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' fLsasx i: brier, " , - we "wm ta cua w rear, i t : ess i from car mends a way ill t .s 71 general interest, but i ' The name of the writer cunt always fci f ur nished to the Editor.; '. i ' a U jiUi -, JL'J . Ooxamanicaaoos mast, be WTUttn cz only t' OC raoa".- one side or the paper. ? ' , Person Amies most (9 aToMoii Oi, . ' U city, at the abort or And u ts especi&uy and fttrtlcaUrly pr;r- weft stood tnat the- Kduof Cast not aHrar endone j thejrtewB of oorrrspondecta talesa '.fb .atpd B fi low mu- VOL XW WILMINGTON, N. 0., TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1890. NO-210. In Uxe editorial coiomns. -- ;,f T) ATT J m f or k - i i 1 $ . 1 -rt'-od-anJ results lihec liOCALNBWS. I . I'DBZ TO NW A9TXBTTSXXCST8 Sxkd Co Furniture . XrxN BROTOtRs-i-Drujglsts w 11 crxjiisa Modqulto Nets Meaxkr Sri rc kT Special trip to-morrow C W Ya.e Noted men on the Solid youth .- -! Ail excursion 1 is to be run from t.arthnj:e, Moore county, to this city . on September 2u,d. j Tho Piuoport will make a frpccial' trip to Carolina Beach to-morrow,! leaving fcero kt ago f. 111. The Ladle Delighted. The pleasant effect anil the per fect safety with which ladies may use the liquid fruit laxative,Syrup of Fi?, under all conditions make It their favorite remedy. It is' .pleas ing to the eye and to the taste, gen tle, yet effectual in anting on the kidneys, liver and bowels. :': Audit and Finance. The Board of Audit and Finance penses amounting to f23o.40. i .1: a make Pants, by the day or piece. Apply at 122 Market street.' t Tiir-tliis VFrequent lowerM i what ner mmanace loretoiu lor I -v time and frequent shower it is. has been a! .r n tlm KidneY Hev. C. 1. Arnold, who frtC-i? rlemnses tbc 8V UAiuK .ervlce n Golds -rr n" AWtU colds, head' ween imbT, reiurnei totne t at their meeting yesterday audited j and approved bills for current ex- egatt!b,' the proposed )iirchatse of a fire filarin plant. All the members of the Board were present with the ex ception of Capt. W. II. Keuan.l i . The K;iyrFea. To-morrow will , be "Kuights of Pythias Day' A large crowd is ex- boro for a'pectcd. They will come , from city this 1 .11- .IJirlA I1-.:. ferVrs ami cures babltuaj morn.u !3iMi. Svrup of tigs u uih Another heavyi rain here this fore- Tyofita kind ever pro noO0t f0nowed by full sunshine be viirleaang to the taste and ao fofe the water coukl Ret out of the ii e w w en""--"! i . J f gutters r- .,i (rti r leneficial in ltJ b S S taf made it "the mos! d fizs is for Ee in bOi ' irt reliable drujnst wh at t;t bve it on band will pro -1 It rroniptfy for any one irh rlWfcyk Do not accept anj Jif MhClSCO. CAL. . KOtlCKT K UKLLABIY. WltOLF-SALK nitLG(;lST, s ' wiimlnston, N. U . Xotei Men on the Solid South. T11U1T A. UEUBF.RT. ZEBLLON U. Jr. u. w. nMoci;, Ucnir Turner. vJ rit Uji I". Jows, Win. J. Wiboo, Ceo. kX, a. Lob nl uihois. ITliv IL25. C, W.YATES What steam I to the engine, Hood' Sarwiparllla is to the bodv, prolucing bodily power and fur nishing mental force. , ". A Just Arrived ! 5U E LiiTi'FTHAT FKESlt IT-C'Ol'N- 1) ItTTIB, Id tbull Klra, at BALL A: PCAltSA LL.'2( jr f t 11 anJ U Sa Water Street. Snoed & Co., DtCTCM'kS TO KNOXYILLE VURNI- tm fo . vt Wx corner Market and Second wi Urj si ws, artistic doslns, lowest rn. rirrjboJji&fiKsltocaU and Inspect rue mj 13 if Bont forget the sale of the build- inirs on the site of the proposed Y. " 1 1 M. f!. A. building, to tnko nlaco tcit morrow, oh the spot. t Keep dry and you will keep. health)'. Umbrellas, rubber coats, &c., at I. Shrier'sJ 8. K. corner Front and 1'rincesa streets. t I am Manufacturer's Agent for Barbed and all kinds of Wire, Com bination Wire and Iron Fence'. Or- 1 ders solicited. James I. Metts. t 'S wetl. barque Naomi, Jonassen, cleared to-day for Wolgast, Ger., with417,C20 feet lumber, valued at .$6,574, shipped by Mr. W. Walters With Hegal" P;alnt on your house and uPIastico"-on your walls, your house will be beautiful and your family happy. Sold by the N. Jacob! II dw. Co , factor agents. t New Push and Pull Blind Hinges. Iocks the blindj -when opened or closed. 'Saves labor and cost or put ting on Inside fastenings, which are not needed with these hinges. Car penterf, It will pay you to "examine and use same. N. Jacob! Hdw.(,o. Fayetteville, Bennettsville, Gibson and other points. The first arrivals wi'l be over the C. F. & Y. V.;R. R. They wPl be met at Point Peter by the lodcres here and welcomed by Mr. Iredell Meares. Thev will all then go direct "to Carolina Beach where they will be joined by another party of Knights arriving her at 3 p. lb. ' ' : ' . The County Poor Honae. ; j Through the courtesy of Mjr. B. R. KiDg, the efficient Superiotend- ent of the County Poor Houses ana the House of Correction, we were permitted to visit that institution VEHICLES! VEHICLES I TUTtS Tvll SALE A LAKGE NUMBER A "We have it nowi A Pump that is always primed, never requiring a tub of water to start It. It is the bright inrentlon bf a North Caro- j Una ceniusand is pronounced by all to be tho best puiiip on the market. See it and yoa will have no other. N. Jacob! Hdw. Co. t. AXD A GREAT VAKIETY OP Boantlfnl Crop.- From every quarter we have but i one report,that the seasons continue frfnnrl.Uanrl Vnlifoloc propitious nnd .the crops unprece ' -" 5 Luntedlv cood. The oldest inhabi- r - tantcan recall no period, of such Generous nrosnenty as has been r vouchsafed to man thin season, this 1 Anno DomlnL 1800. lv the Great Iniver of all crood lriftf. We should I - r-m be.profoundly thankful to Hint. - To ltore an Artesian Well. U!,J crT aad ready for Immediate TVyr.ju rom very low for caib. or i Li 1.1 ran. . . ft . ... . a vr i iAiraa a 1. OKRELLS STABLE 3, iatt (0r xLlnl and Prtncraa SU. UMAX & YOLLEHS, IIOU:ALE UHALKltS IN "OThioiis, Groceries, Upcrs. Tokuco, Cigars, -AND- WJUIBSIOX .MERCHANTS, Cr. I ron! and Dock Rta . JILMI.NGTON, N C. Under this head Chron iclc says. W Arm of W. E. Worth & Co., ice man- ng the Charlotte , E. Worth, of the ufacturers, of Goldsboro, N. C, Vo., was in the.cit Wilmlmrton and and Petersburg, y yesterday, and secured ati option on the property of Col. J. T. Anthony, at the corner of Fifth ami A streets, and will be gin at once to bore an artesian wel to obtain a supply of water to oper ate a 25 ton ice machine, which he will erect thereon. rmanta to theFront, H Tuf E KX Til E LAST FU EG KN DE Zllli:'t WeU? These and fire a aZUl" rnodu-ai and no other Ens- .i VtL arv on r.le at the Utrary as- fr,; iss Martet atreec orer ZL j za u THE OWENS HOUSE. nocWHtreet,between Front ! Second, Tl.. U t,x TnORt.i c.nLY ItKNOVATKD Onto Atlanta. Capt. T. W.' Wlirmaut, Superin teudent of the Carolina Centra Railroad, received a telegram to-dayj from Capt. J. A. this morning and make some brier notes of what we saw there for pub gtate. There are two hotels. The liajptlst Oridiaoage New Kailroad A Hm Cctinlry- Munificent Crops : .'. 1 - Foiltlc at White II eat-Prediction of i i - .- - ; . ' . Co iue Democratic Victories. , . A friend ot Thomasville, writing under date of the 15th inst.T sends us a very interesting letter "from that section of the State J He says: ; "Yours readers may be interested iu the I Baptist Orphanage; at this place. under the sKillful manage- mCnt of-44itoid pioneer, Mr. J. H. Mills, !whoas you know, was the founder of the Oxford Orphan Asy lum. At this time there are 125 girls and boya at this, institution, iwo woeks' niro thev had their annual commencement, which was very largely attended by persons from various parts ofv the State. It is located on a most beautiful ppt, and will make one of the loveliest places in the State in the course of a few more ypitrs. Instead of two large buildings, as at Oxford, Mr. Mill?, seeingl the disadvantage of having so large a number together, has built several small cottages, which shows ;his ound wisdom: These cot tages, resemble some of' the moun tain watering placed. They are loca ted upon high, rolling ground, being only one foot lower than High Point, on tneUN. C li. K. , wnicn is feet above the sea level. As a sum mpr resort Thomasville cannot be surpassed, though as yet but few come from the eastern part of the The i ItegUtrara and Peril-Holder. : The Board of Commissioners of New Hadover county met yestenlay and apiointed registrars and poll holders for the several; voting pre cincts in New Hanover county, to serve at the State election to be held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November next. v i First Ward, First Division Regis trar. W. Mc. Evans. Poll HoHlers, W. F Furplns, W. E.-Carpenter, Andrew J: Walker. Albert Kantiers. p-irsr. AVnrd Seconu Uivisiot. Registrar, Fred Skipper. Poll-hold'. ers, A. L. ecotr, o. r. i.iiiuuuvi, Hpnrv ffanse. (ieorce I'aruau. Firtt Ward, ThirdS3ivision Reg istrar. Charles Craig. I'oll-uoiaers. L. Mj LeGwin, Geo. U. Jackson, 1. McFarland, John Howard. -i Second Ward Registrar, W. H. Styron. Poll-holders, H. McL. Green, Walker Taylor, John G. Norwood, Washington McNeill, . . Third Ward Keeistrar, A. Yopix Poll-holders, s. 11. fisnoiate E. G.fPnrmeiej joun nargravi-, oaa. W. Taylor. . , ' ; . , T?rtnrri Wnnt ltetristrar. a. x PJvkntt. Po l-holders, Tiiomas Kflfflflv. v. J. Rosenthal, jamcs Walker, James K. Cutlar. j b iitu waru.jj irst; nivisiou iVKirip tmr. Win: TTlrich. Jr. Poll-holilerp, Fletcber-Uewett, tjeorge warren, W. HL Henderson, Hamilton liar aveL . . Fifth Ward, Second Division Rpisirjip. Jos. . H. Hanby. i o holdeirp." Wm. Simpson, Jaies s ew ADVB iiT isnai cti xa. ' -i i . l. ..id it 1 1. - Special Trip Passport To-Morrow gTEAMEK PASSPORT WILL LEAVE T0K Carolina Beach on Wednesday at 3 30 p. to. This Is In addition to reznlar scbeduie. auiit ! " - . C ." T FOR SALE.! MOSQUITO NETS ! QP tOUKSE TUEliE AWE NOlOSqri- toes on the Jfcuncs. -1 know that, Sor I h&te asked sounders injssl?, tut their trial aiia,bad dreams tnd even night marrr.Vstefrins high, - wcicn 13 or ner wais inc way7 un.inc 'ivn- guage of the poet) Is tept aloof hy the ns of ' my Slotqujto Jscts. 1 w.' pr;cdiar-i in c. ; : DANCING AND FIREWORKS. .', AT- Dobson, Super-! lication. The new building, now in course of construction, is of brick, and oc ip's the site of'the wooden struc ture which was burned. The main building is two stories high, con tnins twelve well ventilated ana well lighted rooms, -and will be oc cupied by the superintendent and his family. This is connected with two wings.one story high, each con taining nine rooms and a dining room: that on the South being lor . . . a white females, and that on rxne North for white males. The rooms are all large, well yentilated and well lighted, with a fire place in m 1 . ... each room. The sides 01 tne rooms are nlastered, while overhead they .oiiori'with porriicrated iron. A OA w vviiv ve. - - 0 broad piazza extends around the en tire structure. Just orth or :tlie North wintr is the insane depart ment, a one story brick building, with nine fine rooms, well lighted wi vont Atpd ana me wmuows well secured by strong iron gratincs. A broad piazza extends the entire length of the front of the building where patients may take exercise in theonenair. Just East 01 ine in sane department are the quarters to be used by colored people, arranged with the same regard to health, comfort and convenience as are those of the whites. The kitchen and laundrv are immediately in the rnfthfi nfain buildiug, andjso lo-ated. that all caule served with .,.nai0 nt tliP lpasfc nossible trouble. It will be fitted up with the most tip proved style of cooking rauges and every modern appliance for conven ience and economy. In rear 01 tue kitchen is the hospital, with wards fnr Pic-ht natients. besides the room tn be occupied by the matron. The nlan of situation for the dif rt,f limrtmeuts. we understand, ori.n.nted with Mr. U. A. Bagg, the eflicient chairman of the Board of ifftnntv Commissioners, wno ot iu fiiiR been in office. (.1 ciuw tn.ki.ii u deen interest in the poor of .i..tA- Mr. B. R. King, the Itli; j - o.,....-;...,wi..i,t keens a watchful v.. for the welfare of those, placed nnddrhischarire, as well as lor the 1 Mif coutitv. to uesi. iiiicn.:ovo - untable. There are at present eighteen inmates in the rDor denartment, and four who are liv sentence of the lllCIUUS lilimuviu -I . 11 Sullivan, where I m stopping, is admirably kept by Mr. J. T. Grimes, 1- M. McGowan, David Bryant, Moses Grainger, Jr. . . .1 Fp.Ir.il 'o ut Townsiui) tiegis t- .ir . J IJ. liorne. roll noiaer, Henry Kuhl, James Da vr, Henry Davis. Masonboro TowashipKegistrar, .Tob'i H. Farrar. Poll-holders, J5. S. Montford, C. W. Bishop, Josepti Smith. Robert Greer. Cape Fear Township Registrar, James CoWan, Poll-holders, Jos. 1. CAROLINA BE AGH TUESDAY NIGUT.J Mus?c, Dancing Flrbvyorks. Boat leaves Wilmington -nt v9jj(J a, m.Vf?.oa n. m. and5:20 p. mi v Train leaves Ecach at J2UJ0 p. 6 p.ia, and 10 p.m. ; . - ,- Last train from Hcach at i 10 p. m. - Fare, 5.30 boat, 25 cents. - ; mzip ft Great Clearing Out Ship -OF- A ... nnd r ni told theotiieris also very Kerr. J. J. Jacuson, jenj. ,u..wi, .1 H . Dorsev. Harnett Townshin RecfiStrar, J. N. Mac umber. Pollhold-ers, C. II., Alexander, E. W. Manring, Hen ty Hi'l, Jordon Nixon. LADIES' SLIPPEBS well kept. . l - TUK THOMASYI IiLK. fcSlJLiMlt VALlifil ! AND PEE DEE R. It. -AND 4'The engineer corps have e.omnleted their survey from just I this ston, a! "The p lace to Wadesboro,!a distance of 75 miles, aud also, from here. to Win- distance of 22$ miles. engineers areow computing the estimate of the cost of this road, which 1 will be of great benefit to your VCity by the ; Sea,11 passing through a portion of the finest agri cultural and mineral sections of the State, j Along the Yadkin and Pee Dee rivers the most beautiful seem erv will oe nau lur. wic iiayciiug public, by any which cannot be surpassed section of the' State.. It is the finest water power by long odds in North Carolina,' and in ten or fif teen years the Yadkin and Pee Dee ill be a second Lowell. The president of this road, Mr. J. T. ' j .lteiublican rriinarie'-- The Republican voters of New llano ver county - held : their primary elections last night for delegates o the convention to be held next Sat urday. So far as could be learned the proceedings were harmonious ijn all the wards, with the exception jf the Second, where two sets of dele gates are claimed to have been eled ted: p ' . , - First Ward. First Division Delt gatesE. Nichols, Andrew J. Walk- er, W.i U.unauoourii. iieruais-r A. Betts, Thomas l'rmcejawes nai. Precinct Committee John Statelier, peter Flowers, Jeff. Mabson. j First Ward, Second Di isionDel etrates J; H. Webber, ElishaGause;, TT. 11. Richardson. Alternates-- Henry Sampson, XV J. Marablej Owen Dove, Jr. Precinct Cominitj- josepn oiuoyi rhe mond, Cramer; says that the! road will most tee Ed ward Conner, Jos 11-itlf and n soon nx he I Rainnson Smith. Z& ol the cost Fi;st Warf ThiraTDivhiou-l)! he can command the necessary cap-1 iaei-son p. Moore. Alternates Jc ;f,i hnMd and eauin it. The road Icpnli Sharn. Isham Quick, Abraham i.J unn. t. . romnarativelv Mosely. Precinct Committee Josh rl aW TeUafr, C,A. Martin, Clem Hill bllwlii wycuoc. .xw t 1 d the entire line are anxious for it, with one or Itwo exceptions, vrhith is always the case. I TIIB CROPS." 1 , Icrops through Anson, Rich- 'Stanley, Montgomery and Davidson are just superb and also between this place and; WSton, thromrh i Davidson and Forsythe counties. ; THE CONGRESSIONAL, ELECTION, bet vour last ' dolldr Awa.aj -- j m that "Baldy" Williams, of old Gran ville. will beat Brower so badly he wi'l nerer be resurrected again "Baldyf Williams will occupy Brow er's place in the next Congress. Col. t,.i .1 si Hndrnon will carry his district! by a handsome majority, ord AiTfi.ndpr will do. the same irt livt - -v - t your district. ; j . I v, j imputation. The reputatiou of a man is made up of what people say of him. LD i.L-n mnnnor ttia reputation 01 ,a medicine depends on whatihey who have used t say. SSO remeuy iu Rnnond Ward Deletrates S. Vnn Amringe, Washjugton McNeill, R H. Bunting. Alternates Robert Haywood, Charles Mallett. William Bland. Precinct Committee-S. Vanh Amringe, R. H. Bunting, R. W. Hay5 wood. ! CONTESTING DELEGATION. Seeond Ward Delegates W. H; Moore, R. H. Martin, Robert Morrir sev. Alternates James Freeman Robert Morrisey, J. C Kess. Pre cinct Committee W. H. Moore, Wm. Sullivan, R. H. Martin. V J Third Ward Delegates J. E. Sampson, David Deal, John Har grove. - . Fourth warn jeiegaie uui. Johnson, J. W. Moseley; W. M. Cut lar. . . - . 1 Fifth Ward. First Division ueie gates F. B. Rice, T. C., Miller, Ham ilton Hargrave. Alternates Major Lee. Lewis Guy er, George Stocks. Precinct Committee S. J. Bell, Haves Leonard, Lewis LeGrand. j F"ifth -Ward.. Second Division-f Delegates George Bell, J. N. Mc- Duffie. Alex, sutler. inernaietT John J. Hill, Fred Jones, . Unas, w. Norivood. rrectuct tjommuiee -t Jos. J. Cutlar, John H. DaiF, Louis Sheridan. j Three townships outride of the 4eccl roriibed with an eie to lhe4 j-stac. The Vooau are tire 464 tie Table snpptfcd wttfc the bes L. . TtvUr, veet or month at mtj . r. O XENS, PrcprWirra. a blood! remecly as B B B (Botanic uti ii-,i... It. i a successful physician's prescription and quickly 1 lnK hATII II II III 211 It 1 ICniWIC a plain, wholesome anu fTT " r . of lloui, meal, Horn-j jyr Guild, i Atlanta, ua., and meat, such as ' rites: 1 "Wm.- Sealock, hviug on force was at tlutt time within two , eat with a r luy place, had an ug 1 ' rannmg u cer milesof Clinton, B.,CA and that :ed with a number '" 0Vtti 1 imii. . ... - iaiitru iu t use OI I X i to heal at once, and Four of the inmates Intendent of the Georcia. Carolina r . . ti,or iir colored I . - .1 .i'are wime u and Northern Railroad, stating mai r, . A nlll two mile, of track were laid on that , bstantiftl lUeU road yestenlay; that the working vegetables L unv one 1 We conversed with a number isteuce has so good a reputation as 1 city have reported, as follows: f Masonboro E. Hewlett,- William McLaiirin and Thos. Campueii. J lliiniptt Jordan Nixon, Jacob Tirrviirid Ed McCabe - r!.-ii Ppnr- Levi Nixon. Luke Graddy, C. Jl. Thomas. mm. . . . a . - mt m k mm. mm www w a bk a m m w vr- incTwuumuuimpiiii 0f the inmates and tney an placed him on a with the track to-morrow. Ve tin-, ni form kindness and care of tue nicer began urrmimiiiunmuMj annerintendent anu ueciaiw-. I 1 I K . MT hkA mill tju - - & a! . itiT r or K 1 1 ivu half tiiiles of the track was 4 I - .. -I . i . . 1 r.,i rnvr rf tlie surroundings, Clinton is about one nunarru mc.u. - . : - has miles South of Monroe and- the schedule of the trains will beextend- ed to that point in a few day?. re cure. 11 w n rviu- ..1.. Ait n-nwiiv nf confidence, r Xty ivcii nw. . - -r..m i Dr. J.:Ei Hall, xraggui . '"c-t Foreeaata. . For Nortli Carolina, fair weather and stationary temperature. Excursion, "A planter near TTDER1EAUSrii;"ur i this place had ferii!of nf . Jjf st IaA ' cVthe Golden Eagle, to CaroUna Beach, Than- .mritrt v-vt ! tr TTTI inonlii I ft nnetites. Rough oil Dirt SoaK iarve for awhile at ast. !tc-;h.lc.,afUra l.-rafnl cnrreV OI lllPBurruuiiui we tuny itic,.. - been favorable forlarse erops and thirtv-nvchogs4iave been raised Ion the farm this season, so that the ?poorN who aregeneraiiyDe- .-.- to connteract the effects 01 jiresisients tarnlshid ir Mr?, E. Wtren will uu : . -4 - T C . v cus. ta. wriies; (Ttxe.toi .uritll irot I hem B B B and pronounces day. An?m 2isr.. 1330. Ejrerr arrancement R?:J"Ti" .Tit An-of A.P.&L. will be made for the comfort oaU. 'Tjia Railroad hands use B JiH "Elier. D. c. Cameron. 0 tl tm LOW SHOES ! AT AND BELOW COST, y " rammTipin or Mflnd vi. An rrn d ild. 1X90. - ' " at- , .". Geo. E. French & Sons, inQ Vnftd P-ntit Utrnltt - -MV. m m m m m mj m-m mm, m m m mp -m m. m m wm W . T .1 -. (Opposite The otton.) - . anj II tf j . A Splendid Assortment BATH siP03SrO-ES For sale by : . . ' ' Jy30tfv j MUND3 BROTHERS. - - . Not at j All Ne c essary rivt'Uinvvmri) tiDrnrtornva nn rnvrn to Carolina Beach as there Is a f . First-Class Family Grocery there, supplied with everything the' market affords and sold at city prices. All Kinds of Canned; Goods . FOR LUKCll AND PIC NIC t'ARTIES and everxthlng else that goes to mal(9 up a fine lunch. ; . . - - - - . . Full supply of ICE always on Band.! V -' The residents, of CAROLINA BEACH will find It to their interest to deal with me as I wm Keep on nanu everytning in ine Grocery anl Ilousckcei.I-i; Hoe. v - UAN8 A. JeTtf I . ruQViajrou. 1 ' Chickens, Eggs. Chip Beef. AND A NICE LOT OF 1 , i: North Carolina Httins Jast received j which I will sell cheap, I havi a complete fetoeSc of CHOICE FAMlti jUKC-1 CEBIE which I will fiell lower than any' ether Retail Uonse ln the city. GItj me a g-oods on hanJL. Call t . ? - - . B. F. S W ANN', At., j anjf 7 tf U&W So. Iront St ret. Wilmington & rcdon r7S? Co. ; ; iv V; WllLXlJtGTOJf. N. C,, Aug. Uh, WW. OFFICE Or cECuETAKY OK WIL3ll- lA7ia nvlUkU iMatiivui-a lal meeting cf the stocihMdera of the Wl -inlnoion W?ktoa Kailroad company will- be ; beld at the oflloe ot I he company, la the city of WUmlmrtoo. North caralioa. on Toe-sdrr. . Aospm i.h. Ki. Hti JC. for the porpoje of -r jufekjertnir and action upon the oueiUoa or lituiD'' additional Capital MoeX or and on axount of the coostrrction of branches to tho mala road, as provided for in an amendment 10 the Charter of the company, ratified fct- ruary . A. V. 1X7, and imca other matters as may come before the meeting: for consid eration. - ' : ' x'' Ity order Of the PrrM nT. . JAS. Y. I-ort T. Jr... at: j S 3ut Secretarjrw. & v. R. R. Co. J
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