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THIS FATES : :. , ' PLEASE NOTICX. We win be glad to receive eotsmnsleitlo a from our friends onjuxy ard all subjects general Interest but , The name of the writer must always be ftt nlshed to the Editor. ' Communications mnst be written on oa1 one side of the paper. - Personalities most be avoided. And It la especially and. particularly -end stood that the Editor does not -always endor J eveiT wnia," Btmay ex aepted 17 .- . H jOSH T. JAEIESV - otto ixp:JWiw,IT : -' SlPTIOSBTOSTAGB.FAlIfc ''2 iH oo. six bkUxs,-2.C0. Three li-00 J One month; 35 cent. ' l will be detfvere4 by, carrier tree fp,1TJ . rt of the ettv. at the above I . i? . t ner weeX "Lin rates low ffladJIberaL VOL. VII. WILMINGTON. N. C, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 27. 1883 NO. 280 J thtewsof correspondents unless so state ifTwribers will report any and aR fall- S" .1. .1. nanav rmllr)v. in me eaitonai columns. . - 77i Ah'v xcn&P we largest KM . i .. .... Tttshed, in the city of Wilmington. JS rT77 hci uritl annn rpfnrn in Mrs. Jlc , " Enrol- :. i malignant type snialNpox has ken out m trtraroviiie. ra . t rr-ije Boston -Herald, I nd.f thinks ''MassactoiBcita. a Sam. Hoosttm library, about .rtFolunres, b&i been presentodHo ibe Wwn of UqtxUTfa: Jexaa. . Il is reported that Miss Georgia Cay- tw, a popular actress, is wwwarrwu jooa to Manager Frotmiaru Fi-Senator McDonald makes about .v fin n. TPar. and aiTes liberally but 1' m rharities and the church. i - i Pror.C.i'lDanbanjDf Harvard Coi- ujp.ia spoken of as likely to become k t.p w editor of the Boston Advertiser. I the new tmwr.w Mr. Arthur B. Gladstone, a nephew Tbers. of the Knglish premjer, arrived at New Vorkfrom Liverpool in the "wLiving(8IKiti8tkwisliof many that ThurEday. it Abrakam Pratt has just driven in a J wajon from Herkimer county. New York, to Morehead. in Dakota. . It'is i',300 miles. Kx-liepreBentatr JohnlReding, of New Hampshire, is said to bo the. only surrivinx New Enaland member of the tfih Congress. 184l-3. .. Colonel ISTBrEwterT who com- mauded the Eighteenth Tennessee (Con- . , . . l jpueraie regiment uunug mo w i died at Murfreesbon last week. ' . ", op Keane ot Kicnmona,. rwr HlsRoliness as having said: There is no place in the world where I am so much Pope ain the United States.' The popular 'Cricket on the Hearth" as played by Joe Jeflerson in tlie coun.. try. proved a dead failure on its first night recently in the new Deutsches Tueatre. Bedw. r. . Kx-Governor Holliday, of Virginia who has been making a tour of Europe, was a passenger on the Pavonia. which arrived at New York from Liverpool on Thursday. " ; ilr. Gladstone seems to Dear no po- at. 4.4 UUcal grudges. He gives one -scceder rounds of the city to morrow and 'Jis-a- i.r ...n.nfi. :imcoU nf trihuto Thankssrivinff offerings to the Canada, and the other, the Duke o! Argyll, the Garter' ... . Lillian Speneer, tiie actress, is seri- ottsiy ill at the Leland House, Spring Held, Hi. She has cancelled all en- .tragemeats! The physician recommends her removal to the hospital as soon as her coudition will permit. The pool known as the Consolidated Paper Company, comprising fifty miles throughout the northwest, manu fact ur- iug wrapping paper, met" in Chicago Wednesday and resolved, in view of the overstocked market , to shut down from ti i t7AK.ntf a Thia will Abrown 2,000 men but. was discharged. ( . Mary Eliza Lively.' colored, and' an A Virginia Republican who certaiuly oM 0ffea(3er, disorderly conduct. 3 or should know about t: the matter, states xQays. She also paid the fine and that Lieut. Governor Lewis attributes wa8 discharged. - the recent defeat of his party, not to - rWrt bulldozing mliBUmidating.. but to the . Criminal ionrr. . reinsalofthcBepublicansof the State No cases came to trial before this to support the Makone candidates. tribunal yesterday, ..after our report closed, and the only case to-day at our The Philadelphia Iiecord is of this o doslTig was that of the State vs. opinion William P. Snyder of 4warij McCabe, charged with perjury. Alleatowju Pa.s finds the lumber busi- This case was on trial during the entire neas in South Carolina more agreeable forenoon session of the Court, and had and proXUable than, the prosecuMga of QOt boea concluded when the nsuaj fttled election frauds in that State, reccsa was taken at o qXqq this af ter and has resigned the office of Deputy - linked States attornoy. Mr. Snyder! has a level bead. -. .!.'A.tpleftdid reception was given to .fieaerai ana Airs, onenuan ac vuicgo Thursday by the members of the Loyal Legion of Illinois, of which Genera1 Sheridan is still nominally commander at the rooms of the Calumet Club. On Friday a banquet was given in their honor by the Commercial Club. The London Sporting and Dramatic yews accounts for the grace of Miss r MarV Anderson's poses by saying that the is s constant visitor to .the British Mnseum and an earnest student of the -sculpture there, by which means she not enly assists herseil, but gives" valu able hints to members of her company. Hard Times. Men much exposed to the weather praise the great pain-euro,' ' St. Jacobs Oil. G.,W. Walling, Esq..SqpL Police. . New York City, and SamU . B. Given, - i5o.,Chief of Police, Philadelphia, Pa., endorse and recojaaend it. LOCAL NEWS. : II01X TO HEW AOVmiSEKIEITS. W U Geeex Ugars AnakeU" A Boon to Men Dr Dye's Voltaic Belt t Db Ward & Co -Free : . ' W J Morr Tbaakegivlog JtlsrjrsBEBUKK StlefT Pianos -W E Davis & Son Oysters - Dk II H Kank Opiatn UaWt 2T A I fciircftK Gomroon Sente - Dr JJatb TheOv'teut SpciaH&t Dr t W BAoox Frc for Trial C W VATWsajrtlsta'.MatCTl! C P REjitSEHr Ara Keidy tor Wor Just four weeks toJCnias: The woods wilV be full of 'em on Thanksgiving day. . s The receipts of cotton afe this port to day foot up 1.423 bales. Steam boatmen report a rise of about j fivo feet in the Gape Fear since Satur- day. p..,T-T k . . , , , arrived in tho city in considerable num- . "wcather for Thanks maveantinue until after that .holiday:,' Good -fair oak wood was rutt-Uing trom some of the ilats to day at three dollars per cord, which waa ciuito reasonable. ' We were pleased to receive a call this morning from Mr. John O. Tipton, of the Lincoln Press, who is in a brief vieit to ourcity. , - The steamship Bcnefaclvr. Capt. Tnbon. arrived at her whart in this citv. from New ork. at about 10 - - - - - uc.d. fcu,r.w..y Of r barn ue Ceres, Capt. Greenberg. for Um with l300 balos valucd at S6900o. .hipped y A,ex g & Son J , u. Cooking Stoves f the best makes and fjuamie9. The celebrated ltZeb yaucoM "Excelsior" & ?'New Emerald" Stoves can ba lea l at Jacohi'a Hard ware Depot at Factory Prices. The Charlotte Thompson troupe play- ed in Norfblk.Va.. last night, in con3e- quence of. which they did not reach hero until about 3 o'clock this afternoon, having come through from Weldon on the through freight. . poor and needy. This is an animal custom with Capt, Jame3. for which he is to ba much commended. :Tt,mfl,, I Unmailable. The following is a list of unbailable matter remaihirrg in the PjOstoffico in this city: ( Mallard & Dewey ; Wilmirth & Co ; Warren Harper & Co; C W Westbrook & Co; Davenport & Morriss. rniirt jity lyouri. The following cases were disposed of by the Mayor this morning : Charles Williams, disorderly conduct, es nr 10 davs. He 'naid the fine and A ureat Dramatic uuccess. it would seem as though the Mauison Square Theatre deservedly enjoyed the prouu uuuuuiuu ut ugik -a mwuo which ' knows no failures." So far "Hazel Kirkc" "Esmeralda", 4'Young Mrs. Winthrop' and the latest play, a lively comedy, Hit Rajah have been the greatest successes ot any plays that have been prodaced in this country. We take pleasure in announcing the appearance here Dec. 13 oi the original Madison Square Theatre Company in The Rajah. This play is from the ,pen of Wm. Young, Es.. of Chicago a brilliant liierateur and anthor of "Pcndrayon" ''House of Matiprat and other very successful plays. The original scenery or, rather, a dnpHcate, oi that now being used at the - Madison Square Theatre, will bo a feature of the rjerformanco rwhich sure ltd) 3raw iarogely. - ; V " ; r . ; A Ana assortment ofGuns and Pistola ai Jacobs Hardware Depot -o CAROLINA CEKtkAlfi'OPFt- A Peep at the Officials in Tlielr I Now Qiianeiqozy ! Cora- i i.i w J,, iprtable and Convenient Kooms improvements Pro- posed. Commeneed and Com" pletetl. : Vt'e paid a vUit. or, rather, mute a! tbiir fy( nx n5rffrn. thi tunrnrnir irvthn i buildiog recetitly purchased. ud fitted imisiR'd . however, and so far as is now up for offiee3 for the several afeciais ;o$ koowo'th depredations of the rogue tha GaroUua. Centra! llxi Iroadl for tWfwocO'lo arrjin? off a giro, ! purposeof noting how they were situ ated in their new "qnarters. and were agreebly surprised at the air of comfort combined with the convenient dispatch of business, which everywhere prevail ed. Upon 'entering the building the first room on. the left hand side is the office of the Superintendent, where we found him busy with the affairs per tainiug to his position. The office is fitted up with an eye to cohifort, con venience and economy of time rather than for luxury and Boiendor- Tele" graphic wirea lead to. ibstrnments in hla room and a telegraphist is always in attendance to send dispatches to the outside would or secure messages there from. Immediately in rear of the Su perintendent's office is that of the Sec retary and Treasurer, which is a model ot convenience combined with safety and security in the preservation of the important papers of .the company. A fireproof vault has been constructed at the rear of the building, which is connected .with the Treasurer's room and in this there are the Company's safe, pigeon holes and shelving for holding the cash, books. bond3, deeds and other papers, while in an adjoining apartment there is shelving for the storing of necessary blanks, &c &c On th same floor, in the Northeast corner of the building; is the general freight and ticket office and in the rear of that, separated by a passage, is the priva'e office of the General Passenger Agent. In the wing, in .the -Northwest corner of the building; is the Auditor's room. These constitute the offices on the ground floor and all are as comfortable as they well can be. The improvements are not all com -pletedvjjnt work has so far" progressed that there is no delay or hindrance in the dispatch of business. On the secgnd floor, immediately .over the Superintendent's office, is the President's room. The other rooms on- the second floor are not yet comt pleted, but will be i a short time, when they will bo utilized as offices, bath and store rooms, all of which are necessary in such an establishment, transacting a business of such magni tude. The building is being supplied with water closets and the whole'is con nected? withu a "system of sewerage which leads to the river, so that the atmosphere about the premises is per fectly pure and healthy. In making all these improvements. the woodwork was done under the supervision of Mr. George M. Summer ell; the masonry work by Mr. Robert B. Wood; the painting by Mr. C. C. Parker, the tinning by Mr. E- Poiley. and the plumbing by Messrs. K. H. Grant & Co., and all is of the most thorough workmanship. A. Peculiar Fact. Upon the farm, near Burlaw, of G. F. Wa.ker. Esq.. exists a striking pecu liarity of the power of the periodical ravages of lightning. But a short dis tance from his residence, and upon the brow of a hill, is growing a cluster of tall trees, mostly pine, that are being gradually reduced in number, owing to the annual attacks of liary ning. Every Summer some of these trees are struck by lightning and destroyed. This work of destruction has been going on for over twenty years successively. The area of this clnster, thus sought out, in preference, by the eiectrici fluid, is con fined to a small spot, not more than an eighth of an acre. Other trees, stand ing near by, have never been injured That there is some maieriai upon the surtace of, or imbedded in, this fated spot that attracts the lightning, while all the surrounding trees and objects escape, seems a legitimate conclusion. Scientist ought to. and probably wUl. iuvestigate the cause as pertaining to this particular cluster of trees and .spot P.-nc. Moore's couu '.fi..i' f thU rAmark&ble aireofllU UBllU Mnnds Bros. n.,i' fn thia remarkable aire of! projresj. ,when tnYeatiation is more on the eearch thaa ever before, new I tiiseovenes are the order of the day. - consequence, nr departures aro j costnly being made in every branch bf aaowledko and department of life- viU notrSDmahiagyetmoro do added to the lightning-rod to avert the shock and death blovra of lightning? A Mysterious Robbery. Thi morning, when Mr. N. Jacooi's hard ware store, was opened, the iron shatter of a door, opening npon an ftlley at l sidir were found unfastened and no iuspction xif the: premises soon , . . .pbljer had DWnt during thn n'urht. . The buddosi- tion is thai he concealed himseif Jn the preait33 betore the. doors were closed tast e?ein2 and worked at his leisure during the njirht- But little has been two 'ficefpislois,- and tboi - ? pf pocket "knh : Aifid' ft " package ot papers. These papers, are.utieriy. iri 1 npff t nni rtno Krc ir Wr .f -sonHi as tnev are merely memoranda of such books. Why tbe thief Should have! j i taken lhe?c at ail is very mystericus but why he should ha ve taken n these papers and left behind them au.atnount of money in the drawer is harder Mill to uiidcrstnd, tn this drawer there was left last night about $5 in change and there waselsoa smaller amount In an other drawer but although both of tm s? receptacles were overhauled, yet the money remained apparently untouched Mr. Jacobi will- be reconciled to bis loss provided tbe purloined papers "are returned to him. They are absolutely worthless to any one else yet they rep resent a certain value to the owner and we hope that they may be recovered. The druggi3t w.ho hesitates now .is lost for the winter. He should sling together some sweet oil and liquorice and bring out hi cough cure at once. Dr. Ball s Cough Syrup does not pay him enough profit. . I, , , Mil - - 'in - Jn this ty, on the 5:7th Inst., of typhoid malaria, Mra. ANNIE M. BltKWEK, wife ol Mr O. N. Brewer, aged it'vear3. M months a-tl 23 clays, I The funeral will takeTla at iO o'clock, to morrow (Weflceail ay) ruoriinjr, from her late reeldeuce, corner Kighth aiul Hnroet streets Friends and scqaalntanccs ara incited to at tend. , NEW ADVERTISEMENTS O y s t e r s O yst e r s I S ESD YOUa ORDERS TO W. E. DAVIS & SON. Proprietors of the only regular, established FLshery la this eectlon. nov 27 I Am Ready for Work. QKSTLKMBS'S CLOTHING AND HATS dye t, cleaned and pressed, aUo, Ladles Hata dyed in any color and presecd in the latest styles, nov 27-lm C. P. KEM3EN, No. 5 North Second St THAiUKSCIVINC. FINE SAMPSON COUNTY STALTj FED BEEF AND VEAI 8PECIAL FOE THANKSGIVING DINNEitS. Call and see it. Wc give polite attention to all who favor us with a call and guarantee prompt deli f cry of all purchases W. Ji MOTT. nov 27 2t Stall No. 5, New Market 5 and 10 cent Cigars, H A VAN A FILL.fe.R8. Best lit the city, arc on sale. Drugs and Medicinal preparations of the hlgbeet nrrauoat - JNO. T. SCHONWALD'S, nov 12 Drug and Precript on Stora Co mmon Sense. 8. OLD llIL05pPHEU USED TO main tain th .t men weie really all alike, their vary tng fortunes being due to circumstances Jn like manner it may be said that all men deslie ta dress well, the know let" bi where to buy making the only difference In their wearing apparel. One thing Is certain, the best dressed men and those who pay tho least money for : their Clothing, buy of V. & I. S HOI ES, there can be no doubt about his statement, because It la I unded upon comm;n sense. First A. & I. SHRIEK buy every dollar's worth of their goods for cash only, which ensbles Item to RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES a saving of at least twenty -live per cent. It seems al most needless to repeat that their , rices ARE FAR LOWER than any other house in the'eity A. & I. SHRIEK, nov 26 Reliable Clothiers, U4 Market St. . TT,tprPQrinO' to "RpviflW i HlXereSTilDg tOeVieW j Readers. 5 Lozenge, -& Ue cosset. 1U I 25 UeBtS 4undsBroa, y&tyct. c ' v; Ladiea Dres5Tog om'u. . i r m m . m a . . Durable! Cteup! Uunds Bn. & Delioscxt JU LfVJUbD JSatracts Munds Bros. eRoeset. SI Splendid Hair Brusn, a bargain 1 Hands Kros, & DeBosset STerythlsgiiTOalJy carried by th Trade, ' BROS. A DKttOSS&T, . " bot SI a . r Drosgis, 21axket htreet NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. iP DR. Q !. x beforeY- and -MFiro : fcic Uppfiance?' ars ssnt oa 30 Days' T.rW. TO fJSEfi OMIY, YOURC OR OLD, rrKO are sutrerta vcoax rsKHTm Draiun, V 1..-.5T VTrALmr. Lack of Nctth Fokce an . s- IL'i: .fvpjccs and nil thnw iirfl-iM a a i'eksai. jatvre resulting from ABcsEnd .... - .1 . . .Minniv 1 1 1 r . II 1 -ir m jk l . n M. v i. x t r j. t ..n . i !gw if nrr. - touceforiUTUtratedPamphletfroe. A4dW VCLTif8 BIT 60., BgABtHAU. MICH. rov 27-1 veod.t w tt A favorite prescription, of of ttiost noted aad successful specialists iaw. fnow mired) tor the cure otXervtru ifelrUHjf, eSmwalcdeBvelopc'ro. PiuggxatacAaflU : Addrsss DFL WARD 6 CO., Uwisiaaa. Mo, nov27-l- eod&w t til 9 ,FIiEEforTIllAL ItcrVuvs lhXiiit' ais'l I .,. Lets'tf r'.S'f'ir:J n.- or any. evil res-ilt c f Ind? crc :ti . cictrs overwork, tic, (over t.rtr t'nou sand posi'iivo cures.) l ut. 15c. for j-ottao m tnai vox oi lOOniil''- AiVlrp. i Dr. M.T7. liA( )!. rnr.Oa'-Vt. K&lboa fcibiLy. and Calhoun Piaoc, Chicago, Jxj- nov ST-lveoa&w5 t th s "A L..!, " gives instant AnakeSlS rs,and ia M Wontts cur for Pile. Sprfpaid fbySS?gSp" Aif: AVrK-r.ST. I Jdaker8.3ox2416KewYor3t. UFF S R E R from Yoothfal Imprudence, causing Kervoas Debility, Mental and Phys eal Weakness. Valuable information hATnmimifFee. Ueed 23 years 8UO- ' irrfTTi"y DsJi0.01in,Boz 243;Chiosco noy 27-1 v cod &w t th s eaKNervousien TVhose debility, exhansted powers, premature decay and failure to perform life's da tie s properly aro cansod by excesses, errors of youth, etc., will fced a perfeet and lasiica restoration to robust health and vlcoroni manhood in THF.MARSTGN BOLUS. Neither stomach drarriusc nor iT5struments. This treatment of I - . . . a successful because based on perfect diapnesia. new una direct raeinoni ana aDiointo inor. enshneM. rnll information ena Xroatiso tree; Address Consulting Physician of t ' MARST0N REMEDY CO., 4GVV.14lhSL, New York. nov 27-lyeod&w t th s , ' 35 S. Clark St., Opp. Court Hoase, CHICAGO. A regnlsr prsdnste. 89Th e Oldest Sped al Is! "n tho United States. Whose LIFE long experience, erfect method and pure medicine insure kveeuy ind peemasknt cuee9 of all Private, chronic and aS.&fl inroat. none auius. Derman eradicated from the system tor life. 11I.IIWUUW Losses, Sexual Decay, 2U.cn ta ind Physical Weakness,' Falling JHemory Wedh JEtics, Stunted Development. Imvcdl nentsio Marriage, etc., from excesses or an fause, speedily, aafehj and privately Cured 9-Yonnir. Middle-Ased and Old men. and al wtxo need medical skill and experience, comml r.Dusitoflce. auopiuvacwia nvuiioK,inan ive f utnre misery and shnme. When inconvenien K visit the city for treatment, medicines can be sen kverywhere by mail or express free from obser ration. 3Tlt is self-evident that a physician whi fives his whole attention to a class or diseases at. alns arreat skill, and physicians throughout tb jountry, knowine this, frequently recommend diiBcul aes to the Oldest Kpcelallata by wbora ever; inown good remedy is used. aDr. Bate i Ace and Experience make his opinion of ta preme Importance ftThoso who call see ni one but the Doctor. Consultations free andsaeredl Confidential. Cases which have failed tnobtainini relief elsewhere, especially solicited. Female Dis eases treated. Call or write. Honrs, trom to to ; Sundays. IO to l. Guide xo Healti ktFree. Address as above. , SXKT nov 27 lyeod&w t th s fiiiionMuABjQ:. rR. n. n. zxrra. of Mie DcQonccy os1r.aaS', ie ran rare II II II II I Hi III ??-er any one fan. rare W U U W II V H kbsMcir at bene Quickly sad sUaleasIy. Fur tesUmoniai. ma4 CDdoraenaeatit. letter froa iocBt molieiU rn.n. mad n fall description of the treatment, ft lri U. H. KE A3L, U.1K, 4 W. 1 tth Su S ra. nov 27 lycod&w t th t CIDER ! S WEET CIDER. CAREFULLY MADE from good frul; and warrants I to be pure. Amount Hrailed. Call immediately and leave your orders and your jugs. 1 R. ilcDOCGALL, No. 14 Chestnut St, bet. Front and Water nov 23 : Wiimlngtoa, N. c STIEFF PIANOS. JECKIVEI) TO DAY, DIFFERENT Styks - . . s-i .vaa mjt t" r- r? rs Vi'ko I. 1 " ' - - - " i Square GranI and Upribt, Elegant, rich, I silvery tone, rx'iuisite touch, superb finish, finest qtia'Jty. Call to see thecc lcsutirul Instruments at HElKSBERGER'S, EtOV CC - Lira Book and Music 8tores ;s$sP' . F ii E a s EEliABLE SEIF-GUEE nr?ra m W V IV flrSAfE NEV ADVERTISEMENTS. "Dyed." AT MONACirS, 1G4 SECOND STKEET.b twcea Marlet anl Pritcess, Ladle i ant Gen- tlcmc n'a goods of every description, any co!or. also, cle.-nlnr, sconring anl bleaching, keud me a pair ot your o d Kid O lores. - ' . If Not, Why -Not? IF YOD HAVEN'T GOT A GOOD COOK -8 ove why-net cet one of oui Al low Driced . - "Golden Harveai', , farmer V.or "Southern Oak.". perfect'-In-sli their srraticetr.entir? If yo;u hviMit a gKd Heater why not gvt oi c of luose beaaiiea eoia uy ue? luieed, if you are not -.tlx iii up a l rizht for-Christmas, t-omo i down to:, -w. . 7. ' . - - " 1 PARKER & TAT LO 1 13. -rums white ot r . r x nov - Important Arrival' . AT OLD NORTH STATE SALOOS, No. S ulh Front tt , Tlbl of. VA. MOUNTAIN . WHISKEV, double Stamp) 'four years old. Try It. Good Liquors. Wines, Clears, &c YSTES o Ic. T ' . rovSi - - We w Goods. VEW GOODS' IN TflE LATENT STYLES cxpticte'I r.oit week. I hope the Ladies n llT" come in ar.d eee them.'-' ' , MX. K.ATK C. WINES, No. Ily, North Second S r-ct. Jobn C, Davis, , l ATTOBNEY AND CuKNSELlnri ATUtf ' Wit,Misoro3, K. C. -Office o-er the Bank of New Hanover. Practices lr. nil the Courts of tl c tat. - ' S f ecial attention pali to the collection of cl .lms. nov 24 im Artists' Material. ; QlL AND WATER COLORS, BRUSHES, Porcelian and Bollywood Placque and Pal ettts, . . . 1 ISAmi 1iirtrf fi if r VI mat. m. fACtlU Si t . " y'""-"?uV f"r "infc "u ln nyt Velvet L .ml Gilt , A lr ad attractive ftock o .IHVENH.I5 BOOKS, POEMS. liOOKS OK ST&NDAKO AUTUOJtS In fc'eb?. LanUsonwly b-turnl. fuIlsw. ble for present. 1 I . . lAhrt ml rora-CHRISTMAS ANNOUNCE ME T. thy targes and Uncsj sti ck of 1IOL1. DAY GOODS ever brought to this city, inv YATES, ' : 119 Market st . A m u s e nri e n t ; I A KNOWLEDGE OF HOW TO USE Ff&K arms maV be a GREAT BENEFIT toyou sometime. Come to C G. CROWE t.l.'S ShnotW flet. lery and learn how to shoot. Practice makes perfect ' First clats Rifles and Targets. , ; Only lOc for ( Shots, 5c for 3. The proprietor will be pleased to dve In structions to all who wish to learn without ex. tra- cu-rge. No letting allowwi. It 1 for practice and arauem' nt only. No. 103 Market at., next to corner of Front st.. u Umii.irtnii. N nov 21- Proprlctor! Without Doubt JT J. H. HARDIN'S UBUO AND SED a tore, 174 South Front St., New Market Build ing, you can tec the most magnllrcnt and at- I j ... - v ' tractive display of Christmas. Wcddlnar and noMBy rresenf3 CTC brought to thl, city. They are too numerous to menlljn here. All I ask ia an Inspection of goods and even If you arc not in need I am satisfied you will I tur.4t J$ a pleasure for me to show these , j tt ir.nniv BXr.-,- ., ' Jf il- "AK?lNt 14 South f ront St, Now Market Many Things You -Need, CAN BK FOUND AT THE 5 and 101 cents Store. 1 he articles are . god aid can bo wugiu or Jess tban ono-half of what VOU pay elsewhere. JI usehoid articles and KlU-hen uiuDun a. Bpecutiiy s uii VDU complete SLOCK of Toys and Christmas Goods at the omy i .1 am! IO Cents Store, Second Pt., ijctween Market and Dock St, , J uov 16-tC Sirs. Warren's old stand. - Cigars I Cigars ! rWEW BRANDS OF UNEXCELLED Stock, ' i. V .'' P , A luxury within reach of all. - ; Toilet Soap, a new and elegant line. Too:h Brushes, cheapest and iest; at " WILLI AIT JI. GREEN'S, nov 10 117 Market Street. FlJlUDA U'ATEH LAVEXDKR WATER. VIOLET WATER.' ' 1 i U E LIOTBOfEVVATER. WHITE ROSE WATER. . HAZES A WATER. Aiwa complete assortment of Colorncs and Perfumery for the seastm. . i r i're3cnpuons com as compounded day and F. C. MILLER'S, ' nigni at oct 27- uerman Drmrrlst. i mt S'nn St. Furniture. 2QQ CUA51DER AND r ARUOtt Cnxts tfrom tunj h-exr s'ylcs awl Cr VcUm GREAT BA110 AINS J FINE COOK CASES, .SI DK HOARDS. 1 SECEETAhlES, WARDEORrTS, ; . UliftAlii TAELLS. Ac. Co.tg DIteaU, Mat resc.' Chairs' '"Ta' 1 bles. &e , Ac .ntl.lj bargain Call a-i s j me before ou buy. &t ia V . ruruir&re Dealer.1
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Nov. 27, 1883, edition 1
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