VOLUME -XVI. WILMINGTON;) NORTH CAROLINA, SUNDAY. APRIL. 15, IS83. Single Copies 5 Cents NUMBER 151 V 1 L. MINGrTON POST Entered at the Fostoffice at WUming N. C, as Second Class Matter. RATES OF ADVERTISING. . Kijrht (8) lines, Nonpareil type.con ,utJito a square. Fifty cDts per lino for tho first in ujrtiitn 'Vi'l twenty, fiye cents per line for cadi additional insertion.- . ; advertisements will be charged "ihf above rate, except on special aontracta-.-" j - fiie subscription price to The Wil- Mi.vciTM Poaris 2f)0 per year; iix inmh.i.l 00. i A 1 1 c in m it ii i cat i oijtv on b usi n cb nifidt i addressed to,"-TjtB- WiLMiNOTWil I'.isr, Wilmington, N. J. i- Tlllv TltUE i w Aitni:ss It was remarked by, Our estf-eiiied eo lciiiixrary that thejrcoald not unrler staiVl how the National Diard of Health could have originated such a dispatch as that dent out by them, con cerniiig the alleged yellow fever in t'harlestou. Now we understand it perfectly.' well, the "true inwardness" m tlfat the power fof the National Board over quarantine matter.- will expire by. limitation on the 2nd of June next.' The board with that lively thirst fur lower that has always, characterized that astute body, want the President lu. circumvent congress by gianthig them a part of tho 1100,000 wh ich was acel i" his hands to be used in easel of threatened epidemic , It is therefore jierectly clear- that when lr. 8lm luinit, ( Charleston, wrote the IJoanJ (ij.it .som5 vessels had arrivedi at that prt, :rml had been detained in quar antine, they thought their opportunity had o:ue'.: The lolly ol promulgating a falsehood so easily' delected and ex puHcd, is one nwt at all unusu il fur this liuiiril whieh has always mado a bluii do whenever it liadV halt a chance. Tlie quarantine will bo maintained ' ii the p".plo atoig the suulherii .sea coast w.iui il but it will be done by the Treasury Department, and not by tho HiMisa'.ioii' liositd id managers of, the National .Health. The TreaWry-Jl)e partment-hftirTrdirect interest iu foster ing ami helping commerce; it has none whatever in fomenting a panic) and thereby destroying thu Commerce of mir hiutheru ports. ; Stati;xi;w, I'.HhVva Turner, the colored carpenter wh'i fell from,tlie. fcafroldiiig of the Una I. House on the 2nd inst. J died t on IV'iinesday uioruiug. . lie was one of our most worthy colored citizens so-bi-r, industrious una iv,.;.j. wuJ. about 00 v ears of age.1 Carolinian. -Uu Inday isl tlie stockholders of the Caj i'car St Yadkin Vallcv llaii road, in lull meeting at Faycttevjllc, r.Cilie.l the bill recently - pasaejl by the loislature'. in reference US the sale of thd sffate's interest hi that road. Jul ius a'., liray, president, has paid into the stsao'ircasur $U$,ti75 iu (payment lor iSi.ttOO if the- bonds oi'snid compa ny and accrued interest, aud $&,JO0 iu juYnicnYot" the state's stock. io mor row i!m stockholders will h bid their regulsr HituUiil uieet'flg,- A will represent the state's stock cliasf I. io, company will bo i.'.edrUiul Wjin work at once syndicate j usU pu r reorgaii- to com- pleie lhc!4oa4. Chatham Anju, Sunday night last while tho Presby to nan congregation 'at latidsoii College w.is.-scmbted in tho I'hapel for worship which was being conducted by Ir lUiiner, a mad dog bounJeJ hi among life eHrega'ion, when things became lively generally. lr. Luitimer stopped ui.-the middtcr of a seuteuce, aud in a ec'viiul vk as viewing the sceue from his perch on top et the pulpit,' aud callius: .out "knU it.".; Ladies and uieu took refuge t'n'tp of benches, aud the ex citcnisiut Has ttirring. iOno of the itu deuis preeut having disregirdetl the law against carrying coucealed weap ons, prudiiccd a pistol : aud iired , a couphu vhova at the dog-, which dis abled liiin, whe-s he waa diptcli by dubs' audcarca' I d ragged Troiu the ch iicli, lo the great satisfaction of the worhipiefa. Statttiii'c Uir -iwM, - l.Y tub roKaoto'3. Ou niotiou of Mr. A. A, McKethaa, the sucikuoldera of the C, FJ A Y. V. UiUay at their recent anuuii meeticg ou lh oUi ot April, uuloimously dapteil the following rwoluttoo, tlx; AVicW, That in irtiog Utlh i C Joue, Pjo., who ha beu oj long cod nevled wita thu company, we desire lo give expression lo our etirae of hu Hiitcue!s and ttliciency tu buaineM tuattrns Uis ability aud integrity la of tic, and hi hixh moral wortu nin. We tender him our bt wi5 ia hU new pher ot acUon, and Uuc our ttecretarj to spread tk rlutioo upon the minutes, nl muu .Mi. Joota copy thereof. sr the HBrnusu ojiw tor mtsc- WilKlXu, Col, L. C J4oe Chif F.octnrer and Cta. bupt, aaa low uay Vi'ndwd hU waijoaUoa wttk a tkw to severing his official connection will? this company, and accepting a position offered him by another conapany; there fore , - " Jlcaolved, That it is with deep regret we accept ' Col. Jonts'a resignation f the position which he has bo long and bo faithfully filled in the service of the com any. 1 liesolyedi That Col. Jones carries with him to his new field of labor our sincere wishes-for his future prosperity . andtrappiness, such as we feel assured must ever be the reward of diligence in the performance of duty like that whicn has always been shown by Col. Jones during the entire lime of his 2G yeirs' connection with this company, j Resolved, That theso resolutions b spread upou the minutes' and . that a copy thereof be delivered to Co!. Joneit by lUe iitCTttitj.Fatjetlevilie Observer. iroi me iiiulngton PosL.j An Hour Npcut Anions Our l eiii . ' ,. . eteriea. ' I y Oit-Tuenday last your correspondent took a trip out to Ihc various cemete ries about ourcity, which we will speak of in rotation iu the order visited: i BEt,I,KVUE CEMKTKttY j This cemetery, though but recently established, is improving - immensely1. The erection of u neat pagoda noar the center of the grounds improves its ap pearance, hs well as serving as a great convenience to its patrons and visilorsj Some fine grassed terraces have been constructed along the eastern limits of this cemetery and presents a very lint appearance. More ol these terraces are in construction at this time. A i)etw well has been placed a littlo east of lt center of the cemetery, and we under stand thfi this, unlike me old one, fur nishesau abuuo'aiice of palatable water, Much credit is due to Mr. John S. .Mc-i Eachern, the -worthy- necretary u-d treasurer of tin? comjany, for his un tiring efforts toward beautifying thi." haudsome resting plaj;e of the dead It is only'lair tof say that in this Mr McKeachern ha been . considering the mears at his command, eminently tmc cessful. v; . : '. l'U'K FOllIi I' 1 - This cemetery has unproved c'sid crably. Among the iinprovements may be mentioned a considerable addiiioi of land, which giyes thi; cemetery : larger and piito handsome frontage liy judicious grouping with oriiameu tal shrubii, trees and .'evergreens, thi: addition could be niad very btauiil'u We note considerable, trimming andj pruning of the larger trees wiich w.-.A much needed has teen done here. This is a beautiful spot, and well may our colored friends feel prom' of their cem etery. The new superintendent, Air. Nelson JI. Stewart, appears well versed in bnsiTima mid h.in i-S-r' :ii nl v ilnnii rrMlsill.r. irrr Onfl I flirifl kTHIIl C U tS since he hiis been iu chargu. i OAKDAI.E CltMKTElty. , j In this beautiful cemetery there is considerable work in- progreca We understand that the company propose at an early day to add to their grounds; the creek in front and to the westward of the cemetery, consiructiLg thereof an artificial lakelet. This- would iu deed be a great improvement. We met the genial and courteous superintend ent, Mr. Tim l'onlau, who seems to de light in having cousideraolo work be fore, him. The company i quite for tunate in possessing the services of Mr. Donlau. - ' THE 'JfATtOXAI. qKMETKUY. This cemetery, irom the fact of its being kept on an eutirely diflerent plaii; to the "-"other, strikes one immediately! as being a very haudsome place, audi ell cared lor. The graves, of which; there are 2,2SS iu number, are levelled; even with the ground and grassed over.! This facilitates the grass cutting :vhichj is dono ou au average three times per; mouth,, through' the growing hcason! with hand' lawn mowers. There isj quite a uumber of new ornamental and tlowering shrub recently places! uponj the grouuds, these are quite handsome This cemetery is kept Up by the , gene ral government, being in charge of the War Dcpartiueut, at W whingion, D.L, IHK HEW CATHOLIC CSMETSUY. This cemetert is of quiw? recent ori- Klu. lue latiu aooui sevcu aw.-, should judgc-r-beiog donated by Mr Thomaa Monk, now deceased. It is situated uih th Market street road frontiog upon the old plank road, and is about one and a quarter miles from the city. The grounds axe eocUwed by a ueat picket fenc, fronting upou the road. There axe some Laadsome lots eudowd iu this caitery, among oth ers we note that of Mr. Murphy, whwh has recently been enclosed with a neat pocket fence, well paiuttd ' It U here that the remain of the well known and highly esteemed Mr. John Malarky rot, iu a neatly kept little lot surrounded by ao Waw hmi bedg. The grave oi j Mr. Malarky U maikei by a handsome marble aUb, trtcted by his tsithfal aad lovin wife. In tb oter of tie, caetery U a Jarre circular mound neatly gtasatd over I and eddlith a noe hedg. In lie water of ikU ottl U planted a a i sive marble "cross with appropriata sym bols marked thereon. This is the buri al loVf Mr. Thomas Monk, tho dona tor of the land,-ftnd"who. himself now quietly sleeps therein. - This speaks well for the liberality and kindness of this highly - esteemed man, the loss ofwhom is not only felt by his bereaved family and church, but by the public generally. From our knowledge ot him,r' gleaned through pany years of neighborly friendship, we feel assured that he restsr in peace. Your correopondent could glean but little information about this cemetery, i there being no one on the grounds, but understands that the place is in the immediate charge of Mr. Jame? No lan. - :i City Items. ' Captain James Laughliu has been appointed pootmaster at Swansboro, n. c. dd. V. Ii. Richardson, an old and well known newspaper man of Raleigh, has formed a connection with the Greeiihboro North Stale. We congrat ulate the lilaie On its good fortune. r Died. Mrs. j;. Lindsay died at the residence of her son-in-law, MrTDavid Slruthere, in Columbus county, ou Friday even ing last, l the age of 8G years. Mrs. Lindsay the grand mother of Mr. James Hlruthcrs, Deputy Postmaster, of this ci'y. J 3Iort'leal Kvcuing Xews." We welcomo the ATgws to our sanc tum, and George N. Lamphere to the brotlicrhood of quil-driving. lie never struck a nobler calling, or a business where he could serve the people so well as he can at the editorial desk. We hope and believe Col. Lamphero will make a omplete success of his new enterprise, and we advise all of our frii-nds who desire to keep posted about we.iter.i .matters to subscribe for the Evcnbiij Ncw.i, ol Morehead Min ncsoia. . i - Woik on tiie Wilmington, Wrights ville arm Onsiow railraud is being pushed t adiiy on, and the whole road will le graded to the mouth of Brad Icy' Creek within the next twenty days, In csc that I he weajher will per -tnit. The rails and crosslties will ?obn be here, a!id laid as hastily as possi ble. Tlurs will be 'a meeting of the directors oil April 18th. lie v. Jos. G iVice will lecture on the same evening, at Maria Hall, having for his subject, "Will Enterprises of this Kind (rail road) Elevate (he Negro." ';.".'- ," "Tin: BoxuKUit des Dames; or, Thk hoi Cirus oe Paris," Emile Zola's new novel just published by T. 1. Petersson & Brothers, Philadelphia, h his greatest, most finished, and most absorbing romance, It opens up an enlirely new field in fiction, and will be nfixed upon with avidity by count less hosts of readers. In nothing Zola! has written is his vivid naturalism so pronuiu-cd. The scene is laid in the Bouheur dez Dames" dry goods store an immense Parisian establishment, em ploying a whole army of girls and m,en. Z la pictures this ston from its modest beginning, shewing how it grew day by day; ruining rival hou.se. aud gradu ally 'monopolized' ail the busiuess of a vasi quarter of Paris. The daily, life of the shop-girls aud salesmen, their trials, troubles, temptations and 'tri umphs are depicted in lue most graph ic and ..realistic 'fashion. '-'.The heroine is one ol" the shop girls. She goes through, the same eperience s the oshers, -'but differs from the msjonty of Zda's heroine- iu preferring purity to disoipalivii and its glided allurements, the is. iu short, a good girl, pure, guile less and innocent. 5nsres are set for her, but her very purity enables her to escape, them alj and come out un scathed from iuauy a trying ordeal. ho ultimately reaches a suitable ao cial invsition, attaiuing fortune andhap- iuess. ,"iic Bonhcur des Dames is crowded wi'h strong and impressive In cidents. The plot is as compact as it is powerful Thecharacter sketching is iu ail iepcU masterly. "The ; Don heur des Dames" is so different from ZjU preceding novels tbat it nuj be said to mark a new departure in style as well as theme, ill is a book .to be read and thought over. Alt Paris is now talking about it, aud iu this country it wilt certainly furnish ample food for jfxeiting discussion for a long While tu come. It is published ia a large sqaare duodecimo volume, papr cover, uaiform with "Jiaaa," aad LAoaiaasiri;M price seventy-fit 'cents, and wtH be fuad for sale by all Pook-eeUer, by all News AraU evtry where, aa4 oa aU railroad traia, or copies of it rill be wat to any ooe, post-ptid, oo remivUBg Ui priot ia a letter to the Wblishers, T. IX reuno A Ikxxhsrs Philadelphia, Pa. iu i i . j't . The telegrams would have us believe that the people of out ' sister city Charleston, have the yellow fever, but the facts don' tf bear out the dispatches, and we feel safe id saying that there is no yellow ferer theiev ;Bui our city authorities- ought to bo on the lookout all the same, and prepare'for any con tinenc." ' z ' ''?"; Re v J. a Price, President of the Wilmington, Wrightarilhi and OdsIow Railroad Company, will meet the Board of Directors on . the 1 18th . of - this month, while fn the city, be will address the friends of the enterprise. Subject Enterprises of this kind,' (railroads) will elevate the liegro. 1 1rf " '"v . ",.' " ' '. .vii .., The W ilmingUa CottOB , Hills. At the annual meeting of the, stock holders of the Vf flmingionJ Cotton Mills, held MondZ, last, 10th inst:,' . i mr t s tn " I l witn Mr. u. Mi nena as .cnatrman, the usual report were read and' 'ac cepted, and ihe following officers! ''elec ted for the ensuing year: .,. 4 i ' '"'". President Donald facRse.. : '"' Vice President William A. French. Secretary and Tteasurcr- Walter G. MacUae. 1 . " ; Directors Edward Kidder, Jas. H. Chadbourn, J. Wilder Atkirison, F. W; Kerchner and B. G. Worth. PRODUCE EXCHANGE. Annual Electing stud Election or O 111 vers Report of PreNident Sprnnt. f- The members of the Produce Ex change of the city of Wiimington met in annual session at their rooms yester day at noon. i 5 ' The meeting was called to order by the President, Mr. James Sprunt, who presented his report ia the form of a large bound volume entitled, "Informa tion and Statistics Respecting Wil mington, North Carolina, being a re port by the President of the Produce Exchange, Presented to its members.' ' " The Secretary' and Treasurer, ColJ J. L. Cantweli, presented his report, which showed a healthy condition of the finan ces of the Exchange and an increase of the surplus funds '"n bank, and member Ship. . f : : ;-. Co. Roger Moore introduced the fol lowing resolutions which were unani mouly adoptel: Raotved, That the thanks of this Ex change are emineutly due, and are here by tendered Mr. James Sprant for the sry able aud successful manner in which he has conducted the affairs of this organization during his term of office. '" -"j .-" . J j. Resolved, further, That for ibis very valuable contribution, presented to the mensbersof body, Contained in his specting Wilmington,' N. C."" which is copyrighted and in book form,, this Ex change and the community at' large are under very great obligation; as it must prove invaluable for reference, contain ing, as it does, complete and reliable in formation of the business enterprises and resources of our city. j The election of officers for the ensu ing year resulted as follnws, the retir ing President' and Vice President, Messrs. James Sprout and Henry C. McQueen, being re-nominated, but de clining: j President Roger Moore. : Vice President J. H. Currle. Board of Manager H. O. McQueen, A H. Greene, B. F. Hall, R. E. Calder, A. Martin. I Inspectors of Election R. W. Hicks, Oscar Pearsall, W. W. Harris. Commercial Drimuiers, There seems to be a move on foot among a number of merchants to try and dispense with the serrices of these hard working and faithful employees, and go back to the old fashioned way of selling goods, but it can not succeed, for the'drummers controlling their cus tomers control the Uade. Many of the fraternity have drawn large prises in the lotteries, and as their opportunity for observing the workings of the lot teriei is great, they are unanimously of the opinion that the Commonwealth Distribution Co. is , the. fairest in the world and that the reat drawing which takes place in LeuUv tile, Ky., April 30th, offers aa unprecedented; chance to win w . fortune for a smalt outlay. Capital prise 130,000. Tickets on! $2 each. Address your orders to U BoardmauK LouiiTille, Ky . f - t - j Besarsl ef AJ4eraa. The Board of AUenea art ia ad journed session last Wedaeaday night at the City Hall. j - Alderman OtRosaet oftred a resala. uoo, which was adopted, that the City Clerk aad Treasurer, being tax collec tor, be required to furaiah at bis owa expense, sat a asatataace as may be re qmitedtia the coUecuoa of Uxea. A BMUoa to go into aa elcctioo toe Oetk aad Treasom was adopted.; Al dermaa DtT aotalnaied Col Jao. D. Taylor for CUy Cerk aad Treasam. Aldersaaa Oeyer sieved to saake tke eominoa aaaalcocs, Tbe ato6oa . was adopted, and Col. Jno D. Taylor was declared unanimously elected The committee on Eights reported, recommending that a new oil lampbe placed on the southeast corner of Tenth and Dock streets; that the gas lamp near the corner of Water street and Gabie alley be exchanged for the one in front of the City Hall, and that it be placed so as lo light the alley' more effectively; that the oil lamp on the south west corner of Dock and Eighth streets be replaced with a gas lamp; that a new gas .lamp be placed on Fourth street, between Hanover and Brunswick.' The report was received and the recommendations were adopted. . The contract for lighting lamps was awarded to F.'M. King & Cu. . Alderman Fishblate moved to sub stitute the name of R. U. Grant & Co. for F. il. King & Co., but the motion was lost, j . . The committee on Lights also repor ted awarding a contract to the Wil mington Gas Light Co. Alderman Fishblate moved that the matter, be re ferred 'bask to th committee. Alder mau DeRosset moved to amend by re ferring it to a special committee. The motion as amended was adopted aud the Mayor appointed as the. spec ial i committee Aldermen Fihblate Bear and. Chadbourn The committees for the various de partmental were instructed to make up their estimates and hand I'm same to the committee ou Finance. Alderman Fishblate moved to re consider the motion referring the matter-of gas to a ' .-pf cial committee. Adopted. ' On motion, tht- u port of the com mittee on Lights awarding the contract for gas to the Wilminjt m Gas Light Company, was then adopted. Alde'rmjau -.Duuity oliereJ a rcsolu tioUj which was adopted, empowering the co-mcail'ee on Markets aud Fees to have the necessary work1 done to put the city jj mark ois in Jonler ljt occu pa-icy. The majority of the committee on Streets and Wharves reported ad versely on the- matter uf opening the dock at the fool of Ohesnut-iueet. Al derman Guyer, of the coiuuiittee, made a minority report,(re!iiiuei.tliug that the dock: be opened, with the concur rence of the-Commissioners of Naviga tion. ' ; j On motion of Alderman Dudley the minority 'report was adopted. A resolution requiring the city scav enger to use air-tight barrels waa re ferred to the Sanitary Committee. A petition for a saw-dust sidewalk was referred to the committee on Streets ... A petition for opening th j dock at the foot of Davis street and lor the im provement! of Paisley street, was re ferred to the samfejuiruttee. A petition foria market homu iu the Tfcird Ward wasl reft md to the com mittee oil Markets. On motion the Board adjourned un til Tuerfdajl night, the 17th insi. A ftilrUKO aud Slartlirg Dream! Is There a Spirit World? A remarkable dream or preternatural visitation recently occurred iu L mis ville, Ky.: Mr. V. E. Morera, a geutlo man weil and favorably, kujwu ab mt town, ou rcl.iriug for the uighti feeling uuwell.and nervous wai very restless io his sleep, but teemed- to himself to be-wide awake aud in full cantrjll of his sense?. J A visioa appeared in his dream showing him a larse tlamin number commanding him to obtain it from the lottery and theu vanished. The dream wai so startling; a t fully ' awaken htm, aud elttiough ono who never believed in lottetie or. upheld them, ye try as he would ha could ut shake off ths vision or forge: ihi num bers which :eeoied l j bs burned io his braia. 'Finally he cs'.lel at the office of the Co moo wealth Distribution Co., and payingv$l, akedfora t'ekei with the u iinbers of hij dream ou it. Fortunately the uuaiber was unsold and his ticketjgivea him. The draw- I - ing was soon to cone o'S aui so nerv oui and exciteil had be become that, although againsr. hU priucip'.e, he de terminen to withess it, an i strangely enough, he law his uumber drawn from the wheel and ta huJjaij pri of fa,00y was his. Was this simply a cotaoidenct! .Who cau tell? Next drawing takes phvee in LoaiviUe, Ky., April 50th; pntes, amounting to $112,400. (Whole Tickets only . Address R M. Boardman, Lw Uviile Ky. SEW .DVERTIS EM ENTb- NOTICE, ri'llE tlKKiTTOK3 or THE WiOiiu- ix .WKiuimvtux owxsiajw u si hir;taiet, Ar rU U.a i i: U. . i NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. rook;- lime . - JjK)R BUILDING FCRFOS3. 1 15 FOR CASH, Discounts on Large Lits. Address, FRENCH BROS. -j r Rooky Point, N.C. or . G. PARSLEY, Jr. api n tf WUmington, jr. a CITY OF WILMINGTON. H. O, MAYOR S OFFICK. v 11 April fthj. 1883. NOTIOE- T N THE GENERAL LAWS OF THE Jl Rtste the chapter relating to Towns reads as iouows: - . "Any person or persons Violating any Or dinance i any City or Town of (Els State suaii be guilty or a misdemeanor, and shall be subjecita the provisions of this chapter," tbat means flnes or lmDrimnmenL It not my wish to subject any citiien to need less trouble or annoyance, bat the clean liness of the city and the good health ef the ciuzenB are mainiy dependent oa the strict observance of the Sanitary Ordinances. Now, therefore, ample notice is hereby given to ail persons Interested, that on the lot d day of May next, the Health Officers Of me city will De required to car oral ly in spect and report upon the condition of all private sinKsand privies, and ail persons who have willfully ' failed to have each places thoroughly cleansed and disinfected by that time will subject themselves to in dictment under the above named Act. The ainies of the City Scavengers can be ascer tained by application to tne-Chief of Police. K.D.HALL,- sprillot Mayor. CITY OF WILMINGTON, N. C, ' . '1 " .:.! .. V MAYOR'S OFFICE, .. V Ap-il'Sth, 1S63. Notice H ilKKKllY GIVEN .THAT THE CITY ordiuancs referring to tup running at large of COWS and HOGS, will be rigidly en force'!, ahid when the ofTence appears to be r . uE. D. HALL. i ..;'' '' - "..' 'i ' ' U V . '. Mayor. april 8 ill JOB PRINTING. Lowest Prices. It 1UU, W1U IU UAVb ivruu Hit Heads. Letter I lead , Note Heads, Hand Bills, CardF, Tags, CircularMj'progam'mes, ltbtphleU, Catalogoes, PrlccJ Llstt, La- blv8,;Ticketa, ! VislSiug Card's, Wedding Cards, Blanks of ; all kinds, Ac , A., I'rinted promptly aud neatjy. Write to E. S. WAUROCK, 10. Box 402. Wlluilogtou, N. C. l.Rler to klito of this paper. i ' 1 Ward's White LUy Soap I - - for ..: '. Laundry r' and Toilet lc. ' j IT ItOt AWAY WITH! W Ali liv) A Kll's AN D UUILER3 ANUiJIT.Vl.Ni Nu K091S TO TURN -! ' : - THE FABRIC YELLOW. IT CAN BE lifeD KITIIEK in i : . '"-! . i V 1 HOT OR COLD WATEB. It vrs fuel, lime and labor, aad m 'i . H -s rrcona mended ao4 eodorsel by some of i . i ' ,:-;-,'v ' . tie lfadiaj; CbeeatsU ia lb couaUy. Vot sale by lUtlliV A VOLLERJI, s f 1 Wbelfmale Axeatt. aa yjcrtnoo; lv4 w i i4.,VT mlU iMt To. Ms. i to h ihm :m ) a vara ta tM s wn . N x W lnaataM wUi Mf I yoa Kkrtji wsi S os aa aJ t t mmA tmatmemt (y. Tr as mmrm, aiy. 4 aisiTaaiiy. AUrm Taxa af v j NEW ADVEETISEMEyiS. LOST; rpHIS U to give InoUce that- application will.be made for a new cerUflcate of '30 shares of capital stock, of the W. & W. R B, Co, standig in the name of EUsa aad Mary F. Emery, the number of same being- L362, it having been lost through no fault of of the undersigned. B. L. PERRY. Executor for Truustee. aprUKt. w STATS OF NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY 'JOF NEW HANOVEIt, " ot ' : f i ' . L I, ' BrpaaioB Coubt Sntnta Tkkx issj. Francis W, Williams and Alex. o. Black, trading under the flna name of WUUams Black dt Co. i .v T 1 1 Edward B. Dickson. k HIS Uan action, to recover a debt due UP" - I - - . . on t account from the defendant to the plsiatifls, and a warrant of attachment has issued herein aad it appearing: to my satis faction that theMefendant a son resident and cannot after dae dillgenos be found in this state, and that he has property la this nd, ,ti1 cause of action exists ff!;1i.8?ld defendank and this Court has jurisdiction thereof. . Now this is to command said defendant to appear at thy next term of the Superior 0tt.r.'ofi?!T.H,?4Ter County, to be held on Uie 13th Monday after the 1st Monday in March lCil mH . ' complaint or judgement will be rendered aini, una iKwruiBK io law. - - S.VASAMR1NOE, Clerk of Superior Court. MRS. S. J. AVANT'S, BOarding House,; EXT door to Mr. B. ,F. Whiis s, Jon Market Between Second and Third sue its Wilmiiigton, N. C, Rates psr d.y, il oe; per week, $3.00. Meals S3 cents. fell 18 tf.' ' STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, N fcV HAHOVEll COUNTY. .KCI'IBIOUpOCSt Notice. T II KREAS, a rian of Incoriwratiou pursuant to law has been fllod lit OiU ofllce. of a Aornoration Ln bn known! "The Cape Fear Enterprising Company" by the subscribers therco(,andttapparlii vmo have 'signed' aald' IMau of lu corpora tion are herebv notified to meet at the office over the store of LBrown, Intherlty oi wusningmn, on Monday April m, iv". at s o ciock I . M., for the purpose u etfri- iDKomcers and orcanisine under ui I'll of Incorporation on file In this ofllce. I uiven anaer my hand and aoai ol oinc; win oay or Marrn, a. i. Clerk Superior Court and Judge of Probate. t. VIRAMKIHUE. THOS. E- GILMAN; ATTORNEY AND 'COUNSELOR , AT LAW,1 JAUK550SVLLE, ON6LOW OOU ty, n. a I )RACriVl in lbs coaru o! I'aiUjtet. Onslow, DupHa aud lVnocc ronatiea. ' : ' ' " -I I Prompt alien turn given tains cuiiestioa e4. j V ' ' ! ail r 11 rat. rrsodttriag to purraas or sell lands fh either of ibt alcove aaaed ' coanUrs wilt con toll Ibrir osrtt to term I by svetftg or MTponltns wi'h m. Ad dress THOMAS t- OILUA , ' i -' Altarnrjr 4 Lav, U CHAS. KLEIN t'ndcrtakrr and i'afclncf I Hlaker, Ail OnsMS rrmrf sttras fc Tae cxaxxrs.tMis4 , 1 I'-"' H Lit-tXXL fTBVV - ' I" aa rttsse bet rreM a ea a-ef i

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