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ThMdrnift2JStafJi v 17" 11 y , vr .11.' ' ii imsxniy. ..I.I I lY Oo juar I.Vj.ti';.i,.I.?...itJ r. Three DaTarrrrrvw...... t W R si &q&p:if?4r .Oil c -5 ''OMWek,r.!'"""I. ' 40 f-" Jjwo WeekaIIi;,'Ii"4"I."rj,t. BO i - . Three Weeks, 8 BO Z1iJ OnelfoBth,... lew Two Months,....... 4. ....... 18 C6 six VovtoZ 48 oo One Tear,..... 80 oa r tar Oontraet Advrtlsementa takes at propor tionately low rates. ; ' "K . Ten Hnes solid Wonparell type make one sqaar NEW ADVERTISKMENT8.T OPERA HOUSE. t runmn re as l K.mmJmb - - . ... ..... SS r H-'nciu .......... I II I ; I i VI :' " I 1 '. : .1 . ..... - '.'-": i - ', . r ' i- r itv suit iffrnt inw' Ml fit Uf fr VOL. XXXIH-rNO. 3D. WILMINGTON, N. a, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1883. WHOLE NO. 5050 , jm cttr. riw trt ae wm. o CJ!weje wastfnjs je. c. K )RN1NG EDITION. OUTttr!L v -r ''" ittwj ?cn8iaj. a, o. ,,.-11 ; nar j ; . vmwuq vavu ia n.iir eiAtfr laumt X MtV l ; ut auoa jvarvl u akciMxi w.r iu mitti. wiU wtmiar. aa4 , Uion at Urjt vC. ,v: rwrwrii; iprtuautl ptMUUMui at . . . . . , .!. Lnv pwiiimi i n luro. M roo ai nWwl l Witter, all w atrot- tf alf a wtTlion ,r. (MNrM m:it4 at ft Xof " ' Ja" ' 4 ' ? ,M " ; u, -i,i.t. to mm rturaix t wa. r-.. . o,iiw r(:.e 0I , i v r.u.i r4-nt fir a MtaaoAa, r , r tinTwitt rtklw u RMMft fiM iicit. i.i w.4 it p.Wi , aootiaiM doo i.u.i !ar wfont Jt. C TW ccar-.,-.-4 .( Qmn4uv Mamsw, gtt Bqtarr i it 'iitonif. iftoi4 t Umm f r rUiiJvr i ii. will psobif c Ui A t& in-w ntub;5ca $tt rutiuit ' X.w Y efla t Iwctioa ot h -laC iU ktl aoti 3D,m) arit for "Wrurary of 9ta. la Mm- Ir. U'tftn ta luuk Tllden now. tih t;rottaa ba bLm had kill- ,' f'ft8. ! l "ry Irving only ehargr .i for pru of tsing biro perform. Mry ChurS, !L ih St. IWw eirl. n.wo to b working under an a- j 1 m ia the Laundry of an In- i : mh inajtnw Mylum. A. n. Johrto, a prominent poli .; i n add frioI of Arthar and ( ' nklin4f. and a nvaa of lars wraith, ' h own life aa Utka, N. V. Th Norfolk Lmimrrk of Sand ay -ontind a Ub iutt of th di)aaii fil votr bcaai of crimm in Nor ' k. It t.Mk about a half pa to at.n tho iiffl4 Thfrw wa. trrandaq tcituot .iir.x.h.Mit V"irfmA ovr the fan v s 1 ri c ind no wadr. An army I.f h. b-n raided within a few htr if ti hd brn Ec4rj. Th rtrrbant .1 pitl of M niiy putA th Oeesjocratio majori v it u.ixh) ia VlrjmtA. It think 'ii.-y will hav the Sai by i and i ...J th.- ffiQ.4 by td eujority, or Jt m ;ouit biftlloC. VJy 1 jtmb's high-haftdet! pro--.J irw eee bfiri U catch it all iroun.l We n rad tha an in , ""'ti-'o Attiinat twos wae gristed by J il Mow f thm Circuit I'oart of .-it. v f Norfolk- a lulf million dollar rrrted n-nt m the l .; ha ette campaign. I'll- Phil wlctpht a V4. Ilep-, h-ae a i')'! Uttr from it. rorrvupon-l-ntt K A. Uarr, dateJ kxton, Vv.-mbr I. In which he eay "the r-ult m blncrl slightly on the I'fiu.HTilic ide Norfolk's new daily, the Jfrr .fU' M nftat it real newsy and iWul It ha beea enlarged aad otherwise iopruvd. l editorial al new d partes c 9 te show Lhe prs;tMel joarnalUc who ta too b.y 0 stand at street crrsert orH In the town loafer to diecnaa "what The iateraaJ receipu for the fiscal ywar eodio 33th Jane, 18 S3, were 1 1 1 450,34 4, or aboat two mil!ioa Ise tha the precedia year; cost of -n(Iectio 3.I13,T4, or i per cent, I: t-uMts 9 per cent, to collect the Ta !".'? ut. 397 2 licit stills werw eixed tn.i KAXJ pervooe werw arrested, l dlstiHsries) wer operated. The 1 filling off ia gallons of whiskey is ov.rl4tniIW Incr,aa.i ubLo and waff .m,47 pound, an In- - , , crease of ld334,977 eigw and aa mcneaswof ,sa,t27 eigartttea. Th4 sstiaxats) of thw Coentabsf onr H thai the redactiott of rwvrjte will be amiwi fAV.. v I ' --.t vwvu. . uvre 1 . w. ... , months of tho fiaoU year of inurnal . . n . t. I Laxss) Of Over feveo X3UWM aotura. 1 The tobacco Ux aooo-.d to 42 nilA , .vwii rviLJ bv f armera er manufacturers - - ' . ; . i rrZ. Vh' ' - a ( amiiae sj tie cr StaU Cut sc!a a ee- rt to CaozTvmt 'J rmr. Ue saurtes sap I Idao, ; asvs. aad be atv nrrke a Lxrrfr I f tatensi ILrwa 3e !a sua poclsc lis U tvm tnaa. aad v rei hcocreJV asaa! GOLD4BOaO Wo tpint Ivo dtp recently in Ooldaboro. Oo Sunday Dr. Mil- Wr. li world. wid. fmoojlactortr poipit orator, pracbd two graaa mitooo to great crowti lijt Cbarck. HU moroicg ertnoo wm Try prtaAilrr, Try tboaghlfoJ, . . .... . I IUcoor at night wis m&gnifiecot. I la tb tvep nd gnideQr of hU tbooghu Aod io th exqalfcilo felici- I . . . ... . - ' O I tii a staJr and memorr foraver I I W eard kaltie opinioo. A Cath- I olic Uw jer sxid he bad never beard I anythtoj like bl night effort, and he oV etp ta to bear anything like it io. The prtwrct of a large . ,t . adin to hear LU Irtnre on Moo- day night m tery flattering when we tfL Dr. MUbarn ba. engag- menu at Dsrbam. Ilocktnffbamboe Heel (foor Uctarwt and two aertnona at thi appreciative little town,) and at Grtraboro. New Ilerne baa akel for bios, and he will visit that attractive historic town after a few (old.boro is improving steadily. It 'contain more substantial brick building, we sappo, than any oth er town of iU site in the South. What a contra t between now and the one-etory wooden tindcr-boxea . , a., ,,, n of 1ST! or 1972! There ta also a . - larg namber of hand,orno and at- rrally elegant, and all modem and UtefaL (Joldsboro U blewcd with many good walka made out of native tyiL The dost wm rather excessive rheo w. were there for aatisfactory 3 I pedrftrianUm. I iu, of the Ms3ngert hU new opera Kvn. 9. i hooe, and a Teally handsome and well arranged hall it ia. Everything vu neat and ship-ahape with a suf- . . . . nciency of scenery and mwl com- fortabU ebaira. It ia a credit to the . growing, prowpcroos pretty and very pleiuant town. Wo visited the Me- ' ami fftnn,l ...rthin t7jr oflice ana loand everytbing I tne stir. the M4Je'7T Room be. I It ha. 7.000 saUcribrs and Mr. Ron- tu U thinking of making his weekly I edition eight pagrsv. He baa exbib- Hi -cb rr 4 ,t,rpri. i. bailding ap so flourishing and large a paper as tbe Aft-H'jrr U. We were onder obligation both to him ami hb efficient and polite local edi tor, Mr. Ilobinon, for grateful acta of conrteey. We had net aside an hoar in the afternoon for a visit to the ?iZZffin ofSc, but our atten tions upon "tbe blind man eloquent" were raired aad we were unable to carry out oar plan, which we regret. Wayne Coort waa in aceaion on Monday and the attendance of coon- trymeo struck ns aa nnnsually large I for the firil day. OoJdaboro jt v.? .1 . k..i. - 0 I in the midst coart boa v. wuivm I We met many old J I f needs and made some new onea, I ami bot fr a irile atta.-L of aathma and brooch it U we would have had a most delightiol visit, brief aa it was. Oar greatest pleasure was bearing I TV Vilbirm snJ in Mniliff mane I Vr. MUbOTa and to spending many hoar in walking and talkiog with I v .v I .. wo, uv. .V4 V "K" thos ambrosial boor. l be doc- I tor waatiitT Tear, of ace toSeDtem- . . , , ber. May he live to b one hnndred ao4 then have the privilege of aaying ..a a. f r 3 ,r. - vu v. U Ladecd a moat extraordinary man. IVtaching twicer every Sabbath he la ready to lee tirra from one and a half to two hoart fire nfghu la the week. He dsKt thia for nine months of the tweire and ia none the worse for bia vtrr severe labor.- flijy readinc is prodigiooa, bfj laeaaonr altaoat like I MacaaUy. He committed to mem- cry thwhol. cf Tnyaon'a In JtomoHwm. tha ertatcst elegUc a .Jr poa ia tha world, aad about the moat difieult to commit, by baring it rd to him by thre very inoom- tUot readera who bad to epeil the . ! worua. I , I Tarboro Guidd.' Oo Friday . . . . - . ... 1 .r . m I aii MIT. U. J. AOaUO was use vtcwhi oi i ctrag. eve, perpetrated eonaaaaity. Oa hla way noma !? M .J? SI an wiuua ooe aasunq varus w )"tr - m m ui ria. . t, b ihi . ia wa i i ea UrS oegceif aide ef the street. I aad shot are dutacce of . Uirty. yards or mors. 8wral a5oi took azect la air. Aaasfaa.fsre and ahoddcra bet wfca ao tLiagercxta tZxX. Spirits Turpentine: . J.Mott purehW rW!ti. 13 d.mtL in Oo- ubr-3whlu and 10 colored. I Foartefln tboasAnd ncrca t or The Elixsbcth City Economist only tUIcu 50 mjority for 81itfor. , The "heAdJwj rooatr" vu at the T&xboro Fair ead wm doloc welL Ralelcrh fell off in 8eotmbor aod October la iu cotton reedptt 4.B33 . , . . I -wt . I .1. 1..A - 8T AM abowlor deficit of 1.W3 bale. "VI sa wbsi b w i n x lanur limn r i a-u Mr. Jo. P. Caldwell, editor of the Statcarille Landmark, will pabllah a ..UtlrT1 roABT, Uo"rren! of Um iC R Church. Sooth. In hla town. bf iooliMr Nor. 28th. LoQisbOTg 7im4: A few and aly a few-of oar anbacriberi paid us thJ week; bat those who did remember us. we will not forget when we prepare our vote for the next President. Tkt TtUgraph La the name of a new weekly paper lost bfun at Snow 1IUI by Meaara. W. U. ilunroo and Samuel C Smith. They brfria well and we hope Ibey will be abundantly sustained. Washington Waih Tower: Chas. I. Jackson, of Martin county, killed a larx rafte last week. He measured eight feet from tip to tip of wing, nine locbea from thumb claw to centre claw in full ex paasion. and weighed SO pounds. Goldsboro Metengcr: On last Monday a deed was recorded In the regis ter's oC.ce from Mr. W. 8. OH. Robinson to Rt, Iter. H. . Northrop, Roman Catho lic Bishop of this State, cohvpyiog a half acre of land located on New street, near the graded school, on which a Catholic I church and parsonage will be erected in I the near future, I , . , i saiem stress.- p. i ncaer, ef Wauchtown. found a floe specimen of making arrangwnenU fora second church Wtioo. They have purchased the I meeting has been golo'g oo in ML Airy two weeks with great aucceaa. iK TU10 CHHian Jl l that Pat Winston, Just before his polit said ralitical demise, made his will. In which there is of In the Democratic party to Col. Paul B. Mean, of Cabarrus county." Tho (i(icow x u,t fair WUJ u,e mo4l pj. pable fraud we have ever known. Concord Tim: Thefrienda of Roanoke College wil bo glad to learn that iaAiilalka is in a flourishing condl- Uoo. Wednesday wornlng was opened with the appearance of Jack Frost, and, urangv but true, we aaw some ice. (There as ice in WUmlngteu on the morning of anl I"? . ".T i2 the porch of our oCJce only registered 88 dearer all degreea above freezing. - Stab, l The nomination of Mr. William 8hrrd Bryan for the vacant Jodgeahip of I iKm (Mirt rf A nnM! wu a wLft aur on the part of the Democrat, and meets with general approbation. Mr. Bryan is an ac- SSltf 5rtKE'& beaded, learned lawyer, and there can be I no doubt of his election. BHUwtort Daily I Xete (Mr. II. U a son of the late Hon. John II. Bryan, of Raleigh, and is a native of New Berne. SiT a a. ) The business men of Raleigh held a meeting V raise fonda for the eoler- I uiameat of tbe etpected Northern visitors. A rreolnUoo was adopted to bold a State KipoaiUon at Raleigh la the Fall of 18S4. It U a bad year, as the whole coon try will be excited oves tbe Presidential election. A resolution was adopted aa follows: Re- ad ewr cotinlyof North Carolina to join us in aMislioff the State Acricollural 80 ciefy and the Department of Agricultore in making a grand exposition In the cHy of Raleigh next fall, and that a committee of ,trp- neceeaary to secure a magnificent dia- puy or produeta oi the auu. Asheviile Citizen: We were .inan tM Mlr bim. m uwm nMi iM lwna I frown in toe garoca o. air. (uconoou ear- whi mde u fe1 w,rtw,M wtnl u-fnatlv 11 rwin 11 Tha Rat Hnlo. men lor4 and Mr. J. F. Ware left on Wed rUy afWoooo for Talhaasce, Florida. They go to-take charge of the Leon Ilotel. nr. F. r. Love nas nut sec u mi letters patent for an invention of inestimable, tm Dortance to tobacco planters. No uracil cal general plan has been devised before I lT"uon. ior prwecuon agains.iuo uy; kod w pUntbeds hare been ravaged by that pest, and in many in- sUncea swept dean. Mr. Loves invention I offers a Perfect secarity which he is ready to guarantee no 00 iy againsi me ny. out U.I tmMt I V . . . . (uiwuivih lireenSDOrO OfKeV I rre aietOO- dUl FemjU College in this city has now about 130 boarder . and still they continue come. Prof. EnglUh. principal of V graaea acnoot in tn aty. nas reaigeeu on account of 111 health. A colored man. named James Thorn npson. was arrest- sd at the depot in this city 00 Thursday morning last, charred with robbing a small Th colored boy. named WUham Walker. It is said that the thief drugged the boy on the train between Greensboro and Danville. I and took him to a closet on the car, where I he took from him his earningv anjouaUng to $7. Thocapaon waa lodged in laU to I await trial. ShlDsnenU of fruit trees I have recently been mads to many of the j 8 IiabarnalSnrJ kaW teTas sZZ&lj rtcSveT' -Shelby Aurora: 'Aa an evi- deoce of thrift ailproereas of Cleveland CouVty. w have recency built a fine iron brtdre and have no f encea. .Thejarrnera !ZJllndbJ iratn up Ubor aad money in the buildinf of mll Teaoee,. v T rfaoienani VTV! . I Cow lea of the 33rd Itegunent or unisea I w.tC "i:rr;, rrrt te I Capt IkU as "Commandant of Cadets" of r-i r . tr i v. O.Kiuvl . TJlr I ai unia TrTVT T Z I i.TJ iurtT riatardar? TheT aaw a drove of turkeys, 'f "I iww bbbhti peenm riwiou mo.u- i 1 ?t? V!Z I wvwm, w u jvrx-m aw t - supposed aad shoe The suppceeq rarxey i ef a turkeys - ... ' 1 ( J5LJB1 'OIT3T.. ' "RBW DVKKTISK5IBriT!. Mniraoir IinperiAl thirt. . UxiKSBKkosB School books. J. T. ScnbirwiOJ Best cifcara. Cboitlt & lloBKis Auctioa sale. .Tatxob'b Baxaab To the ladies. . CtPr. Cas. & Wiu RR Bids solicited. Mcjo Bsoe. fc DbRosset. Druggists. I uai ou.. . of cotton yC8terday , I footed ud 783 bales. I . i-... I ' ' ' oomin ,n Ju1 now- I ' the Madison Square Esmeralda I Company are expected here about the mid- die or the present month, . Yesterday waa an "off-day" id I naval stores and cotton. Everybody was urkinjr election and the "incidentals." We regret to learn that Mr. Richard Meadows had a stroke of paraly sis Monday night, and at last accounts he was in a critical condition. The following unmailable let ters remain at the postoffice: Miss Chlce Dais, 196 8. Portland street: Lizzie Min ter, Allgoods, N. C. The colored firemen were out yesterday afternoon for parade and prac tice, the Utter taking place in the vicinity of Front and Market streets. We learn that Rev. Dr. Mil burn has promised to deliver one lecture for the benefit of the Women's Missionary Society, when, he visits this city. A meeting of the Veterans of the Mexican War will be held at the office of Col. John L. Cantweil, on North Water rn the country around about Wilmington there are abundant evidences c v,i frosts, or ine Kiumg namre or me recent irosis. ine potato vinea were an iaia iow. Mr Allen 8tated that me ob;ject tQ which The schooner Samuel McATane- he wanted to call particular attention was my, Capt. Revell, arrived from Perth Am- the purchase of a stove for the church, the boy. New Jersey, yesterday, with another want f one necessitating the suspension caargo of steel rails for the Cape Fear & of lhe Sunday school during the winter Yadkin yalley Railroad.. months, now at hand. Much to the grati- The Norwegian barque Embla, ncation of the members the amount neces Capt. Simonaen. was cleared from this port was readily raised' and- furthermore, for Antwerp, yesterday, by Messrs. D. R a Plede f rom two yunS men to a Murchison & Co.. with 281 casks spirits &g A and the church warmed on turpentine, valued at $44,70. every morning. The members o T t j no. , are doubtless grateful for Mr. Allen's visit. xor aisorueny conuuc ai tuo meaire aion- i s . . . i . i . , r day night, was the only case for the Mayor's I ' " ; t , ' I wiuci.uuu jmwiuaj "ju""js- l was sent below for three da vs. Rev. Dr. Milborn, "the blind man eloquent," will lecture in Rocking- I ham, Richmond county, on Monday and Tuesday evenings, the 12th and 13th insts. " -"ed Jo UU, i nanics w jut. kj. 1j. Vynesnuvi, Wrtrv for a comnlimenUrv ticket to the 19th annual Fair of the SamDson rv..n(. AU.,iinJ hnhoM in Clinton on the 5th, 5th, 7lh and 8th of December. 18S3. We learn that an unusually large attendance of delegates is expected at tho approaching Presbyterian Synod in this place, which commences on Wednes day, the 14th inst, and that the session will be a very interesting and important one. "Alvla JoeilB." A late Issue of the Syracuse Morning Standard thus speaks of Charles L. Tavis' "Alvln Joalln" Comedy Company, which give a performance here to morrow even- 1DIT : Charles L. Dans and a good company played "Alvin Joalin" to a large audience I at the Grand Opera House last night. The I piece was well presented and delighted a crowded house beyond measure. Mr. Davis was called before the curtain at the end of the first and second acta and the orchestra, which can have but very few eauals in the country, was applauded time and time again. The frequent peals of laughter demonstrated conclusively 1081 the performance was ap Dreciated.- Each tablean was encored, and fa the last act, Mr. Davis, an eccentric, but rerr agreeable gentleman, came UDon the -taie with his tlOO OOQ worth nf dikmonds. liarry U. Wells is the accomDlished musi J -. . . . . xr. . rt-1 cai uirecwr or toe company. Hainan Vari ,vt! u.!Sr uviuiuiivus noriy numj, mo ' who"aaya that he is ready tp 2'. "J1TOP,V. J,.lJll "-y-, n- nV , i,-T Cl :;7CQ and evening, and those who have not heard "Alvin Josiinn and the excellent music this company furnishes should not fail to take advantage of this opportunity. . ' , - From a letter received from Rev. V. J. Mill Is. who left here some months aao for we learn that he has been admit- fTr7v. ?T. T . tea uwusvuiuHeDwoi ma Dtate, anu been assigned to a station in a small.town, with one appointment in the country. He Mr. Archibald Leitch . native o Robe- son county. ; but a citizen 6f California aUce the memorable 49, waa here yester- on a brief rfait. He came down from Lumberton to see his oM frie'nd -Dick'. lgdon, another old forty-niner." - . nsclatrste's Cevrt. I Mary MWli. colored, was arraigned fore Justice Mfllia. yesterday, charged with I - i. . V. 1 I mllaa ui,Tipon Y tx. iavia, I cred, with an axe. Defendant was ad- jifdged guilty and required to give bond in I 1,4 'T term of tne Crlininai Court. I W.XLDaria waa next arrned on " i charge, oi comaitung aaaanit ana oaweyy i upon the payment of costs. Th tnTfn-ariri tr km the mdin&tionn tnr tn- . 0 - day: , - . HW tho HTM-TI., Atlorif?. Htofeo lnxl rains, followed by clearing cooler weather, southerly to westerly winds, and. rising ba- ' t ;., . !::.: ivmpier. - For the South Atlantic States, local rains, . followed by cooler fair weather, . . . , southwept tq northwest winds, stationary nr ria!nr Kornmotcr ,or rising oarpweier. r For the East Qulf States, light local Tains 0 followed by fair weather, stationary or slight fair in' temperatjire. light variable winds, I generally Wgner Darometer. 1 awi h. iimi wvui oKiKB.iiui northerly winds becoming variable, rising temperature during Wednesday, rising fol- lowed in the northern and western portions by falling barometer. Tli Cfaa.e. Yesterday morning, the "Wilmington Fox Club were out for a little sport, and they had it. The chase began about one mile from the city limits, "and it was a very ex- citing one from the jump, at 3i o'clock, to fa . Juf"F. ui ui uwwtt,, the finish at 10, at which time the fox took . . . , ,, : -V " '.j j refuge in a tree and thereby, avoided so much as a scratch from the does: but the "boys" say they intend to "scratch" him on the night of the full moon, at which several ladies are expected to join in, and a lively time is expected.. The fox (which is a very large fellow) is jiow chained, and will be let loose on the night indicated.. Ladies and their escorts are invited. We understand that the famous dogsl "Joe," "Nannie," "Flora," "Mamy D.,." "Danger" and "Old Doctor" were the favorites and held the lead throughout the run. Relftrl on BxerclSea In the Country. Mr. L. O. Carroll had a good audience at Mount Holly Church in Pender county, last Sunday. Just before the regular ser- v!n hpcftn Wr '.Tao.nTi ft AHpti (f Tl.liirh delivered by invitation, a Sunday school address, in which capacity he enjoys some renutation. Before concluding, however. reDuUtion. Before concludinff. however. ThurnmhcrlindFiir. From a correspondent writing from Fay ette ville we are glad to hear that, notwith- standing the short crops and the general gloomy condition of the farmers, the dis- play of agricultural products bids fair to be good, and many entries have already been made in the live stock department. far. Wa!ter C. Murpby arrid here yes- i wiuo mu"miiSi wuum on he steamer A. P. Hurt f or Fayetteville, carrying his pair of beautiful dapple grays I to be in attendance at the fair.. Several WilmingtoniaDS have also gone up. Delegates to Convention. The following delegates have been ap pointed to represent the First Baptist Church of this city in the Baptist State Convention, which meets in Edenton on the 14th inst. : Rev. Thos. H. Pritchard, D. D...and Messrs. W. P. Oldham. 6. R. French, Jas. W. Collins, J. W. Taylor, W. L Gore. D. L. Gore and H. C. Evans. Address Before m Colored Body. We are requested to state that Col. E. D. Hall, Mayor of the city, has- consented to deliver an address before the Banneker lrro T.iKrorrr A Qonio t inn nf1.hpirnn.11 ., t,. 1Q J18 "ock, x n ncess sireei, to-morrow (Thursday) evening. The address will no. doubt be ah interesting one. Li 1ST OF LETTERS Remaining In the City Postoffice, Wed nesday, November 7th: A Henry Arnold. . B Mary Ellen Beatty, Joshua Beatty, B C Barden. C LMC Cherrier. D Pollie Devane. E Erom Everitt.- H Master Wm H Hall, Jr., Uriah High- smith. John J Hill K RalfiVh Kino- Rev J T Kendall g I ffwrine. enoaii. M-Sylvia McKoy 2, R S Murray, Maria Melvin. Isaac Mnrchison, Jennie McDou- gall. r Alexander Pope, George Philips, Isaac S Padgett 3, Walter S Paites. R Geo C Rixford, Phyllis Robeson. S H Starenson, Katie Smith, Mitchell Smith, T W Smith; Willie Stone, care M J Stone. - . T Anthony-Thompson, James Thomp- son. CaDt T J TuUivan. W Wash Williams, Be J Williams. D C Warren, Berry, wunams, u J Williams, D C Warren, Mary Jane Wu- i;arna t -p. Wrio-hf W Walter persons calline for letters in the above list will please say vertiseA Letters &J& thirty dfys. ; .. . ' K. It. Bikk. P.M., WUmington, New Hanover Co.. N. Cl ' . 'm'mtm'- ' erTJShl7& vtacM that 5raow jnstthearticle needed, prooured a supply for the ohUcL On reaching home ana acquamung nis 1 itoecpfBrm b night the child without sleeD. I rasnffeatawTt! he home Che lav following, th , the father found the baby stlU suffering : and; while contempl iplavnr an- a. tram duties and left the xth' wtth '&J&frS&: ?Pe;;:I? nnaiKwe. ju, iu Hn,wwiaiuw bwvu. tvnnirta first onenoea s rh at ' first offended at the deception prae- ticedo d nnnn nar. nas contaoea to use tne oyruu. Druggists, ascents a bottle. I r '- ' ) -i ; "' . ' : ' 'i I PERSONAL! TO MM OHLTTht 7owo I BMCtoi, Marshall; Mich.; will send Db. Jypi I CaTiSBBATBD BUOTBO-VOIffAIO .BXUTS AHD EW" I HSK?& I troubles, enaranteei speedy and complete re-, I storation of health and manly vteor. Aaaresa as I above. N. B. No risk la inniirr(4 Mt.Mrtr dftT trUlte aUowed. mMSB AMOUNTQQBATinTOPS Art-' VEBTISINQ. The Postmaster General of the .United States seems to have been persuaded by the frienda of The Louisiana State Lottery Com- panyfo enter apon a seeming crusade against this widely, and favorably knownbenefioiaJL as nrATI 00 lunsnnbiit jnoftfntlnn ' TVio Willi Vnpb I ' World, of Sunday, Sept. 23d, alludes to the bene- I tore to be widely spreading the information that no one can assau tne integrity 01 xne Xiouisiana 8tate Lottery, and the only thing to do is to com-' the I62d) with M. a. Dauohin, New Orleans, La., . wuo win giye au lniormauon. - All of One Mind. ICvery one who has ever had occasion to use Eosadaxis for disease of the blood, speaks of it in terms of highest praise and (commendation. It is thoroughly effectual, and they all unite in saying there is nothing equal to the . Fluid Extract of Bosadalis. Dr. R. WILSON CARR, of Baltimore, says he has used it in cases, of Scrofula and other dis- j eases with much satisfaction. T,-.cf Tf?Gf of Baltimore, . recommends ROSADALIS to all persons suffering with dis- eased blood, saying.it is superior to any prepara- tion he has ever used, Rev: dabnuy ball, of the-Baltimore M5. E. Conference. South, say he has been so much cheerfully recommends it to all his friends and acquaintances. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. K - Sundries at Auction. npniS (WEDNESDAY) KORNING.AT 10 O'CLK, JL y . we 111 sell, at our Sales Room, North Water btree5va fJ1,' Household and Kitchen Furniture. Carpets, Stoves, Piano, Flour, &c, Ac. CRONLY & MORRIS, nov 7 It Auctioneers. Clinton, Pt. Caswell & Wilmington R.R, OFFICE SECRETARY & TREASURER, WILMINGTON, N. C, Not. 6, 1883. Bids -yyiLL BE RECEIVED UNTIL THURSDAY, 15th Inst, for Grading the Fourth Seetion of the i . . ti i i - m j q T..ti. 1 1 -r n 3 beginning at the Fifth Mile Post and running to theTentfi. Specifications can be had of the.Bn- rineer, Duncan M. o'lianian, at point caaweu. J. H. BOATWRIGHT, nov 7 td Seor'y and Treas. J. T. Schonwald, DISPENSER OF SELECT DRUGS AND PURE MEDICINES, would call tbe attention of the Smoking public to his best 5 AND 10 CENTS CIGARS, which he believes to be superior to any on sale in the city. Judges of good Cigars call. JNO. T. SCHONWALD, Pharmacist, nov 7 tf N W. cor. Front and Market sts. Ask Mr. Tt7"ELL, MR. ANYBODY, IF THE CHARIOTS, T T or the MANHATTAN, are not THE BEST FIVE CENT CIGARS he ever stuck a tooth in. For sale only at HARRIS' nov 7 tf News and Cigar Store. The "Imperial" Shirt, pERFECT fit, best cotton body, 2100 I LINEN. BOSOM, 3-PLY ; Sizes from 18 inches to Complete line COLLARS and CUFFS. TIUNSON, nov 71t Gents' Furnisher. Munds Bros. & DeRosset, JRUGGISTS, CORNER MARKET AND 2ND STS.. Offer at Retail and Wholesale a complete line of DRUGS, CHEMICALS AND PATENT MEDI CINES. Orders solicited, and bottom prices guaranteed. nov 7 It School Books ! School Books ! School Books ! rpHAT ARB USED IN ALL THE SCHOOLS. Parents and Guardians and Teachers are re spectfully requested to call on or send to me for SCHOOL BOOKS or SCHOOL ROOM OUTFITS ! Children, large or small, can purchase Books at same rates as parents. One price to all at HEINSBERGER'S nov 7 tf ILive Book and Music Stores. To the Ladies. A S I AM NOW IN TH NORTHERN CITIES, XI. the Ladies will find ft to their advantage to wait and see the Latest Styles of Millinery ! which I will bring with me, together with a BEAUTIFUL LINE of Fancy .and Holiday Goods ! which will be displayed in.' our r pacious windows and on our counters. We will give due nptice through the papers when OUR GRAND OPENING will take place. At present there are BARGAINS In every De partment, to make room for our new Goods, at Taylor's Bazaar, 118 market St., WILMINGTON. N. C. nov 7 tf LAND 1 LAND ! ON REASONABLE TERMS, for cash, I will sell a large and valuable LOT in the Northern part of the Citytof Wilmington, commencing in Western line of Third Street 66 feet south of its intersection with Davis Street, and running parallel with Third Street 132 feet, and with Davis Street 165 feet, being the Eastern half of Lots 2 and 8 in Block 818. For particulars address H. McD. ROBINSON Attorney at Law, veWvlie.N.c. naq ' nov4D2w&Wlm GraM Opsin! of Winter Millinery. rfTHERE WILL BE A GRAND OPENING OF JL fine French Pattern Hats, jjonneis, -ream ers. fcc at JUTS. JS. A- AiUmsaen-H, vi xuuiauaj, SSrCrtJJr j iJ an, tIo are, resnect- I p riuar saxw oceans i . - folly invited to can. MRS. E- A. LUMSDEN, 119 North Front St. boV 4 lw For Bent. 'N1 the OW IS A GOOD OPPOKrUNtTY1 TO MAKE money. A Htore near the New Market, in the very heart of the business ' portion of the ,eity, city, witn a large naoK yam ana t? country customers. Apply at once to rard and Stablesifor A. D. WES SELL. nov42t Nos. 8 and 5 South 2nd St. TKtir6day,'Noveniber 8- GhaSiL. Davis' u ALVIN JOSLIN ! Comedy Co. I FULL ORCHESTRA $10,000 CHALLENGE HAND! LACJGIIS MTf 180 IWINTJTES I Secure your scats at Pyeos'. nov4 4t filiniDiton & Welffon Railroad Comp'y, SKCHBTARY'8 OFFICB, WILMINGTON, N. C, Nov. 1st, 1883. rpHB FORTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL MERTINO of the Stockholders of the Wllmuigton & Wel- don R. R. Co., will ba held in the Office of said Company, in Wilmington, on TUESDAY. thr20tli instant. J. W. THOMPSON, nov 1 td th sn Review copy. ' Secretary. Wilmington, CoLt Anpsta R. R. Co.. SECRETARY'S OFFICE, WILMINGTON, N. C, Nov. 1st, 1883, rjyRE ANNUAL MEETING Of THE STOCK HOLDERS of the Wilmington, Columbia & Au gusta R R. Co. will be held at the Office of said Company, in Wilmington, on TUESDAY, the 80th instant. J. W. THOMPSON, nov ltd than Review oopy. Secretary. USE CUISINE, INSTEAD OF LARD or RUTTF R luAixv OR rU i i r.iv, FOR ALL COOKING PURPOSES. IT IS ABSOLUTELY PURE AND WHOLESOME JpOR FRYING ANY KIND OF MEATS OR VEG ETABLES it Is. VASTLY SUPERIOR TO LARD, and will make as good Cake as the bent Cream ery Butter, AND WILL NOT RANCID. It is manufactured under the personal super vision of Mr W. E. WORTH, and guaranteed to be as stated. Ask your Grooer for It. For sale by J. C. 8TEVEN80N. J. L. BOATWRIGHT. nov 18, 25 dec 2, 0, 16 nao nov 6 lw A RARE CHANCE FOR INVESTMENT. JjV)R THE PURPOSE OF INCREASING OUR Machinery a limited number of SHARES of tho CAPITAL STOCK of the R0BERDEL MANU FACTURING ' COMPANY can be obtained on FAVORABLE TERMS. This la a new Mill, favor ably situated near the town of Rockingham, N. C , with fine water-power, new machinery and everything of modern and first-class appoint ment. The Mill will start up at an early day. For further particulars address ROBERT L. STEELE, President, nov 6 lw Rockingham, N. C. New Flour! T AM NOW MAKING AN EXTRA QUALITY OK JL FLOUR FROM SELECTED NORTH CAROLINA WHEAT. Have also in stock A CHOICE LOT OF EASTERN TIMOTHY HAY, SEED RYE, WHEAT, RED RUST PROOF and BLACK OATS. PEARL GRITS, HOMINY and the best BOLTED MEAL always on hand and for sale low, C. B. WRIGHT. Proprietor nov 2 tf CAPE FEAK MILLS Buy Your Cigars of Kasprowicz, Who throws in a BOX OF MATCHES oct 25 tf . - "Free Gratis for Nothing." Fresh Goods. "PVILL PICKLES, -is Hand, Anohovis. Hand. Limburger and Swiss Cheese, Anohovis, Dutch Herrings, Pig's Feet. Fine Table Butter. French Prunes. And a fall line of Family Supplies at lowest cash prices, at 26 & 28 South Front St. oct 4 tf L. VOLLER8. Bell Lavender Cologne, B-- and numerous other Toilet 1o,e"i Oct 28 tf Cor. Market and Front Sts. New Books. JJANDSOMELY BOUND SETS DICKENS, Scott, Thackeray, Macaulay, &c, &o. All the etandaro Poets In fine binding, besides the finest line of Juvenile Books ever brought to tbe city. C. W. YATES, nov 4 tf - 119 Market street. Hardware, w HOLES ALE "AND RETAIL. WM. E. SPRINGER A CO.. Successors to John Dawson A D . 19. 21 A 28 Market Street, noy 4 tf Wilmington, N. C. Constantly Receiving, JEW ADDITIONS TO MY STOCK THIS week. A full line of Government Saddles and Trunks. Call aV the Old Stand, No. 10 South Front street. ? nov 4 tf - ; J. IL MALLARD. Best in the State. rUR STOCK OF BOOTS AND' SHOES IS TOE T.T?r5'R!T In lh RfAtA .lAttJST in tne btate Our Gcods of BEST GRADE. Our Prices LOWER than any other for same grade of Goods ' I Try us and see If it Is not so. Geo R. French & Sons, 108 NORTH FRONT STREET. nov 4 tf St;
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