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every evening.
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'idling rates low and UberaL
Subscribers will report any and all fall-
i,. hitr naner rarubirlr.
i to Xv '-'1 ' y "
lI! circulation, of any newspaper
pushed, in the cUy of Wilmington.
tfCope wa3 given a reception in
Chicago last week. ; , .
Benjamin Fitch, the New York. phiU
Uthropist. is thougtu to do oymg.
Mme- att was exPeclC to arrive at
w York from Europe yesterday.
old Tippecanoe" Harrieon'a tomb.
,t Korth Bend,
crumbling.
Ohio, is unkept and
General Butler was reported dead on
&st Tuesday night. He was a lively
corpse nt day. ' -
:
The Galveston News says: Just im
jfine Butler and Mahone pooling their
issues and flirting: with the public rrom ;
the aamc balcony.
It it were not for the surplus reveni e,
ibe Kepublican Cincinnali Gazette scg
ffcsl? that a tariff on opera singers,
actors and actresses wonld be a good
A late letter from Senator Cameron,
of Pennsylvania, dated Paris. say3 that
he will visit Germany,' Italy and Spain
before returning home, and that he will
not be back until next Spring.
Open confessions are jsaid to be good
for the soul. The Chicago -frews, candid
Republican, prints ,thi3 : -'October
doesn't aDpear to be" our month, and
we are afraid November is going
the same way. -The country evidently
i in need of some sort of a liver regu
lator or ton ic.'
LOCAL NEWS.
INDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
C W Yates New Books
W II Orkex Toilet A rtlciea . .
Tat tor's Bazaar Notice
Hkinsbkroer School Books
J C W iute Telephone Notice
Henicy F Slateh Dancing School
Jso T Schoxwald New Drug Store
Jkr.vos Bros. A DeRosset Just Keceivcd
statement Thames & Mersey Marine jiiu
rance Company
J II Boatwrioht Wilmington, Clinton &
Point Ca swell R It
The receipts of cotton at this port to
day foot up 782 bales.
A fine assortment of Guns and Pistolsjwhenshe ran to hi3 assistance, and in
at Jacobi's Hardwara Depot.
Oysters are not very lat as yet. A
good rain would help to make them
more palatable.
The larlcst telegraphic, election news
can be seen at the Reading Room of the
Turcell House to-night.
Presbyterian Synod will be held in
tho First Presbyterian Church in this
city, commencing on Wednesday, the
Hth inst.
There was a slight fall of rain this
forenoon but the cloujl.3 passed over
and probably visited some other more
favored locality.
Unmailable matter remains jn tho
Postoflicc, in this city, addressed a
follows: Miss Chloe Davis, 190 S.
Portland a ve; Lizzie M inter, Aligoods,
Dr. Walter C. Murphy, of Pender
county, passed through the city to-day
with a span of beautiful gray horses
for the FayettcviHe Fair. Ho left on
the steamer at 2 o'clock.
On Thursday night Alvin Joslla will
appear at the Opear House, after which
there will be no performance tfcere un
ill the nights of the 15th and 16th inst..
when the World Conffritny will appear.
Read the excellent showing made by
the Thames & Mersey Marine Insurance
Company, as comprised in the' state
ment published elsewhere inthisl issue.
Mr. W. J. Gordon, of this city, Is the
general agent ol the company. '
The Firemen
Tho Cape Fear Steam Firo Engine
Company, (colored) celebrated the 12th
anniversary of their organization this
alternoon, by a parade and a trial prac
tice of their engine from Market Dock.
is a fine body of men and they, per
form efficient work in. oar fire depart
ment whenever called opon.
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Lost O verboard. :
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vapi. xnoore, oi tue tcnooner '
fTatVc, the arrival of which was
noticed in our marine news '' column,,
sports that when off Hattcras on ihe
th of October, Samuel Carr. a colored
seaman, . fell overboard from the
mkzen topmast while furling the top
sail and waa .drowned -A boat was
lowered and every effort made" to save
him, but he sank before, help could
"each, him, Hewas. Ironi Antigua
esfIndies. : -1- . - r
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VOL. VII. W ILMINGTON. N. C, TUBS
'The city is overran with tram p3 and
we warn the people to be on their
guard. There were seven ol these
worthless loafers accommodated with
lodging at the guard house last nighL
There was only one triflinx caso be
fore the Mayor this morning, which
was that of Sam Iafkins. colored, for
disorderly conduct at the theatre last
night. ;j'he sentence of the Court was
3 days in the citv prison.
Mayor Hall has consented t delivel
an address belore liannekcr
Library
Associateon, at their room on Princes,
next Thursday night, at 8 o'clock
public are invited to attend.
A ne I
i
leleirates to Gou vcnt.inti.
At a meeting ol the First Baptist
Church held last night, the following
were elected delegates to the State Cor.
vention which will assemble at Kdeoton
on the 14th inst : lltv. l)r. T. II.
Pritchard. Messrs. V . I. Oidham,
George H. French, James V Collins, J
W.Taylor. D. L. (Jorc.-B. I. Gore and
n. J. Jvans. j ne ueiegatcs were
instructed to use their efforts to have
the next . annual
Wilmington .
Convention held in
In a New Hole.
We notice in one ot our Augusta,
Ga., exchanges that Mr. F. M. Bur
beck, formerly of the Madison Square
Tbfeatre Co.. and a Ailmington favor
ite, essayed with entire success ""the
leading part in Harry Lacy 's "Planter's
Wife" Co. Mr. Burbeek will be well
remembered as having appeared here
as Piitacus Green in Hazel Kirke, and
as Esterbrook in Esmeralda, in both of
which he made a decided hit in this
city.
Stricken "With Paralysis.
Mr. Richard Meadows, the driver for
the Hook and Ladder Co. who' -was
hurt last week, had been confined to
the house since in conseouence untilJ
yesterday, when lie returned to his
work. He was present at a meeting of
the Company last night, and after the
business was concluded and tho mem
bers dispersed he attempted to rise from
his seat, but was unable to do so. He
called to- his wife, who was near by,
attempting again to rise with her help,
he fell, stricken with paralysis. He
was conveyed to the house and to bed
as quickly as possible aud a physician
was sent for, who did all in his power
lor the sufferer. At last accounts he
was as comfortable as could be expect
ed, although considered in an extremely
critical condition.
Our Strategists.
The above-named play was prosented
by the Haverly Comedy Co., at the
Opera House last night, and itrwas the
best performance we have seen this
season. It was a farcical comedy in
every sense, full of the most unique and
ridiculous situations and with a dia
loguc iu which there was not a single
suggestive inueudo, as is tco frequently
the case in the comedies ot modern
days. There was cot a poor actor in
the entire compauy, but all were first
rate in their respective parts. The lead
ing character' of Jack liulledgc. the
Strategist, by Mr. Henry B Bell, was
irresistibly funny and his impersona
tions of the two old men were inimita
ble, and deceived the audience as to
his real identity on several occasions.
His was a piece of consummate acting.
Messrs, Henry Lindur, as Maj. Abijah
Howard, and T. II. McGrath. as
ArUiur Rullcdge. were both excellent.
Mr. Will II. Bray, as Sergeant Gumble
ton was first rate and his imitation cf
the colored waiter's song was one of
the best we ever heard, and convulsed
the house with shouts of uncontrollable
laughter. The other males in the cast
were good in their respective parts
Miss Katie Gilbert, as Nellie Howard.
was superb and did some splendid act
ing. Miss Marie Bate?, as Mrs. Major
Howard, performed her part to perfec
tion, as did also Miss Millie Warren, as
Araminta, although the latter was suf
fering severely from a cold. It is im
possible in a short newspaper para
graph to do justice to tbe play or the
actors, but for any one w ho. desires to
enjoy tho best and purest, of fun in
large doses, wc prescribe a visit to
the -Strategists." The music, by
Messrs. Smithdeal and Grtenwald. was
very good, the first medley- being csn
pecially 15 do. : '
Mr. Henry F. Slater, of Raleigh, a
gentleman who comes to our city with
excellent recommendations " wU open a
dancing school for misses and - masters
in Germania Hall, on Thursday after
noon. , -, -- T -
.Board or Aldermeu.
The Board met in regular monthly
session yesterday afternoon ;
Alderman Chadbourn moved to
amend the minutes by striking out the
protest ot Alderman Boney, spread up
on the minutes nt tbe last - meeting.
Motion last.
The Committoo'on FiAace askexl l&M
further time on the petition of .W. II
drcen and others tor the repeal of the
tax ou soda and miueral fountains.
The Police committee reeom mended
the purchase ot the cloth hat (a sample
of which was exhibited.) Adopted
irfn. ,L,f
they had awarded tbe contract for
forms to A David.
A communication from the City. At
torney with reference to the. repairs and
replacing of surface of streets so referrod
to hiiu wasjfead. .
The chairnian of committee ou streets
and wharves made a statement as to
the bitls, &e., for the paving of Water
Alderman Fishblate moved that the
Mayor be authorized, to advertise for
thirty days for contracts to put down
block paving,- &c.,.ou Water street.
A communication from R. J. Jones.
Chairman Board of Audit and Finance
on the subject of the assessment of the
property owners along Water street,
wa3 reasl and the matter deferred until
the next meeting.
AldermanBear moved that the matter
of the employment of the steamer Xicc
at $33 per month be referred tothecom
mitteo on Fire Department with power
to make the contract, the Board of Au
dit and Finance concurring. Adopted.
Committee on Lights moved fhat the
resolution passed at the meeting of
October 1st, placing gas lights at the
corners of Sixth and Church and Sixth
and Castle streets be repealed. Adopted.
The 3ame committee recommended
that oil lamps be placed at Ninth and
Swann, Gwin and Wood, and Dickson
and Gwin streets. Adopted.
Alderman Fishblato moved to amend
section 57 of the Tax Ordinance by
adding in the second line alter "dry
goods"" "clothes aud furnishing goods,"
and striking out "SIS" and inserting
"SoO." Motion adopted.
.Alderman Chadbourn moved that
section 75 of the Tax Ordinance be re
ferred to the Finance committea.
Alderman Fishblate moved that the
City Attorney be authcrized to employ
additional legal assistance if he so dc
sire, in the matter of removal of ob
structions on Front street attached to
the building known as the Bank Build
ing. Adopted.
Alderman Fishblate moved that the
Mayor and Chief of Police proceed ac.
cording to law to remove the piazza on
Front street attached to the building
occupied by the First National Bank.
It was resolved that the committee
on Market and Fees be allowed to lease
to Wesley Croton a part of the lot on
the corner of Fourth and Campbell
streets for a barber shop, the same to
cease at the option of the Board of AN
dermen after thirty days1 notice.
The same committee recommended
that section five (in regard to forestall
ing) of the Market Ordinances be
stricken out. Adopted.
The same committee recommended
the amendment of section 6 of the
Market Ordinance as follows: Strike
out all after the word "Market" in the
13th line down to tho word 'any" in the
17th line and insert the following: "Nor
shall it be lawful for any huckster to
sell or offer for sale any of the above
named articles at any place except in
the public markets." Adopted.
On motion ot Alderman Dudley the
ladies of the Dorcas Society were grant
ed the use of the City' Elall forNovein
ber 14th free of cost, it being wanted
for benevolent purposes.
On motion of Alderman Bear, It was
resolved that the Board ot Audit and
Finance be requested to concur in an
appropriation ot $18.25 to cover ex
penses of Mayor Hall to Charleston in
the interest of the city.
On motion of Alderman Chadbourn,
an appropriation ot $25 was made to
purchase the flagstaff from the State
Fruit Growers Association.
On motion of Alderman Chadbourn, ' cents on the dollar, and on the white
it wai ordered lhat the Board of Audit j polls a tax of thirty cetts each ; which
and Finance be requeste! to increase said assessment and taxes shall be paid
the compensation of the Overseer ofjovtr to the county treasurer for tho
the Streets to 50 per month. .
Oa motion of Alderman Boney it waa
resolved that tne alayor be instruclea
j to notify the Wilmington Gaslight and
th Clarendon water n orks Com
pin ics that all Belgian blocks Ukcn up
on Front street, for making and 'laiUigjbrfdgf? near the ojd atr grounds.
pipo-bo replaced in as goud a cosWition
as before, oU; or befor the 20rfi ofi
November. 1S83, or. the City Attorney
DAY NOVEMBER
will be instructed to. institute suit at
the next term ot tho Supertor Court
againct said companies for damages for
violation of their contracU with the
ciiy.i::,-r-;-.';: ;', ;-: . . ...
Petition of the Historical and Scien
tific Society for use of a hall in the
Front Streel Market House; waslreTer-
tlhc x on Markets with
power to act
mie Chief of Police was. directeil
to
remove all tho old pumps op any of the j
om.7vo ui aH4t7wub.: wnicii- aro not .w
useranl a!sfti' sawdust Dixon strctt
ai soou asHogsible. r
Pream rand resolution of Alderman
hogs running at large in the streets, was
was
lost.
A communication was read front the
Board of Audit and Finanae, concur
ring in the appropriation of 11,000 lor
tho purpoee of paving. North Water
street and relaying the sidewalks with
hard brick ; in the amendment to para
graph 80, section 12, class, 2. of the
Tax Ordinance, not concurring in the
placing of .a .hydrant corner of Nutt
and Brunswick streets, aud not concur- i
nog in me request lor tne men auuttionai
for thiee months for the a ic purpose
of impounding cattle and hogs.
A communication from the Board of
Navigation ami .Pilotage, was read giv
ing permission to the authorities of ihe
th'j Carolina Central Railroad (subject
to the concurrence of the Board of
Aldermen) to repair and improve their
wharf in accordance with the petition
of Col. L. C. Jones, Superintendent ,
which was concurred in.
Petition of sundry citizens for a plank
road or sone other means of better
transportation between Orange und
Ann streets and the proposed extension
of Water street, was referred to the
committee on Streets and Whaayes.
County Commissiooers.
The Board of Commissioners met
in
regular monthly session yesterday.
The Treasurer submitted his monthly
report for October, showing a balance
on hand of $12,352 14 of which $6,500
is a certificate of deposit and oxbibited
five coupons of $3 each and two of $15
each ; which were burned in the pres
ence of the Board. The Educational
Fund shows a balance of $ 10,791.39.
The Register submitted his monthly
report! of fees received for marriage
licenses $11.40 and exhibited the
Treasurer's receipt for the same.
The chairman of the Board reported
the sale of au old boiler, $50; a stove,
$2.75, and old iron, $1.10; and the re
ceipt of $14'jail lees; and for all of
which the Treasurer's receipt was ex
hibited. .
Ordered, that the tax of A.W. Wiggs
for money on hand listed at $3,000. be
corrected to $2,000. Also, that the tax
on $1,000 listed as money on hand by
Rev. Dr. J. R. Wilson, bo remitted.
Also, that the tax on $1,200 income
against W. B. Phillips, be reduced to
tax on $200.
N. F. Nixon was granted license to
retail spiritous liquors for two months
from November 1st.
Ordered, that all Arsons who have
made themselves liable to the payment
of a double tax on account of delin
quency in listing property for taxation,
be relieved from the payment of a dou
ble tax. and that the sheriff be author
ized and directed in all cases where a
double tax -is charged against a 'delin
quent for 1883, to receive and, receipt
for a single tax only, upon certificate
from the Register of Deeds setting forth
that such tax has been charged as a
double tax against such delinquent.
The Board decided to furnish each
county officer sheriff, register of deeds,
clerk of the Criminal Coot, clerk of the
Supreme Court one ton of coal each,
for their winter sapply.
The School .committee for School
District No. 6 in Cape Fear township
reported that at an election held in that
district October II. 18S3. under the
Local Assessment act, assessment re
ceived 1 1 votes ; no assessment none.
Ordered, that ihe clerk of the Board
make a list of all taxable property and
polls of the white tax-payers of Cape
Fear township, and command tbe
i sheriff to collect an assessment of ten
j benefit of the public schols iu
township for while child rtn only.
said
j The supervisor f public rtadj
f Cspp Fear township recxaimendetl
ii that 2.500 feet of two-inch lumber be
provided for the repair f the pubitc-i
f Jumrs were drawn for the &ufrriur
and Criminal Courts, as fo!hwar
Saperior Couit First Week J A
6. 1883.
NO. 262
Wilkinson, H II Heide, J M Chasten
A W Rivcnbark. J R Fowler. J H
Schroeder. C W Slokelj.j W 11. N
Koch. James P, Watson, George Grof
gen, Daniel Lee, William Monroo. -
Second. Week J A Hewlett, Charles
T Bonum. S W 'Skinner, C Lietgen.
Joseph. Doane. George t W Hughes,
hDuncan M Williams. John T Biddlc. B
J Jacobs, William Hahn.l John W
Gerdts. Charles Robbins.
-.Criminal Court E F Cotton, A J
Wackcr, William Jaeksdn, Jacob
Scott. A A Hartsfield. J T Woolvln. D
J George. II E Scolt. II JS Frizzell,
Daniel O'Connor. y r .Turlington.
James A Tare -Robert Green. C W
( McClam my, Thomas L Williams. John
i E W Georgo. Roderick MeRae. Ch:
Charles
Craig. W H Flinn, William Walters,
Henry Redcr, Nicholas Hullen. George
Chadbourn.- E J Lilly, Jrjj N Mahr,
T P Sykos, I) B Mitchell, John F
Garrell, George E Harden. Isham
Quick. f
NEW ADViSKTISEblENTS
TO SUBSCRIBERS WILMINOTOH TELEPHONE
EXCHANGE. !
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ADD TO YOITK l.TST :
No. 75 PARSLEY & WIUfSlNSs,
Illiton btcam ttaw and llalalB Mill
nuv Hit
f. C. WHITK, Manager
Mimds Bros. & Dcltossct,
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DRUGGISTS. MAKKKT STUhET.
TU3T RECEIVED Till? 1AV, A Sl'LKX.
J i
did perfumed Toilet' Soap, 1 cakes iuabox,
50 cents per box; Finest KngllsUjTooth lirusu
es, 25 cents each; hitfre lot Toilet Paper, 15c
package, 2 for 25c.- A full line of jl-ruis. Chem
icals and Patent Medicines
no " 6 a
DancingSchoolat Germania
. Hall. I'
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WILL ON THURSDAY AFTERNOON
next, at 4 o'clock, lovra a daw In Danclnc.
for Misses and Masters. Persons desiring lo
have their children taught all the latc-tt aucca
will do well to take advantage tf this oppor
tunity. Private le&ons jrivea at any hour.
novGU lilCXKY K. SLA I Kit.
Clinton, Point Caswell &
Wilmington R R.
Office Secuetakv & Trkascukb,
Wilmington. N. C, Not. 0, S
B
IDS WILL Bfi'UECJCIVED UNTIL Thurg-
i
day, 15th Inst , for grading: the fourth Section
i
of the Wilmington, Clinton & Point Caswell
Railroad, beginning; at the Fifths mile post and
running to the Tenth. Specifications can be
had of the Engineer, Duncan M. O'ilanlan, at
roint uasweu.
J. II
nov G td Star copy
BOAT W"B1 Q IIT ,
fcect'y & Treas.
J. T. S050NWALD,
J-JI3PENSEU OF SELECT DRUGS,
AND PURE CHEMICALS,
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would call the attention of the kmoklng pub-
i
II j to his best j
5; and 10 cents pigar,
which he believes to be superior to any on
sale In the city, f
JUDGES OF GOOD CIGARS', call.
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v JNO. f. SCHONWALD, Pharmaclat.
N.- W. Comer Front and Market sts
nov 6
A S I AM NOW IN THE NORTHERN
cities, the Ladles will And It to their advantage
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to wait and seo the latest style of 0
MILLINERY!
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which I will bring with me, together with a
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large and beautlal line of
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HOLIDAY GOODS I
wbif ii will be elegantly displayeit
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hi oar spacious windows and
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n our counters!
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Wf trill give doe notice through the
papers when v
OUR GRAND OPENING !
will take plac. i .
At pr?et there are tarsal a I xr S--partrnt
to ntkc too ax tvr oar g.w, at
TAYLOR'S BAZAAR,
lliSfatkct.SU nim!ngia: X. C.
not ... . . . ' ...
. . PLA5 KOTlClc " .
514 to rcccrrj ezizziz:zz'
from otar trtesda on airy acl all tit)cl
ttniasercai U : -0 ;0 ?i ir "
, Tbe came cj tie wrlwmacat ajwaTt U fu
2ad to tbMtatot,'' zfy
"ttona'mnst be wrtttea oa oal
oseddaot the paper. v1'--;-
reraosallta Bast h aVoido!- "
- And It la eapaclalry and particularly nnd
stood that the Editor doe not always endot
the Tlcws of correppondenU aalea so . state
ba the editorial eolusina.'" .
NEW ' AmTJBTISEMENTS.
HOUSE.
THUESDAY, NOV. 8,
CUA8. 1. OAVIS
"ALVIN J0SLIN
COMEDY COi
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FULL ORCHESTRA
AlO.OOO Chnllctic JJaiid! -
V lsa LAUGHS IN M MINUTES
secure
re your Feats at Dyers.
JU 59,,ts 7 '
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Statement
.SHOWING THE V.O.NPITION OK T1IK
Thames & Mersey Marine
j-uouiauuo uuiupcbilVt
ASS ATS.
Deceinbcr 81st,
Aocuutit of stocks and bond of '. ,
the Uiilted btatcs, ai d of thl -'. -'''' -ami
other states, also all other
tock aud bonds absolutely ' --'
owned by tlu? Company .4,447.173 70
42frAl.. 1....!. I ll .l
riiiei (txcept mortgage, why- - ' j-
r(t! lllU'llIfrl Ilk Ihn ('nntivin,
ivii.mcisi cucunij ior cau ac
tively loaned by the Company. ' $0,t50
Inter, t due and accrued ou blocks -and
other securities ' 73.G07.01
Cash lu LomuanT's nrinrinat nfllM v
1 I. . .
imd heloi.'jcluz to tho Uomnunr . - - '""
wepnaueu iu iiaoK...
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Premiums or asecbcnenta unpaid
Preuiium or ae6mciit louns and
li,l8S.r-4
49,fcg3,:
rotes.
All other aBseta detailed
ment.....
In state-
'fetal Atets.....
$5,221 2.9i
LIAHIUTIES.
Loi&ca unpaid, Including thossre
: i3190,00
l4l,G03.CO
iseBcrvc, required by Iaw.
1 II ntl.ox
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Total Uabilitics.......
Capital block paldnp. ....
.$1.?62,52D.C0
$I, 003,000.00
1,0,764.87
Total Income..
Total Exiienditures.
J A TOBlN, President.
J KIDMAN. Secretary. :", .7
W J GORDON, General Agent,
Wilmington, N C
STATE Ol? NORTH CAROLINA ,
WrriCB OF 8ECRETABT OF 8 TATE, -
Insornnce Department, -Raleigh,
N. C 1st October, 1883
VVIU('IMUU3 T J .u OVM.- a Ul All ACt IV
consolidate the Insurance Laws of North Car
olina,' I certify that the above U a true ex
tract from the sworn statement of the Thames
& Mersey Marine Insurance Company, on De
cember 31et, 1382, now on file In this Depart,
ment. W.-t. 8AUNDERS
nov 6 Secretary of State
Grand Opening of Winter
Millinery
1lIIr;RK WILL BE A GRAND OPEHINfJ
. ot fine Frenclt Pattern Hats Bonnet
Feathers, Ac... at Mrs K. A. Lornsdea's ou
Thursday, Friday aad 6anrday. The Ladles
arc respectfully Invited to call. -
MR K A. LUIISDEN,
norlw 119 North Front st
School Books ! ; '
School Books I
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School Books I
TjpHAT ARE U3KD IN ALL THE Schools.
Parents and Goardians ami Teacher are
respectfully requested ta call or send to ma
for SCHOOL BOO K3 or SCHOOL ROOM
OUTFIT ! J . "
Chlllren, large orsmaU.can pttreluvm Books
at same r&tc as parents. One prlco to all at
HEINSBEItGER'S,
nov i Lire Book and MucJe Store
Toilet Articles. .
N KLKGANT AS'OCTMENT, Ctifcist
Ing la rarv cf flair. Toorti and NaU Bnifhes.
Combs, Mirrors, r.xtrar.s, .Co'.aw Uiy
WtlU, Florida Watr. Jte..
william rr: f;r,fv
Old , North State ".'Saloon,
. (t South Frmit -Strcot.
iTJ'BK?;! ARRIVAL -lar., K.. "
.NEW RIVER OTsTE ;!-
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on Ice. C A B r iv x with th.uj.
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