. Tales and traditions of the lower Cape Fear, 1661-1896 . Coi oniai Road a i a. tSl II ■ ■■■ I ! XXI in the South—containing all modern comforts and conveniences, includingexcellent beds, dainty, well-prepared food, electric lights, Otis elevator andreturn call-bell system. This establishment was built and is owned by a prominent North! Carolinian,a resident of New York, who has sustained robust health and fine spirits bya Winter residence near Wilmington on his historic Colonial plantation,Orton, where he keeps a well-stocked game preserve. The table of The Orton Hotel in Wilmington


. Tales and traditions of the lower Cape Fear, 1661-1896 . Coi oniai Road a i a. tSl II ■ ■■■ I ! XXI in the South—containing all modern comforts and conveniences, includingexcellent beds, dainty, well-prepared food, electric lights, Otis elevator andreturn call-bell system. This establishment was built and is owned by a prominent North! Carolinian,a resident of New York, who has sustained robust health and fine spirits bya Winter residence near Wilmington on his historic Colonial plantation,Orton, where he keeps a well-stocked game preserve. The table of The Orton Hotel in Wilmington is supplied with rice-fedpoultry from this old farm, which in flavor and tenderness cannot be equaledat any other hostelry North or South. WORTH & WORTH This well-known firm was established by Dr. T. C. Worth, who came toWilmington in 1852, and conducted successfully a large shipping was joined in 1853 by his brother, B. G. Wrorth, Esq., and the firmstyle changed to T. C. & B. G. Worth. At that time all merchandise fromthe North for the interior of th


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