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0 THIS PAPER r 1,, bUahed every evenla,., . Sondaja ex eptM by -JOSH T. JAEXE3, CDITOB AHO PBOrXIXTOJt. gUBSCKlPOTlOXS POSTAGE PAITX ,.e year $4.00. Six montba, - fi09. Tbree snonthfl, fLOO; One month, 35 cents. -th Daper will pe dehvered by carriers free charge, to nJ P3 CltyT at the above rite, or iv lrfyeetlslng rates low and liberal.-. jj-Sahscrlberg will report any and all t&U- t0 rtcalve their paper regularly. Jfo Daily Beview has ihelargest fcna fide tirctdatioihffjtny newspaper tbiishcd. n tM cuyoj Wxlmington. , "Sarah Iiarnhardu .of" whose tribula tions the cable tells so much, is rehears- WWWMj ' 'TFTF7T TV A TT'-rrr 1 ' Jl j- uiilL iririMVI!? - I r': ' 7 nr - . . V b . a ; - S ifWAL NEWS. fbt"l'ra" row. ijoa to inYERnicaSJiT W TAWrometbiaff Neir 7 BLAiB-Tte ElerUon U Over J.W CoxoLBT-Conoleya Dru Store teHfBKBOQ-BookaeUer and IXf -Frind '.Fellow-Citizens length 10 hounand 14 mionte.: w NO -273 The late airs. Knowles oi AVorcesteK jlassachusetts. left 6,000,, U . the i Atlaaia. (leorgia, University. Frank Hurd has decided to contest ,nhio) Dist net. lie says be now4 feels v- l fVCIOC!Et . satisfied twine was legally elected. There werenoinf ;L t.! o iu xc 1 1 e v New moon on Monday at 58 minntes . ... Rion families hre a habit of uwery tbis week w . I vertios i''eir oisemenrs into semi Sunset' to-morrow afternoon . restauranis iur laoie ooaraerg, while omes past 4 o'cloek jppuently maintaining above, the Ijru rAno. , - r i ,..,,.uu I )lr. and Mrs. William H. Vanderbilt "wili remain iff the winter at . their! , country piace on Isrng Inland. Mr. Vsixlerbiit' beautiful house on Filth iTtniiP. Xew York, is sald"to be ior cotton at thi -MBjriwoc up bales Turner's lmanac very rainy" on M -jr ; . ' will be -as lb!- The, Grand Jubilee. ; Come to- thel Grand-JublUce and Glorification lebratldn? which lis to ueui in the city ot?Wi!minHton N. C on the 20th fpat Jjetwerf Pemo crat in the State be on hand. It buioes4nterest be reDresented And are expected to be on taod. "bom one,corneallarid let ns rejoice to gether over our great victorr. c says that it will hi lPuH04' (Jrnf Chief Marshal, c says that it will be hs appoind the flowing Assistant IT Z-9 frauu ceieoration to night of the 0tb inst; lows:'i Ulnmju 1 n ' . tne ce$sion will form io front of idc mty . Hall i (on Third street) at 7 , - c,4arp; win march np Third , to Wolberry; down Mulberry to Front ; lP Front toKed Cross ; up Ited Crdss , jo founn; up Fourth Id Brunswick; up IBrnnawickito iSixth iWn 5tvK Fnncess; up Princess to Eihlh;down Eighth -7 to M4rkct ; down Mark et to Thank God and ba ronton t the advice Sir Moses Montefiore xe- ?erKftl1CaHnaCentralU- R- rtive.l from his wife when in lftos , tw to-oay. ,..lbe Register of Deeds issued thi take p1ac ih thi x.. marriage licen3e9 thi,; week, aU fo nfal. fhe SOtfi imt!. h . Kiutiuui vii'Kiripa flnhivi i i . r " - nf . V "- ' itiJ-.T ' " . '"iST.-y'? our 0' V'ty Hall at S:30 o'clock p m Mai.J.C.WI.d.r.- General Mana- f "t OD. '.etJ ' II. McL. (iEeen. Cbiet fSahni ' FOUrth? rinnrtt I. ! I)uck to Fifth; down-Filth to Castle; down Castle tolFront;. up FronWto Nun; up Nun to Third downThird to Market; down Market to Front; up Front to Princess up s Princess to "the Bity IlallJ l ' lK ?3 expected and respecUuIl v re quested that all persons who feel "an Interest in the cause, throughout the city, will illutuinate their houses' in honor oftbe Great Victory "achieved and especially alurig the line "ot tuareb! larshsls are requested to meet fn front am it David- was O. A. Wiggins, Chief on Staff. . i ??wnis--uol . tKogen rr Moore. Win io .Tro ' f I. i a r t 1 1 Jr 3cd her whether he should rttm There wera RwZZJ . ,' Ll 0&me8 Vnpu - w w - iu wa uinuiN in finn Jiiiiri r i urinn r r t i . fc tm money making or continne in Fore?t Cemetery this week lonr 1 . Parker r.7rI,.,T . ,,,,. " " w,th 'i'nr6 sadries that We toess llo followed it. nd two childreo ? 'ft R 1 ' MrPhy"W are called open to chronicle the death ... ,- ... - w. ... , .- clTl-??0. JBon ofCP'-Frederick G.Robinaon.hich O. A. WiooinS, Chief on Staff. Ieatlt of Cnpt. ltobiason. It is with Gen. Joe Johnston, who is 77 vir j i o!J, (to not look over CO. lie Is strakh f wan arrow, and the only sign of age P1"1068". Jacob is seen m his sility gray hair, which flonrs in stivery curls almost to slpulders, and in his full gray eorge F Alderman, Sam Bear. Jr.- A Robinson was a native of Benni . vaoipoeu, John A . Corbetr W T Vermont, but nam tn th;Q . - - , - - - . - K W Uil9 to his turn to the city to-night and will fill M, !TP wn n Corbetr, VV T Vera -r, Pnlpuatthh SSffi resi- ptain ngton, city quite i lour Julillet.' -""r; ji lue vommmee on Invitations.' held Vsterda afteVnoo the following fientleuien were invited to speak at the Grand Demonstration to be held here on the 00th inst.. viz : President-elect Grove r .Cleveland. Vice Presiden t-elect :.ThHnas A I Irn dricks. ' ' : t s G?Y9 of-elect Al! red M Sea ks s "Lieutenant Governor-elect Charles M Stedman. V ' Secretary of State-dect Willi aaunders. ; AUorney General-elect T F son. : -,i . . , ,fi:: . i, Treasbrer e!ect D W Bain. - superintendent ot PuMic Insti-uc-tlon-elect S M Finger. v -, Go?eruo'fjT-Jrjirvh,' Sehator Malt ,W Ransom, Senator Z B Vance Cui J Staple?, Hons W H Kitcbin, R T Beuuett. Aif Rowland. C W McQlam my, W J Green. T C Fuller, D G Fowle, Oct Coke, R B Peebles, R H Battle, W RCx, D K McRae. A M Waddell. B , R 'Moore. W M Steele George M Rose, R p ArmfiM, W M Bobbins, James W Roid. John 3 Hen; person, Clem Dowd, II C Jones. Ff.u T F Bayard, Del; AGThurmao, ObioV J G Carlisle, Ky; Gov Bdtc. Ton.,. uri .-..' - " mcnara AJoice, Texas; S SCox, Josep'i Pulitr, N Y; S J Randall, Penn; W II Barnura; Thomas Waller. Conn J W - Daniel, Va; WF Vilas, Wis; H F Jona?, La; Gen F C Barlow. N Y Tft will t glad to iccclve coauacilcaCos frcaoBrfrttadscn-asy asd tll .Vxb.'WM, caacrattatercatVat -V'"H rr ? , Th ct tLa Wmai best aiway t isSatedtotliefiiitor. " V" - Coamxnxlcttlansccai wrtttea ones!ieof the paper. V . i Pcrsoaaiuea mast be avolfiec; And it tu e-etlany ted jliy tatao editorial eo:ttEak Vi c oa ' ; : . - . - Auciioaocr. Excursionto iYIt. .Holly. N.C. - NYS KXCrjRsrnv -m . on, Mocrtay, Nov -17 It t V v ,w "o wSSnltv , f?frtmsh",;ar",,3t lent rise corfer wlih JOR II. HART, Anotlr4LaiInvoico QrrirsALLcrDE irAiiocs oolstnuALCoiqBaJI ff CMIdknseadjcrao ' f The latest statistics on the com para live -longe icy of the sexes shows that Toon, who has been under 13 years there are more than girls, but over 75 years there more women tban men, and from the here on the 20th inst. sjesot 90 to about three to women. 100 two in favor of m me ana nas made this his abid- uen ragg, wis; lion Dan Manning . I VT -XT- v . " UlafTH PVPr Blrw . 1 1 I rv I inn Inn r. 117 I t . rr z i -r f-y . ' .1 i-w. wo mm rieu cere I . ' . . ooruces. inn It IS A. F. Toon nnil nnf T- o J dorhnlf Pnr WD iiul. ' lu: ?r . .. n nr . ,! A"u ..v. uvu vui. j.. c.i if j. vyiuoam. liporiyo i u ui w le wun rnrnAhi irimn i tiou vann (amninn ci. tt ti . I . I 'IV., L I - I 1T -r-. , . I VVV....UIVU OUI YlVtJ 1 "Uiuiuu, 0 i, nnn I, V. r Wnnam0dRS 0iie of r,A?eJ?mes?W Jackson, E J Wm. These, with his brother. Mr- fMoise' S C lion Joe Brown Ga- Hon bota I the marshals from ,.mkn. s 1 Lilfv -:toSn TJfr.(i -rLi - . ru 1 - . . t ,x . wiuvu, ua, xion k it. w.uiuwWUUIjju --v. - " xaiui,, ooan naar, iwoinson, ot the firm of J-amar, Miss; Senator Moriran are the celebration which is to tako-place Jl. Robert IL McKoy. C B Fen- Robinson & King. -and his cousin Dr a J n George B McClellan N T 1 nn! I i 11 1 t i r. . v r?' - " ... . " ' ru,. . " w... v iaiUCU. ilUScun. Kvflrplr .1 I !lll. AUDinSOn. IVtlh tuhnm L.j IlOr.S A I'fJnrninn T,1. tlf . the proportion is cs oi . Davis. Wm Tioii wn v t s wi.:,. -r.j -r . . i.kuc W6 .MaA , i . ... ..I VV right. Frand H Stwfmftn T ir of hia clpth nnnctnt -n . i Vn r : ' .ui5 iuuiuiu cnarzea witu PlLl v - b,iMicu ait ui ms neari tw 3 uuuw,, ria: liarianfl I lnw - a v a t . m v-r j- . I ,i . t . I a . v . - tog second-hand clothinir in vioUHon o r.r!." uujmm-, j. w btrange. S H-in mis city, although he has a ArK? "ttenden. Mo: Hon R t n -... t - -" - " I . T- f m- ,1 . .. ... Is. .. I wr.&puzta says the popular delusion Mhe ordinances of the citv. Hit on I tt ""ton Maunder, K L Allen, I "Muaoer ot kindred in Bladen and Merr', Washington. D C. iL. .1 i . 1 . " .. " " -- I 1 13 1. TIT . . . I r- i l . . 1 rri .... ib me numan eye has an influence count qt the absence of important wit- . ""w v waon.ng, w t Alex- p-'uluoenaEU counties. Capt. Robin- nere will be a TORCHLIGHT overinsaoe people similar to that claim- nesses for edfor the same organ over wild ati- ued until ffials. is7)nf thnf: 5a nfton A u 1 . j- ibe insane themselves. Ho adds that &uhlJJZT . ' ed Schulken, John D Bellamy, Jno H and devotedly until the Surrender at Ap- extended generally to the Democrats whoever attempts to utilize the notion !l ""by. John S Bordeaux. Joseph n pomattox. He has always taken a throughout the S'at and Union to ioin villnw-nizeitsabanrdlnror.fi,, r:r VT, . wm unume nanoy. jonn u 1'ugh, William Stoke- W interest m the welfare of h us.on this elorious o.So - TT . x-..w twDio i.u u ixasprowicz, William Gil-Iuepar Fanll llauVu'fltt-pThamaiti, ft Ac vets, Fcattcrs, tlrJi. " - Statrptog danc in latC3ies'gn. Felt-All colors. Kt !cr Dor. ; Pli"uii.&e. Resioatfully MISS E. K ARRWR thecitv.thoci w. .mntin. I u"f y0"" ot ijeorge, J H. Horne. 1 80n entereu the Confederate servio.e "CJasSION. A.GKAND nispr a v Monday, the 17th inst r N F N"ikoD' M'ke Carroll, a private at the breaking ont of the war OFIRE WORKS AND A BALLOON 1 it Bowden. I B Rhodes. W .T ifff and did a soldi ASCENSTOM A inAit TlA Vnn VwL. T . " wriw ornamr announces lilt Mr. Bennett has sold one-third of Herald to J. W. Mackay at a price Hardware Depot. t irtment of tbo nllr of ti. v. different Dem cunst, t i Dicksey. John Walton I was for a numhpr of Voavu'rn eu to Dartiftinitn irn . , i . . jaiij nil acuvei "uouciucuis nave John Sharp. Jas JLcks. John King, and efficient member, having hPpn t ho been ajade with all the railroarU OM,i steamboals for reduced rates, and Sailor Drowned. From a dispatch received which fixed its valuation at 5.250 nnn Smith ville this afternoon . wo. Inxrn Tfa sale, according to the same author- a sa!Ior belonging to the schooner Mar- Gore A Shrier. David Greenewald, S one term Chief Engineer ; of th riiv I T 7.was necessary, to enable Mr. RPn. I Unique, while eniraired this forpnoon in u shblatc, C W Worth, A H Leslie Fire DeDartment. IoaII th ,(ri ' LA'VD- ?,Ve"-a ? welling? If so - wuiui . v : . . - .... uuuiia ir i iia w 111 ff rv tw , ana J D Woody, of New Hanover. life Capt. Robinson was ah honor' J -i v "'"oi . .iuuh. iiaviu oeen tne from eorSe Branch, James Daniels, John foreman of Wilmington Steam Fire ithat lA Boatwriht, C M Harriss, Albert Engine Company No. I, and also fo Boog-Selleiand?Stationerf . :"J fif If': ;' PIANOS AND ORGANS, FANCT GOODS. WEDDING ".PRESEST3. GUITARS, VIOLINS. ACCORDEONS. BAN- JOS. STRINGS, Ac, raE STORE NEXT DOOR TO Mr! Dma: Store on Market and Front tts.. Terras reasonable. Aipiy0 K Hi for tickets will be good for one week. Mtttopay his assessment on the new Painting the vessel's side, accidentally aoie siock; out the statement itself Ieu oerooaraand.was drowned. UUUUttHUII. f .... , . . "in. xujiuis: i nous is your Issue oi Jacobs. Oil, It cures . L .. . " " -J '''Ul Dl Commissioner Evans' ronorr for JlT'J1 J "geveland Is the ufij , . . I 'wiijii citizen oi jsew lork who w fisca 1 year shows the total receipts ever elected President. The? first vv fooi all sources of. internal r.arrann. Mattin Van Burpn in isir " the year wore $12L590 039, viJol. ilUI?,rise tfaaA the Rl with SU4.553344 for iBfa'J 11. ?l?S9 ?Vfi?"?cratio When r . raut met . " " " j iium wail jj a citizen of the-United States :'., v.'. .,,,:,,--'C. T. C Gen. Beauregard and Gen, 2Itwa a Za" JPn. -'good' friend, a in New York a few dan rover Cleveland is the third New iorcr wno ha3 been elected President of the United States and Samuel J. Tilden was the second. It is wll for usallnever to forget that fact. l'3tbey did not discuss the" civil war or ita sanguinary strggles; their topic t, lauiuuutN. wn on mo J H w. UV he did not expect to get rid of. and regard's rheumatism, which he nbed to the changeable Northern 'uaie. vfi iho Captain W S NoTment and N A iMc honest, uoriffhl and nfiiioonr!; ' ' Good materials DrODerl V nnriuirl innnA lean, Lumbcrton ; D. Covington, Mon- whose many friends vrill deeply !monrn ch arotho essential requisites in roe; JT LeGrand and J D Shaw, hislloss while offering singer Ready mixed Paints can be hpst mtoir,. T 1 ' . . . . - I o wv,. vou I . . - awtiflgnam;apiam v v Richardson eoce; and sympathy .Lo his afflicted eU by U8,.nff-tuo X. Y. Enamel Paint ana onaue n ooten, Jr.. Whiteyille: J family in this their rt hirPrV,. sold at Jacobi's DeDot. W W Fleming, SB Alexander. Gen R P - fflfitrat Ion i ana' Vote,- KStep Ladders, all lengths, at' Jacobus D Johnston and Cant ..Roster. nhV At the time ot the recent election I P06- f lollc ; A H Boyden,, Salisbury ; D C rei? were 't5 duly registered voters Winston Wimir. rr,f i? i , vA,v. ia e w uanover county, as shown bv , ... , iouur i.u i . . T" TRO.Rrws.oxi 1IEI. -. - ... . , i i rip iprorii ri)msrviir.AM- u. i mt Son. J TKov. A n W AToHIor,, I .6wv.auwu UOUKS. IOC NVomin.i. Tnii.i;..;:.,v-' 'f i" city. and Dr B Po terPoader colou F M total Tote ""'Kfe county for Gov Tit-"" " vvw. j.cuuci uiupij, r i I ITaneral service at th iM T.--.,.s.. '4,i.,s residence !a this city. vi.uiuau, utuuvii . - - i . wick; A V Wood and PMlemon Hol-T" nau ine nocr oi ? voters regis- land. New Berne ; E Murrill and Cni lerc?- w 6 laff6 tne tote Tor Governor j a xayior, unslow; John L Bridgers. uaou vaai uT. was the, largest Jri. nnd; O C Farrow. Tarboro'r W YOia lleq ?B tP1 otc for the lower B Glenn, and Edward A 4 Oldham housc cf the 1 Log'slaturc bemsr onlv Wi'nifnn A ' T VlfMlrl.1- i'-Ti1T:o't.. I 3.174. Or 1.591 Ipsa . ihari - mw. ' - ,A A McKfi Lhan. A TI Wmi1i eierea.' ilie Vote lor ( nvprnnr Elder Tho3. F. Nellson. of Caldwell E J Hale. Fayetteville; E F Lamb my be called a very full vote, for there y causes wbicb fepdcdedj to from the polls. -Afffr th . completed every chancel , nini ne win lecture rrom his; pro- Hall and Dr G II West. Hickory; Capt must necessarily be to lessen he hum T Pniiin. fn -V I . vt , : , . I "-nunsjr, iireensooro; uapt o A Asho I I ,.ff: f" aosence ti .u. bu , (aisos ! a canvass u measure of Barial la Qakdale Cemetery; l, at 3 o'olk. Mr.J More Tatera. pon wnica is painted nro- and K it Rnrhoo Ru;k.viv.nt i irom mo city on .important ; mit " v um a Llll. n. I IWIIIII - ran n a M tr 1 n M T f I - - i - " - - I a. .1 .1. 151 brouhi' i m i.' ruwajuiwui. rprcueoiingino lonr aen ana js A Alderman, Goldsboro;J cooscanuy going ori, and ie,aiM!i. If f0UL u WCCt eatunivefsal"hiesof:earthks C Marshall, J AlWall and J A. Leak,' in city containing so largo a i number ed Ih ?P 8eeD by the Prophets. Mr. Nelfson is J r, Wades boro ; John D Davis and C R glstered votes, the change rnust be cifh.. 5Bnda m weight. He a christen gentleman of reputation and Thomas. Jr, Beaufort : D H Mclean considerable; so itjs perfectly evident NEW APVJEimSEMlSNTS. Norfolk Oysters! AN NOW BE FOUND m0 v Attho GEM RESTAURANT, , s v No, 20 North Front StTeetT WILL WtST. nov 15 k.., " M one WOirn Ol fthi itr .im hta llnr ITA r ... j . fhttrprviiMtho ini:.. . . . Wlea oR frr.r. i . . . . f J . "'uu' ictjr iu- j vjiobu aim ianici oie wan, Julin-1 J - " atrengptn o tiii, :r?m th0 cla$ er that igh Utructive and entertaintng. AU are in- ton; W E" Marcbison. "Joneahorn W city and county were polled. The Election is Over I XDK COUNTRY : IS SAVED. OUR PUR- these h4m tiia w"'8 KUcto6uit twse hra Ua.cs. save inoaey l7 yjiDg - . o. 19 Nortli Second M. nov 13 3t CILIIKNNV. Cor. Market ana Front s! it To-RJorrow . . receive Forty Gallon. fln !r?- Alao, Salt MifleTs: ca-h " "w iiew for nov li Cart,nnaYact(Cluf?!C!gars, gST 5 CENTS CI (JAR OJTIJE MAE KET. - tiooUrpkeyrp7i, PI r -,ulit" arATB SAL00 V - " cojni OirtCt. nov Winter Opening AT MRS. E. A. LUMSDEN'S, ON FRIDAY, NOV. Hth. " lioV ATIEST ? WWoi theieawn. Stores for Kent. f f rAREIIOUSE - A Nn nirpi ' Store an3 ofii.-a ' V:' iti i! v. uumeianat uotr occu Both on iorih vioo . .!-;.; . and Cbcetnut: Ar" f "Kn aujj ttircopyat , DtROSSET A CO. DOT 15 pounds or as much as all four of vited. DO l.r,.nLl. ... t . . . . I wivuJiui comoinea.j mat WaJ they do things at Burgaw. . If -vToto. l?alr. A few days since Iho Advance pu bl ished Moore Co; Tfnd R ilanningi Hender-i son ; Col T Brown lVenable. ' Oxford; Exports ForeKru. .'"barQUft nn Tjrtf.uA i parazranhs from tha Mbotrvt, AwcutuDi, , uiear I . . 2 . ... . .. I iUUl A 1J 1 TP l. if M finro VV .1 lmvJ Asne vine zatv ! . " r " . . - Ior lDe weelc eDd nir with i . . " 1 Iter. P I. Crnmtrliaanrl TaI.. I . - as original three L,V " ; ' .7 , "P bales as against 3,7 . . .. I Bladen tl); f) I? ' lion n ar. rM I - .. . , local pageoftheUV- tr j w tV ir the corresponding week lv ..r?- . J GKenanandiW J Bonev. iDnm n L .L, s . . , - Mvcrpool to-day with 2 t)78 aJkVw wunoal filing us the last .n ,', .," - -"-'V-!- an increase this year of .1,241 ?' Coit'. valued at S95.000; Particle of credit, although the articles TZTv Zl-Z-J fr? The receipts of thecrop year to 11 b Messis;,:Jilex-Sprant-& were written in this office and appear- 1 h i bales, against 52, brig 0. Grauit. cleared ""finally in our column?. On the pt ? , i?X bales o November 17th last year, rwero wi.h 13th inst..? the same oaW nnnplr.rf Samnel Peolberton. Stanley Co; Dry- increase this vear of a lir, h.w . t t r - awAa a mi - -- Cottou. . The receipts of cotton f at this port day foot 18 bales of last year bales date 103 an w lDe and 2-306 barrels of rosin. Wlln ou k at $9 230. shioDed bv Mesari whIch wa originated in our office and erson. Downinir & Co. ehr was first published in onr columns. On ft witn our epitaph on "Jim Blaine." ant Morse, Win Weeks, Wm Rourk, Brook. Adklns, XSaniui t DreV and Mike Guthrie. Brunswick , Co';3 A .F raw . irudeT.. Tmm.i. rt. r...-ltbe 14ih inst . the Wilton AA1 - jt urnaguay, with 371.110 "aaiuc arucie. ana ooth papers 4 hUmxb'r' valacd at $5,570.02, ship- u,ed matter as original. At any . J Mr. HarYeY Coate. makinir neitherof them gave us credit for i 41 rl . " i t. . .... - tin " cxPrts foreign amountinc to Ams iacDfiKJ. w say the least. We - .v iof like to fee witty sayings ' and . pleasant panurrapbs in the columns of oor con wiu I s who. ave old has- temporaries but we must insist that lorv .rul o glad to know'that ! vhn rhev orA nWi rmm n..:.TrrT -v.m,v j w ituui uui ui IS I LIS! n . f V. . . . . . . ... . ..... . . For Mount Holly. The excursion oartv to th!inar Toon. S A, King. Sr. C H Dock, J W iaGaston countV. on th ntairh ri. Powell. N McPhauI. JJPinkney Stan- will leave here at 7 o'clock next MonC ley. John '.Walters and J Wi AIoran. d Columbus Co; JD Kerr, E T Boy kin. Railroad, and rcturaingwia arrive in 1 - o onnsoo, j w o nooinson, damp- this city on :he eveninz of the I9 h intt. owu.wv ---? -r i it win oe a measajt nartv nri Kne w ' U. AlCl. UREEN. Chief Marsha!. Conoley's Drug Store. 216 MAlllXKT STHEirr rilHE ELECTION IS OVER AM) WE AK bur cUZ.T i.ZL0 b 9 oncfl and Atffiition Mfmfcfrs ff. g. f. felfi. YU AUB UBBT ORDERED TO AP. auffnecapjuMi bite Ulorea. ""f x wruer r orconan. aOTWjt , W. 3. imAlff e... w Mealn f ffil Ewl k kiln f. T; f A!SSjONYia 410 notJ ordered vi meet at ronr im-k " . r'' v ( und,).t S oVlr--i- " or'. ahlru. black nki,7TTlT. " " I rt WILMINOTOS a wtl.Dos c.lI. CO- ,,. SECRETARY'S OFFICE ILMISOt., rjlUK FORTr MSTU AN.AL'VZETIKO of the Stockhol Jers of the Wlhhinzloa A Wei don railroad Company wfllXe belj ai the Offl oi tha Company; 1n W!;i!04t0Di5 Toeaday, tte lSUi ot Norembjer, le J. . rot 3 Wm j. tr TnmnMif''f"-.; on A AUG, R.R.CO,; SECRETARY'S OFFICE, WlL3fKOTo. i: a. Jf rr.' iiti iS il u- wiiv 6w uaj wiier teen re lonr i . " tickets at once by applying to Mr. Joe I re I liGtate. . ti art, tne agent, who has the matter TTOUSis akd BClLDixa lot r i. vtuu uiri x i a fii e m i m s r t n v nna amti av-dnaAMia-'a..-? f - t"x . r . . s r .a I3ropwi n rs bul Dr- Bali's Cough Profeaional uourtesy demands this SMteM mircMorinAJGcaiul :f'f-.- -: t V f , Uorialetoailpartsof ttecitr 1 7" - rr r? rrT;r r : f wmco 15 w a a W7 oa toe I cate jeaetery this; vceVv both 'kddlla. UlJSlU? -1 J- 1 irrr.i Cab a! IIE AsrjALMEETiSG OF TIIE Stk acJdara of tfca Wilmington,' CoiambJ ! i a a fomp7. win biid: tiio Coft tli'Cwapaoj;- Jn WUalir.oa oa Tuesiaf,tL"lsaCiast!. . t - ' Weighed by the Scales I are not tate Agot
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Nov. 15, 1884, edition 1
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