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18 ,. eo at ' : l'irt!taio3t3m.. Cas y?.. 1 i :. h m.n . ,, .,tctt Ui ..I KDITION. oi'TLi.vr.. Mannm a,J vr imlctoaay v . i. k i. ta mill a taj Chce aa! iwoa lam 1 11 York. 50 000 of ta rrai oaaure b m i . - k . II 1 Tbe 0r- " . .. -Tioii &aak. JrJ CKy. J.. ;'0Xf i.O.0M).of oca a a ruaajar 1 ,.1.1 . Tti cottoo crp la sifnt Is u .1 1 j ' :BU'J ad Jrv thta awy. n.Mi:Jr waomt crum caaxoi era Y.-!!i3 ; ?o. KaajAS. bursed to Cardinal Gttbooe lore. wa Duro f te Crm!i Lice lUua- am - Ntfi Yof' asarketj Mocey :. :l ' ' y. ' j,!in :l 1 ' ) : ! V I .!!! j'iiift a.J uaciaaitd; wheat N 3 nt l Jaauary 91IO v r Vttcr Na 3 Jaaury j?.:. r.ia at fl COO ;--n';2 2ra a: tJt- once :-4:. H- : a turn-coat. Can Su-' I.ibrtnac, in bU annual Mr..:n '-t that there are 10,00 ;U tad State Library. v vTV U wer recently A -!i:l'.:n aver pui .... . V r York fire. Who iv Urfrsafter thit firci iru not rb S)ath hooUl ! j?ld- V Y t pontic al iri.l en ir it in if I'; li) ?i)-:f 13 crvtnJU Tia Y a litre Sar v '. 3at '.t '.rat-c. ''. 1-t 5s i.T. v.-cnt aif 1, V( i..lvrr M ci . Mr i!or9. 4.1- .-ra : j !i. ::.i-a.;ua ai U tcrv 1:1 :i'U '.V o : Mr M :r c? We thought Mincing i th-? Minuter. ivi' nver u:" th ftrt North v t -cio.-r i". who wo i'..l ay :i.-i.v ri r. riu; ao4 ". v K v ")- -yTi-' , t j m :i . 'i ' ly lV I ill- Mr UU.1- raCfiil i,Jjt tor nr. ?;a :c '.he .Vint- !1 j. hijjh that v - 41 t 1 r I. a ,r :r ir.f !.t ' " "': ;:: in y ' . r r. 1 1' I prttTj. . :j I - - V 1 r;i )!!. i .-.:f I ,-!' rb i in.i t r' i-r- iri thirty thouio.i ..i njn n .- v V :r'i ' m.n in jj' w D.- a -hir I'otort lortieM. I is. Ihoy n er "n . inn nr- in- 1 ifrit 1'itrrrup- ir 1 to th- ':-J'ir7 frin: i'-t tn s4 look p! 4 for i i rr tiis r.-w,i!.iii iii Wim '' ' iriv ! nrlia an riry "U irn r ; i,i v no w puj , h y rr .. v Hi,., u iioi' r m re tl in '.It crrv u the r the w ir t;r..itr "" "i.i.M.-r lwm :rattc Adair tra I ha: it riirc s a '.tij. "' 1,1 P','', :f. ''.hr total avra pro . ::) workr or tb total .':o,ooo pop!e. k .' Mtoc.l to Wshintoa that ,;," "v U 'm will accd faciei" ' ' ; w M H,;r toTarksy.T.eVaah- "-:" -rpodcot of N. Y. 7m f" - v.t.i.ta cf the Ctcomitu on .' ir- n 'on CUit SWtvke. aa.1 ae the nil 1 t-........ " k ' wnt pWvlii. he bwcme the f I'iiuM -0f rvactiooery cppcit.oe 'e fr1.rtt iavrUy. of '! 1:1 b rtnivt with nrii noun wbo lio the ota ntati Cot, of N. C , eo araoej th tpikers 1 1'. 1:. - tnn.il ;aar of the Colam- t)o,.fuur Clab. of Waehiog. Accordiog to the W he 'Wish dowa the hoae when be l"rl u.,HJ that -the bedrtjek of tbe rtatae. of thi Rpablic waa local vramect.- Vy i,. That i .-U voaoder I)aoratldocUine VOL. XXXIX.--NO. than bit favoriu doctrine that Deem cxrralio reform istar.a employing Re pub!icao agsbta. - Tha verj bt Almaoao aver sent out by a newspaper Ls tbtl for 1897, by lb Kw York Worid. It his 104 pagaa and is truly excellent. It it worth foar times the price, 2 coU.- Ii Ls simply padcad with the moat valoable information and in try great rariety. On pago 90 wo nna soma vary lnsvmcure cgnrea, frota wkich we catber tba tollowinir concerning the EngtUhrptaking commonitiea of tbe world. Tba esti mates are taken from Wbittaker'e fsmoas London "Almanack. Epis- copaliana, 21,305,000; Methodiaie, I 16,0CO,C0X); Roman Catholic, 14,- I nOO.OCO; rVeabyteriant, 10,630,000; Dsptista of all kinds, 9,193,000; Con- gregationalisla, 3,730,000; Unita rian, 900,000; other religions bodies, 3, 'oO.OOO. Some of the Northern idolators in vain are trvme to uenv liranta drnnkeo habits. He achieved a vic tory at last, and remained sober for the most part until be waa elected President, when "he went it." Dr. K. I). Kittoe was on Grant's staff. He says "that Qen. Boynton'a state ment were founded entirely on facta which are well known to every survivor of Grant'a military family daring tbe first years of the war, and to maay others who held intimate xrrocal relations with him." North Carolina bad two members of CoogTtee before the war men of tbe highest social aod peraonal char acter who absolutely refused re election becauae of tbe corrupting atmosphere at Washington, and this wa. forty years ajo or more. What mut be the conditton of that atmoa phere now ? Tbe North Caroliua worthies wero Gov. Edward 11. Dud ley, of tbia city, and Daniel Turner, of Warren. The latter married a Utr of Francis 3. Key, author of "The Star Spangled Banner." Our old friend, John P. Lawrence, a plain old farmer of Granville, now 0010 vigbty ycaM old, appear in a New York psper a "Hon." John P. Well, the old Squirr, a be ha ai way bn called, won't know hira elf. No, positively. He ucd to raie "mighty nice" wt potatoe and keep tbrm a!l winter for eced, bat we never knew beforv that be hI fallen o low in bis old age, "froety and kindly," a to becon an "Hon." Sae for dsrnsj;e,'Sqaire. Oao. A. Ptxa Wiis goodj. H. R Dkximt Oardca ee0 J. A. raaaoaa CC0 toot coal. A. L pLCMMaa Cram's alia. W. H. ALXaafA Jk Co. N'oUce Moan: a Hxam & BaoA Removal. Moaaj Daaa Jt Bnot For rent C. M. Haaars Ccmk valeotieea SI M Katx tkxxi marked dowo ' W. H Ukxxx & Co. Oardco tccd. I. ocw J. Potoa Ra4 calate agent. C. W. Yatx DJatk booh co order Ajttos Eaaax Nw crockery store. PaaacJi & Tattok Cook stoves, etc. II I Hrrrsmia The brighteat lustre. Um. J n St. Otoaua Milk for a!e J H. IIajidct Pure aad reliable aeetJ. GtLB A alcacsiaox Diooer kVi, etr. Haixaasaiaaa ValeoUaee. blank books, fowtfi Jt Moaauaos CoeJ. wood. etc. W. K. 5raxxoaa A Co. Flre-axtns. etc IlARai.ox A Auut.v New tpriog hU. Piaauw a frAR.vii ad sacce. Cotxxaa A Co-M a aod hone at auct'n RAaow FaTTVAi-Thur4iay evening. P. II. IlaTPBJl Oradquar' for hamee. WttXJAJtfA. lUsaujr A Co. Bg4log Cour. molajse. vara, etc A llere Leea. Our Smith vilk comapondent ja that a teaaa by the oaoae of Joha Allea. who had beee ie the U. 8. Marine Hospital In WtlmisgWo foe fourteen da a p4t, aad who waa one of the craw of the schooner A F Cvrm, which waa wrecked not locx aiaee about eighty mite north of Uat Uraa. ahipped Last Friday 00 the schooner . C .tw Whik U veaaeJ wa foiflg down the river. ACea fell f roca the top of the fcrsxaatle aad laomi his side by stnkiog the aad of a piece of Umber, tie waa txoufhl op to the city on the tug Ilal yesterday, aad again teal to the hospital tor trvataent. Oe-ra tteaee. "The Two Orphaa ai the Opera House latt eUhU cloeed the week's aucceaafut en Osmaeal of MU Loulee Araot and her eaceiwot cocapaay. Although it waa Sat urday aight aad the weather waa Inclement, there waa a very gojd house -about seven aaadrtd persona belag prsacalL at Ua Arnol, aa ibttrigtu played the character to per fect low. aad was greeted with uaaiialed applause throe ghoul the performance. 110. WII MINGTON a. - Receipt of cotton yesterday 859 bale; the same data last year 256 bak.- Only ooe license to marry wis" itIM1 (hit riact w tr k f V ..(. I I and this to colored couple . - . v j iys vuuuij ngwci, Until farther notice, tbe even ioa: service in Si, Jobn's Church will be beJd tt half-pait seven o'clock. While there were five inter menu In Pine . Forest (colored)' Cemetery the put weak, there waa bat one la Bello rne aod none at all in Oakdale. Rev. J. Y7. jnathrlo. Presiding Elder or the Wilmiagton District, will bold the first quarterly meeting the present con ference year, for the First M. E Church, at the Temple of Israel to-day. Meesre. Alaz. Sprunt t Son cleared the Oarmaa barque A Gloria yeaterday, for Dunkirk. France, with a cargo of 1.630 bales cottoo. weighing 773,- 313 pounds and valued at $71,500. Thirteen hundred tickets were sold for the mallneo performance at the Opera House yeaterday. Of course tbe bouse was' crowded. This shows what "popular prices" will do, with a good troupe. Tbe Mite Society of St. James' Church will give a Rain-bow Festival" Thursday evening next, at tbe residence of Mr. W. R. French, No. 503 Market street. Refreshments will be served from 7 to 11 o'clock. Rev. Isaiah F. Aldridge, the pastor, wishes all tbe member and friends of ML Zion A. M. E. Church to meet at the tabernacle on Nixon street to-day at 3 o'clock p. m Important matters are to be spoken of concerning the church which li in course of erection. Weataer Indication. The following are the indications for the twenty-four hours commencing at 10 p. m. Saturday: For North Carolina. South Carolina, Georgia, Eastern Florida, Western Florida and Alabama, southwesterly, shifting to colder northweatcrly winds, fair weather. For Virginia, colder westerly winds and fair weather. For Mississippi, colder northwesterly wind, fair weather. For Tennessee, scuihwctt, shifting to colder northwesterly wind, fair weather with cold wave. Pereoaal. President Cleveland bas recognized Mr. Wm. M. Cummiog, of this city as vice consul of IW Republic of Ujti Mr. Geo Harris. Jr. and Mr. Edwin A Northrop, of tbia city. Lave purchased the business aod good will of C. P. Foster, at No. 221 Dock street. Philadelphia. Pa., where they will conduct the business of thip brokera aod commission merchants. Mr. Harris will leave for bis new home to morrow, and Mr. Northrop will follow in about thirty days Tbe many friends cf there ouog jceoileincn wuh them tbe best succeta in their new Cc'd of labor. Mr. R R Marsb. business m&aaser of the Cora Van Tassel Dramatic Co.. is in the city to make arrangements for tbe ap pearance here of the company be repre sent on Monday, tbe 7lb proximo. Hon. D. L. Russell is rapidly recovering from bia recent severe illness. Baalaeee Cbtift. Messrs Morns Bear A Bros., the enter prising dry goods merchants, who for eo many years have successfully conducted a lsrg wholesaio business on North Water street, have removed to the commodious building on North Front street, opposite the Orion House. Workmen have been engaged for weeks past in preparing tbe building for the new occupants, elevators having been put in and every convenience added that will facilitate the rapidly in creasing busineas of this firm. a.ek a at.; Handbills scattered about the streets yes terday announced that the "Salvation Army la coming to Wilmington, and will open fire on the strong-holds of the devil in Me ginney' Hall" to-day. as follows: "In door engagements at 3 and 8 p. m.. and out-door engagements at 2.30 and 7.15 p. m . in the centre of thn city." Adjutant Wm Be II. assisted by Cspt. and Mrs. Colburn. will lead the opening iun. LaeUa tseaeeeleac Seclatv. The President of the Ladles' Benevolent Sociity desires to acknowledge the receipt of contributions amounting to $12 50. A meeting of the Society will be held at Miss Hart's acbool 100m Tuesday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, and it Is ear neatly requested that ail the members attend, as business of Im portance will be brouaht before the 80 ciely. The aiUatas Marelerer. In relation to the missing murderer, W. L. Bioghsm. the Ashevllle detective, W. H. Deaver. aaye that when tbe friends of Bing ham "are tali fled that they can make a case of Insanity for him. ihey will produce him without reward or expense to the Slate; that bis information la truatwortby. and that a member of the bar. who will appear for Bingham, baa advised this course jJf-- pfc aBjaaw " ' Mew rirwa aa flew Daslaeea. Messrs. Behrends & Str ron. wishing to see everything in the city placed upon a firm footing and deairous of having all the people upon a good understanding, have opened a new boot and shoe store, at No. 22 Sooth Front street. Geres a a brig 1atilda, from a port tn Ireland, arrived at Smlthvllle and anchor ed at the quarantine station yesterday. , N. C. SUNDAY, JANUARY 30, 1887, ,-C J7. cC r. F. ItAlLllOAD. - - The All-JtbaOrlBg QeatwaVf Pew r EditorBtab: Turn about' being fair pi ay viii x-nqaircr piease reepoDa 10 ioe following! How much actual money have tke capi talists composing the C. JV& Y. V. RrR. syndicate, now invested in the venture ? 5' How much will they have invested when the road is completed lo Wilmington ? How mncb profit have they already se cured ? ; ' How much profit will they divide when the road ls completed, without any eity do nation T Will not thev deriv u 5- mnrh nr mnrn I benefit from using Wilmington as a seaport terminal, as tbe tax-payert .will, by use of road as an outlet 7 In order to realize full! profit on their peculation, is not the C. F. & Y. V. syndi cate compelled to build the road to Wil mington, subscription or ncsubscription ? Isn't this a plain caseof "a fair-exchange is no robbery V Qtjkbist.'- ANSWKK3 TO QUERIES. OF KSQUIBEB 1. Undoubtedly yea as $9,000 per an-r num interest cannot bo paid without in crease. 2. Interest will be no less but including old bonds to be refunded, supply la Jikely to exceed demand and thus depreciate val- 3. That is understood to have been their openly declared intention. 4. Foreign to the subject though it doubtless would. ' CONTRA.. 1. Yea. 2. No. 3. If breadth is to be gauged by C. F. & x. V. syndicate only no. 4. Judging by action of controllers of pre sent lines decidedly Yes. ; 5. To gome extent Yes. .;. 6. If syndicate can obtain free convict labor from 8tate as they do now No.; If they cannot Y"es. A. B. C. A Dude, a beautiful tight-trowsered-dudc, slipped on a loose stone and bruised bis dainty ankle. The gentle patient is doing well. He uses Salvation Oil. Many children have coughs and colds now, and should have a bottle of Dr. Bull's Couh Syrup. f XII K ITJAILS. Tho mails close and arrive at the City Po Office aa follows: CLOSE. Northern through malls, fast 10:00 P. M Northern through and way mall. a 8:00 A. M North Carolina and Atlantic and North Carolina Railroads and routes supplied therefrom... 1CK)i P. M. SfO A. M Raleigh 6 JO P. 1L 4 8K A. K Southern through malls, fant 9:00 P. M Cha'ibourn, Fair Bluff, N. C. Marlon, 8. C , and routes supplied thera'rom 9:00 P. SI Southern way mall between Wilming ton and Charleston. S. C 6:30 A. M Charleilon. Kavauuah and Jackson- . Tllle. Fla., and Intermediate- point 90 P. M. dMA. M Cheraw A Darltngton Railroad and points supplied therefrom 6:3 Jfc 9:00 P. M DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Western malls, C. C. Railway. 6:30 r. M PayetteTiUe, C. F. A Y. V. R. R. and polats supplied therefrom 0:33 P. M Raleigh A Hamlet Railroad and points applied Lhrefram ftrSO P. 31 SmtthTllie MP.M WrightSTlUe 8 30 A. M Onslow C. H.and intermediate offices' 6:00 A. M Little Rirer. S. t:., and t&termedtats TUESIJAXB AMD FlilUAlS efflees 2.0OP.M Cape Fear ler maJl.... 1:!0 F. M OPEN FOR DELIVERY.E Northern through and way mails 7:00 A. M Southern through and way malls A. M Southern, West of Florence 9.30 A. M Carolina Central Railroad 9:30 A. ii Night malls arriving previous to lO.TO P. M. are opened and distributed Into Lock Boxes as soon as rece'.ved. Malls collected from street eoxea from busi ness portions of city at 5 A.M., 110 A.M. and B.-C0 P.M.; from other parts of the city at 4 A.M. and 5 P. M. General delivery open from t A.M. to 6.00 P.M and on Sundays from 90 to 10:00 A. M. Carriers delivery open oc Sunday from 9X0 to 10: '0 A. M. NKW ADVERTISKMENTS. Moles and Horses at Auction, ON MONDAY. JAN. 3IST, AT 11 O'CLOCK A. X., we will sell at auction, at the stables of Mr J. W. Taylor, on Front street, 10 FINE MULES and 8 FINE PONIES. The above Ponies and Mules are young direct- from Texas, and will positively be sold. COLLIES A CO., jan 30 it Auctioneers. For Bent, The Three-Story Brick Store, No. ileal 19G Nortn Water 8treet, LiiL Apply to Jan 30 1 w MORRIS BEAR & BROS. Milk for Sale. JELTS'ERED 1 ANY PART OF THE CITY. MRS. J. E. St. GEORGE. Corner of 8eventh and Jan SO It Mulberry Streets. New -Boot and Shoe Store THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING FORMED A copartnership, and opened a Boot and Shoe tfuily'wltoUlnaryWUedlk JSfiPifl.; pledging themselvee that by square, honest deal ings they will endeavor to merit thesame. Respectfully yours, Jan 3) It Bisai RKNDd A 8TYR0N. HEADQUARTERS FOR HARNESS, JRIDLES, SADDLES, BTJGSIES AND CAR RIAGES of all lorta. Repairing of all kinds neatly and promptly done. p Third St., between Princess and Market. Jan30tf New Spring Hats ! JOYS' POLO CAPS 1 UMBRELLAS HARRISON & ALLEN. Jan 33 U "1 Hattera. Wire Goods. I HAVE JUST RECEIVED AN INVOICE OF Wire Steak Bro'Jeia, Coffee Pot Stands, Egg Whips, Corn Poppers. Cork PpRera, Ao ., aad have the beat Wire Rat and Mooee Trapeln this city; they will catott them rare. AU for sale eheao by -" GEO. A. PJEC&, jan 30 if 29 8outh Front 8t. We Make to Order ALL SIZES AND KINDS OF BLANK BOOKS, ruled to suit any lrne of business. Check Hooka, Note. Draft Receipt Books, Letter Heads, Visiting Card. Ao., Irthographed,!?. any d OirWCK STATIONERY. We hare a cttttflete line of Stationery of every kind at .lowaeS-possible price. A. , j ' ; jan x tr -v. w.i NEWnAD VKRTISEMENT8. lEiUlIBOW! FESTIVAL. j THitMITE SOCIBTY OF ST. jAHKSGScKcn WTLI GIVS A Rainbow Festival- y SO-?-, " at the raJtidenee of Mr. W. R. French. 5T-8 ket street,; oh- THTJESDAY EVENING, FEB RTJARY 3BD. . - Befreshments served from 7 to 11 o'clock. jaa so it Removal. TJ17K HAVE REMOVED QUE WHOLESALE DRY GCODsliTJSINESS to the large And com- modiou Store. No. 112iKTFnlTSt. OPPOSITE THE ORTON HOUSE, where we are prepared to exhibit our large and attractive SPRING STOCK. Oar friends and the public generally are cor- aiauy lnntea to call ana examine. No goods sold at retail. Respectfully, Jan391w MORRIS BEAR & BROS . Cold Weather. Keep Warm. How can we f Eat warming food. What la tbe best to get t Any grocer can tell you. What shall we ask for then ? Try Heckor's Buckwheat. It's the best. Ian 1 1m ch eod nrm Cram's Family Atlas. REV. F. W. E. PESCHAU. A. M.. IN THE Luthzrut -VrsrroB. says the following of warn s unriyaiea jramny Auas or tne woria : "One of the most convenient compendiums of lmoraianon we nave seen tor some time is cram's universal Atlas- It is a ueeful and handy book for the masses and a ready helper to the busy siuaem. its maps are excellent, us illustrations good. Its statistics prove vast research and are presented with striking aocuracy. and its histo rical data of United States history from 986 to our present year, which every citizen of the Re publlo ought to know, are w?sly arranged and chronologically presented. As a geography, his tory and statistical exhibit of the world and ma ny of her industries, characteristics, etc., it is a decided success. It needs but to be seen to be appreciated. One can but wonder how so rauoh miormation can be put in such space." A. L Plummer, of Nashville, Tenn., General Agent ia N. C. is now taking orders for Cram's Alias in wumington. . u. AGENTS WANTED . Address or call upon A. L. PLUMMER, Commercial Hotel, Jan 1G 3w Wilmington, N. C. Pure and Reliable Seed 'T'HK SEED OFFERED BY THE UNDERSIGN- A ed have been purchased for. and are especi- ally adapted to, this section. They are all the very best known to the trade. Yon mav Derhaos get eei cheaper elsewhere, but when you get mem rrom me you may De sure or getting the very best. A large stock of ail varieties on hand to select rrom, very low forcash. J . H. HARDIN, Druggist & SeedsmaD, Jan SO tt New Market. Wilmington, N. C. SSarlen Seefl, Best Varieties, "PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO THEIR selection, and every one in stock guaranteed fresh and of the best quality. ROBERT R. BELLAMY, Druggist, 1an33tf N. w. Cor. Market and Front St. Garden and Flower Seed. QOCOA CORDIAL, SYRUP TRIFOLIUM. WILLIAM H. GREEN & CO. Market St.. Between Front and 2d Sts. Jn 30 tf 600 Tons COAL! JUST ARRIVED. EX SCHE. JOSEPH SOUTH ER, 600 TONS BEST GRATE & STOVE COAL, and for sale One Dollar per ton less than New rora prices. JsnSOtf J. A. SPRItVGER. LOUIS J. POISSON, REAL ESTATE AGENT, NO. 113 NORTH SECOND ST. lias Hilt Am offering gome Choiee Property'also tkre very eligtU . Building Lets. jan 30 It The Brightest Lustre ND MOST LASTING BODY CAN BE OB- talned with our Improved method of Painting, both interior and exterior. R. L. HUTCHIFS, Sole Agent for Gransorblan, Jan 33 It Shop 113 North Sixth St Valentines. R ment of VALENTINES, from I csnt to $5 each. Please call and make your selections before the rush commences at HEINSBERGER'S. . Blank Books, gCHOOL BOOKS, FANCY GOODS, ALBUMS, Family Bibles, and two hundred Popular Stand ard Books at EO cents each, at HEINSBERGER'S J an 33 tf Cash Book and Music Store. Comic Valentines, rpO DEALERS 53 CENTS PER GROSS. Cluverius' Life, Trial. fcc, 50 cents per copy. C. M. HARRIS, Only regular Newsdealer In the City. Jan 33 tf Coal, Wood and Shingles, AT BOTTOM CASH PRICES, jan 33 tf At FOWLER A MORRISON'S. Wm. E. Springer & Co. XT AVE A LARGE AND JTNE ASSORTED XX stock of Guns, Revolvers, Rifle, Ammunition of evertMeecriptlon. Fine Cutlery, Plated Ware, Ao. Taey can show you a fine line of goods, and at low prices. Come and see. janS0tfS2' " 19, 21 83 Market Street. I WHO LB $0 6351 ;v j NEW ADVERTISEMEKTaa T,Z'$ Gash House, 116 Market Street. "y E ARE JUST TBROTJGK TAKING STOCK, and have marked down many gooda below regu lar prices to make room.. Will Open Monday. Jan, 31st, A FULL LINE OF WHITE GOODS WHICH WE HAVE SECURED AT VERY LOW PRICES 1 NAINSOOK EDGINGS AND FLOUNCINGS.1' SPRING DRE3S GOODS, worth 25c, for 12Ho 15 and 20c. Extraordinary Jol, 1000 Assorted Jerseys, Most of them worth from $2 to S3. Your Choice $1.25. ALL-OVER LACES, TUCKINGS, GIKGHAMS, SATEENS.. COLORED NAINEOOKS, &c. An examination of Quality and Prices -will surely secure your patronage. 116 Market St., CrOCkerV StOie J AT 117 SOUTH FRONT STREET, "jyiLL BE FULLY OPENED DURING THIS WEEK Shipments have been delayed by freight troubles In New York city, DECORATED CHAMBER and DINNER SETS COMMON and FANCY GLASSWARE. LAMPS cf all description, SILVER-PLATED WARS, and TIN-WARE, have all been selected with great care, and will be scid most reasonably. ANTON EBERT, 117 South Front St., Opposite New Market. jan 30 tf Of Course You Do ! THAT IS WHEN YOU BUY A COOK STOVE you want the best for the least money. We've got it and mean what we say. Tin Toilet Sets that are perfect beauties no slop arrange ment. Door mats, a good assortment; tiau Lamps, Plated Ware, Children's Trays, Keroslne Oil Stoves and lots of useful articles; such we usually keep. Old stand PURE WHITE OIL. Jan 39 tf Notice. TIN ROOFING, HOT AIR FURNACE WORK. Pump work, done by competent workmen at reasonable rates. Stoves, Ranges and Heaters in varierv. all warranted to do perfect work. Beautiful Toilet Sets Just received. Those Lightning Fruit and Potato tresses nave arnvea. Fire Dogs, Shovels and Tongs. Call and gat value for your money. jan 30 tf W. ti. ILLUJUtHAJN b, uu. Contractors. Q BALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED. until 12 o'clock, (noon) Monday, February 7, 1887, for building the new Church, corner Fourth and Mulberry streets, for First M. E. Church South. Plans and specifications are with undersigned. The Committee reserve the right to reject any and all bids. Parties desiring to bid can see terms and con ditions along with plana upon application to a. L. GRAFFUN, Chairman Building Committee. Jan 153tawtd sn we f , nPHOSE HANDSOME FRENCH X PERS for Ladles. Those elf gantBUTTON BOOTS for both Ladies and Misses. Those fine HAND-SEWED SHOES for Gents. The great variety of SHOES for Children. All pretty to look at, and such pleasant fitting goods, at Geo. . French & Sons, 108 NORTH FRONT 8TRB1W. Jan 29 tf New HiUinery Goods. A NOTHER CASE OF MILLINERY GOODS Just opened at NO. 10 NORTH FRONT STREET, (the Dr. Frink Building.) All of the Latest Styles 0fnfCTS'HturSC MR8,BLaC STKOCK. Notice. J-R. THOMAS S. .BURBANK OFFERS HIS professional Eervlees to the citizens of Wilming ton and vicinity. Office, 2C9 North Second Street. Jan 23 lw Groceries ! Groceries ! LOW PRICES ! LOW PRICES 1 nikTw onim ATX. ' and judge for yourselves, C. H. OONOLEY 113 South Front St., Opposite New Market. Jan 5 tf W 1o 1 . - j v'u iufljiw vhj ouu.i 1 - 1 :NEW ADVEKTI- : '! IiINTS. :Grea s Hambv. g EdgLi and Insertions ! ' BROW N & RODDIQK J rVoril Front 15 1. I T7-EHAVE:ii?,A.T 7 L'sTASITTtK IN WORM.. ing our frlenda . pjir.-.tiH !) m tav lent received tho "ill "fc.sT AVVt LanuiAT STOCK OF HAMBURG EDGINGS & INSERTIONS WE aVE 'KB OWNSn, AT LEAST 30 PER CENT. LtLu'.V. PHildHN" i-i ARRET VALUE. It will certain;;' t r I'.o tho Tadvantiye of all who require sut :j C. : . . .., and nak their selections PRICES FROJ' '. o TO U , , VHU VAhU MADE ON T '.: WW BK6T CLOTH AND THOROUGHLY t'Lw.sliKD. Eid Gloves. We are offerll , - . T jnrt "f ..JJKS' 4-BUTTON KIDy, ,n- . lhV, 1p Tnn, Browu, Slate and Mode ne'er- Sic? ''i to 8. BROW! RODDICK. aOTSTCSTHRET. :r. .', FayettevUle. N. C 9 NO Branch Store, X 1 aa S3 tt House F 'ioi!M ig Goeds. WE HAVE AI a well eel U.T.rVS KEKr f'S HAND .-.el i .', o: V w Fr.rnlahlnK : nV'.uer KH-i-.-, hunpr 8et, y fioodc Juht rf )lvd. Do nhebK-r Lami if you 1nt'nd witi' I nnp. iMis s. MT-p.caisoN. (;rittf-i'y Oepartm;ui. Goods. A new li TeaSets and Fj not forget the 1 to supply yourse' jan 30 tf Don't Us WEi!N K' NBED OK FRi.HIi PlIItE NICE, E, WABEEN & SON, CANDY MANUFACTU1KT?S. jan27tf -z:.:): ti(,K CORWElt. oiioeung, esc. A Ml J Bales I . i ; .'NN. 2 Bales Lv . uOLFF - 'j Lye, Pota j - -da. Soup, Match Tobacco, i.in'i' , -to., Ac, IV. S ile low b7 Jan 23 tf 'LI JAM :i. RANKIN A. L h Bagging, Ties, Twine. t2000HaIfE 2500 New A 5QQLbs.BA F Jan 23 tf rir -.OTNO, :v r !E.s. .) by ;'l!.iMs. RANKIN Js C1. Flour, 8acei, Lard gQQ Bbls Fl '. -.,'. .-adfes. 100 Boxea n s!i !QQ Cases I.., Hi) For iw ' jan3tf , WlLMATfy RASKDi . CO. -jQQ Bbls C) Bbls R ft 250 8ackfl. ; Jan23tf 1. '"O liV k , :. . VGARS . RiO COFFEE. a,c iowby? ai.LIAM8.K4.NKI5 A (X). -LAR. LOUIP : ;:l).og u.;ed TO L7. a GREAT SIKG-'' There are also I : a o maters wnons;(- i" great, but have m ul- io progress la th. years! and who s H '.;ieir Piatioa on tb r M re putation. The ".OilMKR" is the Plan-of to day, acd is pref-n by all ?ead'ng artlsta to other makes. . b. VAN uAEIt, 100 Red Crons btreet. Jan 25 tf ', 6D 1 for North STARTLING Vod Cannot A rd to Ignore Tf in. FACTS ! The followlnsr ' i 1 na"! In a recent Iwue af nmined and reports) 'ip.n i. irnplr.f CiilcSiJO . jflre4 lard, theolherda which h ?n4 did not roniair. a . pound of hogs' 1 . )'. cO!i'i-;l r tailow, (nn,. cotton Beed oil.au. d c i& it.:" Is such flv m!i ir r-ivip at any jtrlrr f CASSABO'SS ) ' 'STAR" .A.n -LX. ki; . EVERY PACKAGE IS .V ltNTKEI. Tryltund'vr.a.i.ln' :u fl'.tiw. C. CASSARD 5i SOH, 407i40?nd4tlo;VI TIMORF-MD OarenofUMoeW . ' i tyii iy . Al'- THIS PA!.j 1 w1,, - , V ' - - K," ! i ' tf; 1 Aft.' :m 1 ' t j l ik X ' ' - 1 w -' ' 7
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Jan. 30, 1887, edition 1
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