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VOLUME XVI. Wilmington: north caiiolii:: hid ay. feu. is. iss3. i:u::::r- 7. ! .4; vyiigjjq-y ON- pot i T&Uered at, the Pottoffice at Wilming , tl jf, C., M Second Class Matter. "SATBS OP ADVERTISING. - f ' Eight (8) lines, Nonpareil type, con ' ,titute a square. ; , '. . ; 1 fifty cents per line for the first in sertion sud twenty-fire cents per line for each additional insertion, All tdTeitiaementa will be charged . ct the above rates, except on special Tile subscription price to Tub WiL misotos Poer is-12 00 per year; six -months fi oo: . . ;i AH communications on busines must be addressed ' to Thb : WlLMINGTOK I'oht, Wilmington, N. O. THE POST ANNOUNCEMENT. This paper will not be sent iu future to any except to those who pay in ad vance lor it. I We find it W hard to collect back subscriptions that we are compel led to follow the rule lotg Bfnce ' IauJ down by other papers, to eud only to paying ' subscribers, or, to those whu are will ig t . py in advance for it fcfend in your money .and you cao ge the Tout, uot otherwise. tne dollar will pay for the I'osT eix months, two dolUia for tuelre months. No less thatrsix months time received. ; toomiim' msTonv. , " ! The old blatherskite traitor, Toombs "of Georgia, announces that be will not mention Longstreet'd name in hi com ing book, which he facetouaty proposes to call a history of f.he war. There's tichncHi for you. To write a history of ths waranif leave out r onstreet 1 1 ! Wliyl doa't he leave out Appomattox amp-Gettysburg and Graut and Sheri- - dan? Why mention anything that is or wat in the leant J disagreeable to the aloresaM Toombs and his idiotic bour bou gang? ; ludeed, 4t would improve his so-called history if he would leave out all mention of the war itself This . .would give him a chauc to fully glori fy and- magnify TooinbV-which, of course, is pio object of Lis writing. ! '. i ia mm i r - i tl i : !' Mil. It LACK'S FACTION, i Wuve the ' Governor of. 'Utan has : obeyed the direction of congress in the appointment of successors to those btldlug elective olfices in that territory . a combinatiou of llormous aud Jere Ulack has been formed. It is the avowed deteruiiuatiou of this powerful faction to. go to lb supreme court of r the United ,Hitc, and ascertain the constilutionality of the act under which theso appoiiituieuts have- been made. This wilt 0en the1 subject of polygamy, aud result in a decision which will probab'iv have a tendency to settle the t vexed : question of remedies for , that 'evil. As it is. a weli-knowt. rule that parties to a (suit' must come to the court "with clean hands" the new fac tion uiunt dwindle down to Jere Black, nbo'has no pertoual interest iu the matter. The decision of the court ueed f uut be. predicted. f ; - ' ll FOU TIIESHELTEULL.VS. ' ' - TV The terrible floods in the west have cMM;d great suffering iu Oiocinnnati, - Loulsyillo, Jcfleraouviiie, EvansTllJe, : aud . uiauy other towns ou the -Ohio c river. Thousands are homeless, and .business;, is upeuded' Time and 5iu' i calamities causlog much less widesprrsd dUtrew, have enlisted the : largest yinpatbie of our peopl. Now there should be' an organised move eut to raise mouey loathe suflWers. x This is sure to be done iu rill the great cities of the uniou No mere call for ; subsriptiJu through the uewsrapers r will produce results. Some of our pub ; lie-spirited and benevolent citixeus should arrange for a meeting at once, at which a collection commitke may 'be appoluted numerous rnough to give ch uietubir a very small dkuicS to i visit, thus iusurlns itpeedy report with . ; the cash. ' What could make a louder call upon our ; sympathies than the knowledge that cities and towns are advat, and vhat hunger .and exposure are ochtinj lor th lives of men, womeo, and children of our own country? - - . .. ii P rw pt nI rrsr Ure, 1 '-Charles," said aa Austia parent, : you' tuast not allow the boys to lead jou ioto trouble. When anybody asks you to do anything you do not thinx is tight, learn toaay no' " '? -Yes, fAther, l Utrj.w V "Now to out, say son, and chfp up MaseCrewooi ; - V hat dj joa sxy, yea youcg scouar "I d ja'i U.ftx it U r!;tt,aml I say ' bx r-....'.;:. Whickt wtxci: Til Uxt you U North Cnrolina - Agrlcaltnral . Experiment Station. , - BuLLETiy I. 1883; Fhosphates have been much cheaper the last few months than they have ever; been before' ia bur state. The materials svpplying v ammonia ar,e cheap ir than they were la?t year also, although not as cheap as they have been.' The figures used in estimating the rela tive commercial values have been modi fied toj agree with , this state of things. The following figures are a fair approxi mation to the cost of these ingredients in our inland towns at the present time; v , : , ' Phosphoric acid, lOotn per lb., waJ 12Jcts last year. - ;'V I Ammonia," 22 J cts por lb., wa.- 25eU last year. ' . . . , . Potash, Gets per lb., was 6cta lat Please beur this clangs iu miud in cmneotion with the s analysis to be re ported. The standard is the sirae on the average. The lower valuations do not ; indicate that the- ariiclrs .are in ferior to what they wero last year, it only means that the iugreUieuU. are cheaper. - As an illu-.ration; an ammo-, niated sujerphoph ii.e - j" f such a com -, position al to have given a valuation of $10.00 by last gear's figures would ru' ceiye a valuation this year of about $35.00,, Just ho aii acid pCoHphaU) Talued lail year at $30.00 . would bo valued at ,. $24.00 by i ihese i figures. The aualysis are given in ' the acci denial order in which thty have been entered upon our books and completed. They are all made ou samples of new goods, drawn -by our inspector enice January 1st, 1883. ;-r-r " Aoalyiis No. 1870 Stouo acid phos phate, btono Plios. Uj,, Charleston, S. CK sampled at Iialeigh, cotttaitiK: available phosphate acid 11.00, potash 1.60 per cent, relative commercial value $21.12. 1S72. Pine island ammoniated phoHphate, Duinnifi m Fertilizer Oo , New London. Gonn., lloyster &0o., Genernl Agents Norfolk, Va., contains: r available pbosphrtc acid 9.5G, am monia 2.87, potash 2.04 per cent, on sample drawn at Wiliniugtori, relative commercial, value $34.43. 1874. Star brand complete manure, ''Allison & Addison, Richmond, Va., sampt ed at Wilmington, contains: available phos phoric acid 9.72 ammonia 2.C7, (Hiiash 1.29 per cent, relative eora mercial va'uo $33.00. 187C Sea fowl guauo, lirad ley Fertilizer Co., Bjslon, Mais., L. F, Patrick, Agent, 108, St, Gharlr SL Baltimore, MiLampled at VViiuiiugton, contains: available phosphoric acid 8.98, ammonia 2 GG, potash 1 57 per Oeut, relative commercial alue $.31.82. 1877. Bradley's patent superphosphate of lime (manufacturers and ageut same as last) sampled at Wilmington, N. G, contains available phoapnoric ucid 8.96, amouia 2.G8, potash 1.77 per cent, relative commercial Value $32.10. 18S0. -Genuine peruvian guano, Cuas. E Smith & Co. , wimpled at Wilmington,' Contains: available phosphoric acid 12 80, ammoiia 10.74, potash 3.71, valuation, using name figures as for manspulated fertilizers, $77.33. Am monia is cheaper in peruvian guano, however, thau ju auy . other forma. 1831. Cotton brand high grade, acid phosphate, Chas, . Smith & Co., asm pled at Wilmiugtou, N. 0., (also ad dress the manufactures, coutaius: available phosphoric acid 12.77 per cent, relative commercial value $23.54. 1S33.T llymaus and Daocy's iwutiau guano, H. A D. Norfolk, Va., sampled at j Wtlmington, coutaius; available phosphrid acid 10.77, -aiuuiouu 2.32 er ccut, relative comtuercial . value $3a78. 18S9. Farmers, frieud fertili ser, Head A Co., New York, tani pit d at Wilmington, coutaius: available phos phoric acid 9.21, ammonia 2.62, jolash 2.40 ier cent, . relative commercial value $&3.09. A Word fvr Iron Ore. The iron mining iutcrest will uol ap preciate the sympathy for Americau la bor which refuse to protect American ore against thayuioed iu Afr.ca. The American laborers who delta in the mince of lnnylvania, ilisaourl, Ten Dcseee, Virginia, Georgia, and Alabama ar aa well entitled to be protected against the alavw labor of Africa as are those who work in manuiaciuring es tablishments to be protected against the starvation wage of Europe. The Republican party is not ia favor of free trad ia raw materials, as witness its duty on coal, marble, and granite Why should there bo a duty of a dollar and a half a ton oa rough granite, and only a half a dollar a too on iron ore? If the policy of protection shall be mads to appear a mora convenience to cer taiatatemta it will go dowawitha crash la 1SSL If we are to hav aa Americaa , system, and not a m.o dicker between prodacerscf fortlti raw material aad evUra raanuUctarta, then respect be paid to fgreat iroa aiaiBS ialrwU ia devtlopisg which protcctiva daty is absolutely necessary. Hl-TiUsa Ci'cv hsta tie cure of GJ c; oa tacn, an 4 tLcrt.;re Cizaat fr;7tr. Esrtrjcf tlttx. kkpobteb - fob tuk post. r: r ; Fifteenth Annual Session of the North Carolina Conference of the 51. E. Church. , . j, ' Wikstos, N. C., Jan. 1833. v The conference opened at 9 o'clock a. m., Bshcp S. M. Merri'l iu the chair. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper was administered. At the callinfr of the roll about three-fourths of the mem bers responded to their names. W ir Steele was e'ected secretary, with H M Murphy statistical secretary and treas urer, and W H Goler assistant The usual committees were appointed, inclu ding a strong one upon total -, absti- iiance and constitutional probibition. v Rev O II Fowler, D D, of New York, Secretary of the Missionary Society of the Methodist .Episcopal Church, was introduced and made' an admira ble address upon our relation to the work of bringing the world to Christ. , , Revs Messrs Dodsou, of . the M E Church South, and Turner, of the Zion Cbdrch, were introduced.' - Adjourned with the benediction by. Dr Fowler. .. ;,Tho afk-riidiU wa epeut in cooimit teo meetings and thrj riirid examination of candidates for admission orders. - " At Hie hour of 7.30 C W Blaylock lr elided over a very remarkable and enthusiastic temperance i meeting. Lengthy and very interesting addresses we.re delivered by VV F Steele, Princi pal of Bennett Seminary, aud Win H Goler. - ' I SECOND DAY. j At 9 a iu J S iiendersou opened the devot ional exercises. At 9.30 the Bish op took the chair. On calling the roll two more brethren responded. Rev Mr Uol laud of the Baptist Church was introduced. W H Goler was contimied ou trial. O Lutterloh was passed to the second class of. Deacons. U M Murphy aud R Smith were elected to Elders' order. The character of L B Gibsou was passed, and he reported the central district. The characters of D Cornell, R Walters, J Henderson, E Morton, W C Gilson; all passed; Abner Hill was reported withdrawn aud joined to the Zton ohuich. Uis action in vowing his intention to re main in our church, oue morning, and receiving two month's salary in ad vance, and thesume day joining anoth er church aud refuoiiig to return the money, was regarded as very uncrodit able to hiui and to the b'xiy receiving him ;-;.-;.:; ; J E Chatnpliu was passed, and re portetl the Raleigh distrlc; the charac ter of W II - Smith, W : Walker, D Brooks, W F Steele: were passed; W : W Morgan was passed and reported ! the Mt Ai ry diHtriC; ; G W Blay lock, W Gray, J Payne and M Alston passed; T M Joiner was passed and read the report of the Western district; J M Cal- dicat, A Uon jor, S M Hanes and S Wells passed. - Rev Mr. Tatteu, of the Protestant Episcopal Church, was introduced; Rev O it Wiley, U D, District Superinden- dent for the ' American Bible Society for North aud South Carolina was in troduced aud made an appropriate Ad dress. At 7.30 the church exteusiou and missionary anniversary was held, J E Champlin presiding. A large map of the United Staus was exhibited, cov ered; with about COO red crosses show iug ( the new churches. Remarks and exhaustions were made by W F Steele. Ou ' missionary work Bishop Merrill spoke tor au hour ud a half, showing the origin, management aud peculiar! lies j of our missions that girdle the world. . Ho closed by saying that our churches worship as far east as sunrise, as fair rest a-t sunset, as far north as the people live, and eo far south that the people never see the sun in the north, aud that we are not a Utile north ern church. - I TUl&D 1AY. Dr C O Fisher of Atlanta, spoke of the enlarged and improved form uf the Sldkodisl Christian AdaxxUe, and tha remarkable reduction in price to $1 25 a year. i . - ' Chss N Grandison, Elisha Howard aud Wo. B. McNair we elected to lo cal deacon's orders. W ill Gokr aad E M Oollett vers ad mitted to full conaecuoB alter a most oleosa charge by Bishop MelvilL James Gordon was discoatiaued at hi own rtiueat; D Blanks a nd Chas Uichwiue were continued on trial. In th afternoon Mr B W Steele, of Bcanet Semioarr, addressed a larga audience, composed mostly of ladies; it was aa excellent exercise. At sight DrC O Fisher of Atlanta, preached aa excel lent sermon. ' - i rx)catu axtT. : I'tarer saeeUng was co ad acted by E, Uortca, James V Joaca, Alex Newsaao, r:iha Haward. Oiartes GrandlMa, 7 lpe, Ciiarlca Uarslaw, Co T? rytm aad Vsa B McTCa'.r, wrtra ad taiUfd oa trial. , ' v - At a cc:r'.il eniff, C XI C.xaii son read a memoir i ( who died during the ye ng hymn 932, C N G : 07 - ..i..S. .:,cBC9 1 W&3 t ear-' Gibson, E;' M Collett f ' made ' appropriate f. . Strong reports joa t;' I and constitutional prcll W Blaylock and W F El: . : . tha annual ' llisslocary 1 preached by Wm H Gokr, t nest and appreciative an I' BUSDATBEEYIC- At 9 o'clock a' m the c .rreace by D Oera nag 3 same 1 and bve feast was .held, coz. 2. Brooks;. ; At"' 1 1 o'clock tt House, Bishop, Merill iz:.zl. nificent sermon.: At3 p n ct place, the candidates tot D : Elders, were ordained." L'. Champlin , preached ; - ia t House.; Tha 'Bishop prca: C ?era 1 the j '.her .ace. and M E Church south; ' Host tf pulpits were supplied by tie c . ; . rirrii day. After prayer led by:0 .Lu usual - reports' were - prtaen adopted. Greetiog was scut by a com- miltco to M. Alston. , Namo of N B Farrer - accideutly . omitted from . the roll was restored, and be was mad su; peranuated. ! ' ':- ' . :' ! R G Spaulding. readmitted on a cer tificate location,., .r. Rev W G Malton.of the Blue Ridge Conference, as state temperance and Sunday, school agent, wa-i iuvitel iu work in our Churuha so much as he may see fit. - . - ' ' " : . HeaVty resolutions touching the sup port of BeuncttSeminarj were adopted, whereby the price of board may be re duced aud students for the ministry supported. " . A committee on the Centennial Cele bration of Methodism was appointed. Greensboro watt fixed upon" a the place for the next conference. " 1 Adjourned sine die, after the following appointments. s . ' Central District -S B Gibson, Presiding Elder. ; Anson and Union W B McNair. : ' Charlotte Isaac Wells. v Cleveland aud G.wtou T M Joiner. Coin in bus D Blanks' Iredell 0 Harshaw. , r Lsurinburg A M Murphy'. Laurel Hill & Hamlet-11 0 Spaulding Lincoln W W Pope. T Lumberton R Smith. ' Moore Tube supplied Newtoiip-G W Byres. New Hpe R Waters, t Rutherford To be supplied.' ; ; Shoe Heel J S Henderson -" South Catawba S M Hanes. r - Wilmingtbt-D"Come! ir-t Raleiou DisTKicr -John E Champ lin, Presiding Elder, ' . ' Center To be supplied, Chapel Hill and Reidsville -HyattTJ Walker - Concord and Stanley To be supplied. Deep River E M Collett. - Durham and Raleigh -W U Smith. E Randolph To bo supplied. U ;. Goldsboro W O Gibson Greensboro ;V U. Gler. . ; . Guilford To be .upplied. h:. High Point and Thomasville J P Jones. ' . ' ' - Lexington D Brooks. .;.. t Madison To be supplied. Mount Tabor M Alston. 1 Oberlio A. Newsme . ' " , Oxford C N Graudisou. Secret Springs To be supplied. ' Triniiy J Payne. West Randolph-l'o be supplied.. W F Steele Prwcipal of . Beuuett Seminary, , member uf Greeuaboro Quarterly Goufereuce.' WEiTKaH DisT&lcr - Y W Morgan, Presiding Elder, .. Alexander and Witks- A Corno. Boone and Joucsvilte -O Lu Uer lough. Daubury Ettsha Howard. Haywood and Ashevdle To be sup. Jefferson To be supplied. f hteracrville-G Rich wine. .Lenoir aud Warri rt Gi; 7 G ay 'McDowell-J W CaUicciu Mitchell To m supplied. Mount Airy C W C.jj!. .k. Watauga To be t 1. Winston E llertoo. W F Steele, t'erre..' r ?. ' ; City Ec . ? William E. gelkrs ii t, ) I r-tr city agent 01 we avst. Ts Th"Citgr"L: TTermf.''' vDoa't fail to luxi j r :. ; :r ready foe I shall call oa y. : t r- 3 for the money yoa ars cat 1. ;; : r. "T. , "-- : PKonrry r 1 l v a r. J If yoa want ta tt r ' 1 . rd f U Mrs. S.J. Avar.. Tha llarch Ametirx Cr.V.? ! Ut uJcI t Sidney la r: Georn "In t: : LasdCc 1 r;yr!Tttt.T 'Istcrui, Ilry . H Services at St. Mark's Church, cor ner of Sixth and Mulberry streets, are at follows: On Sunday morning, prayer at llra. m.; evening, prayer aUS p. m.; Sunday School at 3:30 p. m.; Confirma tion class at 4 p. m. During Lent, dai ly morning, prayer at 7:30;daily even ing prayer at 5 p. m.' Seats free. ' ' Wm.' James colored, who was arres ted Monday afternoon for - making an assault upon Wm. Carpenter and in juring hint" severely by a blow with" a cotton hook, had a hearing before Jus tice Hall and wa required to give bond for, his appearance at the present term of, the Criminal Court, failing in which he was committed to jail. jIA colored young man. named Cad. Lowrey, wa3 arrested last : Wednesday, on the charge of assault and battery upon another colored youth . named Henry' McQueen;; It seems that the two got into a difficulty ou Friday last, in the midst of y inch Lvwrey seized a piece ol wood and struck McQueen a severe blow over the head with it, caus ing an ugiy wound. ' ' Fayetteville Observer. We have teceived the first issue of the "new series" of this journal, E. T. Hale, editor aud propjietor, and give it a hearty welcome, and doubt not, as was its 1 predecessor auJ namesake,5 it wilE become a favorite among the poo-, pin and wilt reuder good service in ad vocating the welfare of that "old town." Sef notice elsewhere. . i ii Death of a Pilot. We regret to hear that Mr. Jamos T. Nowtou, oue of thj pilots of the Cape Fear, who was stricken with paralysis a short time ago, died from the eflccls of the stroke on Sunday lst and was buried on Monday.; Mr;. Newton was the oldetA pilot ou the Caju Fear, being, about 78 years old at the time of his death. He was greatly respected by all who knew him., t ; '( '-x'"y- -P v; PP'1'PVM-'.f Wm. Cotton,; axco!ored youth, was arrested vMnday lui fr Uie lar ceny ofshbs, the proierty of Me-sans Dryfoos & Steruberger; . He was- subf sequently "arraigned 7 before r Justice Millis in three distinct cases, when, his counsel having waived an examination he was required to give bond in tho sum of $100 in each of thd three; cases for his appearance at tho present term of the Criminal Court, in default of which he was committed to jail' Wilniiuston : District Confer ence SI. K. Church South. . This body will convened at While- villa, Columbus county, on Thursday, May ' 24"th.T The' following' gen llemeu have been elected delegates from Fifth Street M. E. Church of this city: . W. M. Hays, T. T. Seeder, J. G. Darden aud G C. Divis. Alternates B' A. McClammy aud J. G. Millis, Esq. Revs. J. W. Crajg, L. E., and Van J Millis, L. P., are entitled to seats in the body, by virture of their official po sition in the church. v Yesterday afternoon, about haif-pa&t 4 o'clock,' the alarm was sounded for fire ia the sixth fire district: The flames were soon discovered ;iuiug from lbs roof Of the warehouse be'ong ing to Mr. A. A. Wiliard. The steamer "A. Adrian" happened to be the only engine ready for the emergency at the the moment; the hordes of ihc ''Little Giaut" and the "Cape Fear" being en gaged in hauling for the streets, All were quickly on hand, however,; but considerable delay was experience J in getting the Adrian" oo a flit, but when that was accomplished the Ayctr bad her iu the vicinity uf the fire in very short order. Iu .the meantime, however, ihe flime bad gained such headway that very little could te done except to ve alj iuiag projerty Ia fact tne fire had pretty much done its work The warvboui was stored with ab ju t fifteen to twenty thousand sack of salt, tne proicty of Mr. Wilurd, mud it is thought that the loss on the warehouse and contests wntaggTrgale about $15, C0d, which i fully covered by ioaar ance in Coating o!k:cr The tiro was thaujht la have origi nated from a spark .from the smoke stack ol a steamer which had left tha wharf beta few moments before the flame were discovered. Hon. A. S. Seymour, wiiting U Mr. W.Shaw, oTlhw city, the e?y ap pointed Clerk of the District Court, gives this infbrmatioo ia rtfrrv to tha much talked of aaitof Mathrt tsl Carolina Central KxUrolCUpiy, oa aa arplicatioa fo a Ucomtw, bfud bciors Jade Oood aad Scysaaar, of U-s U. a Cuart, ia this tlif, ia Norrta- ber-Un "I til BOtaifir'a hull I mirsl s. li'.'.Tfma J?.; B4i, davti-i4 ;4lja fe a Ikcvirrr la tW caUef Ua:?w v tit CJaiu&sta CVratra! r.4J I ill Lia wui te Ck sf Ir'.ra Us Uwytrw Joseph Wright, "a7 colored r ia, em ployed on the W. C. & X E IV, irks accidentally killed ; on Thunlzy after noon last, while at woik on a trt;'.!i at Pee Dee 8. C.V stick; of tirl :t 'fill ing upon him aid crushing lh OzzlX. j "r . -Grand nailroaa Leree. ! . There will be a gjaiKt leTetrsirea at the City Hall, February 20th .and 21st, at 7 o'clock P;m, for' the puirpess of defraying5 "the first expenses of the fB mington,? WrightsTille & Onslow rail road, Reyi Joseph C Price of Salisbu ry will be present and deSrer an dress.;Tlt',iea wMjbeTimppriad wijh every imaginable delicacy procurable In our niarketK ' tbti Is 1 a vblunUry step by thr JladiesV who say this road ought and shall be built; 7 f r . . -rn; WlL. WkIGHTSVILLK & OXSLOWR.Il. . " 7 Ges'u Scrr's. Oticb. Wiijxikgtos, N. Ow Fell. 17i 1S3 Editor Wilmington :JTw. K 4 Deau , Sir: You are most rcsr-cct- faily solicited to ait-d ths Cnni 1 . t. T ....... ti ... J . T ' -JE JWV.Cb, . it.ii. WJ W.. , ' . I Tuesday , and Wedncaday evc-ir 3 next, February 20th and 21st, at 7:C3 o'clock; on which, occasion there will be a grand march . between the repre sentative fire companies of thk citty, for a first and second priz? to bo given to first and second best drilled compaf uies. ; The first prize will j consist of a beautiful painting, of tat , memorable scene, ,"Geu. Custer's Charge' ; upon the ludiaos;" and jLha second a beauti ful picture ofThe Lord's last Supperr' which we so ,jftn hear, spoken., of in holy-writ. T Iu behalf of tha committee, allow mo to ascribe myself, , 7T Your Humble Servant, . Mahceuus Sadqwaju t NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MRS. S. J; AVANT'S, , , ... ...... 1 . t BOardiiifi IjBoiisb. NEXT door to Mr. B. tF.JWhlU'," on - 1 - ; ' I " 1 ' 1 Market Between Beeond and Third BUcets, Wiluilngtou, 'N. C, Kates per ajr, tl'000; per week, SUM. HeaH 3 cents, r A feb is u. - FA YETTVILLU OlSSHRVER. On ThnrsdaV. Fnhrnarv Mth liB tk. ... dcnslgaea will reylv thai publication of uiorAinrivudiB UBSBKTKB. . - The OiiSKuvKR wlU ba large 28 colnmn weekly newspaper, and wtU ba mailed to subscribers postage paid, at $3 per annnm. aiways in advance. It wUt lv tb Dew of L&eday In aa ample form Aa its spa will permit, and both regular and occasional correspoadenu will contribute letters (ram cue utpiuu oa state pouues ana aBalrs Democratie In oolitica. &h Omnnn-n will labor, rirst or:all, to assure the prrn perlty or the town of ytenilero tie' velop the vast agricultural resource of iu own snd the neighboring- counties, and to iironiube u wi concern me weiiara Ol the people of North Carolina. Uppoeed to such lnnovatiohsori the ban mm t ways or our lathers aa, in the guise of pro gress, harm society, the Ohskkvkb will be lonnd in full sympathy with the new thin r utnu VA wnwwicuiwuiuuoB Of me SOU.U which sound luSsement or enlicKtsnari exiericnce hud to be alse good. Astotberefu It will strir to deserts the reputation t the name It Inherits, walk, jm. 1 Notice. I riUIE andrrsttmed haTlng aaallded M a4 1 miaistratrtx. of tbe tet ol kMcn Knowlea. en the Ilth day of October. A. 1). lvU. Koiice is hereby given to ail permit indebted toeaiddweaeud. to make lmmedi' ate paymentand all mtnm having dalma agsUnsteaid eatale. wilt present then fur tstyment m or heior to rth day or Oeto her. A. IK, l.ttl. or this NoUce will to pifded In narorihett recOTtrjr.UtsSlUiday uf October A, K 1nv2. ... IXLifT. BISHOP, febtet . . Adwiautratrta. . j. a. scott, : . '. . v 1. . . ' h .75. M "-',','rt'-f. v'hvi-'- V-; Coot end Chco r.lclicr. Choi's vh rcuxci:" tnrrar'-i O nta 1 oi ut. aaj un k'rost U.t nii.. kit aad rrtneen sirccU. lUat worra emrH'T. XTarW dtMM on shaft's . Jem. BaewJ-hajsOed aboc on(ht far Csa, A Omfertiag Ct J al tacboA, Oilst-isc if 1 SA - WJlerfiP1!! . ijHa sj, sw M i'mmmm w n t WILilUJOTON, CGI.. t AUG VXA. t;cKbjJD?A'czrriiAx, ckts. : - ' r -t a ' '" r 1 ijio csusas raosoT nsisrArcii ct 1 .nairr bythf-e Uant, it wta h b? aary to sc? rectiTtcj at 1X3 o'cIocX V, II, Aterebants and t-eTi 9 r,r!rtr it eonlorm tnelr deliYenea to l ie ove. Xit rol taaes e'dct i eLjruary & J, 5 . t . 4 . . ;. i .-. . 4 . . . -ts i ' Ey order of General FreIji.tArt3.ia.' ' ' X7. y. YCTX v , 7 Aeht VT. W. and 7. C. A. K nisi T.D.I- AI. J, fob St . STATE KOETIi OF CAEOUNA. 2farw HAsoyza Ootjhtt, Btrraxacs Corsr .. . - r.: 4 . . - ,. 7 j. " ,EOTICZ3s".' . J , YI2iEA3 anaa of Iacconi:i3a rtr suant to liw t- be-i e:ei ia t'-ls f rf rnH)rauon w b k o tt m. Ki ;H rf o.lem A":.!;. ty t s ' t UeroC 'iiit"pcmr-r t' tf .it t 1 'tlnbf 4 , .. d n i 1 in, l..:jr, 1 it"- ..re, I - v . . i- ' i 1 -x ct I - .; - . i - 1 J !' 4 . 1 . . . lncorror..:-'ii wi.ijt, Oivca u- itwj Laud ua.J cf tC: STthJaauiooi. 8. VAHAirr.nrar; Judr of Probata and Cieijc Lcicrtor Cr-Tt 1 1 v;i--r'' . S. W. ODEN, JR. ; WICHIIAm';iHDi:3miE3. FOURTH BETWEEN EEOWICH ATQ i BLADIl STREETS, i Repair log don la all Branch ofth Trad and 8AisfacUon Gnaranleed. - ' ' ijGisTjlunni::- iH K it V in iuirt : A.'L inl,.IM u J 7i::3nr.c:n:' :- 1 v' I civ: s, f :zz J ill , THG3. D. eiTiT fAUfU 7 J. f-' - 'rt"n f f- -. "JjliACTIcrs ta 11 cciru at-u::; oasiiw, ' rxuUsi an! Txaim oaaUab IYomrtaUrsUoa iltta tatla ssCasaa d a r'llaa rrnMiinf 1 1 rcnUM tf cU taoasla X3am oft&s mSbotm trrrM --. ... - 7 - - ... ... conaiua ul ovswna tiM&r m titc 1. tr wt w arrpemsai sssi ; Ai- .es -4 77;;.! ? -A COAL AND WCODe .iSiwig ft CaJ ttf'M feSl Si.' Jiym . j .n Co a, t T ZZts tzz tT m ff It : if.l t ; ; -,t, V " '- ' v SUA v w . I f - '10
The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Feb. 18, 1883, edition 1
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