MJMUKR 71. : (I EN ER A L CITY NEW'. Attempts at Itobberv." J riday night a robber attempted to j ,.,ter the residence corner of Third and K 1 iWs streetslately oceiinic-d by ( . .. L. Fremont. There .wtu u !. dcr hi the yard which the thief placed 1 aiust one of the windows. u;d with af;1 arliiK-l succeed in mizinir it ud bm i; nicthingmt Imvc iVightened him ir, a he fled, leaving the Window up. j Soine time the same night Col. J. (J. ; Jiurr. who rwiilcs on North Front jtM't near lied Cross, war, aroused, by llio opening of his bed room door. He aw a negro triair abo'tt to enter hi? room, but this thief saw that he was awake and fled before the Colonel could t a. .pull on hirn. The front wihdow wa- foun.-l open and the thief mur-t have entered jy this means. ' flood. Due. of the: first things done for-n-lij tliencw administration an earnest ot its policy was the appointment of Pr. W. i. Curtis as QuarmtimV IMiy i iwi lor ! the port of Wirmington n itli station at Smithvijle. The duties of the position; are not new to lr. .C.. as ho held it 'formerly to the general satisfaction. Jro is a native,, we be lieve, of Vermont, highly esteemed here, and in Brunswick county where he has rwitlcil for a number of years', and is a gentleman of culture, as well us prac tical capacity. With Dr. Curtis as Quarantine Oflicer. there can he a feel ing of security on the part ol'ourcit:- .eu, which uas nji fiecii me case re tenth.' ShcritPs Settlements; . .H. Manning, Sheriff of Xnw llau- ' vr Co.; settled with the State, Treas- tnvr on Dec. 1th, 1876. payiuir in. full S20,(i.7.1".. Two hundred ami fifty tight dollars and fi fty-five cents ofthe abuvc: amount was for. siatioiieiy charged to the county for, lHTII. The Sheriff likewise settled in full ith the. County Treasurer on Jan. oth, 1ST 7, paying in the following amounts during the veari Current cxwuscs. - w - r - ?1'3,724.G7; swiking Tumi., 310,827,73; school fuud,.G28.o;; total,s4l..l."! '"'' - Iluanl of Aldermen. There was tiu adjourned ineetiug 'of the IJoard of Aldernn'ii veslerdav at 1 o'clock. Mr. Ceorge Cliallourn sent in a coiumunication. stating that hotrs had hrokeii into his Hower jrarden and des troyed a number of valuable plants. He estimated his loss at $'2i)0 which he aaked to be allowed hitu by the Board. After a long consideration of the mat W' it was rejected. Two Men Drowned In Bladen Counts". bast Thursday three young negroes were out on the Cape ' Fear above 'hitc Ilall, in Bladcir county, in a ia.y boat. The boat tilled with water '"IW- they could get to the bank, ami t wo of theni were drowned. The 'hiid was completely exhausted when l"' reached theT shore. . . 'o learned these facts from Capt. bariason, of the steamer D. Mmehison. 31a'lstratc's Court. iu. Jones, col., was arraigned be Iwe Justice Cardcncr for r.s.ault and lattery; fined apennv and costs. ';e same was up on a peace warrant; bound over.i.o the Superior Court on a Wdof $ZW. - - ' sine for abandonment: was fined a l-eiiny and;posts. ; $ame for trcspassinr: lined a l en-iv Icosts.i; ' . : 7;- - ' Nw Hanover Court. ThtMuidvinter term or the Superior tourt of this county, . I nd-e McKov I'rcsiding; commiuce on Monday. jhu rotation on this circuit provided Wby th-sact of the Ugis!atare wiU k'Siu at the February term of Carteret art, which will beheld by Judge 'mour. ' Cape Fear Club. A t an election of officers held at their foonis last night the following gentle cu were elcctetl officers of the Cape ar 1 ul) for the ensuing year: t D. Mvers. re-tderti-il VnwWi. !- Hanner. A'iccrresidentr VT. X. "VUC i n , iSecretary and Treasu rer. white man was arrested ou the jrf last night for. fighting or oth'ei - disturbing; the quiet of that lo y He was put in limbo. ' The caes of the Fourth Judicial hist Oct will be eallfi l in the of the . Supreme Court"? present iou-that is this week. Tb ice on the river above Fa vette- Una t. . . . - . - -" neenMhre- itches thick re. THE ;' eM .FEAR. i , ' i , Historical arid Scientific Society. The next monthly meeting of thi? Society will be held. Mondav evening "ext f Janua.rJ" Mb) at 8 o'clock, in the ixxuire noom ot the First Presbyte rian Church. ' A treatise will be delivered by Col. .1. 0. Burr on "The Local History of Ith Sett,t,ent e Cape Fear Hirer." Ul u uu Iorm ",e object of. tin vTea aV discn8i5l,K There n as only one interment in Oak- dale Cemetery during the last week, an adult. There were no iuterments in Pine Forest Cemetery (colored) durinr that time. - j - .' j. '. 'The annual meeting of the proprie tors of Wilmington Cemetery (Oakdale) Will lie held to-morrow evening. Mayor's Court. Delia Croker, drunk and disorderly lined slO tinil c.t. or thirty days on .the-streets. Niine, for resisting plice ofticer. wan fined S2U. and cost Or thirtv davs on the streets.- A party for retailing liquor without a' licence was lined 20. aud cost. ThermometricaU The state of the thermometer at the various stations named below was pb served at the siffiial office in this city at 4:30 p. m.: Augusta, 41; Charleston, '33; Calves ton. 51; Jacksouyillc, Gt; Mobile, 44; New Orleans, 30; 'Norfolk 4i; Savan nah. Ot: Wilininirton, 50. - Ve arb w ithout our "regular repbi't of legislative proceedings, owing to tlie fact that the Kaleigh dalies of yes terday ilid not arrive last night. Tie date of our last report was Thursday, . Be . ssure to read the now ad vertise, ment of Messrs. Chas. D. Myers k Co. Wilmineton District. NOKTH , C'AUOLTNA COXKEREXCE FlUsT liOfr or APPOINTMENTS FOR QUAK TEUT.V tEETIXGS AS MADE IJT THE PKE- smixo Eldek, Rev. W. r. Black, rou theTkeext Coxfeuexce Yeak : I Onslow, at Lebauon W'hitevllle & Waccamaw Mis. Jan. at Whitevillu " -18. 14 30; 21 " 2T.!S Feb. 4 m; 11 " 17. 18 Bladen, at Deems' C'naiH'l, Eliza hctli. at Ktizablth 1 . . Wilmington, Front Street - - Smithville, at Zion .- Clinton, at Clinton - - ... . Topsail, at Union . Cokcl.mrvandCoharie Mis at Hall's - , - . V Ken:,usville, at Kenansville. 24f- Mar. m it LMS'nct fctewaru 8 mcetnnr, at the Lec ture Reman of the Front Street Church, Wilmington, at 11 o'eloek, a. in., Feb. 5. Postal Hours. IV, J. Ti e mails close, at the City lW-Oflice follows : Xorthern through mails - - - - ."J:15 V. M. Northern through and way -mailf , daily - . T-00 A . M -uaus ior iue u.-uauroad and routes supplied there- lroni, at - - - - - - - 5:1a P. M Southern mails for all points StMim, dam- - - - . . . 7:00 P. M Western mails C. C. Ky, dailv filOO A. M. tajeuenue ana onices on Cape. Fear River, Tuesdays and Fridays - - - 1. -00 P. MJ ;.-oo A. MJ A)0 A, M.I 2. -00 P. M. Fayctt'jvilie; by C. C. Ry, daily (except Sundays) - Onslow O. If: and Intermedi ate offices, every Friday , Smithville, daily - ' . . arrive. i Northern throturh mails - - - - 12:1.! P. r Northern through & way mails 8.-00 P. M; Mails for Easy Hfll, Town Creek, Sup ply and Shallotte, every Friday at 6 A. M. - iaus aeiiverea irom G A. 31. to 7.-00 P. M., and on Sundays from 8iJ0 to 950 A. M. .' . ' Stamp Office open from H A. M. to 12 M and from 2 to 5:30 P. M. RpHstPr nmi Mmey onler Depart ment c o?eu eama as Stamp Office. ' htamps for sale at general delivery wben Stamp Ofiice is closetl. K.ey Boxes accessible at all hours, dav andniht. , . . . NORTH CAROLINA NEW! The stabKs of J." T. Freeman of uow llill. Oreeue countv. Mere burned on the night of the 23d ul., consumiug four horses. The Southerner says the voucsr mer chant, Mr. S. P.-Uilliard, who was car ried to IJftltiuiore at tic iutanpe of a creditor on a charge of obtaining jroods under lalse pretences came throuffli all rigui. o case or Iraud could be made out. ' tlKXEU.lL SUMMAUY. L'li.-., the author of ''Hold the Fort," wa killed at Ashtabula. A critic says that BUmarek is a diplo mat, but not an adminibtrator : whilln argument he is ineaqUous aud likely to get angry. -A Berlin corresiondent telesrapbs that the Rupeian goveniment has ordered the' preparation or 150 railway carriage for the transportation of tho sick and wounded. Worcester iVp.tTh mnir W -tion of Governor tirover is examined br iu'"Suu'? mcvregnii iaw8 uu more it looks as though Cronln would receive the $900 for traveling expenses. Nichols aud : Packard a ill be inausrurat1 eil Monday hj their respective Le1sl tares. Each of the Governors will doubt less proceed ar.tf organize a State soyeru ment. longtreet commarals the Kadical militia. -:- . , . -. . Russia, it i mU, intends, after the final rupture of the negotiatiou. to a-k the Power for an authorization to enforce the orcposi s of tue Confeience iu their name. Turkey final refusal is anticipate, and the Conference will then have t. further business at CoDitantinople.- WILMINGTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. Sunday Herrlce. Worship in the various church of the eity to-day as follows : Firt Uaptist. comer of Market and Firth stn-Hs. l.Vv. Jan It. Tal..r 1-astor. ServiVs at 11a. v. and 71 r. v. Huiiday fv-hool at !. a. m. The Ird's Hnpprr will U- adminitonil af ter the mom in it sermon. cond Jtuplisf. on" cih UiHcen Church uihI Cast If tretMs. Scr Ki at 1 1 a. v. and li r. m. .eaiiK ii Ilethel, chi Un-k U-tun-u Front and Water streets, lie v. J. I Keen. chaplain. Srvices ;l H a.m. First Congregational. .Services eve ry .Sunday in Acnlerny Hall, comer of vetith and'Xtin streets, at 11 a. v. and 8 r. m. Sunday School at .1 r. m. St. Paul' (Episcopal), comer of Fourth and Orange street. .Services at 11 a. M.and 74 ivju r?unil:iy School at 3! r. m. Rey. T. M." Ambler rector. ,S'ai Inf. St. James', corner of Market and Third streets. Rev. Dr. A. A. Watson rector. Morning Prayer at 1 1 o'clock. Evening Prayer at 3 o'clock. Sunday School at 4 p. m. St. John's, corner of Third ami Red Cross street. Rev. (Jeorge Patterson rector. Morning Prayer at 1 o'clock ; Evening Prayer, 3 o'clock.. Sunday School at 4. St. Thomas" Catholic, Dock street, between Second and Third street. Morning. Services at 7 and 10 a. m. Vespers at lh v. m. Sunday School at 9 v. M. Front Street M. E. (South), comer "of Front and Walnut streets, Rev. J. E. Mann pastor. Service every Sab bath at 11 a. m aud 7i r. m. Sabbath School at 3 p, m. Fifth Street Methodist E. (South;, situated on Fifth, between Xun and Church streets. Rev. J.' M. Rhodes pastor. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sablwth School at 91 A. v. St. Paul's Evansr. Euthorau. corner of Sixth and Market streets Rev. C D. Rernheim pastor. English servici at 11 a. m.; Gcraian service at 7 p. m. Sunday School at 3 p. m. First J'isbytcrian, criur Thirrknid Orange streets, Rev. Jos. R. Wilson 1). D.. pastor. Servicss at 11 . m. and 7i p. m. Sabbath School eerri. ai U u'clocU P. m. . Second Presbyterian, eoruer m Fourth and Camplell streets, Rev. C. M. Payne pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sabbith School and Bible Class at .1 j). m. Seats free. Wright's Speaclw NS:.v.iii;TOAf Jan. 4. 177. Tin battle on the count or the electoral vote opened in the Senate t onlay with a set speech, read from manuscript by Senator Wright, or Iowa. M r. Wright said it was the duty of the President of the Senate to count the votes, and both houses were to b? present as wit nesses and not as actors. They were to be present to make the act 'public, In some parts hjs speech a m lntem jiepato that it has attracted a good deal of attention. Senator Wright is the Crst'nian to bring the troops into this question, and it must be said that his effort made a disagreeable impres sion upon most of "the Republican Senators. The supposion is that Mr. Wright, being a person of little impor tance or influence, he was jtiit forwaid. by those who wish M.r. fVnr tQ count fz vote a kln,d of feeler to sound tho way and ascertain how the public and the Senators would reeVivo the proposi tion, the more important Senators wh hold with him not ciring to cxiosc themselves until they should see that the policy was favorable received. It is curious that Senator Wright no longer ago than last March opposed vigorously the right of the Vice Pre sident to count the vote under any circumstances. Combustible 8tar Opinio of trule- mc LAomlji an the Subject. New ilaveu, jConnM Jau. 3, 1877.- I'roressor Loom is. of Vale College, to day, in conversation with a Ifcrxtl't re presentative in reference to the bun? iug of the star in the coustellau'ou of the Swan, stated that his attention had been called several weeks ago to the fact that the star had suddenly inrcas. ed in brisrhtucaa to prenap the thinl njagnitnde. Since then the star had fallen two or three magnitudes. 1 1 had not burned out, but it was still visible. Such variations in brightness of stan, according to the Professor, was not uncommon. The cause of such pheiit mena is yet a matter of conjecture wnong astouomera. It is not improba ble that the cause is the falling into the star of some luminous body, such a j; comet or a shot stas.. It is a cornou iberoy that the continuous mteuse heat of the sun is caused bv the accession of combustible bod ics. he Building Coal Mine at Lykeus alley, Pa threaten to involve in it destruction a vast amount oX adjoining coal property. The fTorts to stay the fire by turning the waters or Hear Cyeek into the mine hnve nut resulted la check in 7 its furv. SUNDAY MORNING. JANCARY A Vnderful Carter. F the AVh" York JTcraJJ. Mr. VanderbUt r ha racier tt that of a mt remarkable man. Ator wa l.rn to wealth an.1 bean life under the tutorhlp or the celebrated Butuen. Su wart had Miue capiut and a flue education. Van derlalt had nothing but the nncooqucrable w ill which ia time made him the forcmoat man of hts cla. He wat bora tot..verty au I effort. Ills youth wa boUteroo and full of trial. HelorMtheaca and hor manLip. When sixteen xt at of aj, nd he liecaiii.' hU own mailer, he etitild P anj thing under eaiivat throii;b the ror V ef .ea. and eould hADdle an unbro . c.h : but he could scarcely write hi name. .ii.fi year ago h wiled M ilrf ferry. liAat fruiu SlntHii Uland ! th.- Htlerv. N-w York . Ihi-n a eity i.f -ixtv ih.ii and j-.ple. andsti-ainwa's.ill a fn.t.b m. Then he lM-catne tb (Mptain ..l a tnall teaftrr and kep 1io4 I at AWTtrWi wiek. It i4saHlofhiin that he had no Viec;.lhjt he alwa att LI- t : that he vjas a lucky mn and savel hia mney. In time he carne u h:ve nuny es. . ami when the war rke out hi-v4 the lartt owner of atmbxit and teamhljx in the country, arul ivrha In the world. Hi fame a a 'coinuif.dore had -jural over the world. He w- nrv rU h, and, as he a nearly s-veuty year- f aire, it wn, cupj-tM-d he would" rtiin to the en joyment ot his fortune. Suddenly he changel the tenor of his whole bti'inei. life. He withdrew from jJiippimr. to which he had been devoted for a half cen tury, aud purchaed a control of ihe Harlem.. Hudou River and Central rail road. It was J-aid that thii luowiuem was but the morbid, irreprefsiblc aetivin or old aire; that it would end iu miu: that he should have stuck to hi- last aud voided new enterprkc-;. Hut he knew himself better than his critio knew Mm. He became at once the great railway kiug of the comitry. Koads which had leeii the playthings of irauiblc and the prc berves of politiclana pmopeml under hU hard, cold, darins iiiauamiieut. and. al though we have passed through a irlol of unexampled pnfetratiou and deprtiou iu bubiueg. liif !reiiiu has Mi&taiuetl hl railwayb. He leaver them at hi death Ju a Itetter condition then w hen he biraiuc their master, and lie leaves them hi tic control of his on, who ha bown hiniftclf to be no unworthy nueeesMtr. V: ir A 1) VEHTISMIEXTS. T 11 K INAUGURATION 01" TIIK'XKW .SWI'KM OF Cash For Groceries 1- now complete ami in workinsr onler. UL l-AA .SAVE ttliXEV. Yor can savi; mcinky: By Paying Cash ! By Paying Cash! For your (tltOCKKIKsi and luviu theiiMf fllAS." U. MVERS A (U, IIIAS. II. MVERS 10.. , and 1 iorth Front t, .1 and 1 North Front St, Come Up Promptly And oblige u by x ttlin your KIT TLE IULI-S whether ol.l .r n.-wl niile. We have Aiue of yen LON(iSTAMN(iand are" TIUKHjlFCAimYINfJ THEM. Cull :hmI !re our reeel aud "dve us n nl." Chas. D. Myers & Co., jan 7 tf 5 and ? North Finut t. 40,000 ! 40,000 ! SWEET ORANGES ! The only larseloton Market, ex Schr. CARLTON. NOW LAXHIXti. ktTo. sale by ; Bl.NKOUIi. CHOW tV CO. TBL V BEFORE' THEY AKK ALL SOLD. dec oO-tf FHESH CELERY J CABBAGES yiLL HE YA F4 Vf.i .FROM NEW yokk steamet; on mon- lAy,!M.S.V. Slorv Wll te etMl until 10 o'clock fur aeerHii modal ion of mMomerr." d 24-tf JAS. C. TEVE50X, T. 1377. .VIXCELLAXEOCS.. Wilmington & Weldon RAILROAD. Orin cor rx'i.St r'r. t Wllmtn?tot. N. c.f Jan. 1. 1;;. 0- ;KSrV111 WKUXWDAT. JAN. I, 1STT. PiMtDr Train on th Umlncton a W,M !Ui1rd will run as follow: . DiMui. m. ::rwrTiiN. I-ate Wilu.ii, Yntti K4. .JJri - - - ?:UA.M. .rrtti at iolIlM.m - - . V V - Rn-'ky M.iiit . . t;M p. f. NrIdon . - . . nrii P. V. Leave Weldn. lsUr - . 1- ua i t Artire xt turky Mmiat . -2z p. r 4t OoUhm . - - p. i. WPmlnrton, Trt St. lNr-,1 . . fcor. W. Ni.iiir Mn. m. f.t'Hio Tk if Dun Excrrx Scxhat. Leave Wilmington t . . :,m P. M Arrive at ColjiJtnro - . 10:13 P. M " IbM-k Mount . - UiJii A. M " Wrldon . - 2rJi ,. M Leave YVVMon, dally . t A. M Arrire at Iloaky Mount - - t'.m m m 44 toidiro . . a. Wilinlujlon . - ltsi ti The Day Train makes clo: conutc ion at Weldon for all potuta North t ia Bay Liut dally excejil buuda3', and dally vU iMchmond aud all-rail route. Night Train makes cluc cuimicvIkmi at Weldon for all poluU N.irth via KkhunHid. PULLMAN PAL.CE SLEEPING CA1U attached to all Ni-ht Train-, and run through Trom Wilminzioti to Milfrd Station, ou Uichiuoiid. rrelerickburg JC Polomae Kail road. FKEItillT TKAINS ufll leave WUtalii?. ton tri-weekly at 5i A. M., and arrive at 1:40 P.M. JOHN P. DIVINE, OVneral Agent. Carolina Central Rail way Comp'y, Orrm: ;i.nkujii. Sittki vte?cii:t. U iltidinru.ii, N. C.t Se. 1C, 1h7C. ClIAXfUK OF SCUKDUU:. ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, THE ITU bi-t., trltm will run oyer thia 1UI1 way a rtliw: l'ASSENtJEU AND MAIL EAPIIE- Ixave Wilmington ct . Antve in Charlotte at Leave Charlotte at Arriv at Wilmington ; Daily ecc4 Mnnl Wdi A. M. P. M. uU) A. M. sen P. M. THUOUOH KHEHiHT. Iae W iliiiiuirton at Arrive at Charlotte at Leave Charlotte at Arrive at Wilmington at r. . t. - Zi3 P. M. - :4. P. M. - l -300 M Dally except Suiflat. IKJAL FKEHJHT. Li ave ibuiuslon Arrire at Iiurinburjf Ic-ave Iuriubuir Arrive at Charlotte Leave Charlotte Arrive at Ianrinbur? Ieave Ittrinbunc. Arrive at Wilmington :0 A. M. p. m. 5 A. M. iii't l'.M. 5300 A. M. 4SQ P. M. 5D0 A. M. 450 P. M. Leave Wilmington Monday, WrdueU . aud Friday Ia-v Charlotte Monday, Wediiethnand Fritaya. No PaMHner allowel or Tlrketa fold by Freight Train. V. tj. JOHNSON, era; -4utMrintendeiit. 2-f PIt iMiblUhiu? Time Tabiea ot Coid imj f note cha ott LVly Meal! Meal! Meal! infi BAUS FHESH ME.VL IN NEW COITON SACK?. MOLASSES !. QLBA, DLMERARA AND CLUAB IIOLfiE. 500 BAKRELS yXoL1;-All grct norlStf BESTOKD. CKOW A CO. Bacon, Flour, &c. CTi BOXE8 D. S. SIDFj. tJYJ BBLS. FLOUK a'.I xrde), 1W HWi. and Bb!. CUBA MOLAES, loo Bbla. S. If. SYIIUP, 50 Ba$ COFFEF, 50 BU. SUGAR, 1UO Bbl. CLUE. Srtl IV11. HOOP IRON. SM Bale 1IAV. BAGG1NU, TOAtX, rNUFP. SOP LYE CANDT. Tib. CHEESE, SPIRIT BARRELS, LARD. NAILS, Ac, Ju. or f WOETII & WORTH. TABLE BOARD A GENTLEMAN, OR CENTLKme: can UaJa Url Iu a ii.u- fama ho .even. vitj far Innn Utlmri tjortiooa i the Htr. Ar at r-J-tq THE CAPE FEAR OFHCT Editor an.1 Pn Ui. UxrTrt TTIE OXFOIID TOUi-ir-UfJin ('Ire ilatj.1 iitrr jia I'.i. T Dfn.rat Oryan f OramUle. 10 CENTS A W'ZY.K XISCELLAXEUC3 x.Ta COB 1. NO. IO M)LTll I-HONT T. Builders Hardware tvr.in inHKiPiiov ami v. . MiMifiuer- A-. t Ur IWIRS,' Mi WW UUMtv, R!Li. NEWI I '.v. . IU U, i,i.., ; t.f Bugler- atvl t4 2M. i ra..nl t.i.Hir .rp- t4 r!l l t frt.ry P.llMs.iHLs.liUVlRMS!ltiir.. AT I.OWIT PKIC1 AT J ACOIII. SLE At.EM V OR 1KMPI.I. M PROVED miu i.aiv mm:d pump.. N. Jacobi's, U-ntl 1(1 koull t-'lnfil . EXTB AORDINARY. JNDUCEMEN.r Al.'l Sort .r. FERED IN CLOT II IXG! trrtiitl-l ! rUr- fHii all u STorfC nr or ;; n r. At a Vrr ma 1 1 lrri(i m t.r Um.. My iwk of Clothing taibrace tb LATT nTI Ujs aud I am drtcrtul-.-.! ut tuakc It : l. terrt of all lj uy .f in-. Purtlia-rr ill find ;nvi'.ii .; iu'jidim; ami hummiim; i. 'Ik Our L1. MADE HURT' tl : .... OO rentaatvMUI:ttlT lb"- Ji re reallj ortb J Xti. p.,rt b.. : do rll to eaui!iH m (,.t,- irt b i.ii.,- brr. MIRIFi:. W M i jfk. t . ik". T. l l.TTLTAt. f. tt. M.111 LKI.. Petteway & Schulken, BKOKEIL' AND COMM1ION Mi l:' rilANTS In M.trbjin.... :. atal Siir- anI .!ier j rItj -c. Onirr M1-.. M-,t. Flli. in"r. ."irar. i1m--: n-tf, : . 'nr. TV. Ar., at .rfi-i.-H'a.-lil. .r kt ri4fMof pnliH fu!i UI. niCiui . MlTHE OF lH'UlATIift lTIC i:i III RERV i;iEN TilAT ipj.lU att..!. villi.' fua-b- .t the lU4.-t1 A tnl.ly i.t nrai - U, .a'r. Un.rti, i he Fir.i Wanl Rim kr t ( lift l!.k all Iddr-r C"lnj4lty N the iiy Wilmiiri.Ki. Db Mnu i: ')TllE"lir".liTUrAll:i. X'Ollt E IMIERIRV .VEN THtT it ai4-atiiMi nil! U- iu.de in jt., i. (. ral Amim1H, U brx.r- t!i It l. j.-n-lent Order of Cm1 aikiitart ft-! D.ir!i!.r .if jiaria (jraud LoJe 4 bc 5tatr.,r S,nih Carolina, ler lMlt XOT1GK JOIICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAI tllication n Zl ! toxic v$ tl, I.,,-,' l-etoM f the JUtc of N,ii, t njjUJ. tow In fljn. f.r n imikIi.M ul .f jk Charter of im City wf W U.i.i-J. Notice of Application. verier, h fiEREur f.ivrx him I A-rm!4y. V, lo.-.j-jt I,! '.. I VrtrrHn of Iitdu-try . ,f I .lum'tj.. E,-t, Urr Cvuotr, Nirti Cxx4iu. l:T l UO il IF W ML RT ALL MR or DANFOKTH TOO 1I1 Ca-l t tn j.rUjtiti U-"4 j. 't

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