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l PLEASB NOTICE. - , we will t,c ?iaa to rcceivo communication 8 rrcm oir trtena? on any Aad bJI sntjecti gsrersJ inxpivt-T. ttt ' " Tise o&me or etie writer must alwaja te'fur '. Mshcd to the Editor. " t3iiaunicaaoE8 crest le wrtttfcaon oalj etc ai or mo papery " - i . lcrsonauties must toe avoided, i And n is et iajij sua pirtlciiiarlj ttnler srofvi tliat tit- wirqr Jbcs uotlalvrajs Wlfiorstf ttse v:;w5 or ecnxaponOienta tialess'eo stated in treetii tori autumns, v ' rubUahcd every eterUD. tuBoij scxctpi m. ' IT JOS II. T. JAMEJ. DIUorlaM Prop. -unscui prions, post.m;i: paid : - 'lac yew- W4v snout li r-UU Tutu . . r' . moat ha. tUfK ti: iu'n'-l:.,rcr:;s. The paper win Vr dcUvtarm y ir,trr:n, tree of chxir. ta any ran of tie ci;. m tfc slow ntmi, or 1J a-Rt fr Advertising rin lV ir.;i :it:i. . W" fcntvt1ijfin ptr? -! i it? wi tl Uliurv- w r.vu 1 i. :i w -r y. ' . ' 1 VOL. XV. jWlXMINGTON, N. C., SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 1891. NO. 17. " THE I ): T i- 1 f I FT T P W ; I A ft J I - - r.- r - . . I .. . 1 ' 5n;p tif Iri.; Liver R-.-a J:: " t! t.j: ?; - arm - c;r::::;l?r, o!L'. If. It. Tri;ian ... U'j'v !i irallhy an-.! a,rt:Jie ularfr.t r, :; jo all ar.J Live rr.uJc it t::ii 2it jopular rcmetJcisor.-B. tynip of l:ir b for sr.le in 50 md"$l bottles by all Icatlhi t!n. Any relLillc tlrui.-t wl:: nay not bye it on fcami will pi ?nri it pntfupUtforaiiy ; ( tWios tt trj iL " I)o Hut accept aii lils-titute. x CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CG; SAM FitAXClSCO. CAL lovrsviar. xr. . rw, ::.r. ror tale lr , lUltfKItT K fKliL,V i V, IVHOLTALB DHi nCJlifT. JiH 1 IT Vilmlntou. N- V. A W. WATSON'S CHlNFsfORE, N. 17 Marfcer Strr. t , S TIIKnCETO.ni Y OlH HOLIDAY ucods. rrlces low down. Tie la-lle are In vlte4 to caUani see tbe prct'lest pocAin Ue dij. dec n tf SAIV2 JOTJEti SONG BOOKS. YATES' BOOK STORE seplttf H. A. Tucker, JjWLtK IN URAMTff. MAUBIX AND Broa' stoof. Manufacturer of tYmeten, Mcnomeotal ana Bulldlnp Worfc. North f real stmt, sp aptf Vllmi ngt on, X. C. U Ilirw Citea bdfitt Frfnnttl. TJUIWIS THAT AUK Vlll 3KI WiTU zh.Vim nr r nnnr I U'lil WAUII !S l!l til? tOt . ir.iiMi kliiiii ir. nrit In no varjrer ct Ujtni from Lo lsjw. A'lcr - rpriicnl neneoceof SCjcac cm prcwrrd to f,-aaran- ct r li Ttie IlorsatiXT nil Farrti r. JUST RECEIVED! 200 BUNCHES 1JAXANAS. FruU suxd Con tevi lonercs, hot tf 115 yorth sevoil m., m r P. c. BRIt'KS! HHIiKS! St PERlOU QCALITY OF ItUICKS IN' quaalUtrao sntt. V Yrr k! by UT. O. F. ALDLIULAN. omn.lson Mrrctmnta, declltt 1M No. r. For OhTitmas LL KIND OF t'SEFFL AND I'HKTTY tbiDsrila turn FUKNITVKE Une. fbrlas ttocK oow.cMDteif la rapwiy. "ijj. sd bay bothljjr prwnu tht jre uciul wrllpty. , licr,. , lire l tf cor. Marm anl sccona Ms. : AND XOW FOlt ITcrsT Year's Cards. We Waw a lew rery-prettx oae-i at low prices. 3lt"NDS BltOTHElt?, dec 29 ; l'H N. Front ttrret. Oysters at Wrightsville. jjY OYSTER IIOCSE AT WBI0HT8VILLK ts now pen for tne Season. Iwtica ana cien- lleznea accommodated promptly nh THE BEST TO BE HAD. - ROASTS ready a arrival. E w. MANNINi, bot i? rropruior. LOCAL 2ST3"W"S. 4- INtRX TO 5S APTKKTTjKKJirKTM :-ehi : c Fiimiturc J v: v -Tor-, n-- t-rtl ; xcfxeii:- lllocrnlan Hail oi-kka Hon-K-Tlif Voomtr VfSM BKOTIISKH DrUSrStfStS j " i; W Yjitf? sara Jones xon iiooics New Tu's ut XaiiiiiburV. lw Diy' length 9 liour and 51 uiiu- XnuiuhnrffV HOo Bhirt, cannot 1" oJwn?? b'Ut nw irtt.n i ir -Home.on the 9 n. m. tram on the W. Ttirner's Ahuauac proiuisetl-rain tor touav; --.i. -,rf f . Sunset td-niorrow afternoon at 1 minute pat 5 o'clock. ; The Younjr Meiii meeting Banday aft trillion nt 5 o'clock will be led by Mr. JJeKay, of Hay Hity. Mich- An experienc meeting will beheld iii i In lecture room of Grace Church tts marrow luorninfr. at 10 o'clock. t The Criminal Court convenes here iseyt Monday. Two weeks later, on the 19tht the Superior Court will open. I. . t11a.fl. t was nV)t ns cold last niKht as r lunny expeett-il it would be but o.ler weather U romi ieu for to- tiiKht. ! - The Boar.l of Aid erinen, Board of County Commissioners and; Board of Audit nnd Finance all meet next Monday. Mr. John C. James and family. who have been spending the. Christ- man holidays in the . city, returned to Richmond to-day. At St. Andrew's Presbyterian morrow prayer meeting Church td will be he d at 11 a. m. There will be no serv ces at ntght. m "Itiibolift" razor and knive sharp" eners. Sojnethinjr hew and " we think the best hone ever made. See them. X.uaeobi ildw. Co. ! t I am Manufacturers Afrent for Barbed and all kinds of Wire, Com bination Wire and Iron Fences. Or ders solicited. James I. Metts. t AVoodseMiis plentiful, but there was anoth r little; jump-up in price to-day bec iuse of the colder jweath er here and that which is promised Inconsequence of the "Week of Prayer" b r vices, there will be no prayer mietin: at St. Andrew'a Jhurch Wblnesday nihr, January 7th. When sicmmer comes the i young men with their best girls begin their evening sittings in the leafy ;parks. Dream or), young Hearts, iream on,' lor vr. iJiiii s vouku ovni cure? coughs and colds. j Huns. V ve have them, bought be fore the passage of the McKinley bill and c.i i jiv you the advantage of our low Hdw. '. I purchase. N. Jacobi Prayer a id experience meeting of btiiuei-H a id workiug men at the Seaman," Befliel at 7.30 o'clock tc- night. Seafaring nieii and ladies are invited to attend. Services as. fniiows Holy ihmii it St. Jhiueh to-morrow Litany, sermon and innion at 11 a. m.; Sun day SchooH at 3.30 p. m.; f Jinldren s service at 130 p. m; I We want Zeb Vance In the Senate and the MZfb Vance'' stove in your kitchen. They have been tried and found to r4 true; therefore we re- iin"to you. Jacobi " i com mend t Hdw. Co. , liouseked pers should have a "Perfect ion meat; cntter. It has the ad van t A ges of simple construe - T , ity and Is easily cleaned tion, lurabj No knives to get out of order. Sold by the N. J icobl Hdw. Co. t - Mr. Geo. L. Morton. Represeuta tive elect i o the Legislature from !are dimcult ami require mucn pa will nrobably leave for! tience, hanl study aud the keenest this county ,, .Ll,r Senator Beliamv! ti .... 1.. na will also win cw ! V 4mi.w.. i Mr Cnrr. Thev will all stop at the I ..1 m jr . reet, next to trie corner oi f'- Dr. Stokes Is well known to many resident! Injre. Wej welcome him to Wilmington and hope that his stay anions us nSay bo lon p. pleasant and piofitable. The best medical authorities say the proper Way to treat catarrh is .L-a nctitntlonal remedy; lik . . ti ! t.. i.A nrAtont noor v maveu .xuey are c?:niui aaruu.uuKM t - " , - Jtlil ,,nI1ilt4 nrf tions lor younfT peop n. w IplRfAkP. 'of Dunlin conn J ft ... ....... .a seminaries, colleges,! ty, bftf rem ved to till? city ami Has j be of M jsH CneiM.J the elocu- ig-ig, Kpb. vi, 1-4.'' ' rtarifd nil L)(Ile on 'South Fourth I IV- vnnlil flmllv wfIrnnm" Uood's Bartapariua. ! The receipts of rot ton at thte port t-Uay foot up 275 bnles. , Th Register ofTvedTlms i.uel marriaire licenw thi p.L- fnr tw,Jl -vruP or a it acts in liar- whlteand three twoeolored couiiies , Ainong the fehipuients to, yew l York tCMlav on the Pawnee were 147 barrel? of elnm?. There,s ai item I for you. s Mr - E W. Kerr, of Clinton, was & w. a. r. Services will be held ut Aha- xftuial hoars at the" First Baptist Church tomorrow, conducted by the pastor, Dr. Pritchard. t : I 1 Four interments, twq ad alts and two children, in Oak dale this week, none in Bellevue and four adults and two children, in Pine Forest. The Lamberton Kobesonian start ed out this week on its 22d vo'luiue. It is a Rood paper, one of the most popular in the State and Bro. Mc Diarmid richly merits the'snccess he has achieved. "ft font man wlirvtilrl 1.in1. ..UK I" . v. aiiwuiu Ul IU1V Willi harness on their throats. " Ah! H,fl is an old paying. Men-can now en- J ' 11 wll,,ouc a missivln?. knowing that If too much indul gence brings a little gout, Salvation Oil, will make them soon forget it. Grac Church To-Morrow. Grace Methodist E. church, South, Northeast corner of Mulberry and Fourth streets, Rev. W S. Creasy, D. I)., Pastor. Services to morroy at 11 a. m. and 7.30 p, in. Sabbeth School at 3.30 p. tu. Weekly, prayer meeting and lecture, Wednesday evening at 7.30 o'clock. ! Seats free. A cordial invitation Is extended to strangers and visitors. Rate to the Grand Lode Mertinc. The Seaboard Air Line announces the folio wipg reduced rates for the occasion of the meetlngof the Grand Lodge of Masous in Raleigh, tickets to be sold January 12tli and 13th, good returning till the 23d inclusive: Charlotte, $7.45; Henderson, $3.45; Lincolnton, $3.45; Rutherfordton, $10.20; Sanford, $3.45; Shelby, $9.20; Weldon, $5.00; Wilmington, $7.05; Maxton, $5.75. . Boom ! Boom t Boomer ! , Dan Packard,, the popular com edian, supported by a good com pany, will appear at the Opera House next Tuesday night in "The Boomer." This is said to be a rich, rollicking piece, chock full of fun and big laughs, somewhat on the order of "McCarthy's Mishaps" and without anything whatever of au objectionable nature in it. The company is said to be a good one, comprising many artists of real merit, the movement is active,, the situations rich and the dialogues sparkling with wit and humor. The box sheet will be open at Mr. Yates on Monday. Laftt N'lght' Court rt. The concert last 4 night at the Opera House, by Madam Fry and her daughters, agisted by Miss Cheney as a reader, was a musical and literarv treat of the highest or der of merit. It was no cheap, catch penny affair,' but as an effort of higlilytrninHl, thorough musicians, and the novelty attending concert witli all tne artists being of the gen. tie sex (a thing before unknown in this city) was almost lost sight of in the marvellons skill displayed on their respective instruments as well as the complete blending harmony of their'sweet oices. The quartette "TluiLost Chord" was a marvel of beauty, the arrangement fine nnd the rendition superb. The violin and flutes solos were equally well deserving of especial praise, while the string quartettes, with two vio. lins, viola ami yiolcncella were ad mirable. All of thene instrument musical taste to reach proficiency fW lien wen uaj tu mr rc iu lur . . - . , . ... Iieail Oi musicui , iiiMruiutuuN , them with n crowded bouse and a rapturous Rreetinff thould they ever , visit Wilmluffton aaiu. ' I WEiXb nAiB balsam. j Ifcrar. eradually restores color; eleant tonic dressinir, 50c.t f 1;00, : XrngKl8 or Mie prcoaiu uy express for $1.00. E. 8. Wells, Jer- sey uity. xiuuvixi kj iuuin A:HR. fnstant relef. 15 c. " . I'.nrLIvli'a A rn Ia Pleating 8ne of lna!th and streuth renewed and I of ease and V"01 fol!oa the use IUODy with ,nature to effectually cieanse tne Rystein wnn costive or biHous. ; For sale in 50.? and $1.00 bottles by all leading druggists. s " Sm-ialrie "Siext Wednesday. s. Sociable will be given at Hiber nian Hall on next Wednesday even ing, under th-.auKpices .t5f the Hi bernian Benevolent Society. Those who ka attended , previotrs social entertaiiiillnts givenFClie- lliler nLans kfiOw what a pleasant even ing: may be expected. Tickets 75 ents, admitting lady aiuj gentle- mah, to be had of the Jcommittee, Coh Jno.iL. Cant well arid Messrs. S. H. Tery? P. H. Hayden, Thomas Torpey and Wm. Tj-acy. Refresh ments will be served j J- Indast'lal Slannfvcturinjs Company. . : ... i - On aecoant of the, increasing busi ness of the Industrial Manufactur ing Company Mr. E F. Johnson, the present secretary and treasurer, has been made geneial superinten dent of J.lje manufacturing depart ment; and Mr. Traliue Barksdale, now of tbe Standard .Oil CJouipany, has been elected secretary and t treas urer an3 general manager of the business Vlepartment of said com pany. A Mr. BarVsdale has jhad great ex perience ai commercial affairs in New York and Kentucky, and will doubtless add much tlo the material prospentypf tlie company. ueeK oi rmer. At a meeting of the ' Evangelical Alliance of,this city the following plan was adopted for jthe observance of the Week of Prayer: Sericesiyill be held at the ctiiirches iri tlie following order, be ginning atjf o'clock leach evening, except Sunday: ! Monday,' January, Street M. E. hurch, 5th, at Fifth conducted by Dr- .T: lL!rPritchard Topic: Con sion a hit Thanksgiving; ""T6r"-tTie fess nation, community, church, family and the indi vidua Confession: i, 8, 9; Psalm' 13. Thanks 18; Psalm c; Hosea xiv, 1, 2: 1 Jno, xxxii, l-o2 Sam, xiij giving: 3 j Thess. vJ Psalm cni; Neh. xii, 43 Tuesday, January Cjth, at St. An drew's Church, conducted by Rev. W. S. "reasy, I. I. Topic: The Church Universal;, pt-ayer that the power of the Holy Ghost may rest upon itActs ii, 'That the dis ciples of Christ may be one Jno. xvii, 21. That the CI ureh may gain a truer and broader conception of her mission Matt, xxii, 35-39; Matt 20; Jotin xvii, 1. Prayer that the In ternational Conference at Florence next April may be? special blessing. crowned with Wednesday, January 7tn, at the First Baptist Church. Rev. W. MicC. Miller, and their Rulers. Pr conducted bv Topic: Nations ver for all in authority Tim. ii, 1,1 For peace Isaiah, ii. ii Fof the aoolition of the slave, opium and j strong drink traffic Kxod us, xxi, 10: Psalm, Ixxii, 4. For all needed reforms Tern perance Hab. ii, 15-12. Sabbath Neh. xiii, 15; Industrial Jer. xji, 13. Social -1 Cor. vi,j 18-20; Political 1 Sam. ii, 3ti. and viu, ,3. Thursday; January iSth, at Grace M. E. Church, conducted by Rev. P. H. Hoge D. D. Tppicj The Church at Home. Prayer for a sense of personal responsibility, and for co operation in the evangelization, of the city, eounty and frontier Matt x, 5-13; Mark, xiii, 31; Acts, vh'i, 4. Friday, January 9th, at First Presbvterian Churchj cou'd acted by Topic: The Rev. ,11. C.i Beaman Church Abroad. P rayer lor in creased missionary s tion and enlargement 20. Eph. iv, 11-16. Psa Saturday, January irit, co-oKirn-1 joet, in, m Ixvii. j 10th, at 'J.30 p. I in., at Firtt' Kaptist Church, con-j ducted by Rev. R. E. Peele. Topic: r.rraverfdrSons,dau-ht-S ii.cimu.ij ti,l spr-;ii,t for Sn t Kin v i " " " - " - ' m.-- J v, ie: lor sciiooijj, thd universities ; lo; Mark, x, ' ira sj1v. T. m ln i. ... - cnf. Bruises, Sores! Ulcers, Salt itneum, t ever oree, 1 eiier, unap- ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns andall kin Eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no nav reouired. Itiscraar- anteetl to ive , p-rfect Biitisfaction, action, or money reluuded. per box. Price 35 cents For sale by Robert R- Bellamy, wholesale and ratal! diafirgist. NEW A D YEJBT1S KM KNT : i IF YOU WANT A FINfi 15i;i, -IF YOU WANT A GOO I I5EI IF XOU WANT A CHEAP BKI, VST- OHM JVEX3NFG-, i CO -TO i ! ' 1-s; s. springs of t -efrvs varieties f;.r sale ,i Forerat. - . -. : ' For North Carolina, fair and con tinue;l cold weather. Local forecasts, from for Wilmington ,and weather aadder to-n BeaSty.lVlt and Wealth. The Bal Pond re 'at the Ortoij House, lat night was, as everybody knew it would be, an exceedingly pleasant and enjoyable occasion. The ladies were all powdered,--each with ai cunning little patch of court- plaster on her dimpled cheek, in tlje ! fashion of-a "tiundrcd vears ago. and the toilettes wre exquisite. Moije than a hundred couples were on the floor at one time. , At midnight an elegant supper, prepared by tlie ourteous manager of the Orton, wfts spread in an upper room Tliechap rones were Mrs. Geoi W. Kidder, Mrs. James Sprunt, BIrs. Warren G. Elliott, Mrs. Gabriel Holme?, Mrs. Clayton Giles, Mrs. E. S. Latimer, Mrs. Wui. Calder, and .Mrs. P, L; Rrnliyers. . ; '" !' ' . ' 'fef' Messrs. Go. W: Kidder, Jos. 11, Waiters, W. A. Dick -and Harry Mc- Ilhenny were the floor, managers. J Ne w BoysVCaps'Nausuburg'sJtl wat SYMPTOMS !' 1.1 V CK WTSKASE: Loss Of ar-Jietite: Isa-i:brsalh: ba l tasto in the moKto ; tong-uo c?oatel ;-pain under th shoulder-blade Tin fho back or f-ido1 oftett -n-itt imtulem'j- ami wnt er-trash s lnJircs tion; xweis lax-raad 'ostivo ny- turns; headachp. Tvil fi ftui.1. .heavy sensation t restlessness, with ff. ii.ation of having lei' something1 undone wiiich ou2rht to havq lieen dniip; iuiiii- jdier eating; uu-. temper; i'liici: lirl feelinprr yellow ap Doaraueo of fkin a:; I eves : dizziness, etc. Not alh but always sumo of these indi cate warn n iiaiiuiw uiu i i A Safe, 'that can do. no harm nnd lias never been iat can do. aown t fa; Iknown t l'ai! to do yood, I Take Simmons Liver Regulator AN Ki LKtlTAL 8PKC3FJG I'OIt Malaria, IJowcl Cmiil:iinl, DyspepsUi, Sick Ileaduclic, Constipation, ISiliou.siiPK, Kidney A'ffrctinns, .Fanndiee, Mental JJepression. Colic A PHYSICIAN'S OPINION. "I have been practicing mrdicne for 'tventv vears and have never ken alvle to put up a vegeia-j Ms compound that would, like Sinimons Livci Kegiilator, pronsptly and ettcctuauy move tn Liver action, a:d at the.same iiihe aid (instead fif weaken insr't the digestive and asaimilativa powers o'f the rystem." L. M. I'imoV, M. i., "Washington, Ark. OM.Y GENUINE lias our , Stamp in red on front r.f wrapper.- J. H. Seilin & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. NEW A Ii V f $ i vT ISK3IK N TS Sociable, U NliEK THE AUSPICES. Of THE I1IBE1 n?a Benevolent society, at liibemi;n Hall, on Wednesday, January T.iwu Dancing and Itefreshments. Ticket, admitt ng gen tleman and lady, 7" cents. Tickets can be bad of the eommiUee. Col. Jolin Ii. cantwell, s. H. Terry. P. H. Haydei, 1 no3. I orpey, w m. rraejv . Jan : 2t sat wed A Card. N' OTtCE is HEHEBV (;IVEN THAT THE ! - undersigned, having rocovd tjtbis city. opened thivday an ofliee next to comer South Front and Nun streeis. where lie can b? rouna aunng ms oinee nours. Ofhee hours From s to a. rn.; from 2 to p. m.; from 7 to u p. m. Jan W. F. . STOK E5, 51. l. Messenger copy oatr- ?,u guo) OPERA HOUSE' TUESDAY, JANUARY 6TH. cc Th? rreaest of. raree-Comedy. fueceisc . ; . ivTRoprriS'; TJ AN PATIAPFJ t'- ; tWJlA A ut' PVPUiar.- f'-ui.ut, anu a .-ij-ro cas I. The latest muM-v pretty girH and 1o?h of Hesetved seats a Yates1 Monday. ja :i 3 For Sale. i'l : rinVO U01lK-; AND THUEE JIL LEs. Uif- ferol boeaus-- rf no farther tjw for t h m. Apt.y to dec27tf WM. E WuitTil. rnnTci.Ti a n nn is pkinted with 1 QJLO III i XiXb Int manufactured by ne rajrntoum rnnuiur lax woras. 26ti street aad rcr.aayivajiia avent:e, jai:u , Philadelphia, ? NBW A I VEUTISEiUENTS. - - , , , ...... Marrufacturcr and Ueaovatorof liatfrcssr-s. - i 13 rrlncess Mreec a'i prices to suit 11 Lujers. . ? i STATE OF SOKTirOAKOMNA'. ), ! county of now jianovcr. ( In the superior Court, , IJefore Jno. IV Taylor, Clerk, f Deltoeset. WHUani L. Deltosset 4 Ham I Londoa and vile Caroline' IL Lon- doa. Jomn H. Lord and wife Ilflen O. ' Lord, F. Ancrum. Loitl jhk! wife Kate A. Lord. - J;irues 0. Mini-Is and others, I'lalntllTs, -i u Att'iinfL . - . i Kliza.L UcKo.s.v'.'A(Mic s. DcKovet.tlfahani P. DioBsfit; AtMis Emmcit PeUossct and M-a'r-J. eliosset, He ten riant s. ' This 13 aj special procccdlnff 'brought for the partltlOD.land a saletf-actual tartliiou can not be had, oi certain i-eal estate -In the city or Wllmlnjrton. North Carolina, being parts of Lots Nqs. 5 and i in Ulocic ITT on I'lau of said ' city in which tho plaintiffs nnl defendants are tenants in commou as noira ot tno iate Wllllanx Ancrum Lord. . The defendants, Eliza 4. DoKosstfr, Addle 8. PeUosset, craham D, Dci:os3ct, Addis Kiniaett Deltosset au i Mary ,l. uciiossctaro hereby required to appear be fore the Cleric of he said superior court of Ne'W Hanover count jv at his .onicc in the court notice, in t he city of Wilmington, North Carolina, on Monday, the lirth day of Jan uary, A. n, 1S01. and answer or demur to , the complaint, widen has been tiled. Dated this c;th day of heecuiber, A. U. 1690. . J.NO. 1. TA VLOIt. Cleric Sup6ii or court of Nvv Hanover County. dec f, mv -deCC 13 m 2T Jan .3 10 . STATE OFT NOKT1I -CAl(OLINA,:. county of New Hanover. ' ; In the superior court, Tli- . " Before Jno.' V. Taylor, derm ' . 'Arhtantf J. PeKosset, William L. DeRossot and v.tfe .Elizabeth t. Deltossett C. D. Myers and wife Eliza II. Myers, Graham Daves and wtfe" Aiiqe L. Paves. Catherine I). Meares, Armandi. Deiiosset and wife Tallulah E. Deliosse, iTcderictc A. DcKosset and wife , Mary G..JeKnaset. Gabrtoiie de a. Deltosser, . k A. Mctneair-Parlcer and wife Catherine l)elt. K ' ".riccrarta others.- Plaintiffs, i3iz&JWe"Uc&sct;v - ;DeHossct, Graham n. Deiusset nictt Deliosset and Mary J. 1 o,K oVtrw. Idants.... This Is a kpeelal procruis brought for the partition, and a sale if actual partition cannot be had, of certain real estate in the city ot W'nmingtoh, North Carolina, bclns: a part of. Lot No. 4 In Block 177 on Plan of said city, 1ft which: plaintiffs and defendants arc tenants iri eornmon as heirs of thc.iatt- Eliza Jane Do Uossef. The . defendants, Eliza J. Ileltojset, Addle s. f Beifosset, firabam O. Delio tse t; Addis Km mett : Deitdsset; and 31ary ,7.. UcKosset aie hereby required to appear berorc tlie Clerk of tbe said superior Court of New Hanover coun ty, at his omcfjjnthe courtllous?, lathe city ' of WilDilnfff on. North Carolina, cm Monday.-". wen nitHi. Dated tbls cth 6y ftt December, a. D i!ki. .IN(. 1). TA i 1jk.. Clerk Superior court, et New Hanover Count y. dec ii gw k i:j a) 27 Jan 3 10 . New Year TO .H.1-.. ,1 i- - - letii.h'eiicliDiis 108 North Front St. Administrator's Notice. JJ A ViN. (ljA LIFTED AS AD.MlNPiTltA- tor of the vacate of J. j. Eden, dcceaBed, all pardes Indebted to said estate are request ed to make immediate payment. Andhllpar- ties bavins claiais-agalnst Bald estate are re quested to pr.--.ii ; ? Mm for pai-rnent witld the time prelcritKd b law. or tbls rotlec will be.plead in bar of th !r n-coveiy. W. J. LOVE. AfJxliilstrator. Wilmington, Eec: iHh, M dee 20 oaw sat . i '' , STOVES I STOVES! A. Ll; SIZIC. ALL KIND-. ANDAT ALL prlcq? Call an;-ice thmi ' ALDERMAN, PLANNER & CO'S. nor 1 ly DWv : - ' : Wotice. . AVISO BOUGHT OCT TDK I.TEhKSI H of Mr. L. .7. Kirfc fa thj lirm of r;4rc & Kirk. 1 would, respectfully notity my Irlnd and ttis tomera that I nlii conduct the business here after in my own Diuno, and o"icir a conitn an.of patroasig.. Kpiict tally. )Aikl w j TJIOMAS J. t;(UE. FOR CHRISTMAS AND 1 4 . IIOLIBAYS ! Ci(rou, THE ApplLJ-, ! I.fiitunp, j Kai Hi), Oraoge?. ". - v I lriujei, Mince Meat, Candy, Calces, Nut, Jelly, Ciffarf. &c. ADIUAN & VOMOT. "'4- A iitann i c a. in. lo-iiit, .and wW Eliza Deth s. DeKOssct, Charles D. vipiTtrTv fair Myers and wife KMz.V II. Jljers, Uraham !-hrr' r ' ; "Lonaoa i-nd wim'uuntU.i lv. London, Wll- tlecil tf - -v i
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Jan. 3, 1891, edition 1
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