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VOL. XXXIX. NO.
J acting the proaecation against that
Irub ooembr lad bis Parliamentary
. .....
cougBt lor tbetr condocwm ma
Cot James II. Rioo, a leading
Soatb Carolina lawyer, wbo died re
cently at Winnaboro, before bia
dAlbp itaUd to bu family and pbyi
ciaa that b w-aa a grand ion of Lonia
XVL of France, wbo waa bebeaded
in tbe Frencb IUrolation. A ipcial
to tbe New York Star from Colom
bia, dated tbe 19tb, ritm tbia ao
cont aa coming from tbe Colonel:
"Tbal tbla boy. the Daapbio. wbo waa
report! to bare died at an early ace and
to hare ben aa imbecile, bad not really
died, bat waa aeet to Canada and there had
be reared aeder the same of De RJon ;
that h eoUrrd la oliah army and tur.
ried Mlw llaoter, CoL Kioa'a mother. De
Itioa died la Col. RJoo'a la fancy, and he
and hla mother were placed aader the
charge of Mr. GalhOQa by the Aoetrlaa
Embessadnr at Waahlattoa with a itate
meat of the facta and upon certain condi
tioca. Oae of ttc waa that RJon ahonld
oerer go to Earocw aaleea ia charve of the
Agiirua aathorftiea and oa aa Aoatrian
mia-of-wr. and farther that he ahould
aerer accept dvil oCce la thla cooatry.
Theee coaditioaa were faithfnUy obeerred.
The aecret of aia birth waa told three jtaxs
ar to Col. Rloa'a eldcet daufhter, wbo
wet to Europe to find oat what ahe could
about the Dauphin. Col. Rioo had m hla
hit poMtaeioa a rery valuable gold muff
box. tet with diamond oa the top of
which there ia a monogram of the Orleans
family wrought ia diamonds. The snoff
bo i was never eahibited to any of the Colo
nel' family until he waa oa hie death bed. "
Coogreea will over do tbe defence
baiineM if it dors not watcb. Tbns
far bill appropriating 131,000,000
bare bo introduced. Tbia is going
too fit and too far. Tbe World
ays that np to tbie time one or botb
Hoaaee bave to ted $156,700,000 for
extraordinary appropriation. Tbia
added to tbe regular appropriations
tnakee it over $'250,000,060. It eaya:
"fleeldee theee there are pending the
Blair dacalionai bUJ. which baa once
paaeed the Senate, appropriating $79,000,
OOU: the removal of the limitation for ar
ret of peoakwe. which would add many
mill Ion a more to the list, aad no end of
oublic bulldiot: and other Jo be for the de
pletion of the Trtajnry."
Tddubu Gxnrsr.
um ADViHTliaJi eNT
M. A. WnxaJto Inaaraace.
M qj Child ren ' clothing.
IlKixaaaaocR School book.
ftatBBOKB Josts Lost check.
Cotxrut fc Co Auction aale.
H Wnax.v Jt Sow Ua chip.
Masosic Meeting 8C John's Lodge.
W. II. Oatac dt Co. Medici nee, seed.
rrerrosaD Celebration How. Eog. Co.
- Receipt of cotton yeeterday
2t58 balce.
Tbe Prodnce Kxcbaoge will not
be opened to-day.
Oar Smitbville correspondent
reports the arrival of two railroad men at
that place, wbo are lookiog at property on
Front street for a depot.
Complaint i made tbat several
private lots at Oakdale cemetery have been
robbed of plants and flowers recently. If
itU not t.pped some ooe will be prve
cuted. Meesr. Patersoo, Downing &
Co clrarvd the Norwegian btrque Frida
yesterday, for Harbarg. Otrmaj, with
cargo of 3.333 burreie of roelo. valued at
$a.i30
Tramp ar said bp be more nu
merous than usual la the rity. One of
thro U credited with attempting to break
lot about oa Sjveath street, between
Ana and Nut. early Sunday morning.
There will bo ervic to-night
aad throughout the week at the Second
Pmbjhiriao church, conducted by Iter.
J. 11 Mack. 1 D . of Davidjoa College.
The pabMc i cordially invited to attend.
SaU frv
(termania Cornet Baod will
give a ball lo-eight at the Uall of the llow
ard Rrl:f Eaglae Company, oa Fourth
street. Tbe dlrtctJoa of affairs la under
the management of Messrs. C W. Polrogt,
J. Kehdcr. J. a Doeecb end B. Schulken.
Jr . the commit:, who wUl spare ao pains
to make the rccaaioo a pleasant one.
Tbe owner of tbe Spanish
barque Marta. Mr Julian Cudorya. of
New York, arrived here yesterday morn
lag, and waa engaged during the day in
conference with the owner of the veasers
cargo, with a view to the settlement of
claims of the ptrtiee who brought the aban
doned barque iato port, aad thus securing
her rtieaae.
aael Salt mt CI t si
WEIiia Johcaoa. a tramp, was scat to
jail yesterday, la default of bond ia the
sum of $200 for hi appearance at the
Criminal Court to answer to a charge of
larceny preferred by Abraham Moeee, a
boarder at the Sutton House. Johnson
stopped at the same house Sal ard ay night,
aad early Sunday morning entered tho
room occupied by afoaca, aad took the laU
Ur's suit of clothe. Uaviog hi well worn
gar meats ia their place, aad making the
exchange while Moaee waa asleep. But be
fore Johasoe) cook leave Iowa, aad shortly
after the discovery of the robbery, he waa
can (hi oa Wa'er street aad logged off to
prison-. Ha gave aa aa excuse for bis con
duct that ha waa drunk aad did act know
129.
WILMINGTON,
T 1 1110 A i 9MVs
The following am the Indications for the
twenty-four hoars commencing at 10 p. m.
llonday :
For Virginia, local rains or snow followed
by fair weather, variable winds generally
northerly, higher followed by lower tempe
rature.
For North and South Carolina, Georgia,
Florida and Alabama, local rains, variable
winds, warmer weather.
For Mississippi, local rains, followed by
fair weather, northerly winds becoming
variable.bigbcr followed by stationary tem
perature.
For Tennessee, local rains, lower tempe
rature, variable winds generally northerly.
Tbi Weather.
An area of low pressure made its ap
pearance in Southwestern Alabama early
Sundsy morning, anfl a storm was threat
enlng this section, in consequence of which
the Chief Signal Officer at Washington
city ordered the cautionary signal display
ed. There appeared at the same time an
area of high pressure in the Northwest,
which rspldiy approached the Atlantic
coast and dissipated the depression on the
Gulf coast. The danger of a storm was
apparently sllayed by yesterday morning,
aad the signal was agaia lowered. The
maximum wind velocity reached during
Sunday was twenty-three miles an hour.
Indications for to dav are local rains and
slightly warmer weather.
Nsrrsw KaesiB from Drowning.
A sailor fall into the rirer Sunday night,
and but for the praiseworthy and heroic
efforts of William Crawford, an elderly
colored man, weald hare been drowned.
Crawford Is employed as a watchman at
the warehouse of Mr. Sweet, on the wharf
near the foot of Nun street, and while on
duty Sunday night, between ono and two
o'clock heard a heavy splash in the water
and a smothered cry for help. lie realized
at once that some one had fallen Into the
river, aad ran to the place to render as
sistance. It was dark and the tide was
low, bat by stooping down he could dis-
scern a man's head and a hand grasping
the slippery timbers. They were beyond
Crawford's reach, but seeing that assistance
must be quickly given or the man would
drown, he lowered himself over the edge of
the wharf and told the man to grasp
him by one leg and he would try
and save him. The half-drowned sailor
threw ao arm around one of Crawford's
lege and held on with a death grip, but
with tbe other arm he still grasped the log,
which he would not relinquish. Crawford
waa i a great peril; the man was pulling
him down into the water and bis strength
was nearly exhausted, when fortunately
three sailors on the brig San Juan, lying
some distance up the wharf, heard the
colored man's cries for assistance and came
to his aid. Even then it was a difficult
matter to get the sailor to relinquish his
hold of the log so that he could be hauled
op. and It was only done by Crawford put
ting his foot oo the man's arm and forcing
himto let go.
The sailor proved to be intoxicated. He
was one of the crew of the German barque
Ferdinand. lie msy thank bis lucky stars
that Crawford was near enough to hear his
cry and ready to aid bim, or be would have
drowned .
Fantral t lb Late VT. Ti. Ilowdsn.
The funeral of the late William N. Bow
den took place Sunday afternoon last, from
the residence, corner of Chesnutand Second
s tree's. The services were conducted by
Rev. Dr. Yatee, of the First M- E.
Church. Tbe large attendance and the
numerous floral offerings attested to the
great eetecm in which Mr. Bowden waa
held in the community. One of the floral
tribute was a shield made of white flowers,
across the front of which were the initials
W. N. B ." in purple violets. It was a
voluntary offering from the telegraph
operators and agents of the Carolina Cen
tral Company all aloog the line of the rail
road from Wilmington to Rutherfordton.
The officers and many employes of the
company In this city, with whom the de
ceased waa deservedly popular, assembled
at the company's building on Front street
and attended the funeral in a body. With
them waa a delegation from Raleigh, con
sisting of Mr. F. W. Clark, Mr. Bowles,
Mr. Ed. Jones and Mr. Kim Weathers.
OotrS ef Aaait mm Finance.
Tbe regular semi-monthly meeting of
the Board of Audit and Finance was held
yesterday afternoon ; Messrs. R J. Jones,
Wm. Calder. Jno. W. Oerdu, and W. I.
Gore, chairman of the. board, were present.
Bills were approved for current expenses
amounting to $50.
The Boafd concurred with the Board of
Aldermen la authorizing the purchase of
one thousand feet of hoeo for the use of the
Fire Department.
A resolution waa adopted that the Com'
miasioner of the Sinking Fund be request
ed to procure a stamp of a different kind
from the one now used, with which to
more Indelibly stamp on the bonds and
coupons purchased for the fund the words,
Slaking Fund. City of Wilmington," as
required by statute law.
Paratf t Ike Llgsi Infantry.
Cob W. C. Joaes. commanding the Se
cond Regimeat.N. C. 8. O.. has ordered
the Wilmington Light Infantry and Cornet
Concert Club (tbe Second Regiment band) I
. . r ill. - t - Ann . K I
to parade ror inspection mciuwu
o'clock. Tbe Inspection will take plsce ia
front of the City Hall at the hour men
tloaed. It is expected that the company
will tara out with full raaks, and the fine
music and display will attract a large number.
OBNE
N. C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1887.
ffleclstrate'a Court.
Business in magisterial circles is bright
ening. Yesterday, before Justice Millis, A. W.
Olseo, a seaman, charged with desertion
from the schooner Jennie Hall, was ordered
locked up for a hearing to-day at 12
o'clock.
Lizzie Floyd, charged with assault and
battery on Laura Davis, colored.submitted,
paid the costs aad was discharged.
James Williams, assault and battery on
Robert Jackson ; and Robert Jackson, as
sault and battery on James Williams. The
defendants submitted, paid tbe costs and
were discharged.
Laura J admen, assault and battery on
Laura Nois. Judgment suspended on sub
mission and payment of costs.
mavor'a Co art.
Susan Hooper, a mulatto woman, who
behaved ia a' most outrageous manner oa
Front street Saturday night, was fined $10
or twenty days imprisonment. She was
locked up.
James Nutt, a young colored man from
Pender, who wanted to fight everybody in
the Hollow" Saturday night, was also
fined $10; or to be locked up for twenty
days. He went below
G. Ormundseo, for disorderly conduct,
was required to pay a fine of $5 or go be
low for 10 days. One-balf of the fine was
subsequently remitted and the defendant
paid the other half and was discharged.
Victoria Brown, colored, for disorderly
conduct, had the choice to pay a fine of
$10 or to go below for 20 days.
Concordia Hall.
' The Little Gleaners" will give their en
tertainment to-night at Concordia Hall. It
is to be something in the nature of a mu-
sicale and sociable. The interior of tbe
hall will be arranged as a bazaar, with ta
bles containing refreshments, articles of
fancy work and flowers. The little people
hope to see the plac? thronged with visi
tors.
A Quick Trip.
The schooner Georsie L. Drake, Capt
Goldthwaite, which arrived here yesterday
from Sanchez, San Domingo, a distance of
eleven hundred aud eightv five miles.
made the run in seven days. The schooner
left Wilmington for San Domingo in Janu
ary last, making the round trip in thirty-
seven days . w
THE RAILS.
The mailt close and arrive at the City Po
Office aa follows:
CVOSK.
Northern through mails, fast 10.-00 P. H
Northern throach and way maU,s 8.-00 A. M
North Carolina and Atlantic and
North Carolina Kallroads and rontes
supplied uiererrom... juwj r. m. at k.v. m.
Rsieurh M. 4
Southern through malls, fast 9:00 P. M
Chadbonrn. Fair Bluff. N. C. Marlon.
8. C , and routes supplied there'rom 9:00 P. M
Boataera way man oeiweeu rr urning-
ton and Charleston, 8. c omj a. m
Charleston. Savannah and Jaekson-
Tilla. PI a., and intermediate
oolnu 9:00 P. M. A C.-03 A. M
Che raw A uariiagxon rtauroaa ana
Dolnts supplied t nererrom oaj a k:ju r. a
DALLY KXCBPT SUNDAY.
Western malls, a C. Hallway 6U T. H
VftTfittATllle. C. V. A Y. V. B. R. and
points suppuea tnererrom vt r. ml
Kaieicn uamiei nauroaa ana pound
nnnllod therefrom 630 P. M
Smtthvllle 80 P. M
Wrlghtavllle 8-33 A. M
TT7RXD A Y8 AND FRIDAYS.
Onslow C H. and Intermediate offices 6.-00 A. M
Little River. 8. C, and intermediate
efflee S.00P.M
Ca.De Feir Alver mall 1:10 P. M
OPEN FOR DELIVERY.
Northern through and way malls 7:00 A. M
Southern t&rouirh and way malls 6:00 A. M
Himthera. West of Florence 9.80 A. M
Carolina Central Railroad 9:30 A. M
Night malls arriving previous to 10,00 P. M.
are opened aad distributed Into Lock Boxes as
soon as received.
Malls collected from street boxes from busi
ness portions of city at 5 AM., 110 AM. and 6X0
P.M.: from other parts of the city at 4 A.M. and
5 P. M.
General delivery open from 7 A.M. to 6.00 P.M-
and on Sundays from 9.-00 to 10:00 A M.
Carriers delivery open on Sunday from 9:00 to
1B:0 A. M.
Stamp Office open from 7.33 A. M. to 6:03 P. M
Money Order and Register Department open
8:00 A. M. to 61X3 P. M. continuous.
Railroad time, 75th meridian.
wrro rs vrs. WTNSLOWf As this Question
is frequently asked, we will simply say that she Is
a lady who for upwards of thirty years has unti
ringly devoted ner time ana i&ienus as a icuuuo
phmlnlan and nurse. orlnclDallT among children.
She has especially studied the constitution and-
wants of this numerous class, ana, as a result oi
this effort, and practical knowledge, obtained In
a lifetime spent as a nurse and physic Ian, she has
compounded a Soothing Syrup for children teeth
ing. It operates like magic giving rest and
health, and is, moreover, sure to regulate the
bowels. In consequence of this article Mrs. Wins
low la becoming world-renowned as a benefactor
of her race; children certainly no bm tjt ana
blees her; especially Is thla the case m this city.
Vast quantities of the Soothing Syrup are daily
sold and used here. We thlak Mrs. Wlnslow has
immnrtiiiuul har name bv this Invaluable artl
cle, and we sincerely believe thousands of chil
dren have been saved from an early grave by its
timely ase, and that millions yet unborn will
share its Denenta, ana unite m c&uuig uer uiesaeu.
No Koran has discharged her duty to herjnurer-
lng little one. In our opuuon, until she has given
Try it, mothers tot it xow.Ladi' Flwtor.New
It tbe benefit or airs, winaiows boouud oyruv
York Cltv. a Hi aruggurcs. -s cio. wnao
DIED.
PfiiDBW. In this city, of cerebro spinal me
nlngttla. on the Xh Instant. Miss MARY DELL A
P&ttDaVW, eldest daughter of John W. and M. B.
Perdew, aged 16 years 11 months and 9 days.
The friends of the family are Invited to attend
the funeral this (Tuesday) morning, at 10K o'clk,
from the residence, 812 Nerth Seventh Street,
and from thence to Oakdale Cemetery.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
St. Join's L0fl2e Ho, 1, A. F. & A. M.
JMKRGBNT MEETING THIS (TUESDAY)
Evening, for work In the E. A. Degree.
WM. M. POISSON,
' Secretary.
feb S3 It
CHILDREN'S
CLOTHING.
"vnly A few SUITS LEFT."
V
WE ARB OFFERING THBM '
AT VERY LOW PRICES
MUNSON,
feb W It Clothier, Ao.
9
NKW ADVERTISEMENTS.
By Ctollf et& Co.,
Auot'rs and Com'nMerch'ts, 24 & 26 N. Water St.
1 . m m
T'HIS DAY.-COMMBNCING AT 10 O'CLK A.M.,
-a. we win aeu at our sales Kooms.
One Roller Ore&n. in eood order. Bedsteads.
Clocks, Cigars, Shoe?, Oil Cloths. Glass and Tin
ware, crockery.
Hone and Male Sale Wednesday at Exchange
corner. reft 82 it
Lost.
A CHECK DRAWN BY ME ON THE BANK OF
xa.
New Hanover, for $31.00, dated Peb. 21st, 1887.
All persons are cautioned against trading for
tsrne
feb 23 It PEMBROKE JONES.
Postponement.
rpHE ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION OF THE
Howard Relief Fire Engine Co. has been post
poned on account or tne death of onr Kx -.Engineer
aad Brother Fireman. Thomas H. Smith.
Committee M. Rathjen, G. H. Tienken, H. H.
vuescnen. Ij. waonmnui, d. a. urotgen. it
quick:
NOTHISG
QUICKER
TO RISE
THAN
HBCKBRS
BUCKWHEAT.
feb 8 lm
ch ta th eat
Si S. Si
B.
B. B,
Brown's Iron Bitters.
Duke Hart's Extract Malt,
Garden Seed.
WILLIAM H. GREEN & CO.,
feh 2tf Druggists, Market Street.
Hot Chips.
A 8 THE DEMAND IS SO GEE IT FOR OUR
XI.
BOSTON CHIPS, we can now give them to you
RED HOT and as CRISP AS A WAFER. As we
tell them as fast as we can make them, they do
not have a chance to get soft and stale.
E WAEEEN & SON,
CANDY MANUFACTURERS,
feb 22 tf EXCHANGE CORNER.
School Books.
scnooi hooks.
School Books,
LL BOOKS USED IN PUBLIC OR PRIVATE
SCHOOLS, in the City or Country,
Are for sale at
HEINSBERGER'S,
The Cheapest Place In Town to buy
feb 21 tf School Books and School Stationery.
8137,512.34.
rES ABOVE AMOUNT HAS BEEN PAID
through the Insurance agency of tbe undersigned
to citizens of Wilmington for losses that occur
red during the twelve months ending this date.
It. is believed to be the largest amount ever paid
by ono agency in North Carolina In one year.
Every loss was promptly adjusted and as
promptly paid. Upon this record a liberal share
of patronage Is solicited.
51. a. WILJjAKJLJ.
214 NORTH WATER STREET. feb 19 tf
Ship Notice.
All persons are hereby forewarned
from harboring or trusting any one
of the Spanish Bark MARIA, as no
debts of their contracting will be
pall by the vessel or Consul.
F. J. LORD.
feb 20 3t C. of Spain.
For Rent.
Several Rooms over Mclntyre"s Store
and next Purcell House. Also, Room3
In tha Journal Building, on Princess
k between Front and Second streets.
nil!
'MM
Apply to
U. O'UOSHUK,
feb 13 tf Real Estate Agent.
Prices Tell.
A FEW ROBES AND BLANKETS LBJfT
which must ba sold. Trv us for anything
kept Jn a first class Saddlery store, and we pro
mise to please you both In quality and price.
Wa 07ia.mntee onr Reoalrlne to be better and
our Drices the cheapest in the city. Choice lot
of Trunks just received.
ITU MiNJLiLi S UADtLCU,
Old Mallard Stand, No. 10 So. Front St.
feb 20 tf
Coal. Coal. Coal.
RRIVED, ON HAND, AND FOR SAtiK TJSJM
ne&see and English Bituminous, and all sizes An
thracite Coal, at lowest prices!
feb 20 tf FOWLER & MORRISON.
Coal, Wood, Shingles,
JN FULL SUPPLY.
SHINGLES, WOOU, WlL,
all Kinds and Sizes.
WOOD, SHINGLES, COAL, .
Lowest Prices in the City.
COAL, WOOD, SHINGLES,
Best Quality Full Measure,
feb 20 tf J A. SPKIRGEB.
Agricultural implements.
WE CAN SUPPLY THE FARMS S WITH. ALL
th Tools. Plows and Plow Gearing he
can need to run his farm, and at prices lower
than ever before. We can show the cotton
planter sometning new m u way ui wwuu
Plow. Call and tee it
Do not forget the Ro-
Chester Lamp.
feb sou
GILES & MURCHISON.
Powers' Specific for Asttaa.
TpHBB SAMPLE GIVEN ON AffiaCATlON.
Hot Water Bags, Hypodermio Tablets for Physi
clans, use. Buoklen's Arnica Salve. Soap Boxes
for travelling purposes.
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KOBKKT K. PKMiftMl, uruggiei,
feb 20 tf N. W. Cor. Market and Front St.
WHOLE NO. 370
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Rrl. Kl . K A T Z,!S
Cash House,
Market Street.
116
"jy E ARE JUST THROUGH TAKING STOCK,
and have marked down many goods 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 !
NAINSOOK EDGINGS AND FLOUNCINGSJ
SPRING DRESS GOOD3. worth 25c, for
15 and 20c.
Extraordinary Job,
1000 Assorted Jerseys,
Most of them worth from $2 to 83.3
lonr Choice $1.25.
ALL-OVER LACES, TUCKINGS, GINGHAMS,
rSATEENS, COI.ORED NAINSOOKS, &c.
An examination of Quality and Prices will
surely secure your patronage.
116 Market St.
Emporium
of Art and Fashion!
new straw hats, Velvets,
EMBROIDERY and WASH SILKS
SATEENS, DRESS TRIMMINGS,
BUTTONS, NOTIONS, &c.
MRS. E. B. WIGGINS,
feb 18 tf 115 Market Street.
Not Well Dressed.
JO MATTER HOW FINE YOUR GARMENTS,
unless your Shoes are neat and fit well you are
ill dressed.
BEST FITTING BOOTS AND SHOES in the
city, and prices to suit all at
Geo. E. French & Sons,
103 NORTH FRONT STREET.
feb 20 tf
Bags.
TITE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF GROCERS'
BAGS and STRAW and MANILLA PAPERS,
TWINE, WAXED BUTTER PAPER, Ac, &c.
Don't fail to see the "NEW STYLE" SQUARE
BAG, and to get wholesale discount
feb a j tr v. w. xatisb.
Flows. Haines, &c.
rpHE DIXIE PLOWS ARE THE BEST MADE.
You can find them , with a pair of HAMES and
PLOW LINES, for a little money,
At tiJSU. A. i-JSUli.'!S,
feb 20 tf 29 South Front St.
Carolina Baking Powder.
SK YOUR GROCER FOR THIS BRAND,
QUALITY GUARANTEED.
Manufactured by
H. R. HORNE.
feb 10eod2w nac Fayettevllle, N. C.
Dunlap Stiff Hats !
T OYS' POLO CAPS ; f
UMBRELLAS !
HARRISON & ALLEN.
. Hatters.
feb 20 tf
For Sale,
A VALUABLE PLANTATION, ON MOORE'S
nrAfik. Pender Conntv. containing 230 acres
of Land; 85 acres cleared, with dwelling and out
houses and good mill-site, thereon. Aboutlsix
miles from Point Caswell and seven from Long
Creek. Terms Cheap for cash.
Apply tO UU&B. Bl. U4LLUVVAI,
feb 17 lw 120 Front J3t , WUmmgtpn. N. C.
Sunnysidc (Floral) Nursery.
188T. 1887.
OUR : 30-PAGE ILLUSTRATED AND JJB
8CRIPTIVB CATALOGUE of Ornamental
Plants for the Flower uaraen, rare, urennouse
and Cemetery now ready. Free to all who send.
Sunnyside, Fayettevllle, N. C.
V-feb 15 D2w&W2t
No More
T7AIJBNTTNE3, BUT ALL THE NEWSPAPEKS,
Illustrated Papers, Magazines, Libraries, and.
any thing In the Reading Line you wish.
. im sa. nfliwwa,
feb 20 tf Hews Dealer.
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Contract Advertisement takn ttbmnnr. ".-''V
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Ten lines solid Nonpareil type make onesquar- .'j.T
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Great
ins !
IN
Hamburg Edgings and
Insertions!
BROWN & RODDICK,
North Front St.
"yE HAVE GREAT PLEASURE IN INFORM
Ing onr friends and patrons that we have Inst
received the CHEAPEST AND LARGEST
STOCK OF
HAMBURG EDGINGS & INSERTIONS
WE HAVE EVER OWNED,
AT LEAST 30 PER CENT. BELOWi PRESENT
MARKET VALUE.
.
It will certainly be Ito the advantage of all
who require such Goods to call early and make
their selections.
PRICES FROM 5 c TO 81.5 O PER YARD.
MADE ON THE VERY BEST CLOTH AND
THOROUGHLY FINISHED.
Kid Gloves.
We are offering a 8PECIAL JOB..IN LADIES'
4-BUTTON KIDS, SOc a pair, In Tanp, Brown,
Slate and Mode Colors. Sizes 5&i to 8.
BROWN & RODDICK:
9 NORTH FRONTC8TREET.
Branch Store, 27 Hay street, Fayettevllle, N. C
Ian 33 tf ,
Bacon, Flour, Lard.
-jQ Boxes D. S. and Smoked C. R. SIDES
1500 BbIS FL0UR' 411 K068'
-JQ Cases LARD,
For sale low by
feb 23 tf WILLIAMS RANKTN A OO.
Molasses. Molasses.
QHOICE NEW CROP CUBA,
In Hhde, Tes and Bbls,
For sale low by
feb 20tf WILLIAMS. RANKIN A CO.
Coffee, Sugar, Rice.
JQQ Sacks Choice RIO COFFEE,
QQ Bbls Refined SUGARS,
KA Bbls CAROLINA RICE,
For sale low! by
WILLIAMS. RANKIN A OO.
feb 20 tf
Nails, Hoop Iron, Glue,
Kegs NAILS, Y
KAA Bundles HOOP IRON,
25 Bbls DISTILLER'S GLUE,
For sale low by
feb 23 tf WILLIAMS, .RANKIN A CO.
Over 840,000 Paid Out
JY US FOR L1VERFO0L & LOfiDON 4 GLOBE
INSURANCE CO. alons, for losses by fire, 1880,
and paid WITHOUT DISCOUNT, for this Com
pany has no SIXTY DAYS clause In Its policy.
Take onr advice and Insure In a non-discount
Company, for you will save money in case of fire
loss 6y so doing.
J. W. Gordon & Smith.
AGENTS,
Liverpool & London A Globe Insurance Comp'y.
feb 3) tf
Pure and Reliable Seed
THE SEED OFFERED BY THE UNDERSIGN
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
?et Seed cheaper elsewhere, but when yoa get
hem from me you may be sure of getting the
very best. A large stock of all varieties on band
to select from, very low for cash.
J. H. HARDIN, Druggist & Seedsman,
feb 20 tf New Market. Wilmington, W. O. .
Cotton Plows.
WE HAVE THE CELEBRATED GEM AND ,
Stonewall Cotton Plows; also, tbe Bess A
Bay Dixie Turning Plows, These Plows we
guarantee to be superior to all others on this
market. We are prepared to make price on
them. We handle first class goods and no trash
If we know it. . , ,
WM E SPRINGER A CO..
Successor to Jno. Dawson & Co.,
feb 20 tf Wilmington, N. C.
STARTLING
Yoa Cannot Afford to
Ignore Them.
FACTS !
The rollowtng article appears la a recent lane of
the New York Commercial BuUttirtx An expert ex
amined and reported upon a sample of Chicago refined
lard, tbe other day, which be said did sot contain a
pound of hogs' fat, bnt consisted of UUow, fcraaM,
cotton seed oil, and oleo stearin."
as sucu a nuxiur. cuv .
GASSARD'S
Is such a mixture elieap at any priee r
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