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VOL. VII. WILMINGTON. N. C., FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 16. 1883.
NO. 271
TiEada is studying the problem
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f deepening Uaivesum nuru r.
rnhn Bovlc O'Reiliyi of the Boston
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declares lor Hutier ior rresiuecu
Waco,
Fire. I
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Pilot.
ca lor liiriier
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Coke astonishes
Texas, by building a 15,000 mansion
there.
Uiram Sibley, of Rochester.; has his
aimein the papers as worth $15,000,-
000
has
The Pennsylvania legislature
resolved to adjourn sine die on Decem
ber 5tb.
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Senetor Plumb of Kansas, subscribes
regularity for as many as two hundred
newspapers.
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l'rofcs3or Swing's church, in Chica
to, has opened a mission school at a
coil ot $25,000.
Antoioc Labbe, of Beaumont, Que
bec. U said to be 105 years old and
hearty and strong.
The roof ol tbo residence of Mr. S. II
Terry.on Harnett, betjween Sixth and
Seventh street, in the Northern part of
the city, was discovered to be on fire
ithis moraine about 0.30 o'clock and
was promptly extinguished by persons
in the neighborhood. , The aUrm was
sounded and the tiro department were
promptly on the street, but did not reach
the scene of excitement, as they were
turned back at the corner of Fourth and
Hanover streets. , , '
The Lucky Maul
At the "Mum" party given by the
Dorcas Society of St. Paul's Lutheran
Wednesday nizht, the beau-
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Special Premiums at tbo Samp
' sou Fair.
Mr. W. K. Pigtord, President of the
Sampson county Agricultural Asso
ciation has furnished us with the follo w
ing list of special premiums offered by
inerchants in Wilmington for the lap.
proaching Fair of the Society, to' be
held December 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th :
It. M. Mctntire. dealer in dry goods
and carpels. Front street, Wilmington,
one rug. valve $5, lor best display in
domestie manufactures.
i. .1. Ottfrhoursr. dealer in clothing
(inn lian ilaome trunk for most stylishly
dressed gentleman on fair grounds, tne
donor, it present. io do me juuge, uvuw
wise rresiaent rigioru.
General Sherman was serenaded at
St. Louis Monday night, and in his
speech said that Missouri was now the
keystone State of the Union. ; .
Mgr. Capelto a Chicago audience:
1 do not like to be rude, but the asser
tion that the Catholic Church is oppos
ed to education is a
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Bishop Winsfield told tjic General
rnUrnnal Convention at Philadelphia
that very few of the eighty millionaries
of San Francisca are disposed to do
anything for the cause of religion.
There are 49 of American birth, 18.
Irish, 8 Jews, 5 Germans. 4u English,
and 1 French. Only one is a member
of a Protestant Church .
titul ship, which has been on exhibition
at Ileinsberger's for some weeks, was
rallied toff. Mr. II. t- 'Hanman was
the luckv man, in consequence of which
he is now owner, captain, supercargo, j
all hands and the cook ot as fine-looking
a ship as there is Wilmington.
Captain Bauman, we congratulate you
and wish you bon voyage! ,
More Wedrtintr 4ells.
Quite a large number of friends as-
scnibled at the Irrtnt Mrqet ax. v.
Church last evening to Witness the
marriage ceremony of Miss Laura
eldest daughter of the Kov. F'rank II'
Wood. U Mr. W. F. Ellis, all ,of this
city. The ceremony was performed by
the bride's father. The happy pair,
after the ceremony, repaired to the par
sonage of the M. E. Church, the resi
dence of Rev. Mr. Wood, where they
received the congratulations j of their
numerous friends. -i Many beautiful and
costly presents were arranged lor in
spection, which had been tendered-as
pkens of lovo to the charming bride
and her life partner. ei select irom
our stock of congratulations, the hand
somest and best and lay .them at the
feet of the happy pair, j
F. M. Kinz. Market st, one toilet set,
roiiTo fci Tor lar res t number premiums
in domestic manufactures; ono :oil
stove, value $2, for lady making second
host, disnlav n Floral Hall; one "rre
nmna" nnffp not. value SI. for best
ViVii w .w- if -T "
butter."
t !'. firpp.nwald. Market street, one
pair embroidered slippers, value
lor best mare and colt.
John Taylor, Market street, one
bazaar corset, value $2, for best hair
worK.
dis-
Mnnria Bros. & De Rosett, Market
street, half dozen Parisian sachet, value
$5, to be awarded by the executive
committee at the fair.
f;rirH Honnet. .watch maker and
;nW :Vl Market street, one silver
Jw,,.v. ; . l- i
pickle castor, vaiue ior laigesi-
nlov rf nir.kels.
( v W Yates, bookseller, etc., Market
street, one copy 4 World of Anecs
plesantlv bound, for the largest
disnlav of cakes ; one copy ' 'Thoughts
on Personal Ileliioh," elegantly bound.
fnr flnpst boiled ham .
W II Green, wholesale druggist, 117
Market Street, one oz quinnine for sec
find hfist diSDlaV of llOSS
P Heinsberzer. dealer in, stationery
and fancy goods. Market street, one
codv Bvron's Poems , elegantly bound,
value So, tor unest youe, oi oeii; uue
copy Hood's Poems, elegantly oounci
value 5, tor nest jersey ouu
The inevitable reporter, says the
Savannah News, intercepted Gen.
Wade Hampton the other day at
Selma as ho was on his way to his Mis
sissippi plantation, and wrung the
opinion out of him that the East and
West ought to furnish the Democratic
Presidential candidates-; while the
Smith fholudinsr the distinguished
Senator himself, should not be con
sidered in that connection.
Besides her opera, dramatic and May
musical festivals. Cincinnati is to have
a gigantic minstrel festival, to be given
inthe great Music Hall for the week
beginning January 7, by the Frohman
Bros., of the Madison Square Theatre
in conjunction with Manager Miles, of
Cincinnati. There will be 110 perfor
mers, while the supplemental chorus
and supernumeraries will swell the
number on the stage to fully 500 people
The College of Music people are very
angry at finding that their music hall is
rented for such a performance.
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The poor sufferer that has been doss
mg himself with so called Troches and
thereby upset his stomach without
our? thtx trnnhlesomo couzh, should
take our advice and use at once
Ball's Cough Syrup and get well.
in hardware, etc.. Front street, ono
pair smoothing irons, value $1.50, for
best laundred shirt.
John Haar. Jr... proprietor Mozan
Saloon. No. 16 South Front street. $5,
in gold for best display of hogs.
G. A. Peck, dealer in hardware, cut
lery, etc.. Front street, one handsome
pocket knife, value $2. for best single
ox. - . .
PBESBYTERIAN SYNOD.
SECOND DAY AFTEUXOON SESSION.
In the afternoon. Rev. L. C. Vass,
the Synodical Assent of Sabbath Schools,
made an interesting report on this sub
ject. Mr, Vass reported 154 scnoois.
with 1.341 teachers and 10,418 scholars;
342 scholars have been received into the
Church. The contributions for school
purposes were; For school purposes
$2,373, and for benenolence $1,269. On
the subject, Rev. Roger Martin, of Shoe
Heel, made extended and earnest re
marks , urging the attendance of older
people with their children, and com
mending the holding of Presbyterian
Sunday School Conventions. Rev. J.
W. Primrose also made an interesting
address on the subject. Remarks were
also made by Rev. Messrs Evans,
Winn, Rev. Dr. Rockwell and others.
It was ordered that the slated clerk
have the earlier records ol the Synod
copied ; the original records then to be
deposited for safe keeping in the arch
ives of the Presbyterian Historical Society.
Synod receded from business till after
public worship in the evening.
After divine service. Major Robert
Bingham, Superintendent ot the Bing
ham School, nSide an address, present
ing specially the Davidson College
Improvement Society, but treating
with much force and originality of the
need of higher culture, and
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
PLKASS WOTIC1C
yf e will t glad to , receive coraninnkaOoa
from out frlcscUoa any and all cnbjeett i
Keaerallntereat bat t . -- ;' ". I ' .
The name of the writer moat alwaya te fa
oa oal
niahed to the Editor. . t r . .
' Commnnlcatloca nut be wrtttes
one aide ot be paper. - .. ; j
t Personalities most be avoided. V . " f . i
And It Is especially &&d particularly and -stood
that the Editor does not always en dot
the views olcoTTeepondenU I unless so 'staU
la the editorial pohrmns, - .
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
IN ALL POPULAR STYLES.
bFIlSTE Six-El WJbl-AllS-
Dress Goods and Trimmings, a Specialty. 1
Carpets, Oil Cloths, Rugs and Mats, &c,
The Largest Stock of Ladies', Gent's and Children's
1 Underwear. ; .
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nov 1G. 1883 f '-'yv' " i
Dr.
LOCAL NEWS.
INDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
UKINSBKROKR LiOfit
W U Grbex Clsara
It M McIntirk Ladies' Wraps
C W Txtks Something New Every Day
Many Things You Need 5 and 10c Store
Jcuus Sxmsos Dolmans, Circulars, &c
Moxps'Brds. & DeRosset Calcutta Che
roots. The wind blew at the rate of 14 miles
an hour last night.
Dr. F. W. Potter, who has been on a
visit to relatives in Illinois, has return
ed to the city v '
Tho steam launch Kavassa has been
lengthened 8 feet and is now quite a
handsome craft.
This morning was much the coldest
of the season thus far, and there was
plenty of ice in exposed situations.
Col. W. N. Peden, of Clinton, is In
tbo city on a visit to his old friends, and
gave us the pleasure of a call this morn
iog. "
An intnr hunter went out to
Greensfield mill pond this raoijning and
succeeded tn shooting five fine ducks in
a very short time. ":, - ... " .
We have received a copy of the Light
, hoxlst, a monthly quarto published un
der the auspices of the Tileston Scliool.
It Is a neat little paper, well gotten- up
excellent in its typography and full jof
. interesting reading matter.
To Boulders and others- Gojo Jaco
bis for Sash, Blinds and Doors, Glass
&c You can get all sizes and at the
lowest prices.
The World "
"The World" Company' arrived; here
this morning and are registered at the
Purcell House. They will appear tov
night and to morrow night.iuthe above
named playr of which tle Brooklyn (N.
Y.) Union speaks as follows: ,
Mr .1 rA. Little' .acneared in "The
World'' last eveninsr at the Grand Op
era House before a, large audience,
among which were 'many actors whose
faces are familiar about Union Square
and the dramatic agencies. Mr. Little,
as Harry Ellison, in his determined
protection ot the innocent heroine,
went througu an me uaugexa m huuuvj
tion.-shipwreck, poison, prison, starva
tion and a score or more of attempted
murders, and illustrated a physiologi
cal toughness that elicited" loud and
long demonstrations of sympathy.
Miss Jackson is worthy of especial
mention. The six tableaux of the piece
are worth the price of admissiocf.
The Fehiisvlviinfaus.,
It has occurred to us that it might be
well for the people of this, city and sec
tion to extend an invitation to the
Northern capitalists from Pennsylvania
and Massachusetts J who are to visit
North Carolina this Fall, to run down
and see U3 here during their trip to
the State, and we therefore cheer
fully give place to the following:
Editok Review: - , ,
1 hnvn noticed throueh the Farmer &
Mechanic and News & Observer that
two parties of Northern capitalists will
visit North Carolina this and next week
with the view pf investment, if a suita
fipirl should offer. I see i that the
citizens of Newbern have held a meet
ing to take steps to invite mem to mat
portion. Now, what say the people of
your city? Will they muke,an effort to
get them to visit our section or not ? It
atritp mfi that this section toffers up
a fin field for investrnent; there
is no doubt about its being the
best portion of the State for fruit and
truck growing and there are thousands
ot acres of good land lying idle along
our rivers and railroads that could be
nnmhnscd verv cheac lane, ior in
stance, the lands around Burgaw. They.
rfl rs well adaDtea lor iruit ana irucK
, ,
growing as any iana in America uu
within 24 hours of the New York
market, tand then, when we turn to
nater nnw'pr for factory Durnoses
lhok at Collv Mill?, one of the strongest
water powers in the. State. It
i a stream, nearly I one hundred
miles long, emptying into Black River
35 miles above Wilmington and within
three hours run by steamboat. , Then,
a few miles above here, is Ban Herman's
or Shaw's mills, supplied by Black
Lake, an immense body and fully as
strong as Colly. Either of these would
run as large a cotton factory as there is
in the State, and how few persons out
side of the immediate neighborhood
know anything aboutt them! Invito
these capitalist-to' come among us.
show them the natural facilities we
have, unite their capital with ,our ener
gy and let's build up the lest country
sun ever shone on. i
Yours &c. ? U. P- Pawhsow
J K JNlclihenny, ueaier in u uS, the spcciai advantages, and ne-
Market street, one bottle cologne for Davidson College
best pair blankets; one bottle eclogue cessiiies ot Davidson V.ue
for best display of crochet work. His address was listened to attentively
John T Schonwald , druggist North- to tho verv close. His work tor educa-
west corner Front and Market streets, I tion -n the State jn normal schools,
rndsMrrOTPU teachers- institutes, and educational
V. J Moore & Co.. dealers in fruits, associations, gave his opinion great
candv and. etc., Front' street. $5 for j weicht. His commendation of David
largest variety and best quality home g(m College a presbyterian institu
miimSrT& Roddick, wholesale and tion of high merit was intelligent and
retail dealers in dry goods, etc.. Front sincere. He claimed for it a position
street one lady's jacket, value, $7 60, not equalled by any denominational
for largest display in aeparimeut x. institution South of the Potomac. Arf
M J Dimrlehoet, practical waicn- - - j-wuirr
maker etc, 123 Market street, one gold immediate effort was made m behalf of
nutoii nnnl rpnfiiver. value 8. for the the Society, and nearly four hundred
lady taking the largest number of pre. dollars were raised.
miums at the lair.
.Tnhn L lioatwritrht. Front street, S5
worth of fancy groceries for the house
wile exhibiting the best I rolls (her
makeO SoutherlallUt x for the btst
Cashmere ram goat.
Are We prepared?
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Charleston, Savannah and i more
recently; Norfolk.have been visited with
large and terrible cotton fires. It is to
be hoped that Wilmington is to be
spared the affliction that has been
visited tipon our sister cities. But if a
Are should break out at either" it the
cot'.oh comuresses in ,this city would
our fire department be able to cope
with the devouring element. The
engines could not get nearer than a block
to them and it would be almost an im
possibility to stretch a line of hose from
Water street to the water front of the
presses, as the hose would have to run
through the buildings or down the plat
forms to the wharf. .We imagine that
the heat would be more than the liose
could stand, even if our gallant firemen
could face a thousand burning bales of
cotton. ,
OPERA HOUSE.
One Night Only I
MONDAY, NOV. llltli.
1 Oth YKAI2 " " 1 0tli YEAR.
The Eminent CouieJlan and Dramatist
MILTON XOBfiKS,
And lils famous Company ot Comedians.
The Powerful American. Melo Drama, In Four
Act, written by Milton Nobles, entitled . -i .
A MAN' OF THE PEOPLE.
Milton Nobles la hia famous character crea
tion of Jack Hyder. - v .
Feats at DYsJtS' Saturday. Canal prices. -
nov 1.1 3t - 1
Synod adjourned till to-day, at 9.30
A. M. ; and was closed with prayer by
Rev. D. 1). McBryde.
. TUIRD DAY.
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Synod met pursuant to adjournment
AVEW ADVEUTISEMENT8.
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O PERA HOUSE.
FRIDAY. SATURDAY, M 4 -j
and SATURDAY MaUnec, iNOVt 1 0 j I f a
J. L.
Josh T James, editor Daily Review aD(j wa3 opened with devotional i exer
and Wilmington jouitNAu one copy .
iiM Ti. ii Kir iiipi i .i i n. ml liiaikiii w i
:,r" . tVtvw inrmer. Minutes of yesterday read ana ap
f hant making second best display ; one proved
copy Review for best 1?" samples m Committee on Records of Mecklen-
sample crop department, uuo yvy . presbvierv made a report, which
r i . vncY cinr nnn n ss: hub - -
mtxt, .lniTWAT. for best saddle horse : was adopted .
ww . - . , k-i ; 1 . . .ni..Li! . !.:
OlieCOPV JOURNAL, ior oe&fc uamcas AgCni OI ruuucauuu maut; uia jcii.
horse. ... which was received. JLhis elicited dis-
Parker & Taylor . dealer - in h "oyes - ion by Rev. S. Taylor Martiri and
tinware, etc. r roni. snuek, uu auu div i - .,,.., ,
bill vv til v, k, wt.w . . t e -. I T man fii unit aha onil uo a
t i i nn fii hocr r an iv or i t)Liit:rs. lb ni iuu awn uuiu uuu "
lorhs, vuiuu c"w ""i J . ....
pjiTg inearUWIin auvuuuu. icuuius yiovuo
S P Collier, r roni street, ouu uoi uu . lho reDort the Committee on
cigars, value $5 for best herd ot native D Uonai; Exercise3 made a report
sheep, not less than ten. , . , ,
tiarnson aubu, jc iuui om.cv, wuwiu.w rt
gents' liat, value $4, for best display of The report of the Agent of Publica
corn. . . .... tion was aain taken up and, after res
tt T I jAn nil in n Int n 1 n fr ftrn I -
t. r-t-m,.t ti no nvflreoar. vaiue i uiai o j r, -r
S20 , for largest number of premiums in proved andi the resolutions appended,
Farmers Hail. . . ... adopted.
Evans Cc Voniiiauni dealers in uoui.
i t A Umr hnHnn taatPnfirs. VAIlie I icuikumiuh. " -v,v-t-x
for best display ofi quilts i the thanks of Synod were tendered him
. 13 A smitn, ueaxer m luiuituio,, tor nis ianniui services,
Front street, one parlor wnai aoi, . , f Snndav Schools tendered
o-irl nndpr 1G . I DIS reiMJfuauuu, wuiuui a hwk nwcpi,
r. : ,w I i
Mnllnnffftll Gi liowueu, uamato eu.
harness makers, 1 14 North Front street, Agent of Evangelistic Labor tendered
one fine buggy whip for the fastest na hig resignatioa wtich was accepted, and
tivenorbu. . . , , T r AUr.n.w
ri i? CranAh snrii wno csaie anu re- ivg . v. i.Au..utl, '-j
tall Hpolpra in boots, shoes, etc. Front Oranse. was elected to the vacancy.
street, one pair lady's fine Kid button J M was elected Agent ol
boots, value 5, tor Dest loai 01 urcau .
Capt O Fennell, general commission uv. nu .
merchant. Water street. $o ior oe. street Ai. lu. unurcn, oeing presem,
Many Things You Need,
CAN BE FOUND AT TIIK 5 and 10 rents
Store. The articles arcl good atd can be
hought for less than one-half of what you pay
elsewhere. II msehold articles and Kitchen
utensils a specialty. Full snd complete stock
ot Toya and Christmas Good a ine oniy
7i and IO Cents Store,
Second 8t., between Martct and Pock Sts,
nov 16 ltu Mrai Warren's' old stand.
J)a Do
JULIUS SAMSON,
PJo. HI IVIarket St.
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! BY EXPRESS TO-DAY,
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FROM A BANKRUPT SALE.)
Brocade Silk Dolmans for $liO, for
I mer prico$30.
Ottoman Silk Dolmans and Circulars1,
Fur Trimmed for $25 and $30,
former price $35 and $4:0.
Rhadame Silk. Dolmans for $18.50
would be cheap at $25,
lOO Black and Colored Stockenette
Jackets, Trimmed with Astracou,
and elaborately braided,
from $8 to $15.
Receiving daily an elegant line of
HOLIDAY GOODS!
JTJLIUSr SAMSON,
111 MARKET ST.
nov 16- '
Little,
AND HH 5UPEUB DRAMATIC CORPS, JK
UIS OWN REALISTIC PLAY,
THE GBKAT RAFT 8CEJTB. i
. I - -Reserved
Seat $1 at DYERS'".
Admission 75c and 50c. Gallery 26 cents. .
nov 14 st
r;
Free Delivery.!
FISH AND OYSTERS BOUGHT pF;
us will be delivered . , (
FREE OF CHARGE.
.. ,WE HAVE THE ' . j
Finest Fish and Oysters I
our market affords, for retail at all tines. i r
DAVIS &j 80N.
SOrJers by Telephone will recelTSOOjr)
prompt attention. nov 14 .
Calcutta Cheroots I ! ! !
gOMKTHINO NEW. TR1 THEM ! ! ! -
CALCUTTA CliEROUTa ": . V ; 1
5 cents each. Good ! t -;- I -
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CALCUTTA CHEROOTS ! '
Sold wily by us
. CALCUTTA CngEOOTS,
1
Munds Bros. &DoRossot,
Droggtsts, Market and tceond St .
nov 13 i
camnlo nf linmfi made svrUD.
MattJ Hyer, wholesale and retail
grocer. Walnut street, one barrel Am
brosial flour, value $8, for best display
of home made counterpanes.
Worth & Worth, nenerai commission
merchants. Walnut street, $5, for best
sample upland rice.
was invited, by a standing vote, to sit
as a visiting member.
Agent of Sustentation made his re
port, which was received and adopted.
The report was quite detailed and in
teresting. eliciting remarks from Rev
Old North State Saloon,
G South Front Street.
rmv IinKH r.F.I.KltRATED
J. Oysters, inne wines.xiquora,
nrl f :1rr- All of the hBt QUSlltV.
Tom and Jerrr (orlglnat from Jer
ry Thomas) On coldilay's. Beer on
Give us a show
draught.
nov 15
5 and 10 cents Cigars,
TTAVAVA riLT.KRS.
XI Best in the city, are on sale.
Drags and Medicinal preparations of the
hurhest graae st M
JNO. T. 8CHON WALD'S,
nov 12 . Drag and Precription Store
Wrwiv & Currie. crencral commission Jos. Evans. Dr. Hill and others.
merchants. Water street, $1 for second Committee on tbe report of the Trus-
.Sft2SSff-.i mmi56io tee of Sjnod made report, which u
merchiDls, Water street, $5 . for , best received and adopted, andthe lollowing
mnen cow. -
II. Frunhild & Bro . wholesale dealers
! Something New ;
: Every Day
From childhood to age, ajl usu St.
Jacobs Oil for all kinds of bodily pains.
t cures. ' . ' : -;; -
Silver Plated Spoons and Forks,Iow
prices, at Jacobi.' 1 t
in liquors, tobacco, cigars, etc.. $5 fr
finest display in poultry
A. & I Shrier. wholesale and retai.
clothing htuc 111 Market street, one
fine silk scarf, value $1-25. for most at
tentive lady assistant in arraugement
of Floral Hall. I
A. Shrier. wholesale and retail shoe
store. Market streeU one fipe pair lady
shoes, valuer $5, for best cucumber
pickles.' " . :.,,"
Jacobi, yholesaie and retail dealer
were elected Trustees to serve for one
vear: Col- John E Brown, J. B.
'TYLISH STATIONERY,
The Best, I Say !
CAR. LOAD Of MOUNTAIN CATTLE,
THE BEST
which has come to market this year, will he
for sale at my ; : '.
Stall No. 5,
morrow (Wednesday) morning and theht
anceoftho week.'
Look at It even It you don't care to buy
nov 13
W. J. MOTT,
I BUUNo.Sl
. mr m m h
Rankin. .1. . Urown. K. i.,Mciioweii.
J. II. Welborn , 1. F. Cmn m and E
R. Stimson.
Committee to prepare an address to 4
th Churches made report Rev.' Dr. i
Snruut read the address to the Churches i
as preparctl by the committee, which Y
was bear I with close interest by i the !
Synod. It was adopted and ordered to ( -be
published and read to the Churches
Synod took recess until 3 p. m. v l? n
' - BEADTIKCI. picrriijcs,
An.elegaut Un
v Velvet, itlt and Ebony Picture trames. '
Dand painted Good, ' , ;
. DeocaleomanU Picluri.
i - ; Artist Materials, Ac, 4c
A.TES,
' 119 ILtrket st I
nor 12 V' .
Lost
IN ECSTACIEii OVER THE NEW AND
handsome lot ot PICTURES just received. t.
STEEL KNGRAVISG3 In enIIss Variety:'
Plata and Highly Colored In the most artistic
Style. Just the Plcl nrei for preaentatlon par
pose&T . . - ,vv"- h..' fO '-
AH, especially those who hare been waiting
for this arrival, are requcsfe 1 1 call early and '
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makeaselectimi.at i " 1
HEINSBERGER'S,
nov 12 Live Bok and Unsle Store ;
Cigars I Cigars !
JKW BRANDS OT UNEXCELLED Stock,
A luxury within reach of alt. i ' t
Toilet -oap, a new andirlrg.-nit line.' " .
Tooth CruaK.M, rhjp-'t and lest, at " ; 1
WILLIAM II. GREEX'f. I.
nov 10 III Market Street. -
For Pocket Knives or Table Cutlery
to to Jacobi Ilardw&reDcpot. , t .