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7 V.' THIS FATXX ocWtsaed vry veains. Wy ,'eepted by JOSH T. JAMES, SUBSCRIPTIONS POSTAGE PAID: nn yc 14.00, Six month.. $3.08. Tare. mSSs.tl.00; One month. SSeenU. -epapr will be delivered by carrier, fre ofargeVtn any part of the city, at tb abovs rates, or 10 pent per week. AdTetlsl6g rate low and BboraL , Subscribers will report any and. all fafl. -rea to receive their paper regularly. The fppnlation ol London if increas ing at tb rate of 63 000 a year. i -- , Henry Walters'" denis the report ol his triparlitealliar.ee in favr f Blaine. '-.John linach. he great shipbuilder, is slowly dying f cancer. Hi hfil'Ction strongly .resembles that of (Jen. Grant. It is beyond the reach of niedieai skiL - - ..i The "manuscript of John Knox's fa mous sermon preached in E1inburh in 15C3. for which be was forbidden to prefch for a season, was lately sol J for 2,073. ' - ;',-'...' : Onirress met yesterday pursuant to revolution of aajmrntuenl. but no brines of public interest 'transpired. j Uo'.h Houses adj iumd at nom ui ot rpect to the memory f Senator L can. " . New York city is iarne.even in it i,bht of 37.002.4i3.IO. bt which 35 09.267 (i3 is fr revenue bonds fur cur re.t expenses "of the year, cnyerea r tixfcto comelin. which leaves a total funded debt of $31,994,180 45: - j . vi The venerable Bishop Horatio hot ter died on Sunday morning, ofpnea" monia. Hadl be lived until the 9:h of next month jhe would have been 85 years old. The funeral services will Dlace It Trinity Chapel, New York City, ri Friday and the inter " m ruent will be it Pnughkeepsi RnsiJaii feotrranhers report that nunierom lakes in Siberia, chiefly in the Tobolsk and Tomsk provinces, are rapidly drying up. and that villages now stand on spots covered by-extensive sheets of wato one hundred years aeo. Lnko Tehebakly has shown the most remarkable change. Its area be'ng350 square miles a centaury jgo. while it now consists ol, three small pond, the largest not Nverinic more than fiye or six square miles " A nnyel arrangement to prevent pupils from keepinz on their wet boots and stockings during school time bag been adopted inelementary schools in different parts of Germany Numbered boxes slightly heated are reserved (err wet shoes and stockings, each child bringing irom borne a pair of shoes and stockings, which after, school are placed iu the same box. In this way tbo hoarse colds and cou$h3 'which afflict childhood are guarded against. Dr. W. H. Hale, an Edinburgh phy siciao, who is travelling in this country, f has a cane which be says cast $3,500 - The head contain over three pounds of 18-carat go!d. and is mounted with sixlysfive diamonds. The gold snake which entwines the upper part of the cine has ruby eyes. In the top of the head is secured a gold chronometer ' balance watch, the cover of which cou tains a gold monogram of its owner, studded with twenty-four diamonds. The-late King Alfonso of Spain is not yet officially buried, although be has just been dead a year. According to rigid'Spanisb etiquette royal personages must become "muaimiGed" before be ing finally laid to rest, and -sotheij; coffins are placed in a special chamber in thorock, where water falls con ' stanlly upon the corpse nntil it is com pletely . petrified. So tb body-of the late King Is still undergoing the pro cess. . It is rumored that Senator Brown, ef Georgia, will soon tender his resi gnation. Various reason are assigns ed. The most prominent ' one is that the Senator' health is said to be worse than at any time heretofore, and that his physician advises him not to re turn to Washington under any circum stances.' It is said that it is 'very lun likely thatjhe will go backJ; It Isjatber ! intimated That bis attitude"'tbward the Administration has neutralized his in fluence as a Senator , which has influ enced bim to withdraw from the Sen ate and political life. ; There has been a fearful disaster on the line of the B. & O. R. JL It occur red near the town of iRepublic, Ohio. and came about in the oid way-to trains trying to pass each olhtun the same track. The collision was between the express, much behind time and run ; nmg at the rate of 60 miles an hour.and a freight traio which bad also been be" lated and was on the other train" J time. The two came together at the rate of 80 miles an hour and as a consequence th were. completely wrecked. The s of life was appalling. Some were d outright and others were caught reen timbers and burned' to death, cars having Ignited. Between 20 25 persons lost their lives.- vb Review Job Office ii the place good work at moderate prices. r VOL. XI. Most Excellent. J J. Atkins. Chief of Tolice, Knox vitle. Tenn., writes: My family and I are beneficiaries of your nost excel lent medicine. Dr. King' New ' Dis covery for consumption ; having found it to be all that you claim for it. desire to testify to its virtue. . Jly friends to whom I have recommended it praise it at every opportunity." Drl King's New Discovery for Con sumption is guaranteed to cure Coughs. Colds, Bronchitis. Asthma Croup and very-affection of Throat, Chest and Lungs. Trial Bottles tree at W. II. Green & CoV Large Size $1 00. Wonderful Cures, '. W D. Hoyt & Go . Wholesale and Ue.tail Druggists t-f Rome.' Ga . say: W have boon selling Dr. King's New Discovery, Electric Bitters and Buck len's Aroica Salva for tw jears. Have never handled remfrdies that ?ell as well, or give such uni ersal salist'ac tion ' There have been some wonder fill cures effected, by lhee medicines in this city. Several cases ol pronounced Consumption have been entirely cured by the use of a tew bottles nt Dr. King's New Discovery, taken in connection with Electric Bitters W guarantee them always. Sold by W II Green & Co - . LOCAJ, NEWS. laDta T0NEW:4nVRTISEMEITt. KrjNos Bros fecreto i a. EraixGRR Coal and Wood F C MILLER Call an'l Fxamlse Geo U Frescii St oxs Still Open -ii w Yates Subscriptions Hecelved MiLLva & NrKarLLE Holiday GocIj Or&RA. Uousk Oliver Byron Indo Track risers bekgeb's To Our Filenls an4 Cum- to met. For other locals see fourth page . The receipts of cotton at this port to day foot up 300 bales. ' - - - , New Year card, you will find a large assortment at Heinsberger's. t Gingham; zanilla and silk umbrellas, in great variety at MukSon's. t Yon will save money and get the best work by sendrngyour clothes for repairs to John Dyer and Son. f Good beef cattle are scarce in' this market at this time. Sampson county stall-Ted is especially wanted. Steamboatmen report that there was yesterday aboot eight feet of water on the shoals in the Cape Fear, with the river slowly falling. Austin Campbell, colored, was brought before the M&yor this morning charged with disorderly conduct. He was sent below for 20 days.- Buy a substantial present for. Christ mas Wa know of no present as ac ceptable as a Zeb Vance cook stove. They can be had at Jacobi's Hdw. De pot. f ' In our market report ol sales of spirits turpentine yosterday there was error. The sales were effected at 35 j cents per gallon instead of at 351 cents, as reported. - Schr. Ann E. ValcnlintT Lyman, which put in here in distress, leaking, seeral days ago, having, completed the necessary repairs, cleared for rhHftdeI. phia to-day. The brick sidewalks were slippery with sleet at an early hour this morn ing, and we hear of a few persons whom it caused to sit unceremoniously and hastily down. The Monde'ssohn Quintette. Cidb, of Boston, one of the very finest musical organizations in the country, are heads 'ng this way aad will appear here sometime during the month. This bas been a disagreeable, sloppy, muddy, rainy da3, and although it has been warmer than were the three pre? ceding days it has. been much more un" pleaiant for those whose duties com pelled them to be a good deal of the time in the streets. . . . , . indications For North Carolina, and South Caro lina Norlhly followed by ' Westerly winds, and slightly colder with snow. Those Kesolutlons. , Have yoif broken : your New Year's good resolut ions yet? If you have kept them thus far, you have won a good part of the fight, and may keep your bold on tham to the end of the year. Daring the first two or three weeks is where the hardest -part of tbe struggte comes in, atjid if you can conquer for. that time the remainder will be com paratively easy., although you must watch and not lese your grip. . : Oar New Dress shirt, 18 ! inch square bosom with narrow plaits, reinforced ; a very handsomeJ and elegant shirt. Manufactured and sold only at one dollar, at the Wilming ton Shirt Factory. 37 Market street. J Eu3BA.cn Porrielor. - Ct W ILMINGTON. N. C, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 5. 1887. The Second Presbyterian Church will hold its annual meeting at 7.30 o'clock; In addition to the osaal reports i and addresses, there will be an election of church officers for which purpose a Congregational meeting has been called by the Session. A full attendance of the membership is desired. The public is cordially invited. ' Rev. Robort Strange, rector of.:7the Churn of the Good Shepherd, at Ral eigh, accompanied by his wife, is in the city, the guest of Hon; O. P. Meares. - Criminal Conrt. : The following have' been tho proceed ings betoro this tribunal to-day up to the closing ol our report ; j State vs Totif Nixon, assault and battery. Guilty. Judgment net jet pronounced. Statu vs. O wen Nixon.; larceny. Guilty. Judgment not yet pronounced' State vs.'Auchew Lispeyre. layinsjin wait to secure tb escape of a prisnr. Not guilty and defendant discharged. State vs. Sidney Eppes, concealed weapon. Defendant submits aud judg ment suspended on payment of costs. State Catherine Uos, larceny. Gu Ity. Sudgiuent not yet pronounced. ' State vs. Nancy Lamb, abandonment 01 child. Guilty. Judgment not yet pronounced ( Overcoats and clothing at reduced prices by Munson. Call and examine stock before purchasing. t Alarriajre Licences ' The Register of Deeds issued during the year ended December. 31t, 1886, a total ol 200 marriage licences, of which 83 were for white and 112 were for colored -couples. They were issued as follows; Jauuary. nine whites and six colored February, eight , whites and five colored. March, five whites and nine colored. April, six whites and ten colored. :May, fire whites and eight colored. June, nine whites and eight colored, jJuly, four whites and five colored. 1 August, seven whiles , and eight colored. September, four whites and twelve colored. October, seven whiles and seven colored. November; eight whites and fourteen colored. December, sixteen whites and twenty colored. A large assortment of ivory, cellu loid and silver plated table and dessert knives. Just the article for a Christ mas present. For low prices and good reliable goods, go to Jacobi's Hdw Depot. f " The New L'ender Oilicials. ' At the meeting of the Board of Com : . c i 1 l Ay uiisiu'oi8 iur i tjuuer county, nem Monday at Burgaw, Mr. E. M. Johns son, the Sheriff-elect, tendered his oflij cial bond for an -aggregate amount of $46,500, with the following sureties: E. J-. Pen ny packer, 10,000; S. H. Manning, $10,000; W. II. Chadbourn, $10,000: D. J. Cor belt, $4,000; Geo. J. McMillan, . $1,000; Wm. While, $Ii000f J T. Collins, $1 000; 8.' W. Westbrook. $1,000; Arnold Teachey. $2,000. -In addition he also presented three mortgages on real estate, aggre gating $6,500. The Board of Commit sioncrs were uot fully satisfied with the bond, but accepted it with the under standing that Mr. Johnson is to add $3 000 to it at the next regular meeting of the Board' ta February. In tha meantime Sherifl Ward holds over until Mr. Johnson qualifies. The bonds of A. E. Taylor, Register of Deeds, J. H. Harper, Coroner, and C M. Taylor, Suyay or. were ac cepted. Mr. Harper is a Democrat and the only man of that party on the list of new officials: He was appointed by the Board of Commissioners at the January meeting. -The probabilities are, we are glad to learn, that Pender county will soon have a jail that will compare favorably with her beautiful Court House. ( Clearance Sale. . Big reduction in clothing at Shriek's. All small lots where sizes are broken in suits; overcoats for men, boys and children, reduced in price $2, $3, $4 and $5. The real cost or actual value ol the goods have, nothing to do 'with the low prices. Siikier bas reduced ineni to some ixWaordinary big value for, very little money. Don't fail to see Siikiei; for bargains; first come will have best choice to select from at the very low prices. New styles and reliable clothing can be had at I. Shriek's, the Old Reliable Clothier, 114 Market Street. 7 It you want to commence a new set of blank books, such as ledgers, jour nals, day, cash books or records, go to lleinsberger's, where you can get suited both in quality and price. . t Tlie rnside Track '! ! Tho following a brief synopsis .of the above named play, which will be presented at the Opera Hou i c hero next Friday night, by the Oliver Biron Com pany: ! ' ? j Oliver Byron aa ' Hurry Dtnbijh ai h a n dsom e d ! s b i n y ou n g ; , I e 1 1 a w . e a v and reck leas, aud with a heart as light and nature as generous a could pos sibly be niade or.thonght of, r3 living upon the bount y of a welUo-Uo;.uncIe; minuou preacher. . A near nejgnbor -s . . - . .. . .. ... , , - a wnojc soniea. ; jpny .raiiierv wun . a pretty daughter whose very cxistencsr is wrapped hp'in the nephew, . A .'polish- I ed scoundrel endeavors to win ' her hand, if not aftet i on s, bv money, bribes and force. lie, assisted by. couple of siarvinj: crimiaals. weaves a plot of crime around the hero. si palptiblrf that his Ditcle is -iiirm d famst lo'in, and Isnd him in jt prison tell Ksvte liyiorr, j as a pot.r crippled Irish boy, (rcaler irt old rags and bones, who Was ohoa ba frier. ded by JIarrj;, has an opportunity ta save his life and. bee ruing rich by the death of a relative, help to prove his inncirence.'Iresiore his abductrd sweetheart, and ttike thfl 1 guit'y pay the peNalty of their crimes. ; r . Kailroad flatter.. The Wilmington Sea Const Railroad Company was duly chattered by Uic Legislature. of North Carolina, iu 1S&0, arid i intended as -a line connecting this city with' Wrightsvillc Sound, and pS3iblyN.o be extended to other points along our coast It will when com, pleted .open up a large tract ot country whose products will find an outlet here, but the greatest advantage, outside of the convenience of travel to thedelight ful and health-gtying atmosphere of the Sound, will be in the greatly ipcrraWd and profitable traffic in the fish and oysters with which , the inland waters alongtne entire coast of North Caro lina abound. The cost of contrasting tha road including. , equipment io Wrightsville r is stimated $00,000 The expenses of bperatinglhc roud wil be very light, and' its great Vneed as a 0eans of cheap and rapid intercoms municaiion is becOmiogevery day more, apporent.' It is an enterprise 4 which has been much talked of for number of years, but it is only recently that the matter has assumed definite form. We hopeand in this1 wb know that we are joined by all the citizens of Wilming ton that the enterprhe .may be' pushed as rapidly as possible forward Jo com pletion. and that the day is not far distant when we may all take a ride to the Sound, drawn by the tireless "iron horse." : , '. - Munson is selling, balance stock cl rubber coats at greatly reduced prices. Now is the.time to inyest. : , f Quariorly Meetius. First round of Quarterly Meetings for the WilmifJgtQn- District of the Methodist E. Church, South: -. Elizabeth circuit, at Elizabeth, Jan. Carver's Creek, at Hebron, Jan. 15, 16. V . Smitbville station, Jan. 22. 23. ' First Church, at the Temple of Israel, Jan. 2U. 30. Magnolia circuit, at Centenary, Feb. 5. 6. Duplin circuit, at Wesley Chapel, Feb. 12, yj. Onslow circuit, at; Queen's - Creek, Feb. 19, 20. - Bladen circuit, at Bethlehem, Feb. 26. 27 . .. Cokesbury circuit, at Bethany, Mar. 5, 6 : - Clinton circuit, at Concord, March 12, 13. - . ... Topsail circuit, at Rocky Point, Mar 19, 20. Waccamaw station, at Bethel, March 26. 27." -' , . Whiteville station, at Whiteville, April 2, 3. . 1 Brunswick circuit, at Bethel, April 9, 10. . T. W. Guthrie, P. E. Items From JBIaderi. Kelly's Covje. January 3d. 1880 Editor Review: 1 noticed in a Jato issue ol your paper, a communication from some one in Pender and signed S," in which he states that the pro pie of Pender seem anxious that the Homestead law be repealed. I must say that I heartily endorse their sentiments, as I think any article of property a man has ought to be responsible for his debts without a mortgage being given. We had a right enjoyable .Christmas in this neighborhood. Had the pleasure iasi Friday night of listening to a very fine lecture delivered by Mr. Jas. S. Lucas, who has been for some time in Texas, and is now on a visit to his brother, Dr. George F. Lucas. ol Peuder county. ;. His subject was a Review of Modern Skepticism. Atheism and In fidelity , it was an eh uent thing acd well delivered. V - He . will deliver fanother leeturo dfi Texas and Texan" at lhe Frenches Creek Academy, Bladen county, on the night of tbd, 11th tost. He will charge an admission lee of 10 cents for adults and 5 cents' for children. One half of the proceeds to l be devoted to the Frenches Creek-bunday bchool. . Xours, K. M. Wescott. Turner'sIlium's. Miller'a and Whit- aker' almanacs for 1837, wholesale and retail at Heinsbgrtr's. : t NO. .4 Be Sure To Itead This. FisiiBLAfi: will en iven his business jin fact, will keep i i a bootiiiDg by giving buyers a rare chance and glori oua opportu n i ties to obU i n genuine bargains"!' Christmas "is- past. -it is true, ; but there can be ' no let up with him ; and it goes without "the saying that ho don't wan't ; your money with out he cart give you the best goods pos winter clothing,. ollVre'd at prices which dumbfound otbcr clothicrs, and prove a pleasaht s No ' iiousa jpan touch : his prices. His motto is: r Gfo thtf public, good bar gains and they know the. spot is"" Fisii ri.ate's, the King; Clothier. v ;t t- McKOF UA;oN lr. thif, city, on Whines dir. JJeccmtKT l.Vh, KATHAH1NK, eldest daughter (f Mr. lleory Jiacon to W. B. McKOV; Rev. rejton 11. Hogp ofliciatir.s NEW ADVE UTISEMEN TB. j . ;a SPRITJCER IIEAL1U AKTEUSj FOR , . Coal & Wood, !TIIE.HK IIEl) 'UK KS. j an 5 I Korth Water ttrcct OPERA Friday, January 7th, EVERYBODY'S f AVOUITK, k OLIVER BYBOIST 3 Supported by thT Charming Ar Iste. KATK aYKON, y in the Powerful Romantic Drama, - IN SIDE TRACK ! : An Emri4lio Sncccs3 In T,wo Hcmlspheics With a most beautiful Love h'torv, the el'fclt of the Ladles, nd tec most tcrimns realulio Fire fceencever irtroduccd Id a draoja. ; Box h licet open at Helmbcrgct's Thurs day, tth, at usual prices. - ini)6i APE. 'Cure of Lost, Energy. 'Kidney Tf bub cs, Ncr- UKK votis JJcbilily. Mai- tnl Or Physifxit Weak SVUtiiyYhcss, by ' t OTWAY'3 I'AIU.ETS.;; PricQ CO, cents. Botanic Med, Co., 741 S. II St., Phlla , or by mi n. ' ' dec 4 3:u All Winter Goods Markecl Do wti ! . F ELT HATS AND BDNNETP. CROCHET GOODS, JERSEYS, SHAWLS, &c To make room for eaily Spring stock. . Orders taken for Stamping, aad Em bsoldery-- ' . -A .Respectfully, MISS E. KARRER, : pollers' Building, Opposite New Market. jan 4 ".':";. WANTED Gcner) agent to handle Wil liams's copper plate map of the United States'Mexico, etc., size 06x65 Itches - E. W, SMITH & CO.. 0 ?outh Sixth street Fhiladelphia, Pa. dec 31 tf - THE EVER ETT WAR PROCESS- A P ! NEW . YORK. WiJITE NEW PROCESS. YELLOW ELECTRIFYING. FOR ALL HOUSEHOLD USES. Endorsed and for sale l y HAIL A TEARS ALL,' JOHN L. BOATWRiOHT. J. T. MclVEB. Selllnsr A sent. dec 13 2m v Wilmington N.C. Eaggage Transfer. FOR PKOMPT CALLS AND DELIVERY - of Baggage leave your orders atT. J. SOUTH- RELAND'S Livery table, North SecondSt Orders for Carriages promi tly.filled. T. J. SOUTHERLAND. Llvery.d Stic tab?es, " july 23 tf No. 108 A 110 North f ecoi d St Hides, .IFursv and 'Skins . OF ALL KINDS.- WOOL AND W AX Highest casblprlcea paid J. r. GAERELl, Dealer and Shlppar'of Baw Furs, Hides, - Ao liu Jortn water dec 38 Wilmington. N. C. ( TTi wiaijigiad to 'rsctiTS eomriiialfistlos - v " ----- . .. - H , troai otur fxlSDidt oa say sad all U-5Ja cnersllatexeatbTit . ' ' I - - Tbt nsjat of tb wrltar must always b ajUnsd to tae Editor. ' : .: ; S i , (kWKwnElcatlousm-aat bt wriru oa oa on i aide of tba paper. - i - - rarionaCtlesmostbe avoldsd.; -Aad It Srespeclally and particularly ca tQod that the Kditor does not always sudor cwa of correspondent r;i itti editorial .eo'mhns. ' .. . ADV E ItTI SE M JENTS Make a Mistake ! OYSTKIiS. 4,naranU-crt sound ami Y toltd when packed Tor dellvp y . , Term c.o. i. , w. ir. yorr. Ixk Box415 or lor. J-iuti Front SL PliotoirrftnfiR - l.'-""- n - - W' mm.j , Q ALL, AT . : - : CrohenbergjsGal ; Clilklrca'a Tlctuns a specialty. Old pic tures copied an.t enlarge!. Call and see rne clnicna. jan3. 11. C RON EN B ERG. Hazard Towder. ; WK NOW II A VK ' Til K AGENCY FOR tliis celebrated Powder whlcb'l un. doubted tv tbo bcKtf ofd In this country Ke-c niapazUKi built dowa the river (out at city llaiite). Full assortment of all the sizes at th loweet prices. - i ' , WM. 13. SPRINGE1IA CO.. Siicceaaora to John Dawson & Co.. t IV, 21 and 2J Market Street. 3 ... . .WllmlnetonN- " an Sttbscriptioiis Received ' V : ' ; ' 1 .' T PUiaifHKK'o prunes, for all POPULAU PERIODICALS AND PAVER. Complete Slock of BLANK BOOKS and .-5- - ;T".,V"' "'j"'"' STATIONARY at Lowcbl Prices. YATES' BOOK 'STORE. . jan 3 ;l ' , -. ' "-l.il; North Carolina, ' L - - -i; . J'supciior Court- New llaqovcr County. J t J '-' - Margaret A .-TtirboVouh vs. Caroline Husffel. 'Thc -efcdaut above named will take no tice Hut a fuwmoTiB in the above entitled ac- air incumbrances eontaiiif d In difrnilnt'a tj ( latntlOT, rtcorut;dit tho lteglster's ofare rt eald coimtF. ia Hook T T T, page 7, which sncimona in, 'rtturr-abie to the term of Supeii or Conrt of saM county of N. w Hanover, to " bo hold at the Court House in Wltmlng? on. on the th Mond-'ljeiOTC the 1st Monday in March 1&7, aind that a warrant of a4tacnmentv was i8ucd at tbcpamn lime against the prop erty of the aa d 'defer d nt returnable au the same lifiiean l place ab vc named for the re turn of tuo mimnions, when and where ihe ds fcnd3Htia-retiurcd:tTTTiiear"aid answerer demur t) the inmplahit, or the relict demand Od will bo granted .i -;,..., ; v This. 8 tfa day of jceeiBlor liWl : 4 : ; S. VAN AMUISGK, , " u : : 'lcrk Superior C.urt' "- dee 8- la wOw we r . New 1aaover Co : TO OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS.. - - . - - . - .J ."'if . , f Si " v. I . . , . : - "' v . - I ... t J ... f .- ... - . A Happy New Year. fjlHANKlNG THEM; ONE AND ALLi FOlt their past favors, we respectfully ask a con tlouance of the same,' and promise to do all lu . our powcr to give satlsfaciipn : .'1 , HBfSSP.ERGER'3 1 CAiH BOOK AND MUSIC STORK enters upon ihc new; year wltfa'a desire to keep all its old ftieiul and- . ' " "''. -: - by fair dealing and courtesy to' make' many new ones. y- " . .. . , r . '' , . . . " Very respectfully, i' v . HEINSBERGER'S dee 31 Cash Book and Music Store Honest Goods, Honest Prices. AND THE BEST STOCK IN OUK LINE IO IClCCt from, fllvn dnsron tU (T..f t inK sTnvi0LT,VP- A ch0,ce "EATING sro e that will do your good and make you harpv. Toilet Sets, hcauy and tbinsof Ideali ty: Lamps that are splendid. Well, if no use toenumente. Crooand se- . PAIt K ER' A T Al LOR'S PURE WHITE OIL. jan 't Charcoal. OFFICE CAROLINA OIL A CREOSOTE CO. j" Wilmington, N. C , Nov. 19, ItsC. piUST -CLASS CHARCOAL DELIVERED in any pait of the city at $1.75 a cart load. It 1 cheap an convenient fuel. LUIW1G IIANSE, . .BaT Gcn'ISop The New Purcell Honse, - WILMINGTON,' IT.- C QW1NG TO UXAVOIOABLE C1BCUM stmccp, will not beropened on Januar 1st. kut will be opened on January CUi. 1887. dec '41 lw , N. FREUaKlCK. Prop. Call and Examine rjlHE HOLIDAY VuksLKT: ' . If AIIS BRUSHES, TOO'IH BRUfcHfc.j, - w NAIL BUL'allk', - J MM1!8, .OAl'S. - " "- - 4 . and PEfcFUMKllli-S, ' I dec 1 LorncrFonrUBandAuHft 53ocroto, A. Good 5 Cent - Cigar. . ju un us jjico rn ej t$; . - . wholesale aod Eetall DruggUts. ' d3c31 Wilmington, N. C. lb v! in was is8uci sgamst iter on the 7th' ay of i ccepibrr im-, for thc overy of tbe sum of .?10 HdaiiiaeeH for breach of csnirnt nain.
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