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this .1 .; vault. Soajiayf. eepted try froM mt trkacu My m4 All :Oltfti -. CMaaof U irrliar aui iwy ., JOSH T. .JAMES, , ito asp rormrrr$. 5C MOO. Six month.. 2.00.- Thre. -jjoj One month. 35 cceta. -a- ' , bT cjLTrteXM free . 11 J L "tt! lotto editor. a M : WEDNES t A-V - nuaaQt:eiBoatb-aTokttL - , .lltu icij!y ua paruutrj u i -'Kw-tttoaubeKrtltorCo aoi iiwyt aaaoi hTlwotoorrapoato io , uit f the editorial calamaa. s . . - r- I ... Keen: per week , CrU rttow snd UberaL 2Ec-rll wl!J reporter and all fail- VOL. XI. Nb 69 WILMINGTON. N. C, WfcS4, MARCH -SS 1887. . .. .. i - , I V .- ' ? ' - - .... 1. .- f : ., ' .. . ' "" ItfcE PURELY VEGETABLE J. : It acta with traorJry erncac)! on the n1' Kidneys, and Bowels. AN EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC FOR - Uowrl Complaint, Sick Headache, ti.iciiA i-.nMiiatlii, BilUUMic(, Kl! " AftVrlions. Jaundice, -Mfi'-ial lfirtioii, Colic. Fo Household Should 'it Without It, , !'iiij4 k-pt rr:nlv lor itnmeUiatcus, irujiy a dollur in timo i.nrt U-m-ioiV bills. . -THERE 15 BUT ONE SIH5I0N8 LIVER REGULATOR SMthalyoM ge h genuine with red 2" front of Wrapper. Prepared oaly by J H.ZCILIN 4. CO., Sole Proprietors, railid.lphia. Pa. PKICE. 1.00.- f the in vIeries of the 8fa tbr liapperanpi ! the Japanese maa-ol-.r. :h l.'nebi-Kiin She ami bar crew fjon iurri Iijvh t- tnllv disappeared W'tht.ai ieivin? a trace. - Tne txp"ive which the Amen- a ff b a a- e . tn rierymn . ; uc nev. r. .m. ioih- nie, bai invpn.-l and pa.-jfij oft for he u-u.il ill1 French ( invernibent, i v carnonafH slycorine. fl i Llm.nM ( ( n more dcatruciive agn fun ru-'iini e. d it is a matter of rf- JiiHrk that h uiin.ator should dfvote. nl-Dsiothe ar! ol shedding blucwl. Henry Ward Beecher's death ruaki ioiue tiffervnee l Brooklyn. On the hts bridge, lor instance, it ia said that Vboir. 1.nk) cimrehsoers crossed to llrookiyn at at-iut 10 o'clock everv MnJay morning, presnimabty bound or Uicher'a and TaltuageV- The Lrule irsllic low amounts to $75,000 to wt'fk days and $50.1KK). on Sundays. Another of the well-known beauties br ibe linrton social world is about to lornake the drawing room though not lorihe stage Mr. Wheeler; bo well known as the contemporary of the Ur8e? Lily, both in beauty and popu linty. boiu abut io enter a dress liaakr's eshlishnient as one ot the iWnrkiaif cirtiutr. Tbe President and bis wife were ac tually lrzen out of Red Top The (Msreh wind whistled through the rracks in the house with; a persistence woioa was both mtpudeut and anr.oy- i Oaly nop ro m i'n he bouse, can tJiiuoiuui-jf warm si idis sasn. It will cost the. PreiiJent near- y $3 not) in put the place in coudttion w winter residence. " ! Tue secretary of Stale (or M.iisacrfu- Sett IllQ iosn.l . . . - U . i J. I j icjucu a itryui i. suiinin iu .wna, extent women have lakep adyun i2e i.f the law-pagsed "iu 168a permit; 'tns tljein to vole at school board 4 clec In 131 1.571 isilivolpd and io I. I.'JU. The- largest possible 'etuile vote in the State is 34rt,fHJ aud ce it would appear lhat'after six Jesrs less than sixvwomen out of every lhr,Uaaod take the trouble uu record their Totes. The total nuuibr ol retail .'liquor 'ee issuea tn -Alabama last Tear. "cluiivebftuose-ii it io six counties only one was issued iu t ... ur counties two were issuee. id three j counties three were issued and In ten -Unties four were issued. IoToiunlies n wbch 70 bceuses wore last year pto h:Uon will prevail hereafter. It ia lUhly probable that the eolire, number 3le?aloons in the State, outside or Mrr ?. will be less than three' hundred" bis year. - - : I A writer in the Pall Mail Gazette re the story of the late Philip Boorke iirston's lye tragedy. Blind from Jhood. when! 'be was still .a yoorg a be became engaged to a beautiful t)ang lady, and the time ol their wed i'o was near at band. ThejlWere .IMhttr in lk. ...I.- J C ...1 i . - - - . i --v. ,u iuc yariur. one uay. - ouu pjiiiiia , mat s iue no onKer;"v'. - Hetohim. lis Mlt,i w W.haa the clolhing was found upon the des ! . , s no renlv. l vroort ahnm thA f'm io search of her, found nor on the ! J'. od pat his hand upon bar lace, ' 111 to nod that ihe was dead. One fourth of ih milk deabrs in Ros ton. the local inspector ot milk asserts, are dihoi)fct English ... itorticuHurisis have . rlis-m covered mii "tM-t.ihi'nt! flower. the daffodil, which diflers f rom ail known daffodils. Jt blnom hi- il h o'ear, briht chp-iuf eIow. an. J ii ha bc n fQH.iircl narcis-u ccia Jiineua on account of tls rcflVx d perianth Senator Cameron, S rc-tary Whit r.ey ' Mr--,:uea F. IJ..st. the arct;Icct, ahd Sen-tor Hut'itr. s'avs th IfAilaJ. 1 a,,Vt;rli3e!S b Anti-Kipctric Automatic phi Telegmph. .hvH becii..H greut !,,,,,,r al,d cail bn in We cronie.-. amlareotn in attendant nlesn these lnt.e. siiuple and w.u a lVnhinjet.in ihHVri.ethpr. They '! v,M,ie"1 l'e a,) d lv am noyelti-a arn kiioW i.V theatre tn a "Thrre inlii L Thy are -. certain nijth.f.r ofakiad.M i jratitti and will be sdd and adju-Jted . - . iatni'st inavmabltf ratF, Tht are Tbeau'ocrajU ol .St-M-.ry Vbriwy I wr t.riWVfeta4itfiHf aTf whTI -wtsti to is in greater dirrtud"th':i. thit l nnv ! attach heSla to their doors. ."rme cott-nectt-d i h th Adu.ini-i rn! in ; expfini; Mra. ClpVflaiid I h Secrv ! tary isi very ob i-iiis and" ha res rtl I o a neat device to .av. iroubi.-. The signatareisn icitcrs which h jfc n;i! j thought kpt in thtofricu are cut ofl and j scut U those who desire them. - The President ba appointed the f I lowing Inter State Commerce C uiini sioners": Thnua M C'Milcy. t Michigan lor the ternj of ix ears. William R. Morrison, of Illinois, five years. Augustus Schf -onmaker. of New Yuk lour,Hrs. . Aldacc F. Walker, of Vermont thrte yar. Walter L. Bragjj, of Alabama, two years. . Ureatly Kxcitel Not a lew of the cil-zen of W limine ton bav. recently becmH ereHtly x citcd over the astoundin; (nets, that several their trie ds who h oi been primounceil by their phs cians as in curable and beyond all hope uflWin with that. dr-aded mrinsmr Consump iiin have been c;mpleieiy cured by lr. Ivino'.' New 0 scovery for dm SMuipti'm. i ho only remedy lhat does ios"iivl v cure ali threat and lung dis eases Coughs. Cold. Asthma and Bronchitis. Trial llottles Free at W. II. Green CoV Drue Store, lare bottles SI. Wonderful Cures. W. D. Hoyt & Co. Wholesale and Retail Druggists Rome, (ia . say : AV? have' been selling Dr. King's New Discovery, Electric Bitters and Bitck len's Arnica Salve for two year. Have never handled remedies lhat sell js well, or give such universal satislac tion. There have been some wonder fnl cures effected by the?e meilicincs iu this city. Several cases ol pronounced Consumption have, been entirely cured by the use of a lew bottles ol Dr. Kind's New Discovery, taken in connection with Electric Bitters We guarantee them always. Sold by W TI. Green & Co LOCAL NEWS. iftOEI TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. James F Post Enreka f C Miller t.anlen SeeJ CW Yatks Lovers of Art Mun os Bbos Arnica Tooth Soap IlElNSl.kiROKU's Chr.stLin KeWa Newliook Geo B Fkkxch A sos ''Thesj Horrll Shoca" - Ml llkk A Niksii.m; Keurely' Medical Discovery - - The receipts of cotton at this port to itay foot up 17 bales. Yon wilK'save money aud get the best work by sending your dothes tor repairs to John Dyer and Sou. t There were some thin sheets of ice on the timber in the limber pons early this morninir. " We presume lhat every one who has registered will do hi duty at the polls to -morrow, but the indications now aie that a ligbt vote will be cast. Nor barque Levii(han, Jonassen. tnearcd to d:iy tor London with n.i0 L bbls rosin, valued at .,117, shipped bv Messrs. Paterson, Downing & Co. . : There teems to be unusual apathy iu ,,uly ot nis irauou. ah wno cxpeci to ote ai mo . city election tomorrow will be 'denied that privilege if they have net regislct ed by Jo-night. At about 1.30 o'clock this morning we were treated to a serenade l most deighiful music by parties who were certainly proficient iu playing the picci-lo and guitar. We do not know who were the performers, but they were certainly musicians who played their respective instruments with skill and la He. City Court. before the Major this morning cl arged j with the larceny ol a quantity ol cloth- inglCOm Uai llllS l oiW III lUC .- a . . l : . ... . r. , , ., ,, - . . - i fendant wnen arretted, ana ne was i bound over to the present term ! the j Criminal . Court in the sum of $100. in default of whica be wMcommitied. 1 Anniversary. The anniversary of - Wilmington I mui rir. mc- Companv No. A - " w :,lru,ll iru 1 nueriun oy P(L'8wel., w cn smiij Kt!t.j,s Crek raile of thp cnjp:tny. 'At ft rc!;k l ', nifftit Mr.'KuinB S- MMri'in will .Ulivr T r- - . .... " - - - an -appropriate addre? it the tueinbera at thfir eiiirirm hall. Our thanks -are luu ,jr aI' ,,v,ta?,0 ' be present. A Neal Iiivintiiiti n grct to larn that Mr. B. G. Worth i:i (u,le an1 confined to hia room. At last reports Mr. John C- ileyrr Wild yh.lrih. lfinjl-V an.t :n ilfitlti Mii t' j m - a. J j j b expected M ainiot any moment. Mr. Benjamin Wili3n, a native of thU'city. bin now a resident .of Texas, wh re be is cntraged in busine?, i in the city lor the first time in many years, on a visit to relative? here. L.ove in a Oof t.Hr. A short time since a tramp, called at j which has attended many :.f our younji the IliiltiKOl a Widow, who lives in theirtier. nhh hnv 4..ntfh. famn And l..r Southeastern part of the city, and asked lor someihtng to eat He was led, and then 1 he .widow ak?d him to do tome w(rk in the garden, which he did. and wftstthu?, employed rinring the remaind-jpja(,e8 eroltheday At msht he was fur- nc-lied with looo arol lodgings by the Wiiiow, and he tou.iti occupation tor him the next day. furnishing him with food and at night with lodging. From the tirst the woman had heen interested in thi et.ranger. and tTijs interest ripen, oil ilto love, which became mutual, and alter two or three days a license Hi procured and they were married, antJ the strangely met and quickly mar ried thecoupie are now in the enjoy, ment of their honey moon. Criminal Court. The iollowing have been the proceed ings before this tribunal to. day, up to he closing ol otir report : . State vs Samuel Carver, illegal vot ing. Guilty with a recommendation to the mercy of the Court. Judgment not not yet pronounced. State vs Mary Wadkins. larceny. Guilty. Judgment not yet pronounced State vs Lizzie Johnson, assault and battery. Not gnilty and defendant dis charged. State v Norman Lindsay et eU.. aflray. Detendauts submitted and Mary. Williams and Willie Jenkins were sentenced to three moctbs im prisonment in County House of Correc tion. Norman Jindsay and James Wilham3 to be sentenced on Wednes day .iext. Stale vs Henrietta S'one, larceny. Cbaries Hunter called and tailed. Judgment nisi. The cheapest place to buy your school books ami school stationery is at Ileitis' burger's. t Frederick Vari. This talented tragedian, with an ex eoptionaliy lino supporting company, appeared at the Opera House last night Sheridan 'Kncwlcs' celebrated sixact liagedy, Virginias, was the piece select Gd, and its rendition was a triumphant success. There wa3 a lair audience ol our most cultured and critical people, who attested their appreciation of .the excellence of the acting by most eulhus iastic and genuine bursts of applause. Mr. Wardc.as Virginias, well suslatn-4 cd Ibo character of the Roman father, and i.. the meeting witlhia dauglitw. rtrmnia.' after her accusation before Apvius Cniutlius. hi agony tver the death of Dcutalus, the c.urt scene before and at the death ol Vityiniu, and the death of Appius Claudius, be rose to the height ol histrionic art and held his audience speil bound. His rich and re sonant voice was held in complete con trol and bis gestures were in complete harmony with a genuine conception ot the character he was p rt raying, a that there was not the least shadow of rant or stage biusler. The support was good throughout, and especially ft no ufa tho i ni rip rnnal inn fit" the 'Blair. The play was well mount d io i ; every refpect. and was given in such a n..iA Mmm., ,Ko nnlimilffd .v u..u "- ipra e whicb au apprec alive audience t, . J':!. i liberally bestowed upon it. l'ianos and organ can be bought cheaper nt Heinberger's than at anj other nouso m toe otaie. t A Narrow Escape. tf..i ' . - i,..-... fnail carrier Iroin li kt 1'oii.tt.i Pin! - . - . - . . . j Hri.lire in a 'sulky his horse becam t J.i.n..t ,....':.- ....... ' II IUIT .i. ii .inn I'll Sgtlll'l lltl j j rail o the btid?H which ieldd t th - I nrrMurf of tto borne and vehitrie. aci precipitated lb-u. with the driver, into tr t 4 . . . the creek bwonr. distance ol ten let - i e li'.n-e Iv.l upon the boy. :eruhinir, "him ii the mud and water, and was so eniangled in the harness and sulky as to b unable to extricate himseil. livery sli m'ij f ol the ho'ise only served to endanger more and more .he ijle tl the itrujjnng boy, whoKn gr":ins and criee. or help aitructed the aretitu?rt-a-k4nd--bcartrd gehl!oaiau TTirrrpfoatmih devoted living near. Mr Grattati WHIWims. wh . !-'' XiM.Usnt.pri,aclir, Rev. T N. .. ... , . , i (.iilhrio. Presidtuir I'Mer ol the W tl bastened to Jits reiiel. hinkiu deep r ;,.,.,.,,. nij, -.4 o. ... ... , ,. ' atil r r in I Ku uliiiI aiii tunf nr I hu 1 liny vnl! Ii:iv hoMi ftrnwiird m two minutea more but Ii the prom. , ' etlorts l Mr U ultaius. I btiuch j seriously iujurcd, his phvician thinks h lariil ruituVi'f The injured b iy is a ' v ii avvv a son d Mr J: A Hocui. the mail con tractor, and is popular niong the route. A PruHpeniUM Wiliiiiiitoniati Wtimington boys are bound to make their mark in the world wherever they go We have in our mind the success tune outside of the Old North State and we remerabi-r them with genuine pride Hardly a week passes that we I don't hear' ol the advancement, in remote Irom the city . of their j n .r.n ,,t S(,uie ,;ne who first saw the light on the banks of the Cape Fj:ar. The latest of whom we have heard is Mr R. H Tate, who wil be well re membered by many, and who. although absent, has the good 'wishes. of a host of Wilmington friends. Mr. Tate has been located for several years at .Jack sonville. Fla , and the following, which we clip from the Jacksonville 'Irude Jourti'd, will bo read with pleasure by all who knew bim in the past, as show ing not only the progress he has made io the "Land vf Flowers", but also as showing the estimation in which he is held there: Several important changes occurred iast week in the old established lirm of F J. Dubos&Co. wholesale grocers a.td tobacconists, of this city. Mr. Heinse. for some time the active man ager, retires to accept a more lucrative position n Havana He has removed his family to that city. "It ia with great pleasure that the Trade Journal ami unces the adrnis- Ision of Mr R. H.-Tate, formerly of the well known hrm ol narrs. Ulark : Tate, into the lirm as junior partner and active manager. Mr. Tale is a young rian of exceptional ability, good habits, and devoted to business. He will be a valuable acquisition to the firm, and will receive congratulations lor the position. The Trade Journal throws the 'goad "luck old shoe1 after the voung man on his business jour ney1 m ' Sleeplegsnens. Narcotics aud set atives murder sleep; the unnatural slupor rs soon fol lowed by ill effects. Simmons Liver Regulator removes the cause of restless ness and sleeplessness by regulating' the bowels, bv establishing good diges tion and by quieting Ihe '-nerves. 'l have been a great sufferer from dyspepsia aud loss of s.eep. As soon as I teel the leas: nerv js I takc'a dose of Simmons Liver Regulator aud sleep ail night. " Miifi R. Bia.vxr. Griswoldsville. (Ja. - . ----- - t A large lino' of new Sjring samples for mcn'a wear receivod from Brown ing, Kug&Co., thu largest merchant tailoring establishment in the country. Call early and leave your measure at I. Shwilu's and save from fifteen to twen ty dollars on a suit. Our binding obli- gatim is: lst. The quality shliil be as repre sented. 2. The garment shall be made to til. 3 The prices shall be lower than the same goods can be had elsewhere. i. Money refunded if we tail in any ol these particulars t Wretched Indeed Ate thoee wboJi a conflrnic-l tcriiencr to bit liouBbees, eubject to toe various and change' ful symptoms , indicative of liver complaint. NaiiBca. sick headache, conatipatlon, furred tongue, an unpLaoi breath, a dultor eharp pain in the neighborhood ot the affected or gn, impurity of the blood and losaof apie tlte, signalize it as ote "of the most uldtresfelng as U la one of the moat common, of maladies. There 1, nowevtr, a benign icciac for the disease and all Its unplctaant manifestations. It !s tbe concurre t testimony of the public .1 nl tbe medical proleselon. that lloattettera i siomach Bitters Is a medicine wh'ch achieves ! . .ir, Dniii m, ihnmiiirh and b-in lilies rectlfiing dVr dl order. It luvior-1 atc-the leeh.'e.conqueia Udney and bladder i camrliints, and hastens the convteence of - those reciVerln- from enfeeuilnz VUea es. ! camriunu, ana oasiens me ronir in reciTcnn? irom , cneuun Moreover, It is tae grand epecia to, rand speclae Xo.rffTer and j aaue , - ' - " . j . v..- " -JACOBIS IS oeauiuarier io prices on Sasb. Doors, l'aints and Iui Oder's Hardware t i Tim CI lurch ami I lie School. I Kocky Point X C Mcb 21st. IfifaT i,tniiKM iiisn.1.. .,. ..i-iv .... -; t"--.?.. ; J"U will be pit-to larn that our 'I0'1 1 iniuuni y hs b-n l".-.! Jhu i ; ,asl lnr e w-ilh a new awaked I 111' 'ill..-Ill I til- I 111 HOI-. ! tit juliiui.l a. I oil.i ; -Hi!ot, as wt-il an reliiin. (in Friday '' eri ninz. tpjtt srifted ami aceomniMhrd ! -"''. Kv. J. .-jh L. Kreti i pastor ol the lopsail Circuit, and a .j worlny ,ou ol Wilmmsion. entcr.aiucd our xjitizens wi h a uiasterlr -iddieKs ! up-ii eduoatiou, 1 1 h had been invited to do by the .luihuritics the Rock i'olnt Hi ah tch ol, which is iu succeM lul tiperation here under the direction ol thai. 'excellent teacher. Trot S. R. Tut wick. - On Saturday the Quarterly "Confer em-Hoi the Topsail inthodisl Circuit convened in the Method at Church ! iuti'a.v'ii i ii i. iv'ti4 . it) aim i.ut; eloiitjont. pustor are iipw'men in Peodvr. The Kldcr i hiahty acceptable t our r LT' 1 ,"!0r "c' , R" i heir tuui and i rotmes tt be the ablest ad wtn tflpctive Methodic ininitcr Itlml has ben nent to bis cirruit sircr the war. The preachiug on Saturd aud Somfay by the Presiding Eider wa impiepsive anil ab:e. The proceeding ol "1 he Conference were of practical "importance to th circuit aud conducive to t n t . progress of Methodism. The following gentle men were elected delegates ti the next District Conference to be held at Ciin ton at such time during the Summer a t he Presiding Elder may designate, viz : Dr. S S. Sate, .veil and Messrs Gra' tan Williams. J Qui nee y Bell and Johu E Durham. The proverbial hospitality of Rocky Point was profusely shown on this religious occasion. The attendance on" Sunday wa large. A Mr.Tiioinsr , .--- r- ' Quarterly Meetings First round oi Quarterly Meetings lor the Wilmington District ol the Methodist E. Church, South: Waccamaw station, at Bethel, Mcrch 2f. 27. Wbitevill,e station, at Whiteville, April 2, 3. Brunswick circuit, at Bethel, April y, io. T. W. GtTTHKIK. P. E. NKW ADVERTISEMENTS. Eureka ! ! NTI ELECTRIC AUTOMATIC AND CALL BELLS. DOOK 8o anl put p by mcb 2 lm J AIES F. i-ORT. Arnica Tooth Soap S A PERFECT AKTICLE FOR C LEANS I ing the Teeth, t'erfumiujr, the Breath ani Pre serving the Unaib. The Ideal Tooth Powder possesses the same iialttlc8 ia a iliffernot form. Fancy GooJa of all tpBcrlptiona MUND8 KUOTiramr mch -12 r DrugJtUsts "These Horrid Shoes! 5 J CAN'T WEAR 1HI.M; THEY HURT me so." This was an exclamation of dleest we heard: "Where did you get them ?" I bought them of !" 'Meet see hct e 1 got at I'reuch & oee, tbey tit me beautifully just like my UIotc, anl yVtareeocomt rtjUlc. Try ibem next time. Tlley have a lovely stock of Shoes, ai.it prleea are m reasonable' Lome and see ns. GEO. K. FRENCH & SONS mcb 21 108 N, Front Street Christian Reid's New Book. MISS CHURCHILL, A STUDY, ' ; JJY CHRISTIAN UEID. Author of Biony Kate, Morton House, The Laud of the Siklr b Hearts ami Hands. Heart of Steel, Ac. : In paicr, 50 cents, r'ur sale at II EI N Ml ERO EK'rf . -O- JEUIODlCAL,4, PAl'EJiS, II AKt'ElfU Maaray-ijne. The Century, Scribncr' Maga.iiie, and all the dlffercat Libiarya can alwydle found at our counters a aeon as they are published. A conllal invitation Is extended theeitizcos auU strangers irom HINSBEKGER'S, mch 5 Cash Book and Mnsic Store Removed. HAVE THE PLEASURE Or ANNOCNC 1 ing to my frlenda and the publie that I have removed into the large aad commodious 8ta- .-I..ir. .-, ."j , . . an'1 rblrt streets, whe I have ample room - . rilIn,,u .i.n-.- anii Ior a 11 the demsmU f thejwveiy ami ra.e , ,.. aA hn.i "wstoesa. 1 keep constantly on hand horses vBl,w., fA h, aorM.b- the day. week or month aitlow Ira tea. A eall respecutmy sonctteo. a. c. oitBir.u NKW AIVEUTISEMENT8. OPERA HOUSgT :TW0 NII.IITS OXLt ! : ' -. .-- .. - r f ;, Kifoixerueot or the llsUr-uidic I Tr xel!a '? FKEIJEKICK WAKDB, i Siiprtc.t by au fcUlcU-nt U.-iuatlc t'orpyu rU&"lAY '..trarrli '-MiirMan hiVvW tran I Irtc i lu ; act. VlhUlN L'S W Ko EUA f . u:lre ui he new Tredr. written t iprraaly for 4r. Wanle, au. re cently er.Mtnc d Pi car l ork . ' -' Mithprct i-jirocaa,,- ' dull, ihe UiudiHtor. " Each Iuy wll lie proltrd with fl la toil ciliv c-or'ect Mcneiy tfaftutdve U Coluaia nier-t c.trricil by ttie4Warvlc M AnaireweVi. -.nicii a. n . , WiLMINUTON Wht. R. R. CO.. , aECR:rA-KV TUr;ASUKKfi pFt'ICE,! ; witq,!,,. x.;c March 2ltsVl 'IMIKEE ANI A HALF vklt CENT,; 1.4- JaV P-rcat ow the Cvrilfleales of pdi bttdaos of the Wiimiugt n A HcMoa fcalhd CvAsa bwa declared by the Dirrctore, p.iyel.Se'An d alter A pi II in. Is,7, to 'all owner of Ctt- tUUntcnol ic.i-.yrlou the booXe ft tb' Com. pany on that dam I ne I r:mr r UmU will uind closed froto M och 2 t to iilsl inc. inire. " - . vv. tiIosipmJn. : nithi-j .lt Secretary Tr. AstucrJ CITY OF VILMISTON, n; J,. ; " ; j. mayors orricET . March 2i, i7. ProclaiuatioD. " W "fcft?.A-BV lf,K laws op Noirra ? t.arolint, tccdon.274t. Iil wade Indict aolc io tea or aire away sny lntoxlcaln lutuore vrnhio.ll ve tulles of any polllnir ldecel witnia twelve hours ncx prCccd n ,t aue-cecttin- any OU.r;io0, non if hereby .Ken that all p aeo in the City of Wilntfagi'tn wnerc into.vicatlOK liquor are aohi. ahall Imj cioicd a: -; oVioek, f. M., on We,me.'ay. . Marrtr 2UI, and remain cIomvi unitl W o'dtcil A. 1 on hrl.lay, .March :.'th. 1 . Ine f ..redoing law will bo lil ily euforced. , , . E. 1. It ALI , aich'.2 2t . Mayor. (Wy Alew Good ISev grRING MILLINERY Nl) OTHER AR. -tictesluiuy line are coming In and will he Oieii for inspection after to day. . '' MISS BREiNALLtray Milliner) who took? . .. -.' , charge of my Trluitulnx Department last tea- con, and who give iKh geueral satisfaction, will return u ttic t!rd WeiJiicadav Will be p'caecd to have rv friend and cus-' tonura come in and look at oav ktiKk. Reape jtfully. Ml-3 K. UAUUKB. mch ii Vollera' lioiUUog, OpposltO MfttattC Howard Relief Cigar o. 1 JJAB ARRIVED TO-DAY. IT IS Willi outrival, the linear 5c. Cijrar In the marker. Ma le of Clear Havana Filler and asIecUd stock. Ask ymir dealer for them. ALSO ' -4t Iarge stock PURE N. c. CORN aud PURB KYE WHISKEY, Fleet Foot, Poatum Hoi low, River Mills, e. " SOL R EAR & GO . mcb'?' SOLE AGENTS., Just Received. : FINE ASSORTMENT OF .IEWELBT VfcfLIMJ AND RUCHIN. 1 7 1 lie Latest styles in Demorest'a PatternsAt Nw Goods received on every Steamer tor the next two weeks. . I will rciurn from the North the last of the week with my French Milliner. - . , . ,' MUS" K. W WIGGlNa,T" 113 Market Street, WUnjlDgtviC 5.'c! b 21 . .. .. ;r Commissioner's Sald.f Jti PURSUANCE or A DEC UK OFTUK Mjpcrlor Court of Now Hanover connty, i an action therein i ndina; between John h, Wcece't as plain HO", and C U. Morse asle fendant... tbe iinderlgied Coaimlacloner an iMib.ted by said decree will ecll at public anc Uop, for casb. at the Court Houte loor la wilmlnxton. on Monday, the ISlh day of April. A. i. libl. at 12 o'clock, tbe following ceftcr1bs ed lots of land: ' - Itt Lot itcxine at the northeaat corner of I Aouaad f-ecMid streets and runs east losr Ann street 05 fed. t. enre north f I feet, thenee west feet and tbence south 44 feet to tae beginning: - - 2nd J ot Begins la the cast line of Second street 14 feet north of Aon irct and runs north loa feet, tbence east 105 feet, tuenca south 10J feci and thence west 3 to feet to the , tjcclnnliig;. . ; . , r 3rd Lot Begins In the northern line of Ana street, feet cast of econd street and runs east a Ion Ann air et til teer. thence north 11 -feet, more or to a atone wad, a ulvSdlet; ll&c, tbciKM? west .; feet, thence south 46 fret, then-re west iV feet and thence sooth 45 feet to the beginning on Ann atieet. " SOL. C. WEILL, ' meh 18 id r Cdminlssloner Lovers of Art ! ?5I,000 Worth of Fine Pictures ! ' ON t.VHlEITlON AT YATES! BOOK STORE, FOR A FEW UATd ONLT? I- . eaia . . i I I . ..... . ' . . - 1. c -r - -
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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March 23, 1887, edition 1
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