PJLSASJt KOT1CK
we'wTU be gua to rcaive ccr:r:. .;-L'css
crom our Crtcna3 on mjj a4 t-i;. :ts
general interest, bai j
;H Tne name or tne writer iau3t alvrzys ta f r
iP' t,.om. S ccuta.
clsted to tie Ednof. J
i tl5""-
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r mri of ttK? try. t ?
- Oanxmnnlcacioas" most i&e wrltrraycn oe.'jt
one a or ti-per.j::;;;--'f .ur
" Personfimies exist to Tct2od. " 7
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And It is especially and particu: irlf ZZZ
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VOL XV.; : ;W TLM I NG'l'ON . N. C:, SATURDAY, DECEMBER
iiii iMJM. MA iMi;-.
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stood that tne Kilter docs not always t -.fieri e
tte viewed oorrespoadetti aiilesa ii stated
in tue cdltoriaj columns. - 1 ' V - -
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NO. 7.
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'T'i-.i-i commend i
rJ iu.j-le it U:o .iic?
(r-.pcf Fi-i U for svlc ia"5Ck
'lkfJei lv all leading drug
's Any rci'bUc druggist wh
'r.;t bve it un hand will pro
U j pciptly for any one whf
'js to t7i nut "accent an)
'TOMil F? SYRUP CO.
J4f FMSCISC0. CAL.
ZZ1Zl.tr. KEVt YORK, U.Y.
tUtSEltr V. HI' LLAMY,
WHOLESALE DHIUOIST.
u WUiulnston. Ji. C.
STOVK ! STOVES !
.tl L'lV'IW IVII X U I.
mm, FLANNER & CO'S.
I. WATSON'S CHINA STORE,
3fo. 17 .Marfcr Strc t.
..ill U k l' I'i I llfkik
rrt riw iinnn. Ttc UcUoa are In
( aatiaa i t m rrrtMcs; good In tle
1 declTtt
i'Tim .i?r. t. f v ..tat Itril ill IV
SAM JOfJ
S0NC BOOKS.
H. A
Tucker,
IX i;n.MTt KAUUI.K ANt
.t tc. stibnf hiwi of cttnrterx
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JB'ilivt if.n.iT- Work.
J il i Nt.rU I root Mrcet, .
S33 U'umtnstos, N. C.
f Ii I Ij it PreTrd H.
j WK li!T AUE ritl. KEl) WITll
rrtt!irto-eti wouttia in ite loot.
' m ij, arc in no raotrtr ct
.."'K'M pm pT nd to jruAran
I aloau. - -
l. O 1X1 IVAN.
Ttt' Uorrvshoir atd Farrier.
JST RECEIVED !
UNCill S HANANAS -
A. . WINMTKAV,
I r..: vm rctlorjer e?.
t
iu v h t u st-oad su, nf ir I, o.
l3nicure Casq&.
,fUMlt ASSORTMENT OP v
Brushes and Comb?,
'iV LiHJlvs AND XMAS CA11P-J
13
VA N. Front ttrcet.
w rutrAnKD tu take
i X4e 'riru U a. I ted amount rmllr
ii ri be la caarce of a rcrur-
t
WORTH t BRANCH.
Prorif tors.
for Christmas -:
of VEfvL'ANl rUETTY
U II U5ITCRE Un?. cnrt&tmas
' -J. - SM:tD:CO..
Ccr. Mxrtn a&l Eccoai i'-i
. . W kZ
1XD8X T0 New ADTEKtuMiKn
KSKKt A' to Furultcrp ;,
Mcsds !iR0TntiL lnisyisra
AKyrik 31 csTi so -create Co
W J Kiscui m 4 Co-Xmas cools
w. Lote Administrator's Notice
c v VATia-Sain'Joiics on2 Coots
Day's length a hours and 43 mln-
' t
Hon. Cha. U. Stedinan was in
Raleigli on Thursday. V I
I " - , mi ' " '-.. '
.To-?uorrow rill be the lust Sunday
in the Advent season.
. "" ii ii " 4 i ,;.
Sunset to-morrow afternoon at 00
minutes past 4 o'clock. :
We have pnineil already , this
luontn four minutes of daylight in
tl afternoon.'.' 1 ' ' .:. -r t .
llev. T. Pae RicamVaa inthe
cityjrekterriny on a Vb(t to' his" son,
Mr. Ai..Kifaud. r; ' "J ;"; '
rrr3 K tH,.j The evening 8err(ce, at the First
, c. t is !3 Pn-Mbyterlan Oimrdi will L r.:
etl to-iuorfow nlht. ' . . -."
Ue-. P. .'A. Hishop ds in . the city
ou a visit to his relatives and will re
luaiu here duriuK tho holidays.
- Tho UeRister or Deeds has isswed
lunrriage liceuses this week for two
white and three colored couples.
' "The young tnen jueeting at the
V. M. C. A. rooius to-inorrow afrer
noun will be- led by Mr. B. Fixing.
Hon. E. T.f Boy kliv Judge of the
Superior Court for this district, was
In tho city for a short time yester
day.
No" other 'preparation' combines
the po&itivo tconoiny, the peculiar
merit and the medicinal power of
Hood's Sarsaparilla. ; ;
According to the almanac Winter
commences on Monday next. JPears
to jus we've nad a, little Winter al
ready. , :r T :
, 1 ' - . , ..
l'rayer atid experience meeting at
7.30 o'clock to-night,: at the-Sea-
luan'i Bethel, for business and
workingmen.
Newspaper collectors had a hard
time of it on the streets today. Al
most everybody puts you off until
after Christmas." " I
. At St. Paul's Kvaii'. Lutheran
Church there will; be services; to
morrow in English at lt a. ' ni.' And
in Herman at 7.30 p. m. . .
UubolioM razor and knive sharp
ener. Something r-new nd we
think the best hone ever uiadel See
them. -N. Jacob! Hdw. Co. t
. t '
The new pilot boat John D. Long,
Cupt C. C. Morse, arrived at Soath
portlast night and will go Jo work
at oue as a Cape Fear pilot boat.
I am Manufacturers Agent, for
Barbed and all kinds of Wire, Com
bination .Wire and Iron Fences. , Or
ders solicited. James I. Melts, t
4 4
(inns. Wt have them, bonght be
fore the passage of - the McKinley
bill and can give y6u the advantage
of our low ; purchase, rf. Jacobi
Hdw. Co. . -
Th Rv. F. P. Swindell will
preach : at.' Fifth Street Methodist
Church to-morrw -at t usual
hours. This v i 1 1 be the first quar
terly meeting for the present - Con
ference year. .y ;fc : . !
f
The annual meeting of the stock
holders of the" Carolina Oil & Creo
ote Company. ill be held at their
principal ofDce, iu Tthis . city, on
Thursday, Jaunary 15th, on 'which
occusitm ofQcer wlir be elected for
the emuing year.
, ' -
South Carolina secceded jut 30
Ivear uco to-tlay. The Oid ort n
LStnte did not 'go out until the 20th of
May rpllowinjr but her troops were
in tht field more, than a montlibe
fore they seceeded aod had com
muted numerous 4overt acts.M .
ChrNtmai means fuu and frolic
for iuot people but it is a time of
bant work for tho express people.
Thoe who have packages to send to
Irieuds at a distance, should there
fore get them in early. These, can
be held at office of delivery ' until
Christmas 'morning and then turned
overdo tlie parties" add resselv but
an early shipment will helpthe ex
press people amailngly. T
XV T lt,S 1 1 A I K HALS A al. V.
" If gray, gradually restores color;
elegant tonic dressincr," 50c. "l.CD,
Druists,'or fLCO Ize prenoid by
ex ores for 1-00. K. & Voll?, Jer
sey City. HOUGH ON TOOTH
ACHU. -Iaitant relet IZc.
1 he receintn rt r.f, f i.
j to-t!ay foot un 1.430 bale. ' :
' intennTnTrthTvZMri.i .n t
s vae and two, both adult?, in Oak-1
j iale. ' - -
-rV-' : Vinner ,ms turned
u.w.4W. wiin a line tock of j bled there last night at the enter
goods for the holiday trade, tainment irivpn thevoan-men
Tho Methodists of Raleigh will
make an earnest effort to get Sanil vI,e-, Company. It is difficult to
Jones there in the Spring. speak hi eufficienth appreciative
T-i. " T: :r ... 1 words of the performance. It was
1. .ere was a heavv frost here this'i j
inrtM,r l I their first appearance and yet no
morning and .some of the youne . . t ' . , t
nn.. ... . K veteran troupe 1ms evar done better
i" " J Zlvu..l'unhhere. There was noihlteh and no
wua shuw on me ground.
St. James1 Church, 4th Sunday in
Advent: 7:30 a. m., Early Commun
ion; 11 o'clock, morning prayer and
sermon; 5 o'clock, evening prayer;
3:30 p. iu., Sunday school.
Never Out of Season You can't
sell overcoats and ulters in Summer, 1
nor. can you sell dusters and straw
hats In Winter; but Dr. Bull's Coujrh
Syruycoes like hot cakes all the
year round.
We want Zeb Vance in the Senate
and the "Zeb Vance" stove in your
kitchen. They have been tried and
found to he true; therefore we re
commend them to you. 'N Jacobi
Hdw. Co. ; t
Housekeepers should -have a
"Perfection" .meat cutter. .It has
the advantages of simple construc
tion, durability and is easily cleaned
No knives to get but of order. Sold
by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t
The box sheet at Mr. Yates' for the
performance to-night is pretty'wel
cut up, a sure indication that there
will be a large and fashionable au
dience at the Opera , House to see
Mr. -McLean and Miss Prescott in
Cleopatra.
Services In St John's Church to
morrow; Fourth Sunday in. Advent,
by the Rector, Rev. J. Carmichael,
D. D., as follows; Holy Communion
at 7.43 a. in.; Morning Prayer' and
sermon at 11 o'clock; Evening Pray
er at 4.40-o'clock; Snnday School
at 3.30 p. m.
Forecasts.
For North t Carolina, fair and
warmer weather and light rains on
Sunday.
Local forecasts, from 8 a. m. to-day
for Wilmington and vicinity, fair
and slightly warmer weather.
Confirmed.
The favorable 'impression pro
duced on the first appearance f the
agreeable liquid fruit remedy Syrup
of Figs a few years ago has been
more than confirmed 'by the pleas
ant experience of nil who have .used
it. and the success of the proprietors
and manufacturers, the California)
Fig Syrup Company, i
Gract Churrti To-Morrow.
Grace Methodist ,K- Church, South,
Northeast corner of Mulberry and
Fourth streets, Rev. Walter S.
Creasy,l. D. Pastor. Services to mor
row at lln. m. and 7.30 p. m. Sab
bath School 3.30 p. in. Weekly prayer
....-ir.,..- Rml lecture. Wednesday!
fl,nnn at 7.30 o'clock. Seats free. A j
cordiaC invitation i extended to
strangers and visitors.
An Old ml Crrlr Itook.
Mr. Jas. F. Post, of this city, has
i i.u iivAPM.4ion a wonderful and
riiriotis book. It
ir-
The British
Architect; or. The Builder's Treas
oldstvle, the paper is tue oeuvy
parchment, paper of the old times
and the binding is of calf. It is pro -
f..lv und handsomely illustrated
. i . . :
will models and designs. Mr. Post -:
bought it of Mr. James McClenuau, '
the warbl9 cutter who flni.shedoff :
the stonework of the elegant lesi-:
deuce of Hon. Cf. M. StedmaJi, which
nrcted bv the late Mr. John A.
Uncklen'a ArIe Gm.lv
ury." It was printed nt London 111 f,arfc f;f the house; Mrr bhrier got
the year ICOOand is therefore nearly j off gome capital things in his police
300 venn old. The type are of the j ,lits aml Ue Whistling Coon" and.
-fnl,Pr nf Col. John D. Tay i When Jbhnny gets Ins gun. : M
UJ,U, .. p-c Wilmin,rton win oe uuiu, - t . t
lor. Others possessed It, however.be- ,s,,KO,,.. . . ! We HaVO
fore It came, into Mr. McC.ennan . s, e tIlinK, on every ..an.. ,....,,,,.
Iitinii n vre fill I tllo liaiues wieic v r0UUI, .. . , II.
. . i- nsjiUniiinson. A., electric railway to the ootiuu ii.V.ien u3 uh still a
jonn &U1IUI, .v...v- . V" , Vv. vr townshin ttanu uer rfrz - vrearc oxn2 u,
- Thns Pri-fjuej no uate. -C1""' j ., , i - llftrtr nr ill do well Ucetour i
: - j : irrounu , ; - . . .jr - , !lr. r Firowro
Kh. FevSerTeUer..Chap-;,uen
Ped Hands, ChilblaJrCorianuaii
kkla Eruptions, Wffi
Piles, or no pay reqmred.Iti3 guar .
rriv-rt rviriect sausiacuwu,
;rr,W Price 2- cents
orwuutj.v. -
rr box.
k Voreal by IHfri 11
vvliolal.'.nnd Tstr.il dr.TSi.
,
ti.. t ... vi.i..
"7h ta ,ift.,hff.,i ;r flr,tfoin,,,0nf :
Kven in the Opera Ilonse since its j
tloors were first 0Pned has ever
drawn together a larger, more cul-
t mfcu uuu, wu maj aau, a more uc-
lighted, audience than thatlassem-l
:f the Wilmington Amateur' Vaude-
jar anywhere and no stnge waits.
Everything moved smoothly and
well. The management was in the
hands of Mr. B. L. Williams, with
Mr. K. M; Murchison, I Jr., as stage
manager, and Prof. I. H. Groene
wttld as iiiusicai director. The enter
tainment was a pronounce. "and a
decideil success from the rising of
the curtain until it was lowered at
the close. The orchestra was -in it
self one of the best ne have ever
heard in the Opera House. It was
conducted by Prot. J. Miller, ami
consisted of . Prof. Greenewald and
Messrs. Phillip Miller, C. H. Schul
ken, George Miller, J. H. Jtehder
and Sam Miller.
The programme was as follows:
i: .
i ! PROGRAMMK.
I. Grand First Part of. Minstrelsy
--Bones Messrs. Henry Newman
and Uel M. Robinson; i
Interlocutor Mr. C.BonuerSouth-
erland. i - . ,
Tambos Messrs. Magnus Shrier
and KenethM. Murchison, Jr.
Messrs Brooke, Freinch, George
Welsh, Herbert -Holden, Whit P.
Toomer, Fletcher Manning and Joe
B. Willard. . .
The Old Home Down on the Farm
Mr. French.' S
The Wilmington Police -- Mr.
Shrier.
Six fleet of EJtii -Mr. Holden.
The Whistling Coon-Messrs. Rob
inson and Murchison. '
Some Day I'll Wander Back Again
-Mr. Welsh.
When Johnnie Gets His Gun Mr.
Newman. j
;i IXTKRMISSIQX.
Columbia Gavotte K. M. Murchi
son, Jr. '
ORCHkSTHA
II. The Famous Chadbourn Troup
of Acrobats--Messrs. Stephen Chad
boura, Charlie Grainger and Marion
Woodard. 1
III. A FewMinutes withMr.Henry
Newman. " -
IV. Messrs. Kenneth
son. Jr., and George Mi
M. Murchi-
a
ler, Comme-
dians and Musical Artists.
V. Mr. Will Miller, Dutch Com me
dian. . j
VI. Pas de Qnatre, by, the Original
Loudon Gaiety Skirt Dancers, (spe
i cially imported at great expense to
the management) Miss JNellie Kou-
;ncn MifaTirA?? Shrier. Miss Wil-i
helmina MoTrison,-Miss Edna Moore.
VII. The Arion Quartette, of Wil
mtngton, N. 0. Messrs. French,
Toomer, Welsh and Manning.
Medlev Arr. by Welsh.
We cannot speak as we would
j uko ff all of the excellent features
Jof this delighful entertainment.
Messrs. French anuTYeis, wim
their delightful solos hnd quartette
chorus charmed every body: Mr. Hoi-
. . i 1 1 ! 1 AX
den's voice was in spieimiu wuu.
tiou and his low and excellent bass
notes were heard distinctly in every
dance bv Messrs. wurcnisou
iJnson was exceedingly, enjoyable,
; Mr Uenry Newmau's presentations
. aiuong the best features of the
r " . r- ti.
vVf.niug; his topical song received
n vocifer6ns encore. e would be
s,ail ttf publish it all, but cannot
Here is oue verse of it:
en Joiinllj cts his gun, i v
Prohibition whiskey win oe .-pm,-
Mr. Southerland,
i.iforlriitor.
..a ... fr. - v -
got'olTJoW o! ne- an.l or,pMl,
. . - i , ;
The acrooatic part of the. enters
i .. . . andeoual to
laiuiuni J ... ,
mllAt tlje knowing c
. . 4l-
dieted. Tlie young pruunui.---:
' . t, ti,i mfnm i f rs. .-!irnmu
ing pari lit - .
-Jwuii Inhimv irets ins cun. ........ T.r .
NEW A flVRRTrSRMESTS
-f- H : -
FJiQtt T6SS 6S 8 fl U .
, 1 J--S
Hanofdcturer aud lien
Chjadbourn, Charlie Grainger and
Marion Woodard and some of their
feats were simply surprising, v -r 4
Mr. Henry Newman appeared a
second time in character costume
and he kept everybody laughing
Irom the time of his entrance until
he left the stage. He has certainly
go: the thing don fine nud can
shame many a veteran actpr.
Messrs. Miller and Murchison's
duts on a variety of instruments
were wonderful. The versatility and
extent of their musical accomplish
ments, as displayed last night, ! are
notj often surpassed, J
The skirt dance, participated in
by .Messrs. Robinson, Shrier, Morri-
souj and Moore was one of the most
taking things of the evening. . ':..
But our space is up and we must
s'tbb. Taken altogether the enter
tainment was not only a delightful
surprise but a grand success. In
response to requests it will be re
peated on Monday night. Th re
ceipts last .'..night. were about $400
gross, uiiii ie liet jiruceewa uav lur
the Shelter on Wrightsville Beach.
Monday night's performance is to be
for the benefit of the Seamau's Free
Library and Rending Room. '
Tlio BrStrlit Jewels. ' !
A very charming;., entertainment
wasj given last nignt; m tirdce
Church by "The Bright Jewels," the
juvenile missionary society of that
clui'-ch.' It consisted of jnusie, re
citations, etc., and j a very pretty
little scene, "The Bililding of the
Temple." The church wis thronged.
No admission vvas chairged but a col
lects
on was taken up. It wa under
the
Sha
the
management of 1 Mrs. W. H.
w and Miss Mamie xlderman,
president of the society.
Sue was very- lovely with blue
eyesj and golden luiir and a charm
ing (figure too, but she had to give
up bjer trip to Europe, she said, all
because she had rheumatism fn her
lqfthand. He was a knowing fel
low, bought her a 25c bottle of Sal
vation Oil and she got there all the
same. ' "
I O :?V j
1
RESTLESSNESS.'
A STRICTLY VEGCTASlt
rauLTLcas familt Mtotcmt
p HILADELPHI A.
Pricp, OH E Dollar
nD,,riT,r.p There is no other gcrmint
(it 'HjjlMJnl iffimons Liver licgtilator.
J lie not Jimwsejl Upon.
Examine to Bee tliat you set the Genuine.
Dlstinculshed irom all fracas and fmltattoa3
by our re.l 7. Trml Mrk on front of Wrap
per and on the Bide the seal and slgnaf nrt of
j. ii. zeiim o. -
nOT!5ni&W hlh j '
Them! '
A'ST " FE W tllA YB
sell tittia- fcverr
prices irore ms-
KIIAM K VO , -
dec 20, U;
T. ilartet street.
.
lKUVh ..iililtJVO
A' Sl-PRI02 QfALlTt vr JJRicp l!f
A u ' .
vuntit ejo soli , - .
-- - t fu-uouj
i. t. & c. r. ALuriuiAy,
. -
Cczinircn Here
rarest.
III.
Galo.I-
n
vatorV No; 13 Princess
NOTICE.
. 5 -
fjnE AXXrAL EETrNO OF JIIK STOCK- K :
holders of tne Carolina oil and Creosote .
Company win oe Held at their principal oiCtce s -
In the city of Wilnurston, S. cC, on tne third . - . :
Thursdaj-lhe 15Ux oi JanuaxylSfll', .for the x v , -electloa
or onicArs" and the transaction of 'c " '
i . '(. I - .... -x '-
such other business as taarr be. necessary to ? ,.
promote the tntereit of th$ company. -
I.'
dec 20 tf
-secret ftry.
Administrator's Notice, l"
H
AV1NG nQUAl3 PlKlJ AS ADl tJJISTlV.C' ' !
tor of
the estate oriJ. Tv Edens.'dcceias? j, - i
all parties indebted to said estate aro request- ' "
ed to mate immediate payments And all par-. r - ri
ties having claims against said estate aro re-
quested to present them f or payment Vlthtn Tr 9
the time prescribed by law, orthls notice wlHr .. -us
plead la baf.of their recovery " Tt0.i
y '.'t 'vjvCWV'J.:I4OVB,'U:- v-
- - ; Aalnlnlstrfttor; ;
Wilmington; N. DeciJ9th; Jp(C ; ;; i t ;
decSQoaw cw,' sat lCrr t!'" 'i' v -
OVE RA-flKyTTS :E? ;
'SATURDAY; DECEMBER
R. D. McLean and Marie Prescolt,
i
in a svpekb; PRODUCTION OP ;
By. II. ltlDEIt HAGGARD, ij . 1 ;
Magnificent costumes and original effects.-.
Reserved seats at Yates' Friday. ' dec 17 it :
WILMINGTON & WELDON R. R, CO
KOPOHALS WILL BK HKCKIVED fNTlL
20TH
2uth January I8!l. for the purchase of tb -
whole or any part of Five Thousand snares (, -
the Capital 8tock of the Wilmington -Wel- ,
don liailroad Company. '.' V -t v
Twenty-nve per cent will --be-payable : tea '
da-s after tne acceptance of bids, and the re
maining paymenrs will be called in three
equal instalments when the company re-
quires the money. Six per cent. Interest will , :
be allowed on all payments until completed, "
In lieu of dividends, when stock Cert locates
will be lsstied. The privilege is reserved of r "
declining the bids for the whole or any-part s x
thereof. W. T. WA LTERS. .a
II. F. NEWCOA1EK, - .
DONALD MACK A E,
Executive committee. -
iTor-osals to be addressed to - . -
Mr. W. T. WALTERS, chairman,- j-... -
, ; - I - ju oiamber commerce". ',
dec 17 1 ill io Jan wed sat Baltimore, Md.
STATE OF NOKTH CAItOUNA, ; 7;
,.i County of "Sew Hanover. ( ;' , , "'-Z
In the Superior Court, i
Before Jno. I. Taylor, Clerlr.iT
Armand J. DeKossct, William L.- DeRossat i ,
and wife Elizabeth ft.! DcRoshcI, Charles D.
Myers and wife ElfcSa 1L Myers, Graham
Daves and wife Alice L. Daves, John IC V ,
London and wife Cameila R. London, Wli- .
Ham L. London and wife Caroline II. Lou- .
don, II. A. London and wife Bettlc L. Lon-r f .. . ;j
don, Jonn B. Lord and wife Helen U.. Lord, " .
V. Anerum Xord and wife Kate A." Lord, "
James c. Munds and others, Plaint Iff 3,
Eliza J. Deuosscf. Addle s. Deliosset, Graham
l. DeKosset, Addis Emmett DeRoseet and . -
Maryj Deltosset, Defendants. - ' - '; .
THis Is a special proeeedtog brought for the :
partition, and a sale if actual . lartltlon can-., ,.,
not be had. of certain real estate In 'the cur
of WUmingtcr . "rih Carolina, being parts of
Lots Nos. H a nd i iu niocic 177 on PJan of said . x '
city in whfch the puunUffs and defendants
aretenanurin common as hdrs of tho late
William Ancrum J)rd- The defendant, Eliza 4 . , .
J. DeUosset. Addle . b.-Rosset. Graham D. . - , f
DeRosset, Addis Emmet t , DeRosset and Mary. ,
J. DeKoseet are hereby required to appear be-
fore the Cleric of tho said superior . court of -
New Hanover c ounty, at his r office In the ,
court House, in the city of Wilmington. North u , i
Carolina, on Monday, the lth day of Jan
nary. A. D. 1M1, and answer or demur to the '
conTplalnt. which has been filed. - i
laiea this fitli day of Jeccmber, A. D. 1600.
JNO. D. TAVUHC. ' ;
Clerfe superior Court of New flanorer county.
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8TAX'o NORTH CAROLINA; V 1 1 " Z'fZ
. County of New Uanmrr.f - " , t "
In the SuixMidr titntrt: Y ' 4 .""-" '
Before Jo. I. Taylor, ClerlclT
Armand J. 1? Rosses
William L. DeRoaset .
and wlf-t EUabeth .!
DcRosset, C. I). Myers v
and wife Eliza H. Mjers, Graham Daves and
wife Alle L. Dava-i.
Armand L. DeROfset,
Catherine I). Mearc.
and wlfe-Talhila! K.Z.
Deltosset. Frctierlcic A. DeRosSet and wife .
Mary . 1 eROHset. atjrictlo de G. DeRosset , .
A. McClcan Parker and wifu Catherine DeB.
r Parker and others. Ilaint ln"; , , ; i,
i :.- ,A'n'U'H '' ':- ' -A
EMa J. DCUKS t. Addie i-.DcBojCt. tJraluun v
, it. HcIi5Mrf. Addis Kmuwtt DcRosBct and
Mary 4. DcRoRt. iK fendanUC - '
Thi Ha ff-ei-lal nrrx-f-crtic-f brotttf it lor the -partit
ion. and a sale if actual partition cannot
ie had. of CTTtain mil sl3lc ln the city of '
WiUningnjo. orth Carolina, bciir? part of "
Lot-No. in EinclciTTois Plan -f b-iUl city, la -,: .
which pUlntiff and defendant aru tenann .
In ccmaioa as liJrs of ihe luu, Elia Jane De-
The dcfcndarrUi, Eliza J; DtrRoesc-t . Ad Jle-5. i
IicKosHct. Grabaui v. DcUo iet. Adois Ea
inctt Deliosset and Jlary J." DcRosseX are ; .
tiereby reqaired to appear before the Citric cf
1 he fcatd bupei lor Court of Xew Hanorer Coun
ty, at bis ofHee In the Court House, la tLacity
ol Wiimlnon. North Carolina, on Kcr-y,
thc liHU day of January, A. V." if 'l, v t an-
mwer-or linur to the coalnlst vtl 'aLz .
U- n Hied. f -V . - - ;
l4tcd ttilH c? h day or Decanter, A. D Ilea
; J!CO. D. TAY LCI!,
cleric iiupcrlcr Cctirt cf nct H2r.rrrr cc-:-fr.