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' , jT uauy. Heview 7ms the largest
. bona fide cirauatt07k, ot any nctcspaper
miblishad. in the city of WiltrxuijUm.- jK
WEDNESDAY; DECEMBER 0 S5.
1
day for twelyo nad, a half cents p,er
pound, which Was cheap enough.
W i ml a lid Kalu full.
The rainfall to-day.' up" to 3 bVl' ck
tli afUiruotn,. amounted to I.4I-10Q
Ineies. The maximum -velocity of
wii.d her was 2(5 miles an hour, f om
tht-Si.uthwet The maximum velo
city f wind at SinithviPe to-dav was
38 m ilea a.n'hou, also from the South
we?'.
Absolutely Pure.
Thlj powder never vailes. A marvelrf
purity, strength an t waoleaoraeneis. More
economical than the ordinary ki d, and can
not b9 sold In competition with the multitude
of Jow test, short weight xhiin or phopph.tq
Kwders. Sold only in cans. ftovAL. Pak; o
wdf.k Co.. loo Wall fct. N. V.
oct 2t dw ly tenrm 4thp
LOCAL NEWS.
William II. Vanderbilt died very
suddenly yesterday in New York. So
many millionaires hay died recai tly
that there are but lew of u3 left.
$ I 000,000 to the Charity
Hospital, N, O.
Te btpM Cfmrity llipital at New
( Jeans is class-d bv the medical
pruh'yion f.s "tin 4 the finest ins'i'u-
Uons of tin kind id the world. Over
iwi. c r turie it has siood at the at9
of ihe Mississippi hsi savior of the na
t:ona! h alth in the South and West.
Th L uisiana State Tottery contribut-
e i in I8G8 on million of dollars, paya
ble m intalnrent3, for its support.and is
reimbursed by tbf franchise of the
Dra-virus. Th r.ext Grand bemt-An
. . . X I I
Mai ir. lMini win ibkc piace on
D.c- 15. a. when over half a million ot
o i!r.r" be scattered to its patron
everywhere. All information can be
nad of M A. Dauphin. New Orleans,
La. Thu3 you can do goid. and the
world will be none the wiser, ' and you
may tret $150,000 to ease your declining
years.
Ju.-t received a lot ol burglar prno'
blind fasts. Call and see them at Ja
cor.i's Hdw. Depot, and you will buy.t
tho banks and posloiliccs tfco company
drew on its patrooa f or 1 assessments.
This association- had a new and se
tibcJve Drinclole of lite insurance busi
ness, and -prom i sed u n 1 i m i t ed 1 oar. 8 if
casn to t he insured; upon certain terms.
Some. of the patrons tro so far as to say
that they beiieveu mat mey 'couiu in
Mire (i It me dav and borrow from it
the next dy any amount ot money
So far as heard from, none of its Oha:-
lotte patrons hav secure J anytoing
from the company in the way of loans,
but all ot them bold rtceiyia for mem
brshi fee and assessments. The
c ncf ru had its headquarters in Furt
Worth, lexas. and nai a division
llice in Greenville. S. C. At Fort
Worth. Saturday lafct. three garnish
tufnts were issued by members of
the association, cu e for the recovery
of the amount of dues and assess
ments paid, and the other two for the
collection rf matured coupons No
one has been made wealthy by the fail
ure, but hundreds of- poor people
have been roads poorer. Julieo
Fild, postmaster at Fort Worth, is
president of the association. The or
ganization has collected over $1000-
H00, and now has $14,000 on hand. A
loss of confidence ou the part of mem
bers caused the stoppage of payment- f
assessments, and thi. in turn, caused
thesuspension of payments on coupocs.
It is estimated that rjot less than $10,
000 cash was iuvested in this concern
by citizens of Charlotte and of Meckler -burg
county. More people have been
caught by it than by any failure since
that of the Southern Life Insurance
Company of Memptfts. about the year
1875.
At about noon today when it was
raining at its hardest, Market street was
fairly flooded with water, even on the
sidewalks, and several stores were
threatened with a deluge.
The Bella Moore Comedy Company
arrived here from Chailotle. where
tbey played last night, on this morn
ing's train. Appearances now indicate
that it will be a bad lime for the
"Mountain Pink" to-night.
To.day was fixed as the lima lor the
ladies to visit Messrs E. J. Moore &
Co. sand witness the process of candy
making, but the weather was so in
clement that there were no visitor?.
Another day should be appointed at
once.
Remember, young man. that your
character canDot be essentially injured
except by your own acts. It is you
alone who has' charge of jour reputa
tion and it is your conduct and your
associations which determines whether
it shall bo good or bad.
Gifjffer liecr.
The following receipt lor making a'
very superior giugor beer is taken from
the treatise ot Dr. Peroira on diet. The
honey gives the beverage a peculiar
softness, and from not being fermented
with yeast is less violent in its action
when opened, but requin s to be kept a
somewhat longer lime before use:
White sugar five pounds; lemon juice,
quarter of a pint; honey one-quarter of
. a p"Und; gincer, bruised, Qvh ouocps;
water, tour and a half gallons Coil
the ginger in three quarts ot the water
tor half an hour, then add th sugar,
lemon j:iii-c and hoiicv , with the re
miin!fr r ih tt-r. and strain
ihrouin . cl-tli; ri. n cold add a
qanrter of iru while of an e?jr and a
small teaspoonful of essence of lemon.
Let the whole stand four days and then
bottle; it will keep for many niomh
This-quautity will make 100 bottles.
STATU METV8
Greensboro Workman: There came
vory near being a serious affair at the
McAdoo House last night. A lady
came in yesterday and put up at the
hotel, stating that she was going out to
see some relatives to-day, who reside
several miles from thi3 place. Early
this morning one of the chambermaids
smelt gas escaping. On examination it
was found to be in the room occupied
by this lady. She knor-ked on the door
and succeeded in arousing the sleeper.
WILMINGTON MARKET.
Dec 9 -4 P. M
SPIRITS TURPENTINE Firm at
34 cents. Sales of 100 casks at these
figures.
ROSIN Quiet at 82 cents for strain
ed and 874 cents lor good strained
TAR-Virm ot ai in
Kmmm. a at ii w -p - v
nPTTni1 TTTPPPMTTVP Qror1 xr
at $1 and $1.50.
COTTON Quiet. Sales of 100
bale on a basis of 81 cents per pound
for middling. Otueial quotations:
Sill
"The Greatest Core on Earth for Pain." Win
rdlBTB more quick lr than any other known rem-'
007: icneumarism, neuralgia,
Swelling, Staff Keck, Braises,
Burns. Scalds. Cats. Lamba-
3 cro, fieunsr, sores, Tost-oii6,
UUUU9, XX9C
Toothache. Sprains, etc
jJct a boule. Sold by all
arnggista. Caoaon. Tbe gen
uine Salvation Oil bears our
registered Trade-Mark, and our
fa&sunU0 eirmarure. a. u. Meyer x iso., coie
rroprietors, iiait
itimore, McL, U. S. A.
Dr. Ball's fjoaeh byrnp Trill cure yonr
Conch at once
sept d&w
l'rice only 25 Cta. a bottle.
tenrm 4p
NEW STORE !
QOME AND THE TOY3, TINWARE
and FANCY GOODS j net received. Pome
tains: to suit every housekeeper In the city.
Prices low at o;
Dockets.
nov 3'J
tsoutb SecoDtl and 1-21
J. F. A. EE AVE 3.
Our Cook Stoves
ARE OF VARIOUS STYLES AND.Quallty.
We keep the BE-T, such as Farmer," "Gold
en Harvest" and otbeis. Tin Wax?. .House
Furnishing Gocd-i, Lamps, Toilet -ets, Kero-
Bcefctovoa. come ani see our stock.
AKKEIi & TAYLOR'S.
PUKE WniTK OIL. dec 7
who came and opened the door. As ! Good ordinary 8 ; low middlinsd: 8 7-IG;
List of Letters
Remainiug'in the City Postoflice,
Wednesday, Dec. 9?h. 1685:
A Andrew Allen, Tena Atkins.
Christ Andersorl
B J II Bern. Lcce Boyd, J B Branch,
S S Brice.
C Mary Carmer, VvTm Ccoper. L
Colony. Chas LCowles, l.iz.le Council, i
Henry Carry, PrUcilia Carey. S t
Clayton, Carmichsel and Thomas. (-2).
t a. uean, iv ionic ucat. kj i'iuts.
E Sam Esers. care David lla.ll.
G Emorv Green, Horace Garland
II A E'Hill. Sue Hill. Morris
Humphrey, Eliza A Hid.
J Moses Johnson, care Gripham,
Harriet Jones.
Kls S King.
L Easter Lamb, R W Livermore.
M Johnson Monroe, Rosie S Mc
Clammy, G II Morrison, E J McKoy.
O W Moore. Mallard and Dewery,
Kate Merritt, J McCiammy.
N E F Newlardt.
P Simon Pearsall. Peggey Pickett.
Henry Price. Annie Pearsall.
R B R Russell, Millie -Robeson,
Mary A Ross, EmmaF Robioson. M G
Redman, W W Register, Annio T
Roundtree.
S Mary J Steed, Harriet J Scheever,
Jno S C Smith, Kate O Sneed, Archie
Smith, Jasper Slater, Mary Sounds,
Ned Simmons.
T -Jordan Tire.
W Jno Washington, Fr.ink R Wil
liams, Francis Wood, Chas Williams.
Lizzie Walker, Jeanie Webble, App:s
Wadkins. Mary Wright, Robert Ward.
Persons calling for letters in the above
list will please say "advertised." Let
ters will be sent to Dead Letter Office
at -Washington, D. C.r it not called
for within thirty days. X
Ed. Ri Brink. P. M.;
Wilmington, New Hanover Co, N.- C.
she opened the doi r (he tell in a taint
on the tloor. Afier being brought to
consciousness she said she blew out the
gas on retiring, not having slept in a
room where they burned gas before. .
Goldboro Aratis: Late yesterday
evening. the news was brought to this
city to Mr. A. B. Ihompson, one of
our County Commissioners, that one
of h s small children had fallen in the
fire and been badly, perhaps fatally
burned. We fear the news if ton sadly
true, and we can only extend oar sin-
care sympathy to the family ihat have
been thus sorely afilicted. -I here
was a large attendance at Dotn tne
morning and evening services in St.
Stephen's church last Sunday, to hear
tbe sermons of the Rt. Rev. Dr. A A.
Watson. Episcopal bishop ot the East
North Carolina Diocese. All who at
tended were highly pleased with him
and much edihed at his eloquent, earn
est and scholarly discourses. He left
yesterday lor LaG range, his next ap
pointment.
Charlotte Observer'. Mr3. Susan
Lavinia Jchnson, daughter ot Bartlett
and Mrs, Susan Farney Shipp, of Lin
coln county, N. C , and wife ot Capt.
V. Q. Johnson, died in San Antonio,
Texas, on December 5th." By the ad
vice of her physicians, tbe deceased
was on her way to California, in the
hope that its erenial climate mightj
lengthen her days, but her failing
strength compelled her friends to stop
at S$n Antonio and in that distant city
pacu away this lovely Christian wo
man. May G d oe with the lather and
his two little motherless daughters,;
sanefiiy to them this greatest of all be
reavements and in his own good time,;
reviving in tho liie eternal, the Jies that
death has so sadly severed. Mrs.
Johnson was 48 years of ago.
In hft charge to the grand jury Judge
Alt-ares too occasion to refer particu
larly to be crime of arson and burg
lary, and said that the law in regard to
burn burning should be changed.
He charged that the Legislature
sbouM ba recommend d to change
the iaw in regard to tbe
burning f barns and s'ores so as
to make tbe penalty death. The law in
regard lo burglary he considered right
eous and should be permitted to remain
as it is. Within a lew months past,
four barns in thi3 county, with forage,
wagons, farming implements, and
horses and mules, have been destroyed
by ihe torch ot tbe incendiary. This
crime - has been largely on the
increase in other counties, and Judge
Meares is doubtless right; in bis opin
ion that strong measures should be
adopted to put a &top to it.
At coon yesterday, a large number
of Charlotte's leading citizens gave
tone to the crowd that loitered about
the court house, listening to the auc
tioneer and exchanging gossip with
each other. One of tbe court house
ring just hit a prominent lawyer with
a chestnut, and the surrounding group
ere in the midst of a big laugh, when
an Observer reporter edged in with the
information that the Mutual Self En
dowment and Benevolent Association
f America, had collapsed. "What!"
yelled the crowd in chorus, 4 what's
that you say ?'' The information was
repeated, and after giving a whistle
expressive of astonishment, one of the
group advanced the hint that he had
been singed. "Well my forty dol
lars are gone," added another. "And
I also mourn with yon," chirped
another. An experience meeting was
organized on the spot, and after all had
been heatd from, it was found that of
lh9 ten men composing tbe group, only
one was nnscatbed and he bad fortu
nately been absent from town while
the agents were here "writing up" the
business lor the M. S. E. and B. A., of
America. In truth, nearly one half of
the male populatioa of . Charlotte
had taken stock in the concern.
Tbe business of this company was rep
resented here by Miller Brothers, who
came well recommended and who
worked up a large business by their
perseverance and energy. After ex
hausting this field, Miller Brothers re
signed tbe agency for this Association,
secured the agency for another concern,
and took charge of territory in South
Carolina. Since their departure from
here, the Mutual SelfEndowment and
Benevolent Association has been with i
middling $&; good middling 91.
Receipts to day : Cotton. 1 051 ; spir
its. 239; rosin. 911; tar, 185; crude, 19
Provisions and Cotton.
Chicago, December 9, 2:30 p. m-
Whea? market open d at 88i and closed
at 87A for January. Corn opened at 39J
and closed at 3b for January. Pork
opened at 9 90 and closed at 9 90 asked
for January
New York. Dec. 9 2:30 p.m. Cot
ton opened at 9.20 and closed at 9.22 for
December. Opened at 9 28 and closed
at 9 30 for January. Opened at 9 39
and closed at 9.44 for February. Open
ed at 9.51 and closed at 9.53 for March.
Opened at 9.02 and closed at 9 C5 for
April.
ARRIVED.
Steamship Benefactor, Tribon, New
York, II G Smallbones
Nor brig Ellida. Matheiscn, Bremen,
Heide&Co
Steam yacht Louise, Woodsides,
Smithville. Master -
Steamer D Murchison, Smith, Fav
etteville, Williams & Murchison.
CLEARED.
Steam yacht Louise. Woodside.
Smithville. Master
Steamer D. Murchison, Smith, Fay
etteyille, Williams & Murchison.
IIANDSOxME
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS !
-pR LADIES, GENTL1MSN ANB Child
ren. Swansdowo and ether lijfht material for
making up Evening Bonnets. Kew Millinery
in tday. Nun'a Velllic for Mourning Veils,
All the materials an-l designs in vegue this
season for mikKig up Fahcv Work. Very
hacdjome tIIS IIan3terchifftj wbicb. with all
otlir Handkerchiefs .a' it Linen Good3, stamp
ed free of charge, at
MISS E. KARSER'S,
dec 7 Front st', oppot.I:e Market.
Piano for Raffle.
THE REQTEST OF MAY LADIES
and gentlemen, I have consented fy raflle a
line Upright BAU3 jIaNO catalogue price
$900 for $350, at $1 per chance. Any one
taking or gettiag up ten chances will receive
one extra without charge.
List now open at
ApplQS.i
Apples !
Apples
!
A CHOICE LOT OF
Selected Apples I
CONSISTING .OF
-
Baldwins, Russets .
and Greenings,
$1.75 per Barrel.
GUARANTEED IN P2BFECT ORDES.
A BARGAIN !
Jno. L. Boatwright.
k core l
urn
116 RQarket St.
lirab'e Stock
nov 18
15 & 17 So. Frdnt Street
DTI A 1? YPSVJ its Causes and cure,
- - " by one who xr&a dcat
tventy eight years. Treated by moat
of the roted specialists f the dar with
n benefit. Cured himself Ixukhree months,
and since then hundreds of others by tame
process A plain, simple and successful home
treatment. Address T. S. PAGB. 12S East
2Gth st, New: York City. , " nov 30 -twd&w
0 -OUR
U U C 2J B
When I sav core I do not mean mAmlr tn t,
for a time and then have them return agais? mean a
radical cure. I have made the disease of i iTS. KPT.
LEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS a life-lonj study. I
warrant my remedy to cure the worst cweu Because
others have failed is no reason for not no i . " living a
cure. Send at once for a treatise and a Free ottLeof
my infallible remedy. Give Express and Post Office.
It costs you nothing for a trial, and I will cure vou.
Address Da. EL G. ROOT. 183 Pearl St, Jf iv York.
nov TO 4wd&w -
nov 30
liEINSBERGSU'S,
Live Book and Music Stores.
Holiday Gifts.
VESSELS IN THE POST OF WILMINGTON. H. C.
DECEMBXB 8, 1885.
No vessel under 60 tons reported in this llst.1
BARQUES..
Ger A E Vldal, 346 ton , Schultz
E Peschau & Westermann
Nor Hovduasr, 473 tons. Hansen, Helde & Co
Ger JEoius, 481 tons, fchwerln, Helde & Co
Nor Mida 4f6 tons. Johnson, Helde & Co
Nor Insula Capri, 410 tana, Danleken;
" Helde A Co
Ger C Rodber us, 581 tons, Knuther,
. E Peschau A VVesfr rmann
Br Fairy BelJe, 621 tons, Jean, C P Mebane
8wd Liana, 310 tons, Andersen, Helde & Co
Nor Hjemmet, 301 nns, Ingemundsen,
Heide&Co
Swe WIdga, 7J9 tons, Pahlsen. c P Mebane
8we Boomerang, i73 tons Fockberjr, .
, Heile&Co
Nor Tefdata, 36 eons, Andereen,
Helde Jfc Co
Br Esielgle, 403 tons. Dent, C P Mebane
BRIGS.
Ger Clara, 479 tons, A eijahi,
E Pechau & Westermann
Ger Augusta Sophie. 29J tons, Dethloff,
E Peschau & Westermann
Nor Emma, 305 tons, Andersen, Helde & Co
SCHOONER.
Clara E fcergen, 484 tons, Cook.
, Geo Harries & Co
John Shay, 206 tons, Clark,
Geo Harriss 3s Co
Anna Belle, 181 tons, Macomber,
K G Barker & Co
J P Wyman, 157 tons, Torrey,
, , EG Barker & Co
Caleb S RIdgeway, 384 tons, Townsend,
GeoHarrssCo
Vineyard, 2C4 tons, Fosebrook,
. Geo Haniss & Co
Harold C Beecher, 346 tons, Bond,
E G Baiker-A Ca
Annie Alnslie, CSS tons, McAndrews,
' Geo Harr 83 & Co
Brigadier, 295 tons, Cousins.
4 . EG Barker & Co
Ettie H Llau;r, 320 tons, Mason.
Geo Harriss A Ci
Ella R H1U, 72 tons. Hill,
' . EG Barcer Co
AT
An Entirely New and Ele
gant Stock!
dec 7
For Christmas.
JUST OPENED 303 DOZEN LADIES',
Gent's and Children's Hdk'fs, embracing La-
uie v;oioreu rsoraers. uem stltcnea. Jtmbrolrt-
ered and clear Linen Hdk's, from 5c each to
the finest. -Gent's
Colored Bordered, Plain White, Hem
ouwBfu, am jnina iik ttaK'xs.
Gent's Hdk'fs in fancy boxes for Presents.
Children's Colored Border and Hemstitched
Handker hiels.
A pretty stock of assorted Jewelry, very
cheap.
Table Cloths and Napkins in splendid stock
and at a great reduction from former prices.
JOHN J, H ED RICK,
dec 5
115 Market Street
Geo. W. Price, Jr.,
AUCTMEEil k COMMISSION MERCHANT.
Office and Sales Boom, 215 Market St.,
Wilmington, N. C.
o
Attention will be given the sale of Goods,
Wares, Merchandise, &c , on Consignment,
and a General Commission Business. STRICT
attention to busine s and QUICK returns of
ales july 10
Pureed House,
WILMINGTON, N. C
rjlHORO UG HLT RENOVATED
First class accommodations. "
Kates reasonable.
Oct 19 3m B. L.' PEBRTi Prop
Fire! Fire! Fire!
"Yf ILL 800N BE NEEDED IN EVERY
house In Wilmington. B. E. LLOYD A ;CO.
have mora WOOD on hand than any dealer
in the city. Call on them for bargains, at foot
of New Market. , ' nov 21
Business fliotice.
QUR Mi:. BfUDGERS, ANTICIPATING
removing to South America, has secured the
6ervice3 of Mr. N. B. BANKIN to conduct
tbe Grocery Business of P. L. BRIDGERS
& CO.
Mr. Rankin's familiaiity wi h the grocery
business, and his well known push and energy,
wlU be a sufficient guarantee to all that the
business wlil be conducted well and satisfac
torily.
ne vrill devote hi" whole time and attention
to It, and we will be In a better position than
ever to citer to the trade.
P. L- BRIDGERS & CO.,
1 lO Nortb Front 8v
Wc will announce liter the date he will take
charge.. ' dec 7
For Raffle.
25c AND 0c A CHANCF, COMPLETE
Manicure ITreseing and Smoking Cases will be
for Raflle before Xmas Call ani iake'a
chance. F. C. MlXiLKR, -
German Druggist,
Correr Fourth and Nun u
P. 8. Prescriptions filled at all hows day
and night. dec 7
INSURANCE.
Thk Accident Insurance Co of North
America wlEhes to iccure good Agents in
every town in North Carolina in which it Is
not represented - This company was incor
porated in 1S7; has paid $404,000 in claims.
auu iiaa never i-umesieu a CiUUll ai law. ope
cial arrangements made with managers of
manufactni'ing establishments for insuring all
employees on Installment plan. Address
M. . WILLARD. State gent, -nov
304wdw Wilmington N. J.
will open
On Monday, Nov. lcth,
" , A LINE OF
GOOD DRESS GOODS,
lO Cents Per Yard.
ROBES, superior quality, 6C per yard
A fine assortment, in all colors, (f
Boucle Tricot.
and Ladies1 Cloth,
LADIES' HEAVY JACKETS, 2 op.
ladies; dollmans, $2 uP.
A variety of CHILDREN'S WRAPS.
Corsets, Good Quality. 40c
Ladies' Vests,
Worth 81.50 for $1.00.
Speciallies in extra Heavy Blankets.
Another lot of RUGS by next Steamer.
Parker's Tonic
A Pure Parailv MedieiBA thai Hmr hhxinhs
- j - w s aivawa uiviiviVVU
If you are a lawyer, minister or business
manexhausie l by mental fctrain or . anxious
cares do not take intoxlciiing Etimulan's, tut
use PABKEa'sTy:iTc.
If you have Dyspepsia, Rheumatism. Kid
ney or. Urinary Comp'alnts. or if you are
lr ublcd with ny disorder of the lungs, etom- j
ach, bowels, blood or nerves you can be cured
by Parker's Tonic. .
HISCOX & CO.,
163 Williaai Street, New Xrk.
nov30d&w4w.,
. EVER SO MANY
Desirable Winter Goods.
: :- at-
THE LOWEST CASH PRICES
. AT '
M. KATZ'S
nov 16 11(5 flIAKKET ST.
New Yorfi & Wilmington
Steamship Co.
PENNYROmLPIIlS
"CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH."
The Original and Only Genuine.
Safe and always Reliable. Beware of worthle Imitations.
Indispensable to LADIES. Ask your DrureUt tor
'Chiehestcr'a tufflinh" and take no other, or inclose 4c.
(stamps) to us for particulars tn Utter by return mall.
NAMt KAFtK, Jiie&ester Cbemlcal Co.,
tcr's EngUn
nov 3D d&w ly D
r t K nicnester cnemical Vo..
am 8 Mudiiion Square, PhtUdju, Pa.
for "Chlchei
Take no other.
Sold byDruffffiHts everywhere. Ask for Chichee
ft" Jt'ennyroyal MfUu.
WE EXPECT HALF A CAR LOAD OF
13L -t L
Sausag,e? &c,
here TUESDAY or WEDNESDAY and have
made arrangements io bring it here fresh
. v . . . . ......
every y, eek or ten days. We offer special In
duccments to the wholesale trade.
This meat is idertical in every respect with
that obtained In New York and other Norlh
em cltiei i, excepting as to size,
WM. E. WORTH & CO.
nov 23 i
FliOM PIER 34, EAST RIVEK, NEW YOUK
At 3 o'clock, P. M.
B EN EF ACTOR. . ........... Saturday, Dec 5
REGULATOR. .... .. .Saturday, Dec 12
BENEFACTOR.. ....Saturday, Dec 19
REGULATOR. .............. Saturday, Dec 26
FROM WILMINGTON
REGUL ATOR. . . . ........... .Friday, Dec 4
BENEFACTOR. ............... Friday, Dec 11
REGULATOR... ......'......Friday, Dec 13
BENEFACTOR.......... Friday, Dec 25
Through Bills Ladinz and Lowest
Throturh Rates sruaran teed to and from PolnU
in North and South Carolina.
For Freight or Passage apply to
U G. SMALLBONES, superintendent,
Wilmington, N. C.
TJIEO. G. EGER, Freight Agent,
New York.
WAI. P. CLYDS A CO.. Qenera. Arentr,
" S5 Broadway, New York.
nov 28 ' . .
Thomas & Jeremiah
JJ AVE ARRIVED AND HaVK MADS
their Ileadquarters at the Green House, correr
Second and Princess streets. Also, choice
Wines, liquors and Clears. Some of Ihi best
Oysters and the snuggest Lunch Room in ne
city.
'dec 2 I. B. RHODES, Prop.
Vaseline.
aW IS THE TIME TO LAY IN YOUR
W inter supply at prices tha t will 'tell.'
HUMPHREY '3 HOMEOPATHIC REME
DIES, the most complete stock In the city.
Little book free, cachmere ' Bcquet soap sic
per cae. .
JAME3 D. NUTT, Drugciat,'
nov 12t 218 N. Front St. '
Oyster Depot.
CONSTANTLY ON HiHD A
fine lot of NEW RIVER OY8
TERS both open an 1 In the thelir
urders respectfully solicited finoda riiiwv
ed promptly in all parts of the city All or
ders from the country will meet with prompt
tteation. Call at KINGS OY8TKR DEPOjl'
In store N. K. Corner Front Street Market!
not the stand. Oysters sold In orizinal pack'
fcTfl r. W. KING.
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' Beaatifal and Substantial rreroioxoa in
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Books, the Best Family Sawing Machine
knwn to the trade, and an tineqnalcd I3
of objects of jJeal ntility and instruction.
M&t&s, by Ma.il, Postpaid:
DAILY, per Year (without Sunday) 56 00
DAILY, per Month (without sman . JJJ
SUNDAY, per Year . . I J .. .
FOR EVERY DAY IM THE YEAR 7 00
WEEKLY, per Year. . .
100
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