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.urn. nu4 iun TIH3 2123 - "5 r r - ?" 3 "T g - ' - JOSH. T. JAMBIk xditok aid rftormiKTtta. ,r f Al'. ' . : :-" ; 80B8CftiraoSa,WTA0K PAID. oe year, 16 00 Bis moatae, $3 SO ; Three 3oathl. SI' IS:' On- month '60 rkul . .1.- T TJ - " 7" . . . i-.,' t he paper -will, be delivered by earriers, rofeiArjte,4a kay partof the city, at the tTe rates, or IS sects per week- ' Advertising rates low and liberal je38tbcrberi will pi eaxe report any and il failorefto receive their paper regularly Uoxr Adverticomonts , r FOB . Neiirdfgfa;Scfat(ca,' Lumbago, B ackecho, Soreness of . the Chest, Gout; Quinsy, Sor&, Throat; Swell " ingi and Sprains Burns and .- '. - Scalds, General Bodily , v . . Pains, crt: Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Fc&t and Ears, and all other T sV Pains and .Aches, r ( No Preparation en rU"eqnal SivJicoms Oil m a safe,sri mitApls aod cheap External ' JUmd7 -.A trial ntila bat the eoznpasatrrely trifllar ottOey of 50 Cents, ud every one laffer lac with peia can hare cheep and poeitiTe proof ef Its claims. - ----, . , . Direction tattvroa Languages. BOLD BYLT. EST7GGI8TS AID DE ALES3 ' A;CQ5XnHr eSs.CO., ' aprUllUw-iae taj -" " - j i-f - : AND ' ; "l RK BEING RKCEU'ED BT EVERY Steamer aaiiby-BaiG iThVprfeea wlft be as lowot lbwe thalttTep before Reapcctfully,' ? R r.l; rJclritire. MptSl It riTCJ CO Zaueo, picwure -.-u juoawiji ataU that I bre derlred aa ffectnal cure of remedy,- for that dlseaseCJTTbad , auffered lrom g&oftfl frtiore -tliaix three yeara, and had despaired prerer, getting welL5 I was trcid durlg thatllme . by three Try eminent phy dcianswloat any good resnl U I then went to the National Surgical InaU. tute, atAUanta, Ga.. andjras.treaUd there more thaatwo months, with no better re lult tS? mi 'famUy phyaldana-met with. After retttrnlng 1 rona, : the ; Institute, I was Dersuaded to try Mrs. Person's remedy, and Ihad not ilAed It taorethan a week before I dUcoTeredlta,cnraUyend healing proper ties My sores Boon began to heal, and the coldrtff miMd changed as fast as the sores wall aralorbua-my hopes Increased, my low IpWtednS. fledberor th rmnedy. and I 2?iow eajoying splendid heaTth and am. In 55 i le remedy Is taild aa a p ur. SilSaSd av itrong tonlo ; itwiU heal the ularly-Tlt is my opinion thai It shonld biken tome time after the sor U-beaied. toremoTe the cause of Its.effccUJ It should be takdn regularly by all means, for I have I Tineas, ana - 7 J aTeadyciade woulr commence to re tmiT , khould be r T r. - " .. - -mj . 1 IVlUiSf SM " J - ' ' - nii vi in am ea - & . ,lenceFCiiicixviaicj rr7 . txd recipient of a cure from tbefcw of and am SoSr.many vd t g Send itarfor testimonial of remarkable ClpTcVar4 by Mrs. Joe Pexvm, JSWta mlngtoBtNCv in Tiip3-rJ6tice A II TEiKUii nu tit v.j a a V.aKAw VcauUonea tZ -...-..MiMniirni thrt crew ,ag or--v rnjTnJt AD: r PEllllI. 1F Pi ' 117" 1 - ; 3 i i 1 VOL V LOCAL NEWS. NXW ADYEBTISZaiEXTS. . Wm L Sarrrii, Mayor To Draymen" , E Murbiix, Sheriff Broke Jail $25 Re ward ; . v. ' " HzxKsxx&azB8omething Entirely New C ,W Yates Call and be Conrinced No City Court to-day. New moon this morning at 6:40. .The receipts of cotton at this port to. day foot up 545 bales. -' I : . ThQ Duplin Bifles expect to go to ' " . tTki popular prejudice against proprie. tary remedies has lobg since been con qnered by the marvelous success ot such a remedy &s Dr.n Bull's' Cough byrup. Used everywhere by everybody. Price 25c.. : -;... 'Third street in front of the City Hall is being nicely ballasted from I nocess to Chestnut streets. One. arrest by tbe police this morning, that of Julius Wilson, colored, charged with disorderly conduct. Beautify your nomcs by usin the N ;Y.i ilnamelPaint, ready mixed and war t ranted. Sold only at Jacobi's. . . Mayor Smith expects to call the metric rial.meeting. on Monday at the hour the funeral services of the lamented Presi dent are being held. Steamship Gulf Stream, Captain Jn gram, sailed fromNewYork onWednesday for this port, and will probably be found at her wharf early to-morrow indrning. . ' ! Col. John C- hitner, of Atlanta, Ga., says he owes his life to Warner's Safe Kidney and . Xdver Cure. ,There seems to be a . dearth of news everywhere. - The City Hall is dull. The Court Douse is too and Magistrate's How famishes absolutely nothiDg in the way of items to-day. j ; v Coup's circus wiU .be in Wilmington on Thursday, Oct43th. The show will only visit Tarboro, Wilson, Goldsboro and Wilmington. The biggest sort of a big crowd a waits 'Mr. Coup. " Treshwater Perch, Trout and Black fish ! Hooks and Lines. A full assort ment and lowest prices at Jacobi's. t i The Lancaster (S. C.) Revieio says that' on the 14th inst. cotton sold as fol lows in the markets named: Wilming ton 11 cents; Savannah, 11 J; New Or leans, 11 J; Mobile, 11; Augusta, 11; Charlestonili;: Columbia, 10J; Char lotte, Hi; Camden 11; Lancaster, llf. , Hade from harmless materials, and adapted to the needs of fading and fall ing !hair, Parker's Hair Balsam has taken; the. first rank as an elegant and reliable hair restorative. ' -;6ur sprightly neighbor, the Morning Star, appears this morning in an .entire new dress.- There is a new head and new type; but it is the same Stari 'no one o 'the features of the paper being altered or Amended. : It is the beginning of its fifteenth year and its twenty-ninth vol- uma. Long may it twin&ue. . r-o , ? The'Philadelphia Inquirer of Decenr ber 20th'refers to the case ot Major TV A Hilller. No. 2.235 Master street, that city, who suffered so terribly with rheu matism that he was confined to his bed for weeks at a time, absolutely helpless. and unable to obtain relief even from the best physicians. After the failure of every means, be nappeneu to near oi ou Jacobs Oil, tried it and was cured. ' 'We. were shown yesterday an ambro- type, as: it was then called, taken years ago by one Crowle,. a daguerrean, of the City Hall just before its completion, with the dormer windows oh the roof, giving it the appearance very much ot a large sized factory. Luckily for the sake of beauty and symmetry the architect was enabled to prevail upon the building committee to have them removed. To Builders and others Go to Jaco b's for Sash Blinds and Doors, Glass, You can get all sires andatthe lowest prices, t , UncuUUble . TTnmanaWe matter.- addressed as fol- lows, remains in the Postoffice in this citv: D. M. Whitehead, Salisbury, N. C; GoTernment stamped envelope, no ad. dreb; George Vandross, care Opt. J. M. Jone3, Marshall Co.; Frank Mack, Raleigh, N. C; Susan Blount,care James Davis, LaG range,' NC;. - ' Study your, interest. . Jtoa can now buv Cook StoTes t factory prices At I i , n .ai at WILMINGTON, jSlBii, SEPTEMBEE I to Fir Ulcate Gclbs. . . - - . ; Mayor Smith this morning reqaes ted Collector' tJanaday toihavSF the-", UiJ:8, steam re venue! cutter ' brought, o Vxtt city, that she might - firmmuuki during the progress of the meeting of the. citizens here on Monday, the day of the funeral obsequies of the late President Garfield. The Collector telegraphed td Smjthville to ascertain the whereabouts of the cutterr we understand, but we' are not 'informed at this present writiog whether any reply has been received. ..j 'AV Ids ondlersUnd that rib Cape. Fear Light Artillery wflfpry offer their services for the same purpose and we sup'posc, as a, matter of course, that they will be accepted. ' . aoth Baslianali. -:" This evening begins the, celebration of the Hebrew holiday of ; fcoabv Hashanah (New Year), also called Day of Memo, rial, which will usher in the year 5642. This is regarded by all Hebrews as the most solemn and important holiday next to the Day , of the Atonement. The new year, according to the J cwish cal endar, begins on the evening before the first day of the seventh month (Tishri), in accordance with the 23d chapter of Leviticus, 23d verse. Until the present generation all Israelites observed two days, but now the more reformed keep but the first, taking the ground that in ancient times tbe coming of a holiday, was generally annouueed by heralds who went from town to town notifying the children of Israel that the time had arrived. In many instances it is claimed it was impossible to reach the more dis tant towns until too late for the first day, and in order that all should celebrate the one day together the rabbis are said to have ordained the keeping of two days. The devout or orthodox Israelites, however, still cling to the earlier cus toms, and observe the second day with the same solemnity as they do the first. Services will be held this evening at 6 o'clock I and to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock in the Temple, corner of Fourth and Market streets. Call at Jacobi's for Garden Hoes and Rakes, Shovels, Spades, Axes, Ac. There you hare the lowest prices. t Pender County Items The county warrants of Pender, issued since the present Board of Commission era have been in office, have been and now are worth their face value in gold. Since the year 1881 opened the Regis ter of Deeds of Pender county has issued marriage licenses tor forty white couples and forty-nine colored couples, the fees from which, up to and including the 22d inst., amounting to $133, have been paid over to the County Treasurer. The total of all taxable property in Pender county, for the year 1881, as taken from the, list in the office of the Register of Deeds,amounts to $1,189,363, divided as follows: 363,684 acres of j land, rained at $864,141; 141 town lots, $27,939; 679 horses, $39,531; 404 (mules, $27,515 ; 2 jacks, $150 ; 1 jenny, $25; $257 goats, $250 ; 7,wt cattle, $40,395; 16,882 swine, $18,216 ; 5,336 sheep; $5,519 ; farming tenwjf, 67.846 : monev in band 59.755 ; seivent 1 credits, $33,473 ; stock in insurance com. w'w m ... .. . panies, $5,877 ; other personals, $48,641; railroad -franchise, $90." ' Theapecial State tax is $2,6260. The school tax for the rear is as fol lows : 911 white polls at $L21 each $1,106.86; 837 colored polls, eachf $1.077.70 : 12 cents on every $100 of taxable property, $1,486.70. Total, $3,671.26. . - - Thejtaxes for county purposes are 26 1-S cents on every $100 of,, taxable property, and 781 cents on each poll, $4,521.59. Special county taxes are 16 f cents on every $100 of taxable property, and 50 cents on each poll, amounting togz, 884.27. Total county tax, $7,412.86. Total State and county tax, including income, $14,428.09. To lccoEnnodate the Public. The proprietors of that immensely popular remedy, Kidney-Wort, in recog nition of the claims of the public which has so liberally patronized them, have prepared a liquid, preparation of those who from any reason dislike to prepare it for themselves. , It is very concentrated and, as the dose is small, it is more easi 1 taken bv tn&nv It has the same ef- fMltta1 ar.tiftn in a.!l diseases of the kid neys; 'I liver or bowels-flbme j i ond E'arvu u . ... . ' 1 -1 oi;.; - 1 D r. '.' f ! ..v;.:; ol -J Sorerclci Grand Ijodse. The SoTtreirn Grand Lodre ot tbe Indepenent Order of Odd Fellows met in its 56th annual session in Cincinnati Hist Monday morning Mr. R. J.Jones war the representative in attendance from Cane Fear Lodcre. No. 2, id this -The members ox "the Lodge were wel corned to the city by Gen. Hickenlooper, Hon.: Bcnj..Eggeston,, and Grand Mas ter Hewlett and the response was made by the Grand Sire, Luther J. Glenn, of Georgia. -It' first egulax business was the adopimn ot a resolution, offered' by Mr, Busbee, of North ' Carolina, which was seconded by Mr. Pearce of Florida, and which,-.- on. motion1 of Representative Hernagof Texas, was ordered sent to Mrsr Garfield and Secretary Blaine. North Carolina, it will thus be seen, took the lead. The resolution is as follows: Resolved, That the officers aad mem bers of the Sovereign Grand- Lodge of the L O. O. F., speaking for themselves and the half million members of the Or der. desire to place upon record as the first act of their annual session this ex- pression of their loving sympathy wr tne President, James A. Garfield, the suffer ing victim of a cowardly crime, and fur ther to express their admiration for the sublime faith and courage of the patient invalid in his brave fight for life, and their prayerful hope that the dark shad ow of death which now hangs over him may be dissipated, and his valuable life spared to his family, the American peo ple and the world. This, be it remembered, was on Mon day, the dav previous to the death of the President. The next day was set apart for a Grand display and parade but this was postponed because of the sad news which was received that night. On Tuesday, however, a monument which had been erected in Spring Grove Ceme tery was unveiled. We publish here its description, as we find it in the proceed inirs rjublished in the Cincinnati Covfc O X merciah It consists of a six-cornered, massive hna nrmortincr triDle columns comb in - wl. nil of Bunerb Ouincy eranite. the three columns being surmounted by. grand bronze statue. -The base is 7 ieet in height, the columns 17feet, andthe surmounting statue 10 J feet, making the entire monument thirty-five feet inj height. - On the eranite base are three faces, in which are chiseled: "Relieve the Distressed," "Visit the Sick" and "Bury the Dead." Between these faces, and sunk ji the stone, are three bronze tablets or panels four feet and three quArters in length byjtwenty-one inches in width, bearing in baa relief ailegoricai designs representing the, three branches of the Order "The Subordinate." "The Rebekah," and "The Encampment." The first is illustrative of David ; and Jonathan; the second, Rebekah at the well, and the third, a hospitable pa triarch welcoming an old and weary pil grim to his tent Above these, sitting at each corner of the pedestal supporting the Corinthian columns, are three bronze statures of beautiful women, representing "Friend ship, Love and Truth," the three magical words being chiseled in the granite at their feet. The figures, in their sitting posture, measure six feet two and-a-half inches in height. Friendship extends the right hand of fellowship. In - her left she holds a bundle of rods, indica tive of the fact that "in nnion there is strength." Love has her hands folded over her bosom,and her face beamingjwith gentleness and affection. Truth holds aloft in her hand the lamp that throws light into the dark. places of the earth. These figures are well worthy of study. . Aloft, ten and-ev-nau ieet in stature, with flowing beard and robes, is the proud old hero Moses, bearing in his n'crfit band hia rod. and suooortine' with his left against bis thigh the tables of the law. This bronze figure alone weighs 3,000 pounds. At his feet, on the round pediment, is inscribed the date of the monument: "A. D. MDCCOXXX." Among the ornamentation below this are chiseled, in two places, the three links and the all-seeing eye. . The monument, as it .stands, cost in the neighborhood of $20,000. " Onarterly Meetings. Wilminirton District. Methodist E. Church, South. Fourth round. ' ; ' Torjsail. at Rocky Point, . Oct. 8- 9 RmithviUe . . . Oct. 1213 Wilnungton, at Front Street, Oct. 15-16 WUmiagton, at Fifth Street, Oct. 1516 Brunswick . . . OcL -19 WiAcimav. Cvoress Creek. OcL 20-21 Whiteville, Shiloh, . Klizabetb, Bladen Springs, Bladen, Windsor, . Onslow, Queen's Creek. . Duplin, Wesley Chapel, . Clinton, Clinton, . Coharie flftkesburv . Oct. 22-23 Oct. 26-27 Oct. 29-30 Nov. 5- 6 Nov! ,9-10 Nov. 12-13 Nor. 1617 Nov. 19-20 fes-rt all the officials be present. L. S- Buakhkad, P. E.- Illes is Mosquitoes. a 15c box of "Rough on Rats", will hen a. house free from files, mosquitoes, rats and mice, the entire season. Drog- gists. - - V 23. 1881. NO 225 , LTeT7 Advertisements. Broke JaiJk-025 Rewrd; T TOLL FAY TWtHTY-?lY DOLLB8 X ' ' - - r-- - for the dedrry t V e oas LKM S ABAaB, " - . i olorsd, who broke J.- in this eoutty on Buaday n'f ht last.' Vail 8or a imall, blaak ntzro, about. 4 feet 3 Ucbes hLxh. atroag bailt, with on of bit hands (hit right, IKklak) ferefiager cFaad tbe teat eoasider ahly drawn from eeisc eaatht in a cotton tlaW I will nav the above rev'ard for hit tfellvery or oBfiaemeot in any j jail a I can gMAioi, Tti dept. aut, 18U, r -t; - , r - - - -. js. MUHKlLL her'.rr -i..:v, v. ; 't 3 ;iof OsleWX2oaot7 gepi33. lt t Star ocpj? it and nd bUl , notice to DraVmeri. i YODR ATTENTIOJf '1S: CABLED Tt the follow inr ordinance "An v. Truck. Wagon, Dray or "Cair foatCT In use within the cUj VnUiU without the fegistered.numr bjr on each Aide, shall be subject to seizure by the Chief of Police, and the owner there" of shall be subject to a line o! Five Dollars . r . : ' ': ' - . ::' . ' l - t ' ; for each and every dav the same is used without the prepayment of the monthly tax, or without being numbered. Every vehicle used for transporting goods or produce, for ' ' " ' . !--;J' ' ' V j ; . hire or for. private use, is subject toythe aboye tax and penalty." . . . : w . , . W. L. SMITH, sept 2G-H ! Mayor State of North. Carolina, V , Buperioi Court. County of Pender. ) ; : Susan LeKoy King, Adm'x of Francis King, Edwin R. Brink and wife Eliza Jane Brink, u. a. rerions ana wile earaa M. rcrkms. THIS' IS AN ACTION BROUGHT BY the Plaintiff against the Defendants, for the foreclosure of a mortgage; and.., it being made to appear to this Court by "affidavit that the Defendants, D. S. Perkins and wife Sarah M., are non-residents and cannot after due diligence be found In this State, and It i art tier appearing tnat tne said Defendants have an interest in the land described, in the complaint, now the said Defendants, D. SV Perkins and wife Sarah Mi, are Hereby noti fied to appear at the next term of the Supe . rior Court to be held for the County of Pen der, at the Uourt House In Burgaw,' on Fifteenth Monday after the First Monday in September, 1881, and answer or demur to the complaint filed in this ' cause, or judg ment will be given against them according to the prayer of the complainant. . , W. T. BANNERMAN. . Clerk Superior Court of Pender County.' ; ept io-iaw6w-m . - j j : . - Something Entirely THE O R C A 1 1 A I COMB AND HBUt 1T.IJ? ' Any one ean play IL ; These initruments are so eositructeJ that no amoint of shakiag up will disarrange the mechanism, whleh u very simple and always- positive In its ao tion j" or sale at . , . t . , .HJUNSBBBOSsVa, spt21 IivefBook aad Ussle tore Sale PURSUANCE OF A'DECBEE of the Superior Court of New Hanover county, made at June Term, 1881, in an action be tween Geerge Davis," aa surviving executor and trustee of the will pf Dr. Louis J. Pois son, as plaintiff., against .Wm. H. Green, Emma D. Flanner, and others, heirs at law of tbe late Henry U.Flanner, aa deiendants, I will on Saturday, the 24th day ofSeptem ber Insty at the Court House door In the city, of Wilmington, at 11 . o'clock, A. M., expose to sale to the highest bidder, at pub lic auction, for cash, that valuable lot and premises now occupied by said. Wm. . H. Green, situated In said city of Wilmington, on the north side of Market; between Front and Second streets; lying between t the lots bt the late W. A. Berry and the late Joshna G. Wright, and extending 183 feet to Toohr er'a Alley.. r W. J. H. BELLAMY sept 3-3wd . . . Commissioner, r Call and W OIIKR FZTBAOSDIlfA&r in- dawmesti. Ton will Had ,cn sir eosnteif .... . '-i Hi .3-; t ; all jthi latait Faperr .Periodicals, Ac. to amuse yom. 1 hs latest la Ladies and ?eatf Bt (tioaerj; Ieo ever thin? la the Blank Book and 8ta loaery 1 at. ' Sehc1. Books a peauxiy..,'. ..... , . r ...... aeptl9 Of'TlIKW Cheese and Cracliors" 200 Boxes CREAM CHEE3EC . v.: . .""j i.ii:r4r "7Ar n I nn Bo and Bbla CRACKERS, BaggmgjdieaiS it rY.3: : -I .-! va jT Hyiearallfil pep i V M- - f ....... l C e wLL baglad uxelra - , at! j from lourfrfsndiOT-asT sad an - ft?72srfs c7 : Wtod thfjai9r4 j. -fJeaUuteaitoavflvVV ttr? 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BQRNEMAN has his Bntchcvliw 8taudon Market St, North, side, .rightly. he will be glad to supply his friends and therv public generally with the best of Beef, Mut hi ton, Ac. He keepb always on hand and is ' consumuy. receiving me oesi , 01 ciau rea . and Pasture Beeves Give him a callr 1 aug 80-monflri-lm.j xi tcr ai)crri ovarii. Blacks: mountain J'nx .-, li-.iiutj'i&fsc? J . to! tup hi - aff dhn Justroceivcd--tho J firsl; phijKnsiii J , :' s'-'iitr-fc sdt ii tao .t-;s a c-oo.ff Smok!rigl,Tdbllciew,w',, : ZL u;"i. .fVM'o.i ; Xt is manufactured in. AejioyiUC, . , .f ;-t' ' --- - t'iwt?&Sji i ) and has the icpuUtion " : r 1- f "'of being .UiOkO i:y.:9j$ FIN ESTJ TOBAGWmmE'-' tii tvuf.: .tr.ci Ci tk-zit kul eif. j At anything, ltarQ trtI SmpkefswoTiia ; do-well -tbfiohafof4 i ao'4mbcn7 -$zm of end tii ieil samples.5 :-:Foreal0bhiy tyttU tula i-! Not.Al St 13 Front St; mji in n" i i 1 1 -1 j j 1 ' fff TO A R Rl VtErw'M ulaw 5 c 5c j i,iit) rt: e!c' f. f.r . f . 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