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' 1 I v hi M . jv- y t- . T I f " .'J .r'jJt "MOKfr -ft. '- ' 7 - -J- ' . - in TIT , On Month, - ji oo im To, thy a.i 1 i " JJO, Month. 8 Off J " f" 4 Six Heathy o oo t M f. UM 00 00 rao a u lmi ., ooasa ' i 1. -Aw rMr r J? " - , Cr? Oontraot Advwtlaementa uken at propot tlonately low rates, lc " Ten Ilnet aolld Wonpafoa typ mtk one gnur.- NKW ADVKRTISKMENTS. . MM CttT. I VOL. XXXIIL-NO, 82. ILMINGTONy N, CM SATURDAY, DECEMBER-29, 1883. WHOLE NO. 5093 . i im MORNING EDITION. o W Lf. of LoviatfLV. wataacti , ;rwt fr ta ll pwaitaaUay foe ! , ..i.n tv eitf of ita rai waila la VX , Upiw'.aat. Ota. Ilaapiir7x ,(,f t 'hirtf of Catara. t 9. A . dlmi nf.Jcniy ia Wa4fttax4 city X vtrly al ttUaAtltl Kaa. fcrfri 4 mj eaimay. &uni block aa4 1 1 if StaMl builiila ttaroofMl HiiainMiM filu t it tk wk malif , $iu etaoa(ioa of U;n .:r t rotum&i O rxt rvpaJ of i.- rJt 1h Total at vwrvipu of cC- n (. .'! iAt porta i)t.SU bW r ii- iirii!i &im&4o Rom tlaoy t&al . t mnni 4-. 5w aTirw) al by taaoa i-rnirt tSkft ttieiiw of tA CfctAolie fUt t:f tm'rt 5ttm tb'rtia ralaauusa. fi imor t2Xa tSu C Wiiv of EJP -ii u ,)iM Nlitti. rtaaco iH tu;f tuiwmaitf frni Caia o atrcouat of i r inn r.upHi4- Oo Oral vita n injury taat U kp aim ita . , i,.i.n f r ttnt lay T tm- i ; "ititif. fim f- York for LrJjl v r. , ! c. DidtU Xnnmtxrn :, Pmulwn !alafa tsMtltwtkm. ao i :itui i La ii)ui or ..iia 4tjni la Trout LX. :tl t.iXX) o.'wa of etti aJ otar y nrk K.oy . r- rm. nt?a iwl ol D ? uf..Vf tf inft ! ' 'talt t. rwra waraimi SiNQUc: I'til pmta tnrpatia UtJy i -,rn?M IctnrJ to ISO in Rk!umor WU. that ii Irtve . kU f" in :h oimttil c arora far UrM thka Mi-mmh.inj. Ala., th catr of -ii ti4in of thtt ?4eata. to tin fetory. vf i K im: tan- wifa of (iarI r a U.iio tWrn-r-at in ( IkiJ in W a.hington With th ane ja Ue btn ta ic nfe t. that (Sa aaJ roacao J ! th.ai Wiluaia jftso n'5 M W hat d y u aay ? N.! o know a'l abat it. The i l.it iu't.ir N V.) V-rj '. ya i- 1 iin-tM or rd k flr aao i i tt tn-atijrm. 1 1 m1 h mterimtuif to hoar it.- .nt.nK will ( oa Mr. flat to toxlth th orbtakor tl. ttnaior V ril not ot foe it. Piw- rw (loo two cnp-aaiw of -ii-htu it fieDlr. Tia, gvardiag ' p I . and tbe eititeo jfenerally . i,tnrl iotth rti to preot a ! itLrvak. J tt. i4 .i.f. Hum Mary Aft-ir-,ii lm th Ottko of Poet land )r. in y N !." not tnten! m rrv hn or at U-. ?t.rt y w 1 t tt not fte-ttn that ths I mttntom t I:mr Masters mot it Phil t.il pht. Tharlat Th )iintry hiM etp b'f-io- aaJ v k.-.i-ii th prx.!lii gt. It'oI. Whjrtoa J. ifa correct t i-vp ( tU hfi it ii ! h fa rt lMiihii tht tat on h it a y m. I toOiK.! , not bi h 1 1 t f.r any h hill a S-..VV ill ,- t'. pi. wo Mr. pJkr Carti ia i ' pomtiorv s thtaa. ta roprs- t him i.o ltonn tht abolition of e.tt on whutaey. beef. Ac. tie U utMeU ta thue folly an 4 ao U the uh ConrsttM. Sumoss Oat all rtM, e wa ! vp"!. Ot in h tt r-oh4j ta a frWa-d; Toll ytf CartSsf t. orvj fc uUi to worry " Lot o.'n put wtr s '(mo wfro t waoi ewmaiHMw tt l oo pjohf h is thottht in tnfao) that tba M-tim of . Otadsteoe's CAsJe l.C fof tho 5paarbip IIoo. Ar nn WeUoIoy. U ry asortala, Th ToVUa wvll oppo, aad th Irtb will male ronf;tlooj bjfr pprv intf hi . Th liotiaN Iraair U felly d '.rmml ta eaale th sxtoa of '-h- ttnchi th U4S tw tbe next oaten) of the Partlaxaent. I! caeaaa '. insist apoa its applWatloa to Irs !n4 as well a to th rvmai ndrr of f-he KiaiVdm. IU laUads thla sKaH hm th folic j ot his party. Hdaas NW. 9Zrf tai to be) the cootsaV1 ' Tb uv to Tolamo bito rj of OorjU by Cbrt C Joo, Jr Uia to ta ciknt pwdactioo. It Is fmb!ill io DMtoo iaeioUent tjle. A S-ar&anih boo oogbt to Iut pobluberl iU Tbft book crillo of tb N York Tim wyt: aJJiUo Lo bmlat axdoox flni of AarkM axtlMokWA Mr. Cbafk C Joom Jr.. la f tronkUr ksbwa u writer oa 9ooOra eoiooUJ Mttorr. ixtch ptrxn lial nmvtb bat xct2Iax ftcctirtcj. A kin to dscrib lb Incident! of lot w&r fccva Oorxt d Pria la OtbtborM'B tiM witk tul of U Ilivhitko. IVaaaiU U rroand. mAoy of tt o&l LrvllLioct nUiicj io lb tcitiemtnl of 6vva&A k beta xptd or rtr lctd by aim. fcU taformilioa brinj ob Uitl from fami! wcord." A priia tight a rtry bralol oor wm f oogbt near W ilk tbrrr, Peoo oo WrdncatJay btco Dick Pedlar aoJ Di ilrigbl. It laald tbrough tghtj-oareo roam!. Pedtar won They foagbt to tba ibov. IJright baJ a cbilL An accoool taja: lWtk aoa fraaattj a Borribia apewar aaco htUr l& fikt. t& Saa kaaciof irom FVila'a fca walcJa waa aimoat maaacd 10 Wfy. rtJUr. aixaoQxk i& lci6f. wm uita Iwcm Qacoejciooa. wka a afrv kmorrkax took rUca, jfTaUy DroatralJof aim aa4 laarriac kia Ufa. To-eikt bo vaa rpoti rtry fow. SJxfiJT O'JkXaiWy aaJ ovmmv woa oa tb ora kaif aa boar aftar ta Cil took p!c. but toenwdad lo mk!a a amau. A fxJ dat of moey cAaa ci kaad oa tb mall. iVilar wil 140 aaJ Bijbl !3S pooovJ " I L mora, tb tbowrnao, t cow vtrj olL 1U baa jojt oadt bt will an.j h Jcxa ool mean that it thai! be broken whea b U deaJ. Here it the way be d il: "To aaaat a pwaaibie fa tare claim of lo aaitf. dlroctad txviat k!a will, be called la kat fomuy pajcUa aa4 two otker well aUy kao-a nrwjMtxxi doctor, oca a komco patkiat aat tk otkar aa aUcalkial, al of wkoea witaawMMi kia iaart aod made oalk tkal tkay batwrfl Ike UnUior lo be of ona4 a4 2ipcaio ml ad aa1 mem ory Hat if the old ehowtaao doJe the devil it ia more than doabtfal if eome abarp lawyer dote ool dodc;e him. Wo rocoaamaad tka aulkl SjU to be tuoooat tioot it aad demaaJ tb Cnl rLCra oa tk liar kat (lri4. OmawrriaJ - If the Sjath was to be blind eoo3jh to follow the ad Tic of a Northern Ilepablican paper that rery papr woqld bo the first to bring ool tbe bloojy ebirt and to raiae the cry of eortiooaliin. Tbe Soalh i not a fooL A new play of tnueb eicellence, it i aaid, baa been prodoeed at tbe !Vioeaa'a Theatre, Ijndon. It ia entitled "Claud ian," and U tbe joint work of Mr. W. G Willa and Mr. Henry Herman. It i aaid to be original and of rare literary and dra matic excellence. Not ooly bare and er ground cables bee-o aacceioafolly tested in Washing ton, as ws before reported, bot it ha. beoo tested that you can connect at any point the underground wires with those above ground. Kven tele phone cnessagrs can bm tboa trans mitti. Without aa exception alt the Iriocratic Iroleclioo (what a ron trsliction !) papra are bowling for th repeal of all internal taxes. They know what tbey are np to aod that U enoro than ran b said for some other Democratic ppra. Spirits Turpentine Toisnot Um: Trinity College has alaotsoti ChoToa.ee ladiaaa. as t octroi this yoar The !UU b paying for therr tfucatitfa. nttabar JUevrd: Aa sf ill be oooa la a aotka pabiihd la another col ta. a SMotlag ef the yostkss of the pcacs of this eovatf wtU bo hold bora oa the 22d day ef Jaaaary. foe lh porpos of aboUsh tsf out Iafr1ue Coort. Ilaletgb JZsKvrdir: "l am now diidsd to g ta rUSohory. I rvtam to Herth OuroixA la Uro and Cm oa br aotl." 5a wrUse Bsr. J. T. TattSsx Rrr . 3. 9. farofey has foe ooo days bowa la Oca ta ba ths latrroat ef Waha rorwl CcJWga. Scocwall EnierprU: Mr. Tboa. Woodard. asa rasaScn. while haottsg rooaU Uaahor. last mday. had his thigh hevhew la three places br a kC break lag Uot froaa the carrtaxj and roCiag oo hiia. lie is doing wei aa ctnUl be expsctsd. Ccocoftl Tim4s: Mr. John A. TLaahra. th rsrentlr aloctod shetiif to axje esed Shrt5 fiZoogV, tha pressnt Iscorab aaa. tsadorstS his boad. last 51 onlay, which waa aecwctsil Mr. Has k la thoa loch t&s) calh of oc and Underad his rest xaaXwe. w hkn waa also accepted. Tha (-renewal ie stlH roicg oo. TJocoIfltco JVjv Mr. Solomon ttoaraor. sacew gsosTaUf known as "Kg BoT Uoarasr ilied- at his hosne la this county oa rrti mora lag. Decetnber Tlh, ad h yt- ifr UaaTaer enjoyed the tCactko ef ULsgthe tarxtattnaa ia this conaty. and at tha tlsw of bis death wotghed asx!y 400 pensda. . Tha Lnmbertco I2oioni wCl aocsj enter its ensentb year. It as rruiag to be asoeg the older papers of lha htAit. Alihcog lat groJai edor Is cca scaatrj Tra-tagtar aroend tho drckT we art gad lo know he taakes pfogreaa at tha I ia lime, aad Un IL i26womai U oo a u kbrU Ha ceaVaaUl wa bopi brother 1L will t at the editorial bellows and atni abla to do bis ow Uowlsf -Wo wocld Ilka to-ha there to sea tbe oparatloa. Lenoir Tbpic' Tf. -Willi am An deraoa. of Wllkea. baa a pack of btmnda whlchTbe heUrrta ia. lis offers to ran them anlsat any Ckldweirtiack cpoa awarerof tl.OCa -Taroaxk oar friend John R. llodcre. Eaq., of WtoUnca, wa Irarn that oo Taeadar.- Dec li lliaa Sarah Greer. axed ahottt i years,- Urine; on Bearer wter, TxomHKd .eniaaa vj oanr- lag. The Baltimore tells of lira. Khoda Howard, who Urea la Bath county. Kr.. and Is 118 rears old, ha rlo j been bora ia oar neitfrborin; conn IT or vriipee in uecetnoer, i nn. net Bsahjea name waj 'Ward and aba w&a mar ried ta lTWL lira. Howard lssUll in ex cellent health. a Hickory JYe-u: On Wednesday Uat wa noticed al the W. N. a Railroad depot twenty-two bar rela of eora ataodLng ready for aklpcnent. They were lo be eent mainly to Mew York to make eg nogg. cake, etc, for oar Northern brethren. The eatt bound train doe In ilkkory but Blf hi at 11.83 was wrecked at the Dock to an. Jo action bejood Aaherllle yeaterdaj afternooo. We do ooC know the extent of the damage, bat learn that the eoxioe and mall car were tamed bottom upward. Wa learn that there are quile a number of famUwe who contemplate moving to llick ory about the flrat of next year; in fact, we ar to correapondence with arreral parti ea ho will when they come be valuable ac quhftlona to tbe town. Kockiogbam Spirit: Tbere was a cooaiderahle flutter of excitement In towa laat Saaday morning over the an nouncement that a man wae under guard at Loog'a Hotel charged with having mar ried and deserted a lady in Montgomery couoty and attempting to marry another woman In tbli coanty. Tbe brtde ex pec laal. (No. 3.) who proved lo be Jlise Mi nerva Owena, of the Utah Settlement in thia county, waa at the hotel with the man under guard. The man Informed u that hla name waa Smith, and that he waa born and raiaed near Alfordeville. in Robeson cmjoty. bat he had told the girl that hla narna waa Parker, and waa endeavoring to wed ber under thai name. To olhera he aid hla name waa Floyd. Fayetteville Observer: A large firm of aeed merchant and importer in Ibiledciphie, aom time ago. offered friars for tbe best prod act from certain lode of their aeed. It ia gratifying to nuie lb fact thai our young friend Mr. Calvia Thames, 19 year of age, waa awarded a premium of f 10 for the best aod lazest aprcimen of the Bpaniah Moculroua Pepper. Tola one well deserved the name of the apedea, aa U waa 6 inches in cir- cumferenas aod 101 Inches long. Otpc David Joces haa a wire fence of the moat improved pattern entirely around hla farm oo the edr of town The farm con Uia brtoreeo 60 and 70 acres, and a wire fence t long aa thla la a novelty with oa. Work oa tbe C Y. & Y. V. R. R la till profTesainr aatiaf ac'.orily. On the up per eod of the fine the track ta laid to with in 20 mite of Qreeaaboro. and oo the old Florence line they have reached Little Rockfiab. and are hard at work building a trestle oear that point We were much pieaaed to ate each good order pre vailing oo the at reel daring the Chriitm holidays- We recret to learn that deputy aheriff Dyrd had bia collar bone broken by a aiogalar accident He waa celebrmtiog Cbriatmaa by firing blank cert rfdjres from a doable barreled ahot gun. Holding the pkee in the air above bia right ahoulder. both barrel heavily charged, he islanded lb discharge one at a lime; but both went off. and the recoil caused the but of the gun to atrike hla ahoulder violently, knocking him aenaeleaa for a little while. He waa oa the atreeta yesterday ; but hla right arm will be useless for aotde lime. TSE CITY. NBtW AOVBRTJIKTtETm- Hnws Underwear, etc, Jons L MArrrTT Loot dog. J T. LiTTUKJonx $10 reward. Hataasxaoaai Thanks to pairona. Ckoxlt dpfoajQa Bananas at auction. Means Baoa. Jt DaRcsurr Preaenu. etc S. O. Noamaor California pear, etc !. I si. Receipts . of cotton yesterday 143 bales. New moon this morning at 45 mioutr after ? o'clock. Tbere were no ca- for trial bo fore the Mayor 'a Court yesterday morn log. Four tramp?, tbfee white and oa colorsd. wcro lodged al tbe station house last olfbt. There was a decided fall in tbe temperature during Thursday night, and the wind howled dismally. The blowing of borna and tbe popping of crackers haa eotirtly subsided, sad "quiet once more reigns in Warsaw." First Quarterly Meeting tor the proeeol Conference year at the Fifth SUeel Method!! Church to-day and to morrow. Tbe name of tbe rillage and postoOcatn CoJombns county, heretofore known as Flealegton, baa been changed to Lake Waceaxnaw ; lha earns to go ioto ef fect oa the flrat day of January. The German brig Hermann FKirieA. Capb. Nleiahr, was cleared from this port foe Amsterdam. Holland, yester day, by Maosr Alex. Spront A Bon. with 1.123 bales of couoo. weighing 519.633 pounds and raised at $31,000. Mr. OeOw N. Harries, of this city, who haa had cooaiderahle newspaper experience. Is to bare charge of the Wadca boro Ttowo tad assist In editing the same, while the proprietor; Mr. R 1L Cowan, lo la Waahlngtoo altendlog to h(s oAclal duties. A raid waa made upon tbe premises of Mr. Michael Griflo, corner of Eighth end Hanorer streets, oo Thursday night, and his Jheo boose waa robbed of eighteea chkheaa The thief broke the coop open. No croe. A good deal of chkkaa atsallog ia goJog on around the city Jet now. . Ber. Dr. W. H. Bobbitt, the new Pre siding Elder of Wilmington District. M. H Church, Sooth, arrived, here yesterday morning. He Is said to be peculiarly auit ed to the-work of a Presiding Elder. The Doctor is no stranger'ln our midst, baring art only married bere.'.but having at one tlmeeerred aa pastor of the Fifth Street Church, and afterwards as principal of a school here. Mr. J. E. Willaon, who haa been rery sick. a able to be oat again. Bar. Dr. J. C. Hlden has accepted a call to the Baptlat church at Lexington. Ejr. It la a little noteworthy that two former pas tors of this cUyDt. Taylor and Dr. Hiden should both.ke called to a place with the same name, though in different States. We regret to bear that the venerable L. B. Hoggins is rery sick again. Mr. n. W. Mallory left last evening for a trip up the Carolina Central. Mr. . A. Alderman, of the Goldsboro' graded sehool. Is here on a risit Ber. Dr. Prltcbard, of the First Baptist church, left yesterday morning to attend the Union Meeting of the Eastern Baptist Association at Warsaw. Duplin couoty. Ta oalaa Compaar The following notice we find in the col umns of tbe Norristown (Pa.) Remitter: A more thoroughly delighted audience than that which listened to the presentation of "The Field of the Cloth of Gold" by Alice Oatea' Opera Bouffe Company in Mu sic Hall laat evening nerer assembled with in the walls of that building. Uproarous fun, excellent- music, clever acting and beautiful new costumes were the features of the entertainment This waa the first appearance in Norristown of Mi&s Oates. She ia certaialy one of the most gifted ex ponents of comic opera on the stage, and poeaessea a sweet, weH'cultivated voice of .wonderful compass. Miss Adele Leonard, another accomplished vocalist, shared with Bliss Oates the honors of the evening and received an ovation of ap plause. Messrs. Harry Lindley andR Van Oaten, aa the two kings, kept the audience in a continual roar of laughter. Two bet ter comedians, nerer went on the boards in light opera. Frank Drew, in a female character, also contributed bia share of tbe fun. Tbe other parts were taken by talented vocalists aod actors above the av erage. nMale. As tome important changes were made in the' liat of officers of St Johns Lodge No. 1 after the regular election, we give the list as installed on St. John's Day, as followa: S. G. Hall, W. M. J. W. Perdew. S. W. A. Carpenter, J. W. F. G. Robinson. Treasurer. W. N. Bowden, Secretary. Z. E. Murrell, 8. D. G. M Crapon, J. D. J. McD. French and J. I. Melts, Stew ards. B. O. Bates, Tiler. Ilaa-aa. Corpai. Mr. B. C Barden, who was sent here a few days since "from Pender cdunty, to be im prisoned for the nonpayment of costs in some case, was surrendered to Deputy Sheriff Hand, of Pender, yesterday, in obedience to an order from His Honor, Judge McKoy, to be produced before him in Chambers, yesterday, at Clinton, on a writ of habeas corpus. Tbe officer and Mr. Barden left on the W. & W. R, R., lear iog the train at Warsaw and taking private conveyance to Clinton. O m laesaaJary Attempt. It is stated that an attempt was made to burn the colored graded school, near St Stephen's A. M. E. Church, on Thursday night last, but the flames were discovered in lime to extinguish them by the prompt application of sand. Kerosene oil was used, we learn, to stimulate the flames. The damage was slight and there was no general alarm. Wateat-Nlsfct 91 oo tins;. The old custom, prevalent here and else where, of watching the old year out and the new one in, will be observed on Mon day evening, the Slst inst. by appropriate services at the Front Street Methodist Cborcb, commencing, at 10i o'clock and .cloaing Jmmediately after the ushering in of the new year. Net aiiogethor la Ts.lv. A. gentleman residing in' the neighbor hood of Seventh and Princess streets shot at a thief who was attempting to commit a robbery on his premises a few nights since, and the yells that succeeded the report am ply attested that the shooting was not alto gether in rain. Nor.- barque Ganger Rolf, Ronneberg, hence, arrived at Newcastle December 23d. Swe . barque Uogana, sailed from Seville for this port December 20th. Qaarterty neeUag. First Round Oa part) for the Wilmington District of the Methodist E. Church, Soutn: Wilmington, Fifth Street. Dec. 29 and 30. Do. Front Street, Jan. 5 and 6. W. H. Bobbitt, P. E. A DOWN TOWN MERCHANT, having passed ororalrioopteo nUrhts, disturbed by the agonies I rtioe? that Mr. Wlowoothlng 8yrnpwaa toot th artlds aoeded. nrexmred a suddit for the child. Oa reaching borne and acquainting hla wife wtth wha ho had done, aba refused to have it admmlotarod to tho child, aa she was strongly in raToroi Morocoopouiy. Thatmgnttnecnua ta anffermgjutd tao paranU without sleep. tnrn- tna- hoooo tbo day foUowtng. tho father found tbe nooy suu sasonag: ana while oontempwmK so othor sUeplnos night, tho mother stepped from tho room to . attend to tome domeotio duties aad loft the father wtth tho child. During her ab eooo ho administered a portion of the Soothing 8 Trap to the baby, and aaid nothing. That night au hand slept weB. and the little fellow awoke in tbo morning bright and harpy. Tho mother was delicti tod wtth tbe wonderful change, and al tboaxha first offended at the d ooeptlon prac Uood spoa her, haa continued to ooe tho Syrup, aad sun ertng cryta; babies and leotleoa mights kn dlamMMiL A aMt of the BTTUD - sorer yet eome the yet failed to relieva the baby, ana over- prejudices of -tha mother, sola oy au Druggists. as oenxs a nottl. Weather laeUeatlejiaw The following are the indications for to day:" -:' '' ' For the Middle Atlantic States,' warmer. fair weather! westerly winds; backing to southerly, i ising followed befalling ba rometer. ' 1 " . , For the South Atlantic States, - .warmer, fair weather, variable winds, mostly easter ly, falling preceded in eastern portions by rising barometer. ... For the East Gulf States, warmer and generally fair weather, winds shifting to easterly, lower barometer. ..... . . For the West Gulf. States, warmer, fair weather, followed by local rains, southerly winds, and lower barometer. For Tennessee and, the Ohio Valley, warmer, fair weather, southerly winds, falling barometer, followed by local rains, and in upper Ohio Valley by easterly winds. THE- MAILS. The malls close and arrive at the City Post Office 'as follows: . CLOSE. Northern through mails, fast.. 7.-00 P. M Northern through and way mails ...... 8:00 A. M Raleigh 6:15 P.M. 8:0dA.M. Mails for the N. C. Railroad, and routes supplied therefrom Including A. AN. C. Railroad, at. ..7:00 P. M. 4 8.-00 A. M. Southern mails for all points South, daily 6:15 A. M. &8:00 P. M. western mails (a C. Railway) daily (except Sunday) 6:15 P. M. ill do lnts between Hamlet and Baleteh 6:15 P. M. Mail for Cheraw and Darlington Rail- road : 6:15. A. M. & 8.-00 P. M. Mails for points between Florence and Charleston 6:15 A. M. & 8:00 p. M. Fayetteville, and offices on Cape Fear aver, mesaays ana imaays . 10 P.1&1. Fayetteville, viaLumberton. daily, ex cept Sundays cem 6:15 P. M. Onslow C. H. and intermediate offices, Tuesdays and Fridays 6 .-00 A. M. Smith yille mails, by steamboat, daily (exce px Sundays) or Easy HQl, Towa Creek. Shal- 8:30 A.M. Mails fo: lotte and Little River. Tuesdays and Fridays - 6:00 A. M Wrightsville dally at 8oA. M OPEN FOR DELIVERY. Northern thro' and way mails 7:30 A. M. Southern mails 7.30 A. M. Carolina Central Railroad 9.-00 A. M. Mails collected from street boxes from busi ness portion of city at 5 A.M., 11:30 A.M. and 5:30 P.M ; from other parts of the city at 5 P.M. Carriers delivery open on Sunday from 8:30 to 930 A.M. General delivery open from 7 A.M. to 6.0) P.M, and on Sundays from 830 to 9:30 A. M. Stamp Office open from 8 A. M. to 12 M., and from 2 to 530 P. M. Money order and Register Department open same as stamp office. HARBIEDi BALLEtfGER HOLDEN. In the First Baptist Church of Wilmington, on the evening of the 19th of Deoember, by Rev. T. H. Pritehard, D. D., Mr. A. B. BALLBNGEB and Miss B. F. HOL DEN1, both of this city. No sards. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Lost, QN CHRISTMAS DAY, A BLACK AND TAN TERRIER DOG, answering to the name of 'JTP.' The findTer will be rewarded by returning her to the Store of Adrian A Yollers. dec 2) 2t JOHN L. MAFFTTT. . 810 Reward. LOST. ON THE RALEIGH A GASTON R. R-, on 26th November, a Memorandum Book, containing gold pencil, N. C. license Issued to 8. H. Mark A Co., and some photographs. It has my name in It. I win pay the finder the above reward. JOHN T. LIT TLEJOHN, Care S. H. Marks & Co dec 29 It Petersburg, Yn. Scarlet A ND WHITE UNDERWEAR, A lot or those stylish PLUSH SCARFS, Comfortable GLOVE 8, Choice PANT PATTEkNS dec 29 it At MUNSON'S. California Fears, &c. BOUTTHE LiST CALIFORNIA PEARS OF the season lust received. Also, choice Catawba Grapes in 8tt boxes, Florida Oranges, Bananas, Lemons, Cocoanuts, Malaga Grapes, Apples, &o., At a. G. NORTHROPS, dee 29 tf Fruit and Confectionery Stores. Congratulations ATTHB SUCCESS OF OUR HANDrPATNTED CARDS are in order. No more appropriate New Year's or Christmas Present can oe given. Admired by all, purchased by many, we still of fer for the remainder of the Holidays the most Recherche Card ever on the Wilmington market. nimrton market. I VTWnH TIROS Jk fJ-aliOSSlPr. I A DxROSSST. P. 8. Remainder of Christmas Stock at great I eacrifioe. dec 29 lt I To the Patrons of the Lire Booi Store. J WOULD RETURN MY SINCERE THANKS for their liberal patronage during the. Holidays, and I do earnestly hope that their selections have proved satisfactory in every instance. I would also beg to remind them of the fine as sortment of Hand-painted New Year Cards, and the great variety of Beautiful an J Useful NEW YEAR PRESENTS now on exhibition.. Call at once and make your selection At HEDXSBERGER'S dec29 tf Live Book and Music Stores. Odds and Ends. THE BALANCE OF OUR STOCK WILL BE SOLD VERY-LOW. Wa nffr wimA KTG BARGAINS In ODD SUITS. ODD COATS, ODD PANTS and ODD VESTS. "A large lot of BOYS' ODD PASTS at low fig ures to close. Our assortment Is large and varied, notwith standing the run on it before Xmas, and the moat fastidious can make selections. In our Merchant Tailoring Department we of fer some Styles at Reduced Prices, and invite an inspection. - A. DAVID, deo 27 tf Merchant Tailor and Clothier. Sampson County Beef. T OVERS OF GOOD BEEF WOULD, DO WELL AJ clJ1 at gx.AI.1, Wo. 6, where will be found mt, Tri T3-P I erer brought from Sampson County.aT purchased from Mr. T. L Backley. Also, FINE MOUNTAIN BEEF 1 will be on hand, for four weeks, nor 14 tf GEO. F. TTLLEY. Fositiyely ! TT WILL COME OFF I' ON NEW TEAR'S NIGHT I THE LARGE COMBINATION RAFFLE I'' AT McILHKNNrS PHARMACY. So'olock sharp. A few chances left, dec 28 tf NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. M. CKOSTI.T, Ancttoneer. BY CR0NLY& MOMtlC Bananas at Auction.1 rpHISBAT (S ATUEDAYX AT 10 O'CLOCK A.M. X we will aeuwon board Br. Schooner Pioneer, at Custom House Wharf. 250 BUNCHES QKN UmS JAMAICA BANANAS. . deo291t J SWEEPING REDUCTION! -IN- ZEZEZRTSr DEPARTMENT! -BEFORE- STOCK TAKING-, -AT- TAYLOR'S BAZAAR. 11S market St., WILMINGTON, N. C. dec 27 tf Take Heed. IX DEALER IN TOWN, BEING UNABLE TO suit a difficult customer, sent him the following: Take no offence. You must admit Your homely foot is hard to fit. Of all the different feet I've seen Yours is the ugliest I have met; And there's no shoe to suit, I ween, In all the town that you can get. But he was mistaken. The party called on GEO. R. FRENCH & 'SONS, 1C8 Nprth Front St.. who fit him beautifully with an elegant pair of shoes. He wrote to the dealer: I took no offence at the note that you writ, And admit, since you ask it, my foot's hard to fit; -But your goods were not shapely, nor finished, nor neat As those of French & Sons. They are hard to beat. deo 23 tf 1884. ON THE EVE OF THE OLD YEAR WE WOULD respectfully express our thanks to our pa trons for their liberal patronage,and we shall en deavor to continue to be worthy of the same by honest dealings and' careful attentions to the" wants of our trade. Wishing you a merry Xmas and a Happy New Year, Respectfully yours, B EH RENDS & MUNROE, dec S3 tf S. E. Cor. Market and 2nd Streets. 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 or claims. nov zo zm A Superior Q.RADE OF DRUGS AND MEDICINES, SE- lected for use in physicians' prescriptions only. Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, Toilet Waters ana uanaercnier .(extracts. Cigars. Cigarettes and Tobacco. . deo 9tf SCHONWALD'S PHARMACY. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Pender Coun ty, North Carolina. The undersigned hav ing qualified as Administrator on the estate of James M.&Westbrook, dee'd,, on the 26th day of November, 1883, notice is hereby given to all per sons indebted to the estate of the said James M. Westbrook to make immediate settlement or the claims will be placed in the hands of an officer for collection; and all persons having claims against said estate will present them for payment within the time prescribed by law, or this notice will be plead In bar of their recovery. This 30tb day of November; 1883. J. W. WESTBROOK, dec 1 oaw6w sat Administrator. 1 1 - ITnIlOT10,aII & BOWflfiTl. : O " J 114 NORTH FRONT STREET, MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF CAR- riages, Harness, Saddles. Trunks, Traveling Bags, &c. Repairing done promptly, by Skilled Work men. dec 23 tf Don't Fail npOSEND US YOUR OYSTER ORDERS IF JL you wish them promptly filled with THE BEST STUCK winning; on anoras. W. E. DAVIS & SON, Proprietors of the only regular estab-. dec 27 tf llshed Fishery in this section. The Very Idea, "nice new stove, for christmas, And from PARSER TAYLOR. PURE WHITE OIL. dec 23 tf Fatricio ! Cigars ! 5 Cents ! FOB SALE EVERYWHERE, nor 16 tf ; C E. Smith, COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 8 A 4 STONE ST., NEW YORK. Liberal advances made on Consignments of fVlTTON. NAVAL STORES. AO. Orders for the purchase arid sale of contracts , I for future delivery, Dotnm tne jxew xotk cotton and Produce Exchanges, promptly executed. sep 4tf TTOW WILL THIS DO? AFTER Y07BCHBIST- mas dinner quietly repair to the -kitchen and resolve yourselves Into a board of survey. (Per mit us to present our business card.) F. M- KLNG A CO.. decSStf Dealers to Stoves, Ao, ' Trustee's Sale. rpHE .STOCK OF GOODS OF MRS. S. J. BA KER, No. 122 Market Street, must be closed out m tne nexx tnuxy aays. CLOSING OUT AT COST. J. tL FREEMAN, Trustee. tXdec 20 D&Wtf ill!' QP EE A H O US E . IffOHilbj8cXaMJaniari-i: OPERA B O-TT WW "PI. I J-1 XV ,X- U r r e Eyent ,'of the Season I SNOAOXMXNT OF ALICE O AXES, Supported by a 1 STRONCl & CABEFULLT SELECTED COMPANY ot HISTORICAL BURLESQUE, Fidd of the Cloth of Gold ! AND CONRAD THE CORSAIR ! Box Sheet now open. . Beaervod Seat Si- Ad mission 75c ; Gallery sso. dec S7 if Candy for Christinas ! BEAUTIFUL 5 POUND BOXER OF Royster's Fare Candies. , A LARGE SUPPLY ON HAND. Whiskeys, Wines, Brandies, ALL KINDS AND ALL PA ICES. MINCE MEAT.PLin PUDDINf . PRESERVES, Ac, Ac. A LARGE SUPPLY OF FIRE-WORKS THAT MUST BE SOLD. P. L. Bridgers & Co , HO North Front St. dec 23 D&Wtf 4 A Beautiful J3IANO OR A FINE ORGAN IS ONE OF THE most appropriate Xmas gifts. We offer for the next two weeks extra inducements In such fine makes of Pianos as Sohmer A Co., Deoker Bros., E. Gabler A Bro., and others. We have alro the finest Organs made-in the world, viz: C lough A Warren, Mason & Hamlin and Geo. Woods. We have also cheaper Pianos and Organs which we will sell extremely low. Our suooess is owing to the fact that we keep the best instruments that are made, and sell them on the lowest possible terms, our long experience enabling us to pur chase our goods at tbe lowest rates. We take old instruments in exchange, and we sell for cash or on the instalment plan. Orders from the country will be promptly filled, and every instru ment ordered will be guaranteed to give satis faction. VanLAER A. YATES, dec 16 DAW tf 119 Market street JOST WHAT EVERYBODY WARTS. JRESSED AND LIVE TURKEYS, .. " " " DUCKS, Live DUCKS and GEESE, Elegant Country SAUSAGE all Pork Ferris' Trade Mark HAMS and TONGUES, IXL and Rohe's SUGAR CURED HAMS.' The best quality MINCE MEAT at lOo per t. APPLE BUTTER at 8c per ft . " " " PRESERVES at 15c per . 12 lbs Pure White 4 SUGAR for $1.00. 13 lbs Light Brown XC ' ' Raisins, Currants, Citron, Prunes, Fresh Celery and Cabbage, Apples and all other desirable Del icacies A few Choice Old NORTH CAROLINA HAMS. JANES C.STEVENSON, deo 22 tf MARKET STREET. Don't Forget. jyTcILHBNNY'S LARGE RAFFLE COMES OFF XMAS EVE NIGHT. A FEW CHANCE8 LEFT. dec28tf TRY YOUR LUCK. Holiday Hats ! Silk Umbrellas I HARRISON ALLEN, Hatter. deo 23 tf Holasses, Sugar. Coffee f KA Hhds and Bbla choice lull Porto Rico and Cuba MOLASSES 1 K( Bbls SUGAR, Granulated, lOU . Extra C and Golden C 500 SaCk Cholot EI OOFFKE, For salelow by dec 23 tf. G. W. WILLIAMS A CO. Fiour. Flour. Flour. 1 0A A Bbla FLOUR, our choice brands, Gold Medal, Happy Hit, Home Comfort, Electric Light, For sale low by dec23tf G. W. W1LULA MS A 00. Salt. Salt. Salt 1000 aokB B--LT, Factory filled. AAA A Striped Sacks LTV. SALT, 200 Da. , 1VUV t AAA do do do 150 Ss. AVW deo 23 tf For ale low by G. W. WILLIAMS A OO. 1 1- Bagging, Ties. Twine. xOE!n Half Roll BAGGING. AOJ suibs, 2fts and H. fa. 1 AAA BdlsNew ARROW TIES, 1 AAA Lba BALING TWINE, Tor sale low by deo 23 G. W. WILLIAM8 A CO. ...4
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