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THIS PAPER v pstiisted every CTcalcff, Snnlaya excepted . Bj JOSJI.T. JAMES, TOXUJT Olid Prop. SL'CSCBIPTXOXS, POSTAGE PAID: . A 1 - - W rm AO Art V me year, H-uu- out muams months. SLOa One month, 35 cents. . The paper will be delivered by carriers, free t coarse. In any part of the city, at the above ates, or 10 cents per week. Advertising rates low and liberal. y ;r Subscribers will please report any and ill failures to receive their paper regularly. illJv 1JAJL! :kLV libit. : ' : , .- 'y' . - ' , - " . - - - . 1 -" . - ' - " . . . 'I VOL XII WILMINGTON, N. C THURSDAY. JANUARY 5. 1888 NO 4 ThSmrnx j53B, K. njwiitAr efflcacr Is due a much to the process and NOTHINu skin la enrnpouncuus . . ,. the ingredients themselves. UKC IT Takelt In timeu Itcbecks diseases In the outset, or if tney be advanced will prove a potentcure, i,, for HJK jKtencei there tfo Hoi'utol IB WiUumt II FOR WHOSE BENE FIT titles by judgments that cannot be enforced will, at best, be but a tern iKirary expedient , in deterring tax payers from using coupons. Richmond Dispatch: It is impos sible to tell what improvements are to be made in the structure of soci- otvin t lie future: !ut' it niav be safely predicted that if; the present condition of things shall continue aria inre sirn.ii rnsuu- a. tiuin mruK- will not be on the globed ten thous4ml years hence, one simrh full-btooiled "Se- ro Malay, Mongol or Indian. fJIarksville. Ind.. is an ancient town, chartered bvVirginia. It has it takes the place of a doctor and costly Xf? crlptionR. All who lead sedentary llvf s will find it the beet preventive of tnilraralnr Indirection &"?JKr& government. It is be of time, no interference with busmess I li t , j , n .,a. of Ji,(li,ina but while taking. For children it is rnct in- 1 ...... nnint and harmlesu No danger from I rather an independent district. It tTStowe? cSSpSflT?. FereHli: contains l.(KX) acreb and Us popula ... .nl FeTeriih Cold. Invalids una del Ape take : i 1- rK trill find it the mildest i'fiiH"iwwM"u. c pt-u- erient and Tonic they can use. Allttlo I ,t0 tiM' are iiidirnant at the eii- (H St Ll 12 II fc lIIMiriTl ICIH.HIIIU, Bit.-! n nntnil evacuation of the towels. I eroarhnients of the Mate, which has AI""L i lri.-n -ithin its corporation and closed a number of streets. A movement is on feot tt organize, II Ml.. .1 i.'.l 1 seiio a oeigfini r tv (isiiiiigioii ixiui !lemanl recosriiition as a territc as the district wtmld be in the I'imoii. a territory, the smallest ireetens the breath. A rilYSICIAVS OPINION. ' ! have been rraciicing roetlicine for twenty yean and hare never been able t rut up a vegetable compound that trould. Ice Simmon Liver Regulator, promptly mod effectively move the Liver to action, and at the same lime aid (instead of weak ening) the digestive and assimilative powers ef the system." r.,v."rft-ntr..r,..t rook for the red After diphtheria, scarlet fever, or Trade-Mark on frontof Wrapper, and the pneumonia. Hood s Sarsaparilla will a . . A . V IT 'rIllw. In I a give strengtn ff tile system, ami ex pel all poison from the blood. Seal and Signature of J.ILZeilin & Co In red, on the side, uaxenoomer. novrwtclstpdkwij- chwi In San Francisco coal is retailed at $15 to $17 per ton. A rich outcrop of copper has just lnen found at Stamford, Vt. Clearfield county miners are paid from $30 to $40 per month. mmm Over 4,000,000 brick Ifave been used in a new mill at Holyoke, Moss. Taterson silk manufacturers will erect a large silk mill at Haledon, , There were tine sales xt wool m Ijondon last Index to New advertisements. An Evening In Chluu A Shriek Must be sold Kicn'D J Jones Ileport Change of Schedule C V II K. J F (Jarrell Car Load Just In Dick & Mkares- Piece fioods Or era IIocsbt- Weston Brothers C W Yates Yearly Subscriptions IIeinsberger -New Year Presents Best shoes for boys at French & Sons. t The receipts of cotton at this port to-day foot up 207 bales. r,180,000 bxles. See the "Artful,' the best rat trap year, amounting to known, at Jacobi's Hdw Depot, t Uer. barque Prinz Frederick, . . nm J i ni e- t a f A mortgage uaieu icvtu, which iu-iiiri, suiieii troui vajie verue ior fecta the title of one sixth of the real I this port Dec. 29th. HL'tnfij r f Ql n vnrilr in Tr fin u haon T9ftcwvr v a uuutuvniii) a. af v. found. A innn in Titusvillp has received I not. r t A A. A ! 1 . ? . irom voiorauo u potaiu we.SiuUK The 8teamer Guy $trmm cleared uve pouuus eieveu anu uue .m.t this forenoon for Ne w York, having w Ladies will find a nice line of good reliable scissors at Jacobi's Hdw. De- ounces. discharged and taken in her cargo yesterday morning. Farmers from the country are be ginning to make preparations for the season's crop by looking up At Parkersburg, la., two houses are l?iug erected which will have paper walls, paper partitions and paper roofs. ,t. Over 5.000 acres of good timber laud near Hawkinsville, Go., sold at nuction recentlv for 5S Some oil 1 nere lias oeen quite a boom in the land went for less than h a cent the price of spirits turpentine with Criminal Court. Good ' Music, THE MAILS. m ' The malls elose and arrive, at) the City Post The attention of tliis tribunal has The street band of the Weston office as follows: .. . '. . - - 'CLOSE. been engaged all the forenoon m tne wrotners company paratlea our- icortiicrn through malls, fist. .. ..10.00 P. M. -v t-kiituhAM f ttiuau ialifltl( Tf TTIA nlariw) ontAwnl TViAnao i r- fwAiiT "rVT . wi nit 111 . v.v... , "j".";..,:-Haccii i"" ,vvu "l ctteraw & Darlington UJcandpoints keeping of an alleged gambling If einsberger's book store which were i t supplied thereirom. ......... . . ' . t -j. :. : " mt . ' , . " " - DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Mouse dv w. . nowe, anu it wiu wen renaerea. x ne musical special-! western mails C. c. Kailvrav. hardly be concluded to-night. f SffltAv. fiportw Sanders. ktr.t triiuff avnn" ahrt' qIW Nortiiera tiirougli and way malls... 8.00 A. M. .v- ... .. .vAVy v.wlv. ; r-ana A- N." C. Icauroads and- , perjurv, and it was on trial at. the ing the number of pieces, they per-, routes supplied therefrom . , It L - Tf i ', ' , f s moo IV M and 8.00 A. M. tijnerof closing our report. It is One formed exceehngly well. They Raleigh.............. aooA.M. andT.oop. M. 9.00 P. M. .00 A.M. tfe tnr tr n!trht rrfnTnnnp will Fayettevllle, C. F. & Y. V. K. 1. and .Ties ior to-nignt s pertormance will : ... anoints suBDlled therefrom........ 6.00 Am. , . the entirely different from those of i Kalei?h & Hamlet R. li. and points . Some Hugsrestiona. . .1 . . .. - . , supplied therefrom. 7.00 P.4 M Rev. Mr. I'earson will begin re- 0 1 . . . , ; , , . , i.i -tii ? seats on, sale at Hemsberger s. - , vival services here about .pe middle .w.; ..'.t;, w'.,-- ? u of March, ami they wiir'pfbbablyTbe' , ; continued through the month oft Experience proves that, there .is April. In a letter written to a 111 in-? nothing so 'conducive to the good. ister in this city Mr. Pearson sug-; health of a city or town as a Dento-gests-that. a selected: choir of iit cratic 1 administration, This is well least .i0 voices uider the direction of ; iilust ated by the report of Mr. R. a competent precentor shall be or- J. Jones, Commissioner of the Sink- ranized wlio .shall practise Gospel ing Fundas it appears in this issue, Hymns for the occasioo. Some what, more than ten years irag6 tration and no hiiildm; fund and at The Week of Prayer. 1 1 1 rr 1 it;c; icr' infill tt tn jl it- v. . . 1 1 ' 1 1 , . , " , . , that time, as a result of Hepnbhcan J)ai)iis 'viiuiou en iruuiiui-mi . Revs. J. W. Primrose and F. V. E Peschau. Prayer was offered by Rev. W. S. Creasy, and short ad dresses were made bv Revs. P. II. Hoge and D. H. Tuttle. There Was a good attendance, but more might have been accommodated. The service- to-night will be held at the First Presbvterian Church com-1 faulted in two successive pjiyments of interest ou her bonds.; Now. the interest is generally anticipated'and the sinking fundus credited with a balance of nearly 0,000!- Really, comment, is decidedly suierlluous. t ? .' Personal. Mr. W. J. Yopp, . who has . been Charlotte and Maxton.T.OOP: M. and 6.00 A. M Smlthvllle..... . . 2.00 P. M. Wilgntsvine ". 8.30 A. M, : - Tt ESDAY ASD FRIDAYS. . ' Onslow C. II. and-intermedlateoifl- 1 ees... . . . . ; . . -t, . . ... ...... 6.00 A. M. Little River, S. C., and Intermediate - offices. .'.. ... a : 2.00 P. M. i Cape Fear River mall . . . . . ........... 1.00 P. M. Northern throog-h and way mails. 10.00 V. M. Southern througii and way malls.,. . ' r- . c.00A. M. and 9.00A.M. Southern; West of Florence....... w 9.30A.M. Carolina Central; R. K.. .9.30 A. M. & 9.00 P. M. ? Currier s delivery open on Sunday from 9.00 to 10.00 A. M. - - .' :- ' "- General delivery open from a 30 A. M. to 7.00 P. M., and ou Sundays from 9.00 to 10.00 Av M. Stamp Office open from 6.30 A. M. to 7 P. M. Money Order and ftegister Department open from 8 A. M. to 5 Pi H., continuous. ' - Malls collected, from street boxes In business portion of city at 5 A M.. 11 A. M. and 5 p. M. and from other points of the city at 5 P. M. and 4 A. M. -v,.- . V - i NEW AJy KKTISEMK T8. An Even in in Olil inw fllilKRE WILL BE AN EXHIBITION OF I. Chinese Art Curios, a Concert and Lecture by native Chinese at the City Hall, next Frt day night, for the benefit of Bladen Street M. E. Church, one of the Chinamen will be ac companied, by ills wife whose feet are but three Piice of admission 25 cents for adults and 15 cents for children. r jan 5 It - OPERA HOUSE. . ' , iTHE CELEBRATED SAM WESTON BROTHERS MORRIS, WILL APPEAR ..... r, i 'j, innitA RiVk- fnr . fr rlavs tm.st. is inches long. There will also be a Chinese wed- menciug ai uaij, past 4 o ciucm, aim -r- ' . - rtlnff ancl a representation of a Chinese village. will be conducted hv Rev. W. S. ffa "is posn, . we are pieaseu to 1 Creasv and .Rev. Dr. Pritchard. note. I iMr. treorge W. sorter, ; represenr- m t -it -w r tt 11 M l a? 0 ine -L,eap xear isaii,-: given last Manufacturintr ComDanv of Water night at the City Hair by ladies f ord? N . Y., is here making some xe- ot tne city, was a most oniuanc airs to th steam fire emrine t affair. There were about 60 couples Aj;n ,;i, rQC hnm. hr h. 1 w w t . T present to engage m tne ciance, oe- comnanv sides some others who did not engacre , Hon c w McClammy, Repre in that feature of the festivities. fiAntn.tive in nono-ress from the Third Ladies were present from South Car d8rict4 was in the city to-day; It olina, Georgia and Virginia, and the ,R nnrlArfitond f hat the House will enjoyment was complete, rne music flinill.n fo-dnv until MnnnW next was excellent, the gentlemen gallant aQd McClammy expects to be and the ladies were living pictures . ' ' again 111 1110 Btrtbi JU uiati ucbv. . - PLEASE NOTICE. We wllMae glad to receive communications from our;frlerkls on' any and all subjci t.n of general Interest, but v . " . The name of the writer must always be fur oished to the Editor. - ' Communications must be written ; , , , one siaeofttie paper., . .. . Personalities must be avoided. " ' , And it Is especially and particularly under- ' stood that the Editor doc3 hot always endorse the views of correspondents unless so ( stated " in the editorial columns, v - , ' ' ' toveo IN GREAT VARIETY, COOKR AND HEAT ers. uan give-j-ou anytnlng you are likely t want, c We aont make them, but we have ac cess to the best sources o supply. -. Call and see us. - -' V ALDERLN. FLANNER & o0.v . Dealers In Hardware, Tinware. &c nov 28 d&vf . l WiLuiinffton. N. TJotice. TT AVINQ QUAL1FIED AS EXECUTRIX OF ' the will or Marcus Bear, I herebv. notify, all' persons havlnj? claims against ,thesald deeu rtenf,.to exhibitthe same to me on or before lhe 15th da.v of December. A. D. ifKA. .Alim.r sons indebted to the said decedent will majre jjt vuiem, ui tne1 same 10 me. , ... . , . . , , paw'a tnis jecember 15th, 18ST. " '- CARRIE BEAR, ; dec 15 law6wrh Executrix of Marttis Bear WANTED AN ACTIVE MAN" (ONE? OUT of employraenr) to begin on fair naliirj md work himself up representing, in his own ' Locality, an old established house. liprr rencfs exchanged Ajierican "M'f'o House, 33 i'e;ide St.TN.Y. ;. ; '-'...- nov 23, law 4w th -. f N R;' " .L. IIUTCtllNS,' MAGIC " POLISH. Brimr your bottles Tuesdays and Fridavs.ta; my new house, No. 12 North Second St., Prac- uuainimu'rana aeaier m lmportea ana Do mestic Paints, -Artist Material, Glass, Brush es, Oils, etc Contracts taken, r ocr, 20 2aw .Tnv m thi . . . otice. . 1-1 PERSONS ARE CAUTIONED Against trussing any one, on my account, Except throt order from my wife or myself, v " , . ' jan 4 .st JOHN J, nEDRICK. Rail's r BE SOLD ! Ul ""; " nH Mr. R. Gi-Gause and Twife, after was provmeu ior occasiuix u vu- passinthe hbhaysiri this city have young lames . .wuu uou - uttr uianc- returne(1 to gan Alltoriio, Texas, meuL ui 1111; uiiii. 1 .i u i wucic.jic uiki uvcu iui .several y etll r The opera House. Messrs. Win. Owens, of Marion. S. . 1 ' There was a good audience at the IC, Albert Gibson, of Mullin,- 8.: C, Opera House last night to witness j and Alex. McAVhite, of Britain Neck, the performance of the musical coi8. C.,jare visiting Mrs. C. R. Gause edy "The Way of the World," by Is city. the Weston .Brothers company or comedians. The play, without pos sessing much of a plot, is well ar- In their immenseley successful Musical Comedy, The Way of the World, BRASS BAND AND ORCHESTRA. Usual Prices Reserved Seats at Helnsber- ger this morning at 9 o'clock, - jan 5 It Report fF CONDITION OF SINKING FUND OF tne City of Wilmington, N. C. January 4, 188SC SECURITIES HELD: - 18 percent. City Bond due 1889, 1892, OUR ENTfRE STOCK OF , ' winteroTothtnr-" JWUST BE SOLD AT GREAT SACRIFICE In order to make room for Spring goods .. " - v- . ..... y At our. Store, and secure the biggest bargains ' ' ever offered in this line. A. SHRIEK. Old Stand, I14 JSIarIc!JtSt; jan 3 . ' :.' " "-.:'- Piece,Good 78 496 4 106 10-6 1256 176 it it 1897, 1897, 1899. 1901, 1903, 1904, 1910, CAI AN BE BOUGHT G City Conrt. The business of the court this rnnPrl for drawing out the musical morning, although not large was of w mirth nrnvoklnrf nowers of the an Important and grave character nrWinAl nlmrnctPrs. and thev eer- land a11 of hich Mayor PowleP very tainly made the best of it. The AVes -A,'" - O ca, I I a ton Brothers-Sam and Morris-are aLC?uri: . UarLOadJUSt III. joun raaer,cnargeawitn larceny, tECEIVED THIS DAY A CAR LOAD OF Cashonhand. 12,516 58 Total. . . . . . . . .$79,916 58 jaa 5 It RICHARD J. JONES; Com'r $ 1,000 00 3,500 00 4,900 00 2.000 00 MADE TO ORDER, AT 'SiJ! DICK & 25,000 00 T y . 17,000 00 Merchant Tailoring and Gents' Furnl?hines aec 19' ! , ; . 12 N Front-fit BY THE SUIT OR BE MEARES, Livery, Sale and Exchange Stablest I HAVE ON HAND SEVEN FINE MULES , for sale cheap for cash. .Call and see for ' yourself Board for Horses by the week or an acre. Governor Lee has accepted the resignation of Rev. J. William Jones as chaplain of the First Battalion of Virginia Artillery, and also as cura tor of the Hampton Normal School. their ploughs, chains, hoes and liar- P" "' """i'1 "Vc" ',aa !h,. a' Vt J nPS remarkable powers on several ?in- i'cu . b-".- , mcowgaMuu SPLENDID BEEF, direct ,'from Western North month. Good feed and comfortable stalls. j. x .v i.ii.. j.is t.i it. oi me case suoweu inai uaser. wno 1 - . 1 ' . k. w. best siruiueuis ui wcu w uie ueugii v ui wie 1 . , , . . . " . , I Carolina, which will be on sale at my Stalls in I - Fifth St, bet." Walnut and Mulberry . m-n-m ' I I H M. Vllllll IIIM.ll i-f . I I a IIIII,II-4III.VI .-fwni-w i . - mirtience. THev will annear acain 1 0 , . j . . r 1 f . 'V. Mast Tuesday night, and in company Rt. street Market, south side, every day "- - I .., - I 1 . ; - - .. . . iwirn anoiner stranerer. ootainen nor ine next iewaavs. aiso. -- -- w -v w y-v ft w -m w-v -m . . iwugiuii ic uwnuius uuusc ui ALL KINDS OF FRESH MEATS. . I rlUE FIRM OF J.l II. VOLLERS, & BRO. per in tne last lew (lavs. eales were effected' to-day fat 3Gi cents gallon. m w w - V air. .1110. r. ixarre lav a car load of fine beef, which will be on Business Change. At the conclusion of the servics at jj. Leitgen, on South Front street. ll reeeived to- theFiret BaPtist church last nshtf They slept in a room occupied by s Western N. C. a business meeting of ministers and Mr. N. Paul, and when the latter x The public are respectfully requested to call I was this day dissolved by mutual consent. All A youug lady of Bangor, Maine, who had been forbidden by a jealous vites everybody to call and see it. lover to go to a dance with a rival, had the jealous snitor arrested and lodged in a cell, while she went to the dance with the other fellow. Miss Winnie Davis, the 'Daiigh ; tar of the Confederacy, has contri I buted to the Macon Sunday Times i mi n rf I ! rf nnciMornhlA l0nrth tin- titled ''Glimpses of n .Gennau Wa tering Place." It is said that she will make literature her profession". A not picked up in a rural post office in Tennessee read: "Dear : The reason I 'didn't lafif when you laft at me In the postofJlce yesterday was because I had a bile on mv face I and can't lafT. If I laff she'll bust. Hut I love you, bile or no bile, laff or no lafT. lnvMiioii vai lipid tr f.rmirli. tilnnsl ' n. .1 j.i x : ale at his I uwcyve me ne moruing mesirang I iaf u cmrn i a urriiorn ia rnp Tim ni I . . . stalls in Front street market verv . ers were gone, as was arso a oag oe dav for the next few da vs. H. .... comniodation of the people when longing to him which contained uev: ;ur. l earsou siitiii come uure in lirwi " Mr i'sjmI madnli s nv known and see this fine beef. J. F. GARRELL, Successor to W. E. Worth & ';o., -Jan 5 2t " Front St. Market, South side. accounts against the Arm. will be paid by V. O. Vi Wilmington, Nc, Dec. 31, 1887. OLLERS. A Caijcl March to conduct religious services, to Mayor Fowler who issued a war- OdroIIna Central Railroad I HAVI? SLD J1 ENTIRE INTEREST i- Mr. B. G. Worth was called to the for the arrest of the parties which - I and good"wlu In theConimlsslon, Grocery and uompaiiy. Schr. fr7i. Adclbcrt Am:, Jame son, sailed from this port Dec. 8th, Chair and after a full discussion of J lG jjmt in the hands of officer N. Cf last, for New York and did not ar- the matter, a committee, consisting . o Ua laot. irJ A rive there until vesterdav. She had I of Messrs. John D. Tavlor. XV. .l.A - - . . . . .. i , - ... I" ' li'aui, went to itocKy p'oint on tne oeen so long on ner passage, witli Too.uer, W. Ii. Sprunt, W. tt. -&;nnAn: " '";,u "ti u. .oiouu thev found Baker with $90 in green- were grave f cam that she was lost. unpointed to obtain a suitable plan L . ., A ir,. . j I IIHJ'KK A 1 7,.iHIH II Ml VIJr it. Ill I 21. SHI'I Hill and ascertain the probable cost qf class ttgket to Weldon for -Hich he a building capable or seating, d,wu . . . . ; - ; 1 Liquor business to MrJ- o. o. vollkks. i speak, for him the same liberal patronacre uucwiuic mciajvvwu uu tilt? urni. Reppectftdly, V : . J. tL V0LLEES. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE: Mr. J. V. Phillips has been aston ishing his friends in Montgomery. Ala., by his remarkable feats of mind-reading. In order to test his ability one man took a circuitous and Intricate route to an old barn and hid a silver-dollar in a bale of "ay. On his return Mr. PhHlips was blindfolded, and, following the route with ease and quickness, he found tlie coin without the least trouble. 50 dozen all wool flannel shirts, in all shades and colors, for men and boys, from 75 cents aiul upwards, at the Wilmington Shirt Factory, Io 27 Market street, J. Elsbach, Prop. t Don't forget the Chinese Enter tainment at the Citv Hall to-mor row night for the benefit of Bladen Street M. E. Church. There wilKbe a Chinese wedding ceremony, Chi lin'rl illsf. ri&wl - id AR Tliw mnnovr persons, to be buiU in the .cheapest I inthe ba in which it was when possible manner, xne meeting tneii . . s f .r , aa. adjourned to meet again next. Friday I . J... , . . - ; -. night at Fifth Street M. E. Church, l-tu' Jli A WESTBOUND TRAINS. I. O. O. F. trict DepSity Grand Master W. J I was committed, . Penny, assisted by Past Grands S I Frank Moss and Henry Riehard- A. f!r.nV IT n Hrnio'W. S. Hewlett I son.- the. latter beine- ."colored, were ; .. x i l oi " r, - c "W,UUNC T"rr. . and C' D' Mo"e' installed the fol . charged with an affray in which winner: cunus. xtviivu VviiinestJ.lt . - " .. x .i.i...nA : mt,.- ,. , ..... I towing omcers ior tne ensuing ienu. i ituny weapons were useu. Aiiey ?hsh. will be m at- a t - ,r ,. ires- . No. L No. 3. No. $k Jan: l, 1888. dally ex. dally ex. - Trl- Sunday. Sunday. Weekly. Leave Wilmington 6 40 pm 7 00 am Ar. Laurlnburg.. . 12 23 am 5 05 pm U : , - NO. 7. - Lv. Laurlnburg. 12 33 am ' 5 00 am Leave Hamlet....; 2 03 am V ' 7 00 am Arrive Charlotte. . 7 00 am - 3 00 pm Leave Charlotte... 8 45 am Leave Llncolnton. . 11 09 ami . Leave Shelby .; . 12 54 pm , Ar.Ttntherfordton 3 00pm EASTBOUXD TRAINS Jan. 1. 1888. curios. who speak Engl 'tendance alTtT. the occasion will be entertaining, instructive and amus ing. No. 2L dally ex Sunday, Kock CryKtal Spectacles and Kyeslasaes Advice to old and young: In se lecting spectacles you should be caU tious not to take more magnifying votccr than has been lost to the eve a; in the same proportion that you pass that point of increase will cause vou further injury to the eye. Using glasses ot stronger power man isne- cessarx is the dailv cause of prema (ure old age to the tight You can get the best at lieinsberger s. t Petersburg Index-Appeal:- There i still strong reason, notwithstand ing the Supreme Court's deeisicm in ! the contemnt cae. whv the State i should seek an honorable settlement The. cheapest place to buy your with her creditors, for the scuttle hooi books and scliool stationery fih policy of attempting to cloud Jat insberger's. . S. P. G. C. M. Kelley. N. G. F. J. Gocnling. V. G. F. B. Rice. R. Sec J. M. McGowai F. Sec.--W.C. Farrow: Treas. J. L. Dudley. Conductor D. F. Barnes. Wartlen J. E Silva, Jr. , l.'G. J. 1 1. .Burr us. O. G. TJ. E. AVilllams. R. & to G. C. D. Morrell. T.. S. to N. G. S. A. Craig. -''. R. 8. to V: G. J. M. Hewlett; R. S. S. J. P. Walton. ; ". L. 3. S. G.- H. Ward. : School shoes for children, best in the citv, at Geo. R. French ' Son.t were both bound , over to the entterm of the Criminal . Court the sum of $50. ; r : in Lv. Rutherfordtoni Leave Shelby....'. Leave Llncolnton Arrive Charlotte. Leave Charlotte.. Leave Hamlet . . . Arrive Laurlnburg No.. 4. dally ex. Sunday. Ask those who have tried and they will tell you that the Boy Clipper Leave Lanrinbursr. I Plow is the best made. Sold only at j Arrive Wiimingt'n I jacooi s, wno is tne taciory agent. t 8 40 am 10 52 am - 12 45 pm .1 3 00 pm, s tw pm; 1 25amf V 2 17 ami . l - 'iy 2 27 am?' 8 25 am: " " ". N03 84T6 Triweekly. "A Card. V T WILL CONTINUE THE BUSINESS HEEE- ! tofore conducted by J. IL VOLLERS & BRO., at the Old Stand and solicit a mntJnnanrn nf the patronage bestowed upon the Ann of J. n. I VOLLERS & BRO. Thanking my friends and the public jreneraltr for tneir hprptnfn lihpr- al patronage and promising to merit a contln- iance w iae same Dy. offering good goods at' w prices. . . ." : .,,'.. . v . I am, respectfully, ; T 4 O. O. VOLLERS VE. Special attention paid to consignments. Jan . ...... i -.. . -w .. ' -i t- CARRIAGE REPOSITORY -V.'.-- 1 ": i , v AND REPAIR SHOR Trains No, 1 and 2 make close connection at i Hamlet with Trains to and from Raleigh. J Through Sleeping cars between Wilmington JpARTIES IN WANT O? ANY KIND OF Vehicle or want any Eepalrlns: done to tJaeir 4 00 pS 1 oW venlcles-vnl1 it to their interest to 5 4" am. I " ri ti c-TrrTrT.'rT . tt . corner Second and Princess Streets. Send yoiu- horses to be thod. We haa rat-class snoer. r dec is tf 05 am 4 23 pm vint inn lViBi4ni uiiukivii land cnariotte ana cnanotte and Kaieign. : i FiA 1 "-'.' vi U ' . ..r.'u Take Train No. l for StateeviUe and Stations 1 iuUnu3 44 . luTUOrfl II II II GEiTTLEMAN WITH CONSIDERABLE i on W. N. C. IL IL and points West. Also, .lor - . , , ' -jiASniONABLB HAIR ORE3lllW .', lM 'L AND ilABBZns', if Market St; Wilmington. N. C j Shop fulry equipped with all the latest Im provement Courteous and polite barbers always re...!" i erve cuatoExera. werrer, would t ta ecrza tU r.: i r ; X0ZU . ' ' . . A' A - t SDartanburg, Green lUe, Athens. Atlanta and business experience and best of references as : all points Southwest. Also, lor Asheville via to abilfty and Integrity desires a situation as v Local Freight Ncs. 5 and 6 tri-weekiy be- . - - .' tween Wilmiiijrton and Laurlnburg. salesmln or agent with some mercantile house - Local Freight Nos. 7 and s dally bet ween ! In Wilmington. Satisfaction guaranteed. ' Laurlnburg and Charlotte. Would nke to begin work 1st January. 1SSS- : Nos. 5, , 7, 8, take passengers. Adcress. X, Y, Z. , - ; .u v. jujs, aupennienaenu Care Editor Dally heriew, : F. W. CLARK, Gen'l Passssjer Agent, octsivf - ; Wllclntcn, N. C. Jan 5
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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