men, ana they will remain so. What flUBTIl CAROLINA rKEcini MIAL VOTE. we will do four years hence and it is a Mieellaneoue. long way ahead to look will depend up MR JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor & Prop. on many contingencies vei to arise. fillr! By Congressional Districts far !he IN?ni7,ifJJ T-2 Daily Sevisw, . - I - 1 oal?- 13m mom no I . . 1 fcj IJ , - - ill r-" I Lr 1 I I I 4 fill II Tear 1ST6 eaa a Mm I i i k s , WILMINGTON. N. C. WEDNESDAY. NOVt-MBKB 10. 1880 ItarrzaxD at wilmington, n. Mattes.1 THE 1'OSTOFFICE AT CM As iSECO.ND-ClASi The London Telegraph say3 that, Jn consequence of the advance in value of many securities held by the Glasgow . Bank, the liquidation is likely to show much better results than wore, at one time anticipated, and those sii . reholders who have met their calls in f ail will, be handsomely remunerated. Mr. James G. Fair, of Nevada, and the probable Democratic Senator from that State, is of Irish birth, and is 49 .-sold. While a bov ha lived in Illi- Who ..steals my purse steals trash. But he who attempts to Philpfrom me my good name will get into trouble. Lowell Courier. I iPIr rnnnnri crmms n nil ci r Tinin surrounded and gathered in. That's about the size of it this morning. AVe hope to feel morccomposed and comfort able in' a clay or two. Boston rest. I must tell yoirof a conversation I over- bead at Manhattan Beach between two children' who were plaving in the sand together. The" small boy said to the little girl; "Do you. wish to be my lit tle wile?" I he little girl after, reflecting: "Yes." The small bov: "Then take offl my boots." THE MAILS. -r "... 1 be maws cloee and arrive a: th.6 City PI EST Post Office as follows : Twr- Y An 4 l rV v nil.) nois. and at eighteen went to California, Northera through and mails......... , and m time became a superintendent of mines. In addition lo hia fortune made from fhe Big Bonanza mines he owns nearly a hundred acrea in various parts of San Francisco. He suffers from rheu matism. He is of medium height and heavyvwith a large beard streaked with gray. A motor yacht without steam low makes her way about Boston harbor. It illustrates the working of a compressed air petroleum engine. No smoke-pipe is visible, for there is none; nor any need of any, for there is no smoke and not so much fire as the flames of an ordinary kerosene lamp. The whole engine and running machinery are contained in a long, low box in the bottom of the boat, occupying scarcely more room than would be required for the ballast of a sail-boat of its size. The peculiarity of this engine is that a common match brings it instantly into full working power, ......7 45 way 5:30 .and 5:00 Raleigh. .....5.S0 a. m. Mails for the N.-.C. Railroad, and routes supplied there- l from, including A. & N. G. Jiailroad, at...... 5;30 Southern mails for all points a. P. m m. m. p. ro. coribji. The New Orleans Picayune show3 tha 11 1 uver one minion Daies oi cotton were marketed during the month of October. The receipts at all ports were 960,000, and if the overland movement be no greater than for the same month last year, something like $50,000,000 worth of the staple left plantations during the second month of the season. These fig r ures are iar m excess oiany previous record. When the movement to the ports last October reached 884,000 bales, the figures were in excess of the prior season by nearly 200,000 bales,;and now these are again overtopped by 7G,000. The Soath Atlantic ports lead in the gain, Charleston, Savannah and Norfolk having already counted nearly 200,000 bales more than last year. At the Gulf ports only 521,000 bales have come in, compared with 528,000 in 1879. The Picayune adds that the trade are still divided on the crop question, and the estimates vary materially! though the" tendency lately has been towards higher figures. The Atlantic States seem to have fared very well in gather ing the crop, and the vield will probably show an excess over last season. South, daily . . .,.8 a m ami 1:4o y. m Western mails (C CUy)daiij V (except Sunday )..... ...... 5:00 p. m Mail for Chtraw & ;Darlicg ton.. 7:45 p. m. Mails for points between Flo rence and Charleston. 8 a m & 7:45 n m rayettevule, and otacos on Cape Fear River, Tuesdays, and .Fridays...... 1:00 p. in. FayeUeviUo, via Lumberton, daily, except Sundays, 5:00 p. m. Ocalow C. II. and intermedi ate offices, every 'Monday and Thursday at 6.00 a. Smithville maiia, by oteatn-. boat, daily, (except Sun days)........ 10 00 ? u, Mails for Easy Mill, Town Creok, Shallotte and Little lliver, S. C, every Mon day and Thursday at......... 6.00 a ru. Wilmington and Black River Chapel, Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays at , 5:00 a. m. OPEN FOB DELIVERY . Northern through and way . mails 7:00 a m. Northern mails 9 30 a m Southern Mails 7:30 a. m. Carolina Central Railway 10:00 a. m Stamp Office open from 8 a. m. to 12 M., and from 2 to 5:30 p. m. Money Order and Register Department open same as stamp office, ' General delivery open iratxx fi:00 a. m.' to 6:00 p. m., and on Sundays from 8:30 to 9:30 a. m. Stamps for Gale"1 at general delivery when stamp office is closed. Mails collected from stre-t boxes every day at 3:30 m. Beaufort . . . Bertie . . Camden .. . . Chowan . . . Currituck . . . Dare ... . Gates ... Hertford . . . Hyde . . . . Martin . . . .' Pamlico . . Pasquotank . . Perquimans . . Pitt . ... Tyrrell .... Washington . Totah . - SECOND Craven . . . . Edgecombe . . Greene .. . . . Halifax ... . Jones . . Lenoir .... Northampton . . Warren ... Wayne . Wilson . . DISTRICT. TlLDEX. . 1,723 . 1,120 CS.i : C29 992 305 909 . 1,020 . 1,334 745 849 832 . 2,13G r49 15,422 DISTRICT. . 1.289 . 1,651 896 . 1,083 597 . .1,214 . 1,424 . 1,320 . 2,284 . 1,771 Totals . . 14,130 THIRD DISTRICT. . . . 1,397 Bladen . . Brunswick Carteret Columbus . Cumberland Duplin . . Harnett Moore . . New Hanover Onslow ; Pender Sampson . 1,002 1,150 1,431 2,230 2,195 3,070 1,365- 1,634 1,317 1,172 2,100 Totals Chatham Franklin Granville Johnson Nash Orange Wake . FOURTH DISTRICT. . ... 2,141 . . . . 1,873 ... . 2,047 . . . . 2,174 ...... . 1,710 . . . 2,428 . . . . 4,315 Totals FIFTH Alamance Caswell Davidson Guilford Person Randolph . Rockingham Stokes . . . A Physician's Testimony. Tl 1 1 ' P j 1 T 1 1 ncreoy ceriny mat jl nave Deen a practicing physician for twenty-seven years, ana lor many chronic cases in my practice. do recommend Warner's Safe kidney and Liver cure. It was upon my advice that G. W. Stamm, editor or ho Industrial Era, Albia, Joiva, ob- aincd this invaluable remedy. A. A. RAMSAY, M D. A H!00F TERHOii, Tho -ASarming Increase Heart Disease and the Symptoms which Precede It Totals . 16,694 DISTRICT. . 1,391 . 1,493 . 1,782 . 2,334 . -1,211 . 1,775 . 2,155 . 1,222 . 13,363 Anson . . Cabarrus . Catawba Gaston Lincoln Mecklenburg Montgomery Richmond . Kobeson Stanly . . Union . . SIXTH DISTRICT. Ij501) . . . 1,641 . . . 1,874 . . .1,250 . . 1,130 . . 3,417 . '. 648 . . 1,350 . . 2,117 . . 957 . . 1,556 Totals 17,539 There is much talk now of contesting the vote of New York State on account of the glaring frauds practiced there It would seem that a great mauy of the tickets voted in that State were contrary to the law, inasmuch as they were print ed nn fflO Yn V lrnfVi 4 Inn irrn-.l "nlontnt." -- -w. wuw WMVtt IUVU bllU ITU1U llVtUlO Z Leading to tcientlllc Investigation ana au Attempt to Check Its increase. The Wonderful Properties of "Seda-1 tine-deandia" and tow to Properly Uge It- ' :Vlexander llleghany Ashe . Davie . . Forsythe . Iredell . . Rowan . . Surry . Watauga . Wilkes . Yadkin . .' Totals SEVENTH DISTRICT. .. . . 846 . . . 527 . . . . 1,077 . ... 1,036 . . . 1,496 . . . . 2,407 . . . "2,189 ... 1,352 . . . 712 . . . 1,384 ' . . . 105 rfcV for All Regard- scovery. which it is thought was done with the I Facts of Importa view of allowing the employers and man, I m a x uracturera nho might be at the polls an The mortality statistics of this countrv opportunity forsceing how their employes sio7ir that a great proportion nf deaths voted; a species of bulldozing worthy of Sirlir?i!?!a7'-fB5;J.as?de fr0m iw-uuuuwiu paitjf. xii uppuui mil uicul-c auu sauenng wmcn even thefirat Buncombe Burke Caldwell Cherokee Clay . . Cleveland Graham Haywood be, we presume, to Congress as there is staS?s bring, make it necessary to take Henderson " bat one Democrat, Horatio Sejmour; VUeZgo? ZaeTS2( Jr., on the State Board of Canvassers. :. I curinjs: diseases of the Heart U "Sedatine While we honestly believe that there ue"luia wmcn accomplishing such Madison Mitchell i . i - .t wonderful results and attracting so much -Mitchell have been great frauds practised in New attention. This grearremedy S McDowell York by the Republicans, as elsewhere ingredients specially designed for all the Yolk . . and that irmw ihan nnnntr aP T,ot n k numerous rrouoies - . ... ... . e . . I combination is the result of lonff snii faro w autl unuuu(u liV lEIUiUUUUiC I UC of tho Heart. The I Rutherford esult of lone anrl raro . 1 Swain ful experiment, and it can be safclvas. TrfinsTro;. 41 k Out. .1:11 J it aortari tViot tttIi I "uu" icsuib iu luub oiate, Biui, we uov noi tv"vv iuu ""u wacu iu uiae it win cure lancev 4ii,-ni.4i..... 1 i4 mi I m every case. Do you ever have "WioM I J w Z r i T 11 4i 4T1 mare' Pssed feeling in side and breast, We are of those who believe that the Irregular Action, Throbbing .Tnmninr best time in the world to contest an eleo I buttering, Momettary Stopping, Slow tionis duriog the canra,, and at the SSnntfS,L ThL polls and not after the returns have been I are suffering and rave never tried it do so . 13,931 EIGHTII DISTRICT. . . : 1,991 . . . . 1,215 . . . . 1,193 . . . . C80 . . . . 315 . . . . 1,769 . . 1,010 784 . . 652 770 895 747 963 . 408 . 1,278 410 . , 459 746 Totals 16,285 HATE3. 1,543 1,655 556 866 398 237 511 1,081 656 1.150 513 1,224 1 ,020 1.895 256 1,005 14,506 .,1-1 3,841 1,067 3,226 801 1 t 1,'OVtt 2,191 2.499 2,188 1,162 21,208 1 wu -i ivrwifc; ..i'fc. A. . n 1 . - - - . t . "to - - - I - M 23L!3 I I 7 ' V r . I J m K M -1 s Arra?'- n lunsu pad x Is irade from a ffimDle Tronieal I.af nf T" TT . " ior an me cue met t& at cause cains in the I rx . lower part of tbe body-or Torpid 1 iy O Ur e VOllr b&CK AChG 1 "iwMw or tfee Kidnejs, Bliid Urinary OrrarS by wearing the 1,390 1,044 715 770 2,123 1,2; 736 1,203 2,994 550 1,252 1.667 18,063 15,692 1,870 1,920 2,094 1,682 1,342 1,668 4,441 .15,01: 1,446 1,632 1,173 1,968 989 1,570 1,498 980 11,256 t 1,317 927 446 815 637 2,649 751 1,456 1,739 427 724 11,888 Headaches Jaandice D'zzlaeas, Malaria, and all dithcultiea of rha KidnMn. uiver aaa Urinary Orcars. Kor Female Diseases, Mo-tbly Mengtroationp. and dnr- icjr rrefirnnoy, it nes n 1 fqaRl. It restorpg the r rpaas that rxae th blood, and hence i the best Blood Pcrifibr. It is the only known remedy that curea Biierfct's Diipsst-. for LMabat?, use Wa ner'e Safe Diabett For sal br hrngUta and all Beale-s at r er bott . Larger t bottle in th inar et Try it ii. U. WAKNKK A tut. octl6 Kochester,NT Groceries, &c. QflA 'Rolls Cotton BAGGING, UUU IH, -ian.l 2 lbs QQ nunaies cw ami i'cd T1E8, 800 Lbs BaffgInfi TWINE' 1000 B'bls FL0UR' a11 raaei, QQ Bxs Smoked and Dry Salt Sides, Oflfi Rh(?s and Bbls New Crop Cuba, OUU and N O Molasses. 1200 Kcgs-NAILS 4to4 900 Bales IIOOP ikon Bags SHOT, all sizes, , BAGS COFFEE, all grades, Bbls SUGAR, all grades, Boxes Assorted CANDY Tubs Pure Leal LARD, Boxes STARCH, Cases LYE, 200 Boxes S0AP' 00 Bcxxes T0BACC0' : 00 BXeS and IIalf Bbls SNUFF, 200 GrossMATCIIES' Wrappinar Pater. TA'inp. Soda. Handios. Crackers. Pepper. Ginsrer. Snice. Water it 1 , ' 1 XUCKei8, ler 4 d Improved cefcicr Kidney Pad It ia a Maitc-1 of Bealiojr and Belie'',;'' SIMPLE, .SENSIBIE. DIRECT., PAINLESS. POWERFUli LAnoNaad MkVOLUl TON i. Xfa;.-;-' orpt'oa or dirrt ftrnKnaf',n a ur satisfactory' interral medicitifiii- hth J 1 i. Trestlwe on ouer tfoub 8ntfree .-old by di Ktfigtf. i.rtent bp mail n i Cures by ABSQBPTlOy A II B LUNG niSTAtrc y THROAT DISEA?ES BREAlHfNG um ROUBLE, This is the Original and Gnaioe Kid ney 1'ai. Ark forit imd take no other. ; oct 15 hi I 1 ajrent the INTO ;ent- d healing nedlcin. poiaor-aJthBt can8dath,i jt ' ThoRQmd, fjjff tqf, Tirtnt,, "jb'cui enai The Only' Lung Pad Co- Williams block. i;EfR0IT, Mich 250 500 250 125 125 : 1 1 i on 1 oeiiair nniil mn v . . tFi JtCTUAL Kemiedy. DmU caipt of piice, f 1t by 1 u Pn ' ten. Detroit, am', cct J5 Eg& no more nr?r O R GOUT novl For sale low by WILLIAMS & MUR'JIIISON. The Landmark. Fu' liahed at tateiviJle, 7rede'l cocnty, N, I O., is the Leadir g 'ewepper in Western North Carolina. It is tha only Dem cratic Paper published in Jredell county one tf the la-gest ard wealthiest counties in tfee Htate and has at- a.: j t 1 . 1 . laiueu h lartr locai circulation tnan any paper ever heretofore published in the county. 344 150 822 702 1,529 1,242 1,226 1,012 282 1,505 1,066 9,900 1,186 578 286 532 184 Is a compound of. tho virtues Of 'sarsa parilla, stillincria. mandTaVo. dock, with, tho iodide of potash'' and iron, and liie-sustaininf? elements. It is tho purest, safest, and most effectual alterative available to tho public. The sciences of medicine and chemistry have never produced a remedy so potent to cure all diseases resulting from impure blood. It cures Scrofula and all scrofulous diseases, Erysipelas, Rose, or St. Anthony's Fire, Pim ples and Face-grubs, Pustules, Blotches, Boils, Tumors, Tetter, Humors, Salt Rheum, Scald-head, Ring-iyorcn, Ulcers, Sores, Rheu matism, Mercurial Disease, Neu ralgia, Female Weaknesses' and Irregularities, Jaundice, Affections of the Iiiver, Dyspepsia Kmacia tion, and General Debility. I3y its searching and cleansing quali ties it purges out tho foul corruptions which contaminate tho blood and causo aerangement and decay, jit stimulates the vital functions, restores and pre serves health, and infuses new lifo and vigor throughout the whole system.. No suiferer from any disease of the blood need despair who will! give Ayek's Sausafarilla a fair trial. It is folly to exjieriment with the nu merous lOW-pnced mixrtnrps. withnnt Iti circulation in Alexander, Wilkes, Athe, AllezhaDy. Yadkin, Davie, and Jredell. ia larger than that of any tw DaDera in the "medicinal virtues. nfffTorl va MnA.!,,,; M - 1 UiViUVl-lUUl' ra a r rr hina1 ail Z n M2 1 1 K . r . I fs -. nl.1 .1." i stronc foothold in Fortyth, ?urrv. Boan and western Mecilenburg, ners, while disease becomes mnm firmly seated. Ayer's Saksapartt.t.a f n tt -VA- 483 J 42 4 0D 261 2 812 558 543 342 1,110 42 23G 335 It is the only paper ia Western North Car olina that employs a Keenlar CanTasslnir A X J - . 1 i . . . Kni ou iuub aepi constantir Derore the people, unaer Fyatem a rapidly in- creaeintr circulation is the result, makincr the jLanamarK tne Dear aaverusmg. jxediam in vvetgern rnortn tarolioa. Address. "LANDMARK", declO atatesville, N C COMMERCIAL HOTEL, WILMINGTON, N. C.; cine of such concentrated curative power; that it is by far the best, cheapest,, and most reliable blood-purifier known. Inysicians know its composition, and prescribe it. It has been widely used for forty years, and has won tho unquali fied confidence "of millions whom it has benefited. ' j PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AYER & CO., Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. SOU) BY ALZi DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. SURE CUREiTiN Manufactured onlr nndur the aftora t,. Mark, by tha EUltOPEiN ffife MEDICINE CO., of P.rifl and Lelcti. Imc-ediete Relief W Granted. PerJ'Mai Cure Gcarente. Nnw excIuriTHr owdhl all ciebra'cd . 1'hjgici. of Europt iS America. Tho his e t Me(!,V,! KV.V. Paris report 95 cares oat of 1C0 cam three dayn. T4? (r8jert-TheonIy dawoiTer of tie ,oU . ftto Uric Acid hich steti in thtKIa CUliRD. , . CURED. fTPtn h 8 Dewey, Efq., 201 Kroadwty, InW imatory Kneumatiaa. ' eTy, Kaq, 456 Waibin?ton Marbt Chronic Khenaatiam. K Mre R Towne, 63 fcnst Ninth street, fchalrf formations in the joists), Chrcnio Kha. tie a. n iTra.er' ? ark iTeane; JerT City, Chronia nhenmntiam. " John F ChanaberUTn, Esq, Waihinjrtoi Olab, aahlntrton, D C, Rheumatic Goat WmE Arnold, Ktq, 12 Wejboaset ttrwt, Frovidence, R I, or twenty yeara Chronii Ubenmatism. t John li TurBffate, 100 Bancbei street, fu rancieco,-Neuralgia and Pciatica. tor Malarial Intermittent and Chronit . levera. Chills, .or A aw : '. i SALICYLICA lb A CERTAIN CORZ, HnperBeditfiE entirely the ae of 8alpbak4 Qainioe. bb it wilt not miIt nt h. r... but will aohiere a RADICAL cnRE.iiC ostany hf'tho iaconre&ia&ees tadtrcnbta arifliDjr from QUININE. : ;ucui ue oj mail on receipt or money, , ASK YOUR biuGGIST FOR m but take no imitation or substitute, u on Balicyhca (copyrighted) ia guaranteed tor here, or money refunded, and will beVtliT ered free on reoeip of orders, by JUf m Washburne&TCo,. 212 Broadway, oor, Fulton et. (KnoxiBallo wo !ijanr, t 8,952. received and announced. If the Demo-1 at ?nce tbe wl:o have ever tried it do Votes with Cherokee. The Republicap majority in the second district was 7,078. The Democratic ma- crats of New York had done their dntv ? 1, w ve-nrkea 10 do so' again.- If jonues in the other districts were as fol- craisoew ioroaa done iteiranty, jourDrubt has not got it send $1.50 lows: First district 91fi ih&l m as we all so fondly believed they were to our address and it will be mailed to f Vk T airier, jig third, doing, they need not have waited un- y- .e Ageiita in America, LobdeU lourtn -1'6' 5 fiftb, 2,107 ; sixth, 5,C51 , ;i iT i-v Chemical Co., St. Louis, Mo. seventh. 4.031 cio-hth T Ul the robbery was accomplished before joll-eod&w-em . . - v?j-, ci0nm 4,jjj. 1 - HOPBITTERS (A Medicine, not a Drink) Lare S.imple Rooms lor Commercial Traveler; making their arrangements to Capture the yillains, but would have detected and arrested them in tho rery act. Vc shall notice with interest, however, the con test which may ensue between the rich and arrogant rtgues and those whom they have defrauded, but with little hopes of a fiuccessfttl issue for the dilatory Demo- -craey. As for the people of the South, they center no protest and take no part in this fight, the Associated Press- to the con trary, notwithstanding. "WVhave done ourduly and secured V6urclvesf Our owvaSairs arejin" tEe'fhanai' 6t honest An,Kclltor's .Escape. Office of the "Industrial Era." ) m ir, AiBIAIowo,May26,1880.- Jlq iVwmtt may Concern: I take great pleasure in making the following statement: I have, been af flicted with a disease of the kidneys for the past two years, and have tried nu merous remedies with only partial and temporary relief.' "Warner's Safe Kid ney and Liver ' Cere was recommended THE LAURINBURG ENTERPRISE JS THE BE8T MEDIUM through which toad?erUe r ail and Wirter Goods cmcng th people of Botwson. Richmond aad An. ftnw an wl. Z my . 1 -w VUVUOTif m florm uarouna. and in the border c3untief f South Carolina The rpHK PSOPBIEroS hring thoroughly renovated this Houae ad furaiahed it entire ly aow, is prepared to give to the traveling publio all the conrenieneloa of a FIEtaT- CJLA.B8 jHOTEIu It.Ia located In the very eeatro of the buiineea part of the city, fbeing conveiiieat to the principal busisess houaes, Poatoffloe, Caaom Hone, Oity JHall and Oourt'floaae. JSfA Firat-Olaae Bar and Billiard Baloon connected with thia Hotel. RATES $2 PER DAY. oot 24 F. A. SCHUTTB, CONTAINS. HOPS, BUCIIC, 3IAXDIt.4.KE, Axn tiie Pt-r.EST axt Be.t ?tfKmcAt. Quali- iiM ur ju.1j UlilJtu JjlTTEBS. ' THEY CUBE AH Dlseascsof thStomich, Bowels. Blood. o-i i-j , iviuuvys, ana l nnary lirpanf, N er- remalo Complaints. Si OOO IN COLD. TS?.1Wlfor ? cm they win notcnreorll found In thtm. Ask your drnpplstor nop Blttors nn try kuera before yog sleep. Take uo Other. ID. l. ... Is an abso!ntanffliTifcM .. E 1 Drunkeaes, use of optamrtollaidH iiitrcouC8.I Send tok Ciecxxae nterprlMhaialar ta iV!! ?e nd Cape Fer aectioce i-J s . ? oDtained Urge oron. nx montha it before its re- lL . Sare K dne v and Liver Hnrp withla the iast f.w " H,B wrn,w is tho medicine needed, and can cheer-1 Adrertbenunu wui be inserted br the folly recommend it to others. .: - f I tt0Btk ' Varter d JW at teatonable rate. G"V ST 4 M AT I . . acuuri ik, bAAMM. I Lawinbur, N C tome, and after it the pain andjiistreas I leit me, and I am to-day feeling strong w iZd i S -u 1 and icell, I am perfectly satisfied that I tnoval ' iV amer's CilAS. KLEIN, Qflierlater ani &M Hater, Princesi Street, In Baseraent cf the i 1X129 to h werk. Journal Building, Ycurelree bj maiieg xaonej when a golden chares ie ofer ed, thereby-aiwar keepifiir POVertr from fonr rf.T t i . . o tu &-FSra ue MvanLcaa r,f 1 .1 . i """" - vucea lur ma money tat are offered, cenerally beoome wea'thy, while these woo do not mproye inch chance regain iapov. i " w men, women, Dora cd guia to work for tu right la their own locai- HELP Charles Krog an Jamea A. Marib, Out dian, who sae in behalf cf theniialTei i4 Rll other creditors cf the estate ef Ait9 i-'mpiCj deceased. ' . yirgiaia O. Xmpie, Adainifltrafr fef W , eBiaie oi Adam Jbmpie, aeceaecd. . THE 'CBED1TOR8 of the estate of mUT Adam Kmple are hereby aoti&e4 that creditor's bill has been this oay filed by the plaintiffa, againat the deeodaattoseev eettlement of the intestate's eaute acoord iog to law. .All oredhore of eatd esiale an hereby farther notified to appear beforath nnderairned, at his office ia the Oitr of W mineton, on or befor Monday, Norettbtf 29th, I860, and -file the eridenee of their claims, or they will bs prevented frcm ptf ticipating In the assets of aid eiUtv . , JS. .Yah AMBIftOF, Clerk of the gnpentrt Cdnrt ef Hew Htto erConnty , " oct 2S-Iair6wli iBtate of North Carcttnari ; f i n. Superior George Dari3 as eurriTing exeeotor tid trustee of the will of Dr. Louis J. Foiiwsi plainUff. f Aeainat ''. William II. Green, Emma D. FlBner,rT I AAttJUr to tha cathtaction of X Court that Joseph ;jy, Flaonet. Chirlis Klanner. Bennett Flanr.r .ni a J FlnBr. r- v V . l - 1"-" -"e2B w 1 R57 -or than tea wvuU,r wijm. we mmiih an ex pen.ire outfit aid ail that m rw No one who engages Calls to ,taako nsoaer a A fine assortment of Coffins ih aets constanUT on Hand. Faroitare Repaired Cleaned and Yaraiahed. Orders by tele graph er mail promptly flile l uof- 6 - Tha newest, latest, bes suxd cheapest K0f)ESTHATj8. t roar it uaiT innr ikim ments mil InformaHn," .Vh -fir7x." T Portland, Afmina. , 1 oct 6-d6m-wly ? For Rent. GOOD 8T0RE for . coaatry ISftjKS t, between See- " Attorneys and Coaasellois at Law. t sept 18-tf atar eopy f (foncf John D F lannp ' Ae.m.aA m of the defendants iathe abore entitled aatfca,w con residents of this.?-t ate, that a eiufeo? tion ezieu asafbst Linu. kfed that tbef arf proper parties toiaid action,whici ia ao aeries' brought toforeclaea mortaee fcotai the pltinttir hv fh 1 Ult!immfJl Oroea and.H rinm., .a hereby given to the said non-resident de fendants, to appear at the next term ofthi J.ourt f be holden at the Cotxrt Honi& Wiimmgtcn. in said county of JTev U rer, on rarst, JalondaTthe tbdsyK Decembe? ndtt,ad tcinlr1 oremurtft plaintja?. CDDcpi fodmeot wiU s taken ac?3rdo tS demand of jiidtaiest therein. , JMAXVlXMt " oct 23.1aw-6wHi4 Clerk Hoperlof Coart The LowestPricea t WW-1 t-' .in,. - . lii'.W it, .v . T710RALL KINDS.OF HilKTIMV BitSiARRaC2Sl Jli t' , Get estimates at this office3efcre hsrii fj?rlxitlng donojebewherft.; ' ' (OlBcela BeVlewlhtifldmr.)f ! ' M

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