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VOLUME XVL WILMINGTON POST Entered at the Pottoffiee at Wilmutg lou, N. C, at Second Clam Hatter. , RtATES OF ADVERTISING. Eight?) liaes, Nonpareil type, eon Atliute square. ! ; Fiftjr cent per line for the first in 4riiH and twenty-fire cento per line for each additional insertion. - AU advertisements will be charged ct the shore rates, except on special i aontrscts. " ".'.!' -; The subscription price to Th Wii MiiaToii Post is 2 00 per year; six monins i v., ; i. .. I Allcommuuications onbtuinesmust be addressed tpJTHWlLiniraTO " Post, Wilmington, N. 0. , the . l'VNT AnnouncEraBifT ' I This paper will not be sent in future to any except to those who - pay in ad vance for it. We fihdj. it so bard to collect back, subscriptions thai we are compelled to follow the rule Ions: since mi uowq oy oiner pap ers, to rena only to py i uUcri f or to those who are willing to 'pay in "advance fur it Send io your money and ywu can ge the Post, not; etherwniev ' One dollar will pay for the Post six months, twe dolUis fr twelve ' months. No less tban six moathr time received. , ', n tiLnoAD WATTEBS. The Colored People im Cesmell in Keftrenee to the Prepeeed 4 C'Ht Line Rellroed. WiLMiKoTof N.CJ., Jaol: 17. 188S. r Pursttniant tp a call published by E. F. Msriin, in the state papers, conren iiijf the tuckholders jf the Wilming t.n, WrighuvitOA Ooslotr Ranroad, a n ef iiiig was- held at Jrtbe Court i IIoiMeiiiAVilmingtoB.cmiposed of some of lite huding colored meu in the state, where -the project was' discuMed at length syid geucraliy sanctioned ' On mirtiont,John 0 Uancy, of Tar boro, (wm lelfoted Secretary, and the representatives of the 'various newspa pers of the State Asdistaut. Secretaries. , loe views of those ' present were so liciud. when John O Daney and J O l'rko oiide roiig speeche pe .,advn catT of A he enterprisa, 'They arguod that the industrial enieirprisfswere to work out the salvation of th race, and - tha trnh. .faem rwiii ! Ii wni " i. .. . EF Martin, the contractor, made some pertinent and . timely ' rem irks, pointing out thn ew with which the -road contemplated could be completed. G W Price went into a geographical an I ciescriptivt discussion of the road, and held thai in no part of the state could a road be constructed at cons ; paralively so sma'l ,cost a the projected. He auggeaUiU ine,pnt- m ut of a committee to ! dru tions expressive of the meet ins; .Ill- Lloyd, of Peoder, spoke at leagvh in favor if the road and .insisted could'and shonld be built. thavit 6 Ii .T.ie following conimluee .oo perm, ne'nt . organization was appoin the Chairman: J C Price, JO Daocy Geo T Wassom, Geo O Scarl'ick, 12 F Martin, Owen Curoey, William J O Nix in, Geo W Vrlce, Jr.J iih, F Lloyd ad J G Dry. y . : ' ; Toe committee was reausited so meet - at 1301 otlbc!k;-l;;i:'V:-V''VVi -'.t Toe meeting adfMrned to reee . again at3 etal.ck.- t - w " '' j. The meeting wa aahed to order at 10. .'clock, p. m byjfjO Pry. The commute on permanent, or gaiiztoa recommended the fol lowing as permanent oficen ofhe same, tlx; Jv O IMce, President. , K''': Jas G Dry, Vice President. 1 -; J. C Dancy asked thai the charter be read, - Pending which John C Dancy and JO Nixon, were elected perma nent Secretaries. ' ' ' j -: " Geo W Prioe opposed the reading of the charter in a lengthy speech, in the course of which be paid E F, alartia, the projector, a" merited compliment. A P Llojd attempted to enter bUi a diaow4oW of the charter, hn was de clared out of order, - 'V'-5; John O Dincy adtt spoke, strongly defending the proposed railroad! and aaswerel all tht attacxe made ipon It byluesMaUas'ja'- ;- The ' folkvi&2 wtantlueea was ap plated t tee paQtioatri and aecnre proper transfer lor then, vlx: E P War Ue, George W Pike nni GeeT Wna 01. r J ' Oa motion a committee coaaUUag of J B Dudley, Joe Saapeon, John Uollowty V7 U Ch. Geo 17 Priee, E F alarUn and ? O 8atf5war were ap pointed Vo'eiixt f.'.taxUa of coal cf ' road per mile, eYe 1 1 - John C Dastr cCVrt I the foUowls resolution aa txprvdrt cf thr caat ef the fmectlcs wtlca ' wu naaalsoeJy adopted. ,Vt.i,; '. ' Z tA:- ' m TTlttti It U tti Knl tt c:::; it. ing ' that . the. people of . WnmineiiJ lYrlghuvllle d Unalow are sadly In need of a Goistline Cailwar; therefore, be it. ' '.v;; ; . Etmhed, That we, Ibe stockholdera of said road, by tirtae of transfer tsadi ie as by the original peUtieeere for the charter of aald road, do pledge ita eoai plftoa standard gnage, our moral and linahial tnpport: .v ' 1 ; ; i1 : - SKOOHD DAT WllmlnrtoarJan. 18. 18S3 r Meeting stockholders called to defbyrBet J'O Price, Chairman. Prayer by Eej VaugfaaB. :, ; ; hlliatnea of previem saeeUog read and approvetj j with proper corrections, j Be'port ef committees wae called for, whereopea Wassom etated that the committee could entj report progress. as the matter before them is of each Importance that the ' sneeeas- ef the lboad-woalddepred materially upon Ihf f erb(k. ComsiUiee ; "grautel farther Ome to prepare their workil : The report of the committee on Ea timates. mo wea next railed Jor. P C tJadgwai for the . committee stated that, the Committee had not completed it Work, rut had eHed ap he pel TsiCs Secrniary -of a ominiut rajlronat efflcia) anjl succeeded in obtain leg '..the fojlowingjacta, to wife Jtt of grading per miie4500, crwiiei pee mite 0100, steel raih40 pound to this yards per miie ti.tjra. - ':':;..,'';:;:;"v;-'.--:, The report as' made w-s adopted and the committee given further time to complete its worK ' . ' - , ' EF AUAin ertived that a committee of niue beapptintrd to name Dirrc , tors and -report the resnlt of their work to the stockholders at n night's meet lag. Metfo strongly ' supported i bli motion lp vVy pertinent remarks. ,;;.'; Geo W-Price, Jr., thought ea Mar tini and .cave verr Ineid reaaona whv the proposition should meet with very general approval. ' . ; y,-;- Bctrloek could not eee the wisdom of sttsh a motion eotii lurtber stage of our progVus, -and therefora hoped b motion Would not prevail. ; ' ' j J V D4acy said be could eee ao ie-propriety-in the appoint mentOii com ntitUe', 'wame aatlaHl direotora, aa each w.irk wouM facilitate and simplify the labors of the ciHnpany. Geo TTVaatrtBt fVtinrdtbt fitjpa. He said E F MarUn la ver'ly the TouV ealut L'Ou verture or. fi- fjambi B-n nekr of jthe prent tim K v JW-ph C Price far. .red ib SB.Ui.Ht with etowi .vrjrliHKtpri4t rearkii- The mytijo then prevail d. j iThe oiinniittiHi was 'hen appointed a follow: ,Geo V Price,4 hair man; Geo ) Scurlock, Jnhn G Dancy. GT Wasaom, B P Martin, A H Bill. Wil lUm aftith, F O 9dgor and J D Dry. The psttt of Rey J C Priee, cbU ntan on motion . waa addtd to the list. "X)u tool Ion, the tnrtieg adjourn. A uiti 7 o'cjkk v m. '. Tue V"cknolder I .at 7 o'clock p m pursuant to adjournment to hear the report of the commlUee to select Suitable person for te Directors of the ropoaed ttad. , ? Geo VV price entertained the mjeet leg with a very aoggrstive speech on the Wactietl resalU that wontf tolhrn in the akeof the porta now planned. .) Alireu. U'nya Mti a aouna ana een nibleKprech intn.g out the msny ad- vsntars that will fi-iw from th .- pletion of the ttod as cntempialeo. Ji.bn J Datcy eummariaed the1: work done and the work prop-wed. Rev J U Price beieg loodly called for, made an able speech on the proa pact of the Road; enumerating the main points requiring immediate action and what ahonlej. be ydoee in ofder to raise funds to begin at once upon the work of the Road. Messrs Devaee and Lloyd also made some remarks whkh were well received. The directors thee retired to elect permanent oQcer for the Company. . The meeting then adjourned The Directora after dee deliberations elected tae following as sntuble oflcera of the Company: " PreaWant-E F Uartie, Wllsaingtoa Vke PreaidenlOeorg Jf Price, it, WUalegtoav' ! ! Beevetarv and Trenaerer John C Dancy, Tarbero, : Atloraer-Qeo.T Waaeeat, Golda EF Martia afterward declined the Presidency, whereepoe Jestph 0 Price waa elected President sad F llama chosen aa General SeperlatendeaU coaaxcTiuxa or TrsTxxaa.T'a : rao i i. Kfc:-ciurc4i .tail J D pry, tun, Hanover, waa unanimously elected tempeeerr ahair r. and mada a Tery htareatiag treccSt ea talics cbxir. En Jim O IMce waacallrd epoe and cTirtX a tcj Unzixttji U Ue rata arl tte ascem ta J Q Dry t-iM ta J D Dry, U V riic Jr , rtTi tba Cm WILMINGTON, NORTH OAHOLlil .1, JIJDAMpp Iedged iat' sv Detfa. .IS ! A aewly-aaarried pair,' who arrived pa (heir honeymoon trip at a celebra- led; , Booth watering-nlaoe at a time whea i accommodation was at aipre tttam, had a mattress spread for them by a compassionate innkeeper ' In one of Ma baths. In the middle 'of the night the house was alarmed by, loud snrieks proceeding from the nuptial chamber, j What waa the ; matter?. Well, this. The young bride, nfthine to flog for a maid, had caught hold el what she supposed to be the bell-ropei and pulled it smartly. Unhappily for her and her suppose, it was the cord ef;the shower-bath oyer their j heads, and forth with down plumbed such deluge .f cold water as would throw a damper upon the most devoted ' of honeymooning couples. Her husband, in dismay, camght franticaliat another cordon his side of the extern oorizoil Oouch' but the ouiy. espons' was an equally noeral Otlnre of water this time it oeiog nearly boiling tut. The enbapry pair theu screamed ie unison: and i he bride; in t he excilen.eot of 3 he moment, uttered svuitmeuts anything but compiimetitury to the food spouse. Vhen the aervanta came, tbey were ju-t in time to rescue ibeuuluckr pair rron of.woiiig, iur tde room was al rVa.lv half full .rf water, and the wife Wa perched like a moukey oo her bus oandV back uilerinir the ui.wt lament-" ablr crieM, while her god man waa fnmbliu'ie about in the dark, trying hia bei ti find the dour. Exchange. , k '.- -. m i m i . , , ; ' The Redemption of. Postal t ' x ' Carda. The'di!Wiutinu iicn by the Puffice Department of the practice xf redeem- ina; poiit-d postal caida ia a mistake. Either all stamped stationery should be redeemed when not ...ustd or none. The distinction between a stamotd card and an enyelope is one without a 4 practical difference and ia causing con stant complaint on the part of the pub lic. The plea that a postal card is too cheap ip, admit of redemption is non sense; , lor that matter a gummed'and atamped euvelooe H iiuite aa chean im prtiKriioii to the service it com. niitd, yet it is redeemed whe spoiled a addressing. The plea that redeem- leg the cards ii.duces cre)e8snesa in ht-ir use and voluntary mutilation is alurd. People do uot walk to the P.HitolficftJind bUrchse cards in order te amused ih inw-i vt-i by misaddressing laem,.: mi . puo o itiiuitwell make miimwi r to the Pitrtiuaster . Geueral aa did the seasick, rorager whose friend inqujfed if lie waa. ill. , JliJ . Do you Wose ".I am doing ihi for fuo?:'-Does h- Postmaster Uensral aupnoa the ptiUlio find it parUcuUrly jolly fun to at toe ld disotuni rbould be resumed. Among the,paera lef(. behiug , him by a German physician who died a few weeks gt ia one containing notes of certain cm luiou I e Led arrived at aurii.g a proJftssioiial experience of morbali f'.riy yesrs. In one of tkrae oitn he' exprewwa an .ptiron that at iri third of ili illuesses of- the patients lio muglil his sdrice were puietj iun.guiiiiy. He louod it not only pgkiust bv mi iiiteirat, but also agait at (bit of ll.nfalf alleged i'lflVr- er dt inivrmiug tuem teat tnero was raly .im t'sure fr anxiety, ill aeallh ws lojhew a matter of almost mal ittiHrtau.e. To dtsry the pleasing tM-iitf that tbey KmMSMd this blersiug w jh a' atute: Cruelty. . lu the tew iiirUims in which h brute to them the terrible truth thirt tbry were quite fit be foot'd that'theT'n-u waa g. n ' uiir- Mnesa. Pr tbe p4tienia all in terest In life departed with thei favor '' ita occupation of nursing themselves. ahd their health became seriously af fected by nervous depression, lie also found that, aa a rule, weakly persona lire loBser than strong ones. Without going ao far as to say that the best uvea are mose rejectee oy we loauraoce Ofilcea, he thought nevertheless thtt I ers ira with 'a screw loose- more eiten attain longevity than those in -whom te trace disease can be detected. ' The . vicissitudes of fortune have rarely hai a sadder illustration than ia the death of Gen. John G. Martin ia New York recently.; ,B.frre the war he owned 800 slaves,, and doriox the late war was a gallant Major General la the Confederate army, lie died ia extreme poverty an actual pauper. Mr. TUJea is not pleased with tbe appointments which Mayor . Edsoa la baaklnc. Mr. Kelly thinks they are very good and jedkioaa. The pecul iarity ef those seen : nvlbat they are each iadiaed to be too much aweetnesa of diapoaitlon toward each ether. It understood that after viaiUsg somecitieaia the souther states the Priacem Louise wiU embark at fiich- awexL Virriala. oo a British war and proceed to Cevaaeda, where ahe will remain derias the portioa ef the winter, as her health euuera xrosa the latsnaa coM. Frosn a : Dowa-Eaat klxckoog: 4 A Pennsylvania Uvea tor ha evolved a new rat-trap, ie ooe end ef which Ie a mirror. This saay do foe the feaaaJe rata, bet whea a aaale rat anticea that tie bait looks deutle he will Ulak he haa had eaoegh aad ge The atau Treaaererof Teaassaee tea tilzi act ita pay the Jacaxry iatarttt Whenyottrlsa favti c::: : j fo.raf !a reaolao4 widaia tlaTi:. 7 one to a fcuow-ersxlsny . n , r - j donfi a Jeft ;afl garmesJl As :;t,Ca whoneedaif; a klii3 wfti HitZr rowful;;a titokHtUs1 izi" Iht aa air wUi utU aflsfct fbtJChe tweatyfew hatrraV tot AT; .xt yotrng, depend upon It,' trSr i.ll f you are pJdL amarelJt ritrii you genUy and happ5y doT3 C ;trtst pf luae te eterjiUyiPy the r t aia- pie art wmetjeat jaixiook at L resu if yon send- one person awry : sprly through L S&, dtj. tbaV i a C: UfLa course of i Aiyear -Ai.rrr: Tad liM l .. 1 commenced . that eourse ci x llsiri. ypn.a.mdeMoOperjoEi.' .-?y4- ai.au Bieata.tor a. ttrrj CI f . ' . - l l,l,IWi - . vH Pierre LoriUsjd. (he rrtat 1C ; wl York ployea a full wek,a esv? r'hrW . -.JutiBieeu. Bousua ;w.(lTrx TilZZi 1 ttifi A? .? rJ--.lvo'iJ'.3U- William E. Sellers' IsdloVgei" lift r.bfihelptor'f i,uw-' 'tv; Don't fail to have your money ready for I aball calf on yon itionce'Xor the money you re due for the Peer., ''''JIs:jv f-'- -"I--' -i1 "" t ff adaiicIaaekelleMl. ! regret- to ' learo tef -the1 death of Horj.1J. ty; Shacke'rorq, ihe Member of (Aingiresa from , thia dbrt rict, t H? died 4 in Wauikiaxtba : Thairda V iaL rjte first pubite serviee Ws la rite'Leeu islatoievf;) 872? r' 4hen he, serVed . w'e terms be natel87jlad 17 pja terar wouid have expired in Marcbv , JUyiae.Vew.lte)wl1 ftif, J. The Vice Regal party arrived at Ihe Frorit gireet 'Depot yesterday morning 'at 8;o'ctek.hyweejBett ty no one ho wever, not even excepting M & Sprunt Che BHUiih Vie CVMikot at'lhia r tUrt They1 were ff for tjharleoton 1 at SO1 o'clock where theyJwUl take y ship for the jWnudaa.su..wd.i-t ttiitl:Zi:m- OwillF to . I bn thwilM n( thk wl ilnr. iorebief, tbe local reporter,, Hhe.beai- ness entanglemeata bf the machine poe-' ' try-ni s u a ndbe f sad ldispitionef'Uje loremaaiQ du aiiytbljigrrUe ixBT U compelled tn aak the kind induleenee of Its myriad itt free readeii'fo'r-ftS bo'-4 ' V-i-'it-.M. . "V-" . I sing io the future to do better ex aatisfied with' this apology, all we have io aaj ie, roas no ia avwiui uru h ami a A jii ' -',. ''- pi ae f s !'"' 1 o lor ,3 K trovweat HawlthtTille I A small '-idei: wfihUan!f olM vedorw in IrlHefa. li.ua A; Waddeli, w wilellf . M-t letween - 6 and 'e'elock' Monday -!.,.- . .. . I . . .. .. - en(ng lsl; while jn tbe wy irooi ihe 'N'.wegiau hark L4,to fcuithrille, ai.T two f the niea, James tt-t(s and Louis Dudley, were drowned. The ac- oHent w ih rrenlt ef a panic, caused br the .boat running into tKe bow if a )igher anch're'I in the Mmarn nearly opiNjatte Ihe tarriaon, which frightened tne men, wno an mi-m-u jiiMKue oew .... . . , . . i of the b.at and swamped her. Assist ance was ebt ti the ewirilleJ ateve ilorea rea . and all were pMnrd up except lwtrnnlt.oel. " , ' , , ' the A meeting' or the ilmingoi4;LI- quor Uealera Aoociauon was held last evening at the ha't of the llowar I Re- lief Fire Engine Ck X resolulioa was adopted; petitioning theufo and city aathontiea for a reduction of Ihe taxea now im posed n poa deale'ra. X The fofl-iwiag ofioeni were elected, ! Prlden.':ti:tderkeWi: Vke Paeshtent ; Okienbaital : ; Bvrdiag8ecr.tary-J & McOowaa Oorrespondlng tSretary Jjalius lUiVI'lt 0.".j fU Tf" Xreaaarer--M , taaaw v s, ;Tht meetief adjourned to meet next Tueedayittealwe at T.to o'clock. i The foUowirx Bjardi ! Direetora weeeelctaJfUeeeoir;yei for the Wnmieoo. Wrigativifle and Owlow Railroad: F. UaJtlal CUcC WPclce. Jeha .G-Kowood,Jo. JCL.Sawpsoa, Deaiat Qewasd, . Daniel - TL E. Ortee, D. J. Sandra,1 John Dol Sowar. Jae,' D. Xkg X fV Hoodta Prico, J. a Dcy. ,Ge. T. lYaasom, W. a ODSeeaaa, Jassee 1. Osri, fiTav euih, Wae, Dvae. Vt. A. Ci iraa, Alfred Lfoyd, John 11, pT.IIaewoo F. E. eaaht4 tert illIUX-Aecwe-a Cr.au Qe to Bcerlockv & XX U r jaaua, rutatars, Pav, i D. JL Grand RaUa, likh; J. HOa re Oxlaaw,,ltlW'4 w Jan. C rria, Pmilat, Cueaine; G. Vr.rrimvViast rreaaea4j. XX Dancy, Trt-atr, Tartiro; E. F. Ua. Otatral Cryrtz tx tTCsir r k-fct ! ! .J7ieOTlJiai j4!iS.4J. Jones.. Jat Jate Capetirrteaden fcrajhe ' (Jape Fear and ,C:?erUteoieJit Uia C trainjOlaceaL . : , v Carolina Cen Karxiage at .0t. Poor House. Hc Charief l z. and Misa ; Hepsy Jane Ceater, velf hited ? in the holy bonds of wedlocf jliOt the5 County Poor Qamij Baaahei gentlemvn.r were bresehtL'! V.!l3K t ... I 1 Paianai0tieideai. . Mrl. Dr. 7J.1 Tuihonwald: of this tttjrVfcTwjftb. a Ve painful accident tUbe Kaidencaof ht 'aon in Uw, Mr, E?OCi-IJarkev;J Front, between tSWcWad tJaktlf ftetson Mondiy Ira. 8chejawPdt4pnef hex,graodt iiiweffin.nerefea nttie girt aooui iff 'yearijblQ. rMettrted ifrotn b'he rm Jw, another, JLoaicuiug wbich.she hadiopasa around!. staiway Un fortunately, howevj2losteid of Ukiug le5 prbper cdir8e;.-ttepped. through the'o0no ii4 h )he- whom leiigth of tbe Ui w4 jf wipObe child m her arma.-i Mrv Barker rttird the fstl jtnd rnsbed to the cenelfoS no'ivinc the lWQ lyint;ay(he foii the abAir'per fecUy, quiet and appSf tntiy ' molicnleiw,; hi- bsrlaost cd i'ita pulsationa inder the terrihfo ;'slehetHi:4is 'thaf' the epoy iM.wayerJliUMd . that .they had mninnlHtiious ioiorrfK ra" bhwjng reped any fdetina-' ton te. f maket an cry unde-r., the luyjuiiQiijjuittijici jaarg u Jnigut.,fieri ooly frighten ber (faf bter, wbo waa lying the roe bad iu'a left tTofciJin of tte iujureiad; Dfl J. T. Scbos wald,, Jr.,, aninoUier, nledical geuieman were sumtficrtiaa, wao, upon ihveatigatton annou&l that her left arm waa broken. a'uiWl er ..right ankle bd sustained an ugly fle-h wound ufgilm right eye. At leaf, accounts Misf Ichon wald waB resting asemay aa coal's be, expected, andhopea are eutsrUyk-d that she will aoqn eutirely recoverr m hr injuries. and that euv xtarkwr a ;i.Ulu j d tughu-r Will itlaft itvivti'v' .K H - '.' . LEAaieLtsf e;"' 'Iphinae VDati- det's New, Noxe'.wbteu; U now cre- fclng such a great senslou . in Paris, is a pros, and will jar 14": pub UUti i by Phiial.l- f iund a usation, as UiV'iatp of a sub jed never yet handUrby a French tibveiist, and ii. i-' Pflei eyeryt'Mly iatiterniedJ.It;.ia ajaauce o'Qte' conflicts of human emina. With a gay hi well aa a grave atdejd .a otlatonM Interest. '' la ' Franeefcli" rt-gar.le l aa Daudet's best boo, Vijffi iC rise to almost endleai jliacujriou. Dudet, who ia m of the greau' uoreiiMia of present day',' '.TouSlel $1 Kvatigeilste" ba fact, and w f - it?jtfiiii 'tsf,ieuts 1 a trauge inyiticuai.ji . . . ... Pjo-saauMi Wa. wqfor lcbruaiy iafswch a beantlfut numf mJ parsons i wltl think t ) better thin the January one. , TueKucipal teJ- pia&ev'AMMng a 9cwM'ri'.rjjieciaiiy canning; ad l v i im - i't,"r vriated ih ' lint,' tv Hntyk&sa ov. Thn ereare.foar ftoilorHl Taun u w hroidery " for D'iJy Uval , t U uoier fiuj colot ateel faahlotHste; atuHi- tifuliy Illostrated storyilirod abou'. fifty yihrr, .eellishmenCfcl &fhe ."IVyra- tonal Beauty,'? by Frauee Ujulict, b continued,' with 1nes4)ng ,interet. But the most striking sf s if to the num ber, one of the nt mtiii jLm i w U te read lura-iong whie.fe.-Tbe Suake Charmer ; This liks-1 U .ibi other etoriea in "Pelewny. jrigtnV. aud hvaa AmerteiaauXhra fact tbav eu H aaid of hard., an' mUt of the aoathltea. The price ithu magrae ia,baf few iotUm a yeaanh treat dt- deciie4 to c'ttV vry. Uly ea asorate auocri9ejf f ,aad ter taialy ee lady, sn leaf fl.-owght v be without lu Ita eoorm 4 circulatio ie whkh we believe, etcs aU the ether lady'e book c imt.i)el, cae aloee exptaia why fee efea, V a maaxv can be furnished at rw a pnee. Kew,y-the-by, i thery , tie to MOacrtne m uo.mw yir.. , ejcioMta are seat gratis so thoe. arebiag U aub acribe, or to, get np ctH c 'and e.pee- laly hae4oeM prmieadsv(4 g'tea for gotuow up eUb. -ACAoa. Part' aoaw Maoaauar 3lJr1hBauiet sk rhiUdelphU if t.; ' -$ - T,Z , EW AlViXriilESTiL , COAL AND iVoOl. V-toat. of Io nI ao4 A). - a SwaOanMOWWoaMt rwf aOJO. UT eraa ha4s to led eer.Wr prw ' : . i XAiarsnwfit, if- Tadiia VaUeyiroad, his been ten- V;3,0and, kcceilod thev'i'ncettlbi'-'bf , I I . .. '1 ,. I. f I "1 ay - t, ' n iv Tf lt.4 iio J d 03 s.,woden,.;tr t i 'pLawcNOTKiaiafe, "?ii o? Viepairtiigiioee i)f fcmncLY -- B .11', sui ifi2! tia- aeotf ; ou aa t : ' J ." " I U I o;8aiftiliai3ii?i aa-pw 4 tl d THOS. E- GTT.TTATT- h-.J Ji-jinist jfU- Im i tut ffiVin.fi ATTUltNEY AND OMSELOfc l-Ti- '': !"irii-iT iTtr. u Lia-ijuaiiV; JAUK!)NVILLE, ONSUb W OO&N" i'S', Hihiif. ; piijj ? f!ii;j;ix-'-lo liiinarft Ari T)KUf to lipL opttsigrf.uart-raw . Onatow. DapHii uml ; Pendw -eOojaUea,- Prompt at lentlou given to the ooicaoAt sfll Uni. i PPsoMtitNflrtoff to adeaoWor, sell litndtf iofeither.oTthi' atrnf'-aaM; oooA tios witii consuls, Umlet owfiiaterckt b'lciBrtie brloi ' f .Tbkkw'&,:fiA'iri aH, S En V. E - maom V Je. 3r4r-w7o SiUt i i 1 raises mi t Kig- -ST 1 if-J 'l laol f -r - -ri aufci loVo. ' vTi i.i- ; T.! K- MILIiEH CO., HEREFORD CATTLE ? - BERRSHIOE1SY.i:c.V Bxxt S. snlrr n i i. li i erfiai mils i aili ft. L7eUIU7c;r: af A70 A llllLl. (XM.F tVay ea CO. txtaax tat. SELs!!iJt.,s;isVfj t i. il I - t -3 1:' . .svaae i sS-IfirlaslJrseF (f a'JVt'"' I i r j I 8i i 1 1 . ii ir i . . i feijiv n- viols? i . anaeaaaajaaoamaf A t I - - I t I . - f ATT'TS )6;l:araw. Crsrti-Arreet?Rx JorUbU -'EngtM hia eat lo.ooo ft. of xtiotuirui fim nsord la 10 omn. baxnina alabs tromi .k. saeiaoucLllaotlanrthL a . Itb -6se Id Awes w Mm( o foraish powar to atw a,000 feet or Bsmlork barda la 10 hoars. Omr- if iltrm will tmt 10,000 ta aama tim. . .., Oar BRiaaa iar OViunua 1 t. "to rnrtoh m iliorapoww oa r 'vi..o.a ana wstar uuu J any otace Xasiaa sot attwt f i with aa AatoBwti Cat-Off. It TOO. WWJt m-Stetknunr or L U " you wan , . fortabto E rallies cftlM FatMtt Mm , sead for or mi . I .11 . C3.fcJ .. asl a 1 ll-l'.. fmnft lira . nll TtACK oaowa awTtoN Aav, . -SitaTl-WK' ?Wlii lo:jn ITOIIII vniDriAcmnECO' tfee WilmitigiteaN O i r yaffil! icaaKg I Masaaaawe j jj fj jjv, l'.dj V--'i-4 T "t."w! ' ii:i Y 5 J TO;iUo r- u .... . axaarxarowtxrworoxatxa .... ciiii? UT tbe uoMa . ' t TLWf twmntkm UrVsat Awaeiial the f; J .".- Crawaae4aaatvaaate. i4'! I rijHa aKsasjrj, -er.Terlfc L. U
The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Jan. 21, 1883, edition 1
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