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HtT tb account of hia bunal l-ooxioo iauy aw ox me -'in 'tlUdicnaaiooa ware aa follows: iitiiht. 8 fl 1 toeb; waigbU 0 stone; gtrth ot lachafouo4 thacalf of hi kg. A hearse ejj Bdt u fauad Uryw eoxh for tho diciafi wtajral and he had to be can- "H " C Th ah had to be re- bbotJ from im wlodowx and searlr tvt.ai7 m3 ,n ecapleyed W t the b-dy throuia It wiadiw oa to the flat.- Whu did the late Mr. Jon e, of Jooo coaoly, weigh ? A locoraotiTt baa jaat bea built to Khod IJand thai ia the fastest known. The driving wheels arw six ft 10 J,Amlr- Tha cylinder bare boilr 54 inches in diameUr. It Ukic 3 tooa of coal to lo4 lb Un der, and the tank holds 4,000 gallons of water. Total weight oyer 93,000 I poaed. Tberw ia no bfA, al! ateel. A mil a mianti. anJ nailing f on, Pallcasc and four other care, in her expected ped. ... , A covl joat oat fai tntUd w-p Proprij eaoafk. U 14 the work of a riaieg jouac author. 3TW Tim. What 4 the matter with story ntn? Not long ago . tooe oqe pabli4he1 a novel called "Wood stock," not caring if lha great Scott had given the world one with that name more than "sixty yeara ainc. Now another "Yeast" appears, al- thoaff h more than thirty veara aao Cbarle Kiogsley publuhed "Yeast, a i roonra. tuvcniion must maceu bpr when it it not eqaal to invent- tng even a oacaa. taw toiRNvI msi sen r Ytraaasr Weekly arrivals. CorLir A Co A nation sal Jit 8 Hoorxa Oraogas. etc D O'Cojison Rooms for.reaL SL WaBJL Jt Sox Milk shakes. Caloks BkotwZ Liverpool talu W. II Qumxx A Co Garden seed. Hatssstawaa Webatsr's dictionary. UcOocuatx A Lova Diasolutloa notice fji. H B. Wtoanv Art a ad fashion. Yoc9 OuajiJiBJis At Coocordia HstL ! I -- Fishermen report the catch of I sha.1 et equal to that of Ust year - Ilseetpiii of cotton jreaterday 6i bs. th una dsU last year 337 Kgs have taken a great fall la pricv wrthla the Itst few dart, and are rti.lt o i 134 ceau per deseo Tfcr rgitrtion books for the coaty efectioa to be held March 34 ih are opc. anJ in registrars are La attendance wry froea 9 a. m lo 1 pv m and fron 3 till i p n. Shrove Tuesday come on the 33 1 iat . Ast Wednesday the 33J. First 8uiy ia Iat the 37th. Falm Sunday Ap'ti 3.1. 01 Friday Ape'l 9ih. and T'cr 3 aiay April 10th The dower festival and enter- Uiaeaeat by the Luile Oleaaers" of the Flr: PrvabyUriaa Church will be given oa TcemUy evvaieg next, at Concordia Ual. opposite Front strvtl market. Two postal note issoed at the potoSc br'e Joae 13th. 133, oo New Toek City . but failed to reach their desti elUa. bate been rx turned . The pari lee who purchased them can obtain the same oa application at the mooey order cOce. Th EDuitr of the Norwegian barque JkO-wj. w qo put a boardiag boase runner from this city ia Irons while on his vessel a few dys sgo. was tried Wednesday In 3xuthvU!. oa a warraat alleging assault aad attury. The magistrate found the cap ia; a guilty aad fined him ten dollars and cos'4. The mat of Lha Xmie aad two seamen who were engaged la the affair ware fiaed two dollara each. The correspondent of tha 8ran write that the trial took placs In tha Court House atSatthvUW. before Mayor Oelloway; Mr. B. O. C'tip appeariag as attorney for the comoULaaat, aad Mr. Marsden Bellamy for the defendant. The court room was crowd ed lo Us almost capacity during the pro ceediagv which occupied, about two hours aad a half. Trv. artere. At the aaaoal meeting of the True Broth ers Focity lhe following officers were elected: FtTsideat'NstbaataJ Jacob! Vka President A. David Bacntarr--JaoohwWefi. - Treasurer TL Green berg. nehaalraJ The Ralegh correapondent of the Sta write WedSaS f.Si ".Sl? I in of the commltt of the Room nn Ed- 1 . ( B . . ucauoa aoa Agrteaitare and the committee appointed at the Bute Farmera' ConTtnUcra J0 wm loe oicuion or mauers i reiaure lO Ui proDoaed BCat a College of I AgrioilUire and the Mechanic Arts. Mr. tZi "Til " "8,ri 'I cvog woroer. Den- I wr icaiDerxon read the bill establishing u coueg asore mentioned. Mr. Leazar maoe some remaru upon tneblU. and upon wue puva oi wa meeuog. xieaaiaine laiKa would be of fifteen minutes' length. lie called on Mr. Primrose as a gentlemen well Informed on the question of industrial education. "Mr. Primrose spoke of the inception and growth of the industrial school idea. lie said U had been found that the agricultural college could not be established without the Industrial school. So the latter's advocates had joined their forces and funds. Eta said the question of an industrial school had been settled, alter a two years contest. The coat of the agricultural and mechanical college he eatimatea at 1W.000, and its an nual coat at $19,000. though the latter sum could be reduced. Remarks were made by Heaara. II. H. Keitn, W.J. Feele. it. o. Tucker. W. F. Green. O. Z. French. O. T. i7tiai oi AHainiwU uu o. i. Aieiiuucr. At 10.80 the meeting adjourned. The gen -era! ae aliment is Tery farorabie to the school." torMki osrnatteraa. Vessels arriyiog at this port report pats log the wreck of a small Teasel floating bottom upward, supposed to be the schoon er Uood, whichwss sunk in col- lisloocff Body Island oo the 3d inal, and "ecrrwof which werartacued and brought lO'O lh port ty U6 SChOOOer Jnt liali. now repairiog al Skinner's ship yard. The wreck was last sighted by the schooner roCii C LkXtr, (at Savannah, February 13th from New York.) In latitude 35.35, i. i j, . , . . I longitude 76. If li in the track Of vessels I Dlfln ud and down the cnaai and linrc- I bablv the lime wreck rtrentlv rrvnrtrl bv . ... , , ... . , I "tu itcu arriving at iw xora. i ne aarae dav Ihm RmtJU namwl ihrAnh m. I aame aay me ixteAer passea inroufn large quantity of cocoanuts Costing on the water, which were no doubt a portion of I the cargo of the wrecked vessel. The steamer Louisiana, at Baltimore, re ports passing a barque capsized, down by lhe ad PPrtntiy of about 000 tons. X?jmJS5 by east from H.t- dancer to vessels pasaing up and down the coast. Tlk plsBi Oarae Frytns Pan SfceaU. Tke Spnnlih barque isria, from Havana to New York, reported yesterday aground oa Fryiog Pan Shoals, was brought over the bar and up to the quarantine station yesterday afternoon by the tug Blanche. The captain and crew of the barque are at Smlthvllle. Pilots report that when they boarded the barque Wednesday they found the vessel abandoned, the captain and crew having landed at Bald Head. They found that the vessel had floated; all ber sails were set, and a kedge thrown out. She was pumped free of water and taken In tow by lhe DianeXt. who put men aboard of ber. as ue vessel is apparenuy uninjured u Is not likely that she will come up to this city; but (bat the question of salvage will be adjuitcd at Smlthville. and the vcmcI will proceed to her destination. Blag h ana Agala. It Is telegraphed from Raleigh that there Is unusual activity in police circles concern ing Walter Bingham, the deaf mute mur derer. A larre number of conies of Gov. Scml. procUolUoQ offering 1400 reward for DU armi have been forwarded to iaeTiff, ad other o Beers lo the western p,t 0f the Bute, and there is general belief jB m ftw days seme InUrestlogldevelop- raeots mj bo expected. The point at wdjcu mngnsm was last seen u oniy a lew aaika from Wayaesville, the county seat of Haywood, where resides a distinguished criminal lawyer who married a cousin of this now notorious fugitive. Il is in timated that search will be made for Bingham in all that part of tbe State west of the Blue Ridge mountains. Os" lleaae ToXighU Mr. Ous Williams, the celebrated come dian, appears at the Opera House to-night In a new piece written expressly for him by George Uoey. The success of both star and comedy have been pronounced at every place visited, and they will no doubt draw lUwt house in this ci I v. The dIsv. it is T Arr1elaral clla-e. - I Said, affords Mr. Williams excellent oppor- j partnership lately existing between R P. Mc tunilie for tbe favorable display of those Md , r... of WUmlnton. county peculiar powers to please which make him popular, and more than this, it is a really meritorious comedy, rich In laughable In cidents, confusing contretemps, amusing accidents and funay ailueliooa. Perweaai. Rev. Dr. Prltchard and Rev. O. M. Tolsoo will go to Riley's Creek Church. Pendei county, to-morrow, where they will assist the pastor. Rev. W. M. Ken nedy. In ordaining deacons for that church. HIT EH AND 3 A It Iff K Nor. barque AVrtfsoen, Nielsen, from Hamburg for tbts port, which put Into Plymouth, Eng , on the llh rost,, ground ed while entering the hsrbor. 8be also shifted cargo and struck a sunken wreck in tha North Sea. A new signal service elation is shortly to be opened at Chlcamlcomlco. north of HaUeraa. Norwegian barques Emma Parker, and Jfoafeo want to sea from Bmilhvilla at 3 pi m. yesterday. I weaUaer latleanene. The following are the indication for the twenly-four hours cemmencing at 10 p-m. Thursday: For Virginia, local rains, winds generally xaiaeriy. I T m rl . t m- It 1 I I ' or xxurui ana oouia arouoa, vourKu I and East Florida. local rains, winds gen- trtsllr southerly.rand hieher temoerature. - - I r or neii xioriua, Aiaoama. aau miww I slppi, local rains, lower temperature and outherly winds, shifting to weeterly. v.-, I xur ,tuu,iMW' iOJU. "iU,c"; I shifting to westerly, and lower tempcra- Inr Quarterly meetings For the Wilmington District of the Me thodist E. Church, South, (first round): Onslow circuit, at Qaccn s Creek, Febru ary 19 and 20. Biadenr circuit, at Bethlehem, February 26 and 27. Cokesbory circuit, at Bethany, March 5 and 6. Clinton circuit, at Concord, March 12 and 13. Topsail circuit, at Rocky. Point, March 19 and 20. Waccamaw circuit, a Bethel, March 20 and 27. Whiteville circuit, at Whiteyille. April 2 and 3. Brunswick circuit, at Bethel, April 9 and 10. T. W. Guthrie, P. B. A brare man won't drive a lame horse, lie will buy Salration Oil and cure bis ani mal at once. Sudden changes in the weather gives rise to many severe coughs and colds. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is a certain and safe cure in every case. 25 cents. t if you wish a good article of Plug To bacco ask your dealer for "Old Rip." i WHO IS ICRS. WINSLOW f As this question tt fmraently a&ked. we will almply say that abe is a lady who for upwards of thirty years has unti ruxly deroted her time and talents as a female Physician and none, principally among children. She baa especially studied the constitution and wants of this numerous class, and, as a result of this effort, and practical knowledge, obtained In a lifetime spent as a nurse and physician, she has oompoundedaSoothmg Syrup for children teeth- P- " operates uae magic giving rest and low la becoming world-renowned as a benefactor of her race; children oertamly do hiss xjt and blesa her; especially U this the case In this city, vut quouIim o( the 8oothlnr Sttod an dailt fld and naerf here. We thlak Mrs. Wlnslpwhas ole,andwe sincerely believe thousands of chil- miiiwm iiasw uvt iiaiiio ayj aaaaa uivauuauio u u drn hare been sa trea rrom from an early grave by its timely ase, and that millions Ions yet n it unborn will share its benefits, and unite In calling her blessed. No Motkkb baa discharged her duty to hersuffer- ing utue on, in our opinion, untu ane has given a uw oenent or Mrs. wt benefit of Mrs. . mothers tbt i rmsloWs Soothing Syrup Try It, mothers tbt it now. Ladies' FUuor.New York Cltv. S" ' Hll drugglsta. 85 eta. a bottle NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. By Collier 3c Co., Auct'rs and Com'nMerohts. 24 A 2S N. Water St. THIS DAT. COMMENCING AT 10 O'CLK A.M., wa will sell at our Sales Rooms. S bbls good Wrae, 2 oaddles robaooo. Cooking and Heating Stoves, 9 Iron 8i8, 00 pairs Shoes, 89 new Cloofca, 10 Bedsteads. 3 orates assorted Crockery. feb 18 It The Young Gleaners" QF THE TiRJT PHE3BYTKR1AN CHURCH desire to se? all of their ;r!ends at CONCORDIA HALL on the Evening of the 22D INST. It Liverpool Salt. 2000MACKJ For sale by CALDSR BROTHERS. fsb 18 it For Rent, Several Rooms over Molntyre's Store and next Puroell House. Also, Rooms In the Journal Building, on Princess between Front and Second streets. . use ill is Apply to D O'CONNOR, feb IS tf Real Estate Agent. Weekly Arrivals QF SHIRTS. COLLARS, CUFFS, NECKWEAR, HALF-HOSE, keep our stock full and desirable for selection. Popular prices at MtTNSON'8. feb 13 It Clothier and Merchant Tailor. Emporium Qf Art and FaSlliOn ! NEW STRAW HATS, VELVETS, EMBROIDERY and WASH SILKS SATEENS. DRESS TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS, NOTIONS, Ac. MRS. E. a WIGGINS, feb 13 tf 115 Market Street. Notice of Dissolution. IXTOTICX IS HJREBY GIVEN THAT THE of New Hanover, aad State of North Carolina, under the firm name of McDOUGALL A LOVE, was dissolved by mntunl consent on the 17th day of February. 18sT. All debts owing to the said partnership are to be received by the said C. S. Love, and all demands on the said partnership are to be presented to him for payment. R. P. McDOUGALL. feb 18 tf C. 8. LOVE. DAINTY DELICIOUS DESIRABLE Beckers Book wheat NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OPERA H O U S E, ONE JNlG-lT ONLiX. FEIDA.Y NIGHT, FBB. 18TH. THK PRINCS Off COMEDIANS, SIR. GUS WILLIAMS, and a Superb Company of Comedians, m Ms Lateat and Greatest Snooess, entitled Oil ! WHAT A NIGHT ! By Geo. Holy, Esq. Under the management of JOHN H. KOBB. New SonjfS and Beoltatlons. Seaeryed Seats 50o and $1.10 feb 16.8t CAROLINA CENTRAL RAIL ROAD CO. BTJPBKINTKNDHNT'S OFFICE WrLHiHSTON, N. C, Feb. 16, 1887. $250 Reward. RBWASD OF TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS will be paid by this Company for in formation that will lead to the arrest and con Tic tlon of the perioa or persona who placed an ob- I strnotlon on the Road, near Alma, on the night of February 15th, 1887. reD 17 lw L.C. JONES, Snp't. OpenTo-Day. E WILL OPEN OUR MILK SHAKES TO DAY. Having purchased one of Tait's Patent Ice Shavers, and a Lightning Shaker, we are now prepared to giro you an IC2LE9S MIL'S SHAKE BOSTON CHIPS atill booming. E WARREN & SON, CANDY MANUFACTURERS. febl8tf EXCHANGE CORNER. Webster's Unabridged. rpHE STANDARD DICTIONARY. BEST FOR JL Families and best for Schools. "A LIBRARY IN ITdELF." Latest edition has l'S.OCO words, four pages colored plates, 3,003 Engraving?. It alfo contains a Biographical Dictionary, giving brief Important fa;ts concerning 9,700 noted per sons. Call and see the Webster which we are selling 23 percent, cheaper tnan tne pnousners' prices, at ret) 18 tl hUKlNHBlSKUiiU'S. Wilmington Candy Factory. t A Art VERY SWEET W. I. ORANGES, TO BE sold for $1.?5 per ICO; 5o per dozen. WILMINGTON CHIPS, highly flavored, thin and crisp, made twi:e a day at 15c per pound. BLACK WALNUT TAFFY and CREAM BLACK WALNUT BALLS. The nicest good9 evar of fered to the trade. Nuts hand-picked by our own people. STICK CANDY In any quantity, warranto pure and fresh, and will keep, JAS. S. HOOPER, feb 18 tf Manager. GARDEN SEED. GARDEN SEED. JEW ARRIVALS ! LOWEST PRICES ! WILLIAM H. GREEN & CO., Druggists. Market Street, bet. Front and Second. feb 18 tf For Sale, A VALUABLE PLANTATION. ON MOORE'S Creak. Pender County, containing 230 acres of Land; S3 acres cleared, with dwelling and out houses and good mill-site i thereon. Aboutfsix miles from Point Caswell and sevenlfrom Long Creek- Terms Cheap for cash. Apply to CHAS. M. GALLOWAY, feb 17 tf 120 Front St , Wilmington, N. C. A Bargain JPOR A FEW DAYS ONLY. WE HAVE ON consignment a lot of WORCESTEB'S UNA BRIDGED DICTIONARIES. LATEST EDITION, that we are selling 25 per cent, cheaper than publishers' prices. Now Is your chance. feb 16 tf YATB8' BOOK STORE. Sunnyside (Floral) Nurery. 1887. 1S8T. OUR :8&-PAGE ILLUSTRATED AND DE SCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE of Ornamental Plants for the Flower Garden, Park, Greenhouse and Cemetery now ready. Free to all who send. Address to JAMBS M. LAMB, 8unnyslde, Fayettevllle. N. C. feb 1S D2wAW2t Cabinet Organs. PERSONS TN WANT OF A GOOD CABINET ORGAN should not fall to examine the In struments made by WUoox & White, of Merlden, Connecticut. Their tone is full, round and me lodious, and entirely free from the hard and raspy sounds generally found In Organs. Prices are very low. E. VAN LAER, feb 15 tf 409 Red Cross St. New Crop Cuba Molasses, T7LOUR, MEAT. SUGAR, COFFEE, AND TWO JL MULES and TWO WAGONS, for sale at D. L. GORE'S, feb 13 ti 126. 112. 124 North Water Street. Carolina Baking Powder. 8K YOUR GROCER FOR THIS BRAND. QUALITY GUARANTEED. Manufactured by H. R. HORNS, feb 10eod2w nac Fayettevllle, N. C. Dewitt's Cough Cure, DBWITT'S ECLETTC CURE, DEWITT.f White Oil Liniment. Dewitt's Blood and Liver Pills, Dewitt's Chill Pills. In addition to a full line Garden Seed I have on hand Flower Seed, Lawn Grass Seed, Ao. . ROBERT R. BELLAMY. Druggist, feblStf N. W. Cor. Market and FvoptSt. r - . Spring Styles. TTTJC HAVE SOMETHING NEAT AND" FRET " I TY for Early EpringWear, for- ladles, Misses Children and for the Gentlemen. We keep THE BEST ASSORTED STOCK OF . namTwHl be spared to make every thing attrac BOOTS AND 8HOE3 in the City pr . State, and tive and pleasant for my customers, and I hope prices to suit the pockets of all our-pattona. to merit & fair proportion of the trade by strict Geo. R. FxencaSonsurtten0ontobs NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. (SI. -Kl. K ATZ'S Cash House, 116 Market Street. TyK ARE JUST THROUGH TAKING STOCK, and have marked down many goods below regu- Iar prices to make room. Will Open Monday. Jan. 31st, A FULL LINE OF WHITE GOODS, WHICH WE HAVE SECURED AT VERY LOW PRICES ! NAINSOOK EDGINGS AND FLOUNCINUS.g SPRING DRESS GOODS, worth 25c, for 12X, IS and 20c. Extraordinary Job, 1000 Assorted Jerseys, Most of them worth from $2 to 83.? Your Choice $1.25. ALL-OVER LACES, TUCKINGS, GINGHAMS, rSATEESS, COLORED NAINSOOKS, &C. An examination of Quality and Prices will surely secure your patronage. HVE. KATZ, 116 Market St. Remember ! THAT IN MAKING OUR PURCHASES WE take great pains to select only first class goods, and that we are satisfied with living profits. ve are preparea to snow you tnis wees a full line of Bird Cages' lust In . Potato Presses, Rubber Door Mats, Mckel Cuspadores, and a line oi stoves tnat win lase tne premium any where. w. h. aloskham a uu., feb 13 tf 25 Market St Goal. Goal. Coal. TWO CARGOES OF COAL BY SCHOONERS A Seward and City of Philadelphia, aggre ratine E7il tons, arrived to-day. 6th Inst. Tennessee Bituminous Coal to arrive Monday or Tuesday of this week . Orderslsolicited. feb 13 tf FOWLER & MORRISON. Over $40,000 Paid Out T Y US FOR LIVERPOOL & LONDON & GLOBE JJ INSURANCE CO. alons, for losses by fire, 1886, and paid WITHOUT DISCOUNT, for this Com pany has no SIXTY DAYS clause in its policy. Take oar advice and Insure in a non-discount Company, for you will save money In case of fire toss ny so doing. J. W. Gordon & Smith. AGENTS, Liverpool A London A Globe Insurance Comp'y. feb 13 tf Pure and Reliable Seed rpHE SEED OFFERED BY THE UNDERSIGN X ed have been purchased for. and are especi ally adapted to, this section. They are all the very best known to the trade. You may perhaps get Seed cheaper elsewhere, but when yon get tnem rrom me you may oe sure oi getting mb very best. A large stock of ail varieties on hand to select from, very low for cash. J. EL HARDIN, Druggist & Seedsman, feb 13 tf New MaxkMWilmington, N. C. At Cost. J HAVE A FEW FANCY LAMPS. ALSO, A LOT of ANDIRONS, SHOVELS and TONGS, which I will sell AT COST. Call early and get a bargain At GEO. A. PECK'S, feb 6 tf 29 South Front St. Coal, Wood, Shingles, JN FULL SUPPLY. SHINGLES, WOOD, COAL, All Kinds and Sizes. WOOD, SHINGLES, COAL, Lowest Prices in the City. COAL, WOOD, SHINGLES, Best Quality Full Measure, feb 13 tf J. A. SPRIR6ER. New Crop Molasses. H HOGSHEADS, gjg TIERCES, CHOICE NEW CROP CUBA MOLASSES, the first cargo of tbe season, now landing ex Schr. Amelia P. Schmidt. For sale by WOBTH Sc WOKTH. feb 11 tf Review copy. NEW BAR AND BILLIARD ROOM. T HAVE RENTED THE BAR AND BILLIARD 1 5"7Tv RGOMjJ. 'jlt:. the NEW PURCELL HOUSE, and wlU epenn THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10. No NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ' Creat Bargains! IN Hamburg Edgings jali Insertions ! BROWN & RODDICK A" I n , 'j' 'v r NVIIII ITUni l, t lV,' W""""""""0""" lng our friends and patrons that we have last f"' received the CHEAPEST AND LARGEST ''- " STOCK OF HAMBURG EDGINGS & INSERTIONS WE HAVE EVER OWNIQ, AT LEAST 30 PER CENT. BELOW j PRESENT ; f -: '4: MARKET VALUE. ,,v; It will certainly be Ito the advantage Of all ,' .- who require such Goods to call early and make ; tneir sninntinna. MADE ON THE VERY BEST CLOTH AHD 'lV;' THOROUGHLY FINISHED. Kid Gloves. We are offerine a SPECIAL JOB IN LADTES . 7 i r 4-BUTTON KIDS. SOc a pair,, in Tans, Brown, ' Slate and Mode Colors. Sizes Sj to 8. thrown & nnnmr.v: 'hM't m w v v a. aw jm. V aa, r . 9 NORTH FRONTESTREET. Branch Store, 27 Hay street, Fayettevllle, V.'C '. ". Jan 33 tf Scales. Scales. "YyAGON, PLAFFORM, COUNTER. Do not forget the ROCHESTER LAMP. For sale by feb 13 tf GILES A MURCHISON. Don't Forget WAT WTB fiAUBY TUB MOST COMPLETE L X and cheapest stock of Harness and Saddlery ' t 'T-'" , Goods in the city. Ladles In need of Trunks,. ' M'. y TTotiH Ttatm nr Snth1a vnnM An wall to AT.mtn i ourstook before buying elsewhere. .Repairing pairma arness neatly and promptly done by the Finest lone Dy tne inn est Harness y. FENNELL A DANIEL, ' .". 'r r - Maaer m tne city. irim ii feb IS tf No. lOBo. Front St.' -r. ' y 'i' V - Stiff Hats ! TOADIES' MUFFS 1 BOYS' POLO CAPS I HARRISON A ALLEN. V Hatters. feb 13 tf TIia Poof HATS THE KIND OF GOODS WE KEEP. NO y-- .: end to GOOD COOK STOVES, all sizes and pat terns. A full assortment of Tinware, ironing Boards, Biscuit Boards and Lap Boards. PARKER A TAYLOR. PURE WHITE OIL. feb IS tf WANTED. General Agent to handle wn- llams' Copper-plaU Map of the United y States, Mexico, eto., size 65x65 lnobes. .,-. : ', E. W. SMITH A CO., , ,' 1an'.2 2m 20 South Sixth St.. Philadelphia Pa ;'- . Molasses, Sugar, Coflee; 100 BhlBCh0ce PortoE,co X01J.88XS, -JyXg K A Bbls Refined SUGARS, 'V. V.t OKA Sacks Choice RIO COFFEE, For salo lowtbj feb 6 tf WILLIAMS, , RANKIN A CO Flour, Bacon, Lard. gQQ Bbls FLOUR, all grades. . . 100 60X68 D' S 8IDS8, 1 A A Cases LARD, 1UU febS tf For sale low by WILLIAMS RANKIN A CO. Yarn, Sheeting, &c. Bales RANDOLPH YARN. 2 Bales RANDOLPH SHEETING, Lye, Potash, Soda, Soap, Starch, Tobacco, Snuff, Ao., Ao., For sale low by feb6tf WILLIAMS. RANKIN A (XV Bagging, Ties, Twine 2000 HaU BoUs BAOan73, 2500 New AKOW TIES, KAA Lbs. BALING TWINE, For sale low b nv feb6tf WILLIAMS.: .IRANKIN A CO. STARTLING FACTS! Voa Caibnot Afford to Ignore xnem. Th r niltnritiff artlole umm la recent I tha Kw York Cnmnunrr.ini Bulletin! MAnZMrtX aminedandreiortednponaMmplofCbl(sasTflaea ..w lard, the other day, which ba Mid tfld notconUlaa ., rwninH nf hiwn fat. bnt MHUllated Of taliOW. CtMM. ' '. . . v - cotton seed oil, and oleo strln ' . "ftm'-'. ' AM tUVU m AUUaisav vasweay GASSARD'S Iasucb. a mixture cbeap at any pHeeTf ' isratE. . .rVJk'.w'"-irt EVERY PACKAGE IS GUABAJCTKEIX v - V.' V ; V - Try It and yon will nse ne other. C. CAS8ARD A 80N. vjrrir nAI 4 IfYlllrf r.iYiif V wmim uw w mmw wmw sn S m mmmmm w ' . v-" k 4 ' i 1 yyt' r, , ' .' ' l -' t' i K .Vf.V(... , 1' - r.iJL-'". -'," i" ' . -J..I ' 'TV J i. Th tag E-utan waj aonnding on the -1 - noaacl. bar yesterday. feblltf- " - V-.-- $4E6i8ft , . formerly of star Saloon. r ,"? ''j1 l: k Tr3ua--JacotIlhach, 8ot Bear. Oco.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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