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THI8 PJkPlB f0oiisrtrf Verjr'KfmonJ' Budtyi x- H I w 3 inu mi vw wry Rail Roaf'. Lins3, &c. c , ,- II . A. MSB i : roiTOR AJt puoVRI KTO. g i itSClli PT.DNH. KOWTAdE PAID. m roar, S3 M&ts. $150 ; Three B.,iitbe,fr35rOijfaoath,60cenU. . n payer rM Re delivered by carriers, afcUtye, iAW Pft of the eity, at tie ;,; rates, or la ceats per wek. jrartisin? rate iw and liberal - " p Subscribers will pleaae report any and . f-:;. to r?-ivetn6ir papers reguVfiy. New AdrtiBementg. ; ANN0UNGEMEr4T ! 1 J I M irAV----1'1 6 a,7 v!t fix THE JL MMm ..Jinx ll:ly--lL. - ::;ii:(Mii-V' l 'V v-0 - mMINGTOK WELDHf; Personalities'mnst be avoided. - And it is especially atd'ps,t:cnUriv; nner stood that the Editor dof not always enV tie the views of corresponden t $a r tat In the editorial cnlaWns.' ' VOL: Vl Je WILMINGTON, N. 0., i'RIDY MAY 7, 1880. ' NO. 64 BROWN & RODDICK I I H A WH.L KNOW N p 1' that the Hnvra iirp th OneaDest tellers, and tie public who are alvs keenly adve to their on interest, hav, br their patronage dnJ inpDO t, enabled ua to cffat them advan ce which the m st ardent supporters of cooperation would seek far to outvie. In i.oiotof choice and extent our Btock is un riTlled in thia section of the country. GENERAL DRESS GOODS DEP'T. ;s?.Jks, Silken Fabrics, Fancy Dress Goods, in trerr conceivable material used for Ladies Dresses. As we are in cons'snt communication with, the Largest Importers and Manufacturers.we are enabled to offer our customer the newest productions and Latest Novelties as soon as they appear in the Northern Markets. OUR MOURNING DEPARTMEN T lias lonir been one of the speeial features of our. establishment. OUR TRIMMING DEPARTMENT Includes Solid Colored 8ilks, Fatins, Bro cades Ac , Ac, to match any color, at prices that cannot fail to satisfy all. OUR BUTTON DEPARTMENT It really immense and contain! from the com mon Agate to real works of art. OUR HOSIERY, GLOVE AND UNDER WEAR DEPARTMENT Is stocked with Foreign and Domestic manu facture. No such display has ever been seen in this city, OUR LACE DEPARTMENT Is replete with all the staples and .contains many novelties. We have not space to enumerate, but would simply add that oar p st history has .convinced thousands that we are ever on the out-look for jobs, Extra Bargains, better Known In our business as "Dry Goods l'luma". We have been particularly suc cessful ia securing: several Lots which will be offered on our counters this week. We are lolly convinced that we can make this a sea Hon of interest to our customers and the pub lic generally. We will ofier on WEDNESDAY, April 28th, 250 Doz. Real Kids a BUTTONS. L The a bo ye Is the GENUINE Article, NOT a Lamb Skin. 5,000 Fans I We call particular attention to a Great Bargain ia the above, at 10c, 16c and 25c; they are really not half the price of last year. Wholesale Customers Will fiai it to their interest to give us a call as we certainly can do them good. BROWN & RODDICK, 45 Market St. apl 24 Poro Rico Molasses. 944 Hbda PRT0 RICO MO LASSES. 1 1 exSchr Lucy Hammond, And for sale low bj apl 19 WILLIAMS MURCHISON. New Goods. V MRS. 8. J. BAKER has a large and varied assortment or Ladies' and Child ren's Hats and Bonnets, Lace Ties and Bows. Our New Stock of Millinery has arrived asd U tow open. We hare a large assortment of Hats, Bonnets, Ribbons of the very latest st j lee and at very low prices. Call and see fot yourself. Corner of Third and Orange sheets. MRS. 8. J. BAKER. . may 1 Cane-Cane-Cane I LIBERAL PRICE WILL BE PAID for GREEN CANE delivered at our works in this city. For particulars apply to EDWARD KIDDER A HONS. apl 5?-tf Walter Coney, DEALER IN rpOBACCO, IMPORTED AND DO. MKSTIC CIGARS, Cigarettes, Snuff and I ipes of all descriptions. WALTER CONEY, api 3 Market street. LOCAL NEWS. ( flew AttvertisementB. Wm II. GaiKM Bfotice. P Hantssaaea The Place to Buy, Attention 1 Cape Fear Light Artillery Yxtks .Organs. Window Glass afl sizes at Aluffer Priced. : ' t . iSThp oyster is enj jjinj hif smnmer Ta- While being wiae, keep straight, be) cruaawiee. Never Becond thoughts are "best. It in not the same with mortgages.. Jupiter, like marjy good farmers, now rises an hour before the sun. Full Myul au i Walnut bh iw. Cases, al styles and s'ze5, at Alt a f per, Price & Co'a. Joih BilliuRB was right when he said: 'It is better "to know fewer things that are so-than to know so many things that are not so.' Endorsed by the Faculty. The repu tation of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup has been solely achieved on account of its merits. Physicians prescribe it. The man who will wait two hours fp, his turn in the barber's chair, will gg mad and thrash and scoM if a shirt but' ton ifcii'tr sewed in just ten seconds, You can buy No. 1 Cooking and Heats ing Stoves at almost any price at Jacobi's Hardware Depot. Probably no man so fully realizes the hollowness of life and human ambition as the man who ladles a teaspoon ful of ne w. laid horseradish into his mouth,. under the impression that it is ice cream, . , i ; : And hex whispers fi lied my pulses with the fullness of spring,' were the words he tittered, as he sprang for toe front door when she. whispered In his ear that papa was about to appear upon the scene. , : r -r Health Officer James condemned and sent out of market thi3 morning forty pounds of sausages, "fifty pounds of mut ton and beef and fifty bunches of fish. By reference to our advertising columns It will be seen that thb firm of Green & Flanner was dissolved on the 1st Inst by the death of Dr. H. G. Flanner, Dr. Green will continue the business. Rather pleasant to meet half-a-dozen good-looking joung ladies, arm-in-arm taking up the entire sidewalk, and be ob- liged'to walk down into the gutter on one side, or run over an old woman with a basket of cabbages on' the ether. v - i ., - -T, , , ,.,, m I Here is a puzzle, which is considered rather difficult: Take the sentence "If Moses was'the son of Pharaoh's daugh ter then Moses was the daughter of Phar aoh's son," and so punctuate it as to make it read connectedly and plainly. It can be done simply by punctuation, and there is no "catch" about it, either. Again we would remind our readers to call on Messrs. A. & I. Shrier aud exam ine the immense stock of Men's, Youths' and Boys Clothing, which they are selling at extremely low prices.- They have also received a handsome stock of latest styles Straw and Felt Hats. tf . The cow -that is fleshy gives milk that is richer in butter than the cow that is poor, and thin. One that has reached her fall maturity gives better milk than she did before she reached that age; a cow that is gaining fiesb day by day gives richer milk than a cow that is losing gradually. There is no excuse for those who drag their weary aud disordered bodies into our company, when a few doses of Atek's Saksapauilla would cleanse their murky blood and restore their health aud vigor. Ye muddy victims of billious disease, have regard for your neighbors, if not for your selves, v. . Yesterday's Gold&boroMessenger says: Acoored excursion party from Wilming ton visited this town Monday. Their stay in town was - exceedingly orderly. One of the features of their stay was a match game of base ball between the Wilmington Red Stockings and Wayne Base Ball Hub, which resulted fin 23 for the Goldsboro .boys and 34 for1 the Wil mington.' .- -. Indications For the South .. Atlantic, except North Carolina, and Gulf States, warmer south erly winds, ttaikmary followed by faliine barometer, partly cioody or dear weather except occasional rains in Texas, which will be followed in the interior of that State by cooler northerly winds and riainr barometer, Tbe Ctpe Fear. We learn that oo Wednesday, the riTer roM about 25 feet at' Fayettevillo but fell i. i i more rapidly than it has heretofore dona. Yesterday there was about 8 feet ot water on the shoals. Everybody can get suited with a Pocket Knife, also Table Cutlery, at Jaoobi's Hardware Dertu I Ladies- The Misses Karrer k McGowan have recently added largely to their stock Our lady readers would do well te ex amine their stock before buyins the4 1 Spring and Summer gcxra. Cane Fibre Works. The Cane Fibre Works in this city are to be placed in op-ration in the course ef a few weeks, under the management of Messrs. E. Kidder & Sons. Five guns are how in position and the engine and boil ers with which to operate them are expect ed to arrive daily. Messrs. E. Kidder & Bona have concluded to start the works as an experiment and if they find that the7 can operate to their advantage they will continue them. If Congress, bow- ever, should pass a bill making wood and other paper pulp free of duty, another phase might be put on the case and the works may again be shut down, j Plows, Shovels, Pitchtorks, Spade Bakes; Trace Chains, Plow Lines, &c. For the lowest prices, go to J Ac obi's. i Newbern and Goldsboro Messrs. Hartley and Denck went from this city to Newbern, where they are to appear to-night. As they passed through Goldsboro they made arrangements for their appearance at that place next Tues day evening. Let us say to our friends in both New barn and Goldsboro that Messrs. Hartley and Denck will furnish them with tertainment which for real merit an en is sel dom excelled, appreciated. They should be warmly Bueoaw, N. C.t May 7th, 1880. Josh T. Jam is, Esq : Dkak Sis: I am requested by Mr Butler, Marsial-elect of this town, to cay to you that you misrepresented him in your notics of the election; that he is no Radical, never was and never expects to be; that he was nominated by the people's convention, and secured the entire vote of the town, both Democrats and Republicans.! I can testify to Mr. Butler's being a Democrat of the deepest dye and if you. could have heard his remarks when he saw .the Review, you would have readily concluded that you bad misrepresented him. He does not suppose that you did it intentionally, and begs that you set him right before the people. Mr. Butler is a Sampson man (recently located.here) raised a Democrat, double and twisted in the warp and fiiU ing and dyed with the nig Sampson blues. " Yours truly,. &c, R. N. BliOODWORTH. Of course we will make the amende and right glad are we; too, to do so, beeause we are glad to find that Mr. Butler is of the right stripe still. There was no in tention of doing any injustice of that Mr Butler may rest assured. We were simply mistaken in our information, that is all. We also know that our informant also erred unintentionally, and we are both glad that we were wrong. , , . I Window Glass of all siz3,Doorj, Sash and Blinds, Builders' Bardware,&c Low st plreces at Jacobi's. j aty Court. Fanny Gore, tte Qaeen of the Hollow, was arraigned this morning before the Mayor upon the charge of being drank and disorderly. The testimony being conclusive His Honor said $5 fine or five days in the C. P. Having, none of the filthy lucre to deposit with the Clerk, Her Majesty went in retirement below for the brief space of time mentioned above. John Evangelist, colored, was arraign ed for abusing and iasuUinga police offi cer while in the discharge of bis duty, lhj fiat of the Court in this case was $10 tine or ten days in the City Prison, from which decision defendant took an appeal to the Criminal Court; but m i, default of bond to the amount of 50 far Jds appear ance at that term was committed, to the City Prison, - fJ i : , Joseph Harrison and Wo, Maxtleiler. two colored indivldoaia,hjtd a little rjtUrO in the way of a fisticuff and were trt a! jned before the Mayor vpoa the cfearss of an affray and received senteoee ef C2.69 fine j each or five days imprisonment. , , The fines were arranged or paid and the two belligerents were released ton castody. This ended the docket and the Court ad jouroed. r " I I This tribunal, altbotxsh bavin been' in ion, has transact no business ot ira portance dmiug the diy. The jurop weie dischargedlirn5htH and the Cout 01 adjourn for the term, to-night. . v i ; Souqd IUU Road. The Committee on tbe part of tte Stockholders of the-Sound Rail Road are actiyely at work arid 4srve roadearepcrt. The company are now looking 'towards the construction af an' iron -Tali rcstead of the tram way whicbr was first snggestcd and adopted. The ball has beo&put0 in snotion and has gained such impetus' as to guarantee the ultimate euccecs of the road. Rab ! - Military Redtvivus. We are glad to see the military spirit reviving in our community once more and that the gallant boys of . the Cape. Fear Artillery are making a movement to reorganize and increase the number of their rang and file with the expectation of being able, as we understand, to attend the King's ' 'Mountain Celebration in October next To do this the 'Company must commence drilling as soon as pos sible. Let all then who feel an interest in this organization attend the meeting called at the City Court room this even ing at 8 o'clock. flow to Make Good Times. If you area merchant and wish to pur chase a carriage, patronize your home mechanics j If you are a farmer pafrenizo your home merohant. If you are a mechanic, do your business with the people from whom you obtain employment. If you1 are a Iaborer,spend yeur money with home tradesmen, and thereby assist: in making your town prosperous. If a business asan, tbo mechanic and tradesman are prosperous, tke laborer, the farmer and all others in a community will benefited. ; , Do. your business in a spirit of recipro city. Let each vocation try to' aai at the other, and in this way will a friondly and mutual relatien exist 'which will prove beneficial to all. .Do not purchase articles from abroad which are manufactured at home if you can possibly help it. Mr. Nath'l Jacobi having been appoint ed agent for, the Atlas Plow, parties in want of tbis celebrated Plow can now have their orders filled at Jacobi's Hard ware Depot, No. 10 S. Front st. tf. ; The Adulteration of coffee. We are a cation of dyspeptics, as Las been aptly said by more than one writer. Much of this dyspepsia is undoubtedly caused by the adulteration of almost every article of food which goes - to make up our daily supply of standard edibles. Consumers daily pay a tax to help swell tie1 coffers of those who grow rich by the a Alterations put by them into articles of fox!. In nothing is this adulteration more manifest that in the article of coffee, a something which it would seem difficult to tamper with. This fact was well illus trated ir two samples of coffee shown us to-day by Messrs Forshee & Kenan, pro duce brokors in this city. Thsse geutleH men, who are laudably .desirous that no all tmpnre article snouid pass tnrcugn their hands, received yesterday two samples of coffee, both of which were apparently bright and pretty and sound Something in the appearance of the grains. however, aroused their suspicions and instead of putting them on the market they placed a handful of each in separate tumblers and then filled the glasses with' water. After standing a few hours the result was' easily determined. From e tch sample cf the coffee there gradually fell to the bottom of the glass a thick 4 sslimeat, in one instance a powder hich ws s evidently pure chrome yellow and in the other a substance which appearei to be a composition of Paris green and lampblack, while the grains of coffee lost their brightness and sank to a dull hue. Tha amount of the poison to the handfal of coffee was thus determined to be almost a teaspoonfu!. We are glad that Messrs. Forshee & Kenan have thus directly called attention to thia important fact. Let housekeepers, as well as dealers, be hereafter carefully I on their sruard. " To those who have ben warned tha adulteralioa is easily detected as from the very nature of the berry it does not arrike into the coffee but cling. entirely to the'oaUide.' Xhexa shooJd be soma law dj mean oi? wnica h reaca those who practiB this ahamefnl and dan gerous fraodi oix :Joofidtny'public. i5 Another Famous Swim. Tli jMiMrctttlon yesterday of the long and ties r irate sim across the Tennessee river, by a gentleman in this city, who wist tht lim in Gen. Forresi' com mtiri.i, reminds a numbsr of our readers of a b swim made by a Wilmington boy in Jays gt'ce by, which has never yet found i's waV iulo print. Maj.. Henry MclUe, a. gallant Confederate officer, and Mainr'i.f the X. a Regiment, who died im hospital at Charlestcn towards the cIofee t.rtKe war, was the hero of this ex ploit. Maj. Mcltae was then a boy of, if we retienibcr ltghtly,' some sixteen or seventeen years. He swam acros the Cape Fear river, one summer afternoon, sixteen times, at a point near the foot ot Dock streer. This was done, be it under, stood, without landing or resting cn titLer side. On arriving at the wharf, either ia the city or on Eilc Island, he -would merely touch tha pil ing with one band and . tben( turning his body, would p0 his ieet against the wharf aud spring forward, without pausing, for another crossing. The river at the point alluded jo is some thing more than oue-eisblb of a mile wide, and it mus bo remarked that, in addition to tho djstance, the force oi the current was to be contended with on each rrossing. This is' the most famous swim on record in the Cape Fear section. Ready mixed Paints, strictly r ure White Lead, Colors, Brushes, W ndow Class, fec., at Jacobi's List of Appointments by Bishop At kinson, for his Spring Visitation. Holy Innocents, Lenoir co., Friday, May 7 Wilmington, Sunday aft. AscensioMayl) St. James Church, Morning, St. Paul's Church, Evening. Warrenton, Whit. Sunday, May 1(7. Ridge way, Monday, May 17. Henderson, Tuesday, May IS, Oxford, Thursday, May 20, Kittrell's, Saturday, May 22. Louisburg, Trinity Sunday, May Wilmington District. Second round of quarterly meetings for the Wilmington District, Methodist E f Churoh South. . - - . -' - Wilmington, at Fifth Street, May 8 9 Brunswick, at Macedonia, May 1C-1G Smithville, i'.May 15-1C Topsail, at Rocky Point, May 22-23 Xsew River Mission at UaK Hill, May 20-30 OdsIow, at Jacksonville, June 5 Duplin, at Providence, June 12-1 Clinton, at Salem, June 19-20 Notwithstanding the annual recurrence ot Lent, the fast men in this country i far outnumber the fast days. BBBBSBnaaVSBBEBSBBBea MARRIED. FK A YoER J EFFORD8 In this city, yesterday, at St. Paul's Church, by Rev. T. M. Ambler, MRS. L. V. JEFFORDS, ot Cbaileston, H. C, to MS. BEVERLY FRA F8ER, formerly of Virginia. New Advertisements. Notice. THE MEMBERS of the Cape Fear Liht Artillery, and others who wish to see it reorganized, will meet at the Mayor's Court Kcom, Uity JtlalJ, at 8 o'clock this f Friday ) evening, xo consiaer matters oi great import ance to the Battery, may 7-1 1 , The Place to Buy AFIR3T-CLA8S PIANO, Oran. Guitar.' or Violin, is tt the Live Book Store Also, Banjos, Aecordeons, Drums, Flutes rites, Harmonicas, and general muuealmer chandl.e. A Complete Stock fV 8TANDARD AND MI3CELLA- ncus Works, arH all tho Utest Publica tions of the day, can alwsys be found at nELVtfBl!UOERri, mtv 7 and 41 L'arket't. Notice. rjlHE FIRM OF GREN" A FLANNER, Drugauts, ru dissolved by the death of Dr. H O. Flanner, on the ljt day of May, 1880. All persons indebud to the said late firm are requested to, m alt a immediate payment to Wed. H. Green, so'e surviving partner, and a l persons having claims agai&st the sanre to pre ent tbem to him Cor settlement. WM. E. GREEN, SurTiring partner of Green A Flaaxer. Wilmington, N. C , May 7th, i860, anay 7 . NEW STYLES FOR OUR MlLLIflEhY DEPARTMENT. rpHIi LATEST NOVELTIE8 in Fbwery Hats and Hair Goods, are constantly receiv ed. A fall and eamplete stock of l.mAatf Children's Unearwear. MliSW KARPH 4 VTcOOWaIT, Ao. 6 8oathFroatatret. Htamping anl Hair Work dona in order. mkj c ESTAIiLISHED 1853 -1853 SOL. BE AR i BROS. 18 ?,20 Marked St. Wilmineton. W. C. WK l.AVK ,11,'Sl' OPENTU AI D , " . i have on exhibition, tho-largeit aLd most complete stcckrof 9 AND FURNISHING GOODS9! South of Baltimcro. SUITS FROM $2.50 UPWARDS. 100 BLUE MIDDLESEX ' FLANNEL SUITS'. At greatly reduced prices, , A FULL LINE OF a Children's, Boya and Men's, Straw and 1 Felt Hats. PKICE3 TO SUIT KVERYCODY. Come One ! Come All J and examine our stock, and we will strive hard to merit your patronage, as wo havo formerly done. , may C r ORGANS, JJ PON EASY TERMS, at YATES IJCOK 8T0RF- QROQUET, $L50. f 1 and $3 icrset. RCHERY GOODS, Very popular, At all pricer, at 9 Book store. ' Our Losses JJ T THE FIRE WUICII OC CURES D on the 11th last , on the corner of-Front and Docksti , have all been paid WlTilOlT DISCOUNT. We generally piy thja tht wav. Bisoe the establishm knl f a4 a : 1874) we nave sustained fir ih.. h.t policies, all of whiek have been rfatt, exe; t one, whieh occurred on the' 13th liuL. ax d wwen will be paid fa full. : JNO. W. GORDON M B&O., General Insurance Agents, Pl28 24 North Water It. Winberrv Oysters- THEY ARE GOOD'9k now. Another lajuC Wjj ment just received this ttcrsJag.V4ts 3ll nooghaow Cos hot Whiskey anl fat'Oysterr. Free Lunch every day at 11 o'clocki 4 sepi2g . JOHJ OkHUOL''. Hew DriiglStore-i I HAVE OPENED THE STORE fried t p forme la the New Marked and wlU le pleased toeee the pmbtte. If j stock is rau k and OOKFXSTSW - .!?- .IVwcrij.iiots accurately ten Kandi may & 1m JNO. U. U iBDIN,
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