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1HIS PAPEB m ,goeTBr7 .. . ted bT " jOSa. T. JAMES, 0B80 Six months, $J50 ; Tnr One month, 60 oents. tit pPr 11 bs delivered by carriers, IE.:".. rv . i i:k.. at the rater ow and liberal Mil V bacriber. wUl ploasereport any and M,rito recede their papers regularly. A dyertisemont8 IflEiiiiJL gr I - - - I r li 7i VOL. V WILMINGTON, N. C SATURDAY, JULY 2. -1881. NO. 156 UM mm RHEDIIT Neuralgia, Scirziiaa, Lvntc-no Backache, Soreness of iho Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell-, ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, j Tooth, Bar and Headache, Frosted . Feet and Ears, and all other i Pains and Aches. F Preparation n prth lual St Jacobs Oil. Mt$afe,ture, simple and cheap Extehml Umttj A trial entails but the comparatively titof outlay of 60 Cents, and erery one uffer toiwita pain can bara cheap and positive proof 4 iticlaima. . j Krtctioo in Hereo Languages, j BOLD ST ALL DSIJGGISTS AHD DEALEB3 IH MEDICINE. j A. VOGELER & CO.; Baltimore, JUtL, XT. Si Jt. priliWaw-nao tc LOCAL NEWS. I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. . Sol Beau & Bros Great Reduction E G Bakkeb Card of 1 hanks E G.Barer & Co ime Lime A K Walkeb. Cashier Divileud Notice. Heikspehger Hammocks C.W Yates Blank Books The dog days begin to-morro w. Third Sunday if ter Trinity to-mor row. The receipts of cotton at. this port to day foot up 28 bales. -.. . i, - . .. V , The moon enters on iis first bjia rter on Monday afternoon. lie loans an umbrella must first i bid it aii eternal wdi' U. , A .fruitless tffort to succeed in .busi ness without advertising.'. I l jEsnstroiu Yclsanee. This morning, about 8 o'clock, a ballet was shot through & pane of glass in the residence of a gentleman living on Sec ond street. The ballet w&s hurled -with such force, by asling-ehot.as to flatten its surface when it cams in contact with the glass or wall which it struck. Two la dies and a little child were in the room at the time, and one of the ladies narrow ly escaped being struck by the bullet. The practice of boys using sling-shots is a growing evil, and some means should be taken by parents as well as by the au thorities to suppress it. A DEVILISH B: RED President Gar Held Shot and Mortally Wounded Intense ExcLement at the Capital lrreit ef the Assassin "I an a Stalwart" The President Djlnr. . ' Study your interest. buy Cook Stoves at factory prices at Jacobi's. ' " t Abcut half-Dast 10 o'clock this fore noon the startling information was receiv ed here that President Garfield had been shot by an assassin. The news was cred ited by but few until confirmed by later dispatches and then the entiremmun- You can now I itv blazed with excitement. It was loner before any decided details could be had ' Charlotte Observer. ComDlfBrrntHrj Kesiotutlwn. At a regular meeting of the Charlotte Gounod Musical club, held night before last, at the residence of Mrs.. 13. JL. Dewey, the following resolutions were unanimously adopted: ; In view of the trip of th Gounod Club to Wilmington, and of their ery, gfreat enjoyment of the hospitality extended to them while there, and as a slight testi monial of their grateful appreciation and remembrance of the elegant and charm ing courtesy of their hosts, the follow ing resolutions were adopted by tbe ciuo. and the secretary instructed to forward them to the secretary of the Dramatic club in Wilmington: ' Whereas,- The Amateur Dramatic club, of the ctty of Wilmington, saw fit to extend to the Gounod club, of Char lotte, a cordial invitation) to visit Wil PLSA.SB ZTOTICr. 7tvmUgfsd tortctlTssoruntakaScrj trom ocr CrUnd o oy led all rabteeii . Ctieraliatemt hut '! . i ' ' j '. I ' ' . ts iulxm cf d wrttar start always be rax tlsUS to Cta Ctor. nComianleatloTJi sut be wrlUca' oa only cce aide of ib papar. ParsosisUes must be avoided Aad It li etpodaDy and partle&laxly aadar riood that the EdiW doec not always eadors the vicwa ot c6rrspofide&tst uless so stat b tht) editorial eolumna.: ' . . . ag Now Advertisements. Hammocks. XOiaiR LOT OF THC8B HXXtOAjr 3aM1I 'CS3, while aad colored, jut C9 red axd for sale cheap at HEiySBKCO?&S. re- Violins and Banios L30, TBI v.?r IT a LI AN BTuIJTGS far the i?m, u t e-elred eAcffor aaW eheap M t at HEIN8BEBQXRTQ. Lire Book and MuiIcRtrre Commissioner's Sale- Fourth of Jab at Bursaw. We are requested Don't expect every .body to call your baby a beauty; you will be ( disappointed- and Prohibitionists of Pender will have a grand picnic and prohibition mass-meet ing at Burgaw on to state that the next Monday, the Fourth of July. Among the distinguish ed sneakers who have accepted invita 1 . 1 4 1 A 1 1 J AT hence tbe good housewife ca.j't hide her tions to speak are Judge Cantwell, Juaj. recoverea, ana inai t,ne nana oi. iaa iaw .Taroea MacRae. Mr. K W. Kerr may severely punisa the man wno may A fly is said to have 16,000 eyes, and in the meantime denunciations or the mington and present to the people of dastardly deed from all, Democrats and tharcity the Pirates of Penzance and . . - , ; j. u, i Whereas, The Amateur Dramatic Republicans,- whites and blacks Club and their friendg reCeiived and en alike, were heard on every side, tertained their visitors with a warmth of At- this writing, 4 P. M., it is the greeting and a degree of elegaat hospi cordUl and sincere wish of our people tality which not only surpassed their ex wram ana Biucere pectations from a people whose fame as ah ue x resiuem.s me way uvu us m danger, that he may soon be thoroughly; B pies. hosts has been from the eiariiest days ot the settlemeat oi the uape i?;ar region a subject which has baffled the efforts of the most grateful and eloquent tongues and pens, but has also served as an liius- Sunset to morrow afternoon aud Mon day afternoon at 19 minutes past o'clock. t aiuci v. - , . - i an(j pens, out nrf fiant William H. Dav. Citizens of dare to lay violent hattds on the head or tratiftn nf the maxim, that all true hos " ' I . . . ... i m i a I ..... n . .. .. i '-. 'p. this xtepuDiic, the cniei represent.auvc pltaiity nnds us origin ana H3 ine iu The man who died the richest is the one who leaves the least here and takes the. most with him. moustache you will be unhappy and that without remedy. J of the American people. Such particulars as have been received ! are to the effect that the President was at the Baltimore Sc Potomac depot, this Pender, not specially invited, are re quested to take "basket dinners with them. A large crowd is expected. The ladies will attend in large numbers. A band off music will enlivdBvthe occasion, and there will be a ball attniiht. Those I morning, at 9:30 o'clock, waiting to take . . 1 it. : :n v rVoirror1 I iho trjiin for N"rw "Rncrland. He was Never marry a man for his splendid Mu My vue miiu.muwu.j v , nail me usual rates, xiero is a uno up- nmwug m-iu-tiu nn.tnn,. rrt- wiimino-tniana to stwind I when a man by the name of Charles the F.urth in the cewtry and at B of " C?!!! t S'Zn'Sol He She"4 rriL .r .nMa.amanta i M iirflpi ips flnnparpo nnu ureu. iwiuc iu i j- ...i ?aw. x no cuuiuuiibco vi wiugsu4suw, i -wv...-, -rr kindly and generous natures; therefore be it ' ,! Resolved, By the r Gounod Club, in full meeting assembled, that we desire to put on record some fitting! expression of onr annrpf.iation of the universal kfcd- ness and innumerable delicate atten tions shown us, and to preserve in per np.tnal rp.memhrance the recollection of our visit to Wilmington Y VI3TrjB OP A DE01:K OP THIS tMipeiior Oart of Now ITan.-Tfr eoentl ? Jum Term. lt7a, ia m eti- ut poot iog wherein 14 row a K. dtio r- pUiotiffV aad Jona II. AJiea e d wi., aue a. t mra aod wife, and haeirl . 'xh):J 'ua ate de fjodaau, I tall prooei to o.l ficaia, the Ucu't House "door in ih itr of !U uiinnton.on itoedaj, th first f AaiuRt. 161, th follow pjt dworihed lot t lmed with h i-nprorementa tbereoa, rja: Btgta oiop atihj northern lin of Market Street at a iuint aoout ono bcnlred feet from, the north westeru intursrc ton tf Ulzth atreet with kid !. 4tt street, thnce north paralUl witrv .r! tfeet 147 'es:, these weitpaiat lot t,jti Marlat at est 4J fpt, thenoe aeuth ps.rii;el wiia ijiix street 147 feet, to northern iiue f Msrtet at-eet, theaoe east with the hae o. hi ar&et atreet to the bt?inniog. r l-ti Oommlfiloner it; irnnTTniT n imn I S0AF.I Freshwater Perch, Trout and Black fish Hooks and Lines. A full assort mont and lowest prices at Jacobi's. f icii)ns u.re recommending our T HAVE A VJuRY LARGER Quantity of 1 tWaSosp put up ia Boxes, (tix cakes) ior 15 cent per bo xl Oatmeal" Soap Three Cakes for tObents, Most desirable for children. of which Captain R. P. Paddison is Chairman, are preparing for a good time j for everybody. Hundreds of Men, Women and Children Rescued from beds of pain, sickness and; almost death and made atroncr and heartv by Parker's Ginger Girl's, don't think a fellow i3 a gentle-1 Tonic are the best evidences in the world ouug ladies to form walking clubs; this is a matt er in which steps should be taken without delay. man because he cives you a polite bow. Bowers are always knaves, so a euchere player informs"U9. The Champion Safes Work 251 Broad- r, New Y"ork.-Frank O. Herring, of its sterling worth. You can find these in every community. PosL See advertisement. succession and rapidly. The President fell to the floor and the assassin was arrested, isotn snora took euect, one in the right arm and the other in the !hip. The President was removed, as toon as Dossible. to the White House and five physicians were soon at his bed aide. At first the orostration from the effects of the shot was very great and but finding Blank Books. ..-I jJLZjfa STOCK all in, aad inluble for aoy business, just arrived. Alio Draft Note, Becaipt, Letter aid In tolce Books Stationery, BchorlEooks Fancy Gocdi,c. content ourselves witbJ this simple testimonial of gratitude and thanks.! Resolved. That in the reception and 1 .Organs ad Pianofi on eaey lerma. enjoyment of their htitieswe have ,,r tfltM, nWtn lormea acquainxancesmps iiruui wuiu cj j . n auvw "vuyoBv ffreeabio social can expect only the most aj infrp.rmrsfi- Resolved, That the secretary of this r.lnb be reauested to forward these reso lutions to the Amateur Dramatic club of Wilmington, with the hope that we may be able to reciprocate tnoir many kiuu- j 7 1 Qood P3ew Butter? Fira 1st a Ldm Mouse. Last evening about 7 o'clock Tolnmes the reaction wa3 slow, but it was intend-1 nesses, and in any event to welcome them orl nmhP. for the baTla this afternoon, to our homes and hreside. , r- : Gniteau has announced himself to be 311 AND way, ew lWMnnkv. I r omtsua OM WnWrpJl nonrimr out of Ksq., reports the use ot St. Jacoos un v- jr-- - - i for stiffness and soreness of the shoulder, the ventilation windows n a large bricn with most pleasant and efficacious effects, warehouse, in the rear of Messrs Chess, The yacht Fralic has not been, nor Oariey & Co's. office, used by MessrsJE. will be, entered for the race on the G. Darker & Co. as a lime house. The Fourth, neither has Mr. Daniels an idea was doubtlessly caused by the leak- of sailing any yacht. w5oiuwoi uwe-v in tuc aiiernooLu 1110 uro ucpiw wuiviiAw - & astalwart.1 He has been persistent ot , late in his application for a consulship i but could not obtain it and this is thnoffht td have been the basis of the motive for I deed. M.TEB THE PBESIDEN DTlNCf The latest information we have is con- B. . Dewkv, Sec'v. Gounod Musical Club. June 29th, 1881. Now Advertisements the dastardly and cowardly First National la Kits and Boxes. Bmk of I Wilmington, jaae 23 cintireL joe m IC BITT puUKS SCROFULA, RHEUMATISM, V Heart Disease. Chronic Bilinna c.Mio.. wd all kinds of Eruptions and 8kin Diseas i arising from impurity of the blood. As w Alterative Tonic and Purifier of the bipod proven itself unequalled. M EES! XI Ai a Tcaic and Slood Pnrifier it Unsurpassed- raKlEK8 Mill's, Carteret Co , N. C, .' July 17th, 1879. 3. xERSOT? Dftvr fftf!lm T t.hlnV jour medicine is the best that is now before V pubUc, for the cure of blood diseases; I t rP1 confidence in it, and believe that I j vlll do all ;hat you claim for It. I have I ,epern&1 knowledge of the condition1 of Stokes, before he commenced I r1 Jour medicine, and I see you have Jlmt monial he Is cured. Goon,' l 1 God speed you in your efforts to 1 Sf?0rJte condition of mankind, and I do it cmfort and happiness. I will . : - m my Dower ior vou amonr mv ia. Tours respectfully, T . Dk. W. n. Basker D1 itamp for tesUmonial of remarkable caret. i Prepared by Mra. Joe Person, Franklln JJ. . C. Sold by Wil. II. GREEN, WU N.c. h . may 4-d&w-nac PuRCE'LL It is easyjto tell whether or not a theat-1 waa soon on tne 8p0t and throwing, three I tained in a special to this paper from rical performance is very funny, by I gtreams 0f ater on the lime, which in- I Washington City, dated 4:25 p. m., which counting the numoer oi people wno go i cre&sed the fire. The Ire is no nearer f states that President Garheld is dying out to sniile between the acts. I extinguished now than it was last night I the bullet having penetrated his spine. Don't forget the delightful excursion I but more lime has been slacked, ihe The assassin; when arrested, exciaimea . f ft ho airfln bn the Fonrth on the steampr buildine will be almost a total wreck;. "It is all right. I am a Stalwart. Ar JPasspert, to Smithville and the Forts, The walls are now badly .cracked thur is President now. T have a letter oni have heen shovea oui oi i to tienerai onerman : laittj mo iu plunib from 6 to 8 inches by the lime. It and' I'll explain every thingJ THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS of this Bank have declared a dividend of Three aA a TTotf Por Cp.nt. navable on and aitcr the 10th inst. A. K. (WALKER, jy 2 3t I , v;asmer. For Bils 1 jw by Nail "& PearsaU- jelGj . under the auspices of the Hibernian As sociation. Love may tbe blind,' as they say, -but we notice that in all the. records of the ages, it has never kissed theyjrirl's mother by mistake when it reaened after the girl. . : . To Builders and others Go to Jaco bi's for Sash, Blinds and Doors, Glass, all sizes and at the t is ah insur in. a com- wi - &c You can get lowest prices. a Ia accord no paper on Monda hope to gn day a f tern TheC 1-4 the ce with our usual custom be issued from this office aext. the Fourth, but we our friends ogainon Tues- Am fear Flour Mills was flood lmHh of about six inches on yesterdail 4 the heavy rain and the propriet j g Istained damage to the amount 1 1 iat 200 on stock. Call o ,!o3i'sfor Garden oes and Rakesf f &3, S pades, Axes, &c. There 5 MANifJKMSST, cm . 1 4 1 Prop Proprtet r AtlantiB HoteU ; I '1'U u.1. .11 .. - f-i-rV S3 .r n. V.H you h( 1 diseff wart Thejf :ntril fdrttfl Frenfe" ered fi was sic lowest prices. t fJlock last evening fire was f Mr. J. A. Springer's lime NOW?4 PPosite Mr Barter'8-' fpenetrated through a ieah. ? U t was discovered in time, Wanted J0 BORROW, FIVS. HUNDRED AliD DOLLARS for twelve months Se Beal Estateworth five times tha guests., prevent a disaster. . . l to learn that Mr. J. McD. TheYnberton, has nearly recov- tilatc serious illness. He of tips days and has now, by the a'AvW 1' linhvsicians. cone .to the i -w -i . r 4 , " mnntAT na Dostoffice is Hender- sonville.Vwtt I We un Exchange, day, is agai pension has prompt resu is owned by Mr. Mc W. B. Noyes, now Consul at Venice, who is represenred here by I Mr.. A. Martin. There ance of $509 on the building pany represented in Mr. Sam'l Northrop's agency. There were 1,600 barreh of lime in the building when the fire was discovered, all of which will I be a total loss. Messrs. E. G. Barker' & Co. are fniw nmtftc.ted bv insurance. The en- j t - - gines are still playing on the lime ,and unless they can manage, to drown itj out pretty soon some of the boys may spend the Fourth in slacking lime. Bed-Bugf, Roaches. Dta mtt mt' flies, vermin, mos- ouitoes. insects, .&c, 'Rough on Rats. gists. ; Mllttary Malicra. Brig Gen. M. P. Taylor, commanding the Second Brigade, has issudd the fol lowing general order: Headquarters Second .brigade. North Carolina State Guard, Wilmington, N. C, Juss 27,-1881. General Orders: No. 21. ' , , , In view of the approaching eieore- r Vnrktown Centennial, in ucw ber next, the General commanamg yuo i gj at 9;30 a English, w in a - v m aau m l rii w - a . . becond ana Aniru sunu.u.j Jll.a. m po aeivica nm-i. takes this method of urging we yvu ananta nf Hnmnanies to drill their re umuuu w. w 1 . i mmr Af Kl artrpt. nnrl hire spective cemmands as olten 7 TaytorT Past. fil cleared out by 15c boxes at drug- I a V4 I 1 r a. l aj tand that the Teiepnone ured by the storm yester- wortting order. The sus een very short and the tion speaks much ia favor lency the Governor and of the Adjutant General of the State that the N, a B. A Wilmington Boy. We publish oh the fourth page of this i issue aA interesting letter from a young friend, formerly bf this city, who is now with a surveying party in Tehuantepec. j He doesn't append his name to the com munication but we will take the liberty a I of doing it here. It is Mr. Asa a. Brown, youngest son of the late A. A. Rrnwn nn d brother to Messrs. J. Kent Brown and T. A. Brown, of this city. We are ielad to hear from him and to know thkt he is doingwell. Baaaaaa Ladies who Appreciate Lleg.vnce and nnritv are nsinir Parker's Hair .Bal- am. . it is me Dest arucie bo;u iur re storing gray hair to its original color and beauty. Church; services. Worship in tho various churches of the city to-morrow as follows : ?ST. J AXES' PARISH, Corner Third and Market streets, Rev. A a Wat arm. r. n.. Ttertnr Third Sdndav after Trinity Juy 3rd. rfominj? Prayer and uelebrauon ac li o'ciocs. Jivenius Prayer at C o'clo A ST. PAUL'S KVAX6. LUTIIERA2? CSUECH, Corner Sixth and Market streets, Rev. G- D. Bernheim, D. .'J. pastor. aunay tervice at TIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, corner of Market and Fifth, streets. Revt Sunday bebool a a. m. and o .o.m Lime Lime I A LTHOUGH COMPLETELY BURNED warehouse, we beir to inform eur customers that m another we have sufficient stock to supply all present demands. Send on your orders ana tney shall be promptly and satisfactorily hiied. A Card of "Ijhanksa MY THANK 3 ARE ULZ. hereby tendered to thd members of the Fire Dpnartment. one and all, who eo nobly a ji i.i 4n wrr I irj trrrct fit, tVlfV PT PTTOfl I II Mill FK- I Vrft llA AAA V A a vwn .-w- fire on the night of the 1st iiUt. '" jy2.lt , .Ji.' w Mftatii. GREAT REDUCTION PRICES OF SPRING GOODS. A SPLENDID OPPORTLTNITY TO, WIN A FORTUNE. SEVENTH GRAND DIS TRIBUTION, CLASS G, AT NEW OR LEANS, TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1881 134th Monthly Drawing. I'Mim State Lottery- Company. Incorporated in 1SC3 for 25 years by the Legislature for. Educational and. Charitable purposes with a capital of $1.000,000 to which a reserve fund of over $420,000 has since been added. ; , By an overwhelming popular vote Its franchise was made a part of the present State Constitution adopted December 2d, A.D., 1879. Tt.. Ow-v Vmmm T. . mam . .. m m will take place monthly. It never scales or poatponcti . Look at the following Distribution: CAPITAL PRIZE $30,000. 100,000 TICKETS AT TWO DOLLAR EACH, HALF-TICKET8, ONE Dollar. LIST OF PRIZES. 1 Capital Prize 1 Capital Prize TWO HUNDRED CAS3DERE PANTS. ONE HUNDRED MARSE For sale very lor Sol. jy2-lw LLES XTLST2. Bear & Bros. GRAHD FAMILY EXCURSION SMimVILLE AND rpo and to Sea, on the THE FORT3 Slmr. PASSPORT, Lolrd'a fcnpper "Will be administ-wed mftnr t'la mntnmi marmnn KronE'ITn Guard shall be second to none, in point I SandaT kChool at Z v. m. Church Miet- ot Mr. Sterling's energy and persistence t..U onA enninmmt. AtlTorktOWB. VI WW .j. . . , ;mnmMi nattpma. will be issued ; fnii tirm BianVets can be purchased throuzh the Adit. Genla.' Department at a cost not exceeding $1.75 By order of Matthew P. Taylor, - BGenl.2ndBri N.H.Sprcst, I Lt,CoL& A.A.&I.G. ing for tbsinesi Mc o jy night ut 8 o'clo Jt Yoaug pieu's rrajer aieeiing lueta.ij night a8 o'clock. Cnurdi Prajer iieetin g Thursday night at 8 o'clock. SEC331 PnESDYTESIASr RCHUCH, Cor Four li and Campbell atretJ. Kev. O. M. Payne, Pastor. Sarviceg at 11 a. m. and &15 p. ui. oabtath School at 5 p. so. Prayer Meeiing WediibSday at &15 p. no. ceais iree Day's length 14 hours and 30 minutes. Under the auspices of the HibernUn Bcnev . olent Association, on Monday, aTuIy tli, 1SS1. 4 The Hibernian AssociationL so well kno n for their safe, orderly and pleasant Fourth of July I xcureions, promise a- pleaaant time tn al! vho narticinate. I ' The best of order will be D reserved. 1 he Committee reserve the right) to, exclude all ohiectionable personi. No epirituous liquors allowed on board. 1 Refreshments at city prices. Music by Italian Harpers and Dan cinz. :' I Boat will leave at 9 o7cloclk, anarp. Tirket Gentlemen $1: Ladies 50c; Chi!d m 25c, . can be procured from the Com mittAA or Srom Mr. D. O'Connor. nAmmifW Mai. James Beilly, L. Brown John Dyer, D. Quinlivan, James Corbett John Barry, F. IU Darby, je 28-tu-th-at , $80,000 10,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 1 Capital Prize . - 2 Prizes of $2,500 -' 5 Prizes of 1,000 - CO Prizes of 500 - - -Wj Prizes of 100 -200 Prizes of 50 - r -rX) Prizes of 20 - . t - 1000 Prizes of 10 - - - APPROXniATION PRIZES. 0 Approximation Prizes of $3002,700 ', Approximation Prizes of 1001,800 fj Approximation Prizes of 100 000 ' mm aaaaa 13371 Prizes, amounting to - - $110,400 Rifponsible correspondfnff agents wanted ' at all points, to whom liberal compensation will be paid. Ftbr tnrther information, write clearly. ikying fdll address, fiend order by express or iteisterea i-etter, or Money Order dt by mail, addressed oxlt to ii. a. uAUPnirr Naw Orleans, La or 51. A.DAOPJUW.at . o, 212 Broadway, ffew Torsi All our Grand Extraordinary Drawings are under the supervision and management of GENERALS U. T. BEAUREGARD and JURAL A. EARLY. ja i5-Wdd-sat-4wdw The Cosmopolitan 9 m. 1) All 13 TTOS PLACE WHERE YOU J cm et the coolest, purest and moet scientiScAlly mixed Summer Drinks to be found in the city. The very best Wines, Champagnes and liquors always on hand. Therbest5-ceifc Cljar that is nade. Droy ta amlccol on. 'JOHN CARROLL. JeS- ' IPrcprlttCt i under difficulties.
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