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- THIS PAPER ' V puhiisned'every evening, Stuidays excepted, rt JOSH. T. JAMES?Editor and Prop. -SUBSCRIPnONS; POSTAGE PAID: one rear, .Qa Six;montns .$3.00. Three months. $1.00. " One month, 35 cents. ' v. rue paper will toe delivered toy carriers, free of charge, in any part of the city, at the above rates, or 10 cents pervreefc : ; - - dTertlslng rates low ana UtoeraL subscribers -5rtll please report any and ,l failures to receive their paper regularly. ifO SQPSESOIiD SHOULD BS UgHOPT pSFiEIPSILi; 'A TIUCTLV VEGSTAftktw1 MUkTLCSS FAMILY MCOIClBSi r-u- PHILADELPHIA. Price, OH E Dollar majority of tli ilia of the human fcady arlso from a diseased Liver. Sim mons Liver Regulator has been the means of restoring more people to health and happiness by giving them a bealtjiy U?er than any other agency on earth. 3 1HAT XOU GET THE GENUINE no re I hi p d&wly cn sat MADE TO ORDER Or Renovated a few FEATHERS on hands, Nice and Cseap. Cosnions, Springs, Pillows, Bolsters, sc., for sale. Howell & Cummiiii:, (Oppsslte City HalL) r. s. Call or drop U3 a postal card nov 9 Pimple. Sores, Arties and Pains. When a hundred bottles of sarsaparilla or other pretentious specifics fail to eradicato in. torn scrofula or contagious blood poison, re Qicnjber that B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm abaed many thousand victories, in as inany seemingly incurable instances, send to the Blood Balm Co.. Atlanta, Ga., for Book of Wonders," and be convinced. It is the ouij TRCE BLOOD PIFIER. G. W. Messer, Howell's X Roads, Ga.,writes: "1 was afflicted nine years with Bores. All the medicine I could take did me no good. I then tried B. B. B. and 8 bottles cured me sound.'.' Mrs. S. M. Wilson. Round Mountain, Texas, writes: "A lady friend or mine was troubled with bumps and pimples on her f ace and neck. She took three bottles ef B. B B.', and her skin cot sort and smooth, pimples disappeared and her health Improved greatly." Jas. L. Bosworth, Atlanta. Ga., writes: :Some years ago I contracted blood poison. I tad no appetite, my digestion was ruined, meuniatism drew up my limbs so I could hard ly walk, my throat was cauterized Ave times. Hot springs gave pae nQ beneut. any my life pi one of torturp until I gave B. B. B. a trial, nd, surprising as It may seeni, the use of nve tot ties cured me." nQviajyef,d4'w H. CRONENIiEUG, THE PnOTOGKArnEK. GIVE DIM A TttlAti! All Work ouaranteecL lict ares taken Single Or lh Groups. sept 21 tt ' CAUTION tiavare 6t lrrfadiu rily ham and the price 'hre stamped xn -the bottom of ail mv advertised thoa before leaving the factory, which protect tte wearer against high prices and inferior goods. dealer offers W. I OooRlas shoes at a, re- -ea price.1 or Bavs ne baa tne 111 witnoai my nam l price stamped on the bottom, put him down as 'fraud. v;.l. poucm .Tlie cdIv calf 93 SEA3IIKS8 boc snujoth tbe feet, easy as hand-sewed and ILL JJ. l. DOUGLAS S4 SHOE, the original M only hand-sewed welt $4 shoe, i-quala cas- wiuaae shoe9 rosJlrljr from to $3. t;v L. IOUGLAS POLICE SHOE. lroad Men and Letter Carrier all wear them. ??g?h Inside as alland-Sewed Shoe. Jfo Tacks tv! Thwsd to hurt the feet. - L. DOUGLAS 2J50 SHOE Is unexcelled ?jJevy wear. Best Calf Shoe for the Trl . ' SbQJS ifU W aJr; one pair outrht l.JU DOUGLAS 3 trt worn it msn a Tear." ag KB c1! i Mrs ( VvT E Jbe best School Shoe In the world. jJt. L. DOUGLAS 81.75 YOUTH'S School jQOe elves the sma.ll Boys a chance to wear the ho3 in the world. an made la Consress, Button and Lace. If not 0xNEs?te W 1KUGLAS' 'oreaiebyto - -: . ' :n. vonolahn, S 31 3aa eod 1? Wilmington. N..C. in VOL XII. New ft and Observer: Our table of members of the Legislature, revised to the hour at which we write. shows that there will in the Senate ?7 Democrats jitkI 13 Republicans; in the House 83 )aior;rats, 3.) Repub licans ant 2 Independents. -- New and Observer: We need the ofiicial votes of tlie counties of Dare, Gates, Martin, -Surry, Brunswick, Richmond, Allejrlmny and Haywood to make our table of the State vote complete. Without these the actual official figures for the State give Fowle a majority of 13,010. . . - - W. W. Dudley is to be indicted in Indiana and we hope that Eaves will be indicted also in North Caro lina. They are a precious pair. A dispatch from Indianapolis in the New York Xlar says:. The Federal Grand Jury have re turned two indictments against vio lators of the Election laws, and ad journed till December. The Federal Election Laws do not provide for punishment for cases of attempted bribers-, and some two hundred cases that have been reported under this head will be sent back to be tried in the State courts, which will result in the escape of many who are no doubt guilty. Among the tirst cases to be inves tigated wheu the Grand Jury re convenes is that of W. W. Dudley, treasurer of the National Republi can Committee. It is claimed that additional evidence ha been re ceived showing that each counry chairman in the State received such a letter as that published. Even the Republicans have ceas ed to defend Dudley, and the in structions of Judge Woods to the Grand Jury have convinced every one that he believes Dudley guilty, and the Republicans generally have settled down to the same opinion. In mining districts wTiere men have been burned or bruised by carelessness, Salvation Oil has been used to great advantage. It is now sold by all druggists at twenty five cents a bottle. LOCAL NEWS. Index to Nkw Advertisements. II li F E Co Grand Bali Mukds Bhos Fharmacists IlEINSEEKGEK -SCliOOlS BOOkS J F Gakkell Another Carload Howell & Gumming Mattresei '.M M Katz Grand ChaUeiiije Sale. . IlEnuio Gents. Furnishing Goods Geo li Fkencii & Sons 90c and J1.00 Mks E B Wiggins Ten Bargain Days F C Milijek PinV and White Gossamer The stores are gradually putting on a holiday appearance. Christmas comes this year on Tuesday and it is only five weeks off. The rainfall here for tiie 24 hours ending at 2 o'clock to-day was of an1' noli. Dty the Jaeobi Axe. Best made. Every one warranted at Jacobi's Hdw. Depot. Ger. barque Adofph, Westerndorf, sailed from Buenos Ay res, Oct. 11th for this port. Those who have studied the jcosu bone very carefully &uy that it prom ises usa hard winter. Col. W. P. Canaday. Sergeant at Arms of the United States Senate, was in the city to-day. There iscconomy lu using ii good heating stove aud in buying same from Jaco'oi's Hdw Depot. t All kinds of School Hooks and School Supplies cayi be. bouyl' cheapest ti $lin- va-'i'' Catarrh originates in scrofulous taint. Hood's Sarsaparilla purifies the blood and this permanently cures catarrh. Tf von w:mt ;i nictnre framed :-..? . j 4 - - - to Heinsberger's. lee I,;..-; iv iarge rsoriiiivini oi Mqujdings to select trom. 1 liuprt lilio and largest assortment xt scissors, pocket and table cutlery .... - , t , ever shown in this citv, at Jacobi's ... n . . Hdw Depot. ' e There is goosl spur? now tt the j persistency that -could be command Sound Uionling ducks. There were j 0lj, Mrs. Walsh was in the bloom thousands in tne water at Wrights- j Gf youth, and had been married but ville yesterday aud they came in four short years and her death is a close to the shore. Indications. ?or North Carolina, threatening weather ami rain and stit!t?!:rTry temperature, exc i t h, kU- -i'tieme east ,rtioiV vvhth will hi? colder. A strav horse was taken up on the . :, . . . .... x. the p6und, where it died soon after- It belonged to a colored man named Kins 1-atricK, wuo kihi uiai, ne icit XI 4. T I- r. ml v 1 1 not know how he "got out. ft 1 WILMINGTON, N. C MONDAY. NOVEMBER Increasing winds were expected last night and the cautionary signal was ordered up here and at More head yesterday. They were lowered this morning. Br. steamer Jjowlands. Holland, cleared late Saturday afternoon for Liverpool, with 5,100 bales of cotton, valued at $23','.375,shipped byMessrs. Alex. Sprunt & Son. A nice line of breech and muzzle loading guns, pistols and rifles can be seen at Jacobi's Hdw Depot. If you want the best goods at the lowest prices, Jacobi's isthe place you, are looking for. t The Othello, Zeb Vance, New Em erald and Virginia are the stoves that please the people. We guar antee every stove sold by us to give satisfaction or else money cheerfully refunded. Jacobi's Hdw Depot, t Richmond is a famous meat mar ket yet in a stroll through one of the markets in that city a few days ago we found no better beef there than is sold here by Mr. Garrell. There is one thing we found, how ever, and that is that the prices for beef there are much higher than is charged here. Koch Crystal Spectacles ami Eyeglasses Advice to old and young: In se lecting spectacles you should be cau tious not to take more magnifying vower than has been lost to tne eye as in the same proportion that you pass that poiut of increase, will cause you further injury to the eye. Using glasses of stronger power than is ne. cessary is the daily cause of prema ture old age to the sight. You can get the best at Heinsberger's, itv io,un. There was a small crowd assem bled at the City Court this morning and the following cases were dis. posed of: Obadiah Jenkins, disorderly con duct, $20 or aCi days,. James D,avist disorderly conduct, $5 Or 1Q days. Ellis Patrick, horse running, at large, judgment suspended. - The success of the Republican party seems t;o have made an arrant fool out of a consummate rogue His name is Quay. Having bought enough Democrats in New York to elect Hallison, Quay is now trying to bulldoze the Democrats ino, & lowing him, to st;eal the. n,ej Hquso, Bah! Quay is. in as&. Anybody but a; brn, idiot can see the long eajVs sticking; out under the lion's skift, The Baby Show., Saturday was a bad day for the babies and yet there were lots of little folks out at the Busy Bee Festival at Mrs.Houston's resilience. The first prize in the baby show was awarded to Eddie Bailey, nd the second to Eddio nrriss. The girls ot lefv bu ' the prizes were gold rings and if the rings will only grow up with the boys the girls will get the prizes eventually. First Grwntl kiuU. The fin,V g,rand ball of the season w ill be given by Howard Relief Fire Engine Company No. 1, in ylriau, Hall on Wednesday uveaiing. Messrs,. J. H. Grqtgen, a HaU, y U. Bl 001m ' ,. G. W- Tiuk &n, H. H . Qieschen and J. W. Duls are on the oommittee of arrangements and their names are a sufficient guar antee of the fact that no pams wiU be spared to make it a notable, audi enjoyable occasion, 44ea,U of Me, Wuisii. We reg-r-et to learn of the death, j iij thi elty, yesterday morning, of iMrs. Laura Walsh, wife of Mr George C. Walsh. She had been sfck for several weeks and her iVai, was not unexpected. fvUo,ugh e very 1 . ..v v - V, step of tUv insidious disease was i . . i J " . - : terrible blow to her afflicted hns-; band and the many ir friends whom she ha wan here, as well as .0 mourriing paronts and rela- . , , 1 fives in-her clnldhood s home in, Marion, where she was born and wooed and wedded. She leaves two small children. The remains were . . , . terment and the casket was Jiterally buried beneath the mass of flowers , wnicii tne Kinu nanus 01 many iov- ins friends had reverently placed there. - , Li' B-..1 1 Cape Fear Ttiver and B:tr. Work on the improvement of Cape Fear River and Bar will be re sumed in a few weeks. Capt. W. H. Bixby, U. S. Engineer in charge, has issueb a number of "Information circulars, as to each ot tlie Rivers ... as in triiuii ui uip nueis ors in North Oarolinaand !Se is now before us. Capt- . . . . : and Harbors one of the: Kivhv if irnc t hu imniuirio lthtil' . area, 31 square miles water surface, 3 5 feet average rise of tide (2.5 at Wilmington, 4.5 at the ocean), and. an average discharge during ebb of 1 GO, 000 cubic feet per uwoond, the ocean bar beiqj a miles seacard of the rivet- mouth. When nlQed bnder improvement ill 19, this stream had three b.a? entrances, with least depths as fol lows: about 9 feet at the Baldhead Channel, U feet at the Rip Channel, and 10 feet at New Inlet Channel, these bars beinir respectively, 9. G and a miles below the point . which. was then the head of the dyer's delta. From the a t y tb. delta, 20 miles; up to' Wi!Tiungton, there were several shoals with a least depth of 7,5 feet at low water. The Commerce in 182T is unknown; but that of 1870 was about $13,500,000, of which t,500, 000 was foreign export. The original projects of 1827 to IS 47 proposed to improve the upper 20 miles by dredging and by jetty contraction of the channel; $203,201. 59 were spent during this time in in creasing the depth upon the shoala to 9.5 feet at lo.w watey, equal to that at the bar entrances. At or iibout this tiine the shore a-t Fort Caswell, opposite iUddhead Point, Wis protoott'd by stone jetties, un der appropriation for the Presev Vfttlon 6f Fortifications. The projects of 1852 to. 1&57 pro posed to deepen tho water at the main entrance Vy .ietties at Bald head Poin uid by jetty and dike obstvr.Gtibns between Zeke's Island, and Smith Island, near New Inlet and suggested the possible Juttm necessity of closing New $n.iefc;$15G, 296.2G was spent dnnng this tioe upon these WQt'ka, never fully com pleted for WAni of funds. TQ project of 1870 proposed a crib closure of the spaee (4,403, feet long) between Smitlfs and Zeke's Island (finished in 1873 to prevent further widening of New Inlet. The projects of 187y o 1872 proposed the complete closure of New Inlet (be gun ;n 1875 and finished in 1881). in order to deepen the water at the main (Baldhead) entrance. The projects of 1872 to 18S3, as continued to date, proposed the extension of the New Inlet Dam 3, miles further down the strom. to prevent the further eosibn of Smith's Island at ho Swashes. The project of 1875, as continued r,o date, proposed the occasional use of dredging upon the outer bar to assist the tidal currents in gradually localizing", straighten ing, deepening SVnd fixing the bar entrances: 1?o, obtain first, a 12 foot depth, at low water, and then a 14 toot depth. The projects of 3874 to IS.S.i for the 20 miles above New In let, as continued so, date, proposed dredging idxdj occasional diking wlorxv- UtKMWSAry across shoals, so as to. secure nt a 12 foot channel 200 ee-t wide, and afterward, a 10 foofc channel 270 feet wide at low water, over this whole length. The total final fcost of this -ork mnifi nit; uiujculs vi to ior. was estimated in 1SS0 at '$2. 110,000. On account c Uiadequate yearly appropriattg and their conse iuec,s loss for damage to un n:;isueu wotk, care or property, ex trsi inrinn(lpn..p mul i lotom-nm - tion of plant, extra surveys, ete.J thencejestimutes are now (183S rais ed to 2 125 00"1 Theggrgate amount appropri- ated for the existing projects of VS'tt to 1882, up. to June 30, 18SS. ;s$l,S60,- nY - tv ,i . a.i t -o-.c" 4. 1 r' Vp. to the vOth Jtme, iSbb, a total of .1,S51, 001,74 has been expended in all upon the proposed improvement ; of 1870 to 1833, with great success, ; obtaining a 14.0 to 14.5 feet least tlepth of water at the main bar; 01 trance, and completing a nnelof 1G feet depth and at Usit 18-1 leet widtn, 28 miles rvuer to W iiming ton. This djepth combined with the average, rise of tide of 4.5 feet at the vAr and 2,5 at Wilmington, is such ; that, at present, vessels loaded tu j pj feet draught (0.5 feet more t in 1871) can readily go from VV'il- luingtxm to the oce;m in ti siagie tide anv dav of the j ear. f he total co.!iu5e exports and imports, foreign aud coastwise, ha increased frcua about $13,500,000 of t"-?.1 14,70 , -,p , to aUont 20, 000.000 iu 1887. aud it.-; for- ei?n evnortmilnr.e. from nhoiit 500,000 in 1871 to about $3.003, 000," in showing that each dollar once -;. t " "'!"." " 7 i 1 " , VeloninPnt nf ahont of annual foreign commerce, although the last Mi.y.Kjj Wu,uiCiuai luriuer e;-o.sion o.y tne ocean and tics of each department on one page ; by 'widening and deepening the ex and a historv of operations on thu i i,s.til1 river channels to their full ,. , . , ! uimensions of 70 feet width nnd in other, and from this latter we quote. ; foct leAst t iow ter and as follows: j by straightening,s;deepening the hur- The Cape Fai River, emptying entrance; at a total expense of 2j5, luto the Atlantic Ocean at Cape j 000, in addition to the funds uvail Fear, has, from its mouth up to its j able June 30, 1838. this whole headwaters in the mountains, ;i to- j amount to be appropriated in one tal length of about 42'J miles and a ;SUi'. during the next fiscal year, drainage. area of 9,115 square iuiJ.s. 1 Smaller yearly appropriations in The two main branches of this river j volving ihe alternate disorganiza meet at Wilmington, bringing wii ; Hon and reorganization of working them an average tresh atei. tbs- ; parries, damage to unfinished work; charge of 14,000 cubic, feet' per sec- deterioration of plant, and extra ond. Below Wilmington the river ! p'rintenleuc may increase the & u tidal Viitsin, with about 2'J miles ! cost of the work by "from $6,000 to length, UoO square miles drahnure I $20,000 per appropriation.. So far I B ,1 19, 1888. NO 245. increase of 2 feet in draught in the channel is too recent to have pro duced its natural effect -on such de veiopment. The navigation of this river below Wilmington is not obstructed by ormges ot any sort I i is recommended! Th.it . . .v. 'V'iuvc ihijji u vtrmtmis oe carrfOtl nil b' piupleting the unfinished dike VZn1 St ?8 oughlv secure uiitlTs Island from' aoove improvements be carried on f .1, , pproprn as can be seei at present, the above will complete all existing projects i cxr i h i s i m p r o v e m e n t . After this improvement Is finished its proper maintenance may cost from $5,000 to 15,000 per year for a few years, but the improvement should, be fairly permanent. Criminal CourK The November torm of the Crim inal Court iw New Hanover county met at the Court House in this. City to-day, Judge Meares presiding. Tlie folio vvhig were chosen as a gry.utl jury for the term: J. G. Barrantine, foreman; Chas. Murphy, H. W. Howard. W. J. Hall. E. M. Allen, J. H. Dew. D. N. Chad wick, G. M. Murrell, A. B. Cook, G. W. Bronstead, A. V. Shriver, Robt. McDougal The following cases were disposed of to-day: Sthitt Vs. Jno. Mitchell, assault With a deadly weapon. Defendant submits. Judgment suspended on payment of costs State vs. W. II. Howe, assault and battery. Defendant submits. Judg ment $10 and cost. State vs. George Sheridan, disor derly conduct. Appeal from the Mayor. Appeal dismissed and judg ment affirmed. The Wedding: Uells. Oar young friend, Mr. Robert R. Bellamy, of this city, was happily married at the residence of the bride's father, in Vane a county, on the 14th inst., to Miss Lilly, young est daughter of Col. John Hargrove. The happy couple left soon after the wedding for a tour of some of the Northern cities and will arrive heve in a few days. We tender them our most sincere wishes for a long life of happiness and prosperity. Br steamship Fcrnland, Sellers, from West Hartlepool, England, ar rivod here yesterday, and Br. steam ship Enfield, Vasey, from Hamburg arrived here to-dav. The receipts of cotton at this port to day foot up 1,881 bales. MAKKIED. BELLAMY II AKGKOVUAt the residence of the bride's father, in Vance county. N. c. on Wednesday, Nov. Uth.by the Kcv.W. S.Pet tirew,.Miss Lilly IX, daughter of col. John Hargrove, tasn. Itooevt it. Bellamy, of this city. No caras. MakeYour Selpctlons pitOM OUK STOCK or CHRISTMAS dOODS i at ONCE. The- Tinest and cheapest Assort ment in tW-'City. MCJND IJKOTIIEliS. ivtawisnett in years. 'iM N. Front St. ! r - . r?St in 110 DSiI ! I (Y TUK SEASON WILLIJE GIYff BY THE ; Ilowaid livhei Fire EnarlneCo., at AdrianHalJ ! Wednesday Evening, Ncv. 21. Tickets $1.00. i No Gentleman admitted -vrrthout a Lady. Committee .J. l. Grotgen, C. E. Hall. W. : n. Bloom, i. u. w.-'flenken, H. II. Gieschea j i'. Duls. navit For Sure. VTTr.TV-T . ..r- . ' VIRGIIA' As XVELiJ A3 west- J em North caroling is laid undev contribution to supply tUi-r. Hiarket with ik-ef. I get the best tUat to be had and it is the same clas3 o;ijjat that is sold In Pachrnond, Baltimore and New York, and at much higher prices than is paid here. I have on hand now u AKLOA1) ai the prettiest Western North- Carolina Beef that will be found this wf-ek in any markets It: win be on sale at my stalls every day this JJLMinJP Beef, left over from lass carload, rork, Mat?. wi;Jj;fiiiS,ases T .17 n'l'-nTinr r . " :.A ' JJ4IiriAjJjf Stalls l & 2 Front St. JMarker, SoutH at nov 13 2t ' .. PLEASE NOTICE. We wni be giaa to receive cczzrzzzizauo from our mends on any .and ail,surject general interest, tout '-- ; . , Tne name oi tne writer must always . to f a r nished to tne Editor. , , 7 ; communications must' toe -written only c j one side of tne paper. -' - ' k Pcrsonautles must toe avoided. ' t' r ; And it is especially and particularly ur i ; r stood that tne Editor does not always endors tlie news of correspondents unless so stated in tne editorial columns. ; . ; 1 a : , N K y AP VERTI8EME?f TS. (hand Challenge Sale AT mi .-5 CASH HOUSE. Q WING, TO THE UNFAVORABI .WEATII er during1 the past three or four weeks tie reg ular Fall Trade of the manufacturers and Im porters has been greatly; affected, ana as a consequence they have had to dispose of large lots of new and desirable goods at. - ' ! Greatly Reduced Prices, which we have taken advantage of and will offer to our customers the f ollowlng Bargains: o One Lot Dress Goods, 5 cents per yard. " ' ' " -' Double Width Dress Flannel, recently sold at 40c 30c per yard. . Tricot, superior quality, all shades, actual value - cp cents, 33 cents per yard. ' , Special Values in Silk, 20-ineh Heavy Lyon silk, worth $1.25, 80 cents. Faille Francais, recently sold for $L50, IL10 per yard, ... Ail the Latest Designs In Trimmings to suit any style Fabric. . 0 ' - Beaded Gimps and Plushes, C5 cents per yard. ; astracan 50centa per yard. : ' i : 0-- -; ih''.-'-' One Lot Separable Braidings; worth CO cents, 39 cents per yard. -0 Cloaks, Shawls, Dolmans, Raglandsf at greatly reduced prices. ; V-V' "Economy is wealth." Those appreciating this maxim will avail themselves of the reduc tion in prices at M. M. Katz' CASH E0U8E. 116 Market St., Wilmington: n. c. ' nov 19 . ' - FURS, FURCi yrE WISH TO BUY ' , ; 1 0 000 RACCOON skins - ; ioIooo8 10 000OPOSSUMSKINS' io!oooMmK sKmsv ! jQ QQQ SKUNK SKINS, lO'OOO OTTEK SKINS ' , We pay highest CASH prices and make prompt returns, ' , - CHAS. P. BROWNE & CO., 110 North Water St,, Wilmington, N. C. nov 17 d&w tf STATE OP NORTH CAROLINA. NEW HANOVER COUNTT. John li. Turrentlne . -: VS.' ; r: ' Joseph Gregg, W. S. Garvey and n. IL Mat thews, partners trading under firm namefend . style of Gregg, Garvey & co. , This is an action forthe'recovery of the Bum or seven hundred and fourteen and 33-100 dol- -lars. due b3 contract, and a warrant of "at tachment has been Issued therein, and it ap pearing to the satisfaction of the -Court that the defendants are non-residents of this State and cannot after due diligence be found In this state and that a cause of action exists against them and that they are proper parties to this suit and have property In this State? Now therefore said defendants are commanded to appear at the next term of the Superior Court of New Hanover county to be held' at the court nouse in Wilmington on the sixth Mon day before the first Monday in March. A. D. 18S9, and answer or demur to the complaint in this cause or Judgment will be rendered against them according to tlie prayer of the complaint. 8. VAN AMRINGE. . ! Clerk superior Court- New Hanover County. For Ren SEVERAL HOUSES, STORES AND X. , Rooms In splendid localities. AlsondL houses and lots for sale for cash and m ' t on the monthly installment . plan. Kets promptly collected. Taxes and Insurance attended to without extra chaxgw. MARTIN T.DAVIS, . Iteal Estate Agent. M.IL1 nov it 11
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