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The KatIonal Life mi. The climate of China is Mild to be growing not only colder, but drier. i rA2?D Absolutely Pure. " A cream cf tanir tnilng rowdrr IH;1cm of all In leavening Burnetii. r. .s. Gfrn- frmt Si'port, Auj.Yl. S0L . . ....... TOio Daily BdvIqw. MONDAY, DECT J800. Without fi Ho jbt this medicine will care von. It has cared thousands. Take Simmons Liver UeffOlator CUUUEUCUt MtM. 7 8TATE NEWS. WILMINGTON MARKET . December 15. 250 P. M. - SPIRITS TURPENTINE-Steady at Zl) cent.". Sales receipts nt,2t. UOSIN Finu at $1.1(1 foi s train -! nrjl 5 13 for poo i strained. - TAK Firm at $1.53.' CitUDK TURPENTINE - Firm at $1.20 for hard. $1.!X for yellow nndI.OO for vinrln. COTTON-Quiet nt 8? rroU for aiiddlinp; low middling 8 Rood middlinc. R ECEI PTS-Cottont 1,512; spirits, romt b'W: tarf231; crude. 125. Charlotte iVVtr: The reason of heary hoz records Is now open. 3Ir. Caleb Post, 'who lives near Hunters- j Hie, KHiea twoi luonin owl Ii-i johnV Porto Rico, vsel UvUdori; yesterday tuac weiffneu 04 poumi? Harris, Soil i Co, car?o by each, and has two more that aro , r OH ; ARRIVED. Steamer Care Fear, Tomilinso, Favetteville. T.D. Lore. Schr A P-Nowell, Hunting, Philar delphia, Geo Harriss, Son & Co. lir brie Edith, Stuart, Boston, (ieoHarrisf, Son & Co. ! CLEARED. : Steamship Benefactor, Ingram New York. HOSmallbones. Steamer Capn Fear, Toiulinsou, Favetteville. T. D. Love. SclirSeth M Todil, Jolmsou, St, and Stools. Clks. Catalogue rZjcrcsTEsrr Pbices. Also Wall and Prescription cases, Cedar Chests, Bartjcr t? urniture, j ewciry x raj Citinct Vcrk of all kfaoomptett u?. free. Address A 1 LAN I a onuw wsfc w i CHirjiFSTF fhgush. P.ed Cross - Ts Diamond Bsahd TNt oiemu ind auumL 1V mIf 9Tk. 8r. rciiU Tin for iim. fa MtaM tent sink vranmtn M W . U1 l,mTtiiiiii, ammt. chichcstcn Chemical cp Mail. piiii.inyi.PHU, PA. . E Kid still heavier. ! R&lefgU Scics and Observer: At a preliminary meeting of tljn va rious committees of the Loden of Odd Fellowt of Richmond ami Man chester, it was decided to extend to Grand SlrtfBrjsbee, of Raleigh. N. C, a cordial Invitation to visit Rich inond and deliver an address on the subject of Odd Fellowship, if con sistent with his previous engage ments, some time In tho latter part of January or .early in February next. Durham A'un: A colored man on the plantation or Egbert Mnlone. who lives In the edge, of IVn-oij, cocnty, was engaged last Wt due. day In catting up feed for the ttovk; nsing a cutter run by horsepower, lir. Malone was driving the hor at the time. The colored man got one.cf his hands caught in tiu knives and quicker than it take to tell It bb hand was cut p(T about two inches above the writ. The dismembered hand went on through the knife and was chopped up into 'small pieces. Raleigh Chronicle Tarboro special: Sad intelligence was brought to this place early this morning of .the death of Thad Cherry, a lail of 15 years of age, who accidentally hot and killed himself yesterday even ing while hunting at his home in thU county. The particulars oi the aceitlent art most horrible to reiat. The little fellow, vitli fcome frif jul.. went out rabbit hunting mid in a hort time u rabbit, wa started Thml, with both Imrr'fU of hi gun sprung, made an effort to g-t on a log to fhoot the rabbit, when .-totb barrel were discharged.. The en tire loads were emplied into hi head, severing it completely from his body. " , Newton Untcrprijc: Mr. A. C. Lackey say that some year.- a so. Barley Ellif, of Alexander rounty. had an old house full of straw nnd'a pen for hogs built around th- hou.-f. One day one of the has disappHarrd and It wns supposed that it had been stolen. But 77 days after it disappearance the straw was re moved and the hog was found hfuj ly ensconced In the fireplace, on the side of the house opposite the door In which it had entered. Wed nesday afternoon Charlie Roue. t:e fourteen year old son of Mr. M. M Rowo, was out hunting. He w. A-I EXPORTS. COAHTWISK. New York Steamship Beuefactor -r2W pkgs mdse, 14 bags rice tolish, 100 do rice, 3. bbls pitch, 41 do tar. U'JO do rosin, 2 do bulbs, 549 cuks snsritK 2iH) bales cotton. 139.433 feet lumber. KORKIUN. St JohnV. Porto Rico Schr Seth M Todd-HfcJ,776 feet lumber. WKKKLY STATEMENT. ON IIANP 1KC. 12. 1S90. Cotlcn ashore, 12,840; atloat, 93; , total 12,914. Spirits ashore, 3,278; afloat, 1,000: total, 4,278. Ro.-in ashore 24,92,); afloat, 9,735; total, 31.C55. Tar ashore, 2,227; atloit, 1,124; to tal. 3,351. Crude ashore, 1,379; afloat, 19; total 1.398. V RKCKIITS, DKC. 1 TODKC. 12, 90. Cotton, 7,412; spirits, 2.003; rosin, 8,172; tar, 2,337; crude, 521. KXIOHTS, PRC. 1 TO DKC. 12, 'OO. DOMKSTIC. Cotton, 558; spirits, 014; crude, 195; tar, 1,20; rosiu, 2G5. FOUKION. Cotton, 7,174; spirits, 9G3; rosin.22, C05. - ft f wiien ii slipped iroui it is n in the but-end struck the irro;:.! jt was discharged, the Io::l ; -i.o; at .11- in r-9 lila ti .. riiiniiip ill- 441 ji?i i-'f lll'-j wrist and serving the Ifa.lers nml then hittiiiiT his fare. All the lb.!i from one idi of the fare wa- sl:ot off and tiie riieek hone b ully sit tt tered. Greensboro Workman: As tr.t-i by us on yestenl iy, Mr C Ran dleiiiau h.ns made an u--i.rnui iit in dividually, and the c. Ihmlle man Cotton Mill Co. ha aUo as-, signed. Mr. T. C. Worth, of this city. Is assignee of the Cotton Mill i;o. lie states that the Italulii n-s are aooui ju,wj, atai iiw iiuiount of assets are not fully known. He informed us that he could not at present give a definite ide.i of tin proportion of tho assets to. the lia bilities, yet he hoped bv gnM i management to so real :ze fio.it the uronerrvH. that titer. sb.il! Ii lit tie loss as tossibIe to the cn-ditors. lftiM Jii1 C. C Randlemaii made an iudivi- iuVtVauui Flour dual assignment with J. S. M.'Ahs- u;ot Hour ter as.nsi-nee. 11U Iiabihtit ,m. lru "es s Lard from $5,000 -to $10,000. Tin-re uri'!,IL,(.1, I (innri i jr.: :' ' " fcwc K mi ; FOR CASH OR INSTALMENTS. XTTK OFFEK FOR 8ALB LNDE8 GlTAK- antee for six yeT4 WILCOX WII TE, FAJt- Torrr, mason a ujlmlin or gans, in oat, Blrcb.-Blacic. Walnut, anl 1 - t gool bard Western wood Bases, of the latest - i designs; prices trom $35 CO up. Can be bought for (2.00 cash and $1.00 per week until paid for. We cheerfully show our Stock to any Inter ested ; parties. Call and examine our In struments. . : XallP OF TJI : Hon. Jefferson Davis. BY " Maturity Asso ciatioii OF WASHINGTON D. C, His Paid to Mem- ' Accrued Liabil!-; SlSy ties - 1- f- None. HORATIO. BROWNlNO,y Z lesiaenu- yj.y .:: - : SAMUKLNOHMENTi j ' y, reasurer.,-y;;v-; GOROl4 1. Kx. ;tU DG, y sjecretary. Manager aia. Actuarj, - - 407 lied cross street. Correspondence solicited. tov 25 tf T A TYPEWRITER WILL MAKE A USEFUL AND ACCEPT ABLE XMAS PRESENT FOli YOUR HJLD. Various styles and prices. Jnstructl-m free to purchasers. Let me havo your order in time. Dealer In Typewriters and Phonoffrphs, 12 Princess Mreet. WW Ti pswrttlnz of all descriptions neatly and accurately executed. dec 13 tr The prospectus and complete outfit for can vassing will be readx Immediately. AGE!TS WISHING DESIRABLE TERR1 TOKV.on this great work will please address, as soon as iossl')ie, the publishers. 8FLF0RD COMPANY, 18-23 Eiust pith Street NEW TORE, feti 7 tf - .'-dissolution NolCei 'I'HE FIRM OF MORTON HALL WAS dissolved by mutual consent on the 6 h of No member, 1800. ; j George I-- Morton succeeds to the business, pays all claims against tho firm, and collects I nil accounts due them. I GEO. L. MORTON, B. F. IIALL. GEO. J. KASTElt I AT, . ' i : . v ' iASB-t Secretary. - . s Life Insurance at Absolute cost. Cy A Guaranteed l'oltcy. y - - - -. An incontestable Policy. " ; vs n Maturity Value in Cash at Fixed Age y? Annual cost Absolutely Limited. - : 1 , Only Four Parioents per Year. - " Non Ftrfeltable Aer Three Ye&rrr r -. P. S. KIDDELLE. !. IX y " - " -"-K Medical Director W H. GIBSON; Special Agent. Oome Oince,- CentraUi atlonal BanR Bullfilrsl Washington. D. C. , vyy y joun HAAR. an.. Local Agents Oct 2? ' . ; , Wllmlnetoc; N. C,Q IIi.KPXX'8 U'rr.. . . Ufy its title as a SfJer nnr it and It has conelo tl IItl ih enlarged noss i h ; m ii A onsu?:tT1L- muihtr stanrt.nvi r7.H osefe'rwJ.1. It leas nt. M lene?. f e?. it leaves untOTrhirt1 1' the world's pKpffi? Suited with astrt'ilU ts hiSl? X i wit. niake it PTery home.! 4: .; HARPER'S! PEftlODie 'r;ty ItiTHAR: HARPER'S WEEKLr HARPER'S JIAGA2XN1. VIPER'S pAZAR., J.;'"" V 4! air rouKQ PgonK 7-- t fleir, Canada, or jrSS' t ' 6Voiumesof UjTwSt,,,. k C ' j first Number for jStur tfkr Bound Volumes rf . 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W.ml, tk clert in tli trri lrci:ii wlnai " - " - . . . 4 t... . v,ff. hail borrowetl money in tin am ount I iVfraT of $1,200. ami a voting !uly for Iioiu "L.-gur: coffee .... 43 3 - ....10 k... ...... , P 4 " 10 15 IS " 2,; ' " 35 ' Jti ' tie wis cruanliiiii- to the uniuiint of ilW ;. nit!r. The remain.W of Hie r. ' l1?'?'.1!:-' tDTS are upon the Mime footing. i;oud s. c. llamsV.V.V.V.V.r."""Ii5' i Dlckena ftom 1 to 30 . ia cukru wet iottoes&( lie per pccK or wiMki.H' : tacent rerusOiel. You will also nod plenty of Eggv Celery, IUnnnaa, Apples, crapes. Candle. Nuis,Hgs. How many siidcr from And what a distressful auiuenl it i Always praying fortreutli nml yet Xeelloir oueself crowing weaker iiml t. ra i y . .ia. t i viAiut cw s v ura. uhuu. ui weaker, i ur re is irrron mu iu i rants, Cocoanuts. Mloce Meats. JelUes of all II Ii (Botanic Wool Hal mi) a- a 1 lands, canned Goods of all Linda, Xc., at the tretiirtlienln ns well u. lifalin J Trr iwt prices. . -r". tunlicine. Trrit as u toiiie nd r j cure me a call and you win nod erery now much better you will feeh It ithin nice and cicn. will improve both opjtile und ui-? tcestion. It Is an eicelient remedy j to us whll convalescing. If uuIm a : natural and rapid recovery. In east s i hr an invalid h?i rtimTnii! in bed and bed sores or olher ulcer break out, thU remedy wiil ulTortl qolck Hef. writer "I bad a lon siell .f tv- phold fevr, which at ltT s"eiu! t settle in my riht le, which UhI pposlte Fropt Street Market. novtiti. DXW At Auction Tuesday; OTLOCK, IN -FROST OF OPB 10 T ivJkro, KeatlD? Hoha, Fuirliare. Ilaft ir?c. rihwarr. tiisswrc,Crocery. ratHS op enormously. An ulcer u!m hji- TVnd mi l liSo. ? : ' pearetl which dUcharged-n cupful, send la coniyi!neot fr Txwidaja ale. , of matter a day. I then ave 11 11 H i. kirkiiam co.. a trial r.r.d It cured iuc.n 1 - n Martct Mrett. L891. Barper's Young Peonle. AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY. The Twelfth Volume of Harps tocng Di.i.i . Mit(ia m Vnnimhar 1 icon Thfahoet and most comprehensive weekly In the world for younj? readers presents a rich and attrac tive programme, in fiction there win be Campmates: A Storr o: the pialn1." by Klric Munroe; "Men ot Iron." romance, by Howard Pyle. with illustrations by the au thor; 'NyinsIUU Farm," by ophie 8et-; The Moiti iTlnce' br h.K.Munklttrick;and "Yellowtop." bv nnie hronson Kinr. In ad dition 10 t hee five serials, t here win be stories in tuo or thn paits by Thomas elson 1'age, lijalmr Hjortn Bo esen, Edwin Lassetter Hvnner, 11 uriet l're?coit. spofford, Mary E. Wit ln. N r.i I eny, a u oticr!. short si o rks. and art.cts on s lence," hls o?.. irael artvnt tire. irJtfceb and spoils, with huii'reds or t.lustrttttonsof the njrhet. haracu r. win rfikier Uakfrs oung eoplk folsuiut tivalle :s a mi.ctiiaoy of the I e-t reading for boya and pins. Thebost cekli pullictlontjryonr:pr peo ple in existenve it w eaitca witu srupuiouy cue and t tteu'lor.. and lnstinction una m- tertalnment are mlDfr'ed in It pages in Just the right proportioi s o captl ate the minds of i lie youns. and at the same time to cevelop thctrtnlnwing tower." y. r. vrxcrcer. 1 It'B almost ten years since we were married itnwit let' haiLA n T-nriPTi- rnttnir- -T the wife f ! , WILL CONTINUE TIIE MANUFACTURE and shipping of Naval Stores as above lndlca- ted in Duy .OAn name, and the correspondence and friends of the old firm. novIKlf " GEO. L. resrectfully solicit i patronage, of the " Oh t she's so-so, same as uraaJ, always went. Ine something I can't afford.' h '' - 4 . n Well, we all want something'more than we're got. Don't you " . i ' . ' 5 Yes : bat I guess want will be my master. 1 started to keep clown expenses ; and now Lil say I'm 'mean, and she's tired of saving -and never having anything to show for it. I eaw-yoor vif down street, and she looked as happy as a queen J' 44 1 think she-is ; and we are -economical, too, have to be. My wife can make a little go further , than anyone I ever knew, yet she's always sur prising me with some dainty contrivance that adds to the comfort and beauty of our little borne, and she's always merry as a lark. When I ask how she manages it, she always langhs and says: Oh! that's my secret! But I think I've dis covered her secret. When we married, we both knew we should have to be very careful, but she made one condition usbe would have ber Magazine. And she was right i I wouldn't do wlthoutit my. self for doable the subscription price. We read I it together from the title-page to the last wofd: the stories keep our; hearts young : the synopsis of important events and scientific matters keeps me posted so that I can talk , understanding of i what is going on : my wife is always trying soma new idea rrom tne nousenoia aepartmaBt; ena MORTON. vrk frt:,l A mm rjr . M -.ns, .mil .Ii i. Fcitii'.T !i!ik ." int. ilitimireA' ft In r ! you rc. V. in Ijfjt'aui r- ! rujilv t xniliip from m t; 1 a iuj . A 11 iicrs. We ullyxv Jon bov ud Marl yon. Can work'in f nr" :imr or all the lime. hig mt ii. j tor wnrki-rs. Knllnre unknown tniir.- thm. NEW an l WOMiRKFI'f.. Kull particular HEK ll.IInllotl Al'o., IIx M4 PKTl.AMl,ilAI.K. . dec 8 ly D&W 1891 Harper's Bazar. ILLUSTRATED. makes all her dresses and those for the children, and she gets all her patterns for nothing, with ths Magazine ; and we saved Joe when he was so sick with the croup, by doing just as directed in the Sanitarian Department. But I can't tell yon half 1" "What wonderful; Magazine is it ? ' ::-f Demorest's Family Maeazine and" f - r "What I Why that's what Lil wanted SO Toad, tnu 1 wjiu uer it was an extravagance. ; "Well, my friend, that's whercyou made a grand mistake, and i one you'd better rectify as soon as yon can. 'I'll take your 'snb.' right here, on my wife's account: she's bonnd to have a china tea-set in time for, our tin wedding next month. My gold watch was the premium I got for getting up a club. Here's a copy, VTth the new Premium List for clubs.the biescst thing oat 1 If yon don't see in it what you want, you've only to write to the publisher and tell him what you want, whether it is a tack-hammer or a new carriage, and he will make special terms for you, either for a club, or for part cash. Better subscribe right oil and surprise Mrs. Tom. 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DeRoeaet, Addis mmctt DeRosset and Mary J. Deltosset. Defendants. L This Is a special proceeding brought for the partition, and a sam it actual sanation can not be bad. ot certain real ea:ae in the el'y or yvilmlngton. North Carolina, beicg parts of ixxs nos. a ana t in niocx jtt on run or &aia city tn which the plaintiffs n t defendants ,are tenants In common as hdts of the late William Ancrum Lord. T he defendants, Eliza J. DeUosset. Addle & DeRosset, uraham D Deicosset. Addis Emxnett DeRosset an Mary J. DtRoeset are hereby required to appear be- roraine triers or tne saia superior conn or New Hanover County, at his office In the court Uocte. In Utedty of Wlimlntrton. North Carolina, on Monday, the 19th day of Jan- nary . A. d. lKJl. and answer or demur to the cocpuiot which has ceea cied. ' Dated tms tn day of December. A. D. If 30, a JNO. IX TAVLOB. k Clerk Knpertor coart ot N Csnjycr County. dec 9 w arc fi 1 3i jan J 10 yy - a W OICiTLXUtil.CAKIBJC ACCOMfO Cusl Wlti f .1-.D LT Harper's Bazak Is ajournarfor the home. Giving the latest Information with regard to the Fashions, its numerous Illustrations, fashion-plates. - and patiern theet supple ments are indispensable alike to the home dress-maker and the professioaal modiste. No expense Is sp.ired In making Its artistic at tractiveness of i he highest order. Its clever shore stories, parior plays, and tcoughtful es says saA.sfv all lastes, and Its last page is fa- moin as a budget or wit ; :inu iiumor. in us Witr-kT.v L-tsties everything is included vrhlcn ts j of lutereM t women. During. lel Agnks ' ii oitrs-BKR JTlll writ4 a scr:e-i o' aiticies on: The House Oomro: table " .Itltet coasox . w:ll treat cf Sanitary Living." and an Inter- i riling succession of papers. on "Woman in ' Ait and History," stipe bl Illustrated, will be furnished by 'i heodobs Cnif.D. The serial stoiios win vvrit'en by Waltek Besant and TeomasIUrdv. ! j N wYo '1V I. IS THK BKST PA1KR IN T Ii IV W x b y fleruld AT the United .atates to haadla 6ur eeleir . . ' !;' - i Corn and. Bunion Cyre. Its appUcatloB fords almost instant relief, sad erery. boi : , . .- i ; - - i accompanied by a ti guard tee, wMcfi wr- we will fort-it in every tosunce whreo remedy falls to perfect k permanent Sample toxi 23c; six boxes, SL We. via r good agents t3 per day to introduce ourp into thjpir section: no postals. For cran particulars address the minurOTn!i, : , . ! ; IL8UIODlCKCtC I 104 and 106 North Ada Strwi, .A tt H Y A H AND CHIC A PEST FAMILY UK UNITKD STATES. HARPER'S PBRIODICAJ, PER YKAIi: . HABPER'S BAZAR i;......;.......i.$4 if HARPER'S MAGAZINE. ....... 4 CO HARPERS WEEKLY..................... 4.00 HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE........ .. . 2 00 Postage Free Is all subscribers in 11& United States, CanadaSr Mexico. ! 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Address HARPER & BROTHERS, oot18 New York Now s the, t int-toSubscribe Many novelties wll. be add d to the variety of its co itents during the year If 91, and noth ing will be left undone to please and gratify its subscribers. y Its Specialties for 1891 .Will Be: ' ORIGINAL' ARTICLES ON PRACTICAL FARMING AND GARDENING, 7 SERIALS , AND ; SHORT : STORJES BY THE BEST AUTHORS. WOMAN'S WORK AND WOMAN'S LEISURE GEMS -OF LITERATURE AND ART. ORIGINAL FLASHES OF WJT AND lnJMOR, Al6Wdr8 to Correspondents Promptly and Fully Made. The Latest News fcom Every NSectionlof the Gtobe. FOR HIRE. riORSES AND CARRIAGES AND VEIII- - -A ' cles of all kinds, with and without drivers. Horses for ladles to ride, or d'lve, perfectly Horsea lodged and cared for Toy; the day. week or month. . , A few good ; SECOND-HAND VECIC1ES for sale. - , R. C ORRELL nor 10.U Cor. Third and Princess Srs Address, JAMES GORDON BENNETT, New York Heraid, - New York cit;, Only- One . 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The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Dec. 15, 1890, edition 1
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