published
si
THIS PAPER
. -
every morning, Mondays ex
cepted by
JOSH T. JAMES,1
KDITOK XSD PROPRIETOR.'.
..,nn.in'9 Postage paid-.
nne vcar
v -
4.00.
Six months, Z.W.;-. 11UW
' .u. i 00: one monm, j
Vr will be delivered by carriers free
f, or "cents iH.-r week:
r" oT in- and IllieraL . - '
will report any and all fall-
w receive their Pair regularly, "
LOCAL NEWS.
INDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
See ad. bank notice. .
E. Davis Kennebec ice.
L1 t An lit tTt-
I'xrl'BSIOS ru"- " i
I a it. IJoytos They have come.
C Mi"Nis -Concord Chapter.
vyvl i;i:os-To Out of Town Buyers
s , r w K1T XewsiiiHT ami Period-
Kkk'-unk!'
ts
0
VOL. VI;
WILMINGTON, N. C TUESDAY. MAY 9, 1882.
NO. 113.
W
& ' AKiKi: Bums n-
Caxdki: linosFlour.
KijnEK Cape Fear
"drie-.
.'Kkuciiner &
Sunar, Coffee.
MkaixiWS &
Tobacco Wrks.
Ckom.v & Mokkis Auctioneer's
-private sales.
X,.w w:n very scarce yesterday .
Kor other local sec fourth page.
The riM-eipts of cotton at this port yes
lenlay fxted up 138 bales.
CFMMUXTCATED.l
The Congrrefirational Confer-
l !
ence. i
Tho Conference of the Congregational
Church and ministers of North Caroi
lin has just closed! its Fourth j Annual
Session, having met this year with the
chnrch at Wilmiugton. The exercises
consisted chiefly in reports of the pro
gress of the work iii the various fields,
essays and addresses. The j reporti
showed an earnest feeling pervadinc
all the churches: The standard of holi
ness arrived at inj each I is thai laid
down in the Word, j The handful of
churches, by, their strict morality and
earnestness, are remodeling the cities
and tow us in which t hey are situated.
The reports of Sabbath Schol work
' were interesting, showing the hold
i which the truth of the Gospel and the
j study of the Word have upon the youths
enthusiasm in the
The Raleigh
great
Steamship Jiemdator, Capt. Doane,
arrived here yesterday from New York. cause
May, thus far.has been a most willful
and ca pricious coquette.
u'lmn will the huckster nuisance
ffllia '
abate ? . 7
Paul Boy ton and the other whale ar
med ye.stcrday. '
Two vessels are reported at quaran
tine. -
There is
Temperance cause.
Church is sometimes called the "Pro
hibitionist Church.." Each church in the
State is committed to jthe ...Temperance
some having special rules in
their constitution, others holding that
the plain rules of the Bible need no writte
statement, but require a strict absti
nence. AH discard fermented wine at
communion, and discourage the use of day we visited the Cape Fear Tobacco
tobacco, After several eloquent ad- Works, situated on the corner of Sixth
dresses, the following was unanimously and Campbell, where we found the pro-
New Sleepers.
Col. R. R. Bridgers, President of the
W. & W. 'and W. C. & A. roads, and
Capt. Jno. F. Divine, the Superinten
dentof thoaejjines, have recently return
ed from Chicago, at which place they
made a contract with the Pullman Com
panyor sixteen new sleepers, to be com
pleted and placed on the line next Fall,
in full time for the through Southern
travel. These ears will ran all of the
way from New York to Pensacpla and
possibly from Boston to New Orleans
without change, which will be a matter
of great convenience to the travelling
public, . : ' -'Tr.
A Tramway.
We have received a communication
from a resident of Point Caswell rela
tive to the proposed railroad, from that
place to Clinton. This correspondent
urges a new idea, and in another direc
tion. lie thinks that tailing to raise tne
neeessary funds to construct a railroad
a tramway is in order. Ho gives
facts and figures to back his suggestions
and we must say that his arguments are
very plausible.
One of the Enterprises.
We contemplate writing up the in
dustries of this city, and will "do. em
up" each day until we finish. Yester-
Young Men's Christian Association
NEW ADVEKTISEIENTS.
We understaud that good success has
attended the efforts to establish a Young
Men's Christian Association in our city.
The various -business men and mer
chants have
usual liberality, and a sufficient amount
has been raised to justify the calling of
a. public meeting forjthe purpose of j
organizing the Association in Wiliuing
ton, to which tho memkw of the vari
ous Christian Churches are cordially
invited. The place and time of meet
ing willbju announced in our issue to
morrow. ,
They Have Come I
The Xucky Man Congratulated-
The announcement that ticket No.
74,414 in the March drawing of the
Louisiana State Lottery had drawn the
capital prize of 30,000, and that half!
oi tne tlCKet uau Deen soiu in oavauuau
created considerable excitement, and
many were inclined to think that there
was some mistake. We are pleased to
state, however, that there was no mis
take, and that the lucky person was our
well known townsman, Mr. Eugene B,
Philpot, of the firm of John Sullivan 6s
Co. During the day Mr. - Philpot re
ceived the congratulations of numerous
friends, who were rejoiced to near ot
his good luck. It was a big return on
the mvestment of $1. Savannah News,
March 16.
He sent to M. A. Dauphin, New
Orleans, La. The hext drawing will
take place on May 9th.
Messrs. W. E. Davis & Son are ex
pecting a cargo of Kennebec ice. -
adopted ;
Resolved, That while we reaffirm our
former testimony as! to the duty 91
Christians to abstain from the beverage,
we would also renew our uncompro
mising adherence to the principles of day, which amounts
legal prohibition,
prietors, Messrs. W. L. Meadows and
Grier Kidder.hard at work. This factory
employs seventy-five hands, and pays in
a tax of 16c. on 1,500 lbs, of tobacco a
to the neat little
and our purpose to 1 onm f doin lv fci fiftn tiprweek.
Fish arc said-to be biting nicely at stand by the same until it snail pecomei , vpr Mr ivipadows
. I ri U I U W 111 I I1M .11111 lllllll IV I'l I I. II! 1 w -. -
New Inlet.
Fires and blankets were again found
comfortable last night, May 7th, 1882.
The Champion Cigar
full blast.
Factory is in
with
The market is well supplied
Spring lamb, stall fed beef, etc,
Th steamship Gulf Stream, Captain
Ingram, arrived in New York yester
day. "
Macalistcr, the magioian, is perform
in-r his wonders in Charlotte. He will ,
not visit Wilmington this season.
Some interesting reports
of work done in county schools, with
windows of oak boughs, and disorderly
children who have become tamed and
now are in thorough sympathy with the
work, and some of them earnest Christ
ians.- ' ! I
! f !
City mission work was also an inter
esting subject. It was shown how very
many kinds of work a single devoted
woman could find to do.
I , I wtinTinji ohftTP-tt f the. meo.hanical work
were maae " - . , , , . -
ot tne iactory, nas naa iweniy-eiguu
vears experience in tne manuiaciure oi
tobacco in the western part of this State
and on the Virginia line. He thinks
the climate of this section of country
superior to that of his former field of
j
labor. All the tobaccos manufactured
in this factory are bought in Granville
county (in the i golden belt ") by agents
of the factory, who are always on the
Aything in the hardware line can
le found at reasonable prices at Jaco- I
m's. ' . . f
t-apt. .j.jj. btanjy will leave tor a
-Southern city where he proposes to erect
his patent tar machines. .
An ox attached to a cart enlivened
r i i .
uungs on fiancee street by running
away yesterday and spilling the driver
out.
. I A I All nrnrlna sV nhrnirinnr ortfi rhroo frrflilAa
I'nVin nrna ovominod 1 onl nri lo l nrl rr I j-,.. c3 o
fi,rt oi ;;QfW I I ! of smoking tobacco are made and sup
, . .VV !,. , . L oli, olied to the trade. Mr. Charles Cono-
Kn si. Tn.rUnP rd nd UT is the traveling agent of theestab
j , , y ' ' lishment. and will start on a tour in a
day schools. In the latter, manners, A1&cut . ,77 - ,
mnrs k t.pmrwr!iiiw nnd rftlitnon are a iCY Vi- "i3 & .
part of the training, j These schools are
sending out teachers into the counties
others the same
around', who carry to
principles and rules pf conduct they
have learned. Thus, silently but surely,
luck, knowing that they can supply the
trade-both domestic and foreign with
the best grades of tobacco at low prices.
To-Night.
' The Literarv Club will meet at the
the great work of progress goes on, and jjt)rary rooms to-night at 8 o'clock.
"H 'H At . A? I ' 1 -1 J 1 I J ......
will, till the entire' people are elevated.
Mr. E. T. Hancock is having a bay
window and tower added to his resi
lience, on the corner of 6th and Prin
cess streets. The design is entirely new
ml much admired.
To Builders and others Go to Jaco- i
m's for Sash, Blinds and Doors, Glass,
&c. You can eet all sizes and at the
lowest prices.
Mr. J. Wy Barnes, ;the trucker, is
We are requested to ask the ladies to
come, early so as to obtain favorable
seats. The subject of debate is whether
President Arthur was right in vetoing
the Chinese bill. Messrs. Rob't McKoy
Wm. Jones and others will participate
in the debate.
The Second ISrigrade.
Gen. M. P. Taylor, who recently re-
ajain ahead. This time it is a cucumber, signed the position of Brigadier General
ine lus of the season, crown bv him in iha K.! Tiviin 1ST n. State Saturday evening, pursuant to call, and
the opeu air, which is, we believe, the Guard, has been again appointed to adopted a constitution and by-laws, ap
-arhest we have ever known here.
The Bar Association.
The WilmingtonBarAssociation met
t he tin for the Hotel Brunswick, at
Smithville, was carried down on the
steamer ioort yesterdav. Mr. E. G.
Policy, who has the contract to tin the
building, says he will finish the workin
a day or two.
the position, j The tender is made m a pointed a committee to seieci oracera
very handsome letter Ifrom Adjutant- and report at a meeting to be held at the
General Jones, who. Salluding to the Court House next Saturday at 4 o ciock
pleasure it frives him in behalf of the H6n. O. P. Meares presided and Mr.
Governor to tender the! appointment to Jonn D. Bellamy acted as Secretary
savs : You can be of The Bar was well representee: ana con
real servnee to the State GuardJ which uderaWe interest was mamiestea in tne
is becoming more and more a serious object of the meeting.
The steamer Passport made her first business, as instance the Plymouth riot,
not un-
and means
nvcr. She presented a fine nmarance to the public.?' Gen. Taylor has con-
i . 1 ... - ... . a
n ner new dress. eluded to accept tne appointment.
- -v.uivi jmssport made her nrst w"01"3? aa maiauw my
regular trip of the season yesterday, an( men are needed wlio are
taking a colored excursion down the willing to give of their time an
Small annoyances in life are vanish-
s 1 nrougn scientific discovery. In his
Lure, J)r. C. W. Benson of Balti
Sudden Death of 3Ir. Smith.
I . ! : !
Mrs.-W. D. Smith, wife of Mr. W.
The objects contemplated by the As-
anriation are. the collecting a legal li
brary, encouraging a more-lraterna
feeling among the members of the Bar,
and the preparing a system of rules o
practice,fixing a uniform rate of charges
or agreement on a fee bill and the ele
vation of the professional standard. The
THE TWO AQUATIC WOXDEKS ! TITE
MONSTER WHALE, CO feet In length,
rct2hlnjr 80,000 poumln, and i'pt. PAl'I
BOY TON, wlMwe bUtrtlinflr ailvenlnres on
Sea. itiver Rnl are nniiarallolc! in the
contributed With their. J tj,e ouiv genuine Arctic Whale ever taken eu-
urriy wuoie iroiu inc vau.r ana is me preai
est natural rnrlnsltv on earth. He will lie on
exhibition tlU Fill l AY only in tlie Whale-
PavUliou on Nntt sjreet, near the Wilmlng
ton WeMou Freight lepoU Capt. Bovton
will be in the Whale PavUlion tLilly, to ehow
his wonderful tlm, hU companion ilu voYasre.
the Baby Mine," in which he carries supplies
when maklna his lonely voyaire; his &AiU,
paUllet, flag;, etc ; alo the beautiful cobc of
metiaJU that have been presented to lihu by
crowned heads and governments from every
quarter of the globe.
Admission 25 cents. Children 15 cents. Doors
open from D a. m. to 9 p. m. may tKSt
PLEASE XOTJCE.
We will be glal ,to receive communications
from our friends on any and all subjects 1 of
general Interest but v
The name of the writer must always be fur
nished to the Editor.
Communications mast he written on only
one. side of the paper.
Personalities must be avoided.
Anl It Is especially anl particularly uniler:
stooil that the E.litor loes not always endorse
the views of correspondents unless so stated
in the editorial columns. "
NEW A'IVEUTISE3IENTS,
Auctioneer's Private Sales
W. L. MEADOWS.
The Odd Fellows.
The Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows will
meet in this city, this evening,' at 8
o'clock. Sixty-eight delegates arrived
last night and registered at the Purcell.
They will be taken to Wrightsville
Sound this morning and will spend the
day on the beach. Capt. Manning will
serve tnem up a dinner at Piney Grove,
which will be rich in Sound fare, and
will do all in his power to add to their
pleasure. You are in good hands gen
tlemen.
G. KIDDEIt
Cape Fear Tobacco Works,
. WILMINGTON, N Ci
JJ AVIXG PUltCHASED THE ENTIRE IX-
tercst in the
CAPE FEAR TOBACCO WORKS
We are prepared to 11U orders as formerly. We
nave constantly on nana tne most vanea as
sortment oi a.11 graaes or
Smoking and
Chewing Tobacco,
which we offer to the trade at Bottom Figures,
also a largo stock of Old Tobacco manufac
tured last summer. Mr. V. L. Meadows, who
has had twenty-eight years experience in the
manufacture of Tobacco, will give the bus.ness
nis personal supervision, ana win continue to
keep his weU known Brands up to the Standard.
CAPE FEAR TOBACCO WORKS,
may 9 MEADOWS & KIDDER, Propr's. -
M. CKOXLY. Auct'r.
Iy CRONLY &'9IORIUSi'
. : ' -.1. ' i '
"yyE OFFER AT PRIVATE! SALE. OS
accommodating term?, the fallowing Rca Ex
late located hi the buaines centre, viz :
Tliat Valuable Brick Store S. E. Intersection r
Water with Princess btrect.
That VRluable Urlrk Sitrtrc South of and ad-
joining above. .
That Valuable --Brick Store upon Princes
street, East of and adjoining above.
Warehowsc South
- . ! .!---.
That Valuable Wharf and
of Prinects Street iwk
WITH !
That Valuable Brick Store and Wllart l
tween.Market and Princess streets, boundetl
by Smith's -Alley opon the North aud Oablg's
Alley upon the touth with office over latter.
CRONLY & MORRIS, Auctioneer
Election of Officers.
The Wilmington Light Infantry held
its regular annual meeting at their ar
mory last night, and elected the follow
ing officers :
Captain J.-L. Cantwell.
First Lieutenant R. II. Beery.
Second " Geo. W. Doyle.
Junior 2d Lieut E. A. Oldham.
Ensign R. M. Capps.
Several new names were added to the
roster of the company. v
Mr. N. Jacobi was presented last
evening with a P. R's. badge by Corne
lius Harnet Council, No. 231, Royal
Arcanum. It bears the folllowing in
scription : "Cornelius Harnet Council,
No. 231, A., to Nath. Jacobi.
DIED.
Ity on the 7th inst.. after
a linsrerine illness. JOHN T.. son of Capt. C
L. and Lucy A. Cowles, aged 23 years, 3 months
and 25 days.
The funeral will take place this (Tuesday)
morning, at 9 o'clock, from the residence of
his father, on Fourth, between Nun and
Church streets, thence to Oakdale Cemetery,
Friends and acquaintances are invited to at
tend.
OLDIIAM MITTIE A., wife of. Alexander
Oldham, aged 42 years, 7 months, 5 days, at 11
o'clock p. m., Monday, Aiay utn, issa.
Funeral from the First Baptist Church at
o'elock Wednesday morning. The friends of
the family are respectfully invited to attend.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Grand Excursion
and Exhibition I
OTEAMER PASSPORT. THURSDAY. MAY
O Hth, at 2:30 P. M., Capt. Paul Boy ton, the
famous Aauatie Vovaeer. will give bis Won
derful Nautical Exhibition for the first time In
North Carolina. : Tickets 50 cent. iflay 9-2
SSr0 "F10- D. Smith, of Fayetteville, died suddenly objects of the Bar Association are gen-
?kV? mtT' ,cpUons and scurf on " , f. rn:nX fr miih orally the same as those of merchants1,
the face or scaln Fvorv rsiv iicTntr at that place thi3 mormng. Mrs.hmitn J . . , ;
it will ? cry person j usipg , 'J...u...r fUi(,faU;a n viz: An interchange of views m order j
--- vicui vuuiiicnance. t vi. wa a " - - .
There wUl be no business transacted by the
Banks of this cltv on Memorial Day. 10th in
slant.
A. K. WALKER,
Cashier First National Bank.
S. D. WALLACE,
Cashier Bank of New Hanover.
interesting: Services.
Tho ladies connected with the Fifth
street M. E. Church meet on one or two
afternoons each week for the purpose
f prayer and praise. The services are
held at the houses of different members
of that church, and are said to be of
uuch interest. Lady members of other j
utiles join with them when opportu-;
nty offers, and pass an hour quite pro
fitably, in prayer and praise to God.
Exchanging; Places.
Sergeant Andrew T. Sherwood; of
the United Sutes Signal Service, will
relieve Sergeant Edward W, McGann,
ow on duty at this place and- in charge
f the Station here. The latter will pro
feed to Rochester. N. Y., and relieve
former, who is now on duty there,
and who will therefore remove to Wil
mington and take charge of the office
here.
I uaruner, ior so uiunj jiais icnw
the Bank of Cape Fear,! and was a na
tive of this citv. The sad news was
conveyed to the family here to-daj-, but
there are no particulars.!
( A Hen town Republican.)
The Experience of an Editor's
Wife. I consider it proper to put in a
good wrrd for St. Jacobs Oil, which I
do from my own experience. My wife
had Rheumatism for years, and suffer
ed very greatly ; she used very many
remedies without relief.! ! A few months
ago I bought a bottle of St. Jacobs Oil
and the success which attended its use
leads me to recommend ! this articlo to
all similarly affected. The first appli
cation acted like made, and the occa
sional use of St. Jacobs Oil has prevent
ed the return of this great trouble with
its almosi .intolerable! pain. I con
sider St. Jacobs Oil a great ben
efaction, and advise all who suffer with
hrheumatism r other painful diseases to
try this remedy, and they will see for
themselves that I have not said too
much in its. . - JE. E. Rccx, Ed.
to restrain any unprofessional conduct,
and to facilitate the transaction of bnsi
nes in court. The rule of practice is
the code of civic procedure, but there
are innumerable minor points that
cannot be covered by any fixed rules,
and which necessarily depend on the
circumstances of each individual case,
and these have to be agreed by the
members in order to avoid misunderstanding.
81, L
Croquet.
50, $2, $3, PER SETT,
8 BALLS, S MALLETS,
BABY BASKETS, Straw Hand Bags,
Lunch, Work and Fancy Flower Baskets. ,
JAPANESE GOODS Parasols, Fans, Mats,
&c., &c, at
may 7 C. W. YATES.
'Flour, Sugar, Coffee.
X 000 B1S lour' a11 &rale9-
5 5Q Bbls Golden & Extra C Sugar.
-00 Bags Rio Coffee.
Will be sold low by
may 9 KERCHNER C ALDER BROS.
may
" Stock and Real Estato Brokers.
7-2t-7-p, - . - , f
State of North Carolina, ) j
. Superior Court.
New Hanover County. ) I
In pursuance of a decree of the Superior
Court ol New Hanover Countr, at December
Term, 1881, in an action- pending therein: be-
tween John L. Wescottas plain tiff and Thoxna
m. rnompson ana others as defendants, tuo
undersigned, as Commissioner, appointed by
said decree, will sell at public auction for
cash, at the Court House door. In the city of
Wilmington, on Monday the 5th day ot June,
A. D., 1882, tho following doscriled lot of land
said city: Beginning in tho Eastern line of
Second street at a point 132 feet South of Its
Intersection with Dock street, thence running
Southwardly with said lino of Second street tti
feet, thence'Eastwardlyand parallel with Dock
street 165 feet, thence Sforthwardly and. paral
lel with second street w rcet, ana thence tcsi
wardly and parallel with Dock street 1C5 feet
to tho beginning, Excepting, however, j life
feet on the Southern line of said lot and known
as the .Northern one hair or Mci-ean'a auey.
O. RICAUD,
may 2-oaw4w-tues
Commissioner.
Sundries.
750 Boxes Soap Jumbo, Taylor's and other
Brands,
100 Boxes Starch,
100 Cases Lye,
75 " Ball and Can Potash,
50 Boxes Candles,
100 Cases Soda,
100 Cases Snuff,
25 Bbls "
100 Boxes Tobacco, all grades,
' 100 Cases Oysters,
75 Boxes & Bbls Crackers & Cakes.
For sale uy
may 9 KERCHNER & CALDER BROS.
STATEMENT
Showing the Condition of the Swiss Lloyd
Transport Insurance Company:
December 31st, 1832.
ASSETS.
Value of real estate and ground
rents owned by the Company
(less the amount of . incum
brances thereon,) $
Loans on bond and mortgage (du
ly recorded and being first liens
on the fee simple,)
Account of stocks and bonds of
the United States, and of this
and other States, also all other
stocks and bonds absolutely
owned by the Company
Interest due and accrued on
stocks and other securities. ...
Cash in Company's principal of
fice and belonging to the Com
pany, deposited in Bank. . .....
Cash in hands of Agents, and in
transitu ..........
Premiums or assessments unpaid
Premium or assessment loans
and notes
4,000
104,800
2j0,0G7.99
3.9G3.15
220.G15.50
000,313.02
50i,02t.yy
87,235
State of of North Carolina, ) I
Superior Court.
New Hanover County. ) i
Jane MeKenzie and Aun Andrews, Plaintiffs.
Against I
A. Adrian and H. Toilers, trading as Adrian.
& Vollcrs, Chris. Filers and wife RclecCA C.
S. Ellers and Catherine Koch, Defendants.
It being made to appear before mo that the
defendants, Chris. Liters and wife Rebecca C.
S. Filers and Catherine Koch, a re non-residents
and ean not after due diligence bo found in thin
State, and that a cause of action exists in favor
of plaintiffs, against the said defendants tho
said action being for the partition of certain
real estate in the City of Wilmington: i These
are then to notify the said defendants,-. Chris.
Filers and wife Rebecca C. S. Ellers and Cath
erine Koch, to appear at my oflico in the City
of Wilmington, on the 1st day of June, 18.H2, to
answer or demur to the complaint in wilU
tion, or the judgment will Ins granted accord
ing to the prayer of tho complaint which is this
day filed in my omce. 1
S. TanAMRINGE,
Clerk Superior Court of New Hanover Co.
apl 18-lawGwtues ill '
State of North Carolina,
Superior Court.
New Hanover County.
Susan LeKoy King, Administratrix af J, F. ,
King, deceased, Plaintiff, j .
Against j
Samuel Davis, Teter Davis, Chloc Davis;
Thomas Davis, John Thompson and wife
Polly Thompson and Horace Davis, De
fendants, i
It being made to appear to me that Peter
Davis, John Thompsonand wife Polly Thomp
son, defendants in this cause, are non-residents,
have property in this State and cannot after
due diligence be found In this State, and that a
cause ol action exists In favor of the plaintiffs
against said defendants: These are ! therefore
to notify the said Peter Davis, John Thompson
and Pollr Thompson, to appear at the next
term of this Court to lie held in the City of Wll-v
mington, on the 13th Monday after the 1st Mon
day in Starch, 1882. to answer or demur to tho
complaint of the Flainlifrs for the foreclosure
of a mortgage on a house and lot in the City of
Wilmington, made by Samuel Davis. the father
of the defendants,, or judgment will be given
according to the prayer of the complaint which
is this day filed In my office. r ,
. VanAMRINGE.
Clerk Superior Court, New Hanover Co.
apl 18-lawCwtues I ,
Total assets 1,472,232.65
LIABILITIES. . '
250,000
300.000
5C0.835.42
Kennebec Ice.
rpnE SCIIR. ELLA M. IIA WES SAILED
May 4th from Bath, Maine, with 400 tons of
Kennebec Flint Ice
$1,170,835.42
200,000
l,53S,OS4
035,030.73
; For us.
may 0-2t
W. E. DAVIS JL SOX.
Freshwater Perch,Trout and Black
fish hooks and lines. A full assort-,
ment and lowest prices at Jacobi'sI t
Therr were only two cases before the
Mayor's court yesterday morning. A
little colored boy, charged with disor
derly conduct, was reprimanded and
discharged. A little white boy, who
was arrested for larceny, was dis
charged because there was no affidavit
xnado against him.
ST. JOHN'S HALL,
WrLMrscTox, N. C, 9th May, 1882.
QOMPANIOXS : There will be an Emer
gent Meeting of CONCORD CHAPTER No. 1,
K. A. M.. this (Tuesday) evening, at & o'clock,
for work In the ROYAL ARCH degree.
By order of the M. E. High Priest,
" JAMES C. MUNDS, Secretary.
Losses unpaid, Including those
resisted
Reserve, as required by law.....
AU other Claims....
Total liabilities.......
Capital Stock paid up. ......
Total Income ..
Total Expenditures
Manager for United States, HCGO MENZEL
General Agciit. M. S. WILLABD.
of Wilmington.
STATE OF NORTH CAROLTNA,
OFFICE SECRETARY OF STATE,
INSURANCE DEPARTMENT,
KA LEIGH, N. C, Cta Mayi
In compliance with Sec. 8 of "An Act Con
cerning Insurance, ratineu aiarcn l-in, ic,,
I certify that the aiove is a true extract irom
the sworn statement of the Swiss Lloyd Trans.
pOrt lllBUiOllCC XsUUMtmMj vtM wvtiuuci wmm,
1881. now oo file in this Department, and the
State of North Carolina, )
Superior Court.
New Hanover County. )
W. B. McKoy, Administrator of Wm. Porter,
against
Mai vina Porter, George Porter Henry Clay
Porter, La Fayette Porter, Charles Porter,
. Thomas Edens and wife Rebecca Edcns.
It appearing to my satisfaction, that the de
fendants George Porter, Henry Clay-Porter,
LaFayette Porter and Charles Porter, are non
residents, can not after due diligence be
found In this State, and have property in
this State, and that a cause of aetlon exists"
in favor of plaintiffs against the said defend
ants, ami that the purpose of thi action Is to'
subject the real estate of the said Wm, Porter,
to wit: A plantation near the City ! of Wll .
ufington, on tne Turnpike I toad, uf me pay
ment of the debts of said Wm. Porter. Now,
these are therefore to notify the said defend
ants to be and appear at the next term of the
Superior Court of New Hanover County, to be
held on the 1st Monday in June, 1832, to answer
or demur to the complaint in this cause now filed
In my office or judgment win be granicu aecorn
inz to the prayer ofJ the complaint. This 22d
April, 1882.
S. YAkAMRINGE.
Clerk Superior Court New Hanover County;
apl ziaw6w-tues.
Commissioner's Sale.
Superior Court of New Hanover County,
House for Sale.
NEAT ONE-STORY FRAME
HOUSE IN GOOD CONDITION ;i
5 rooms; rood well of water on
premises. Everything in good order.
y iu dc sola cneap ror ean.
J.J. BURN
may 7-2t Photograph Gallery. Market St.
h
'.tit ll.l
ETTT.
statement Is hereby ajpj
may 9-lt
rored.
L. SAUNDERS.
Secretary of Stale.
French Candies.
JUST RECEIVED, A FULL LINE OF FINE
French Candles, warranted pure and fresh.
Also, Home-Made Candies, Frults.
C. JETENS,
Aeoosd street, I doors Jbdow rostoGoa.
UCSUANT TO AN ORDER
at the December Term. 1881. the undersi
as Commissioner, under th. decree o
Court, will expoeo to sale at public aucUon, at
the Court Houxe door of said county, oo, Mom.
lay, the 22d day of May, 12, at 12 o'clocA.
M. the foliowlnr deicribel lot. iIec or
el of land lying, being and situate In the city -of
Wilmington, aforesaid, and boriMied as lot- '
lows vr wu; beginning on ixio .wn "
Princess street, ninety (SO) feet from rront
the corner of the National Bank jLot, tbcoce
Northwardly Mlth the Hue of tbo National
Bank Lot, sixty -ix feet to Edwin E. Bur
ross line, thence Eastward ly with bis llfte for
ty-two (42) fCCt ten (IO) llwW Uf i wrorecr,
thence North with Id back Ilne ninety-nine
(90) feet to the line of the lot itcjoosmg
estate of Ell W. Hail, deceased, thence Lat.
wardly with that line seventeen (17) fee t two
(2) inches to the corner; thenco Northwardly
with his back line sixty-nine feet
Mrs. Mearc' lino, tbewe Westwardly with her
line fifteen (15) feet to the corner, thence North
wardly with her line thirty (30) feet, thctn-o
East "twenty-nine (23) loet. two (2) Incbe
with her "line tbeiAs Southwardly
hundred and nhaety-elght 11i ,
with the back line of Mrs. .Cowan's nd.'r
Whiting lots to Sherwood's line, thence i V et
wardly twenty-nine () feet two (2) inches w
Sherwood's corner, thence Southwardly with
hi lino sixty-six (W5) feet, to Princess street,
thence with the line of that street to the begin,
nlng. Texms cash. .. Q RICAUD, I
anll0-law6w&dj Comintsiloner. "
- - - -
-1
i
a
i