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M, U.ad efU,raoD, dan fi ...,uiiiuu POHTAQS PAID. ' oo rfix saoatas, fSM ; Three ,.Bit.r.fl ? Oaemontn,eeie, pr wiU be delivered bj earriere, ' P""f tbeeity,atthe a rat, or is eeaa pr w-. TirLtii rati low and liberal . -tM wMlnlaaaarsvortanvane' BIWi"' - - . , narei reed"1 Pfr regularly. f 6T7 Advertisements. Iffilll Iff Mltfi! FOB BHEUHATISIil; KsuraJgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell' fags and Sprains, Burns and " Scalds, Genera Bodily , Pains, Tooih, Ear and Headache, Frosted Fesi and Ears, and all other r Pains and Aches. Fa reparation an earth equals St. Jacob Oil it a Kife, rure, simple acd cheap External InotAj. A, trial entails tmt the comparatively trtaiag outlay of 60 Ceats, and every one suffer ; tf with pain caa hare cheap and poaiiiTe proof f in claim. . . Sirtctiooa la EeTen Lang-oagef. BOLD BT ILL DETJG0I8TS AJTD DEALEE3 I2f MEDIOTffE. A.V0GELER & COM Baltimore, Md., 17. S. JL. aprulMa-r-eae to arpefts A RI SELLING FREELY AND IflE object is to close- out every piece. The itjles are goo 1 and the prices are telling. If you wbh a barjjaia come at once. The PRICES GIVEN NOW, ARE FOR cisn. KITTING 3 are selling very lovr, both laia "Wliite and Fancy Colors. R. HQ. aiclntire. Uf 18 8 tar opy MRS. 'JOE PERSON'S REMEDY FOR SCROFULA NEVER FAILS. It WiU Curt .If Fairly Teste'. lffaveitae much pleasure to be able to W tkaf I hrr derived an effectual core of Scrofula from the use of Mr. Joe Person's jwaedy for that disease. I had suffered "on Scrofula for more than three years, Md had despaired of ever getting well. I a treated during that time by three very taentphyslcians,without any good result. lUaawenttothe National Surgical Inatl tot, at Atlanta, Ga,, and was treated there wpb tfcaa two months, with no better re asJttaaa my family physicians met. with. returning from the Institute, I was PBde4 to try Mrs. Person's remedy, and I had not used it more than a week before I jveredlU curative and healing proper- My sores soon began to heat, and the ror of my skin changed as fast as the sores lrW. I had not thought .of ever getting ell again, but my hopes increased, my low PWtedneefled before thi remedy, and I aow ea joying splendid health and am in ipiriu The remedy is mild as a p ur lre, and a strong tonic ; it will heal the t stubborn sore In three weeks if taken .Jocularly. It Is my opinion that it should 5 taken some time after the sore is healed, rsaore the cause of its effects. It should Jken regularly by all means, for I have Jettmj neglected it, from the pressure of 'bes. and in all cases found that the 'fclreadyxaada would commence to re 5?PKle, and for this alone It should be 4J regularly until an effectual cure Is wTted- Nothing should prevent regu gfj! 'a the use of the remedy and ft should renat the proper time. I would re oiend to all who . are .suffering from J?fltotryit. It wiU surely cure you Zj rite it a fair test. I speak from expe and not from hearsay. I am a grate- J fiplent of a cure from the use of It and founder many and lasting obligations to ?-p"ion for the great relief f hare ob Jl from its use. Sufferers, try it and be .UoyadTice I am, respectfully, N. C. JAMES A. MOKltlS. stamp for testimonial of remarkable lJrPdbyMrs."Joe Person, Franklin mm m m. V V -ST.."-. 1 n M n T " - - -- - ' ' . yU'-i tUl ril A;s--r;: -t;-..- J' f .. : :t: K-VM. -. yV;-l. ..... i 1 . j . . . '.-. T LOCAL NEWS. 1 NrWk ADTBTlSJCMrHT8. i See ad Agents Wanted , ,C W YATW-8chool Book Depository ELKijrgBiBarBaUr Parlor Organs Magistrates' Row is exceedingly doll - - r j The new additioa to the Court House is, nearly complete. ft u ' ' Urf - ; Eicebirda. were offeredor sale in the marKet on yesteraay.. ;Tbe re'cfcipfA c5 cotton 'at this port to dy foot up 21 bales. . '' His Honor, Major Smith, was able to be oat to-day and resnme his regular da tics. . ::: - ' - " The fish market was bouutifully sup. plied on yesterday with a variety of the finny tribe. , Beautify your homes by using the N. Y. EnamelPaint, ready mixed and. war. anted. Sold only at J acobi's. f " The steamship Benefactor, Captain Tribon, arrired in this port this afternoon from New York. We are pleased to see that Mr. Walker Meares has so far recovered from his re cent attack of sickness as to be able to .be on the streets again. The advance advertising sheets, o Haverly's Mastadpn Minstrels have been posted up in 'the show windows of stores. The troupe wiU show he e early next month."!- ! ' : - The northern .and eastern portions o the city were Visited by a heavy rainfal on yesterday wiile there was but a slight sprinkle down in he business portion o the town. The following are the readings of the thermometer at the Signal Office to day; 7 a. m., 73 ; 11 a. m., 83'; 3 pJ m , 86. Maximum to-day, 87, against 84 for same date in 1880, . White seems to be a favorite color just now, and justly so. There is nothing more beautiful than the white suits which our ladies are wearing, with hats and parasols to match. To Builders and others Go to Jaco bi's for Sash, Blinds and Doors, Glass, &c You can get all sizes and at the lowest prices. . t UnmaJiable. Unmailable matter, addressed as To1 lows, remains in the Postof&ce in this city: " ;i .'" "' . I , ; Jane Harriso", Simposon's T, Q., S. ,,0.; Martha Thornton, Harrison Square, Ma33.'; Adaline Monroe, Bladenboro. N. G.J a white envelope, no address. Messrs. Marchand & Bro., Charleston, Iowa, communicate the following : We keep a full line of most ot the priacipal medicines. tst.- Jacoos ,uu tnus iaris leadine all others, and in no instance have we heard one word, of dissatisfac tion; all speak out like a Methodist class- meeung, oi mcir uwu pciouum cap ence with it, and of its high intrinsic val ue as a liniment. . The excursion of Prof. AgostinI on Thursday next should be borne in mind by the lovers of fun and recreation. There will be dancing for the young folks, comfortable seats and fine, breezes for the middle-aged and old. - - Mrs. Quabach, a lady residing at No. 103 Fourth Place, New York, states that she was subject to frequent attacks of headache, ax.d. used St. Jacobs Oil with great satisfaction. It relieved her when nothing else "would. Capt. Harper gave "the fishermen" a complimentary excursion to the Inlet to-day. Quite a number went down, and if each one does as well to-day in the way of catching fish as WI did when 1 was there last," there won't be any fish left in the ocean, and that's all about it The closing portion of Sec 4, of the ordinance of the city, relative to the City Scavenger, reads "the City Scav enger shall charge the sum of fifty cents for each and every box so emptied." This is published for the benefit of those interested. . , ' . Food for the Drain and Kerres that will invigorate the bodv without intoxicating is what we need ' in these days o( rush and worry. Parker's Gin ger Tonic restores the . vital energies, soothes the nerves and brings good health quicker, than anything you can use Tribune. See other column. ' Terrible Lots ofUfe Millions of rats, mice, cats, bed-bugs, roaches, lose their Urea by collision with "Rough a Bats." Sold by druggists, X5c " - . r ; MetlMjr mt the Quarantine Board. The Qaarantioe Board for this port and harbor meet at Smithville to-day and is constituted as fellows: Dr. , W, G. Curtis, Port Physician. President,' with Dr. J. 0. Walker, Sapriatendeut ot Health for the Canaty and City, nd (H Thomas F. Wood, Secretary of th Site Board of Health, as members. This is a rcgaUr meeting of the Board I but er eralJrnportaltatters coitiiecled 'with" toe jqunraotmttT regulations lor. tuia r por t raeetiairj Ictors ?. V bod and Walker 1 left for Snrithyille on the fUttport' this morning and zpect to return! to the city by the same steamer this afternoon, but J too late for .us u larntsa our reaaers this issue with the result ot thfc .delibera- tions of the Board; Btndy your wtereak Yoti can now ouy uook oioves at aactory prices at lAr m j t " h ' " " J ' " r Anandiome TestlcionUL It- will be 'Temembered ' by our . j . iL.vti.... tw.m.. x QAM4i.A land,J aged about 12 years, the son of e shall have the . Beaspn, for dramatic ed, and II KlifK COLORED PlaTb.8. Ja n.f Thna .T SftntriArland. of tiiia eiivA Derformances. balls and i eveninsr socia- ltrT!w ad ?e"eri fr0. 9ol Y9,,3.?fr-r was declared at the last State Fair. bv w w-. . - -V for the prize, and was awarded arhand - some breech-loading1 shoUgun: On yes- ... terday the gun Was received by Master Southerland, and to-day; the following letter waa received x"" . XVALKIu H, -AigUa b U, lOOL. J . : ... Wilmington, N. O. Saturday last, to-hip to your. ad Jresd, 17 ear sir: it was mvDieasure. on per express, a .qouoie-oarreiieu.ureu- loading shot-gun, the prize won by your- self at the last State Fair, for the best horsemanship. Allow, me to congratu lale you upon winning so handsome apd uaeiui pri e, auu W wp iu uup - 1 1 Yorktown. The uniform adopt that you will enter at, the approaching , At , , r. prizes, as you will see from the enclosed circular, are coswj ana eiegam ana wen worth contending lor. . -r n.f TT T. ; , van avi. avuai uf aaaucu .uu Rakes, Shovels, Spades, Axes, &c. There you have the lowest prices. f City Court ; ; , - xiui xxouoraM-ajoronuiu, preBUiing. jj anny uore, or jraaoy s nonow lame, was tne nrst en atcket, the charge Deing drunkenness and disorderly, conduct. Down below for ten days, said the Courtr and the poor creature was escorted be-1 lA i u t low. c i i .'O Ji.: i , , , i Aaron o ones, coiorea, cnargea wun as- stult and battery open Oscar Peterson, a eailir.was dischanred. the nrosecutine w iiiiam yv aaxungion, coioreu, auTesbcu on suspicion with a pair or scales in nisi possession which he stated a "Jlr. Jones I Mn ,;. ... AMmAA I .v., r peariBg to make affidavit against him. mi m 'r rr r . a no case oi xw n. aovick, coiorea, I arrested some days since for assault and) GEnrra Green, Adline Green, Ra Kattr nrifrrav witn Jam i TTii. chel Green, Mary Gaylord. ' VZa " J V . " " hams, colored, was continued owing to the absence of Williams, whom the po I 1 ' 1 .1 -Li. x . . t I uceuave uok Doeu aoie io KQ up wiin i . w I Wf rleV. hn I,.- nti nn hM 1 was recognized by the Court this morn ing for his future appearance. His Hon or informing the said defendant that he would send for him when needed! . fSaort" STftetealBst. a.w vU tAW rw,n nn. nf our city officials who. feeling, a little in-1 ai j '" ' j ': ti ' v... I aupowawH.Hrcr.vu. wwww, vuvjtw into of o Urpt. .tore. m MonU, and proceeaea xo nx nimseii a oecocuon which he thought might have the tec-1 n!a nffV.rinW : Arrord I . it,. t ki 6n 'T drawing a little in a tumbler proceeded to slice up a lemon to mix with it and as I lemons indicate the necessity of luear he acxorfiogU .pproaehrf what he thou wasthesuirar barrel aad. as he under- i . I stooa ue uung, wcujswcoveueu u ucu i i ... ,L! ita v: -J I icine. Juage, nowever, oi nts surprise when he swallowed the dose and realized that ai he was rather ( advanced in life and thia sight tomewhat defective he had sweetened his drink with epso'm salts. V . . ' ' to add to the aopleasantceis.ef .which ther.;w bat'UtU. 1U ia th. barrel is needless to say the Health Officer was immediately atixed with a spell ot vomit lug, indicating a necessity lor tne ser- Freshwiter Perch, Trout and Black. fish Hookj and Lines. A fall assort I oeatsMWixKlK3ilwi;;i .. - a. -r : a -i ; f ti; .:v - -iWew.moo.ft tomorrow afternoon at 31 minutes past-3 o'clock. - V s , ;To.Maik,ei HOUr r. lne of the-effects of ' having a street car blockdiog the street's and being used as market house, w s seeu on Saturday at the northeast corner ot Market and Scond8lreets. A frame bnilditg, 8x6 am4 abose--feTSf.rhlgt, as backed op to thasidewdlkJand runiu opposition to the street car marltef Ah6ause;" The thoroughfare . a. that point just about twenty-two feet. ,. Av pleasant tifrie 'is exoected at the Seaiide Wrighlsvjile Sound,- to-mor; rowj'nighi,' JMr. Schutte, the proprietor. will .thrown open the gates' to the OA Greve, and the public are' invited. There HU1 be dancing, sailing,5 rowing and oth er amusements ahd pleasures for those who attend.' Sie yertiBen.entelSi. t.A ; " - ' ' . nuctc. ! The season; for Sound parties and ex- 1 enrainni io unnmfiinfr sWo nnA ihan I " ' - w . I bles, to say nothing' of an occasional cir 18topandlockat the show bills on his ... wayto and trom schooL City hie aflordi I niany attractions : for, the young and jiianasome. v r ; - , l th vnrtMwn i of the State band, has written Mr. J ames i 7i tttiii i j : ii . r tit wvmson' eaueroi mo... . viuo oi i mis citv. lmormiiu? mm marine Diaie oand meets in Raleigh on the 13th, 14th and 15th f October, for the purpose of ' vi"iJ itwvfu I eelebration and will leave Raleigh on I the 17th, escorting the military from that I pants with blue cap to match. The mem i uers Irom-the U. C. Club 01 this City I .mi :rtin in ih fVaf nA K. I nmA mrt nr th 1 SnitA nafirl ore Mataaro iJames ja. wmson, -js nat cornet, a. i tti, 4k. TT Tk T7 l.l,: These gentlemen will leave here 0Q the 13th of October and: return after AxCkli, IUVU1 , BUU JLt. X', JL Ul aVUliUCI , UttSS j the centennial celebration. i - r List Off Letters. i following Is a list of the letters re. l maining unclaimed in the City , Postoffice I Wednesday, August 23: I A Emma Alexander, John Alexander. B Thomas B Barton, Philip A G I Butler, Martha Brown, Eliza A Brown, I . f-m-i ti x tt -. ionn jBJter, tituiuuu Doirens, JUL jj Tt0tn-m "R Bnrna. I C Mildreth Cutlar, Mary Cornor, I Maiy Clark, Dora Croom, Elizabeth ' Alfred .Davis, Charles Dunsen. Frank JJanzy, Tena JJudley, Hector Davis, Edward Drake, John L Daves. J-at!. mereiuAiwm sum. F W B Fulford, George JFoy, Phil- lirj a Fulcher. Wm T Funless. Nora . . . . ' if utcn, John freeman. H-Mary Howe, Viola D Hewlett, William a Hunter . Julia Harriss.Rache Hayes, W H Harding, Emma Hall, T I TTT tTIt.nnnitt. it.A1- TT- cuuu h unuaumu, vbciuv jucjuuk, v . t-t . ' -f t , rt!i i . iT. . J onn Houston, uaivm v mil, vjnanes Hall, Anna Howard, John Humphrey. ximiuaxivj, uuuui. siiu5. c 17.-4 n:tKA. TTii:n - J Minnie Jackson, George Jones, W J Jordan, oophia J Jordan, Lottie John son. - I M Cora Morriss, Neil M McFadyn, Thomas Moore. W W Mill. Vial ,r I 5f"MV7 r.n .Tl''aT "l' Adnrrill,2, P C McMillian, 2, Maggie Mid Lizzie Mitchell, Julia Moore, Josephine I Mart Hsnrv McKot. Henrv Milton. I T' ' C T' I aS f W StaSh C oifonL . i N Hannah Nelson. . . U Mageie.UwenS. P Virginia Pearsail, J H Pearson, Henry Perse, BryantM Potter, EC W poller, Fannie PearsalL R Wm Ross, Stark ey Ratam, Sarah I J Beady, Solomon Keddick, Tommy t-- i ti i ru: lr : tw I TeoT"! B EoS, jTh. u ttAK;aftn .(. T?vh n w t?J u xtoDinson. jane xeoncn. kj vy imt-i m .t t -r-T. I noias, lommamian joogers, Anuie xuen axdson, James Rodgers, Joshua. Suss. S Man Ida Sawyer, James lladisoa Spicer, Frank Stephens, F O Singletary, U ii Steward, Ada &haw, u w Stephens, Washington Shaw, Walter J ISUkly. Uanah Sharles. ; i T Um.. Tna. .TnAflTlinmai WVf.J W.U-or J.n Win. Wl t- I a Utllll a u , .uu w J. wwiiiam wft Jw35T Joephene.WilUV2, Alfred Williams, &tZin abv. list pleaa "advertised; Unoidaiin- led in T0 days Twill be sent to dead letter sTll BRINK," P. M. ; : Wilmington, New Hanover County, I r r , - i c; ; - - " NO.'iDS The Noted Train1 Robbers ? . ' 4 " J Ihe publishers of Border butlaws assert that their history of the ' Yoanger Brothers and Frank and Jesse James, published six months ago, has already reached the enormous sale of more thanJ 6T),000 copies. Since ; the late . robbery and double murder at ...Vinston, Wo, they h ve issued a new edition,' contain ing a full history of that outrage, with illustrations. Which brings the events in the lives of these airy, gentlemen of the highway down to the present moment. Forlivelv reading we presume this book' can hardly be surpassed.. . , , j ' Persons desiring agencies will find ad' vertisement elsewhere. ' , - It . Not7 Advertisements. AGENTS WANTED FOR BORDER OUTLAWS BY J. W. El EL. - 1 rtate of amerioy. Bat OnSaw;; 1 Historv of tte I ires and Wonderful Ad- . . TTonnwr Brothers, - Frank and Tsaa Frank and Jesse James A&d their bands of hijhwtyraen, down to ih prefat moment. Mere thui 49 Ulastraticss, I late Portraits of the principal charactsrs. in - 1 Flee, the Black Oath, the Secret Cave, sni JMtartlincr KAVAlatlnaa. A 1 1 Ihnn t tha Klaolr Tl.itin Knot Tr TTihHhaH . mi" fn!l Iniitorj of the late robbery atd double mar- .i . a .... mar - -a. a. an a. Sioo.SSi SwXrKS5S JUe it lbeats everything l 416 pa;es, price IV! Kll - A mam 'm j. waaaifi m an m m ItToTfreuiarr histokioal PUBLisfllif Q vo., 602 N, Excursion to the Sound; I ' i mHERE WILL BE AN EXCURSION TO tne "Seaside", -oh Wednesday.'AugustSlth, i s 1881. The Oak Grove will be free for all. Music m ill be furnished bv the Ilarpers Amusement for all, such as calling, fishing, bathing and dancing. Wagonettes will leave comer 4th aud Mar- ket at 8.30 A, M. and 6 30 P. M. Return lug leave the 8ound at 4 30 and 11.30 1. M. Fare for the Round Trip 50 cents. aug sawjt Star Parlor Organs, JJAVS GREAT POWER, SW15ET5ES8 of Tone, and in every xecpect Euperior In- ettumenis. Fiices re e eon be. Ttrm3fvoi able, at HEIN3BE302rd School Book 3. A JjARQE ABD OMPJLETR ettk LARGE AKD always on band x. always on band at Bedaced rricrs. lib eral diacouit to Teachers, at H5IN8BEBGI;S. Live Book and MuMoHtore aujf 22 We Offer for Sale 800 BW FLOUB'aU Td9r gQQ Bags COFFaF, t j 100 BbI' 8U0AR' a l rfl' Boxes ard Caddie TOBAOOO, 7r B xes Dorham Long Cut Smokier iO TOB4.C0O, frr TIercas 8uar Cured 1AM3, a'ver OKj mg 7 to 8 pounds, Not 2 and lt Barriac. Hosd. 8tarch. Candles, Potash,. Lje, IfaU-, Cotton Tics.Ao Hall & Pearsall- UV.1 riv" -ra..i. ouilUUi JJUUll JJ 1 J?.IUa jrr A LLine RdDKfl annPTirn bv rnr rV nt.u . o i a tiepys t ai my Bto e; Te.cheri and cch :lars Ul flad It to their istarest to call before pur.hidcg elte where. Lore.tockf Uii,,' nlGul. men's Fine Eta'iioy jut received. PIA503 aaJ O.i f 13T wT oa hI. suj-32 O W YATEa.' TUNIKG AHD REPAIRING. XOSEPH DENCK, from Columbia, S. C, v vuirtmxm m n umington a re w weets XXC is Dreuarea le tune aiid rrnnir rixrn He is prepared te tune and repair Pianos, SL gStl llLlfl6? Book sur1 l!1 mwt with nmmnt .tttiAn .--nt r " Porto Rico Molassep. i aBl MtaaaaBiaaa .aai a. aa IlLII lVlMYIfl . ffl I f 1 nil ftflllS. SaU STRICTLY PRIME Tjt Tr t.tI lico H For sale by WA lU CUm WnimTTlQ A . MlirfIlfSOTIi - - - - - - Mg TTe win I glad -to receive eoTuseKtcatfoa vw.tuNNivaaajHa au nvjfm ? Caeralixterest but .vwiiiizi tjiuv... m us v. wejrriiinixisn aiwayi oe Ooeoreias!oB ffftlT'Wrwrlttea n enly oae die f tht yp4r? 4fc 1 A4 It U especially and pertlemlarly uader stood tha the-Wteidteelaet always esdort tke views ol epr4eliriuil ess so slat in ta tor1aloo;qrrn;tVft . :'0 'HE3 -1 r. v a- & i f ti 1 JJ i it ( son wititobex Jteading 7T in this city, lb celebrated "PrWo of tho. Pantry. nU't! Comes out prceminontly aheaJ. .-..;..tv; .'j i- rl.: I lhyilo a cpmparijsonjvvitli cny Flour in the tmarfcet.' 0"! II WC: It , malvca tlio JLesj; ,prcaJ, l-t sV,:3 td I- . ,It make9'.UeiJieUcuit. KVERY HOUSEKEEPEK Wlia dejircs tLb' Whitest and Sweetest Bread noulsj ifat fail to . , c a c-.dw send fwr a Eatnple.1'1" J ' - , . . . . . : t,"i.t.-rf ; All , I ast i3 7pr pu to try this ....- FliOTJIt once, Wjcn do not j '.a 'J UId- Tinrl It trMi.j f-i orw u&cd you can return it (ind I will refund your money. ,T " -V ' ( A frciili lot just arfivccl J i a ral FRESH AND OTEKT, tl Is For alo lj !' lX5'm ' " j ' i J -.iVj CaU 10 L, eOAIWfl OUT, JNO. aoi 22 .!-i:,!t JI V The Lti7Tkn ' PDBLiaHXAJl Uiw ' STAT5SVJLLEf :IIlKD2&i;)c7fr. C. 1 1 the vii le eeU Leadla yeirepsper in Wei t sin North Car- i I It Is the only flwriocTallJ Pspir rnb iihid in liedil 'CGnaty on JofridllaftfMt and wealihie t counties Ja the-laift-n4Jias at tained a larger looU 'eireblitlcn ihtn say paper ever te;etofore suWubftf Acounty ...... - ivJui A. - kj-? 4i -tfew ' IU clrealattoB ia Aixaader.i!kejsbe, All-hany, Yadjfa, UaVIs VcUIedcIl, is larger thaa ttat of lay iopltiu?i the 8tate combitedj and If, rsnjdjv f cnairiee a -f tr n g t o thoU I So t i th s; ral t$.' jB c wi n ttd wetUca MecUenburg. vl-"erJth ,-, i e? ti ' 'j eil eJ It Is th cnlr p vr Io WeiternJTerili, Car elin . that eca4ys a Bef utar Caa vissir g i g. ni, a&dls ubs knft eooitaStlxhsSae the p;r p!e. 1 n Jor tU sittta s tepidly tnpreaf irjr cirvuluhn lis tue reru!t tcttUg the " i .v ' fea,Thj Be. AdTertliiag 11 fTtst- r . , " , , , : era Kerih Caroliaa?? II e - Add,e:;V A v : iJ-. v- rauivmll c iu j -weav . 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