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NEW; ADVERTISEMENTS om E R Mm OV S E. B (II ' i: II :,nii II ' .If v i "1 1 I .-4 I ' I . . rv ' it;i -r' j ' r i 4 ifcut: oxnmlit I maay phMt of &cdpaxsl hUtory. He I ih,ntrf J?m. '""L nad will 1 rrmuii Cucapay w good boAting water on tb- K'-AVT-Z-fS W4 CIIl I ,w lwt " - . . Uli period I Htbww l.untar aad lb I th . S1?1111.10 country draw ft coaptrUoa txtrrwa thi ptti crea i U4 AeiLu umtihub in n : r , lt! rurc!iM! of th DaO- I oXDand tad Um of EJlabtb awl I i. iir .tr5 ,Jo njw.to CbarleaUm of ft v - h .k . . uu uixr ckaju ni.a. , j, j'i 4 ciflo II Way. of One NiiM Only Mm March UtL Thb Young American Actor, fair weatberWer'norteriyinda nir, liliR AIDEN BENEDICT ZVr!5?2 lbT'd Kantucky. on Tfolftlnj tftftatly-x K: 7 ' - ' my po po-pony , bag cu-cu cut hi foo&i L?. : , iwrt ;Fr G cert la And a8Uxn yior Ida. fair I "Pihaw I don't fret, papa has got a bottle u uwk ruwiSKFUL. wmfany, .-. uasn Mouse, . v v. . )'! w.iik tu trip. h ;4 4 .ri. '..Cl Obj-JCt. ! 't-iamtr of tt WMtber. itatiorry temperature and north- erlXlods betlaitogarUbJe ; ' . . i -Fo Wler jnorida and AJabama, fair weatber.amonary; teniperature and nortbeTl wldrbmlor, raxUblei' - ' ForUMiuipp!, ftJvweatber becomlDR ftinjKttrl Joaa XL ; i1 : v -r i II I ' ; i u: i! Uiraaiia; it ta frcca ta ita. . , v v: SJO' 1 aooib i . i l r.ai ia toa v r. wi-ii ic lowrr; -i ; j c 3.1 td7: I .'4 '. tbacroccddto abbw that to eacb la- 1 1!?. vJiLvv. Tb road, aa laid, ia uaca) taa crtftUrs tpoeh waa followed by ri TV. ZT V 10 y trd. ftaepoc la wbicb criUcai aaaJjiU. iffSf? 5d ment tba new eboicbarUaMwttotymaetxy a!,1! PrUon wiiri apy road In of fora wcr tb docaaast featore oot wejtt .- - ft uabraac of faacr. or aa afflarcsceacA Charlotte- Chronicl' Tat of ImajtiaaUra power. -Tbtaxae caneral I day nlht, ltr. Xawaon Todd, an excellent I aed Dartheasterly r-'T- "MUMU Bj.wwnpiq l o Aicciieaour cocnty. end a dea I aoatberly drewu from otbe luioira end litereteree. I eoa ia the Paw Creek Cbrnrh. died aftr . I - - i m iiwcw Ufa oiKiuica uv usnon I unsensx rilBeae. wllerealtar I eTeDiie.aieueiwa;. " r . - . . a . propoe&ia eceTte aulborixed To te caJ EarUi were crece adopted from the I deecrtpooo. shall pay ellcenae tax aa fol- I erected io ibis city. Proposals will be re- ceiTed by Capt. G. DrMyers, deputy col lector of Internal Revenue, at his office in the puslom House. The requirements as to dimensions are: If a corner lot, not leBS . .o.w uwwij una, w4uuxu kJv I 4Jv.o,wi4J, pciDCil. U-eTn V TjeGttJae I Tor t?i lTn nf nrortrrtmttKV 4 ::crT WuJ Drtci- I mediums Of traaalallon. and lailmiuS ti.ai I drusa n-.trt.tii . ri 7 Zl,V 1 Tor MTa t P'OPCTVy auiuwe v:.. I Of l-Mdmirflnrarmnf fnT.M- I ltMnr nifoh.4l. K . 1 I for Ibe Public b-Udior ,T . 47 ,U4hK4i I Htbrrw. aad eoATafTad lato oar own 1 - ) rv M rr.ia: wtlll take . . Y. r p". ?..t. " '1 ork ofoo his Will DO. Ul. tt 4". I ot UWU licp. i'fini'. i 1 ;v -.v !-ttr. He f 4 v r.- i , y t n g. m : 1 1 : V.: A ! ol i fnlir i u an-iir-.Jet ir to . '. upon r. ci bu 11.4 I finch of A :rio 4 in - v. xn.l S v i ,j - . ?:- Mi nr.- . i 4 J ; up 4 tO i". th-me v it M F . i Sirhino::,' u of ' ar-5 1 " ia the pr vs n i the i - ' tin lm of in if,. LI,. , twifi r ,f- .xa.i:u4 tic frtat i 'ji.'. Drift.-I;r " t.) !v4-l i: 1 ir-i. .. ), n .vr.h CTaro- on coil the Th ioQ jaat '"" )0 What sort woal-J re ytem? I t ery -.r.. t '7 tan t Us h; v:tn Spirits Turpentine. Marfreeeboro Indsx: Mr. W. A. UolloaBoe. of nsmarille, bad bis Ire brokta a fsw days ao by steppinf tbrmib a bridfe oear ft ditch. Raleigh Xct- Obrvtr: Capt. J. J. Tboeaaa waa elected Prtaident of the SeTiap Bank. W. C StoroeeJs, Eq.. Vice Preaidset and Mr. J. T. Pullep GuhSer. ScnitbEeld Herald: From Sep UtUr IK, lS3d to March 1st 1887. S.800 bake of coUoa were shipped from Bmtih Cki. Thia U a fall cS from the previous seiMue of about tSOO bake. IbibulepbtA Ibcord.' A Wo coaa ia Wolf PU towaahlp, K. C. angry at her hosbead, threw the poker as him as he at boidiaf Uteir baby la hie arms, aad It hit the littie ooe oo the bead aad killed it Troy VidiUe: We learn of Mr. Daniel kfeLaod.of the A'heboromail route. U-t oa Ut Suarday Mr. Jamea Brown, at Brows'i X Roeda, Randolph county, had his bar a with lis contents burned, ioclad lof two fine horsce. Asbenlle Citizen: The decis ion of the V. S. Bapreme Co art to the effect thatao dnieusera' Uoeese shall be ehard will prove a moat Important one. It will deprive the State of North Carolina alone of about $301,000 revenue. Graham Gleaner: We take plea snr ia noUaj the fact that Mr. C. R. Hard inf. sen of Rev. Dr. HardJef. having passed a successful examination fa the Qreek Laa fut at J oh os Ilopkiaa University. DalU more. TTceivcd the degree of Ph. D. from that noted Institution of lesroiac oo S3d ultimo. Greensboro A'nes." We regret to Warn that Cbarka RlacknsTl. who was shot Moaday by Allen Uairstoa. died yra tarda f moraiaf aboot 10 o'clock, of inter eel h ortaJuxftW CharWa cum to this city freen Raleigh some tea years.ajra Io the latw dty he wae knows aa Charles Stroasch. be having belonged to a fsmify of tbit aase la Rakigh. Shelby Aurora: The cotton fac tory will sooe hefta to prepare for build log. Thy base bought 150.000 brick sad era corresponding ia reirard to machinery for the factory. Cleveland county has f 4.40&C4 cah ta her treasury aad does aot owe a dollar except oa railroad bonds recently Issued and not doe until expira tion of teenty end thirty yean from date. Shelby -Vlrvj Era: The govern ment warehouse No. 4063, attached to the dlatiUery of Mr. M. 0. Baker, about four aallca from Bhelby. was broken Into on Thursday night aad some 84 gallocs of wkUkey wera stolen. This momlng Mr. Wcb Eskride discovered the dead body of a colored child in the woods la the rear of Mr E. A. Morgan's bouse. The bodv n wrapped la sn old guaoo ssck Winston Sentinel: Dr. F. II. Johntoo. who for twenty-fire jears bas been pMinr of the Presbvtertan church of tkls cut. offered hie resignation last Sun day, satjtctto the vote Of the coogregalioa. Tb 8!m Cornet Band held a mect lag oft Wednesday eight of last week, at which this organization was thoroughly re vivad aad placed on a firm basis. Ten KMitb-ptecvs and two drams will compose the band Charlotte Observer: Up to ft Jate hour jesUrday evealng none of the con vict who made their escape from tho stock sde last Batordsy !gbt had been cap- tcred. The eclored military company wsa nrg aisd last night, and the name of It ia the Charlotte Light Iafaalry. The company is c&c red aa follows: Captain. Oray J. Too.'e: First Lieutenant. C 8. L. A. Taylor; Second Lieutenant, John W. Browa Heodersoovtlle Times: Quite ft senaatioa was created at the usually quiet village of Saluda. Polk county, oo Friday last, by the arrest of the three Pace boys bv C. 8. Deoutv Marshal Fisher and poeac. for the killing of U. 8. Deputy Marshal lows, lo-wii: Bach ueddler on foot. twn. ty-flve dollar for every County ; each ped dler with one horse oe zaoW with or with out a vehicle, fifty dollars for every county; each peddler with two or more horses or muiee, with or without a vehlcK seventy of Salvation Oil' : This is the month when those troubled with ? a cough should go for Dr, Bull's Cough Syrup. . " f ? If you wish a good article of Pmjo To bacco, aik your dealer for "Ot,d Rn." I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. "By Collier & Co., - AncVra and Coiu'n Merch'ta, 24 A 26 N. Water St. ' jl v vui seu ai oar sues itooms. 1 Cook Steves, -1 largo 8how-Casa, 5 bbls Ci ackers. 10 bbLs Piour. i Mattresses, Feathcfr Beds, Croekery, Ac. Also, 60 catfd.es Tobacco. . mh ll It Percale Shirts. In the Greatest Drtma ot the Ar, From the Most Wonderful Novel ever wtitten. a v j -- r l MONTE GRISTO. Beserred Seats for sa'e at Eelcsber-Rer's at SI and 60c. mh 11 3t 116 Market Street; : WE ARE JUST THROUGH TAKING VT0CK-: and have marked down manv irnnA tln .- '' .. lar prices to'make room. Will Open Monday. Jan. 316t A FULL LIMB OF publishers are to be allowed to send out job worked rummer free of license tax flrl rfli.rT fr- ilr! 1tii 180 7 lCfect; if not a corner lot. WKARK PRBPARKD TO HAKE TO ORDER QT dollars for each county. Newspaper . . ann . 'K 0 , ' I Vt pjsbcalb shirts. CaUandBee the styles. Tns oest onjs doilab Shirt in market Is In onr stock. Goods taken back if any are found better. A full line COLLARS and CUFFS. MUNSON, mh 11 It Clothier and Gents' Furnisher. America Still Ahead. sttv' .40VBHt lancti1 rm Mcxsox Percale shlxte. Collxxr i Co Auction sale. Orxaa Uom-Aides Benedict. STATXMEjrr First National Bank. Lit. Rav. Col. Proposals wanted. MoEutXR Bbar & B no. Spool cotton. K Warbxx 3z 8021 23 per cent saved. Dr. O. M. Frxxkax At Orton House. not le?a than 00 by 105 the 200 feet to be street frontage. Buildings on the proper ty selected are to be retained and removed by the owner. The rumor in circulation several days ago that do ste p3 would be taken this year towsrds the erection of a government building in this city, because of the failure I Willimantic Spool Cotton is the Best KecejpU of cotton yesterday 24 bales; the same date last year 245 bales. The box sheet for "Monte Cristo" will be opened at lieinsberger's this moroiag. The Jewish Fe&stof Purim was celebrated by an entertainment at Concor dia II all yesterdsy afterooos, and a ball at night The markets are well eupplied with early vegetable. Truck farmers say that the season wss never more favorable for their crops. A colored man fell into the river at Market street dock yest.rday morn la, but managed to get out without fur ther injury than a wetting. of Congress to pass the General Deficiency bill, seems to have been false. At the time it was the impression of perfons conver sant with such matter that the appropria tion for Wilmington's public boildinsr was embiaced in the Sundry Civil bill. The Sundry Civil appropriation bill con tained an amendment appropriating fifty thousand dollars for the purchase of a site and commencing work 00 the building to be erected in this city, and unless this amendment was left out by the conference committee it is incorporated in that bill. Bass Ball. Mr. Walter J. Hardy, Manager of the Sumter Base Ball Association, publishes the following letter which be received from Mr. II. M. Emerson, of this city, relative to the inter-State League: "Please advise me as early as possible of the date you decide upon for holding the convention, and we will endeavor to have a delegate present I note that the Colum bia Association baa had a meeting, and will bo into the convention to limit the number of professionals employed by the different teams. While, as a matter of economy, I am in favor of such a motion, Thread for Sewing Machines. TjjyE WILL CONTINUE THE DISTRIBUTION of Sample Spools to day, and parties wishing this Celebrated Thread will find It at J. J. Hed rlck, J. Taylor'B, Mrs. E. B. WIprgins'iand Mla S. Karier's mh 11 It M0RBI3 BEAR & BROS. OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY COLLECTOR OF Internal Revenue. Wilminsrton. N. C . March "th, 1F87. Sealed proposals will be received at this Office until 13 o'clock noon, on the leth day of March. 18&7, for the sale of property suitable as a site for a public build iae. authorized to be erected in this city. The dimensions of the lot Dr. G-. Meredith Freeman, LATELY PROFESSOR IN THE PACIFIC SURGICAL INSTITUTE, And Author of the Naw and Most Successful Treatment for Consumption ever known, HAS ROOMS AT THE ORTON HOUSE, .WIUttlNGTOIV, BT..C, WHERE CONSULTATIONS ARE FREE AND INVITED, from persons suffering from any CHROatlC or SURGICAL AFFECTION, inoludlng the EfB, EAR, NASAL 6ATARRH, DEAFNESS and DISCHARGES FROM THE EARS, NERVE and BLOOD DISEASES. WHITE GOODS; WHICH WE .. 1 1 Ni HAVE SECURED AT VERY LOW PRICKS, h , - "'' w A TVOAMT rT i "rvtVi ci a tw wr attwatwhiii a . ' SPRING DRESS GOODS, worth fita. for IftW. ', 1 c nTir - ,yv4 ; should approximate. If a corner lot, not less tian one nun area and sixty (I60)by one hundred and five feet (106); If not a corner lot, the dimeLsiona Extraordinary Job. 1000 Assorted Jerseys, J 'L I.'1 IMost of them worth from $2 to S3. 1 Your Choice $1.35. V" 5-'' Wilmioeton Steam Fire Eosine I I would oppose it, aa we endeavored to wora to lue xiorui iruuot iaue 01 1S8S. but found it a very difficult matter to professional and Co. No. 1 celebrates Its eighteenth anniver eary oerthe 83d last Mi . E a gene 8. Mar tin has consented to deliver an address on the occasion. The catch of shad 1 increasing and moat of the dealers are now making regular shipments. Shad from North Caro lina command the highest price in the Northern markets. A colored man named Ambrose Moore reports that he was attacked early yesterday morning on the causeway be Iween Brunswick aad Capo Fear river fer ries by three men who attempted to rob him. H succeeded, however, in msking his ercspe from his sssailants a white man and two eef roes without sustaining loss or injury. Some persons argue that a sus peesioo of work for at least a year on our river improvements will be the result of the failure of the River and Harbor bill. The next appropriation will probably aot be passed before some time in Joly. 1888. and It will take fully a month from the time the bill is psssed for the money to become available, and then a month or two for advertising for contracts. "i ruach need tocne rarchsot I t th; eoioved ru wbo corae I inataaUy killed. K Is thoutht, by persoos of th b. ra. sod engaged la IIUCU CtstlUinjaiUJai ume. w.thout Him I Fayetteville A'cw?.' This after "-. fce . - . . a r ptv:n. 4 !;.., ,..- t-v. Opera Hosm. The young American actor. Mr. Aiden Benedict will appear at the Opera nous) in this city Mondsy night. In Alexsnder Du ma' masterpiece. "Monte Cristo." A press notice, from the Lansing GautU, says: Last night Aiden Benedict's Monte Cristo Company appeared to standing room only. Never have we seen a more enthusiastic audience, and. In truth, the company well deserved It Mr. Aiden Benedict, a Ed mond Denies, showed wonderful versatili ty His protean change of character from the careiee. though ties, hsppy-go lucky ailor. Ed mood Dan lea, the miserable, suf . w m draw the line cetween a amateur player. Wilmington will go in with as few paid players as possible; in fact will try to do entirely with home material, but we have no objection to other clubs employing as much foreign talent as they are able to pay for. If Augusta comes in we should have an amateur c!ub from Charleston, or ono from Spartanburg or some other western .South Carolina point" Tbe Drwaaaaera. The decision of the Supreme Court of the United Slates in the drummers' case recently leported in the telegraph column of the Stab, is generally regarded here as not being applicable to this State, but this view of the matter is questioned by some. As slated in the telegram, tho decision is in effect that a man need pay no license for selling goods In any State, except the ono in which he resides. Tbe Tennessee law set aside by tbe Supreme Court was in force in but one district, but it wss appli cable to drummers coming into that district from other parts of Tennessee as well as from other States, and for this reason three of the eight justices dissent from the opinion of tbe Court. Demeeratte Executive Cenmllte A msjority of tbe members of the city Democratic Executive Committee was not present at the meeting yesterdsy afternoon, and in consenueoce no action was taken in the matter of calling the ward primaries to nominate candidates for Aldermen. We are requested to state that a meeting of tbe Executive Committee, for tbe purpose mentioned above, will be held at 4 o'clock this afternoon in the City Court room at the City Hall. A full attendance of members is requested. should not be less than two hundred (2001 tav nun hundred and five feet (105); tbe two hundred feet to be street frontaee. If alia v a abut on either side, the width of such alleys can be de ducted from tbe above dimensions. Buildings on property selected to be retained and removed by the owner. The Department reserves the rlfrht to reject all proposals. Proposals should be marked proposals for sale of property for a aite for a publlo building to be erected at Wil mington, North Carolina, and addressed to CHAS. D. MYERS, mh 11 Ct Deputy Collector. 25 Per Cent. Saved -JY BUYING OUR FRESH GROUND COCOA NUT, which we are grinding daily and sailing at 15 cents per quart No more hard labor for housekeepers. Give it a trial. E WARREN & SON, ALSO, ALL DEFORMITIES OF THE BODY, SUCH A8 CLUB FEET OR REEL FEET, CURVED OR CROOKED SPINE And all Diseases of the HIP and KNEE, and PARALYSIS in all Its forms. mh 11 tf EXCHANGE CORNER. Beport of the Condition OF rjHE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WILMING TON, at Wilmington, in the State of North Caro lina, at the close of business, March 4th, 1887 : RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $ 541,099 17 Overdrafts 2.171 86 U. S. Bonds to secure circulation 50,000 00 Other Btocks, bonds and mortgages. . . 48,991 60 Due from approved reserve agents 41,949 67 Due from other National Banks 4,726 21 Due from State Banks and Bankers . . . 5,748 62 Real estate, furniture and fixtures 86,518 30 Current expenses and taxes paid 8,150 88 Bills of other Banks 25,1 47 00 Fractional paper currency.nickels and cents 215 85 Specie 30,401 CO Legal tender notes 18,491 ' 00 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasury (5 per cent, of circulation) 1,530 00 Home Treatment. In most cases, after a careful examination at first interview, patients can be supplied with a Full Courae of Medicine, Appliances for Deform ities, Atomizers, Puffers, &c, aad without Idfes of time or expense go to theirusual occupations and successfully carry out the treatment. I Hours, 10 to 4 P. M, ; 7 to 8 Evening, mh 11 D&W2w To the Boys 1 JOW IS THE TIME TO LAY IN A SUPPLY OF TOPS, MARBLES, BATS, BALLS, Ac. &c. A large assortment lust received. Also Hammocks, Croquet Sets, Harmonicas. A liberal discount allowed dealers. C. W. YATES, rch 9 ff 119 Market St., Wilmington, N. C. Fishing Tackle. TyECAN OFFER INDUCEMENTS TO PAR- ties buying Fishing Tackle. Our stock Is com- I mh 6 tf plete, and we can give you an outfit on very rea sonable terms. mh 9 tf GILES & MURCHISON. ALL-OVER LACES, TVCKING8, GINGHAMS, .vy . . . SATEENS, COI.ORED NAINSOOKS, Ac. ' . T-- -Jf An p.Taminatinn or onautv ana itiom win . rv . surely secure your patronage. - ,'; V' l;-! " - ' . ' vt. KATZ; 116 Market St. -.1", r 1 J ' Bacon, Flour, Lard. 1 K A Boxes D. S. and Smoked C. R. SIDES 'v BWs FLOUR, all grades, . ; t -w r a a a uuhh n i a. - sr. ri v " - J4 JJ mo C tf For sale low bi WILLIAM. RANKIN A COi.. - . V 1 In Hhds, Tos and Bbls '. v v For sale low by 1 'V. v :C " w a. Atijn m y ; , t . Holasses, Molasses. CHOICE NEW CROP CUBA, ' , Total. . ..$854,e30 10 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $ 250,000 00 Surplus fund 11,048 83 Undivided profits 6,768 41 National Bank notes outstanding 44.990 00 Dividends unpaid 2,659 00 Individual deposits subject to check. 135,686 11 Demand certificates of deposit 338,22 1 67 Due to other National Banks 13.648 53 Notes and bills re-discounted 181,907 55 Total. $854,880 10 Rufcs Springs, which, though committed feting. 15 years prisoner oi unaieau air, about tea ytars ago. Is stui fresh la the I the outwsroiy cairn ana noiy, BunBmnuj memory of oar reader lie was shot aad I raging priest. Abbe Buaoni, the wily bar- gaining oia jew, dviouvu i uu uny, i "' hi r : - , peney lt' r ' trd b jt how fU'-r.rhsnU wbo work t vn ia.J help the t Uv J.'UOQ - iir. p. ihr thine. nt tU '-rifr; "T Prl.-nu ";h Mr EWccher hJ a iiul mtt be eoul rt aad iaSoeace. aooa as the down UsJa was descending the grade at the seven mile post. John Mooroe, colored, was seen with hi hesd lyiag be twcee the croaa-iiee aa if it had fallen off of the trsck. but the engine hsd Just turned a curve: he was not seen la time to stop th train; b was struck oa the head sod received, it Is supposed, up to the time we So to prta. a fatal lick. Maaroe was rank, heece hts uafortnnete end. iNew Bern Journal: The new Governor 'a mansion at Raleigh, it 1 said, will cost about $30,000. Not loo coaUr. perhape, for a great State to build for the accommodation of her cheief executive fa cer, but it Is entirely too tU a mansion for Oo? (roBMBt Work oa ibt Ulver. Geo. Dusne and Col. Craighill. U. S. Eogiocers, who visited and inspected the government works at tbe mouth of tbe rir rtnrn- to WilmlniftOn late TueS- . - . . . I " ESrSUSftSTSi IW.T. T e..g ..a lef. ,W 0.eh for Wb vengeance, was a wonderful a piece oi State of North Carolina, County of New Hanover, ss : I, H. M. BOWDEN, Cashier of the above named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. H. M. BOWDEN, Cashier. work as we ever saw done by any ooe oa any state Th scenery and scenic effects were the finest ever seen on our stage. fraltrats Ceurt. John Hawkins, colored, was arraigned befor -Justice Millls yesterday, cbsrged with sssault atid battery oo Catharine RircTa. colored. Tho defendant wss found guilty, but judgment waa suspended upon the psymsnt of coals. Hawkins, however, wsa required to give bond la the sum of 30 to keep the peace for slity days. A peece warrant was Issued sgains. oau. ti , ; ,a i cra bat he called zr V .T 7T77.Tlt.i arlne Ktioo, coioreo, at wo wT:'"1 a- T ;r -- . J.1 V4?1 oa the hendred dollar valuation of Drop- nm later-State Cemaaaree taw. 'Mr "r 'ta r-.Y r, dea him at "t tii,. li.m . ..,..:..!. erty aai SO crnts ra the poll doctyxaoc nve ccaia. This la a re ' m 4i S If w. . 'iih viadicatice while Railroad men wbo have recently return- I mend JJjf'" 1 I from the special meeting held In Wash- J ?rtb-owVSotlng 8r ington . They visited Fort Caswell and tbe bar. and inspected all tbe work, completed and under way, snd wo understand were well salt fled wilb tbe progress made in im proving tbe harbor Diphtheria. "I am living. in a neighborhood sur rounded with Diphtheria and was attacked with. Ulcerated Sore Tfcroaf. -1 at once commenced to use Darbys Propylactic Fluid, diluted about one half, as a gargle, when great clot of hard membrane and mucous came from my throat, and the at tack paesed off. I am satisfied of its effi cacy as a preventive and cure for Diphthe ria." WJP1WooDWAKDjFranrV Pa. t MBS. WIN SLOWS SOOTHING. -5TKUP.- Rav fhr.vAm Coaa thus writes In the Bottom ChrU- Uan Frma .We would Jby no means reoom- meacine - wmcn we aia bob to Infants, ant we can speak ltnaaproveq Subscribed and sworn to before me this ICth day of March, 1887. . A. J. HOWELL, Notary Public. Correct Attest: B. E. Bubbuss, 1 Gio. CHJ-DBOtTRN, Directors. Alteed Martin, ) mh 11 It Wanted, Q.OOD MACHINE HANDS ON SAtH, DOOR Also, a few good Less Than Cost. TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR SPRING STOCK the balance of Robes and Blankets will be sold for less than cost for cash only. We also have a complete stock of Harness, Harness Leather. Sheep Skins, Saddles, Saddlery. Hard ware, &c. Trunks repaired by the only practi cal Trunk Maker in the State. Old Mallard Stand, No. 10 go. Front St. mh 9 tf . For Sale, ENCYCLOPAEDIAS. JAMES PARTON, THE celebrated historian and biographer, says "that In every house where there Is placed a set of Appleton's Cyolonaedia it is like sending the whole familv to colleee " This work, all the volumes, can be obtained at once on small monthly payments by addressing mh61w CYCLOPAEDIA, this Office. EMPORM OF ART AHD FASBIDN. Hei (jflflis in Latest Siring Styles. LADIES WHO CONSULT THEIR INTEREST will call and examine my NEW STOCK be fore purchasing eisewnere. , , , New Styles In Ladies', Children's and Boys' STRAW HATS and in Ladies' BONNETS. New Assortment of COLLARS and CUFFS; all sizes from 11 to 16 in Collars; 7 to 8. in Cuffs. DEMOREST RELIABLE PATTERNS in tbe Latest Styles lust received. I will leave for New York the last of this week to purchase my Spring Goods, and during this week offer my entire stock at GREATOY RE DUCED PRICES. MRS. E. B. WIGGINS. mh 63tf 115 Market Street. Look At It. .AAA BBLS. FLOUR. IUUU 100 boxes MEAT, nve.. & T JQQ Sacks Choice RIO COFFEE. -. ' V -f ' x QQ Bbls Refined SUGARS, r A Bbla CAROLINA RICE. mh 6 tf V.. . 7 For Bale low by WILLIAMS. RANKIN A 00. 4 . T-. v"- Nails, Hoop Iron, Glue, r 2Q Kegs NAILS, gQQ Bundles HOOP IRON, 25 Bbls DI8TTLLKR'S GLUE, Va aola Is war he mh 6 tf WILJ-IAMS , .RANKIN A CO. 1. Over 840,000 Paid Outtp T Y US FOR LIVERPOOL & LONDON A GLOBED INSURANCE CO. alona, for losses by fire, '188. , and paid WITHOUT DISCOUNT, for this ComAji?., pany has no SIXTY DAYS clause In Its policy. 'j ;-t-. Take onr advice and insure In a-non-dlacouBt. . . Company, for you will save money in ease of are . loss by so doing. ,'''- ., J. W. Gordon & Smithf': AGENTS. . u -"rtf t ', Liverpool A London & Globe Insaranco Oomp'y. mh6tf ;':'T:c., AND BLIND MACHINERY. BENCH HANDS mh 10 3t Address VALE ROYAL M'FG CO.. nao Savannah, Ga. mh8tf 100 hhds and bbls MOLASSES, 50 bbls JS R. POTATOES. All for sale low at D. L. GORE'S. 129, 122, 124 North Water street. STARV JM, U ill t BRAND 1 a 1 I I New Spring Styles Illll COLE AGENTS FOR DUN LAP & CO.'S CELEBRATED HATS 1 For Bent, mh 10 tf SILK UMBRELLAS ! HARRISON & ALLEN. Hatters. Several Rooms over Molntvre's Store and next Purcell House. Also, Booms In the Journal Building, on Princess 1 between Front and Second streets. Apply to U. U'UUrHJNUK, feb 18 tf Real Estate Agent. fit ' ' ISII Mi Killlll (r ' ' Is making new friends everyday.. Oonsumers . state that It goes so much further than the adnl . ; . terated lard with which the market is flooded. . That It Is decidedly the most eoonomlcel to eae, , and being aDsoiuteiy pure, is oan om mwunw , , for butter In nearly all classes of cooking. . . . G. CAJBSARD 0LS:r J Baltimore. Md . Curers of the celebrated '-Star Brand! mild ' cured Hams and Breakfast Booon. . , ; .- . iv ll iv in - - fell iat, shidow." l ys estimated him P-r worth. . from tha arvecial JLnmbertOQ Il&be Ionian! When I . ,.. .v ik. cuniti.rn RaQwav I fom knowledge: to onr own .V. - (V Of.r Ml. lliMn.K wltS th I ""S w . 42 ieraaea V4 lew-T iJ sa a was veiiwva we twm -m poatmutert and route axsnt will tackle the freight handler the last two months w Lave Syrup. I family otio l Hiaatnr ndad bv -rlvinap a.n . infmnt troubled I i.-i M. I j p....nr Aaaodation. say that no Cle- I with ooUo patoa, .quiet sleep, taid the parents un- I mh tf we nope may i . T..'l hrekenreetas nignu Jtoea parenta oan appro- !- iw i.wi- I -i-i.- -.Mt.nr1ln In reesrd tO the liter- I ,,. than hlMHinn. Knm la artiola which I lti.r.k. " ri " . Trrired aL Con . wbrks to perfexjtton. and which Is harmless; for OSt IWO Paca I ... rinrnmeree 1SW WSS aiTlVea St. Vn. I ,s, . l mot whin h It Alteram th.TTnf.TYt la. nffrfnntlT gee of paper, oa shiyped from near IU- I ,, . ,v. m.tter was Dostuoned sd- I natural, and the little cherub awake aa "bright lal-rh and the other from Philadelphia- I '.' , - i asabetton." AnaannzwrtneprocaM uZ 'MTtrfay Mr. 'w? HalJpy tll.oother meeting to be h.ld portly ta taaosjS .have I Wsshiogtoo. wneo it w epw -v"n i.withc iSJ deflnlie pUn.for complying wHh the Iw the parents an articie wmon White Lead, Oils, &c. J3TJRE WHITE LEAD AND OILS. ALSO, CO LORS, from the oldest and most reliable manu facturers in this country. Prices as low as the ""I 'WPS a . T-tHa.TS'B 29 Bouth Front St. Cotton Flows.' Coal. Coal. Coal. of teeth- tmm m iinnti our lh pr " 7 ,::t ST La Monday Mr. W. A. Hanphrty Ill.ooUer meeung w T.v V.- J SV5rd iirtKyttot they wonldlKtbe rsd . r rrw,Jnl Snepberd. uti for Oskdale Academy. ; 1JU f Hher lost WhiBgton. wheo It U etpected that itftL bfrt-Tof cJ tmtthid jr.. aoe lectara W V I Ll sight In th war. vet hi on.by his own I mnlafne whh the Uwl nedwiteets. ""lery r 1 nfL4 arMrtiwia -tia-i BiiA.riJil iMMiwH.?" T'IJZ. : - tatKmwnaiever.'ooiapyauarugists..ena uwa Pti -TU Inter- rVi hila iirle adr to I will b idbpled-.. --': v l00:. A RRIVED, ON HAND, AND JOB SALE nessee and 'English BttnminOus, and all sizes An- All I Ask IS FOR YOU TO CALL AND SEE THE COOK ine RtovAH and the nrloes thev are being sold at; and if you want to know what a Bath Tub, I gay Dixie Turning Plows. These Plows we-"1 Wash-stand, Yard Hydrant, Garden Hose, Hose I truarantee to be superior to all others on this r . : Reels, Drt e mmps, or anyinmg m eonnecnon with theP umbing and Gas Fitting will cost, In quire at 1 1 i No. Front Street. ap 18 tf R. P. GRANT. A Guarantee. WE GUARANTEE SOLID COMFORT TO ALL who will hnv either of the following Stoves: Farmer Girl Lee Range, Woodlawn or 4 - ihraolte Coal, at lowest prioss. T? v -mh B - ruwutr; aau-uuau TTT WATTB TTT1? ' If T .TTTT? A -TIC II tlW AUtQ W Stonewall Cotton Plows; also, tba Bess Jf,' V TS-. IK,ml. .hB ! M It ' ' . market Wears nreDaredto make oricee cm ' them. We handle first class goods and no trash V . If we k now it. . r . W1L E. SPRINGER CO., K- v; Successor to Jm. Dawson Co--: A mh6tf Wilmington, M. O. - I've Got Them TEN: Caa."weDcallnUooourn of I TT AS NESS, COLLARS, WHIPS, CARRIAGES, r&i oSSTRlvS I iluGGlE- CABTSnd MAYS, and also SklilaJ :i V txt , i .. j -. .hxrf. nntloA -nrl -- mt Itvm I WnrkniMI ta flf tlK-'A.ltlini. OI lil KIDOfT. - ' . fignres. 25 Market St.; is the place to . get th Come arid see me. , P. H. HAYDEW. ,...r.r.ni. - .v.. s I : .-.v Third fit. between Prtnoess and Market - Dill D 44 ..V .-v: . , u.'umjuwui w w. m4. . t . - "t. '-." T , . '.'- J'1-. 5 r i, j r '.V.-.i -....- T :-v:r -"'t., f . y J.i.V V'. , i v. ;, V ' J
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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