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Morning ;St Hi ... - ,iD DAILY U0RNIN& EDITION; ovtltnes: row of six business houses burned in Troupe, Texas; loss $21,000. --rf Howard Sullivan, negro, hanged at Salem,. If,.; J., for the murder of Ella Watson.- - - The House committee on Rivers and Harbors till endeavor to have the appropriation bill for these objects ready by January 15 Steam was raised in fourteen batteries 0f boilers at the New Orleans Expositiou yesterday. - In tkft Leman Brand elec contest in Illinois, the Governor de cided that Leman, Rep., was entitled to lhe certificate of election. --- New York markets: Money 82 per cent; cotton 5i,1(ly at 1010fc; southern floor $3 00 50; wheat, ungraded red 63$5c ; corn, 2. .r)(Hc; rosia steady t 1 201 27i: spr, is turpentine steady at 82; ': k The Tariff question js ..almost surer J ome up this session. v " ; -- I toe on. Jo McDonald will -not agree J tn antagonize Voorhees for the I Senate. . . . - ; ' . . ' : At Yonkers, N. Y. between 3,000 and 4,000 men are idle, the mills be ing close. - ' v - - Mme. Janish, the young Austrian actress, is coming Southward., She plavs in Richmond and'Korfolk, Va. Jo Brown, of Georgia, is a native of South Carolina and is in bis 64th ypar. Whenever we think of sFo B. we think of the skinning Ingalls gave him. ' ... r . ' When Gen. Gordon was summoned by the Mahdi to surrender at discre tion he answered by firing on the enemy. He is indeed a hero of a splendid and unique character. There is to be a mass meeting of merchants in New York to m mor ialize Congress on the 'subject of a national bankrupt law. The business men of the North desire a bankrupt law. .V . ' ' - ' The success of the . New York Jorl'l is phenomenal. Its Sunday tton contained 140 columns, 89 of ffiich were advertFsing. It beat -the Herald for that day. Iter circulation is large and increasing. It is a very live paper as at present 'conducted. It claims to have alout 150,000 daily circulation. . We are very much gratified that . Rev. Paul. J. tJarraway has been as signed to the , Presiding Eldership of this Di8tricf, fit being deemed neces sary to move. "Dr. Bobbitt to one of the upper Districts 7on account of his health. Mr. Carraway is the right raan-a working, genial,' Godly, man and a good preacher. r Dr. Bobbitt loved and esteemed by bis people." The Conference has come aud af ter a week's sitting has adjourned. To-day nearly all of the more than three hundred delegates will have left, and the" many visitors also. . We hope they all like Wilmington and that hospitality and kindness, have I abounded. Some of the . preucbers goto perhaps hard fields of labor, bat like good soldiers under marching orders thev eo with i a resolved -wilf and praying hearts and many a hard field will be converted into a glori 0U3 one. Th Conference was reallr I a fine looking body of men. We were proud to see that old "North Ka-li-ny" could turn ' oiit so many noble looking men members ot a Christian body. Heaven' blessing attend themv It seems it is not certain that the democrats will jbave- the lllinois I legislature and : thus jgain a, Senator in place of Black' JacV EbganT It is said to depend on the ' Second pre cinct, 18th Ward m: Chicago The Batimore Sun thus states the case : "By the returns furnished on the night the election LemanJpublicau candi date for the State Senate was reportedfas navmg securedJiis elccisaiiv malLnna- jonty over Brand. Democrat; but when the county canvassers rame to canvas the. vote was ascertained that Leman had Joeea -cuiiea m the precinct refefped to wttn nd's vote, and vice, versa. . and .that, tDd' ?n a correct tabulation, had carried Precinct by ten majoritythus securing a or; o M-, V8 ballots wh .B nrA-vA-' This K,M0Wed a lar8e number of regular republican hoiio .k. Rr.n4 .1 mutated fo7 that or Leman and fn- Brandt ntytoTbe inMi are 1DQor8ed, and. anumbef of imbiican...- "an. Thp motto t.k..-tufii or be ,ct a. . wimm inmi vw .nBWBirtio1wiMao. i , , - . i I I I II II I J .1 ' I 1 VI It II l I II : XX II II - IV - M . I I ' J '"II Tx - - I 'ai5virttT SuDscnwra, ueuvwea in any part I : ----- ,,' - 1 , . . ' ' - .y trMr Cshts per wek. .Oar Oit I :' ' . . ' . , - , . s . .... ... - Sr vvl,. xjulv. ino. 61. , t4i t&re0 - I - r - FridaV: .y? Boara, wnicn, on 1 -y- ltea:BUnvj wfth the dtvera ana p-UkontheteaUrybef ttni rrrv"?tv'f "vx:- ditM. UOfcQeciae wmcn-oi tnecanw - " was entitled to a ertinrtA lv 5H.J referred the matter to Gov. Ham- -..''. .: I. . ..i " .."'. L.-A i.J " v . - - "- - -. . t . II II II Y . , I, I II 11,1 i - -XXI II. 1 XVI " ' t ' XL. .IMi ' I I J? BIDES tJITTT: , NBW IDTERTISEIIIBNTjil' ' - . . . .... MCK80N Corkscrew suits. ' 1 . . Y OH, HEiNSBKRQKB-Holiday stock. ; J. C. Stives soK-T-lliiiiga eat. tit . yuan J. JJIVTSB KSUd Tftwarrt.i -r Mi S. WaLAEp Life insurance' ' - NoTicBT-CarolinaLodKeK. of H. Dayis & Son Mullets, apples eto,V:M H. A. Westekmash Lost watch. ; - ; tJstYKRsrrT or N. C Winter term. ;T Foil moon yesterday evening. ; Receipts of cotton ' yesterday footed up 706 bales. , . ; Rev. F. L. Reid,' editor of the Raleigh Christian Advocate, attending upon the sessions of the Conference, gave us an agreeable call. Among the counsel for thexde-. fendant in the case of Whedbee & Dickin' fi vs. Cfea. W. "Williams, ailniinistpitor of :1L Mwon. copied by w-U our last osBueana not memionea in the Raleigh ChrordcU't article, was Maj. C.V M.i Sted-. maJ1 - . , -.V - . 1 The schooner. Hattie i Darling, Capt. Pearce. and the British brig Isabella Bateom, Capt. BonneU, were cleared from this port yesterday by Messrs. Parsley & Wiggins, the, former for Nassau, and the latter for Rio de Janeiro, with lumber valued at $4,190.48. --In our rambles about the mar ket and in. the neighborhood of leading grocery stores we are surprised to find a large number of cabbage direct from Den mark. It is claimed, we understanqjlhat these cabbage will, keep for months snbe as sound as when jBrst cut. . A revival -has been developed in the Fifth Street Methodist church. There were eight penitents Monday night, and two conversions resulted. Rev. Mr. Stamey preached. The revivaLcommenced at the Sunday afternoon love feast, conducted by Rev. T. P. Ricaud and J. C. Thomas. . The sermon of Rev. iW. M. Robey, D. D., at the First : Baptist church on Sunday morning, is very highly spoken of by all who heard it. He presented his subject with ability and power. " The con gregation of that church was also well pi eased with the effort of Rev. B. C. Phil lips, at night. At, Weatlter Indication. The following are the indications foi m Uay; - ' : For the South Atlantic States, generally fair weather, northerly winds, and slight changes in temperature. Peraenai. We had the pleasure of meeting an old friend in the person of Rev. A. R. Raven, formerly .of New , Berne, who has been in attendance upon the sessions of Confer ence, and who will next year serve our Methodist friends of Tarboro and Bethel. s Rev. Dr. t Pritchard his pulpit being supplied went to Point CasweU on Satur day last, organized; s cnurcb On Sunday, preached in Caintuck on Sunday nUht. and reached here Monday night Vith a whole deer-horns, hide and all. - The deer was killed on Saturday. ' ' 11 Mr, Adam G. Latta, formerly of this city, but now of Charleston, was here yes terday, en route for New York, . whero he is to spend the winter. : r - T ' Mk;(Enbett Latimer. Mr. ;,Wflliam Latimer Mr. and Mrs. . S. Latinier,.and Mr. and Mrs. H. R Latimer,-3 who1 have been on a somewhat protracted tour of Europe, have arrived in the United .States, and all except Mr. EaS Latimer and wife have reached their homes In this city Hfondalr Bxporta. ' ' t The following is a statement of .the for eign exports from the city of Wilmington for the month of November, as compiled front the books in the Custom House: v. t Cotton 19,860 bales, weighing 9,206,488 yuuu, uc Rosin 15,186 barrels, valued at $17,060. SpiriU Tuxpentine-180. 837 gaUons,, val ued at;$3746.;"'; 'y Lumber 781,000" feet, valued at $11,- 009 . - ;. . Shingles 207,000, valued at $1,421. , . Miscellaneous valued at $500. Totat. .$987,432: on America vessel $1230; on foreign vessels, $975,002, i jnontbJy Bfortnary Beport. From the reDort of Dr. F. W. Potter, SUDerintendent of Heath," we get the fol lowing statement of the number of . deaths ,in' Wilmington for the month of Novem ber, lust closed; - v rf---. y TMfe.-rMales 8; females 3 children 3. ' Total 11. . Adults 8; i.Ma1s 0 females 16V Adults children S Totai zoc 1 Grand total 86 of which 8 were still- I hnrii. leavine 83 as the etual number 01 ,'ths for the month.7 Only -one death - .'isufite ' from a climatic disease. n htkr a iTn jnARlNE ; , 4 BIVBR fff - tiTheGerman brig Hermann FriedricA, I wiimttifftortrrN C : October 25, for Brem:n arrived at Falmouth Nov. 80th, Bremu, rc w th, her rudder damaged ana ner cargu vu fl " Watir w pumped into her hold m ur left last r . . ' nrt.,.ii whpre the steamer evening IOr nuiwai7-';- j . . l .. to. raise- her i puantw t . .M wn J tr-m. .hAnt fnrtv-flve miles above W 1 r . rm. no freisrht on the WILMINGTON, i CITY AFJALRS. Regular Sleeting of the Board, of Al- The Board met Monday night; December 1st, in -regular monthly ; session; present," HUT'Honor Mayor Hallr and Aldermen Bdnef .'DeRossel. Dudlev. Morton. Sweat nau nowe.' ,t - -.-i;., jine rjnxeamgaoi.tneiiasjmeeung were iread and approved.Tfl p:,: - , - :' i The Sanitary committee asked Tor fur ther time on therdisance on second-hand clothing, which was referred. ta them, at ait meeting; Granted. . ST-'-The Mayor submitted the f ollowing' ap- pointments:"'' . vriX: v,--.''"--'!v.-i-.--I '' T "Crrr or W xunHoroN, N. -C. t;-TX.f)t.:Ti Mayor'a Office, , , j ' WixanroTOif; Np.; Dee. 1st, - - The followine chanees in committees are made in place of Alderman Chadboum. re signed:. Alderman Fishblate.Finance; Al derman Boney, Hospital; Alderman Mor ton, Streets and Wharves; Alderman Bear, special committee lor rurrenune., r ' .- - D. Hau., Mayor. The petition on the inattor of building. a dutfltf nietioftifilh the livery stables otSikes A Orrell w on motion ot man Dudley, referred to the committee von ire Department. : " 1 : ' '. The petition of 6.7R? Hbllingsworth, to erect a dwelling on the corntr of Fourth and Chestnut streets, was granted. - -,. The petition of Fowler & Morrison, to add to a one story wooden shed with tin roof upon4 their wood yard,9 on Water street, was, on motion of Alderman Howe, referred to the committee on Fire Depart ment. - The peUtion of J..L. Boatwright and others, in the matter of the rental of stores in the Front street market, was read. . A motion was oflered that the. matter be referred to a special committee, which was adopted, and the Mayor appointed aa. sajd committee Aldermen Morton, Fishblate and Howe. , ' : -; 1 7 ' . The petition of Jesse Ives for an increase of rebate on bis stall and fixtures, was or dered on file; !' A' - -' '" :' -; -. The petition of Little Columbia Hose Reel Company, for a new hose reel, was re- erred to the committee on Fire Depart ment, i The communication of J. K. Brown, city . . . ... engineer, m reference to macaaamizing Market street, was referred to the commit tee on Streets and Wharves. x The petition of D. M. West was, on mo tion, laid on the table. The petition of G.P. Rourk and Jos. E. Sampson, to lease, a; portion of the land owned by the city, on Fourth street, near Campbell, was,: on motion of Alderman DeRosset, referred to the committee, on Markets, with power to act. Alderman Morton Submitted the follow n?: j i Resolved. That the Chief of Police be di rected to repair Fourth street and side walks, between Boney Bridge and JNixon street, with ballast,- and sawdust Nixon street, which, on motion, was adopted. Alderman DeRosset. from the committee on Streets and Wharves, made a report on the matter of the sewer from Borr & Bai ley's machine shop's to its source, and sub mitted the follow in , which, on motion, was adoptedi) 3 v';yi?i ivi s xr, Resolved. That the! committee on Streets and Wharves be authorized to employ such skilled assistance in planning the necessary surin. across Third. Second and Market and Front, and in Dock street to the river, and making estimates for the work thereon. The Mayor deewT the attention? of the Board to the necessity of regulation by the General Assembly 'on the subject of ma turing-, bond aid otner bjectotJoi.;egisla Uon, and suggesting the appointmen, of a committee on the matter. Alderman DeRosset moved that the May- or appoint said commjjtteei djthat the Mayor be one of the committee, the same to consist of fQur.membets. o.Hi t a . : , : Oa motion the Board adjourned., -' V We were pleased to notice in our midst," int' attendance f upon- ttesessioti rof the North Carolina Annual Conference j this aged veteran of tne jOross. Mr. Wheeler, or Father Wheeler arf he is generally called, isN now- one of th oldest members bf the Conference; and about forty-five years ago was pastoc-cf the. Methodist Church i2 tnilgc&laawia lew exceptions, all to whonr "be so faithfully mlnifltered in'tho'se'dajs'are is i livine in glorious1- anticipation of ere long" enterinthrest! fhitrebiihisioVthe JWlt; Ut WU .! Cotton, . -'. - , " Errors occurred in the setting up of our local n 'report bur ute repro- duce.the 'paragtapbs tl acorrected form. as followst: i n The receipla .of .iWttt!thU' iwrrfor the month: of ; , November' footed rup 20.806 bales, as against 21,013 1 bdw fot the corres ponding month last year, a decrease of 207 bales: tr The- receipts for, the fetbp year commen cing September lab to date fcnp 66,40 bales,- aa again8ti62,02frbeabr the same 'periodlast year;; an increase of 4,880 bales. " - t-r-H:'- :-'"rf aniek .VforKi Monday night?," after, Capt Savage su- 'r'nHejiitK: County Poor House; had retired, he received a telegram,- which proved to be from Sheriff Al C. "Ward, of Pender county, sent from Burgaw, andjre questing Captf ayagetto 6e sintt M the depot on.the arriyal; of the train to take charge of an insane woman.; papt. S. im mediately left- hUC ttedyand in exactly 58 minutes after the reception : of the telegram ha was trasping the hand of Sheriff Ward at the deoot. ' The. woman was white and named'Mary Lamb. v She is quite aged. N. C, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1884. THE METHODISTS. VrocceAloga of tne North Carolina An nual Conference of the W. B. Chnreb, ' v . t. ... South. I ... -V ' '-. f . ; -. . ... ,. . '- i . 8pecial Star Report.l Jt Fifth Day-Evening ScmIou. v ; . "Monday, December!.' Conference was cllfed io order'ati 1 -o'clock Rev. J. H Wheeler in the chair. Religious services were conducted, by Revs. L. S. Burkhead and H. H. Gibbons. Minutes of the morning session read and approved.. V'. . ' f . .:; .. M. L. Wood read the memoir of Charles C. Dodaon, who had died during the year; J. N. Cole read that of J.J H. Guinn, and J. T.: Bagwell that of S. C. Pharrj who was a supply in the Conference. . ? , : : The report of the committee was adopted. J J. R. Brooks presented . a , resolution, signed by himself, R. O. Burton and L. S. Burkhead, concerning the death of Biahops Kavanaueh and. Pierce. This was adopted. J. T. GihhkMmntAd th rennrt f the l iUit..,: siW: .t. ..iv.. . 1 tfiwo, which was adopted.. , ,; Upon- moUpn of Rev. E. A Yatsr the I Conference adjourned, with the benediction by Rev. V. A. Sharpe. u Sixth Day. .f - , - Tuesday, December 2d. The Conference wacalled to order at 9 o'clock; Bishop Parker in the chair. Religious exercises .were conducted by Rev. J. W. Lewis. Minutes of the last evening's session read and approved. V Question" 19. ' What, preachers have died during the year ? Answer C Cv Dodson and Jesse H. Gwinnl . ' . -' W. M Robey, from the Board of Educa tion, presested. report No. 1 of .the Board relating to Greensboro Female8 College; also, report No. ; 2,-relatingn6Jt3eatral Fe male Institute; also, report No. 3, relating to Jonesboro High School, s Atf bf which were adopted. ' ' ! B. B. Culbreth, of the committee on Church Property, presented the report -of thiat committee and it was adopted. Upon motion of J. B. Mann,' it was or dered that the bequest of the late Mrs. Sarah Steele, . of Iredell county, be turned over to the Board of Trustees of Trinity College, to be invested in the same manner as that of the late Dr. Siddell, of Caswell county. J. E. Mann, from the Board of Trus tees, presented a plan for the endowment of Trinity College, and this was adopted; also, a-proposition from J. S Carr, J. A. Gray and J. W. Alspaugh to take charge of Trinity College and put it upon a firm footing, as far as possible The Secretary was requested to notify these gentlemen of the acceptance of their proposition. Treasurer of the Centenary Fund re ported that there had been contributed for educational and local purposes and for .missions, &c, as centenary offerings $79,- 025.10. r This report was' adopted. J. J. Renn, Secretary of the S. S. Board, presented the report of the Board which was adopted. p Upon motion of L. W. Crawford, M. L. .Wood and W. M. Robey, and J. B. Con nelly were appointed a Visiting Committee for Greensboro Female College. . - Report of the committee on the Publics tin of minutes was ; presented and adop-' teo.- - v. " , ' ?,,CW.eGalie rnqyed that L. Lv Nash be! aubstituted for V. a! Sharpe on:, the committee on Division ofjthe Conference. i WMRpbey presenled report No. 4. of the Board of Education, relating to Trinity College; and it-was adopted."; , LVlW.' Crawford presented a;' resolution -of thanks to D. W. Bain for his efficiency as Secretary and in the publication of the mlnute3,! and it was adopted. . :', .' , W. H. Babbitt ; presented resolutions of thanks to Bishop Parker for the pleasure that his visit had given to the Conference and community,V;, which was, heartily. adopted ixu''-r ;;-- ?. -r-.v't vi? -B. C.. Phillips presented the report 'of the Joint Board of Finance, which was adopted. L. W. Crawford presented resolutions of thanks to the citizens" for their hospitality in; entertaining the;, Cdnference,;;ahd it was 1 adopted by a standing vote. J.-HrOorden presented- a resolution-of - thanks to the various cty-. churches for their courtesies, and it was adopted. - Minutes of the morning session werejead and approved. k-w-v - An The Conference sang r a hymn and (f M. Robey led in prayer. xtU. rr.1 TT 1 J T . J I ue uisaop uiauc a y try uieasaui ann. encouraging talk preparatory to the readi ingof the appointments. Appointments,' " a-a 1 1 11. 1 a rw n k.i a rsi j r- jy-r .deH.. ; . jmvx. a... wiison, rresiumg jliq i Raleigh-Edenion 1 Street, W. C. . Nor man. H " 'Raleigh Person StreeJ W. L Conning- Brooklyn and Macedonia niission To be supplied by J..1. tsnvu " a ' 1 Cary circuit J, B. BohbUt. - Rolesville circuit J D. Buie. s Ouumneiu circuiw uauiei may. Clayton circuit AE. Wiley. Tar River circuit J. P. Gibbs.. Youngsville circuit B. C. Allred Louisburg station W, S. Rone. Oxford circuit T. A. Boone. Buckhorn: circuit J. 'E.-.Thompsbn,rL: W. Avert. 'Newton Grove mission D. A. Watkins. Earbshoro mission J. E. Woosley.' - Raleigh Christian Advocate W. S. Black and F. L. ReicL,,, 3"ff i" .6-S t 'Dtjrh ah District. i .W. S. Black Presiding Elder, '; 1 Durham stationB. C.Phillips, iHillsboro Circuit--J. E. Gay, Durham circuit J. T. Lyon.I : ;';f , Chapel Hill R B. John. Person circuit J. R. Griffith.' Leaaburg circuit L. L. Nash. , r ' Oak Hill mission To be supplied. Alamance circuit L. L. Johnson. . Haw River circuit L. H. Gibbons. ' :.: Pittsboro circuit R A. Willis. .t... Granville circuu-rJi,,B. Martin. Tj;C.. Moses, sup:- '-.'., University of North Carolina A. . W.' Mangum. Professor. 4 . . , - j h r: GRKEKSBOBO DISTRICT. , . , . - ;j ' J. Al Cunniaggim, Presiding Elder: :r Greensboro station 8.' W. Crawford. T-" Guilford circuit-T.' tt. Pegram. :" East Gnaford circultJT A. Bowles. i Pleasant 'Garden circuit J. Tlllett.1 0. Yancey ville circuit K. . Barrett, -y Winston stationJ. T. Bacwell. f-r-j-,1 ' Forsyth circuit S. H4 Helsobeck.-, . . , Dioseg circuu j. x. ourogs. -Snow Creek mission Sv D. PeeleK t -j Madisou circuit R. P. Troy. . ; , Ruffin circuit N. E. Coltrane. Reidsville station D. R. Bruton. Kernersville circuit J. C. Thomas. M. J. Hunt. .. : ' ' ' ' :-'v SAJLI8XJKT DiSTBICTr " r , Wi H Bobbitt; Presiding Elden V ' vuiiouyi 0Mbavu vauiva 1 r ajv.vj Salisbury circuit T. A. Stone. , MocksvUIe circuit G. F. Round. v. Rowan circnit H. M.' Blair; Tarrington cirirait W..C. Willaon. LSmlta; inft-ifK u - - -: v u . ,. -y ConcordclrcuitZ.": Rush, F biuudii xieasant circuit k. a. ugiesuy. Albemarle circuit T. J. Gattis. i . - Stanly ioirpuit W Li-Grissom Big Bick noisaion-v ifi. jn4erwood. Aiount ion--Jsw. jNortn. , . v : 1 Statesvxlije DlSTBICT , ' L L. Hendren, Presiding Elder. Stateaville station J. H. Cordon. 8tatesville circuit W. M. Bagley. 1 ' -Mooresville eifcuit P. F. W. Stamey; Iredell circuit J C. Rowe. . .: Rock Spring circuit M. V. . Sherrjll. Newton circuit G. W. .Ivey. ' Alexander circuit J. T. Abernethy; Caldwell circuit J. O. Guthrie. . Lenoir circuit-rj. W. Jenkins. ' WUkes; circuitB. A. York,' E. J. Eudaily. ' ' Roaring River mission J. F. Craven Elkin hd Jonesville J. M. Ashby. . . 1 Mount Airy station M. H. Moore;:-" ' Mount Airy circuit C P. Snow. Dobson circuit E. D. Cameron. Tadklnville circuit J. W.f Puett." .. T. L. Triplets Principal of Oak Insti tute, Mooresville. ' ' . .'.'".- SHEtiBY District. v M. L. Wood, Presiding Elder. Shelby station B. R. HalL Shelby circuit M. D. Giles. King's Mountain circuit H. F. Wiley. Double Shoals circuit I. A. White. Cheiry Mountain circuit J. A. Leel ' Rutherfordton circuit T. J. Daily. . - n Columbus mission T. H. Edwards. Morganton circuit J. F. England. Burke circuit C. A. Gault. Hickory and Happy Home circuit G. W. Callahan. - South Fork circuit R. M. Hoyle. Dallas circuit J. B. Carpenter.' Gaston circuit J. C. Hartsell. Liocolnton circuit J. B. Bailey. McDowell circuit C. G. Little. Island Mountain station J. W. Wheeler. Charlotte District. - T. W. Guthrie,' Presiding Elder. Charlotte, Tryon Street W. Ml Robey. Charlotte, Calvary Mission J.- B. Hur ley. . . . ' . Charlotte circuit w. Jf. Uomn. Matthew's circuit: fi. M. Davis.. Clear Creek circuit T. S. Ellington. , Pineville circuit J. Ed. Thompson. ' Pleasant Grove circuit M. H. Hoyle. Monroe station F. D. Swindell. Monroe circuit F. B. McCalL ,- . Wadesboro station W. C. Gannon. Wadesboro circuit R. S. Webb. Ansouville circuit L. E. Stacey. Lilesville circult-7-G. W. Hardison. - Fatctteviixr District. 8. D. Adams, Presiding Elder. 1 ' Fayettevilie station F. H. Wood. ' ! Campbell ton mission J.-J. Grigg. Cumberland circuit F. L. Townsend, ' Xiumberton. circuit Jv F.FioUlysofi, ,. Robeson circuit C,M. Pepper. : l t Laurioburg'circuit-'-B; B. Culbreth. St. Jobti's rtation A. P. Tyer. -y. Rockiokham station J: H. .-Pake. l -' Asb pole, mission J. A. Horsaday.t . Rockingham qrcuitWi 8. Bales., . Cane Fear circuit W. S. Chatrln. . , Lilliritfon circuit- Hl'HaHTi"1' Garbage circultW1. B.: DohbVi ! Jonesboro arcmt J.jH. -Arnold;-- . i Manly i$aion-f M, A- iBstftbt trf,:-. I Lr4j WxLMUoToisr DnjtBicTs i.:! i , PiSJ. Carraway, Presiding Elder. Wilmintton:Fronttreet-i-E.A. Yates, n WilmiDnton; Fifth. $treet--D.H. Tuttle.: Topsail circuitr-J, C, jCrisp, t C P. . Je- c oupun circuit a;, u. aunt.- " Magnolia circuit M. M. MtFarland. r ! Cokesbury circuity-A, M.. Lowe, , r -smww iVit vnv i. mm unjn 1 j r Elfiab'eth Ircuit-iX M. Lumlev. WhitevineclrdultC-Wi SmtthiOi., Carvers Creek?clrc4iitB.- R; fBeBci" ! i J B; -Tart. Waccamaw,taission X? be supplied by 1 Smitville,skm-:M;;Gentry.? ? . jBrtinswick'curcun 2i. uamson. . 'Ooalow cirxMlirf-1). IfuttrelL - .. in titetii fixssB OiSTBiCT. : T ivJE.!Mann,; Presiding Elder. New Berne atatibn-T-L. SuOBurkhead. : Goldsboro station J. T.Harriss, r , ; Wayne feircuiV-R. C. Beaman. 'J . Goldsbbrc clhmltJ.FiWaahburne; ' Mount Olive circuift-Pi L. Groome. -KlnstonstationHr-J. W Jones. i 7 ; Snow Hill circnitr-rp. Lt Herman. La , Grange ' jcdrcult-Alpheus McCullen . Lenoir mission . A. Hooker: -Craven circuifrrW. Ji Crawson.- ' " Jones circuit A. D. Betts. ! k Morehead.staon C. WBjnitji BeaufoTt statio-fN. M Jurney. . j Carteret circuit J:jR Betts. ' Neuse'missionTo ber supplied by F 8. Becton; wiiria;-rni - -Pamlico drcvuV-Q. BVderi ; ( Straits and Core .SoundXttlssion To be supplied by E. D. Hoover. ' " ; J. 8. Nelson, Presiding Elder. '' "Warrenton circuit--R, Ot Burton. , Warren circuitrL'J. Holden. ;j...' j:. : Knanoke-eircmtrr-J. it. .naraws. . - Weldoh ;,and, .Halifax . ; istaUonrirF-& I North. T-T .f ' i T' Tt1. ' -v-T - t - :t Tjuzttici ,A ScoUand Se&tnuaion-Yt . ,w . itose. wiispBoncrdwrcoav - L w ii8on . mission-r o,, . M0iuenr . , v uiuuiiun vuvutu. iiuuuusi. , vt ' ;wi..ru. "t. w:i.nt. Central Institute, for Young Ladies J.j M. Rhfdes.iUHC,i,;i ;-i z3K.i -y. . -4- VV ABHXSQTOIf lASTSICTi 1 ; W;' H.: Moore, Presidin Elder." ; Tarboro and. Bethel A.' B. Raven." WHOLE NO. 5682. : South Edgecombe circuit J. Saadf ord. : Williamston circuit-J. L. Keen. Greenville station C M Anderson; j v i Pitt mission J. G. Nelsonz: v . V - . - Swift Creek mission To be supplied by R. B. Gilliam. j,t 1 f Aurora circuit E. L. Pell. . ' Washington 8taUon-iT. P. Ricaudj 'W, Bath circuit To be supplied by N. H. J Guyton. V .--'I C;T r ri W i-ZtZZL - i I r.A Columbia circuit C. C. Brothers. J llaltftmnfibefit rirr.nit J TV ' PjunpntAr., I Fairfield circuit-F A Bishon. I X. regtamr- iJi ' V - I 'vi rortsmontn and Ucracoke mission It I 0.Wyche... r ? :. , . ' ' r ; v j TRrNITY COIXEOE DISTRICT ' ' T Y. Aii .Sbarpei ; Presiding Elder. f 15 Trinity College; ;station--JrS F. Heitman, L F.; Kurans... . Randolph circuit-R'T. JC. Stephenson, C X. 'Diirant. : "0 ' ' 1; ; . Thomasville and High Point S. V. Hoyle: . "l - Davidson circuit D. L. Earnhardt. v - Lexington station T. S. Campbell. Abbott's Creek mission J. W. Lewis. ; Randlemaa station R. F. Bumpas. : 1 Franklinsville. circuit W. F. CUtchim. . Deep River circuit P Greening, f , Uwharrie.cu-cuit-C H. Phillips. . I' Wfiet TTnrlion.;a irnnit-L-TI T. Wrlilr Montgomery circuit To be supplied. f f VUU .J 1T.iai.lW VHWll All. AJt TV . Pekin circuotryF. Mambercr.j, ri Mount onead circuit Mrw. BOyies. Trrnity College-J; F.Heitman; Profes sor. - . .. Transferred-f-J. J. Carden to the Balti more Conference; S. J. McLeod to the South Carolina "'Conference; W. P. Mc- Coirkle tothe West Texas Conference' and appointed to El Paso. , m d i . .. , . . ; Conference adjournedwith doxology.and benediction by Bishop Parker. y- - ' LIST OF IiKTTESS Remaining in the City Postoffice. Wed nesday,' December 3: A A J AtWOOd. - t B Ned Barnes, J A Boon, John E Bcant 3 . C Katie E Canady, John R Carroll, Moses Chislholm, Kimmy Carologan, Reu ben Cook. - - D OH DanielSr Charlotte F DavisFred: Donner, Daniel -Downing, Maloney. Dayisn 1 UVO AiU ww iuo,' H Sarah Hill. -T B Hyman.-Alei. HardenSylyia Herring. Susan Ball, care Of William-Hall,. Fannie Holt, B F Har- man. ' r I George A Illidge. jE C Jewettr H H Jennings. Hattie James. John H Jesjen, Sam James. K F J Jiershaw. L George Leake, -B B Lane. M C P Merrick. Ella McCullough. Geo Mlal, Harriet McCuiler. John McNeal, col; Mrs L Moore, Lizzie Mitchell, Mary Miller, Starkey McCullough. '-- , N Udith JSicolson. - P E Mortimer Page, Charlotte. R Bob Roane. S Wm Smith, W W Smith, T L Smith, Jeremiah Sellars. - - T WH Thomas. . ... , y V Mr Valentine. ; W Mrs John H White, John Walsh. . Y William Young. coL . , Persons calling for letters m tne above list will please say "advertised." Letters will be sent to the Dead Letter Office, at Washington, D. C, If net called for. within thirty days. , : v . 5. It.: BRISK. Jf. JU., Wilmington, New Hanover Co., N. C. TUB ONLY GREAT EXTERNAL REMEDY. Those eminent chemists. Professors Ooremus and Battersnall, endorse Benson's Oapoine Plas ters. THE S75.C00 PRIZE TO AN UNKNOWN HERO. It is collected by the Louisiana National Bank for an unknowe depositor. The. lucky 78,455 was presented at the. .main offices of. Tne .Louisiana jstate ijottery uompany dv mr. a. lnria, vat of the Louisiana National Bank, for a denos ositor. This is all the Lottery Company knows of it. and Mr. Lorta deoUned to name the fortunate holder. A check for $75,000 was deposited to the credit or .the lucky depositor. jn e w Orleans city item, vqu 10. - . . - - - ; s - -- THE FLORENCE NIQHTINQAIZB 0"P THE NURSERY. The following is an extract from a letter written to tne uerman Jierormea Messenger, at Chambersbortra. Penn.: ABxRErAcrniss. -open the door for her, and Mrs. Winslow will Drove tne American Florence Xrienuneaie or tne Nursery. Of this we are so sure, that we will teacn our "Susy" to say, a oiessing on Mrs. WJnslow" f or aieJpmg her to survive and escape ine gnptmrj oouccmK. ana teeming meire- jmts. Wiiwiaw's Soomrao Sybdt relieves the child from Dain. andLcures dvsenterv anddia softens the gums.re'duees tonmmation,cure8wind colio, and carries the Infant safely through the tee thinj? period. It performs precisely what it rofes8sta perform, every part of it nothing ess.'" We have never seen Mrs. WinBlow know her only throsph the preparation of her "Soothta yrup tor unuaren leetninB." u we naa tne power we would make her, as she is, a physical avionrto the infant race. Sold hv all dnursrlsta. 5 cents a oouie. PUGH At his rresidence. No. 15 South Ehrhth Street, at 12.30 P. M.. Mondav. Deo. 1st. 1881. Mr. JOHN IL PUGH, asrel 43 years 3 months and 9 oays.., .. , Funeral at St. James' Church, this afternoon. at 3 o'plk, thence to Oakdale Cemetery. Friends and acquaintances of the family are respectfully Invited to attend.. . -. . ; NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ; CaroM Loip 434, 1. of H. JRETHREN : You are hereby respectfully re- ouestedto attend the funeral or our deeeesed Brother JOHN H. PUGH. from St. James' Church. this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 3 o'olock, thence to oaJtaaie uemetery. ojso. a. fcs, Dictator. H. B. "WILLIS. Reporter. , dec 8 it : ,;, UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA, . CHAPEL HILL, N.C., i. . ..'.ii. ,.- : ..v,',7 ' - ' "t. ,? - ,. - . . November 28, 1884. , fT'HE WINTER TERM BEGINS TUESDAY. Jan- ' X nary Cth, 1885. - For Catalogue and Report of visiting committee or . seven Trustees apply to I'resiaent battus, or W: t. axi-jskbuix, '- deo 3 3tusw , . , , ecretary. Lost, -tit. TAURINO THE DEMOCRATIC PROCESSION a eineie vase uuljj wailu ine nnaer wui please leave It at E Pesohau & WeBtermann's store, on Water street, and a reward wul be paid ana no ones: ions asaea i.- dec 8 St H. A. WSTJKBL&NH, ir. Corkscrew Suits. A FRESH ' INVOICE OF THESE POPULAR TAIL SUITS, to which we call attention to-day. MUNSON, ' Clothier and Merchant Tailor. dec 8 It Just Arriveda. AND FOR SALE, . , 50 Bbls Maiden and Roe MULLETS, 1 " - .-. 50 BD18 NO. s J&UliuETS, ' ; -' SO Bbls and Half Bbls MACKEREL, ' ? ' 50 Bbls Assorted APPLES. r - -'Must be sold. . m dec 3 tf .. . . DAVIS A SON. - j,- RATES OF AIKBTtC -" - " ? Two ayai... -...iis.v.'...i . 1 'f Toree Dara......j. t:.-,. , ?f PottrDara...i"..""-" -;. f w Hw OnrB,. .i , .? - K On Week,. . . . . -1 - 4 S9 Two Weekly ......... t Three Weeks,. une noma, .... iv W Two Months,... - Three Months. . . . Six Months.. ....... 49 m - one Yoan..... CTTJoatraot Adverttoeoenu takes a i rpf r- ; rtooately low rates. , " - '7, " Tea Bnefl soM KanpareSl tjpe maXeoae sqajuo NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. - -M. cnOXLY, Auctioneer - - BY CRONXT & 3IORRIS. 1 - V Partition Sale. T Y -VtRTTJE AKD IK PTJRSTJAKCS OF DX- County, in '-a oertala special prooeedteff there pending, wherein LemnelB. Rhodes and 4is -wife, 5Pa ,8 Rnodes, John H. Btnrass, H. Grant and others, are defeadantsTj misskmer under eaid dARrne.win nfTur i M1 Wrtest bidder, at the Court -Boose door, to Iof Umdattnatedtn said eityjtad besianiiig ' the intersection of the southern line 0 Princess uhm u onsoern uneoc street witn tne eastern line ol -Tenth street, and .-. roflmnjr thence sonthwardlr with said eastern -line of Tenth street 24S feet and e inohes to the nin Naa7han - ekbiuta J" - - - wau iVOUf OUVWW 7 UfjarbB9DtA7AT - Wlitt r said road 69 feet, thence northwardly parallel with Tenth street 830- feet - and 6 inches to Prin- r ! ess street, and thence west with Princess street 4 ' 66 feet to Desrinninsr. bainar nart of Ita Nim.1. ft. 3 and4inlook 174. Terms of sale cajh. ... - -. M. CRONLY, nov 8 5t 2, 9, 16, 23, de 8 Commiaaioner H; rjBS SUM Ol FIVD mTSDEKB DOLLARS will - be paid to any one famishing information whloh -will lead to the conviction of any party found iaterfertasr ; with the Switches or Frojrs of the - ' t ' ? --- i.i. "- :' Vvi." l - - - 5 t - . - Baliroad Companies, or placing obstructions of ' any aiaa upon tneir tracks. - - . And paraesare warned that the Railroad Com-: . patties will invoke the fullest penalties of the la w . agauiei sucn onenaers. JNtt F. DiYTRS, Qen'I Supt : IL WALTERS, General Manager. ? ' dee 3 St wefrsu -Review oodt. THE HOLIDAYS ARE COMIN, . ' JS(l I AM'NOW MAKIKO A LARGE Dig- f play of a well assorted stock from London. Pa-? ris, Ylenna and American markets. i; ".' The selections will be aimreciated b the wont refined tastes. :-: Slearant - Show Cues are filled with the mnrf -' beautiful artieles. - Parties can now call and. make selections be fore the rush. ' . : ' - ; ,;. . ,. A cordial invitation is extended to all at HEXN 8B ERQER'8 , deo S tf '- -'( - lire Book and Koaic Stores, - Policy No. 28,285. tS SAMUEL 1L NICKtoSONv Chlcaao. lUinoisJ . President .irirat National Bank. - A mount $10,00a Dated March 3-th. 1663. A nna- &1 Preminm assfii 80 Ace at Issna S3 Pavhl ac aire 01 ou, or at aeatn n prior, f The total payments' in 17 years Were . . : $ ,1 78 CO vrompany pK jnarcn autn, law " " The original policy. . . Dividend additions. . . . Total:...... -ji-.-. .,.fie,foo oe i . . 4.177 19" - Total:...,.. . : ,147119 Company paid in excess ox, premiums receivea 9 09 - This is an investment of avout Rve Deroent. compound interest in addition to 17 years' Insur-.' - ' ance. . ; ; . - Settlements of other policies, showing equally as favorable results, will be shown upon applica . . dec 3 lt : Mutual Life Ins Co. of New York. Finnan Haddies, ' ; gMOKBD SALMON, i ; PICKLED SALMON, ' . . , SMOKED BLOATERS, " "FREEH CRISP CELERY, - ri 25 Bbls BALDWIN APPLES, CABBAGES. ONIONS, TURNIPS. ELEGANT BEEF TONGUES, FERRIS' HAMS and F M. BEEF, 1 SUGARS CHEAPER THAN EVEbI i )1 ! ; - fFiflBarrelfallicrade'J 'sifT ' J. C. STEVEBfSOWi' decStf ' ; - Market Street ; ' f HOLIDAY GOODS JN ORDER THAT THE LADIES MAY SELECT - J their CHRISTMAS PRESENT I early and avoid the usual rush, I have opened up a large and - handsome stock of - :- . . . . CD It IT3f A S JO OO JD S! -c in point of elegance and variety surpassing any- thing heretofore offered.- ? . i- , . 1 .y.i-U the finest telection of QHILDREN'ft BOOKS ' 1 - ' ever brought to the city. Call and examine ' ' stock and prices. Prompt and. polite' atten-i 1 tlontoalL; v .. , .;?. . . '.- j - 'C. W. YATES,:-. r?. . - I f-M-"- ; 119 IfAREET STREET, " ' novSStf' ; -:: i ' -: WPmington, N. C -.' Dry Goods, : and Carpet s7 lakes' Wraps, :f Childress Cloaks. ! MISSES NEW MARKETS. ' "" ' it. n. mcittiue. - All visitors are respectfnlly invite! to call,' wo will give the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. ' " ' ' novBoujcwtr ; ... . . . , - Best Stock. - BUYERS OF BOOT'S AND SHOES WILL FIND ; . . - ... at our place the LARGEST STOCK, GREATEST ' VARIETY OF STYLE AND FINISH and LOW- - EST ' PRICES. We' invite an examination: --of ' - Goods and Prices. V: . ? , ' '-.. , : ' Geo. E. French & Sons 4 'IO8 NORTH FRONT STREET. novSOtf . - Winter Stvles ! 4 j Hats ! Caps ! , , HARRISON ALLEN. ' - flatter. nov 30 tt Valentine's llenctol Pencils UK1S vuila rJtt tXHAlfAK'OJS, XNJSUKAlAiJa. , j Toothache and Nervous Affections. Onlv 10 -. t Cents. Also, Drags, Pertumery, Fancy and Toi let Articles, v - ' v - - Fresonpuons a speoiaity at - ' j" - - . - -: - F; a MILLER'S, aug 12 tf Corner of Fourth and Nun Streets, , fl3 It? i y;V 'y In I . -'t iS ''yV :'yi A i- M .mi J iy , - 4 -y Mi - - v.r- i - -i : ti; 1 ! i -fit if 1 fa r At ttndered to day, t- ,? :tt boat. t - I i .1 1--- T ,- '.
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