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'& Morning Staf. -."7,f.jj; Two Dyg,..i...-. i . ui MT q. til iniUXX A U . . "juycfaarDayaWViL.iH,-- , "JJ; ' v. t - Two weelov.f .Vr... A ; . 2 Js h .tt 4t fin tut axrarr ir&Aif . . Iru. C a 7' . Three weeu,t,.v .wn-vr f ,OnaHoiu.va..v.wJoeo - Two Mont5a,.vt,...' J S t tmm WtiMatak r II 1 - I 1 I - . . . - .... j - - m- " Three ontaay.,Mv.r..ri- ' r; - t oneyear,.........;.;-.-"-'" , 90 00 '-tW Contract AdTertiaemeata taken at propor- 'tloaalWltatel,:?:.? 1 TenltoesaolldWonparentyniake oneqaar. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, OPERA HOUSE. t(t!: no trmtt, r city aniWris- s. fry-w.il be t oirt .r en Otw, .ftr Cw wta vrme Cttv VOL. XXXIII. NO. 60, WILMINGTON, N-. C.t THURSDAY; DECEMBER 13, 1883. nntii awt anr rnir ! sudlnut Ita WHOLE NO. 5080; MORNING EDITION. OVTLJXK. .t TwntU ,. 'noui tauor. I tti. CMcmo titctrtl UU viae of totiaot i'puDiicaa Jfioaal Cbartalioo la ...I c HtM4 aty. Ttiaa. by aa la- , ,rs pfMtaia.tri to cscaaax foe to i inw t sit cat!aoiniMtioo of i nkrt a4 tampti aovaiofarw far otar .. r-r-it 2a4aiaaXicyaav J. C is- A Cok. co4Um aMrcaat4 Nw v tv. iwpadMJ payaMaU 4iaUabi- ftoo.mxx A coaffoiMa of v.j piUwf tt ta triaJ of O'Doa i- i bo aiitnW of Carty. baa girwa alt . .. s tli QriUaOi Uoom OtScw taat A bltnk bjk cootaiaio? the , s. r'pCion ItNt of a mimionrj ucMtjr rtt aat! will b UtcrtJIj rmni- t u amxit 5 4 tvrtuwaial. ; Tumpiiaf .taibt ta tacrvMi ta .i-!m. cumparml wta LjU -,.n t tiH-Qt'H. 5tutAra v3t era lowr. Jfa X 34c. . i.fy t Klt 3.1. pifit (urpa !. :r h i n ettdidate, . tM not tct-pe th noramalion 1.1 Hot iho will HI ii it il pounn in of a deiage o,-iwrrd io th 1 1 oat on . ivt4f-( KolffV it rprtl aa f.iri rttirtn; from th Tra 'p.irtmnt. M ,ni)n-s kilr ll wnl inl. th in - nt-u. It a .iropllJ hi4 Kn.. ai trtlllig would ; f t pi.!. ;'.r.tLitrt'i rttimitm th cotton i i f 1 1 J at J, ,lX)0 balw a . v. n f 4. ymt ent. cm p-ird . i wb-t lit crp a d,9a),- N v ll t tfk. of th Jtlva Vi'iny ant Utfor baa noli- it. that it a't tp ita o-i- in r.r .. rHr r Mttnlj m . l K a t Tklf m ! A Iana, tt it reported, 't j.i.).ri)o nntillj for niitmgthe N Y.rk $n. I! would b hijh i; a ; ..)' sttUM thw abject b to in i iWmsM-rKM party. j '. i h.iltf mrv tn lil baa i -v orlv rfUltJO pf tb until ;.i i,-'.,)fv t-nItlin jf boifteea. I " :V u t h - w If jtn f p"6t i n.: in. I tvi i lorphj and an- i ' litis v I iirx i a tj hot Ssjbl for the 'hi. t.jr-Njp bftwv" PendUtoo, ..! prni l Incunibwol. and i'lvrt. It i aid Pendleton ia f a tn th floats and Payne in 1.0.-sn. in.iM and Wbtrtoo IUr--r.Ul lUptabticans and Protection- chtnt foe dividing the .ryiu and all art) uiated with the uitH .x - to fcswp up tha tur pi i. Tbi people will two of it. Wvnt rwepwctabl women in lUlti-n-r were in great peril on Monday. V Arm had iopnaoned tbwta within a h.-9 and they bad to Jnmp foetbeir i from tbe second etory b!-ooy. Mi.s Carrie Martin rtcwtvcd injuries .ht will probably prove? fatal. Tia U.e Vatiaanal Coavealioo held I , . ,- . I m j tit a.Jarted ml CtoctaoAii. ll m the Butter, Chetnw and i. men , I t. .:! t e..aacil I ..wBu..y nid will not adroaru uoW bo I Uy ended. - r . -k. t .I.T m. r.ii4 fibt : . . -I n -ir Wilkeabartr. I A. lf lougttl r ... i - .1 UI. mem t.trihlr I Prtiihad. tv. ..iu.ir. I hdtaii . UaT t n and MWtAI Cat. Tbe Utue whippwd. kl kU fCw wu piiadai ta a jelly. - m i rr raaCoUtnbU JU?Uttr, a oand l jcratltf pjer, ha to MJt tt I donbtfat tt Swaaioe ButJerlt bKX ta i:Miiaat thw UtemaJ tevetturt v!3 Aar -niiuA thavtdx W feet tety wrula thai it Mtit toe u M-t, d tiaa U fsrrjow- cUrvar d MaUtacal U l&ia 6uu U thi ii wZ U m trA to Ukt o2 th Ui oa wVUity tal tobacco tad keep tt oa th So tli grtal pool, Alfrtil Teooj- kwyitUed to lb importanlUe aaa coo3ecaue2 to m creates a a m. A a. Daroo. wblcb U tha lowrat order of tba porag. He will b 4b I e to uke a eeat lo tbe House of LonJa. HU tide will U Lord Taaoyaoo D'Ejncoft. mu we regret. Pc-e said of Ten or son in urea tea t poems, in at ne was not sore . . . . that be was not tbe greatest poet Goi erer made. He is not that, but be U indeed a great poet. Tbe peer age coal J not poiblj confer honor oa such a man. think of bhake spearo or Milton being ennobled. Bab! Some of tbe Protection papers bare started a new objection to Speaker Carlisle. He doea not be lieve in a nation spelt with a big N. He, in other words, in not a consoli- dtlionitt. bat belicvea that under tbe Constitution tbe people have tbe right of revolution. Hurrah for John Griffin Carlisle ! Hon. Carl Scburm baa retired from the New York Kttniny Poi, Tbe caoie of hi retirement is announced to b-e "eriou difference of opin ion between himself and bit asso ciate concerning the treatment of important public questions in the ed itorial coin ran." Mr, Schurs is a Krv Trader. Tbe Protection Deroocrala are now trying to grapple with tbe great problem of making CarlUle and Ran- dall igreo in opinion, tint tnero u an immente distance between High lrotectioo and a Constitutional Ta riff for llevenue only. Tbe Penn- sjlvaniant nndentand this and tbej wtfe hot for I-Undall. The last Norfolk landmark ap peared in a new and handsome attire. It lokvd a neat at if it bad just at tained ita majority instead of being a veteran in tbe tenrice of Virginia and the South. Jamea Barron Hope still directs ita coorw and we hope will do so for decades to come. Spirits Tnrpentme. -Pamlico is to have a pole-punch ing oa la 90th of December. Tbe Stateevillc American baa a a ow bead aad sew tnaaameoL Stales ville American: Slales- yti2 thlpa mora than a tali 1 too pounds of dried fruit I lock y Mount IZepcrter: With much, eiMjqre we ote thai our cUver tod genial frWod. John I. Weater. bat beeo s;pniaad to the vacaacy made by the rtaignauoo o mayor oi t omwi. Italberfordtoa Banner: Tay- u-, Wctk. a mi riticra of Cool spring towoebip. dmH tt hi rvaUeoca at Barel TtcWry on tbe Hia uix. axicr tcrerai weeks llm cDOtractcd tt Itock Sprlog camp'taeetiag. Durham Henier: Nearly one uil2oo pooada of tooacco were thipped to Durham but week from other markets. Tate tbowa tbe valae ef our market. The manufacturer of Durham will consume aot kaa thaa Nno mluioa pounds ol a tMCCOlhls year. Hiffb I'oint Piomer -arm and rrmJU: Prof. Cart, of Trinity ColSrf. cam aar oaeeuog wiui a itnooj koucoi Ut Tuesday ereaaog. aU rVdong la a eulay. near Jamaatowa. hiahorae became frlgbuaed. threw him out aad ran awty. complty dtBoC4Ltiag the baraeaa ana tuikv. Tbe Proftaaoe was very much hocked aad bruised. Aabeville Daily Remitter: There ire 7 publle tehee U la tbe couaty, 1? of hLfh era colored, the msaialsc 80 whUc. Thata were enrolled la the white schools A. Ci7 scholars; la the colored 457. The average WegO of school una ts mincca weeks. Tbe average amount paid teachers a ftaUrke la to the white and 23 to the colored per snooca. . Moeksvilla Timet: . Monday tad Tuesday were regular bog slaughtering days. Mr. U. HaiJeT awed lour mat ' at A, ... ... at-aW ,- g a weihad eaca sou. wj. wv; v a. t.lcaaeut. four that averaged 833 pouads 9aca. Two partite of rtotai nuniers were out oa Satorday UtL One party tuo cecded ta barglax til rabbits, while the other numbered their pile at J0&. IlaJcitrh 1sitor: We are in- totmmi that a few days ago as Mra. Wiley QUoa and too wtrednvtag over the county etvm iimm rtw Ntw rjgbt township thai lha mola tra tna tne rvniart cf the bridge being rotun, the .MVbd cH and fell about fifteen feet. o4WMmWlyhorl and U not . - - - - 1 to recover. Her too was hurt but baa recorvjed. f jombertoo IZobtontan: Ilev. w t r.'i aaJ Prof. C XI. Mania. Ufl ... r.4.v AAabontlsf eipedlUoo. .They rTL. Columbua gvntie. iSMr dtfetlaaUoO H. we believe. I av .C YXnm Ailhvilaat. A BlUJe tt- Utfb-d to a bagxy. ocenpti by Mr. J. MeAUlsur, wife, and liule boy. run oyer a S Ita A V - a. ae .A ft V raA stuapaaa un. .r rroQad. iir. ucauisw - s-' j f.ZT'. zl . at. t.inrVta are strt- aarilAOQga aw-aw v oua. Oreecsboro Workman: We are aaikorUed ta aaaousc thai Rrr. Dr. Mil- waf aa'BV'-UtaawBV Msa " rba so daL'ghted th dtlaea of bnra. OfwasbcrtjL wt3 kctur atTttnlrj Ooiit. VmUt 1U Uthajhl lTX--ft Asaoog Ue cc-otrtbctcr o vxioru OnSsfjzm 09 TUwksfltlDg peywaa I I Mr. JqlUa a. Our, of Darhtra, who nib- crlbeil for hit cotBoaar one hundred dol- ura. Rt. John. 8. Intkliv of Phlla- jnnuk;wno wae eciied wila panJjue otoe lime ttx u bow reported to be par UaUt recoTercd aad U able to walk, aboai ioe hooee en3 garden. Monrantoo 2founianeer: We 4u.wM.ukvu vr " are lntarm h-r rntlmm from CaMwrfl . . : . . . r : uii imai tni tnmm ifiiA t iiiui r tmi mm-mm . " mmmm w w - greateat excitement last Thursday by the auacJcor a dog supposed to bare nyaro phobia, which bit aereral children la that place and produced the greatest ooristerna tioa oa the atreeU natil il was klUed by the alliens. It bit one of Coleman children. and then went lato town where it big Geo. I Moors, a son of CtDL XL V. Moore, and I.e. . k. . .mm w . . I aid aol succeed inotung i. me oeait was I killed, but not until la addition to tberfhil- I drtn. It had blun eereral cows and other animals aroupd- town. Capt. Faucelte 's little daotbler was badly bitten. Italelgh Aetes-Obtrctr : Major J. w. wilon. superintendent of tbe W.N. C Railroad, was here yesterday, and says tbtt the layint; of the track from Pigeon rivtr toward WarsesTille will begin next ttalurdar. and at tbe same lime ine rei tr io of the old track with steel rails will commence. Tbe grand icoe or co lored Mtaons meets at Motion to-day. Robert Pratt, colored, wbo was to be hsoRd at Goldtboro on the 20th Inst.. bt Kto reprieved by Gov. Jarvts until i ebru- try 9. 1884. lie murdered a white man named O'Neal- We tre pleated to karo from-the New Berne Journal that I ihe efforts to restrain the collection of I a - iL. J .J .v..t XT TI win I ui uNiiiucu kuuvi nw uci uc bat not met with socceaa. Jadge 8 hep- herd denied the motion for an injunction. i bis U well. New Berne Journal : We learn Ihtt tbe lease committee atjoointed at the last ttockboldert' meclinr of the A. t N. - i i C. H. IL Co. htve been called together at Ooidtboro to-morrow to consider proposi tions for leatrer the road, which will be made at the stockholders meeting, on Thurvdty. We are called qpon to chronicle a sad accident wblcb nappened to Joeca county near Piny Grove Church on Saturday last. Little Amos Simmons, a ton of Joseph J. Simmons, a promioent ftrmer io tbe county, axed about seven years, fell from a wagon wbiie it was being driven down a hill near the house, the wheel paatiog over his head, killing him icatanilr. . H- Ttjlor. of Pitt, brought ta bis rice this week and sold it at 1103. Mr-Tajlor gaveosablrd's-eje view of bis manner of farming. He planted ba)ee;c.e raited 75 barrels of corn and 55 bushels of rice. His force consisted of him self and two smtll boya Charlotte Obiercer : Mr. W. 8. Hem by formerly of Union county and now connected with the Rutherford Enter- prM, proposes to establish a newspaper at v tyoetville. Iltywood county, the Drst number of which will be issued in January. The Ilev. U II. Head, represenung the Nttiootl Temperance Society, is en- gtged this winter in temperance work among the colored people of the cootn. lie bat Just closed an Intereeling tenet or meetings in Ilaleigb. aad will be io Char iot U oo Thursday next, and for several days following. Seventeen dajs sgo we reported the marriage al the residence of Etcyi.re McComba. in lb it county, of Dr. is It llortotx or aticeooro. io si its Hal He McCoxabe, one of the ft 1 rest youog Udke of Mecklenburg. Tbe bride and groom attended a reception tt the residence of Capt. Wm. Nesblt, In ibis city, after which they left for ibeir nome in tact- bo ro. A few days afterwards Dr. Morton was attacked with pneumonia and on last Suodty be died. Dr. Ilorton wts tboul 65 yean of sge and was held la great eateesa by bis fellowmen. - For several days past inlitattioos have been heard about the streets of some very disgraceful doings of a party of Da vidson College student at the depot in Ihtt pltce. several days ago. when a number of iadiee sod clergymen were subjected to burning Indignities. It was tt the time the preachers were returning from the Con ference at StalesvtRe that the affair oc curred. From til accounts it was tbe most revolting conduct and the faculty should take the matter in btnd ana aeaj wim u aa Iho merits of the case demand. On board were several very nice ltdiea and two or three grave ministers on their wsy from Con ference, A number -of students came aboard tod took possession of tbe aisle of the car tod tome seals, and for ten or fif teen minute showed themselves off in a most uoeovitble manner. Some or them were oddly d rowed and all seemed Io vie with each other la bad behtvlor. They raade frequent allusions to tbe Conference tt SutesyiMe. called each other brother tod tang wbal seemed to be a caricature on Mrthodut songs at revivals. i ' . : TIQIIKJ CITY. nur AorKBTintniwTv Mcsso5 Shirts, Jfcc A. Dtvtt Holiday trade. D. I Goiuk Mole for tale. Harjusox & Allxx ITtta. Iaxtt Subscription list book. HetssnxRQtR Christina goods. J. R Karar Sewing mschine. MasqcasuoB Baiju At Bmithville. Mkxtixo Ntvassa Goano Company. Daowv. Dans Co. Stuart's whiskey Mcxds Bros. fc DkRosbxt Fancy goods t,Cl aU-Wl- Froet again yesterday mom- tog KcceipU ef cotton yesterday Sfift baka. The police look nobby in their new uolformt- Foil moon to-night at 14 min ute after 10 o'clock. Nothing doing in magisterial or police circle ycaterday , Market And Front street are I Jiaract u brushing up for Chrutmaa. The etrcct, a a general thing, have a very cleanly appearance. Tbe Cbristma born is begin- aioc u beard la the land again. " There were a great many peo pi from 'L country Io tbe dly yesterday, a wtlla oulle a pumberof straDgen from j a distance. j Tbe tocbol3ert of tbe Navas- M Oatao Company of Wflmlpglon. will take place at the eCc of the Company, la ...I, ... in-in 0vwv thU place, till fncroiaf at 10 o'clock Waaiker laaJeaneBa. The followinjc are the indication for to For the Mlddie Atlantic States, warmer fair weather, southwesterly winds, reer- ior to north westerly, and felling preceded .tAtiu...rfv, jj,.i..m.rf I Won tte C048 b7 rising baTOmetef. 1 v a ..t oi.i i a ui uia mum Aumnun DuiLea. hiieuliv I " - wanner fair weather, light variable wind, . . . . ..I rising followed In the northern portions by falling barometer. For the East -Gulf Btates,8lightly warmer fair weather, followed in the southwestern half by local rains, northeast to southeast Finds and lower barometer. For the West Gulf States, slightly warm er cloudy weather, local rains, north to east winds and lower barometer. F6r Tennessee and the Ohio Valley, warmer fair weather, variable winds. mostly westerly, and lower barometer. Superior Court. The case of F. J. Swann. plaintiff. mj against L. A. Hart and J. C. Bailey, de fendants, to recover certain property in possession of the latter, or their heirs, and claimed by the former, which has been be fore this court for the past ten days, came to a close yesterday, the decision being ad verse to the plaintiff; from which judg ment the plaintiff, through his counsel, l craved an anneal to the Supreme, Court of I . m i North Carolina I .,' 4UU WM m",tttW iU" yoiving a contiaeraoie amount oi property, and an array of talent was brought into reouisiUon which has seldom been em- ployed upon any single case in our Courts before. Tbe argument was opened on Thursday last by M. Q. Waddell. Esq., for the plaintiff, wbo was followed by Col. D. K. McRae for the defendants, Col. McRae by Hon. D. L. Russell for the plaintiff. Judge Russell by IToo. Geo. Davis for the de fence, and Mr. Davis by Maj. D. J. De- vane for the plaintiff. The arguments-were all very able and exhaustive ones, as may be readily conceived from the character and ability of tbe counsel on cither side. There are four more of these cases, in rbich F. J. Swann is plaintiff and various parties defendants, one of which is pending in Columbus Court and the other three have been continued over. foralga Kx porta. The following shipments were made from this port yesterday: The Norwegian barque Turitt, Capt. Jensen, for Havre, France, by Messrs. Peterson, Downing & Co , with 2,313 barrels of tar, 700 do pitch. 5 do gum thus, 30 do rosin and 5 casks spirits turpentine, valued at $6,699; the German brig Kryre, Capt. Fretwurst, for Liverpool, by Messrs, Alex. Sprunt & Son, with 1.092 bales of cotton, weighing 506, 063 pounds and valued at 48,000; and tbe schooner Lizzie Xqjor- Capt. Foster, for St. Marc, Hayti, by Messrs. Jas. H. Chad bourn & Co., with 92,799 feet of lumber and 20,000 shingles, valued at $1,321.69. Total $56,020.69. A Alack Blaa Tarnlng TTblte. Mr. J. W. Underwood, of Sampson came into our office yesterday to exhibit to us one of those inexplicable freaks of na ture which is occasionally found in this country of ours, in the shape of a colored man named Hinjlon Melvin, who, after a severe spell Of sickness, about twelve years ago, commenced gradually turning white, whereas before he was coal black. The skin of a good portion of his limbs and face is now as white as anybody's, and tbe trans formation steadily progresses. In the case of Melvin the black gradually fades out and the skin does not peel as in some cases. The contrast in the colors is very striking. lIeyr Coarv. The only case before the Mayor's Court yesterday morning was that of a naughty little son of a very respectable colored fam ily here, who was arrested at the instance of W. W. Frye, the colored agent of the JTatioRMl. Republican and other Republi- can papers, wno bas an omce on oecona street, near Princess. He charged the lit tle fellow with insulting him .by calling him ,JumbQ', on tbe public. streets, while the lad denied the soft -impeachment, de claring that he only asked the complainant for five cents that he owed him for going on an errand. Tbe case was dismissed. Excursion and Ball. The steamer Minnehaha has been char tered by a number of our young men, and rill make an excursion trip to Smithville this evening, for the accommodation of those who desire to attend the ball to be given at that place, leaving her wharf at 6 1 p. m , and arriving on the return trip at 6 o'clock Friday morning. Perfect order is guaranteed and a pleasant time is expect ed. The fare for the round trip will be 75 cents. Racking a Trala. Mr. A. J. McNair, who came in on the southern train Tuesday night,, says some one threw a rock through a window of the car, between Cerro Gordo and Flemington, and the shattered glass struck him on the I ...Mr.W ... , . , . . . i..i.:i i aide of the face in a shower, but luckily AiA .tt,.. fv- tn hurt his --" ft" .tiii. uiau - i 1. - a . . . u . fMMnanfB I eye. i -u.e :ni, bouxo oi iuu i-6 ' naving enierea mem. rto ciew io vuc Hal i ty who threw the rock. Till Breptpc It was inadvertaally stated in our last tbtt -The Rajah,M from the Madison Square Theatre, would be put on our board yesterday evening. This waa an error. The performance Uke place this (Thuraday) evening, a advertised. The pre everywhere speak in very favorable terms of it. Tlie BaJaH. The original Madison Square Theatre Company arrived here this morning and will appear at .the. .Opera House to-night. The press all over the country are unani mous in the praise of their excellence. All I wno nave not already 8ecurea seats snouia, I. . arcaujr aecurcu . - , . 1 ao so &c once: tor imm th flrtne&rance 01 1 1 : the box sheet yesterday the indications are lha BhOAf ITAfftAMlnw 41A .MfliAfttlftKB AVk that the house will 'be filled TBE MAILS. The mails close and arrive at the City Post Office as follows: CLOSE. Northern through mails, fast 7KW P. X Northern throturh and way malls 8:00 A. K Raleigh .6:15 P. M. ft 8.00 A. M. Halls for the N. C. Railroad, and routes supplied therefrom including A. & N. C. Bailroad. at. . . 7:00 P. M. A 8:00 A. M. Southern mails for all noints South. - daily 6:15 A. M. &8.-00 P. M. 4 western mans mj. j. xtauwav) aaur (exoeot Sunday) . 6:15 P. M. All points between Hamlet and Baleigh 6:15 P. M. 11 all for Cheraw and Darlington Kail- road 6:15 A. M. A 8:00 P. M. Mails for points between Florenceand Charleston 6:15 A.M.&. 8:0a P. "M Payetteville, and offices on Cape Fear Blver. Tuesdays and Fridays 1D0 PAT. PayettevOle, viaLumberton. daily, ex cept Sundays 6:15 P. M. Onslow C. H. and intermediate offices, . Tuesdays and Fridays 6:00 A. M. Smithville malls, by steamboat, daily (except Sundays) 8:30 A. M. Mails for Easy HilL Town Creek, Shal- lotte and Little Slyer, Tuesdays and Fridays 60 A. r Wrightsville dally at 8.30A.M: OPEN FOR DELIVERY. Northern thro' and way mails 730 A. M. Southern mails 7.30 A.M. I Carolina Central Railroad 9.-00 A. M. I irn .nA a i m i , I ".iMwmwM "vm turn uuun iruiu uuai ness portion of city at 5 A.M., 11:30 A.K. and 5:30 P.M.: from -other parts of thecityat 5P.M. I Carriers delivery oDen on Sundav from 8:30 to. I 930 a.m general aeuyery open from 7 a.m. to 6.00 P.M, and on Sundays from 8:30 to 930 A. M. Stamp Office open from 8 A. M. to 12 M., and from 2 to 5:30 P. M. Money order and Register Department open same as stamp office. Railroad time, 75th meridian. ADVICE TO MOTHERS. Are von dtstnrhad at night and broken of your rest bv a sick child suffering and oryinsr with oain of cutting teeth t If so, send at once and get a bottle of Mas. WiN8jx)w's 8OOTHTH0 Stkctp for children teeth ing. Its value is incalculable It will relieve tha poor little sufferer immediately. Depend upon it, mothers, there is no mistake about it. It cures dysentery and diarrhoea, regulates the stomach and bowels, cures wind colic, softens the gums, reduces Inflammation, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. Mrs. Wutslow's Soothixo- Stbup for children teething is pleasant to the taste, ana is tne prescription or one or tne oldest, and best female Dhvsicians and nurses in the Uni ted States, and is for sale by all druggists through out the world Price 25 cents a bottle. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Notice. rjHB ANNUAL MKETTNg OF THE STOCK HOLDERS of the NAVASSA GUANO COMPANY of Wilmington, will be held at their Office, in this city, on Thursday, 13th December next, at 10 o'clock A. M. DONALD MacRAB, nov 28 St 28 de 9 13 Sec'y and Treas. Lost. BLANK BOOK, CONTAINING THE SUB- scription list of a Missionary Society, was lost yesterday evening on Market Street between 3d ana otn. Any one returning said Book to Mrs. V a n w a... .I... Tk aT T til be liberally rewarded. deo 13 It Grand Masquerade Ball SMITHVILLE, THURSDAY, DEC. 13TH. The Steam Yacht MINNEHAHA has been char tered for the occasion, and will leave here at 6 S o'clock the next morning. Fare for round trip 75 cts. Perfect order guaranteed. dec 13 It For Sale. pWO A NO. 1 MULES For sale low by dec 13 It D. L. GORE. Once More Ladies ! YOUR ATTENTION IS CALLED TO THE FACT that the NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE is su perb, attractive and light running. A new lot ordered for next week, to meet "the Christmas demand. I also have a sample of the WHITE SEWING MACHINE on hand. Ladies, eome and see how beautifully It does Eubboldkry work of any style you may wish. A child can use it nice ly. It has the perfect Spool Automatic Bobbin Filler. Don't fail to come and see it. I will be pleased to show-ton all its points of merit. I am next to suss narrers fancy store. J. H. ivAKKAK, Trust In God. - 24 Market St. P. S Mrs. Annie Buroh and Mr. M. F. Davis are City Canvassers. hac dec 13 3t A FULL LINE OF Fancy Goods, Fancy Goods, Fancy Goods, Fancy Goods. New Designs in Olive Wood Plush and - Leather. Recherche. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Fancy Goods, Fancy Goods. WEDDING GIFTS. Unique, Fancy Goods. Appropriate. MUNDS BROS. A DkROSSET, Druggists, Market St. deo 13 it Hats! Hats ! HARRISON A ALLEN, Hatters. deo 13 U Just In To-Day, ANEW LOT OF SHIRTS, Best in the city for $r?Do each. New Lot COLLARS and CUFFS, All sizes, from 12 to 18 inches. Boy-' Elegant HOLIDAY SUITS. deo IS It Clothier and Merchant Tailor. "Jq Whom it May UOnCem WE UNDERSTAND THAT CERTAIN PAH tiM in Wilmington are sellincr a brand of Whiskey which they claim to be n a Ktnnrfi nne.khrldire Rvn Whiskey.' We hereby state emphatically that Meter. r RRinflKRS Sc co. are our ONLY AGENTS in Wilmington, N. C, and this .Whis- key can only be dbtained from them. We have a cauttpn label on each barreLshowingttuU the a caution laDei on eaon Darrei, buvwiukvum mo A..T. rwritarfid at Washington. D. c. lathe Patent Office, and anyone infringing on the same is uabie to prosecution. w this Whiskey to be pure and un- aauiteratea, ana equi w nj on uia uuu.cu BROWN, DAVIS A CO.. 1323, 23 A 27 Cary St , Richmond, Va. deo IS lw Land Plaster, TTYJB 8ALB BY WOODY A CURKXS, ' X General Commission Merchants, Wilmington, it. u. kmo. Role Aarenta for tha PORTLAND PLAS TER MILLS, tbe products of which aremade from HARD PLASTER and FINEST GROUND. Correspondence solicited. - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Wreck Sale. ; ON TUESDAY, 18TH VSSlLl AT 18 O'CLOCK M. we will sell at our Sales Room, North Water Street, by order of Captain Fassallaaaa, and-on-der fmmeAMAB of thn FnrtWaTilMHti far. uieaiint T. . - ' i wwaomu may concern, me Itallan (DIA c t 373 ton- Cf Gtei 1 noa. tosther with ail hr snn.T. s&iig. mmiiiri f S&AIV: I AnflnnTK. I jnS.lT1R. KfHlT.R. nnfl HVnTTT.hinff fifl 1 . --7- ' I . . T ' ans' " Dry Dock in this Harbor. Can be inspected any day before the sale. Terms Cash. CRONLY & MORRIS. Auctioneers Wilmington, N. C, Sept. 8,1883. deo 8 ts Charleston News & Courier will please insert two times, 10th and 17th. and send bill to C. & M. Valuable Residence for Sale. OFFER FOR SALE THAT LARGE AND HANDSOME DWELLING, containing '8 Rooms and'S Halls, Basement 2 Rooms, Closets, &c, sit- uated on the southwest corner of Ann and Sixth streets. Bath Rooms (hot and cold water), with Demorest Improved Closet attached; Gas and Water throughout, Double back Piazzas, Kitch en. Stables. Wood House and every convenience on the -premises. The building is new and com plete in every particular Can be seen any day after ll a. m. Terms easy and madeknown upon application to CRONLY & MORRIS, dee,9 3t 13,16 Real Estate Agents. T,-4- U-wrr a LLO b 11UW f TyE ARE ARRANGING AND MARKING down Goods for the HOLIDAY TRADE, and w oan show some very PRETTY AND USEFUL PRESENTS. Suits for Men; Suits for Boys. Overcoats for Men and Boys. A laree line of Neckwear and Fancy Goods for Gentlemen and Boys. If you want to give a Gentleman a Present that will be appreciated, come and look at our Stock and you will be sure to find it. . A. DAVID, dec 13 tf Merchant Tailor and Clothier. A Holiday Present rjV BE GIVEN AWAY EVERY PURCHASER of $2,00 worth of "goofls will be entitled to re ceive a chance at a most beautiful, extravagant and richly costumed imported DOLL, which has been arrayed in the highest of fashion by one of Worth's Special Artists. This O.UEEN OF THE DOLLS, in all her grace and beauty, has consented to share her affections with, and to be triven on New Year's day to the person tnen noimng tne AucKy ixumoer. . V. a 1 w CHRISTMAS GOODS, AN ENDLESS VARIETY, too numerous to itemize. Fancy Extravaganzas, Imported Oddities, Japanese Curiosities, and ex tensive collections of goods of every description imaginable, from nearly all the principal manu facturing cities in Europe and America. Please call early, see tbe LOVELY DOLL, make your purchases, and procure your chances at HETNSBERGER'S dec 13 tf Live Book and Music Stores. Wjoods Rider Wanted, " rjpoRiDE THE WOODS FOR A TURPENTINE Business, A man of experience, with good ref erences and unmarried, desiring such situation, please apply at once to p. MCINTOSH, -declSlw Laurinburg, N C. JALL AND TAKE A CHANCE At J. K. McILHENNY'S DRUG STORE. nov 29 tf Holiday Presents ! JN EVERY VARIETY, AND TOO NUMEROUS to be mentioned, can be found at the most rea sonable prices at F. C. MILLER'S Drug Store, 324 So. Fourtn street, dec 11 tf Corner of Nun. AT jJJRS. S.J. BAKER'S MILLINERY EMPORIUM, No. 122 Market street, can'be found a large and well selected Stock of CHRISTMAS TOYS, FIRE WORKS, Ac. Call and see. MRS. S. J. BAKER, dec 9DAWtf 122 Market St. Christmas Novelties ! We do not claim to have Greater Variety or Finer Goods than any one else. WE ONLY POLITELY ASK YOU TO CALL AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELF. 1TATES, deo 9 D&Wtf 119 MARKET STREET. Fire Cracta, Raisins, Candy. 100 20X68 rrRERACKERs' 5Q Boxes RAISINS, 1AA Boxes Mixed aria Stick CANDY, For sale by KERCHNER A CALDER BROS. dec 9 tf Powder, Shot, Caps. 200 BaS8 SH0T 1111 sizes 300 wholes' and 8.Kegs POWDER' K r'napii Water Proof Mnsket and G. D. CAPS, For sale by For sale bv dec 9 tf KERCHNER te CALDER BROS. Sugar, Coffee, Flour. JACON, RICE, MEAL, MOLASSES, SALT. Lard, Vinegar, Hay, Corn, Oats, Crackers, Snuff, Tobacco, Soap, Lye, Potash, Starch, Candles, Cheese, Matches, Buckets, Paper Bags, Twine, Ac,, For sale by dec 9 tf KERCHNER A CALDER BROS. Seed Bye ! NEW LOT OF SEED RYE JUST RECEIVED. ALSO, NEW FLOUR. NEW WHEAT; MIXED,- BLACK and RED RUST PROOF OATS. CORN, HAY, GRITS, HOMINY and MEAL al ways on hand and for sale low. . C. B. WRIGHT, Proprietor nq,v$0.tf CAPE FEAR FLOUR MILLS. TIIURSDAY EVE C, DEC. ISfll. Only representation In this eltyof the latest and most notable success from the Madison Square Theatre, TJOL eEajall. 'InfinftelyBright. Merry and Charminnly riota- resque r Original Cast and Complete Scenery ! THE GREAT GLADS SCENE, .with. Its Brook of Real Water running across tbe Stage ! .Reserved Seats $1. at Dyers', Tnotdty, Decem ber llth, at 8 a, m, Admission, 75c and 50o. Gal lery, 25c. deo9 4t Executor's Notice. JHE UNDERSIGNED HAVING QUA LI MID as Executor of the last will and test. ment of Thomas Beck, deceased, hereby notifies all per sons indebted to his said testator to make Imme diate payment; and alt persons htving claim. against his testator to present them to the un dersigned, duly authenticated, on or before the 30th day of November. 1884, or this notioe will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. IDili 0k ill. f Vn.jn). 1UM auw wvu uav v 1 &.wouaLvi, ioo. MARSDEN BELLAMY, Executor nov29oawfrw th of Thomas Beck, dee'd. . Sampson County Beef. TROVERS OF GOOD BEEF WULD DO WELL to call at STAlix No. 8, where will be round The Finest Beef ! ever brought from Sampson CountyI purchased from Mr. T. L Rackley. Also, FINE MOUNTAIN BEEF ! will be on hand'for four weeks, nov 14 tf GEO. F. TTLLEY. BeautifUl and Attractive OODS PLACED IN STOCK THE PAST WEEK designed especially for the Holiday Trade, consisting in part of RATTAN CHAIRS, (of most exquisite patterns) MARBLE TOP TAB LBS. CHAMBER 8UITS, AC. For the children we will display a most Elabo rat Stock of DOLL CARRIAGES, HOBBY HOR8E8. WAGONS, CHAIR8, DEXTER AND SHOO FLY BOCKERS, &c. These goods are of best manufacture, and wo would be pleased to have every one call and see them. THOMAS C. CRAFT, Act , Furniture Dealer, dec 9 tf 20 South Front Street. L. VOLLERS, 26 & 28 SOUTH FRONT ST. By to-morrow's Steamer Metwurst. fine Ful ton Market Beef, Beef Tongue Smoked Eels, Green Garden and Split Peas, Lima Beans, Llm- Durger. hwiss ana ap sago uneese, Extra No. 1 Mackerel, Ground Horseradish, another cask of that fine Kraut, a full line of Wood and Willow Ware, all at Bottom Figures. dec7tf L. VOLLERS. r . New Scarborough House, NO. 104 NORTH WATER STREET AND PRINCESS 8TREET WILMINGTON, N. C. The Finest Restaurant in the City. Board $1.25 per Day. Three Tickets $1.00, Sin gle Meals 35c. No Meals sent out. deo7tf R. J. SCARBOROUGH, Prop'rf ' Wm. E. Springer & Co., gUCCESSORS TO JOHN DAWSON A CO.. Wholesale and Retail HARDWARE. Largest Stock and best Assortment in the city. Guaran teed goods and prices. 19, 21 A 23 Market Street, dec 9 tf . Wilmington, N. C. Our Christmas Stock JS NOW OPEN. OUR LADY FRIENDS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO INSPECT IT . GILES Ss MURCHI80N, Crockery Department. dec9 tf Given Away. TF THE MA NH ATT A OR THE .CHARIOT CI- X GAR does not give satisfaction for Five Cents, your money. will be refunded. Try them and you will smoke no other. For sale only at HARRIS1 News and Cigar Store. Latest Papers.always on hand. dec 9 tf . John C. Davis, TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Wilmington, N. C. Office over the Bank of New Hanover. Practices in all the Courts of the State. Special attention paid to the collection of claims. nov 28 1m Patricio ! Cigars ! 5 Cents ! FOR SALE EVERYWHERE, nov lfl tf Fine Art! PORTRAITS IN CRAYON OR PA8TEL Orders respectfully solicited and promptly executed in tbe Finest Style and at remarkably Low Price for such work. Prices, explanations. Ac, on ap plication. Friends are invited to call. ORIN THOMAS. Artist Studio, 119 Market St.. deo9tf Wilmington, N. C. New Styles. "yE HAVE JUST RECEIVED SEVERAL NEW and Handsome Styles of Ladle Hand-Sewed and Turned Button Boot, which are very pretty, easy fitting and comforts ble to wear. Sold Low for Cash. Geo. R. French & Sons, 106 NORTH FRONT STREET. dec 9tf Mantels, gTOVES, GRATES, TIN ROOFING. Catalogues and Price MgtioeditVtany """"f.m. king A CO. Star Saloon JS THE PLACE TO GET THE FINEST NEW RIVER OYSTERS to be found in the city. Alto. WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS and TOBACCO. Can and be convinced. GEO. 7. HERBERT, ' Proprietor. deo 7 tf The Pamlico Enterprise 8TONEWALL, N. C. A FIRST CLASS WEEKLY PAPER, published V In the 6RATN SEOION of tbe State. Subscription 1.G0 a year. Yearly Advertising rates ue (Squares. SoOne rates. iTStf ENTERPRISE. Stonewall. N. C square, ik iwu " TrAr - aao: quarter uoiumn, aw, uu wiu. Cominn, $100. 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