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C' Mat!-. )KNi EDITION. ouilivak in the Hawaiian. 0:1 the occasion of the as- of the Legislature on the int.. ?as prfveuteJ by the pres- ; rngiisu and American inen-of-: t.re is a strong sentiment , 'b ' people favoring aunexa ; th United States. - An train was telescoped . by a r::t irai. . in Iowa, Wednesday ,.r r, resnltiag in the serious in i t'.-overal people and consider- ,!:iiaage to a number of cars. L 'ish steamer New Castle, with r -cirgo of merohaudise, bound " York, was wrecked on the 1 -t-., on the Massachusetts coast; v were saved. Intense r !'. prevails in the Northwest; . r river is closed with ice, aud ! 0" of coal has been greatly in- A Corean Embassy will . e atSxn Kranoiaco, and in have been given that the , I'-ircesies shall be extended on a riv.il at that port. A ! ruvcr was frozen to death , ..(in. on Wednesday, the first lu; kind which ever occurred sectijii. The railroad . I:-'.- in Pennsylvania are still un : 1, but the trfiins are all moving ai, aud the collieries are gen e- vc k; the sentiment of th . es L' - generally against a t- and coujuiittee of Knights ,.4;'Gi l -ive been refosed reco?ni- thf officials of the coiupany. Hviious husband in Arkansas a v ife aud her male coui e v' if? was formerly an ac 1 ij.i i.iae Mark haul's company. : '"v- , r?-u of Libor furnishes ,1 m,-ir. j . at istics. relative to ir, j 1 .n.k,-a --outs daring the past r.ov. Hill, "of New .r. hht v-used a sensation by the -v v,-., the State Civil Service and the appointment of ,i ' ii .v . are making a clean 4 vcip v.LL'ciais of their prede- co' . - Mutual explanations h -j ; iie Europeau situation to become ucre .tranquil. Two nv;.;Hpcr lien fought , a farce of a iiurl la Paris yesierday. .v ' ork aiarKets: Mouey easy at i'i(JS ; . r ..c, closing offered at 2 per Cf .i' .crroi. ii nu at 10 91610 11-lCc; st'i, f.onr quiet'.beai, So. 3 red - a her aii9iJei.'c6rD, No. Jan j 6;' - !i2jc;spirits turpentine steady .-mmu quiet at $t 1 10. i '- Auainazis are evidently ex t; 3t he. worst. Absentees .have ;r'it-r-d to j in their regiments. Our v-ii-t-iuHd'; caoternporary, the fje.-ii !'; fiefl3etorf afeks as as to lb- t horbp iot.4dyed in the wool." V." . an give it no information." Th - Senate of tbtf United States is cot as rich a btidyas it was. There r frty seven members who artj not r'.c; . The Senate was once a brainy bo J v. A toy canton exploded in the s rcf iat Petersburg, Va., and killed &ir. Wm. Widgios, striking her in i' fc r. ck. 1 wo vonnff men were fin no- i. i ): Savannah'iVeios favors giving fn1 United States control of mar- r: fs aoa divorces ana pumsnmen 1 M. ' persoiiH gaihy of a certain inG de'.itj. This is strange for a Demo crai c piper. Tbe Philadelphia Times opposed ' 'i Morrison Tariff that only pro fcrttd to red ace the Tariff some $26, 1 00,000 or less. : ;It now talks as if it w oald suiattr a more Tadical Tariff, oa that wonid cntdown twice that mn. if Mr. Randall is correctly u-.irstood by his friends be is also . ivorablft to the-earae" extensive ret Auction. This is lovely consistency. A Harvard graduate, named Mar viu Phillipm, was horsewhipped at Serca Fallx, N. Y., by Miss Jennie fitter, b :canse he had defamed her cWacter. .Two men held her . back, f"3 per cousin, Miss Lulo Young, u'cied the whip from . her band oil? io beat Phillips the more. Phil-" 1'P was led away by his friends. Tnere ah great excitement in the la!!, , - A Qerpiin actor, named Pospart, - fa a io bis first appearance in New "rk. He is said to be a great actor ac aiado a deep impressioa upon the -i':nc. tne, World t&iyt: - ' 1 At,i,e -ose efhHwrformanca Herr -:;msrt w tha recipient ot many floral ,h,.lf. mog',them a , large; bouquet !v l) by Booth and Bsrrett, v ica (jjstineuishea Drr Ernst Fes -.I . '"""""'W r UllVVUUtVU'WI Wl uv. ,vv"-- i "-7 : . . . ... - . I 4 . . JM 4-V, - t-'. wan nerr w?vm t.t, i w.k . . i j .i.t. i tin rnm nha.rintta-.wiii Arrive t.-ana wnen us oau uaaw ;. i in lttca one, in on T'orn h'a ",;Ti.:.t:v .-w" "r-n tyt:7i owoo DBwrusj ,hhu. """.-'t::, r. v..-, v,nt i it the benefit of Mr , :iKwwniiB tri. & x jjo .i:nirnrnntll few, minutes Jaere tea .minutes earliert .8. m- weu om bos im. v Try it. mothwawrarr VOL. XLI NO, 83; We are pained v to learn, of the death of Dr James F. Long, of New Bern." He was a physician of large practice and distinction. He was a man of remarkable gifts. In some respects he was an extraordinary man. His public addresses were strikingly fine and marked with a richoess of vooabulary and an ele gance of style that bub few .men we have known could approximate. We have heard fall from his Hps in the freedom of conversation as floe de scription as we ever heard from mor tal. He had imagination and pow ers of expression and ideas that lifted him far above and beyond educated men generally. . His Joss to North Carolina is a calamity, while his death is to this writer a personal bereavement. We have lost a gifted and sympathetic friend. He was a brother of that eloquent and gifted gentleman, ao we'l known to Wilmingtbnians, John 3. Loug, E-q. A noted York. His Southerner is in New name is Gen. Henry Rouaid Maclver. His life has been one of adventure and ho is said to have served under fourteen flags. That beats tbe celebrated Major Dugald Dilgetty. He is but forty five years old. He is described as traveller, soldier, duellist and gentle man always. The World says of him : "He fought ia the Briiitb Army dunce be Iudian tauliny. and sioca tfi-a nmmiira- b!e occasion he bas eeen service under the of ihe Southern Coafedtr&c?, Maxi- milun, Ictr. Brazil. Araennae Republic. Urete, Cubit, France, Soain, Eypt. Herze gi'Vina, Servia and Greece To keep his blieer?nt mind employed when ho e&tes of the Temple of Janus did not proclaim ar. he fought over a dozso cueis &Ld killed a dozen men." He has a splendid physique, is over six feet high, erect, with gray eyes. His mother was a Virginia woman. He was' born at sea, but his boy days were spent at Lynchburg. Swinburne ridicules and satirizes the Donnelly humbug cipher in the Nineteenth Century, one uf England's ablest Reviews. H-j calls it, "De throning Tennyson: a Contribution to the Tennyson Darwin Controver sy." Mr. Swinburne avers that he has been entrusted with the papers of Celia Hob be?, a lady languishing unjustly in Han well Asylum, who has devoted many years and extra ordinary cryptographic astuteness to proving tbe Darwinian authorship of the poems attributed to Tennyson- Boston went wild over the boy pianist. A dispatch says: "iLfter an exquisite and poetical render in sr of a Cbopiu Etude and wai'z. Mr.B. J. Laog gave cut a simple but etrikinc theme, repealing it twice The. boy in stantly cicgtu it and made an improvisa tion with variations such as would nAt have seamed Mf ndelsiobn. The audience shouted and the musicians in the orchestra j tined in a fanfare in the boy's honor. Such a scene of enthusiasm has been rarely wito eased of late years in the Button Music Hall" Mr. Corcoran has recovered from his recent indisposition, and received callers on tbe 27th in St., it being his eighty-ninth birthday. The venerable George Bancroft, one of the most eminent of American historians, was a caller. Ho is 87 years old. He presented Mr. Corcoran, an old and intimate friend, with a bunch of violets. TJBTJH3 CITY. HE W A DVERTISEnENTS. MtrssoN About overcoats A. H. HoiifctES New goods H. L. Fennell Prices reduced. Cronlt & Mortals Real estate sale. K Y & W 8 8. Co Sailing days. v Registsb op Dttttos Schedule B tax E WAnaEN & 3on -Candies and fruits Mayor' Court. Josephine McKoy, the colored wo man arrested for inhumanly, beating a small colored child, was arraigned before the. Mayor yesterday morning, charged with assattjand battery. She was fined twentyTive dollars and in default of payment was committed to the county jail. David Hawkins, assault and battery with a deadly weapon, was sent to jail In default of bond for his appear ance at the Criminal Court. oElhv Martin, charged with stealing several small articles from lit. J. H. Hardin's drug store, was also commit ted to jaiL on failure to give bond for her appearance at the ; next term of the Criminal Court. , - ; , vemtcb mailt scrviers. 1 1 The' old $qtoxa of watching the old rear out and tbe new year iawH! be AhtwMAstih Fifth Street Metho- rliat Chnrch bv Bervloes commencing WILMINGTON, Local Dot. The storm signals were ordered down at 10 20 a. m. yesterday. Captain Faieon and Mr. J. T. Murphy, of Clinton, favored the Stab office with a call yesterday. Mr. A. T. London, of Mont-" gomery, Ala., is here spending the holidays with relatives and friends. Mr. Chas. H. Robinson, Col lector of Customs, left last night for Washington, D. C, in oompany -with Lieut. Gov. Stedman. The boys who used to "swear off" about this time of the year have changed the styl. In Wilmington they are now known aa "Reformers." The First Baptist Sunday school will have a Christmas tree at the City Hall to-night. A large crowd and a pleasant time is ex pected. Rev. W. S. Creasy, tha new pastor of Grace Methodist church, will preach at the Synagogue on Sun day morning and evening at the osual hours of service. As Monday will be observed as New Year's day (which is a legal holl day) many places of business will be closed and New Year's calls will b the order of the day. , Messrs. Patersou, Downing & Co. cleared the German barque Marie Heyn. for Liverpool, yesterday, with 2.808 barrels of rosin, weigh ins 943, 365 pounds and valued at $3,313. - A runaway horse attached to a dray caused a brief sensation at Front street market yesterday morning. Several hucksters' stands were de molished and the contents scat tered. The eclored tian arretted at Weldon (oot Goldsboro) euppoeed to be Wm. Brown who is charged with setting fire to his wife's dwelling house, turns oat to be some one else, and has been released. Rt-v. Dr. Yates and family left yesterday morning for Durham, N. C, where he is to labor for the present conference yea", carrying with them the best wishes from a large nuubir of our people of all religious denomi nation.. Pof. Lincoln and family will give a concert at Luther Memorial Building next Tuesday evening, the proceed for the benefit of St. Paul's Lutheran Sunday schooL . The object is a laudable one and we trust the concert may be well patronized. The alarm of Hre lusl night, about six o'clock, was caused by a burning chimney at the corner of Fennel! and MacRae streets, In a frame building owned by Ws.. Cot ton, colored, and occupied as a ntcro by U. h.. Bniitli. Jo damage re sulted. Mr. J. W. Bocage, of Pine Bluff, A kansas, who has just ordered the 3ta t to be sent to his address, writes that he was "brought up in the city of Wilmington and has some endearing memories of 53 years ago." He has been a resident of Pine Bluff 51 years. David Brown, colored, charged with the abandonment of his wife, Mary Brown, was arrested and brought before Justice Millis yesterday; but the evidence showed that David had been abandoned by his wife, and the case was dismissed at the cost of the prosecutrix. Can any city or town, of equal population, be found in the United States whose mail facilities are as bad as those of Wilmington ? With three important railroads having their termini here we have but one outgoing morning mail, and that one does not leave until 9 o'clock. At the Christmas festival of St. Paul's Sunday School, Wednesday night, the scholars, through Mrs. T. J. Southerland, presented the rector of the Parish, Rev. C. L. Arnold, with aa elegant hymnal. Mr. Isaac QtJ Hedrick, on behalf of the scholars, presented to Mr. R. H. Picket, Su perintendent, a handsome gold ring. Appropriate responses were made by the recipients. Miss Athal'ia Rankin and Robert Vincent received suitable presents for punctuality in attend ance. . m m Rev. Nr. Creaay. Rev. W. S. Creasy, the new pastor of Grace Methodist Church, and fam ily arrived in the city Jast evening. They were metat the depot by a committee appointed by the Offloial Board, and escorted to the parsonage, on the corner of Second and Walnut streets, where they were gladly wel comed by a number of the congrega tion, and especially by the ladies, who had prepared for them a nice hot supper. - Cbsoca ofSbdal. A change of schedule will go into effect on the Carolina Central Rail road on the first day of January, and Ton Monday the train, from this city will leave twenty minutes earllexwt I 6.40 Instead of 7.00 p. m. Returning N, CM FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1887. OPERA HO VSR. Xfc Lltll Tyeon. The repetition of the performance of "The Little Tycoon" attracted to the Opera House last night equally as large and as "fashionable an audi ence" as upon the occasion of its first presentation. The performers had the advantage of a previous experience before an audience, and naturally acted more confidently and perfectly in their several characters. Then, too, the management, ever ready to avail themselves of any ad vice from their friends, took pains to improve the dialogue by additional verbiage; and to interpolate several songs, thus remedying a defect and increasing the effect of the entertain ment as a whole. i The charming little soprano. Miss Mary Liltie Kenan, never appeared to greater advantage or adquitted herself more ore ditably than on last evening. She was In splendid voice and spirits and was heartily encored after every appearance. Mr. H. M. Emerson did wonderful ly with his important role, showing decided improvement in acting, but he had a severe cold and his voice could not be heard to ae van tags; in deed, he used it with splendid effect, considering the difficulties under which he labored. Mr. U. M. Robinson took the part ot dull Gull last evening, and it is no disparagement to the gentleman pre viously appearing, to say that he was exceeding'y successful in his presen tation of ' he character. Decidedly the most distinguishing features between last night's per formance and the one before given, were the songs of Miss AnnieDeRosset. During the second at and in response to applause she came forward and sang "The Moon and I," from "Tbe Mikado," so sweetly and pleasingly that she was again loudly encored aud compelled to respond. This time sh selected the lullaby from "Erminie, and sang it feelingly and with bewitchiDg grace and piquancy. Manager Taylor has only to an nounce another operatio performance by his carefully selected aud excel lent company to again oxcita interest and attract the largest audience of the season. Coldr.t of lb. &. Tbe minimum of tbe oold wave htd not reached this section yesterday, as a glance at the weather map issued by the Signal Office in this city plain ly showed. The centre of the wave appeared in northwestern Minnesota early yesterday morning, when the temperature fell as low as 40 degrees below zero and the barometic pres sure rose to the unusual height of 30.05 inches. Tbe barometer during tbe night n this section rose about a quarter of an inch reaching 29.34 inches. This still indicates a vast difference In the pressure, which will tend to still 'urther reduce the tem perature and prolcag the present oold snap. There is, however, one atmos pheric condition exlsti& which will slightly moderate the apprtsoh of the area of high pressure. Tbe depres sion which passed over this seotlon e few days ago is still liugering in the Eastern States, and offers more fa vorable inducements to tbe approach of the wave. The high pressure will naturally incline to the low, so that its principal force will be exert ed in this new direction and the equalizing of the pressure will be more gradual and its effects less se vere. The temperature fell below freezing yesterday as far south as the north em boundary of Florida. Jackson ville reported the temperature at freezing at 7 o'clock yesterday morn ing. In this joity at the same hour, the mercury stood at 28, which was 32 degrees lower than at the corres ponding hour the preceding day. The atmosphere was dry and the sky clear, so that the sun was shining with good effect, and the day seemed rather pleasant, although the ther mometer did not register above 45 degrees. By 10 p. ni. the temperature had fallen to 30 degrees and still con tinued on its downward course. tfarrow Et scape. S. C. Larkins, oolored, employed by the W. V. Telegraph Co. as lins i repairer, was out on the W. & W. road yesterday at work repairing the wires. Be got through his labors and was on the way to the city when at a point some distance this side of Mag nolia, the railroad blsycle car he was riding was struck by the through freight train from We'don. Larkins jumped off in time to escape injury, but his bicyole was pleked np on the cow-catcher and carried along until, the train was stopped, when the engineer ptt - it in one of the cars and brought it to the city. Larkins walked back to Magnolia and came to the city on las night's train. ; He say. that he made a very narrow escape; that he was on a tres tle when tha whistle was .blown to warn him of the-approaching train. re the mattairau 'onr(. Nancy Davis, a colored woman charged with larceny, and her moth er, Abbie Davis, charged with receiv ing stolen goods, were arraigned be fore Justice Millis' yesterday, and af ter examination were held under boud for their appearance at the Criminal Court next week. Nancy Davis is accused of stealing a gold watch, a lace curtain and a number of other articles from A. D. WesselL in whose family stie was employed aa a nurse. Before the month for which she was employed had expired, the woman asked to be discharged on th" plea that her father was very sic. After she had left, Mr. Wessell dis covered that he had been robbed, and suspecting that Nancy Davis was the thief, employed Mr. Nick Carr to work up the case. Mr. Carr found that tbe woman had left the city and finally traced her to her mother's house at Sloop Point, in Pender county, where all of the stolen ar ticles, with the exception of the gold watch Trere found. Sanday Scbo.l Iitval. The yoong people of the Second Presbyterian church had a merry time at their Christmas festival last nigbbatthe City Hall. Besides the parents and friends of the children of tbe Sunday school there were many visitors, and tbe occasion was hear tily enjoyed by all present. Santa Claus was personated by Mr. Wm. Mcnroe, and Mrs. Santa Claus by Miss Stewart There were toys and fancy wares, fruits, candis, rind re freshments of various kinds in the greatest profusion. Kt. .nark'a tbattti There was a most enjoyable Christ mas celebration held by St. Mark's Sunday School, (colored) Wednesday evening. A flue present was Riven to each papil, and some cf the present", were very beautiful. We learn that this Christmas tbe parish has raised over one hundred dollars and fully paid for the handsome rectory. The altar service is very elegant and .vas presented by tbe Sunday School to the parish la.-t Sunday at the morning tervice. Receipts of oottoo yesterday TH bales. Receipts for tbe crop year H3,24- bales, against receipts to the same time latt year of 114 08-1; increase this season 34.292 bales. Qeartfrlf nMil og. Wllminjrton District, M. E. Church, South. Firat rouud of (Quarterly Meetings, Fifib. Street station, December 31 and January 1. Bladen Street mission, January 1 and 2. Topsail circuit, at Pott's Hill, Jan uary 7 and a. New River mission, January 7 and S. Southport. January Hand 15. Brunswick circuit, utZion, January 21 and 22. Whiteville circuit, at Wbiteville, January 28 and 29. Grace Church, Wilmington, Febru ary 4 and 5. Magnolia circuit, at Magnolia, Feb rnary 11 and 12. Clinton oircnit, at Johnson's chapel, February 18 and 19. Waceatnaw circuit, at Shiloh, Feb- rnarv 2j and 26. Brunswick mission, February 25 and 26. Onslow circuit, at Gre?n Branch, March and 4. Kenansvllle, t& nenansvllle. March 10 and 11. Carver's Creek, at Shiloh, March 13 and 19. Elizabeth circuit, at, Elizabeth, March 24 and 25. Cokesbury, at Salem, April 3 and 4. Bladen circuit, at Bethlehem, April 10 and 11. Thos. W. Gdthrth, P. E. THE AX AILS. Tbe mail it close and arrive at tbe City Port Office as follows: CLOSE. Northern throoffb and way maCs 8.-00 A. M sortnern tbronxb nulla, Cast 11 AO P. M, North Carolina and Atlantic and North i 'arollua Katlroada and ronteg supplied them from 80 A. li Raleljrh and Fay ettevllle.. 6:00 P. M.di A. M Southern way mall , 6:30 P M SoQtnern throuftti malls 9:15 P. M DAILY KXCBPT SUNDAY. Western maUs, C. C. Hallway 6a P. It C. F Y. V. a R. and pulnoa rap plied therefrom CMF.V Ralelch A Hamlet Railroad and polnta suppled therefrom 6:00 P. M mahvllie 8:"0 P. M WrUhtsTllle 8-Sn A. M Clinton, special... .i 8:15 P. JC TDttsOAYS AND FRIDAYS. Onslow C. H. and Intermediate omoea 6X A. H Little River, 8. O., and )i.termedlate office... 2 00P.M Cape Pear ilver mall . liOO P. H OPEN FOR DELIVERY. Northern and way maUs . . . 8--S3 P. M Northern tnroncrb mail, late 11:00 P. M Sontbern toroutrh malls 6:8 A, M antbern way mail k. 9.C0 A, M Carolina Central Railroad 9:80 A. M General delivery open from 6.83 A.kf . to 7P.M. and oq Snndara from 9:30 to 10:20 A. M. Orrlers delivery open on 8onday from 9:80 to 100 A. M. - Money Order and Re(rtatiy Department open 8.00 A. M. to tOO P. M. Stamp Office open from 8.00 A. at. to k-00 P. M. Stamps on sale at general delivery 6:35 .A. jf. to 10 A. V. and 1 to T P. M. WHO IS MRS. WTN8LOW f Aa this question is frequently asked, we will simply say that she la a lady who for upwards of thirty years has unti ringly devoted her time and talents aa a female Physician and nurse, principally among children. She has especially studied, the constitution aad wants of this numerous olass, and, as a result of this effort, and practical knowledge, obtained in a lifetime spent as a a arse and physician, she has compounded a Soothing 8yrnp for children teeth ing, it operates like magto giving rest and health, ana ta, moreover, sura to regulate the bowels. Ia oonsequenoe of this article Ura. W ma low Is beoomlng world-renowned sa a benefactor of her race; children certainly do aias o and bless her, especially la this tbe vase In this city. Vast quantities of the Soothing Syrup are Darur aoid and need here. Ws thiak Mra. Wlnalow baa immortalised tier name by this Invahiahie arti cle, and we sincerely believe thousands of chil dren have been saved from aa early grave by Its timely ase, and that millions ret anborn will ahara Its benefit, aad unite tncailinx bar Uni .l Mo MoTBTza has Olscnarged bar auty to ber sansr-. r optntosw untu sae nas grrea . Wlnalow "S Sooth tag Syropl T ow. Laditt vuttor Jew i drngalita. . eta. a bcttis WHOLE NO. 6634 The following are the Indications for to-day. received at 1 a. m.: For North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia, warmer, fair weather, followed in Soathern Georgia by light rains, light to fresh northerly winds, veering to northeasterly. For Virginia, slightly warmer, fair weathe", light to fresh northerly winds veering to northeasterly. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Tie Well oil Sale of Rea1 Estate, g PR JYIO UoLi AJ)Vt iTISlD, WILL TAS.E plaoeattheCcxirt Hooaoil day, (Friday). t XO o'cloo A. li. CWaLT MOSKI8. deoSMt AnoUonfccre. Notice. nc?iDntK R. Til. a saa tsrs. tr- O del, Brokers, Conaiaton Mro4ifit. K ev er, of ttbtvs and tt"r Hag Bom aa-t a!l r i her trade, aod oroteaalODa woo bra llt for tl . pay m.nt of tbe axre Tat, are bertsby coll fl d tbat tbl Tax fails due on tbe I t dty or Jatnary, 188, and tbe law rtairs that tbe eame be paid la daring tbe first 1 KN DaYS in tbe nnnih J OH. K. SaHPHO!. deoSOlt Kerlter or Deed. About Overcoats. A FEW CHILDBZK'8 6x9. A FEW YOUTHS' 14x21. A FEW MEN 8 33x44. PTYUS3. WXLL H4DF. eangOjfSLT TRIM H BO, at 3IUNSON S Hec 8) at r.y.blw wl Keivbaot T.rior. New York and WilmingtoD Steamship Co. mOM PIKE 24. XAST BIYSK, NLW VCRS Ixxrx'cA b-t, Ciacbc-s and RooneTelt vv. At t o'clock r. M. OrjLV 8T&KAY f atordaT. Poc tl eN IPaiTuB .... Tboriay. JD. 6 OCL ar KKa. at WedaeAlay. Jan. 11 daNKP ACTOK Sain -May. Jan. 1 FROM WUJ4INOTOS GT"LV HTEttM Ttnmday. Jui. 6 E KFACrOK . . .. Tula. Jn U GULP bTHSAM Ta.feUr. Jkxu IT lW Tirocjcb Bins LA'.r.g a& Lowott Ttrrarb ntale caara Bleed to aad roa point ta Korvb od Soatb Carolina or rrf'.-fct or Pat apply to U. O. HALLnONEV fc arerUi tend em, WUiBtajrcoa. N.C rbao. i. tvc.r. TraAo ktaoarer. Kew Toik. W. . "lye GeoraJ Ageou deJ0t( a Broadway. Now Tor. New Goods. New Goods TBOSlVD THIS WEEK BY HAIL AND . earner a full aad tteata tapply of Staple and Fancy Groceries I keep in f ck always a foil aod coiople'a lice of Ll(i Toao lu3U.Oaad clGaRi Id uaiu ia i nave iui reo-iTa a lara tot or IXtOK M Tc, wblcb arltb tbe ab-iTt gjo4 I am offrrtng at bottom oMoo. all aod aee !or your- aelvea. SeapecucUr, AO., A. II. IIOLHU, Corner Seoord and Market 8U. dee tf Prices Eeduced. PL rSII LIP ROUES, wool lap nones, SHAPED DORSE BLlNKETs, SQUARE HOUSE BLANKETS Call early and secure bargains. H-1 TZKKXLL, Ths Eorse MQllnef. 1 South Tnnt. Rt Ceo 89 if CLOSED OUT. TTtE CL083D OUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK OP CANDI&3 and FRUITS on Christmas Xve, bnt yesterday1 Steamer brought us a (oil lire ot Choloa Fruits, and tbe boys have been busy from early morn to late at nUtnt on Candles, and we are cow prepared to fill all order?. Call end get a nloe fresh box of Candles for Hew Year. E. Warren & Son, EXCHANGE CORNER. dec 18 tf Sale of Cotton Factory, Flonriiig Hill ail Otter 7a!iaMe Seal Estate. BY VIRTUaOFATKSDINTRUSrEXKCTrTBD to me by A Hines and wife M 3. Bines, of Sarry Coaoty record ec! la Book 1, Pra 53u 641. Kerister's office of Horry County, on t bo tb day of Jane, 1884, 1 will expose to eaie. at publlo auction, in kit airy, on WedVteeday, th 1st cay of February . 1883 ibe following desrloed Beat Estate, lylncln the town ot Ml Airy, on the Ararat lor. known as tbe Hamburg Mills, con taining i' fi acres On this Is sltnatei a Br'ck Cotton Factory, rally q aliped with Machinery, a va'n.bte noarlnic MUi, boe Factory, atore bonse and a cumber of Tenement Honee? This Is one of tbe finest Waer Power, in Star y Conaty. The MUI is within one mile of tbe UU road. and is ote of tbe finest properties la North Carolina.- Terms of sa'e cash. ,1. C. BCXTON. Trottee. . December 8 J. X887. 4otStds Buy Something Useful. JTX liAKTSa TOUR SELECTIONS 70H OIFT3 have aa eye to ntUitv and beauty. Nothing so UJefol as a pair of good SHOES. Nose sore pretty th m these sold by Geo. R, French & Sons, 108 KOETH FRONT 8TFEKT. deetltf To Close Out gTOCE IS RETAIL CROCEEET DEPA.2T sneat, ws . wCT taaka : apestal sadteeme sts to brara. 'v 13 Contract A4vrtteeBMCtsl raects taken U ptovor-X . ; 1 Vf 1 ' I lityxns wwBsaAr-'J'-.-i-'.-i -: l' 1 Uonataly low ntn. Twi Ua oi1d Nc dijatwU tyi'n3 wee?ur- NlfW ADVKRTLSKHENTS, .. ' ! fir P I, 'j ' roE.v:4.; CLEARING SALE FOB ' FIVE f '.t-4 t' J ire-a Wrlt. . V.i ,' r V i 4 'loots J i redaaedto $3.CC.;1 ' .! 0d SetShkfpeare'a b vol One Eet BlkakMDear1. Wo. 13 volume.. tadceed tolXtO. CD'S Sot Char. KradeV Work a i To.ume, SS iC. rd jM to One Set Geo. ZUA?- rU b r(.mc!i, 1 1 60, radioed U Oie 6et IrvliKs orti,' 1) rolcmea, J J 23, redased to Oee Set Coopr's S 1 a'en 5 volumes. $ l . rednoad-to 1M. T. V, 1 variety cf KnVSL-. 4Jo. teJooa-l to 85o, ". i. TS . '. I. A variety oX tOB t3. S e, redooed to BT Chiistrias and New Year's CARD) Ja9 roaoed, Th above sale u for fiva days only, prepara tory ta tallxic stock. nr'-'.'fji'v. Repa.t?uy, xtvy f ' vv i v l t viXi 1 w ' j ; 9 NORTH PBST 61 REST, dec 9 8t f a t w T m V IV . ' . -v -: ' .1. . '.'A WE ARE Closing Out Oujr ;'$ TOTS A"D IUCFEBRIXG TO Sell at a kiacrifice RATH IT. TflAN CARRY AKT OF TRtSS GOOES ovra E. H. FREER! Aft, OPPOSITE NEW HAEKET. deosau 1887 XHAS. 1887 v j am rEEPARsoTrns wzex to rra.iEH c i my onttomers with a 1 the dsi'xarV cf tts seascn. FINEST DEIIESAUAISIXS London Layer nt sesiless Misx Citron, Mixed Nuts, &c.f &c, ard every otter article sultaV.s for tiTECir, '.' CAEES sad PGDCI5GS. hM HISCE HEAT IH ART CUASIlfL'gf ' ALL KKD8 OF OREEN FBCITS. -.r ''f-' '" ''- : f Airtsh eontlffsneot of - -Hi";v:;iu Sweet Florida OrangcsSk J A beautlfcl assortment FANCY CAKES. ' Vi ' V i i AU kinds PRESERVES aarl JXlXXl&,CXLXSr'f - i - '.: ; and CEA5ER&rZ3 Call early aad oaka your r Beleotlcns. : vvv' : 4 JXO. KEOJiTWRIGnT, deo Htf Pianos and Orgaiisf1 i FOR X3IAS. 1 1. . -yS OFFER 8 FECIAL TJCOUCaaRCTTS PIANOS and OR 3 AN S this week. We havarln v, tosk PIANOS and OHQAK3 St all, prloM,' froa- the Maamlfloent "SOHMER" to ta lower riOBd' ;V ' i Instruments. We court the most" orltioai ax- i,, amtnatlon. Second-Hand Instrument taken la exchange and for sale. X. VaxLAXS. xr and 409 Bed Cross St, Wttmington. If, CL f " ' K- V deeSOtf : Wm. E. Springer & Co.; JMPORTERS API) JOBBERS OT II ARD WARE and CRCCEERY, can offer special lndaoecae&te to Wholesale buyers. 19. El, 23 Market dp ; Wtf WtimlDrtrq) Select American SeriespI; BRUNETTE AND BLOWDH,' BY 1CBS". CA J r V.lrh MUler: The fenator's Bride, by aVrs- , MoveUh Ulllrr; Vella Vernetl. by Mis rtmow C , H.Tit.n: Rm nr i.Mi .nil a "antra Thu -. ' Mrs. K. Burse Coilins: Wedted Widow on ' Tae L v 1 hat i-Wes, by T..W. Haeshw. &c Y tf a m. Harris '-'j ' : - . For Sale or Bent, 36 CBOP3 FIRST AND S SCO XT YEAR TUB. . . - : 1 pet tlne Itoif-s for taJe or rcot, ta Liberty i t" ' otaniy. Ha.. tbrej rtlle t r.ra nver trassnor a-u -tica One barrel f-ti!L'80 hu ea and etAaaV.es ' -all new. W1U sell Ho b4 M nhst aaa six IA agctiS ' IX wasted- - For part!cnars aMjs ., J. K. McUCrnEB02T. !'J . ".'. ; nor X7 lm sae Beard's Cr k. Ga. . ' . .- 5,000 CocoanutSjv Rn BITLS. APPLES. 13 BOXES BAISZS3, CM J - - fv . Koiei y're-Oaoie.. loo Boxes Caeese. 1 Bb , Boxes rrki. 7 Bkrxs Fane. Canuy. eim Caaks, Bay, Mclan-se, Mast, Hoop Iron. aw. , - dee H DAWU 11. tSJ A t Ima Water f t, .' ' GALL A'STD EX AVrNE JfY STOCK OF tAsTPS. . BaaaabeU JrsmW lAagweoda, t abe Cs.Lrv, ' -' vcaeA IJalvaev aaio-a Gnaa, asrt.r.a.-7. 71a- - - ' i ware, Aa. - Tae bet Paiata, tUs. (xiaw T! , ' ; -e. DatirsatdEUx-isalTrarsoa kasd at-,i' , f' ' v-j-t . 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Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Dec. 30, 1887, edition 1
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