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THIS P'APEU (s rrm.iji;u. every afternoon, Sundays ex- rtC'' hy JAMES A VS&:, KiiiTORs axt Proprietors. m We will be clad to receive commanieationj !1 The name of the writer wa.Halwavs be fur- SrBscRirnoxs, rosTAGE r.vn: (., vtar, S5.00; Six month?, $2.50; Three . Jmnth., 1.25; One month, 50 cent?. The paper will be delivered by carriers, free f t harpe, in any part of the city, at the above rati., or 13 cents per week. Advertising rates low and liberal. . jrT Subscriber will please report any Kiiil all failures to receive tlicir papers regu- nUhed to UEfitfL H Commnnicatkms mtut b written only on Pcrfonalitipiaati&t beatonlcd. V- ! And it is especially aiid particularly Under VOL. 1. WILMINGTON, N. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26; 4875. NO. stood Uiat the editor Ho 'toot -always Tftdorse yiewa oi correspondent nhlcsa so stated in the editorial coliMnaa,, ; ' , ; arlv. n ti tt vr. i . i '.' ' ' " ' . ' -' ... . .U, i CAROLINA. A 'National IJ.uik is projected for Orcens- Ix'fO. A i range store is in ojieraiiouat Mount I lih ( WadesWo ' was to Jiave organized a military company yesterday. Heavy fill at llillsWo, within the last ten "lays, in the prices of tohacco. Toisjmt has received this year 18-15 bales of cotton, against 1 1 !" bales last years. The survey for the projected Fayetteville ,hk1 (ioldsboro Railroad $ to le inaed uex t week. ! . Tli- Greenville, Snow Hill and Golds- l..n Railroad project is again bvingagjtat i.l in (trecne ami Pitt counties. Seventeen young ladies of Peace Insti tute, in Raleigh, were received into the Pi ebvtcriatv church last Friday. of age, lias just completed an exfpiisste point-lace handerchief, which she made without the use of gnisses. Mr. Francis Light fort's house, near .Jacksonville, Martin county, was burned last Sunday. LossSVMH) and no insur ance, says the Washington Kvho. ' Captain John- M. Robinson has Uvn eleeted President of the Raleigh & -Gaston and the Raleigh .: Augusta Air Line Ilailp.ad to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of Major Geo. W. Gricc. The, Wcldon Xctrj makes- t !ie follow iiig doloroiin deal, Oil all hands we hear of cot ton -hemp; stolen fr 'in fields and barns There seems to he an orgauiwd raiding party Hi this county for the .'purpose of lohhinpjthe farmers. T'lie Vadesh-.ro lhrnbl says: There is now more hope of uctting the Cieraw W Salishury Kail ITo;nl completed to this pU(t iliiiu there has lecu in several years. The President and I)jre?-t"rs are determii:- en to put the roa-i n,roiigi ass nn a.i- p -si hie. The Chailotle Obstrctr says: Mr. '. Joseph Wilsop, who lives near lVattie's Fori, has a turkey hen which has this year hatched out three broods of turkeys, numlteiing in all :0, 'ami has mU h'st a single one of that numher. Thehc wei-e .i :.. I.... 1 t III HIU HU"Mi The Newlicrn Journal of Commerce says' Several nights ago, an incendiary set tiro the gin house of c.VrSlKritL Wm. Fields, W J'iioir county, ami K-fore any efforts' could le made to arrest the flames, the building and contents w ere entirely con sumed. . The loss in hui'ding, cotton, ve hicles, fanning implements, etc., was about :,000. No insurant, PENDER COUNTY AND THE EVENING REVIEW.,, M Pesieu Coustv, Nov, J", 18T.", j Mkssks. Editors: If tho Infant C -unty of Pender. stands as Fghju your estimation ;vs Pender cherishes a laudable sympathy for your newspaper, then you inc'il h)ive no fears of success. JJothwe.ro Kru in the w vent Jul ycir of lTo; both are candidates for public favor, and Kth ar ojen t jouiIar a?.e and public crltr icism. Though the JIkvikw Avas not b rn Avhen Vender was passing through the exciting Vhrocs and stormy contest of birth, yet your paper has already a decided popularity in our, new and rising Vanity. You have" already a tine sub x ription list, 1 -find, in Pender, and it w ill steadily increase if you contiuuo to fthow your well-known industry, integrity and devotion to principle. Expose error and wrong, stand by the Old ..Cape Fear and North Carolina, show forth the cor ruptions and rascalities of IJadicalisnj, and do your best to develop our magnirj .cent resources, and a certain success will emblazon the standard of your deserving and will-conducted Ukvikw, -As-your,' paper and Tender arc kth -struggling! in the misfortunes and difficul ties of infancy, you must not. forget, wl'iile inviting immigrants to North Carolina, to mv tjuit no county in the State excels Pender in attractions to those seeking new homes and better prospects, Tlw excessive bunlvns of taxation ujii the citizens of our old parent count f New Hanover, as well as upon those of other adjacent counties, -direct them to remove into Pender, for here our taxi's are one third lower than they were when we were connected with our old mother count v where 1 Republican office .holders were so bitterly opposed to the' separation. Be sides, we have not only a neat and com fortable Court House, with all the neces sary fixtures and paraphernalia of office, but no county is better off in financial condition and good management of legal guardians. The bitter strife as to high taxes and extravagance which the Wil mington papers tell us has been going gn lor several' months in and out of your "courts, is unknown to Pender. So far trom this Pender is now able to loan her old mother twenty or thirty thousand dol lars in currency to help poor old New Hauover out of her troubles.if she wiU'ap- ' ply. to the new county for help. And Pender is too magnanimous to suggest to the old county any admissions of repent ance for opposition to the separation which was mo fiercely shown at Haleigh hist winter during the revolutionary con flict which resulted iu the establishment of the new county. Pender can and will forget and forgive all this if justice ia the future is but meted out to us. In addition, no county in the State has, in population to area, inoM! of g.id land, well adapted toalnist every variety of Wtieultnral and agricul tural prfKlucta, TJic whole County nearly is underlaid witl marl, phosphates and lime mck, wlijle uur t gplcndiil forests alxmnd in thc:' iincut timber of many varieties. Navigable stcarjis, abounding in gcKnl fish, intersect the County in ever' section, and the Wilmington ami Weldon 1 1 ail road passes through the rnidille of Pender. No section of the State presents greater advantages or more magnificent resources in the way of agriculture, com merce, manufactures and general improve ment. It wouhl astonish otir croaking neighlnirs in Kew Hamjver U sec" t lie vast iummut of cotton, ptti nuts, potatoes, corn and other staple products now, in excess of 'our it auts nnd awaiting trans Iortation to market, while our people are increasing' in their determination to raise theuvwn supplies of tvUat they eat, drink and near, t About the size of Duplin or Samps4n in area, population and wealth, Fender defies any county to show prettier women or braver, truer men., ami any .quantity of, them, at I hat. Pender, then, for these and other god resisons, is the County for t migrauU and over-burdened tax-pajxrs to move to. Here you will find open arms and warm hearts to wet come lalor and 'capital from' other coun ties, states and nations, and nowhere will it liud more remunerative employment or wiser investment. Amicus. ENCOURAGE TRUE MERIT. "Mkssiis. Eiutoks: Attraetetl bv the comitlimentarv remarks in the Evenix(i" Hkvikw of tho 22d instant in regard to a fine new eoacli recently built at the Shops of the W. C.'& A. llailroad Company, the writer cinbraced an early pportunity of seeing it, and U'gs to a.ld his unto to the meed of praise due all concerned in its con struction. 1 Endorsing fully the remarks of the 11k vi kw as regards the skill displayed in the building by Mr. , W. 11. Day, a work of which lie may well feel proud, it serins to us that tho iHiinihig of the car deserves a more extended notice particularly, w T f.il.l ,4- , Y. .lji,,. , 111, P" I m'o it " iq iiviw hut der the superintendence- of a yoiing nvui just out, of his apprenticeship. I have seen much work of tho kind at the North and elsewhere, and think that the highest degree of praise is due Mr. W T. Lcdford, under whse. superintendence the painting is carried on, in tlo ornamen tation of the car Mr, L, display great talent as a designer of graceful .KcroIl work. The corner posts are in shaded gold and are beautiful. There are two -large centre pieces upon both sides of the ear coni bining the -number and initials'aT)f the Company in a monogram, the whole em braced in a tasteful combination of scroll work in harmonious colors. Jn thus pavtkularli.ig Mr. IfonVs work I do.not wisU to discourage that of the otherdepartments, for .all uppear to have done their ivork well and faithfully, but merely to do simple justice to arising young citlxcn vhos,e C4amplp could bi lrohtably .imitated by many young men in this city and elsewhere. I. LOCAL NEWS. Jnfiex tQ flew AdyertiseineuU, Z Carfkxteu & MALLD-Harness, Saddles and Trunks. . Jas. W. LiPPitT. If you want, jtc, P. Heinseekuku Visiting (iirds. Gold is quoted in New York tc-lav at 114; Itecent rain liavpcaustnl a slight freshet in the Cape Fear. , Operrtions on the wharf this njorrjing were slack audslinj, ' ilr. IJ. J. Shannonhouso, of Clurlotte, is shipping celery to Wilmington, Thackeray once said, very finely; Xext to excellence, is the agpretiation tf it, .The consular Mags, as Well as those on the public offices, are still at half-mast in honor of the deceased VioeaPresident, O t ton in Ntnr York tlull at 1 3 to 1:1 71G ; spirits turrHntinc dull at 38J and rosin uncliangitl at $1,75 to $1.85 for strained, . ' " -" - " " Kcv. C S. Jones, of this city, Agent of the American Sijnlay School Union, lectured in Hjllslnyo last Suiulay to largr- congrcpitions. The Durham Tobacco riant tills us that a numlier of its citizens will attend Con- ference which convenes in Wilmington next Wedncsdav. St r.ne of the prizes awanled the sue ccssoi s in yesterday's athletic sports arc on exhibition in Messrs. T. AV. Urowij Son's jewelry window. " " " And now approaches thattlelightful stxi- suii to th? yoimg amlardnt when , coal fifVs are started In the parlor and the old folka grow sleepy at an early hour, : There is a hoy in Fayetteville who lws a mania for swollowing steel pens, when ever he can steal them. Pour a bottle of ink down his throat and he will feel all write. It is demonstrated that the weight of tW earth is five quintillious eight hundred and fifty-five trillion tons, yet some people think tliey tilt it up whenever they walk abroad, - The Fox Hunt. Challenge. The Wcldon Xem savs that " WiF- mington fox hunters luive clmllengetl South Carolina for a jrrand limit." You lave'nt got it exactly neighbvr. i The cliallcnge is for North and South Carolina, and the challengers here want to know what your famous Halifax hunters are roing to do alout it ? The Last of the Jvowrcys. The Goldsbor Masxewjcr, speaking of George Applewhite, saj-s.: The sheriff of Columbus county made us a call on M-jn- lay, and we have his 'assurance ,that Ap plewhite will certainly "swing rope. The amnesty act does iioti apply U him, inas much that he $as alrpady under sentence of tleath when that act passed. The Convict Squad. The Haleigh Xefcx tells us that there are imw H5 convcts at work tin the mountain section of the W. N. C I!, li. They are divided into three squads, -one working immediately at Old Fort, another at Hound Knob, half way up theasci-nt of the Hlue Hidgc, and a third at the t unnel at the top of the mountain at Swanuauoa Gap. They are secured at nrght in two stockades, one at the tunnel .and; the other at Hound Knob. The work is pushed vigorousl v. The Royal Favor. "Count Jones'" is what they call him of the Charlotte Observer now. The . King of the Carnival has dubbed him "Count Mecklenburg" a. id commissioned, him a Special Humorist Disseminator." There ire plenty of no 'count people down here who would'nt care a snap if they did'ut carrv such a title. Hi "Count Jones"' is a humorous as well as a clever gentle- man anil will add nueh to the htoek of fun in the familv. The Gay. Lords Levantod. Gaylord's Minstrel Troupe did not put in an appearance here ;'iu " Wednesday night, as they had advertised to do. Cause why ? They performed in Newborn on Tuesday night, and after the show the manager was arrested for debt, the con cern 'busted and the troupe scattered va riously: We hold -thsr s;rip for more dollars than we care to los-. but d n't in tend to cry about it. What 'way Do, The Norfolk Virginian says: Since the return of the City .Guard JjjjMii Wif m'mgttin, th'-' government' !tis l'??! Iv'ne- fittotl by an Inerttae in Its postatyxveipts. ami it will not be surprisiiig itthe pleas ant associations firmed between a num ber of the members of the City Guard ami some of the charming and beautiful girls 'of that city result "in, iqqro lasting ' aud closer ties. 'L'he loveliness and witchery of Wilmington's fair daughters cannot be estimated, Military Parade. The most pleasing feature of Thanks giving Day to the colored population was tlC parade of the First IJegiirrentof Xtirtji Ciirolino. "X'tuntwrs (colorttl) Ge.. L. Jilabson, Lieutenant Gjlonel, Cjmm.mdmg. The following companies of the. Hegiment wore on parade: Wihnington IJitle Guards, Company A, umler comtnand of .J, S W. Eagles, Captain, and C . II. David Qy per, (Jipt, cti'.nu)!idiug; Sumner Light In fantry, Alex. Sampson; 1st Lieut, com manding; Frooklyn Zouaves, W. H.. Howe, Giptaiu emnmanding. ThorP wo4 a fiill 'lre. p.ira le skinfiish drill at the His-j H ill Grounds, which was witnessel by a large number of the colored people and somtMvhite-t. Thanksgiving Day, The Day passed oft" here iu Wilmington with the quiet which has of Kite years characterized holiday. Busiue. ;ts a general tiling, was entirely suspeudel alter the usual market hours, and but f ir the parade of tlie colorod military cim panics, allmletl to elsewhere th streets wore a decidctl Sumlay look. There were a few druuks, of course,, anioug tliose who preforroil to take thing in regular onlcr aud at tlicir e:ise, but the marity fled the ctt v, either for the Sounds or the woods, tlie Athletic Club Grounds or some other pint of public amusement. Numerous shooting parties, iuvaded the woods around the city aud frightened the sparrows' ami blue birds terribly ami, we are happy to say, with but one accident, 'so- far as Ave have heard, and that was a trifling one. - The real thanksgivcrs went to Church, service- lxaring licen lield during the fore noon at the various Episcopal Churches in the city and joint services of the Metho dist, Presbyterian, Baptist and LuthtTan drarrhev at the First Tiaptist Cliurrli, ami at night in the Lecture of th- First rresbvterian Church. . THE ATHLETES. Tliaksgiviujc Day at the Athletic Grounds The . Evans Rifle Shot A way-Spirited Contest for the Various Prizes. A more delightful day, both for. the sjiort and for the spectators at tlie Grounds of the Athletic Club, could not have been called for than was yestcrdaj. .The-'day was a cloudy ouc, the- suu -appearing only at fitful intervals, and Avhile- the atmbs plicrc was cool enough for the active exer cise called forth by tnc various contests it was yet not too warni for those who were, still watching the eporta. There were not as many spectators present as the mem bers of the Club would have lihked to sec there, but -et there was a very good at tendance. Tiro' crowd varied during the day; thcdiighest estimate, made of these present at any time was GOO, ami among.' these there were many ladies The sports were to have been inaugu rated ;iceording to the programme by the raising 'of the flag'of the Club at 10 o'clock but as the flag, which had been ordered, failed to arrive iu time this part of the progam mc was passed over. At 10:30 o'clock the Hillc Match was pronounced i u order. The shootiug was at 100 yards and there were 30 entries. The result was a tic between Messrs. L. S. F. Urown and J. Davis, which, in shoo ing oft', was won by Mr. Brown and to bun the prize, a splendid Evans ..Repeat ing Hitle, -was awarded. The next in order was a one mile Walk ing Match for which tht rc was 3 entries. This was won by Wm. Fyfeand the prhde,v a lieautiful gold he;uter cauc, was, pro nounced h'.s. 5 " ; At 1 o'clock the Huuniug Hace for 100 yards was called when 7 contestants rc sponded. TI:s race was won by H. B. Hartsfieltl, in 10 se:omls and to him was awarded the prize, an inkstand valuetl at $10.. ' The Sack Hace, in which there Were T disputants, was a .decidedly humorous feature of the day. The prize, a bull calfT was awanled to J Oliphailt Hurdle Hace, 8 eutrics, won by T. E. Sprunt, Prize; Silver cup valuetl at 10. Hiinniug Long Jump, 0 entries, won by II, B, JIartsfield; distance, 15 feet. Prize : One set plated knives. Hunuing High Jump, 4 entries, Avon by I)uB. Cutlar, who cleareil 4 feet, 5 inches. Prize: Indian clubs. Quarter Mile Running Hace, 4 entries, won by L. S. F. BroAvn, in 1 minute, 5 seconds. Prize : SJt of s,tivls and slceve hultons, Threo Iggetl Hace, 4 entries, another very amusing feature, aa-ou by Messrs. Oliphant and Sprunt. Prize: A sucking OntMile Hunning Hace, 3 entries, won by.' (f. AV" Bailey in 5 minutes, 10 seconds. Prize: A Smith & Wesson pintol. Htaotllng High Jump, 3 entries, won by D'riJrutz Cutlar, who clearetl 3 feet, 8 inches. Prize : Pair of cricketing shoes. Wh eel barrow Haeo, U entries, won by James ('orlxtt. Prize : Wheelbarrow and cup valuetl at .$5. r Throwing Heavy Hampier, 4 entries, won by H. G. H ss, who threw . 32 feet, G inches. Egg ami La-lle Race, 7 entries, wou by G. W. Bailey. Prize: Silver Plate llle. Fencing Mati-h, entrief, wtn ly E,'Ai Mafiitt, ' This last clKl the list of contents ami at the same time the prgranime of tlie occasion. It is gratifying to state tliat mithiug whatever ticcurreil t mar the pleasure ami the general od feeling of the oc casion. Excellent order Was kept tbrougl out the entire lav anl there was no hitch 111 IIk: arrannuts, thanks to MrB. Messrs ILM(J; SttTI&C H Hnlith, Walter ftwy, VnLM,rA'. TWwtl, jAm OJvill nuS V, Wlwk,1 ItVi H One of tlie most pleasant features of tlie day was the presence, on the Grounds, of t lie Cornet Concert Club, who rendered at intervals soroe of their most delightful musicj.whiUv w.tfrcccivoji rhtiaich ap prectxtion Tfy all who were present. , Tlie prizes will be awarded at the next Theo. N. Ilamsay Esq., will, lecture in this city- on the evening otl " Thursday, December 0th, on winch occasion thero will iv a grand rally of, the Temperance forces in this city. Mr; Ramsay will pass through, the city on the 7th for Whitcville, where be will also speak. Hi engage ments fir this sectioq are nuUisheil in tin? sion tenderctl him by the GoAcnt6ri to . : ' - 1 iom a special term of the New Hanover county Superior Court, commencing the? first Monday in next month. " ll V t. . Prof! Ticc has got loose again, and Ihe says that on the 25th and -26 of Decern. wi the Arind will just fairly h-o-w-L Tlicrc is time enough to bracci your fence-sts and get the children into the house! ! - . x , : .,j :. ' '. 3 . The Wcldiai Aetc learns ,of recent mi-fortune to Captain Crawfonl, of the W. & W. II. R.j iu having Itis arm broke by a falling box. Ifc occurretl on Satuntiy" ast, ami he is .ufteriug from tho effect! :. Personal. ' 1 ' . '" . . Mr. Sol. Haas, recently. appointel Gen eral Freight Agent of the llichmrmd itfc Danville R. R., is uia business, vjsii to our city. - I - '" Ciipt. Jno.' W. Hinson, of ,tfj.usou !& Cumming, Philadelphia, is alsj on a shfrt Aisit here in the interests of his firm. Girofle-Girofla. s , If the merits of the troujw and the play which they produce are taken tiuto ecSH sklcration, there avill be a full audience at he Opera House to-night to grect.tiid Holman troupe in their rcuditiojii , of .tic most famous burlesipie of the day, Giroflc Girolla. They have icrformed to over- flowing houses iu other cities to tjie north of us and will probably draw well here. The 1k)x sheet is at Heinsbcrger's, Avhcre scats niay be secured in advauce. ( ' Mayor's Court. ' The following cases were 'tried ' oeforc His Honor this morning:" A white woman, charged with kceiiig a disorderly ' house, Avas"' fined $50 'and costs, or 30 days on tlie streets;' she' ap- pcaleJ, and Avas bound owrtoUiGSupc rior Court, in a justifieil boml of $500. j -.' Nathan Hill and William - Rolniisoti, for swindling David Burns, 4 were' eAqh final $50 and costs, or 30 days on the streets. ' ' . . i Grace Austin and Luc Loftin, for being drunk on the public streets, Avere cacti fined $10 and costs,-or-30 days on tlie streets. !i '''-. '-.'' f- : I Xeedham Knox, a colored, boy about 16 years old, Avas tried this morning, chargdJ I . a Aviiu stealing snoes irom ooi liear; lie wasboiuid over to the Superior ' Court hi .... . i . ? . i. .i! 1 a bond of $300 ; failing to give bond 1 f was turned over to the Sheriff. It seeins that the above mimed - pitrtj- went to Mr. W. J. RiA'enlark ami ofleroji to sell him a pair of shoes for $1; Mr. HiveiiKark, after looking at the shoes, saw that they were Avorth a great deal mor, aud having been an officer of tiro law some time previous in his life, susnected that . - - t '7 something was wrong, and asked the boj' to accompany him to the place where lie had bought them, Avhich haA'ing' been done, it Avas ascertaincil that the bhocs had been stolen from tlie store of Messrs. Sol Bear & Bro. An officer was called in aud the boy was arrested. t Aaron Magec was bcftre tho flayer this morning, chargetl with acting in a boi4- terous manner the public streets. Itc Avas fineil $10 and costs or 30 ilayson tic streets. ' , . "Per Railroad. The following are the consignees of tl 0:30 freight train, on the W. & WTll. R., yesterday and this morning : . At ; T A Smith, James & Prk-c, D Figotfj, Brown & Hotldick, Evans & VouGIahn, D A Smith & Co, S Bear & . Bro, Aaron tl Rheinstein, L BroAvn, Is Baldwin, Capt C T-i a - t si - ? n i nuips. u ii uraui, i tuicrs, iiarnson & Allen, G R Baylor, B Weill, C W'Yatri C D Myers & Co, H Biirkhcimcr, C U tt W, Adriaiil&-V)llers, XaAas.a Guano Gi, Sprunt &Son, Willi-ams BtVCo, Wcisen feld Stem & Co, A T Bruce .V Co, Vickrtt reltane, II Brunhild tV JJro, Willuns tt --! r 1.: t, t.i. -.-4 e-ri L. Q m Worth Worth, IYschau W, Grant t!t Hinton, T II SmUh, Edwards & Hall, O Fenuell Jr, Thos Mooe, Bonef & Sons, 0 Fcnnelh Hinson , & Co, Jl Chasten, GrooAes A: Bro,J M Hcnderun. E F Johnson, H A Bagg. J W Monroe, J (3 Bowden, J C Heyer, A Al. Icrman J It Strauss Roger Moore, Kerehner & C Broi, I )JN'e wman tt Son , , j Hotel Arrivals. l'uacEix lloxtE. J. R. i Davis, prictor A Iiudancr, Fmiadelphia; W.fl 1 r. ' .. V 11. 1 r owicr, vikaysin, otkhk, v Brunei, Ohio ; J McXair, ReI Banks ; G C.VanKirk, K Crowler, Wm Trior, A Waitfelder, New York ;" V V Rkhardaori, 0lumbus county ; Jno Kirkland, Jr, X C; AY D Hightowtr. Uillboro; .Sol Haas, EkJurwd, AVj Wm A Feet, n II Bar-. um, Baltimore: Jas A-Hardin, Va. - " I Ua-sxixo Ilorst E. : AV; 3rmnin,' Eli T Bangs, Federal ToLat ; T J Scot, Xorfolk,Aaj FF SIwiw, M'; 3lr W. A le, three children awl servant, Charlotte; Z Km, PhiUuklplua; U T Tri, It'll eighjLMcXciUl Na : H - H Judge Henrj; hii"acceiHed the connais I After tiro litJmanthere 's'iKithinJAnorc booked for the Opera Hotsc,ttutil 'Decem ber 8Ui and th. !; When the llerger Fam ily of awiss Bell Ringers arct to- appear licre; .,,.,.. , 1 1 V - Spiritualistic. 1 There was a gpod deal of excitctheut on Market street this morning, icauroil by a man, giving iu m) umuo a Aafou Magee, I" IM a J. religious JtaraBgue to those .who cfo wtetl iurviud hitni As .life began to make h"ufuclf,boiteiTtis)jj was Irrestetl !inrl ni rriiii 1 lwtf,,ra tl, tLnm. .. ..!.. askeiLwhy ha ftctdl in taid i.HUldrderly mamver, Iro replied that 4h great spirit had moved Jiiiu... The ilayof howcA-cr, thinkiug Uiiit it . va sonw otlror eori of spirits,-madq him sing tot tho iifnepf $10 aud costs or uxk 30 dny on the streets, as a rcccunpvii.se for thq usc of 'Uroe public streets.,,, , f. .,j . . ,ft , ir , Tempanco i Lec tures. - Thco.tT. Ramayr itatd Lecturer, will address th citizcus qtKorth rolina,, in the interest of the Independent. Order of Gornl Templars; at the 'following 'places and jtiraos? r' f"1, 14 I -Xioldsboroj Monday, Nwclabcr 20i k, FaisonV Xpesd ovcnbcctU. o nney,Grt)Ac,.!Vahicslayf,Dccemlicr 1. nnton; Thursday : DeccmbcV i: ' ' fJximpson Lodge, "Fritlay, J)eccmber 3. , Jlarrcll'a Store, SatpBlay.t.Iocriiijber 4. ,,'Hock)- Ywpt, Manvbiy, Dccpbcr C.-. Wflnniigton. Tuesday Dficcinlx;r.p. T ' WHitcvilTe, ITiiirstlayTTJeecuibcr Ttli: Abbottsburg; Friday,' December iGV Lumbcrton, SalunlavJoceinhci' U. Lsuirin burg. Monday, Dcccmlcr 13. , Lilcsville, TuesdaA-j December 14, f tiiwcswfo, wuiesuiiy, iccemwr 10. .aVnsonville, Thursday,! Dcccrnberlt?. yiEYAPVERTiSMErlT3,T Tuft Rtf6tTAk 'axnuaI siiEkTixG of the StockUoIders of the1 Naraia (aano Company of Wymington will bpLcld attfceir Office in this citv on ThtdAr. Dpct'inlior . I87i, at llv'tlck,:Avif . . il . , , . . . , DONALD, MacUAE,. Jl-?-eol t ' ' ' Sec'ry and Tren. : : 4 nov SOOIABl:E. -'v miiE ladies of the Second Pretfbyterian Churdtwill be happy to e Ucir? fricptj- at a BocxAD&n 3annr on the evening1 of Friday,' (net, at 3 !i o'clockV'ktMcgitracy' COFFEE, OYTER, ' " .. . . .. .. ;r, MUSIC, &L., dc. The object is to pay trffa Chiirfch debt mith and Fefttital. "f ft l u-i. 1 r s , -) v. T"K JOUX'S bHURnropow holdin. a i ,f at the City Hall" December ICth "aqd, 17th, at which time.4 grat.rarktj pf TO- -ASD OTIIER' ARTICLES SUITA Iil e rnu rirni-Tii'ia Duturv-Tij nov2 '.' ; , 41-ap OPERA HQ TJ8E4 i rri'day "d CaVd'7, ttor.SLOl&r. SATURDAY MATIN" EE AT 2 P. If. . -i .1.1 - r . EXUAGEMEXT At A GREAT QCJLAT Enlarsrea for the present tcton. . I-5.:- ? , . t'.'l i : Xtw nepcrtuire Costntne, Jfce., kr Fridar. first thne here aJ iboH lnJ- . .. .Vliaatpera; ';: ozno?2i pmoZiS. i SATUBOAY .-JUTEfEE-TUB ; GKAJD SFECIACULAEpFEILJL. CIXDEIIELLA. tfatartlaT Crduosr, Xor. 27 Lecoq'i Spark- ,4 .!. !.,SOpra. f rvm , t La.FiUe De Madame AnnL. ADiltSflIOX,$l 00; Gallerr,- 0 anT 23 eenu. Senured Seat, f I 2V Hak ta neneeat Ileiiwberrfr's Music Elore. Monday. Xov.2M,at9A. it Bor2-5 . ' ' ' 1 . : . . : -.p. ChVlDKE.V OF rT. A i h ?
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Nov. 26, 1875, edition 1
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