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this pxrxa t .iMUke4 erery iftinwii Basdayi JOSH. T. JAMES, anrroa ahd raoraxwron. 0 j at, f BU saoatAs, S3 M i Throe fbe paper will UdtllHMd by carriers, rrM fcbarf e, la part of tbe city, at the tfev raw, or U miU pr wwt A Jvarturiag rate tow ami liberal arSabeeribers will pleaae report uy aad it 'ilreto receive their papers retlarly. r VOL. IV. j . . PLEASE 50TIC& - i We will hs glad to receive eoxnmiini. ations from oar frienda on any aad all siibjootsof general intereat but : I ill Tbe name of the writer mwtjalweys bo far nuhed to the.Kditor. I I 1 I ' ' - 'si ' I i Communication moat be written on Only one side pr tqejiaper. ' WILMINGTON! N. C, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1879. Personalities meat b avoided. And it u erciaJlj and partinilarly'nnder tsn.i . U ., L J .-. j . i 1 . ! 7 s x ; " cunur uinu not always endote I J. lOU th TieW8 of correspondent, nnleea to itA e LOCAL NEWS! If aw drortlsements. Qr.Hsusssaeia's Gold Ptm. J. B. FaAiaa -Light Banning; rJaaiaa'a Keep CooL. "New Uen driok whisker end imagine that they are strong aad great, but it U alt in their rye. HEW ENTERPRISE. SHOWN & RODDICK, Will open ooor aoout Wednesday. June 18, The Sttre on the Southwest corner of Second aod Market street. We pmr r.v devoting tbi entire store to the sale ufaxJcloa at . 5 and lO Cents. We cannot enumerate the different arti cle at this time tmtonr patron may rest aiMiif-d that no efft will bo sparea to ae- velop this 'New Enterprise. We certainly will offer the greatest In- fc4ye delayed for Ithe past two day tiuo'tuenLe max uare ctct dwu iuiiwu iu . , , i . . j ". .. .T. . i I on account of washouU on the road, are ihn iMnwin nr inn rnunirr. as nil uuum iu - - . the country has better facilities for'fhe I arriTlng at the regular hours. purchase of such article. The'rerolution in Paraguay ought to afford a eood opportuoitr for the Para- ,,, w guaphers. ! j A few bale of cotton are occasionally seen upon our wharves, and such was the case on the wharf in front of our office to day. I The mails on the G. C. Kail war.' which BROWN & RODDICK. .That must hare beerra terribly afflicted woman who awoke her husband one night dnric? a severe storm, and said. 'I do wish you would quit snoring, I want to haar it thunder." We woaM also take this opportunity of staling thai we are o He ring some Special Barf sin at 45 Kaxket Street, in our Dry Being snort of space can only quote a The turnpike haaj been shelled for about short price list, but can aafely aay that at four miiM and the 'good work is being tut time hare we been better prepared or had greater inducement than at this par tkular moment. rapidly pushed. In! a few years Wil mington can boast of as fine a shell road a there is in the country. Dress Goods. It is one of those rare, good remedies which us4 once will be always kept in Wo have tint received another small lot I the boase. Dr. Bull a Baltimore Pills we - ----- i of tlose at 15o. Ca.ll early. refer to. Price 25 cents. Lawns Linen Finish, Cc. Worth double. Steamboatmen report a rise of about 18 to 20 feet of water on the ahoals ' near Fayetteville. When our informant left. the river waa still rising, with a prospect C'eLnloSd Bow for Gent wear In mac oi a nig iresne . n,l WWtJL Sc. wnrth 25c. rt above when soiled can be cleansed I The Cape Fear Light lufantry (col) loft with a damp cloth. tnig city tig noo for Farettevllle on the steamer litis for the purpose of taking LadleS Linen Collars. 5C. P"' in etiebrttlon of th annlresary OI one oi me rayeiteviiie jcuiupauic A decided bargain. There is a plenty of water in the Cape Vanr. whrfof the iteamboat men are Summer Shawls, glad. The steamers are now making re- W. aro -rlbeiruront a small lot of the glr between this city and Fayette aboro at leas than factoring. half the cost of manu- rille, smd are carrying large freights both ways. '.i!? Children's Col'd Hose. The cher pAt lot inthia mark t ; 10c a pair, and the quality is good. Indications 1 Wab Department, Office of the Chief Signal Officer Washington, D. C, Aug. 1, 1879 For the South Atlantic Utates northeas to southeast winds.partly cloudy weather UD1EX LISLE THREAD QL0YES 0C and areas of ram with slight changes in I temperature ana pressure. i 1 ! Tin usee on me soauu. ! ! , , t. We understand tnat a tub race is to do mniSOlS Una DUUSIiaues. badonth9ba7fti Mnboro Bound o. w h.TP in.t rtrpd another lot of the I Tuesdar. tHe 12th inst. There will be in the editorial columns. a disgrace to the city. A Shame ! I Routed Them. " . .... . . . . j1 rw i : . ine oeauiuiu wiuuowg jri me sieepie oi me nucsster stands on the Southwest St. Paul's Evangelical .Lutbeian Church corner of Second and Mart.t .trt. hare been completely perforated with 8-m ill routed this morning ! by order of the tones, hurled against them by sling-shots. M4Vor. LW that tl. 0a nry uJ . . .,.1- "-iik uo rersons woo wauiouijjueiJice a courca eui fice or otherwise destroy i s beauty, should be appreheiideJ aud dealt with rather sum marily. Not to be buirzed At. Just before the steamer Is is left her wharf tc-day for Fayotterille an "Old country darkey ' and a ' ton nigger had a set too, causedjby the "town nigger' tryins to ridicule the old man. The old w man said if he was an "old country darkey and didn t wets n more than 120 poifuds j ing the evidence and being he could lick j any 290 j pounds I they were discharged. of "town niggers," aud proceeded to show how quick he could do it. A crowd gath Death to Cockroaches. cred arouud the combatants and after a Ecflial parts of powdered borax. Persian l - i pass or two from the old man, young pu- insect'powder, and powdered colocynth, gilist was sati-fed and sneaked off. J well mixed together, and thrown about such sp.ts as are iutested with cockroaches Canoe Race. . i i ! i The Vouthfu) yachtsmen ot Mason boro Sound are getting iD readiness for their annual canoe. race. Their races are gov erned by ro recognize yachting; rulex begun let it be pushed uutil the sidewalks but each canoe Captain improvisei such i i - - - j are na o! such gaibage stands that ar rules' aswill be-st met;t the drnatuls of his New. Advertisement. Notice. City Court- The only cases before His Honor this murning were those of two marketmen, charged with violation'of the market liiws, in; refusing to remove their carts, when ordered so to do by the Clerk ol the Market after market hours, j After bear- admonished ft rv 1 l iraiv. ji uvy are uuiepen lent -- jj- meu' and are truly the autocrats b Sound . Telephones are a great invention, but !. a , :ons- tbv Now York aad Wiimingtau Steamship Co .t i . . .. iney nave not jet reached that state will be of r- . ...J periection wnicn will be demanded of them before they are looked upon with favor byyoung lovers. Young spoony's, greateBtSobjection to! them is that he can- uot ks8 his sweetheart through the teler phone and receive the same electric shock tnaine does when the kiss is not trans mitted over a wire. Uis; dulcinea doei not veto the objection. V -i 1 TO TH ACCIDENT hi KEaiLjllOR, and her detention port for at fiom this morn Tberiuometrical. From the United States Signal Office in of the I wil prove an effectual means of getting this Place we obtain the following report rid of, the scourge. This powder, in all cases where its use has been persistent, has by long experience been found an in fallible, remedy. Arrest of a seaiaan. A seaman belonging to one. vessels at the quaran ine station was ar rested this morning at the Market dock and sent back to bis ressel. The man is i supposed to be a deserter, but he claims that ha ie not. FT eairi that he had a . . . v . , tl Jtxcursions. ft ah t with th first mate and inhaenuentlv I wnt eahore with the Oantain and while many or our citizens are im- . , , . ' tu-.. proving the opportunities offered for tnere bo conciuaeo vo come w iun i - ... - . n - . i city to see the Consul. He walked to I , . . v I (nine r I :hrt FlAar rw 1 si n v tlA -r-w mm town, and as he came across the ferry, a . . f nn!!man nahnAn him and turned n l m I .. ... t, , . I line our coast. We wish them all man- over to me ; oocretarv oi ine uuaru wi i i ... . . ,. , . . , ner oi gooa enioyment, out as we "ex HMith whn aant him down the river and I J , I .irf" rnn n A fho ntv In tha onraltarinrr telegraphed Dr. Curtis. There is no . .. . . . , . ... . , . , , , aan, in searcn ler items oi news lor our sickness ou board the ressel which he Ielt, ' : ..... i readers, we confess to a feeling of envy and which is; at quarantine only as a ' . . 3 , , . e at the pleasures 1 hey enjoy, but which are precautionary j measure, she being from . J J J 1 one of the iuterdicted ports. The man naa not. oeen iu me uny iumuio Death of Mr. T. W. Player. - t - CT XXTltL U i I i i DOlOre ne was wmiou. oivu aucu yium Mr. Thna W. PUrfir an nl. and respected citizen of this city, died at his corner of Third and repairs, no Steamer will fait Sew York on Saturday next, Aueuat 2dj Ihe REGULATOR and BENEFACTOR will tth SAIL FOR NEW, YORK to SAT URDAT, AUGUST 2d, and' REGULAR of the thermometer, as taken ing at 7:31 o elepk : Augusta. Ga... ...... 77 Atlan a, Ua 72 Cairo, 111..... 80 Charleston, 8. C....84 Cincinnati... 77 Coraicana, Tex 77 Fort Gibson, C. N.80 Galveston.... 77 Indianola 78 Jacksonville, Fla...82 KnoxviUe 71 Lynchburg. 73 Memphis, Tenn 76 Mobile, Ala 72 Montgomery Ala...76 Aaahville 78 New Orleans ..78 New York.... 69 Pnnta KasgaJ rla...80 savannah, Ga 83 Shreveport. .7S Ht. L.ouib Mo. ...... 73 St. Marka, Fla .7 iVicksburir, Mi8a....7.1 p a8hmgton 73 iWilmington .....80 WE KLY TBI PS W LL HrK ! THEREAFTER. TIIOSJ. T. BOxD, RESUMED jul?31-2t Superintendent, Wilmington, N, C. action on the part of those who have onargeonne sanuary couuiwou oi i,uu regidence on the n,;,u wuuij jnou.u.s u.. w Church streets ferer can be brought to this city, j th- mornlr,- illB688. one Week, in Wall Street. October 7thj 1S78, Western Union Tele. graph stock sold at the New York Stock Exchange for j 1)0. 1-8 per share ; Oclober 14th, 1S7S, it sold at 80.3-4. a fluctuation of 9.3-8 per cent in seven days ; 12,50i oumw owiu vi a UiOllU Ui AJUK3 ltT Will. required an actual capital of $12,000. The same stock, delivered at 80.3-4 gave a nrofit of 9.3-8 ner cent, nnitlip srnrlt r to?7 rn ' ' . per 10U shares. On jthe whole 12,500 the 9.3-8 i i. ma about after a Player A. I L sit 1 . M ft. ac-Luai prom was n,lo.ou, or times the capital used, in one week. is a single case taken from the official re cord of tihe Stock Exchange, and showa how money is made so rapidly in stocks. o'clock Few people, however, have the necessary j. casn to put up in order to realize such im- """" " i.uvov,, uui v.aaai in ally amount fr. m $10 to $50,000, can be used with equal success by the new combina. tion system of operating stocks which Messrs. Lawrence & Co., Bankers, New York, have established. By this method of pooling thousands of orders in various sums and operating them as one immense" capital, shareholders realize large profits Come I ND 8EE A VERY FINE LOT O BKKTOX.SE, ITALIAN, and keal .lacks, Thd Best fcCISaORS in the Wo; Id I Aid the bet fitt'n and fastest 1 ! Selliig CORSET,r( Flexible ' Iliii) Brelonne Lace Ties asd other Fancy Articlea. i t i EXCIUNGK CORN hit. : . ' I 1 i July, 31 N. H. FPRUNT. a-ve and can safely sta'e that they are without exception the cheapest goods ever offered by us at any time. PANS ! ! JP-A.TSTS!!! For the millions at all price. Gents' White Shirts, Made of WamantU Cotton and the best Liueu front. Our price is still 75 cents- BROWN & RODDICK, 45 SZarket Otreet June 14 Kobesonhvu copy. five contestants, 1 but we hare net learned the distance to be paddled, or the prize offered for the victor. Those who are to participate are now in active preparation and are erea in? up the bottom of their tubs. I Worth Knowing. For damp closets ; and cupboards which generate mildew, a trajful of quicklime will be found to obiorb the moisture and render the air pure, but of! course it is necessary to renew the. lime fiom time to time, as it becomes Juiiy slaked. This rtmedy will be found usefu strong rooms, the damp air in safes ane of which acts Xow Goods! Low Prices ! lJLZf ble deeds and documents which they con. YORK recently Mr. ujn. j t nanioialle. A decoction of the leaves chamomile will destroy every issocts, and nothing contributes so much - 3 i to the health of a garden as a number of ! oi common species of ITHILUS NEW r 8H&IKKbofMatvry low prices a large awk or Sew and Desirable GoixK TWyhave jmst been reeeived aadconju la sari I Otata' and Boys Castimexe SniU ! Camomile plant, dispsraed: through it. i ... . be without tl, in a green or dried state; A leri ;k ot WBITK VMT8. juat th. eithf ,ulkg or 0W9rt wlU angwer. thiag fer tae eeaeoa, amd will beaold at I . ajtoaiaalatlv lowiaua. It is a singular tact tnc ll a piaat is Pleaee call aai exaalae, whether voa pr-1 drooninf and aDDarentlr dylnr. in nine cases out of ten it will recover, if you plant ckaee or aoU We delirht la ebowla oar a-t oonpetyee to bey. URllUt'8tW0 8TUKE8, f eods, aad do Jolvl chamomile near it. Market at. Tonoorlal. 5o zood rreachln. No man can do a good job of I work, preach a good sermon, try a law suit well. ITATI50 AO ALT loeaUd la th. be PieQV or riU . n t .v t n r . v .v I whan he feels miserable aod dull, with evilly reaoWUd aad lAroveithe old sUad I sluggish brain and oa steady nerves, and " preparea to snav..aaaapoo, aac fat hair ler .vefyHodr. The boat of worl aaea, eleaa towtoj. saarp raaort aad lov frbjea. KLTIN ARTI8, NftT rmroeilHtxjo Barber 8kop Employment Wanted. THTUISCITTOR ELSEWHERE. In JL doors, oniiide or on the "road, sales man, wnung or caaraaaiDF orders aad none should make the attempt in such a condition when it cam be so I easily and cheaply removed by a little Uo'p Bitters. See ether column. , ; j ' 1 Sacramental wines. 8peerVi Fort Grape Wine is a pure, tin Intoxicating wine, from the finest (native grown Fort Grapes, especially for the use of Christian Churches, and guaranteed to eooalrmrjumLa. Rkn,.n.kAi. r.ui..l retain iu rraXetui flavor and essential with trade In all iu branches, who will q-nUittos tor any period. Much used for glte hts undivided time and bast eflbrta for TWllnX parties and by lnvslids. For sale a small salary. Address, J by J. C Hands, Green A Planner, and jaly23 Wilmington, N.C. F. L. Brldgers Co. r J , - " i . i J Sprlar Guns and Melons. S "laess. Mr. riayer was , ito One of our most successful truck ear- years of age and at the time of his death doners has been rery much annoyed by I was a member of the Board of Audit and garden thieves who risited his watermelon Finance of this city. ; He was born and patch every night and despoiled it of its raised in what was then New Hanover, choicest fruit. He a. last resorted to the but now Pender county, and when quite 1rHH trn enne. aa hia onlv means of a young man moved to this city where he which are divided prd rata monthlv. New ..w..n a arHinc,lv th.m embarked in business and has resided the circular contains two unerring rules for in position and stuck up around his land greater portion of his life, hie was an m...r. nf ftmrinir ffimfi" A beautiful aonored and beloved member ot tne i . 1 i j i moonlight night he sat in his house, community and many of our citizens will where he could overlook his patch, and be pained to hear of his death. He was -ja soon saw the figure of a man walking gentleman of unobtrusive manners, aflable Knf flWt?nor th beit melons. He and courteous in his intercourse with rit1 with fcAtod breath for the puna to! others, of sterling icteerity and unblem rarh.rcra and then he mould s wood down 1 ished morals. Peace to his ashes. C w - . He wait- Ship Notice. LL PERSONS ABE IIEREBY forewarned not to harbor or truat any J ! ' i f thfl Craw nf th Kmatiiah M-r, OTanu'" a neither the Master or Consignee will be eaponaible. L. FhTER8S0y, 1 i as: r jaly 31a-3t Matser.; Meteorological- n his rictim and capture him. ed long and patiently and saw the thief aonflf and then went out to see what was ,Ka matt -ith thm wnn.. hn lo. h Office for the following meteorolo- 5.,1 that. b.ide. the finest melons 8ical rtjfort of the weather for t they also had been stolen. He now sits with ef Jul : success, and full information, so that any one can operate profitably, stocks and Bonds wanted. Government Bonds sup plied. Apply to Lawrence & Co. Bank ers, 57 Exchange Place. N. Y. Citv. ! i I . : -- i ! . A CARD TO THE AFFLICTED. Dr. Robertson, 19 South Eutaw street Baltimore, Md , From long experience in hospital and pri CLYDE'S IMew Ybtrik ; . AND ' Wilmington, N CaJ Steamship Line The Oteamor vate practice, guarantees a permanent cure in ail diseases ot the Urinary Orirans and We are indebted to Mr. Watson, of the of the Nervous System viz ; Organic and oeminai vreaKue3S, imfwtency (los$ o oc&uai wwc i xicrvous ueDiutv anM a doublei barrel shot gun across his lap, and it won't be safe for any ! ono to go i close to that melon patch. The! Fanners' Annual Dinner In ! Sampson. The annual dinner, given by the farmers oi Sampson county, was partaken of at Clinton, yesterday, the 21st ult. We learn that there waa a larg concourse of people in attendance There was a splended dinner, prepared and spread by the splended housewives ot the good peo pie of 8am pson, and every one partook of the bounties of the feast with a test that told an appreciation of Athe good things of this world. The people of that noble county never do things in a stingy, niggardly way, aud this occasion was one of their best and happiest efforts. It was not merely an occasion , where the physical wants of man were to be sat isfied br a dinner of good things: the mental were also considered and a rich intellectual feat was prepared in which the mind was fed by rich thoights from the storehouse of one of North Carolina 'g most gifted and polished orators. Col. D. K" MeRae of this citr. was the orator of the oeeasiun. and his subject was "The TtRihta of the People." It was an especially fine production ef this peculiar v tnfted speaker, and was listened- to j O - j - - - m with tbe profound attention .which the subject deserved and the speaker com manded. I After the pleasures and duties of the day had terminated, the younger portion of tbe people of Clinton and the surrounding country, engaged in the pleasures of the dance, where tbe beautiful daughters and manly sons of Sampson kept joyous time to the merry cadence of ooul-inspulng music le month Trembling, Palpitation of the Heart, Dim ness of Sight jor Giddiness,.-Fains in! th( the Back and Nocturnal Emissions, etc L al resulting from abuses in youth or excess in manhood. Diseases recently contracted cured in five to ten days, and the poison entirely eradicated from the system. Also all skin and blood diseases quickly cured. Ur. Robertson, a graduate ol the Unive si- Lowest temperature, 63, (date) 21 and ty of Maryland, refers to any of the leading tr - j - vuai abiicuuuu given to an iemaie complaints. All consultations strictly confidenita and medicines sent to any address Call or write, enclcsirigy stamp for reply juiy z ly.utxw. Highest barometer, 30. 253, (date) 1st and 3d. Lowest barometer, 29 666, (date) 12 th. Monthly range of Barometer, 0 1 687. Highest temperature, 103, (date) 12th. 20. Monthly range of temperature 40 Greatest daily range of temperature, 23. (date) 12th. Least daily range of temperature, 6, (date) 2d and 20th. Mean of maximum temperatures, 88 0. Mean of minimum te.nperatures, 71 8. Mean daily range of temperature, 1 16.- A CARP. To all who are suffering from the er rors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss f manhood &C, I will send a recipe that will v'ure you, FREE OF I CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. ! Send a self-ad Iressed envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. Inman. u station V, Hew York City. DIED. PLAYER At hia residence, in this city, mis norma, it o'clock, TUU MAS W. PLA1 ER, in the (5th year of hia ae. Friend, and arqiianitaneee ' are invited to attend the foaerl to-morrow (Saturday) morning at 10 o'clock from the Firat Pre8by tsriaa Church, thence tojeakdale Cemetery. "Bleaied are tbe lead wble di in the Lord." New Advertisements. l'otal rainfall or melted snow, 4 67 inches. , ! Depth of unmelted snciw lyin ground at end ot month, none. Prerailine wind. S W. Total movement of wind, 5,469 miles. Maximum relocity of wiDd acd direc tion, 25 mi'es 8. W , (dati) 26th. 1 Number ol foggy days, none. Number cf clear days, 12. Number of fair days, 13. I Number of cloudy days on which rain or snow fell, 5. j Number of cloudy days on which no rain or snow fell, 1. Total number of days on which rain or TUS T RECEIVED a lire assortment now fell, 10. of oJd pen? in l encils at Dates of Auroras, none. I " HEINSBEHGEK'3. Dates of Solar Halos, none. Dates of lunar halos. 28th 1 Dates of frost, none I i A great j many persons contend that insects connot reason, but we would like to hare them (the persons, not the insects) explain why a mosquito will always pica out the man, who wears low shoes in a congregation of three hundred. Cold Pens. ' - il Til REGULATOR CAPT. DO ANE, ' l :j WILL SAIL ! FROM , SEW YORK SATURDAY. August' 9. OH Shippers can rely npon the prompt sailing of Steamers as advertised. "UxJ For Freight Engagement, apply to TIIOS. E. BOND, Bop't, Wilmiazt-jnV N. 0. WM. P. CLYDE k CO., jnlj 31. 35 Broadway, New York. TTIAMlLY BIBLES. jD Praiyer Books and Hymnals Uvmn Books, Books of Worship, Psalms and Hymns, Baptist Psaluiodf . For sale at HEIN5BEKGERS. IANOS AND ORGANS, at . - i ' HEINSBERGERy. aug I Sale Under Mortgage, .. i i . l i : I LY VIRTUE Of THE PROVISION Xj contained In a deed of mortgage made the 2d day of November, 1874, between Jamea' Deana and wife Ellen and Edward Kidder Sons, which is reoorded in tde Resriater'a Of ficeef New Banorer county, in B ok K, Kj K, page 112. e aeq., which aaid ; mot tg$g, ' together with the bond whi-h it waa mad to aeenre, and all the ri ght, title and ijatreat of Edward Kidder a iHona, wa on the 19th dar of Jaly inat ,asignrd to Jamea Madden, now, t-hia i to frive notice that I will, ai the Attor ney of aaid Jamea Madden, assignee of aaid bond and mortgage, at 13 o'clock M. ou Wedoeedav. Aa;n t 13 ih. 1879. at pobHc eoc- tion at the Coart Houe door ie the aaid e tff of ilmington, sell for caab to the hight bidder, the land and p rem if a coaveved lit aaid mortgage deed, 'aid land and preroi being the western h If of lot No. 6, in Hlocfc No. 130, in tbe official plan of aaii citjr of irumtngtcn. V. H. DAkB Y,! inly 2C-20t AU'j for Asaizoee. LIGHT RUMriloQ NEW H9M TT IIA9 A SELF-SETTINO j NKEDLK. j x Automatic Te&aion. Large apace nnder under tbe Arm. Spring Teoatia SbottU. Only one hele to thread. Device for fi'iiog the Bobbin witboat taking off bolt or ran bing tbe machine. Largo space aader pre rera foot, ladies please call and see for jour- . aelves. Reapeeiu'Ir, , f k ! J. B. FARRAR.1 jaly 24-lm ! 24 Market SU
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