FLKASS NOTICE.
We will beg ad to receive eorarnunicatioaz
from our friends on any and all sabMei a
general interest but:
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The name or tfir writer muit always be far
l:ITOH AND l-vumJTOW
3Uia?cKiiros, rosTAOK pah.
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fflOOtfc!, f T :5 ; .-, niunth, NO cett.
ri.e vper will be delivered by crrior,
-reii.rff.ir ny part'? the- flity..al tb.
;.it..n5.Tf fi?i.ervort a:y 4
niahed to tha IMitor. .
Coamanicatiosa iaast bo written; on onlf
one side of the paper
Fersonalitids muxi Tolded.
And it is espeoiallj paeultzly.'under.
stood that the Edit" ca not alleys endorse
the riews of corrpo2iltfits., rtlfM so itfd
In the editorial columns.
VOL. V WILMINGTON, N. C.. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, -IPSO NO 183
Jf I ii - , - V7 I
TIE -DAILY KEY IE W.
Fall S
too
IRQWI & RODDICK
45 Market Street.
ESME TO Isy.'RM Ttik PUHLIO
D
. j n' v. i a fiiih bnvars m -p.r-
.nermij QJ V J
ticular, that re full up with the
Cheapest Xtinc
OF
ry
that has erer been offered in thia market
NO BUYER vbiting thi city will do him
lelf jistice by pasi-in oar door, as we are
underselling the market inminy of the reg
ular Staple lines.
We hare marked down all goods that be
long to Bummer wear and aro offering
I
to our patron p.
We would call particular attention toth
following
GENTS' DOG SKIN DRIVING GLOVES
' Slight'.y spotted, 75o. Worth $1.50,
Now Fall Calicoes at all prices in Beautiful
designs.
Bleached aud UnMeacIiea
Cottons J
Wo havo laid in a rery heayy stock of the
above and aro offering them at lower figures
than eTer. We hare all the popular brands.
Our 4-4 Bleaching at 10 cents per yard is
without any exception the bast value ever
offered.
Linen H&ndercliiefs,
A Job at 10 cent. These goodj
require no comment.
Give us a Call !
BROWN & EODBICK
45 SyJarket' St.
an 28 "
A Large Party9
T-nDitr itdt.V UK MT PAYERS. tird
V landlord rule are now on my monthly in
ulmcntliat.-.. Krerv dollar heretofore paid
by them for rent now jrqei to purchase a
home and not where tho woodbine twineth.
Under the initalment plan no rent is paid,
thereby avoiding a steady drain on family
resources and enabling parties. to secure
comfortable homes and to become their own
landlords. J AMEd WILSON
sept 20.1 w
School Books
j HAVE JUST KEOiJlVED A. VERT
largo and full aapplv cf School Books and
School Stationery
Parents and teachers will find it to their
advantage by first calling at
HEINBBEROEKV,
sept 23 Live Book aud Music Store'
School for Young Ladies.
MISS HART, Principal.
Assistedby Miss H- B. BROWIf,
Instrumental Music taught by MRS M. F.
TAlLUK.
Instruction In Drawing and Faiatirg by
MRS. . ii. FAIU5I. .
mUB NEXT VEBSIONc.WlLb OPKN
TUESDAY, the 6th of October. Punctual
attendance at the beginning cf the session is
highly important For terms and particc
lars, apply, after September 38 fh, to the
icpt J0-mw-fri-7t
FEINCIPAW
Goods
any
jrOW BATJfiS For all; kinds of printing,
Persons redding out cf the eity can have
their printing carefully executed and mailed
to them free of portage.
K. B. WARROCK,
(In Beviav BuOding) Job Printer, 1
Pi 9 I ,v . -
LOCAL NEWS.
Snvt Adv?tiseinent?u
Hall A Feausall 1,000 BblsGood Flour
F Lleis8K3Ba School Books
Yatbs Complete Stock Bchool Book.
No City Court to-Uv.
iJ m-is tht are hard to redeem vaga-
Wi -dow Uliias ell al ltafli?r &
The; most charming bridal veil aro of
llufticn.
' uoest, latest, beat "and cheapest
at ll:ENTIWIi 8. T
Que interruuui iu DoiwvU Cemetery
tli'.a week au adult.
i -
Good silver coin ia known by ita ring
and so also is the circus.
The leaves will soon begin to color up
at tho advance of J. Frost. ,
A lawyer's daughter calls her numer
out suitors sundry plaintiff.
Lots of young men about town talk
stocks, but do not own a dollar.
A large stock of children's school shoes
to select from at Rosenthal's. t
Thera was only one interment in CUk-
dale this week that of an adult.
Save your money and buy jour Build.
ing Supplies from Altatler x .fnce.
It will take a very heavy froat to kill
the speech crop that is coming on now.
Where ia that crowd coins ? To Roa-
- - w w
enthal's, to buy boots and shoes. f
The smaller the calibre of the mind the
greater the bore of the mouth open perpet
ually.
Yoti can buv No. 1 Cooking and Heat
ing Stoves at almost any price at Jacobi's
Hardware Depot.
About onehundred thousand watches
are sold every month iu this glorious coun
try of ours.
We ought not to judge of men's merits
by their qualifications, bat by the use they
make of them.
What is the difference between a fixed
star and a meteor? One is the sun, the
other a barter.
If a man has taken your cotton umbrella
and left a silk one in Its place, it is best to
grin and bear it off.
The spring chicken changes to tho fa!
hen, but the transition makes no change
oa the bill of fare.
.
Window Glass "ofall sizes, Doors,Sash
and Blinds, Builders' Hardware,&c. Low
eat prices at Jacobi's.
The were six interments in Pine Fores
fcolorod Cemetery this week ; four
- w. -
adults and two children.
Perhaps it is wrong to fish on Sun
day, but if fish are wicked enough to
bite on Sunday they ought to bo mado to
suffer for it'.
Children naturally love the truth. The
four-year-old will tell in the presence o
company.that Jiis first trousers are a pair o
dad'i cut down.
Trv Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Ualr
Kenewer If you would have a iusarjan
growth of hairL
Tho Register of xDeeds has issued four
marriage licenses during tho weer, two
of which were for white and two lor col
ored couples. ,
W-hy is afcol in high station liko
man in a balloon? Because everybody
appears Httlejto him, aud he appears
little to everybody.
If you are only able to gather up wha
isssometimcs lightly spoken of as surface
knowledge, you will gradually accumu
late siores of wisdom.
Although many parties are endeavor
ing to push other similar remedies into
tho market by spicy advertisements,
Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup takes tho lead
and the Druggists are selling moro than
ever before. Price, 25 cents.
The young man who has proposed
and has been neither accepted nor re
idcted, knows how exciting it is-to live in
a doubtful state. ,
ilr. Math! Jacobi having been appoint
ed agent for the Atlas Plow, parties ia
want of this celebrated Plow can now
have their orders li lied at Jacobi's Hard
ware Depot, No. 10 S. Front pU
Thanks to Mr. Wm. Alderman, the
Secretary, fcr an invitation to attend the
18th Annual Fair of tho Cumberland
County Agricultural Society, to be held
at Fayettevillo November ICtb, 17th,
18th and lOib.
Extraordinary Dispatch.
The Britih brig Signal, consigned to
Mftsr?. Alex. Sprunt & Sod, which en
tered at the Custom Ilos, in this city,
ast Tuesday, began discharging ballast
on Wednesday at noon, shifted wharf
and loaded and cleared for Bristol to
day at 11 a. m. with 2,780 barrols rosin.
All of thia was duue within 36 hours of
daylight, which looks as if Ctpt. Wil-
iatns is a-puahiug shipmaster.
Personal.
Mr. P. II. Darby, Chairman of the
)emocMlic Executive Committee, has
returned from the mouatairs much Im
proved, wo are glad to nee, in health.
Mr. ThoH. A. Darby, formerly of Wil
mingtou. but now qf BAttouville, Fla.,
and a !arj;e miller and turpentine farmer
in that State, is hero on a short busimss
Tisit. lie comes to obtain laborers lor
work on a new railroad line on which he
has a share in a .contract. He ia looking
Tery well.
Rice birds are about played out. Not
so withthosa Scotch Boles at Rosenthal's.
They last for ever. t
A North Carolina Boy ia Florida.
Some eight or ten years ago, Mr. Chas,
B. Rogers, a Chatham county boy, left
his home at Pittsboro for Florida with no
cipital save a cool and steady head and
willing hands. To-day, wo understand
he is one of tho most prominent business
men in that State. He is located at Cedar
Keys, where he does an immense business,
both in dry goods and groceries. He has
three large warehouses and sells about
$200,000 worth of goods in a year and
has A No. 1 credit everywhere.
Dancing lessons given free at Rosen-
tiial8I Pamp8ole boots and snoes ior
the ball room. t
A Correction.
Miss Lou Stewart claims that we were
not exactly correct in a clipping from the
Newbern Nut Shell, published by us a
few days since in tho State News column.
Inasmuch as the paragraph seems to
have created a wrong impression among
her friends, we cheerfully correct it. She
says she has no idea of leaving Wilming
ton, but that it is her intention to establish
a branch of her business in Newbern, the
main depot feeing located here. She will
open in a new and eligible location in a
few days with an excellent stock of hair
working goods, notice of which will be
given through the papers.
Purge out the morbid humors of the
blood, by a dose or two of Ayeb's Pills,
and you will hare clearerjheads as well as
bodies.
- JLlppincott'a Magazine.
tlpplncoU's Magazino for October
opens with A Chapter of American Ex
ploration, by W'lliam H -Rldeing, de
scribing the perilous journey of ajor
Power and his party through the wonder
ful canons of Colorado with numerous
illustrations that add materially to the
interest of tho text. Seven Weeks a
Missionary, by Louise Coffin Jones, is a
narrative of some curious experlonoas in
the island of Hawaii, very different from
those of the ordinary traveller and throw
ing a much strongor light on the chsr
acter and condition of the native popu
lation. A pungent paper , on Americans
Abroad, by Alain Gore, holds to ridicule
the general tendency of our countrymen,
and more especially of our couutry wo
men, whether traveling or resident in
Europe, to . depreciate the customs
and manners of their nalivo land and
admire everything foreign. Airs Helen
Campbell closes her Studies in the Slums
with a pathetic little story from real life
and L Lf-jeune completes in a second paper
his panoramic survey of the history and
characteristics of Horse Racing in France.
Glimpses of Portugal and Portuguese is
an admirably written and well illustrated
article. Mrs Hooper gives an account of
tho great French tenor, Roger, with ex
tracts" from his diary, containing anecdotes
of Jenny Lind. The serial of Adam and
Eve has reached an exciting crisis. There
aie several short stories, one of them by
Ouida, poems by Phillip Bourke Marston
and Dora Reed Goodale, and the usu&i
variety of short papers In Monthly Gossip
and Literature of the Day.
"Hit Possible
that a remedy made of sn common,
simple plants as ttopfl,cnu,iuauurae,
Dandelion, &c, makso many and such
marvelous and wonderful cures as Hop
Bitters do? It must bo, for when oldand
-irh and rjoor. Pastor and Doctor,
Lawfer and Editor, all testify to having
been cured oy mem, ,
doubt no longer. Bee other column.
Post.
UnmailaMes
There are unmaiiablo letters in the
Postoffice in this city for Croft & Peter
son, New York, and Miss Julia McDer.
motte, Smithvil le, N. C.
Water street mercbanta will keep their
feet dry in Winter by wearing Rosen
thal's boots and shoes. t
Laying a Corner Stone
The corner stone of St. Stephen's A.
M. E. church will be laid on the corner
of Red Crosi and Fifth streets, Monday
afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Rt. Rev. Daniel
Payne, Bishop of the A. M. EL Church,
will officiate, assisted by Bishop J. M
Brown of the same church.
Tue finest stock of Lnhrs' Kid, Fox
Balmoral and Button Boots at Rosen
thal's, t
Will Open on Monday.
Uapti Catlett'a School, the C p? V rr
Military Academy, will optnLhe Fall
session on Monday next, in tho Megtuct-y
School Room, corner of Fourth and Prin
cess streets, and we are pleased to learn
that the prospects for a large attendance
are very good. . Capt. Catlett has been
among us now many years and has earned
the esteem and confidence of our people.
We learn that a complete philosophical
apparatus has beon purchased by Capt.
Catlett for use In this academy.
Ladies, the best fits and the easiest
shoes for the little ones are at Rgsex
teal's. t
Why They Failed
The package of papersJorBurgaw, from
the issue of the Daily Rsview of the
28djinst., If ft the Postoffice here all right
but was returned to us today without a
wrapper and endorsed on the back, 'Re
turned for address. We presume that it
must have broken open in the bag, or on
tho ma:l car, and hence the intelligent
mail manipulator, instead of looking for
the wrapper, returned the entire package
to ua. It is forwarded by this mail. Wo
mention these facts for the benefit of our
subscribers at Burgaw who have doubt
less been "cuseing" us for eomebody's
else's fault.
Suspicious.
A gentleman in this section reports to
us a fact which may probably bo worth
investigating by some one. He says that
last Spring there came into his neighbor
hood a colored man and woman,the former
claiming the latter to be his wife, who
had in their possession a number of very
fine articles of dress and fancy goods
which they have since been disposing of
by degrees. Some of the goods, our infor
mant thinks, must have been worth orig
inally a dollar a yard. They came to
his neighborhood from Oaslow county,
and it is thought that thoy hailed origin
ally om the Newbern saction. There
are reasons for supposing that the goods
were stolen from some store in that
part of the State. It might be well for
onr Newbern cotemporaries tb look into
this matter.
In Demand
Oar distinguished fellow-citizjn, Col.
Duncan K. McRae, is ia receipt of invita
tions, almcit daily, from diffeiont parts of
the State, requesting his presence at some
political gathering. We saw it stated in the
Goldsboro Messenger yesterday that Col.
McRae was expected to deliver a speech at
Mt. Olive, in Wayne county, on the 7th o
October. We immediately sought the
Colonel out to tnow if he contemplated
going, and wri informed that he had re.,
ceived no invitation to fcpeak atMt. Olive
CoL McRae further says that it will be
impossible jfor , him to be at tho above
named place on the occasion referred
to, as be ia compelled to be at
Greene county cou:t at that time,
but thet on Saturday, the 0th day of
October, if the ioopla of Mt. Olive and
Wayne county want to hear what be has
to say against the Credit Mobiiier stock
holder, Do Goyler pavement bribe taker
and the Electoral Commission fraud
James A. Garfield, he will tell them with
pleasure. OA. McRae did not express
himself exactly as we ha.ve done, in his
remarks' to us, bat we know he will tell
tho plaiu truth in his speech, and conse
quently we have only anticipated him a
little.
Cdl.McIiae has also received an invita
tion to deliver the regular annual ad
dress at the Baloigh State Fair on the
19th of next month. But this invitation,
we are informed by Col. McRae will
bo compelled to decline from force cf cir
cumstances over which ho h&s no control.
KJghteentb Sunday after Trinity.
The receipts of cotton at thia port to
day foot np 938 bales.
Sunset, to-morrow afternoon
minutes pnst 5 o'clock.
at 51
The th'Mnmctsr in this office register
ed 82 dej.'Ttr t day at 3 ocleck.
The day tn.i the night will to-morrow
beequ d'y divided, 12 hours to each.
Full Metal and Walnut vShw C ss, all
styles ami at Altafbk, Fkick
& Co'a
Turner's Almanac promised raiu for
tmorrow and suow or rain for next Sun
day. The talk to-day oa tho etreet ,",3 all
about the bi Democratic demonstration
ia New York ou Thursday night.
The State Fair,
Otfing to a press of matter durirg the
ptst few days, we Lave omitted to ac
k ao ledge the receipt, from Capt. C. x..
Denson,the Secretary, of an editorial h-i
vitation to attend the State Fair, which is
to be held in Raleigh next month, from
the 19th to 23d inclusive. Capt. Denson
writes:
"It is gratifying to report that our pros-.
peels for a Fair valuable to the interests
of N. C. and successful in every point of
view were never so bright as at present.
With abundant crops and increased
prosperity and in good sphlts the people
manifest by their prampt interest and our
large correspondence, that our next Fair
will surpass anything in the history of
the Society. Tho displays of fine stock
and the variety of machinery will be a
great feature on Wednesday, and the
trials of speed throughout tho week arc on
an extensive scale."
Everybodycan get suited with a Pc 3ket
Knife, also Table Cutlery, aV Jacobi's
Hardware Depot.
DIED;
NORMENT In Lumberton, on Monday,
the 15th day of September, 1880, Mrs. FEiX
ELOFE KENAA AORMKNT, agrd 68 years
New Advertisements.
000
1
1,000 Bbls Good Flour
All grades,
Tor sale by
Hall & Pearsall.
sept 25
Ship Notice
ALL FiSRSONS are hereby
forwarned against trust
ing or harboring any qf the crew
of the British Brig SIGNAL,
Capt. Williams, aq no debts of
their contracting will be paid by the Captain
or Consignees,
sept 23-3t AL?X. 8PRUNT 4 SON.
Carpets !s
Carpets!
Carpets 1
LARGS STOCK FROM WHICH
you can select many choi:e and pretty
things.
Some of the latest novelties in English
and Americm Tajetoy and Body Brus
sels. '
Damaskc, Cretones, Lace and Muslin
Curtains, Rugs, Oil Cloths, &c j
Respectfully,
sept 21- R. A. MciNHRF.
LANE'S
EtIGLlSVI AND MATHEMATICAL
SCHOOL.
GESl J AS. H. LANK, PiJnc'pa .
pOOMS WEXT TU St. John's Church.
The first session begins Monday, Oct 4t1.
Circulars at bookstores alter tonit j.
eept ig-zw
Bekj. F. Gbafton, i Stoby B. Laid,
? Ualbebt E. Painb.
Late Commissioner of Patents.
Fate gits,
PAIfiE, GRAFTON & LADD,
Attorney s-at-La wand Solicitors of Ameri
can and Foreign Patents.
412 Ftfth Street, Washington," D. O.
Practice patent law in all its branches
in the Patent Office, and in the Supreme
and Circuit. Courts of the United States.
Pamphlet sent free on receipt of stamp
lor postage. attzs
To My Friend 3- nd
Customers-
rrpj I A v vow DAILY
recfriv.og el-v atock
ft
Bool . and Slices,
Consisting of all the
My part etcck and my succe? rpcak fcr
themselves, and I only asi & continuance c
your favors I) liberally bestowed cn me
Q Pleaso Call and Examine my cn
,-GStock as regards' Quality
fi7- and Prices ! a
So trouble to show goods.
Will be pleased to see you one and all.
Respectfully,
C. 'ROSENTHAIU
32 Market Street.
sept 13 Sign of the" Show Case.
Valuable Land for
Sale.
WHEREA8 CALVIN BLACK and wife,
flora B. Black, of the county of Kob
eson and State of North Carolina, on, tho 1st
day of October, 1875, made and executed a
mortgage to the North Carolina fctsto Lifo
Insurance Company cf the city of Ualr iah
and State aforesaid, to secure fit teen hundred
dollars due by note dated October 1st, 1875,
bearing interest irom date at 8 per cent, in
terest due on tho 1st day of April and Octo
ber of each year, and payable two years af
ter date, which mortgage was duly recorded
in the Begister's Office in the county cfKob
eaon and State aforesaid, ia Book Q, Q, page
78, on the 11th day of October, 175, which
(note) said mortgage with the power of 6?.1
therein contained, and said not? was on the
6th day of January, I860, duly transferred
and assigned to the subscriber, who is now
tho owner and holder thereof, an 1 tho full
amount of the said nota secured by tho eaid
mortgage is now due, except the interest up
to the 1st day of October, 1878, andwheroas
default has been mado in the payment of
the said note secured by tho said mortgage, .
the. said mortgage will be foreclosed by a
eale of the said premises by virtue of tho
power contained in the said mortgage, which
sale will be made by the subscribers at public
auction, for cash, at the Court House door,
in the town of Lumberton, county and State
aforesaid, on the 25th day of October, 1SSC,
at 12 o'clock, noon
The following is a description cf the s&id
mortgage premises : A tract of land lying
and being in the county of Kobeson and Htato
of North Caroltna and bounded on the North
by the lands of Neill-McNeill, on the East by
the lands of M. McNeill, tho heirs of Henry
McNeill, deoeased, aud Daniel McCallum, on
the South and West by the lands of Daniel
HcArthur, J. C. ifcb'achin, Hugh Johnson
and Col. P; F. Smith, and containing about
eight hundred acre;, more or less, the bound"
aries of which will more fully appear byre-,
ference to the said (mortgage recorded as
aforesaid. v
The said tract of land Will also be sold at
the same time and at the same place and on
the same terms under a mortgage executed
by the said O Black to John A. Oilchriit, on
tho 4th day of September, 1877, to secure a
note of $679.92 which mortgage is now held
and owned by J. C. McCaskili,and is reoord.
ad in the same office in Book T. T.. Ditre 915.
on the Zlst day oiJfebruary 1878.
JUuA A. uiiiUUiiibT, mortgagee.
W. F. Fasa oh, Attorney.
Lumberton, N. C , Sept 18, 1880.
sept 20-ts
A LARGE STOCK OF
Sash, Do or 3, Blinds,
' ... and ;
' ' ' -
ALL KlftDS OF MILL WORK
LUMBER, LATHS. &c
For sale very cheap, at
ALTAFFER, PRIC15 & CO.
actory:
Foot of Walnut sv a utt,
Office:
ne ir Bed Orces at. .
sept zo
IVirs. S. J Baker?
FABBIONABLE MILLINERY, ,
I Wilmington, N. C.
Corner Third and Orange Streets.
TjANCIT OOOD8, Notions, HaU, Bonnet,
1 Flats, Flowers, Feathers. Ornaments ot
all kinds. Will renew and work oYer all
Slnds of old hair, braids, combings, &c, root
lem and make tiem eqnal to saw. Old
Hats made to look like they were caw. Call
and see my specimens of work.
jelO MRS. B. J. BAKER.
C. W. Yates,
ITriRHPJt Tf r.Kl.T. THE ATTENTION.
w
of Teachers and Parezts to his complete
stock of Bchool Books and School Stationery ,
Those wanting to boy will find it to their ii!
rantage to call or correspond with him.
Sunday School Books, Hymn Books,Eib
1 Prayer Boeks, and Reward Cards, in
1
i
YATES BOOK STORE.
" Mpt 6