9 : ' ' -'V-. '' ' '' ' ' ''. -rV:- -; -' ; . ' UU:I:..- ,'? " "", .''":-': . ..:':'. '. : 7' v t' '-J.S ..- -V- VOLUME XVI. WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA; SUNDAY. MARCH. 4, I883r Single Copies 5 Ceils 1 NUMBER 0.. . i. i wi DiNiiNciT ;o NPOST -4 ' Jinwill .at the Fusloffice ' at Miming o'i, & Second, Jlas$ Mailer, li.TES OF ADVERTISING. " Kihl:(S) linea, Nonpareiltype,con Mti'uKe a: square. ..." PHf y cctita per line for the first in J,.riiiMi And twenty-live cents per line or ens! i additional insertion. V Ail .I'lvertisements will be charged cl -lie above rates' except on special aontracts. The subscription price to Thb Wil Mi.sGToJf Post is $2 00 per year; six months'. $1 00. All communications on busiues must b addressed XoThe Wilmington IVs r, Wilmington, N. C. Til i; POST AN NO UXCKJI KNT. "; This paper will Lot be Bent in future to any except to those who ,pay in ad- vance lor it. ( find it ho hard to t illrct hack HuhHCriptions that we are oiiM-t-UiHl to 1'oilJ w tho rule loug since liiid'down by other paprrsl-fcnd only . . I. . U I''mfn s-r"''! muse wno are wi'ii.'ig to pay in advauH'ir it' .scud m your mon and y ii can ge (lie IMt; not ot herwispr line tloliaa will. paj fr Ih.t I'r months, two dollurttj; lor twelve months. ''No. Mess ' ; ;J ; ' i. ' ' v . i: tlnui hi months timo received, j nn (Tin: ii au: u i: miiFTK iO. Us I osition of a ritizt-H of Wil iiiirjtt one interested in its corporate s.-u;idnes4 and lnaterial prowperky just at '.lfn time, is 1 HtiHids o:i the r i k that of a -'man who vprWnk and sees the s!ii; freighted witli all of bin property b t certain and irrcUievable dis iii'r, iv.iihoiit he power to arrest her lernon who . htands at prop;r TJin ti e fin ineiiil liblni, a'though a good rfiyinafi t in Ids way, having ;no interest in U -cAro or IVeight'Hii have little ilestiiiatioti or the sue- 3 . -- . inr vuiiifi in t i. ct s-tltil tt rin'mat ton of the voyage, while (ha oilicprs, unmindful; of : ihe lac'i h.it the ve.4scl is rs iddly EettuV" in a itirii-iit when Irettirn to hinootli water Will h iiuii03siu!. sooiid their lime 1 leo li: : and fattening. on the good things that me from the galby.' Notwuh .H'.anttiug ihe fact iliat the' Vessel lifts long iit l on boir l enough to render-it' exlietueiif doubtful whether siie could '"! ' I makt:i tiij, (he olhcers stop to lake mi a Oiiup'c of mart-et houses and water vvurk-i, besides the ioeuinbrauce of well '.tid' d.-i-nothi.ig ollicers. The !eaks are mi 1 .- 1 );K!opvd. neither is auy atlen laid to thl direction 6( this val- lion paid to 11 ibl vessel and the only spasm of cuiiioiuy, it it J.aii he calleit such, was ' wheu llie f thcfri of this cruiser, al .'though voting (o' increase their salares, and lo i.vcrloii 1 the A'esel" with the ... . . ... 1 1 uirtiket . hou-ic, becaus. miue of them wer interested in its being on b.ard, were licverthelfss in favor of liglitering Ihe 'vessel by Ihrowing overboard the ueceakary! baggage of the sailors, which was'lhe case wl en these officers reduced the .,iy. and ilary of" 4hc policeaieu . ttuvnts a S ich it will is the picture presented. bf hard l- conviuce any Alii? who knows that it is a truthful pic- lure I tlu iditian of the cify gov- -ii v . -r ; It ' jpeople are hrd to convince, let them pov.der tlheso qucstious: Why do we not have - 1 . vl expensis. ot he usual yearly exhibit the city? ; Why is it.lhat l Ik e present othcers ae. iuno hurry liraay-xifryheui have been heretoforej- I j makt a year' or the cvni pan jou bet wee 11 last ast two years expenses, years, under different is ii? "Ah, there is the wuu irevious 'board?: lib rub.'K They will not bear comparisuo They say the appropriations have fat leu t short rh indeed! Quite likely. How much take have been collected How much ot jlhe debt or interest has b?eu paid? Not a word put of them. Welt, let any one take the small amount of taxes collected, .dednct from that the expenseof the present year, in cludiug the interest on bonds, maikel bou ms that dead capital, princely salaries, txpinsf of the water worka, etc j aid see ho w la r the city U behind? Where is the ' boasted economy, re trenchment atid reform? We ay thee thingt foe. Detaocxmta, tor they hTC it all ia their own hand- but white they have every citiaen ls tutereated in the proper and economical adaiaiauattoo of affair. " J ' :'";.,-' -.-'" I ' ' ' ( Oae wouldjcooclud from the alixhfi et examination into the finances of the city government that it was the wont manad financial concern in the country. . With the cityalready heavi iy in dbt, here U a new market at great txpecse new water works, prince ly aalariev for cficiala who bat to do nothing; ta lawyer kepi ia Raleigh oetar ly the whole of this session of the leg islature, at great expense to the tax payers of the city, to boost ..he market bill through the Legislature;! two-fifths of the expense of the city hospital, a useless affair, besides the large interest debt always accruing from ihe bonded indebtedness of the city. Wither are we drifting is an inquiry indeed?.: And all this out of a revenue from taxation about $120,000 a year, if it was all col lected, but it never isnot near all of it, and out of what i collected has to come first and foremost the annual ex penses, this year tome sixty five orssv enty thousand dollars, which; does not include the interest tu be paid on a debt ot $600,000, nor the other enor rnous and extraordinary purchases made br the present board, j And why are taxes not ail 'collected? It is charged that there is a gujod de al of favoritism about this; that every Dutch -man, Irishmanl Jew or otored man that keepi any sort of an i'stab'.ishuieni, be it ever so . ipsigniticaut, has to coma up every month or a policeoiiiu wtll b. sent to use-" dirt) and summ iry ven- summ iry vet geabe against hiin. f5u, it is said that the bo ks wiH sh-w in iny a i pouiboii blood, jso walletlj, wh'ie t.tx account looks as if ne liad used hM vn pleas ure -whether he paid taxes not, aticl was not vjery frcqneuHy aflVcU;d iu that Wiy. ',' "'. ' .; ' .''." The whofc system of the jollfction of taxt.-j and the aymeut (.f .theses lare-HalaricH to do nothing otliciats, is calculated to suggest a band nf pirates who are content to Ijve iif; idlrt:t'5,olF of the pit nder obtained from those wlo do i.ot hu ve the courage or kuowlrde to resisTtheir invaMious. A band of pirates which havejnot the pluck to at tack those who do uudrsfand their lit tle game and have the resolution to re eist it. ' . .' -.. We make uo charge of corruption We write plainly what we think wll be "bourn out by the. fids ; We ue strong language the importance 'of the subject and its urgency demand it. We have M en Memphis surrender! her char terto get out of ' debt; our Wtpr .tcwu of Fayetteville in financial chaos.caused by debt, and Wilmingtu J is on the roa 1 to SUC.D a condition. Ihe remeay 11 economy; to run the city on business principles'"; to pay for what work is done and ho more. Not lo run it as' a polit ical machine, as a refuge fur party hacks, where those who don't desire to bullet lbs tttorma of life must, be taken into a Hah harbor and fanned by the cooling zephyrs of ptace and plenty a, the expense of the euu-Uropzed and sweating sons of Jabor, who jmanfully battle in the strife. .i - Democrats, if. is. in yijur uvn, hands It is for you 16 remedy these 4vi!( a;id give all 1 benefit of econohiy and a business like admiuistration of muni cioal affairs. Will you do it? We shall s?e. . ' - :..:.kl. im m - - ' The AiatiuiiHlj IVmI. T.llefijre cjngreas adjournsi.il should nroiviMi to the legislatures ol ihe several states for ratification the fotlowiug as an amendment to the cousrltiution of the United .States: 1 T A Ri icix X VI. 6?tcli(N 1. Polygamy, shall: not be nractieed within the iUuited States or an v place nubiect to 'h ir jurisdiction; but all childreu born of polygamous marruires existiuii at the time of 'he adoption, of thii article shall be legitl Ktn iON 'J. tVuigres shall liLive 40 wer to enforce this article by appropriate legislation. .. TlTeu it might be well to providc that uo act which is insda a cniu i three fourths of the slates shall ever ba per miUedjiuder iha plea olreligioui be lief. Xt us remove. all constitutional "cruplea from'tbe support of polygamy and other Crimea Many a man has read, no doubt, in a newspaper that he hasn't paid frr and never intends to pay - for,; of the steal inge of Polk and Vincent, and had his righteous soul vexed by their misdoings. ButHhere is no scarcity of Polks and ViucenU. Any man who contract a debt and decline to pay it, being able to do ao. ia aa great a acoundrel at heart as either of these tcoandrelly treasur ers, and only lacks the nerve or the op portunity to operate upon just as larjre scale. Of couree there axe aaany men, entirely honest, who postpone too lon the payment of their debts, and others who, from ualoreaeen misfortunes, are not able to meet their obligation a. Bat there are too many people, able enoajh to pay, bo feel, wben they have bought a thing on credit that they have made joei so much clear; and the devil will roast thee people juat as sareJr as he will Polk and Vtaceaf jtri. The Italian f kate a ?rJtt which rtaK "I pray that I may never be a Birtiei Ihtt if I marry, I pray thxt I tiay not be deceireJ. Uat lf I am de ceived, I pray thai 1 may not know of ik liotlflkoow oiV. I pray that I niay be able to lank at the who affair.- . . -) IHj -fottrwbactiptio Wlk iVT, f Frm the Charlotte Messenger Sep. SO, 18821 These lines are written ia memory of the late Geo. W. Priee, Pastor of the M. E. Church, Charlotte, N. C: "How beautiful are the feet of them that preach the gospel of peace and' bring glad tidings of good things." 1 Stop-friends, for just one moment stop. And drop one sympathizing tear, ' O'ef one .who, though in silence, sleeps, ; Has left behind a mem'ry dear. A spirlt'fllied with hopes of heaven, '": Has gone to reSt-in seas of love. To him the blessM reward is given, ' By him who rales and reigns above. Ltoving and loved, was he below, ? No angry thought came near his heart, His highest aim God's love to know. Ami to the world that love impart. He knew no languor e'en in pain , He would not yield, but struggled liaro; Trusting in God, unto the end, ; He goc3 to reap the blest reward. - - . -. Now thou habt paid thy tribute with a tear. Is o longer round his grave In sorrow stand Lift up thy head to heaven; see him there Willi glory crowned; he joins The angel baud, . -" - Around the throue of Ood, he joins the '. choir, -. -i . '. No thought ol 'earthly trouble or of pain. He would not have this world or pain and . 5a rc, ' :.!': His spirit sev)i.s not to return a ain, ' - All jo: all glory! blessed hope of earth lire now enjoy s; nor could he wish for more Shouting aloud iu songs of heavens birth ''Tls' fought, -'tis wou.aud bow the bat . - 1". tie's oe'r. I; ! . - ' i '. . . J. N. C. Our New .Hiniter to Mpaiu. The nomination'-: of Gen. Foster as niiuis:er tj Spain . is one eminently fit to be made. ', ft is ali the more honor- 4 - . able to bun that it was not only un sought lor but catnejto him as a sur prise, and will be accepted by him with reluctance.' hi was long our minister to Mexico, and at all times fully met tbp5rcquireuiei'ta of that difficult mis sion. He. returned from thereof his own will because of a, real desXrefot private life and freedom to engage in private pursuits- Certain questions penduig between thie country aud Sjain, which required special knowl edge and the services of one skilled iu diplomatic work, causfd the state de partment to desire that Gen. Foster should reconsider his determiuatiou to decline ofli.ee, and accordingly, upon i'bre request of 'the President and the so liciiatiou of the secretary of s ate, hp will again enter thci seVvice of his gov ernment. 1 Tnat he will be most useful and successful in the duties of his sta tion there need be j o doubt. l!'uA- inijton, liejiubtican. ( 4 . . . . riolK Agaiuk The I'zar- - i .. . . 1Wnion, Feb. 26 1SS3. It is repor ted that the anarchist documents seized iu Ji'iisseis show that a plot has" been oVgauiz.! to murder the Czir of Kus ia on the occasion of his coronation in MayV - It is rumored in Paris that the disclosures mide in connection with the dynamite explosion at Gans- borieu and the seizure of papers at UrusseU will leadto the arrest of Louise Michel! and scverak of her colleagues. 1 - - - - '--'' j .The house of an anarchist in Brussels who e,nt-rtaiued iJjuue Michel when shle was .there recently was Searched yestV-iyby te j police, who seized three tnirfts. Thej inau who was not j-rou nded by . tbi explonion is named Cyvoct. He is a weaver, from ifyons. It is said! the Freush government has demanded his extradition. Tho Brus sels (itueffe says the majority of the documents which have been seized in connection with the explosion at Gaajn hojten are written in Russian and Italian They refer to an inUrtrartional plot. ,l lj.r-- :-' - I Jones, if bargUrs -should como into your .-house," what would you do?'' "Pd d whatever they required of me. I never had my owii way in that house yet, and ,il is too (ale to begiu now yes, alas! it s too lateJ- ; City Items. -.-"-.. 1 -i William K. SSellera is no longer city agent of the POST. " j To The City Subscribers pAn't fail to have your money ready for I shall, call on you . at once for the money you are du 9 tor the Post. I i JtLOY-tpl"c'B Bkyawt. Ja. . The lady preacher, Mrs. C L,Ba nett, an Fvangelisi of the A. M. E. Zi- on Church , will preach at ML Olive A. M. E. Church, corner of Second aed Dawson streets, this day at 3 o'clock. - ' " " :- . i raitel States Coart. II vi5mi th had a hearing be fore U. S Commissioner King last Tuesday 00 the charge of selling .liquor withont li cense.. He was required to give bood ia the sum of 1 100, for his appearance at the next term of the U. S. District Court. V - . I ' . lllchwagr Rehhery :r-.-' j Mr. G. P. Lamb, had her pocket book stolen from her last Thanday tasr- der pecaliar circuaasUacea. Aa she was pasiiag near the Xew Market boaae, between 10 and 11 o cioc, a colored boy ran along aide of her and ahe hti hiss ran kU hand ia her pocket aad oa frelinj or ker pocket-book, ahe dis- coTered it waa gooe. The hoj oa beia-f, accttted of the taeft raa down the alky adjoiaUqj the market boe aad taosa -pors-aed ae ata4e km cacafc The following obaricta ? wake 'car ried to the penitentiarj lasi-TaeaQae, sentenced at thai the ; last' trm of the Criminal Court:! " W.H. Oam- ' pell, Larceny, three yea; 'w -Jamea Burnett, Larceny; two years; j John McGnire, mismarking a hog, totXrjears; Dr. J. W. Wilborn,?! falsa JiWMfoew; five years; J. A. McKee, bMcea, six years; Henry Nichols, Iarceay,! three years. . - :-cr. -;: ";; '- r r-r..' v.j-j I. O.I. Blsiag Xedge Ve lilt At a recent meeting rof the benific ial order known as the Independent Order of Immaculatesf the following officers were elected and; Installed; r . W. AL P. J, Bandera. ,. , .r C Sv J O.Hixoii. '.fV;.; . . -v. -j V, M. Thomaa Briakley.- ' t W. T. John HbllowaT f ', Oa-Gilbert Williams. ' S. Robert B. Pickina, - I. C. David Joycelin. W. C James W, Lane. ; :: :. W." A. P. H. C. Green. , C. C Aaron Kellogg. Trustees C. R. Mallet, El vin Artis, Henry Green. ;. . , t . K;' '';"" " Warden William Washington. ; An Engineer Killed On Tuesday: last, about 2 o'cleck, engineer Lawrence Biseett was run oyer by an engine in the yard and was almost instantaneously killed The deceased was on his way to dinner from the W- & W. R. R', shops and while crossing the track hear the eastern end of the passenger shed was struck by the engine. The engiueer of the train did not see Mr. Bissau,? and was only aware that a tragedy had occured when his attention was called to the cries ot the victim. The body Was "mangled to a considerable extent, both feet being nearly cut off and the other parts ' of the body bruised and mangbd. : De-j ceased was unmarried and would have! been twerty-six years of age in May next. Died. , . In this city, on the morning of the 2Sth,.Mr. John Carroll, aged forty six years He was a good citizen an bonest man, who enjoyed the respect; of all and who had hosts of friends among those who while making, no pretentions to the hightoned elegancies of so called first class society, have hearts that, pul sate with the genuine feelings of .sym pathy, and sorrow for a comrade and companion.'! He was a soldier in the federal amy and a good one, and did bis duty as he found it, ,- A. quiet in offensive, but courageous, man, whose charity was only limited by his means, and whose many acts of unostentatious benevolence were neyer. know from himself. May the sods rest lightly in his grave. . " V ' - '. Lecture In Tileston C'pper ; Room. .'"--:'''; Last Friday evening, at 8 o'cloci, Prof. Henry E. oheppard of Charleston, S.C., delivered an interesting lecture on "Lanaguge," in Tileston upper Room. There was a very large and critical au dience assembled to hear the gentle man, who was introduced by Col. J. G. Burr, President nf the Hiatorital and Scientific Society, voder, whose auspi ces the lecture was delivered. ? The lec turer gave a detailed account of the linguistic changes' whiuh hare taken place in our language from the Eliza bethian period of English literature to the present day . The lecturer showed himself perfectly familiar with the subject be discussed, and hia lecture abounded in happy illustrations Prof. Sheppard has identified himself with the educational interest of the south, and at the close of hia lecture he ex pressed the hope that the cause might b advanced more in bat own state. . If Ward Se-eUatCB. Roova Bar. Exxcutttb Com. ) Wiuuxqtos, N. CL, ilar. 1, 9X The Republicaa votara of the First aad Fifth wards of the city ol Wilming ton will aaasmble oa Tuesday sight, March 13, 1SS3, to nominate two caa didatea In e-ich of the above wards for Aldermen, j The upper division of the First Ward eillWt al 8 o'clock, at Cipt EL Skhol'a Rocket Ora. house ia Love's Alley. ' .'.'. - The lower divtsioa wiU aea at 8 o'clock at Josh MearenV store, coraer Seventh aad Red Croat atreata. ' The first divisioa of Fifth Ward at New Market Heaar . The s-coed ;diriala at the eogiae house oa Xiath atreeU Itca-iedisU'y after the aosatnstfaae are made, the -rottn of the third divis ioa First Ward C1 aaeet together aad elect three precUct toanitiuais. The rotrra of the a aad aecoad di- nsioae oathe n&k Waid wiU ekct three feeciact EepwW tieaa. Executive Xre Uaaorer Couty. J.IL ExaTX; Eecmtry. "1 j ' Bad Aeeideut. , Intelligence has been received in this city of a sad accident having befallen Mr. J. W. Banting, of this place, who is a conductor on the Savannah, Flori da and Western railway. He was tra der a car near Thomas vilie, Ga., adjust ing the air brake when the train started before he was aware of the fact, and Crushed one of his feet so badly that it had tot be amputated the next , day Wednesday, As soon as he can be re moved he will be brought to Wilming ton among his relatives. ' Advice to Mother. 'Are you disturbed at night and bro ken ef your rest by a sick child suffer ing and crying with" pain of cutting teeth?, If so, send-aiJonce and get a bottle of Mbs. Wxj?H?!as Soothiho SYKUP FORCuiLlEtNTE?,lailNG. Its value is incalculable. It wirrelieve the poor little sufferer immeons(ly. Depend upon it, mothers,- there isiio mistake: about it. It curesdysentery and diarrhoea, regulates the stomach and bowels, cures wind colic, softens the gums, reduces inflamation, and gives tone and energy to the whole sys tem, j Mrs. WiNSLbw'ti . SooThig Sybup fob "Children Teeth in j is pleasant to 'he taste, and is the pre scription of one of the oldest and best female physiciaus and nurses in, the United Slates, and is for sale b all druggists throughout the world. Price 2d cents a bottle, ly I A !!t20.00 Biblical. The publishers of Kallcilti's Monthly offer twelve valuable rewards in their Monthly for March, among which is the following: We will give 20.J0 in god to the person telling in which ; is the. longest verse in the Bible by March 10th, IS80. Should two or more correct answers be received, the - reward will be divided. Tue money will be forwarded to the winner March 15, l&S'i; Persons trying fur the reward must i-ead 20 cents in silver (no postage stamps taken) with their answer, for which they, will re ceive the April Monthlyt a which the name and address of the winner oi the reward and the correct answer will be published, and in which several more valuable rewards will be published. Address, ,.RiTt.EixiE Publishing, Company, Easton, Penna. i ;! ":V. MARRIED. . . KLKIN MOSTGOMEKY. At the r'esi of James A. Montgomery, Esqr.. on Myrtle Grove Sound, February 2Uth. by Rev, T. M AmWer, Col. D.VNiEL KLEIN to MIfi OORDEN A A" MONTGOMERY. NEW AJJVERTISEMENTbl i Notice, 'JHE uaderslgucd haviug been apo:uted Regislrara of election lor the' city ol Wil mington, hereby give uotH-e to ll ton earned, that there will be held a Municipal Election for the electiou of two Alder mm in eacb ward of the city or WIluiiDKtou, on the Fourth Thursday iu Mrch, ( Marc'i -Jd.) 181; that the polls for mu'-I election will he kept open on said MarcU 111, 'S;, jrom seven o clocS A.-M.. until .sunset, at the place? designated below, and that lUUtra liou looks will bp kept 0W11 Iroto :o i luck A. U.Uxiocloa V. M. oa every ily mid dJiceMsl. ' -.oiniuiiiing witli Mo'dBj-, March tbe 5h, lfJ. at i o'clock F, M. at Hie "place dexicuateil hvlow: FIRST WAR1 f PrF.lt 11 isioN. Kegist ration at W. l. Kvau" Htore, fur e Nixon .Street aud Ia)vc'n A. lev. vuUbg pUc uortbcstru cvrner il Kourlli sd Harnptt Htreetv f FIRST WAl'Iil-ttl il lHy. ' '' 1 i t KexUlraUon at Maiket lfvue. uortb- eastern ?eornr ( Kourtu a.l tMinplMll Btieeta; voting place uuc. j f ECVNliWARU. ReCtauraUuB at City Ha'l; voiDS pUce same,.! : TU1R1) WARD. 1 Bc---ttraiKm al Olbleta toltm bildtD(. ooUaw-MMra coraer ElgtU aad rtinceea Stm -rotlac place tMuac. IVURTU 'AKl. R(UtrUa at Ana StrtxH Kaca . " - ii- Howm, iouUi al4 of Asa -trt Frost asd scoo4 suv-ta. voUog pUce rimi wash. RS)jt-rUo at . MrkH Vkw oL-i. --restert eeraer KilUi ad CaU au-Mta ----- . ' tw lug pi in aawr. -r .if ' W.M.' KVAXS. Kikru fim Waot. Vrr tt-a. : U. Q. WRfciUa.. &cenarar rtm Vara. Lowvr L-rMUa. J. c. urMtc, T , Bt-ftMnrNxiMVui. ;j: - j' . '' A. J. TOFT. "".': Ewtrw Tit vrarA. .: JX-U. i. WTLtll aiMm fwrta afsxi. -. 1 bxxi. rxtsow: naa Ware a ! NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. -j i . : i OFFICE TAX. COjtXECTOR,! 5 CITY OF WI GTON, N. C, February 26th, 1SJB. NOV ce - ? HEKEBT UI VEMTHATI WILL COM- 7 - MEKCE Ue Sale of ;BealEsUU, for the City Tax of the year 1882, on MONDAY NEXT. MARCH 5TH;at 12 o'clock, at the Court House door, f . ' i .- - ! . - -!., ' f. i . . I . HENRY SAVAQE, mar I j; Tax Collocter. STATE Ot WORTH fCABOUWA. NSW HLTKaiOK.COffBT, pFBIHQ TUX 1&3. O.W.VcnableandMv J. . j Hyeman, partners doing i i bastness under the naime I and style of Venabla AVFlalnUff. fieyman, i . k ' ' ' aaainst i-"'"l '-' -- i . . H. J. Eichlestten. i J i f THIS is an action to recover a debt due on account from; tt DetendAnt to tbe Plaintiff, and a warrant of attachment haa issued herein and It appearing to my satla fa stiou that Uie Defendant ia a non resident and cannot after due-diligence be found in this state, and that he has property in the state, and that a 'cause of action exists against id defendant, and this coarthaa jurisdiction thereof. Now this Is to com mand natd defendant, to appear at the next term oi the Superior yourt of New Hanover County, to be held Jon the I3th Monday after tbe 1st Monday in March: 1883, and answer or demure to the eomolaint or judgment will be rendered against him ac- coruing 10 taw. j r S.'ViSAMKl.'VUE, Clerk Superior Court, mar 1 It Kew Hanover County. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA; COUNTY -t- ' Ut JXJ2.W ULA.-NUVK. . Sltkbiok Cookt JSPRINO TKBM.18S3. Francis W. Willlami and Alex. O. Black, trading under tbe Urm name of Williams Black tfc Co. I I I Edward B. Dickson.! T HI8 is an action -to recover a debt due I . "I ' t"' I . . f- . accouut from' the defendant to the plainliftts, and a warrant of attachment baa issued herein and tt appearing to my satis faction that thedetendant Is a non resident and cannot after duet diligence be found In this state, and that he has property la this siate and that a causa of action exists against said defendant, and thla Court baa unsaictton tnereoi. : : i-. Now this is to command said defendant to appear at tbe next term of the Bu per lor Court ol New Hanover County, to be held on the 1-Jth Monday alter tbe 1st Monday in MarcU 1881, and answer or deaaar to the complaint or Judgement will be rendered against hinraccoruing to law. , , S. VANAMKlHUt; i Clerk of Superior Court. MRS. S. h J. AVANT'S, BOarding Hoiise, N EXT door to; Sf r.1 B. IF. White's, on Market Rvtweaa nd and Third Streets, Witmlngton, N Kates per day, fi ooj 1 - 1 1 per week, Meals ii cental I iub is if. FA Y ETTK Y I LX K WtsSERVER. OnTharsdav. February 8th. 185. the nn- dersigned will revive tha pabllcatln of tue r atetteviu.k ubsekvkr. The Okskrvkk wiu baa large 28 column weekly newspaper, and will be mailed to subcrlier, postage-paid, at $2 per annum, always in advance. ): It will give the news of the day in as ample form aa itsspaee will permit and both tegular and Occasional correspondents wittjcontribate lettara from toe capital ou -state? poll ilea andanalrs - Democratic in politic, the XJaaaaVKK will labor, first of all. to aitsare the pros perity of the town of KayeUevtlle, to de velop t bo. vt KKrhsiltural resources of Its own aud the; neighboring coanUca, and to proaiote al I that concerns the welfare ol the people of North Carolina. if uppoaeu ut sqcu mnovauoniton me noaeat ways cf our fathers as. In tbe KUlse of tro- gresx, barm society the OttaaavaR will be loituu in lun lyrapiivny witn toenewiblngs born of theobanredcondltlon of tbe sooth which aouud lutfemenl or eniichunad expertcuce find to be alaa good. I . A to ine reiu 11. win strive 10 aeservs tbe reputation ot the name It tabertu. - s.s.91 .(,4415 a;!?,f!5H!i mm '1 'HE nadevaigaad ba-iiag qaailded as a4 I mialstratf-lx. of Us awtata! ctf tllrm Kaowta. oa tba Sua day of October. A. D. i-vs. jkouea is croy giv to ail parsoaa loaebt ad to aaAd d sr Jt. to wss m Ua-ass- at a-aysa-Hit aad all oroas bavtag eta is aa4Btsat4 aasaJs .; w)U r mat tba 1 payma-at oa or bsof lb TM day of Oeto w, .v. ik, or lets .ou vtu a ptaadad lp bar of tb-ntr tuotiv-wy.tbUHtbaay of October A.U.IVSL llT lU,fcl T. BCIHOF. . - A4amluaraut X. MIU COAL AND WOOD. ! .-if- ----- il': rJi. of Bet R4 a4 . WbiU A.' Graaa. v- f- ; t-aove. Coaaaat. aad rare a o ataaa, Wo4 of U ktsdia ran brHy. taw J. A'STKIOER,! J5U f Caairai .Yard SEEDS south f c-arr. pin. n .mnM 4 , 1 itnifwtat mm ram 1 . i 1; a '-MsaB' w m "3 Motic. j ' '-: i : ' - v. ..jf"!.' ar.i a-a 1 -. - ta.C- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. THOS. E- OILMAN, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, " r j- JACKSONVILLE, ON-SLOW COUN TY, N. O. PRACTICES in the. courts of Carteret, Onslow ; Duplin and Fender counties. Prompt attention given to the collection 01 - t all claims. Persons desiring to purchase or sell Unds ia either .of the above' named counties will consult their own ' Interest by seeing or eorrpondlng wlh me. Ad. dress " . j . THOMAS E. U1LMAN, - . i ' . . - ' ' Attorney at Law, novabtf 1 Jacksonvtll. N C S. W. ODEN. .TIL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER; i FOURTH BETWEEN BRUNSWICK ArD BLADEN. STREETS, Repairing done In all Branches of the Trad 9 . -i and Satisfaction Guaranteed. 1 an7 ly. - j f'itu"f 5 1 Ji1 I AJ k S ii T lMIf:i1MtlIUf-SgHItf mm P: SDYniGMACHi!lEC0 CH CAGO. LL. r -ORANGE, MASS.fl U-AwD; ATI ANTA OA A- j u AKi.niw. WUialagVMi. N C dec CHAS. KLEIN tndcrtakrr and Cabinet Slakcr. All Orders rronpUy auca44 to. - !' -l-j ' :.-.:: U : - . Tim laast CA&KETH. lb bt WUMJC 4 uaotAL TCauta. oa ma a4wra Fraat da 2-if . IDV7AB0 a. 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