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, PLEASE FOTICE. TT will be&4 to recalro eoanoalcttn from rzr frier. d? ca ny ea3 all rab?ett cerall3:trc?t tar- "Ri aajs cf tis wrUt szzjt always b fur uiih?d tr tb Editor. . . oaa rUe of tLe j-epr r Azi it u e?r7 cud. psrfiraiarly tnder tool thai tha Editr-jdoej act always endori iie vi6wsct cxrrcr.oidtJDr't czlesa bo it&t in the editorial eo'.z u as. 1 HatdT ed erarj Vf Til T I? T. H KWTAGE PAID. J rN ,,.tb(. 50 : ihree ,1 V) ',.,fi 33; b aeiivc' ou 1 .rtof the city, tithe tper . fc.,rt.mwj 're VrlSeentsperwesX 'rM,:",teiowndliberM "bers trill pleasereport any and 'iTtlieir papers rejrnlarly. r VOL. V WILMINGTON, N. C, FRIDAY, JULY 15. 1881. NO. 165 a. d V8r tisemente. Hi ! m THECREAT LOCAL VEWS. New Aivektisemexts. Heinsbeegeb Blank Books C W Yates School Books The best shelter mother's wing. for a girl is her -The woman who to keep it'dark. dyes her hair wanti About 40-100 of an here this afternoon. inch of rata (ell II FOR JiEMATISI, mm I ' Cjh.iia f ri l rr n r gjuraigia, ouui" .umuu.yu, Izchche, Soreness of tfio Most, "tout, Quinsy, Scro Tit re u t, til ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, loath, Ear end Headache, Frosted Fes and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. x, proration on earth equals St- Jacobs Oit '.,aft,rtre, simple and cheap External Wy A trial entails but the comparatiYely Kfcjr out!r of 50 Onis, and erery one iuffer H with paia cau haTa cheap ni poeitiTe protf rfjuclaina. KrtctioM In Eersn Languages. RID BTALL DEUQOISTS AHDDEALEE3 ' IS MEDICINE. A. VOGELER & CO., Baltimore, Md. ZT.S.A. ipriI12dir.no to. Spanish Laces In great variety. WHITE AND COLORED SPREADS8 Some rel bargains. HEW LACES, Of Tarioua stvles. Fine Embroidery. Ulsters & Suits 1 AH sizes. THE TURKISH BATH SOAP liMliisK freely, tfe cheapest and best in the tsrket, (6 cafcei for 25c). Respectfully R. M. tVJcIntire. Jn'yU Tl e receipts of cotton at this port to day foot up 54 bales. A tolerably respectably watermeloa can now be bought for a quarter. rIhe lover makes a, virtue of ,kue-ces. sity when he drop3 at his swee.t heart's feet. ' The engagement riug is just now out of style, and the engagement bracelet is the proper thing. Why study to know the cause of your pains and aches? Use est. Jacobs un and remove them. D. MacEae", Esq.. of this city, has been reappointed a Director of the North Carolina1!. K. on behalf of the State. Very severp thunder and lightnin passed over Smithville this afternoon. There was no wind or rain accompanying it. Th3 Fort Fisher discussion commands all of our editorial space to-day. A Tery interesting letter from CoL Fremont will be found there. To Builders and others Go to Jaco bi's for Sash, Blinds and Doors, Glass, &c. You can get all sizes arid at the lowest prices! t The thermometer at the City Hall at 2 o'clock to-day registered 93; at half past 2 o'clock it was 89 and at 3 o'clock it was a little below 80 Schr. Stephen E. Woodbury, from Belfast, bound to Jacksonville, was spoken on the 12th inst. by pilot boat No. 6, of Smithville, and asked to be re ported. Mr.J.L. "Winner, who was awarded the contract for keeping the city clock in repair, has given it a thorough over hauling and the clock is now stricking the hours. JOE PERSON'S REMEDY FOR SCROFULA neve'r fails. It Will Cureif Fairly Tested. It gives me much pleasure to be able to kfcthat I have derived an effectual cure of Scrofula from the use of Mrs. Joe Person's JKnedy for that disease. I had Buffered from Stfrofula for more than three years, ud had despaired of ever getting well. I - --vx vul mat iiuiu ujr 1 1 lice Giy i fcilnent physicians. without, anv ornoil rpsult. r jienwent tot4ie National Surgical Insti w, atAtlanta, Ga., and Yas treated there cwre than two months, with no better re wthan ray family physicians met with. 'r returning from the Institute, I was Persuaded to try Mrs. Person's remedy, and tad not used it more than a week before I vered its curative and healing proper- fores soon began to hea, and the )rof my skin changed as fast as the sores Jd. I had not thought of ever getting elaeain, but iuy hopes increased, my low f-Wtedues tied before tin remedy, and I n tfov enjoying splendid health and am in spirits- The remedy is mild as a pur ":sye, and a strong tonic ; it will heal the stubborn sore iu three weeks if taken jPfrij- It is my opinion that it shoftld sen some time after the sore is healed, j wmore the cause of its effects. It shouid "Uken regularly by all means, for I have -f times neglected it, from the pressure of a. &nd in all eases found that the tJlry made would commence to re ".e, and for this alone it should be Ja regularly until an effec"tual cure is !iH-P'et" otnln? should prevent regu . 7 a the use of the remedy and it should llien at thi nrr.ruir tlmo T suffering from who are commend to all if ton y il: 11 eurely cure you 4 ' c " a i air test, 1 speak from expe fcl Dot frora hcarsay I am a ffrate aa !Jipie Dt of a curc from the use of it and XnpT many and lasng obligaUons to UitMf n for thc ?rcat" rtlief 1 nave ob" tarM r0m its use ' Sufferers, try it and be rell.N.c. JAMES A. MOKlJl. cu, sUm? for tcsUmoniai of lemarkable Pred by Mrs. Joe Person, Franklin cionVc. y (Vd4vv.uc Por Smithville. ESTEAMEU PASSrORT makes her Sufi?1?? for Smithville, Ieaing wharf iC-.reetjatSJOOA. M., except nlle wben will leave Smith r.y A. M., and Wilmington at 4 ieiitf Z J W UAKPERI Signal Office, July 15, 1881. The following is the temperature for to-day: 7 a. m.,c81; 11 a. m., 88, 3 p. m 79.' Maximum toay 94.5; for July, 15, 1880, maximum 92; maximum Teloci ty of wind during storm. 32 miles. Henry King, colored, was arraigned before the Mayor this morning upon the charge of assault and battery, but in or der to allow defendant to procure wit nesses, thc case was continued until to morrow morning at 8 o'clock. Call at Jacobi's for Garden Hoes and Rakes, Shovels, Spades, Axes, &c. There you have the lowest prices. t With pleading eyes she looked up from the piano and sang, "Call me your dar ling again."- But he refused, as there were witnesses around and there is no telling when a man will be introduced to a breach of promise suit in these days. 3!tMorrip, r. Y.,is Responsible for the following valuable statement from Mrs. M. C. Arnold: "garner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure has done me wonders of good for catarrh of the bladder and female weakness.' , Xor. barque Theodor, Danielsenf cleared yesterday for Sunderland, Eng landf with 2,722 barrels rosin, shipped by Messrs Alex. Sprunt & Son, and the schr. Post Boy cleared yesterday for St. Pierre, Martinjque, with 141,065 feet lumber, shipped by Messrs E. Kidder k Sons. . - Tharmoineterfca!. The bulletin issued by the Signal offic thi afternoon at 3 o'clock 'shows the following state of the thermometer, at that hour, at the places indicated: Charlotte, 95; Savannah, 92; Charles ton, 95; Jacksonville, 92; Montgomery, 94; Atlantic City, 91; Wilmington, 94.5. "It Is Curinz ETerjbodj., writes a druggist. "Kidney-Wort is the most popular medicine we' sell.'' It should be by right, for no other medicine has such specific action on the liver, bowels and kidneys. If you have those symptoms which indicate biiliousnesa or deranged" kidneys do not fail to procure it and U3e faithfully. In liquid or dry 4orm it is sold by all druggists. Salt Lake City Tribune.) A Urn of Flrt. The alarm of fire this morning, about 9:30 o'clock, was caused by the burning of the root of a small frame house on the corner of Fifth and Castle streets. The fire was extinguished before much dam age was done or before the fire depart ment arrived at the scene of -conflagration. Freshwater Perch, Trout and Black fish - Hooks and Lines. A fall assort ment and lowest prices at Jacobi's. f Rain and Wind We were visited this afternoen by a delightful rain add it came, too, Just when we began to long for it. It wa substantial and refreshing and will prove a wonderful help, to the growing crops. Previous to the rain, however, there was a pretty heavy blow of wind which was as fast as 32 miles an hour and may have done some injury to the cern hereabouts, although, as it came from the South, its fury was probably expended before reach ing the farms North of us, in Pender and Duplin counties. That Ornament. While at Smithville on yesterday we visited the Custom House, that orna ment (?) to the Government, and have come to the conclusion that the Govern ment cares very little for the lives and limbs of its officials. The gangway leading to the Custom-House is tumbling down, and will, unless fixeaftfinost. im mediately, fall under its own weight. We would like tejee it fall for it, and th.3 Custom House also, is a disgrace, bat we trust that no one will be on it to be thrown down on the oyster rocks below. Worth Knowing. A practical gardener 'says that if you will st a tomato plant by the side of each cabbage plant, worms will keep a proper distance from both. Cabbage worms abhor tomato plants. As tomato and cabbage plants both bear transplant ing well, it will be easy to try the experi ment, without planting the seed togeth er, l he tomato plants could easily be pulled up and thrown away when the worms desert the patch, or when the plants are large enough to be trouble some. Possibly the tomato plant may be made very useful in protecting cab bage and other plants. See Here. You are sick; well, there is just one remedy that will cure you beyond possi bility of doubt. If it's Liver or Kidney trouble, Consumption, Dyspepsia, Debil ity, Wells' Health Renewer is your hope. $1. Druggists.- - Depot Jas. C. Munds. No dvertisemonts. School Books. FULVHTcCK iLWAYa OS HAND, He&dqavte a f r Text Foots adapted bj thiSUt Board f f dujvi a. L.beral tit conn to feub'r. 1IAN .-1 "iiroh, fcuhoel aid Ptr lorn?e Tit-re ol best mato always on b&ad at C. W. Yjftes Book htore, Ko7 Advertisements. Tlie XJ11 i ver sity or Korth QaroSina. 3ST TEXT gESSrONT wilt. r.r.niN AUGUST 2.1th, 1SS1. vs(!fth old Cur :u d fxtmlcil instruc- L n ver. itystt'rn. Corul lines II: ?T riculum, with s- tion aecordiu t ; : d t 1 -. . tonncciea v 1: n are MEDICINE, f I'll.vn.wACr. '1? f LAW, 01 The Dixie Fair. The Summer Fair f the Dixie Agri cultural Society comes off at the Fair Grounds at Wadesboro on Wednesday and Thursday of next week, the 20th and 21st inst. There will be a tournament, glass ball shooting, trials of speed, bal loon ascension, &c. A dramatic perform . ahce will be given in the main building each day. Maj. J. G. Branch has been appointed Chief Marshal; Dr. H. W. Robinson, General Supervisor of Entries; S. C. Al exander, Jr., Supervisor of glass ball shooting; Maj. A. Liles and D. L. Saylor, Supervisors of amusements. Trrlng to Keep CoeL In our search after items around the Court House to-day, we discovered four lawyers "puffiDg and sweating in the Su perior Court Clerk's office, examining old; records, making new copies of seme thing alaeady recorded, and all the while doing their utmost to keep cool, which, considering the state of the thermometer," up among the nineties, was exceedingly difficult to do. But then, our legal friends have the consolation of knowing that they will make somebody else sweat for all their labor and trouble when settle ment day comes. The difference between lawyer and reporter is marked ; the former labors to make some one pay for it, while the reporter labors and sweats to make somebody pleased ' by the news he offers as the result of his labors. This is a very unequal world, somehow. Study your interest. You can now buy Cook Stoves at factory prices at Jacobi's. , t Pharmaceutical Association. The next meeting the first anrual meeting, we think of the North Caro lina Pharmaceutical Association, will take place at Newbern, on August 9th. The local committee have secured accom modations for members and their families at $1.50 per day at the hotels. Reduced rates on the railroads have been secured for members and visitors attanding. the meeting, as follows : . Cape Fear and Yadkin Yalley Rail road, round trip tickes for one fare. Raleigh and Gaston Railroad, 3 cents per mile, each way. North Carolina, Wilmington and Welden, Atlantic and North .Carolina, and Western North Carolina Railroads, round trip tickets, G cent3 per mile. In order to be present at the opening session, members must take the 3:45 p. m. train at Goldsboro on Monday. The meeting will have a social as well as scientific feature ; members are, there fore, cordially invited to bring their friends. An excursion to Morehead City is contemplated by the local committee. The meeting promises to be one of much interest the recent pharmacy act will probably be discussed an exhibition of pharmaceutical preparations is ex pected. It is desired that every reputa ble druggist in the State join the assscia tion at this meeting. Old Shoci You probably think that it you look very sharply at an old shoe when you throw it away, you will know it, again if it ever comes back to you. But that doesn't at all follow. One of these days you may button your dress with an old pair of slippers, comb your hair with a boot, or grasp a cast-off gaiter while at your dinner. You don't see how this can be? Well, we'll tell you. Old shoes are turned to account by manufacturers in the following manner: They are cut into very small pieces, and kept for a couple of days in chloride of sulphur. The effect of this is to make the leather hard and brittle. Next the material is withdrawn from the action of the chloride of sulphur, washed with water and dried. When thoroughly dry it is ground to powder, and mixed with some substance like glue or gum, that causes it to ad here together. It is then pressed into molds and shaped into buttons, combs, knife handles, etc So you see how it may come to pass that you will comb your hair with a boot, and fasten your clothes with a slipper. Beautify your homes by using the N. Y. EnamelPaint, ready mixed and war anted. Sold only at Jacobi's. t The bulletins received to-day state that the President passed a very com fortable night and still continues to do welL At 8:30 this a. m. his pulse was 90, temperature 99 8.10, respiration 22 Prejudice Kills. "Eleven years our daughter suffered on a bed of misery under the care of sev eral of the best (and some of the worst) physicians, who gave her disease various names but no relief, and now she is re stored to us in good health by as simple a remedy as Hop Bitters, that we had poohed at for two years, before using it. We earnestly hope and pray that no one else will let their sick suffer as we did, on account of prejudice against so good a medicine as Hop Bitters." The par ents. Telegram. DIED. FARMER At Maxwell's, Columbus Co., n the 14th inst., Mrs. C. O. FARMER, wife of H. J. Farmer, aged 51 years. She was born in Richmond, Va. She was a lady of many excellent traits of charac ter, a humble Christian, an affectionate mother and a devoted wife. A husband and seven children mourn that she has left them. New Advertisement; New Books. JNKB, MUOILAGE, GOLD FENS, PENCILS, STATIONERY, of every variety aad style. Ever T article ia the lice neoeuary to car ry oa a'iy badness, mercantile or cthembe, can always be found at the lowest pricas at JrH HSL38BEllQKR'cV Live Boos: and Masie 8 tore Good New Butter? BS8H A HO SWZET, OOOKINO KUTTEK, It Kits and -Boxefc. Forsale low by Hall& PearsalU I ori, Bacon, Mohtssos. 10 000 BUShS rrlme White CORN, rp Boxes Smoked and D S Sides O P A Hhda and Tierces OtjVJ NewCJropCuba;. Bbls New Orleans Molasses, , J ust received and for sale low by WILLIAMS & MURCniSON Fiuir. jugiir, Coffee, &c 1000 Bbls Flour-, all grades, 250 Bbls Sugars, Granulated, A Extr CandC, 50 Bbls New Orleans Sugar, 350 Bags Coffee, different "grades. 125 Boxes Assorted Candy, 100 Tubs Choice Leaf Lard 75 Bbls and Boxes Lemon Cake?," 375 Boxes Lye and Totasb, 200 Boxes Soap, 75 Boxes and Kegs Soda, 100 Boxes and Half Bbls Snuff, Shot. Buckets. Paper, Spice, Pepper, Gin ger, Hoop Iron, &c Randolph Sheeting?, Ivor sale bv feb 2S WILLIAMS & MURCHISONJ GDHRGIAL HOTEL WILMINGTON, N. O. Large Sample Rooms tor Commer fal Travelers Special facilities feiven lor practical 6tudics, such as " Analytical and A-riCultural Chcmfstry, Lan.i Purvey irjr,Diaviur, Kook-Kceptng. u-mei$, Law, A houograr,hy,tc, Expose, inIndin tuition and room rent, SIS5 tof-'GO-perannum. Address, ! r catalogue and particulars. KE 1 J.ATTLE, LL. I)., Chapel Mill, N. C., Julv 1. President. n c a v ;, -a o ::iuxs n tops, o set lti-tf h A;,Un Tongue reeds otfv !ri5.. duress, Daniel F-Beattv. Waslih-. ton.NJ. . iv 1 4w : " " F" ff3 f?3 cni t ii its ?ioonr:'3 rrarr,r" eusixess university' atfcflfa) Atlanta, lia. For lUustrctec virru'r.r. A live actual Euslncea sschool. ttsxiUhcU tut n!y ears. GOLD MEDAL AWARDED ,THE AUTHOR, ' warrant- tt tno b-tanQ choap. f-Kt, intiisr.cns;it-!o to vry man, ntitler "tho Scinc of J jle." bound in linost l-rt-m-tx muslin, emiMKftptl.fuJI jrilt.jUl jarfs,ontain5hfant ilu! swl nirriivincii. VZ't rewriitipns 17?nVa lllustrat.-il tiarrnio, 6 c. ; trid ItaDW THYSELF. JiKit..No.-lAiullintbotlio6ton. Culicura. the Great Skin Cure, rpHS PBOPBIETOB having thoroughly renovated tab House aad furnished II entire ly new, Is prepared to girt la Ithe trave leg pablio all the eonvenleaeies of a FIRST CLABB HOTEL It Is located In the verj oentre of the business part of the city, baiag oonvecieat to the prineipal basinees ho?cs, Postoffloe, Oostom .Honce, City Hall and Court Hoase. , , , . JS2Am First-Claas Bar and Blliiard .(3sl& eoaneoted with this Hotel, RATES $2 a-JSB DAY. rx,f24 F. A. SUHUTTK. S 0UPPERN0NO I AND Flowers Wine ! jyjAWUrACTURED BY WHITEVIli'j Wine Company, Whiteville, N. C." Prices and samples on application 4 Send in your orders for the holidajr. dee 7-dAw tf rof Trustees of tlis Uniyersily, fflHlTRE WILL BE A MEETING OF the JL TruJJtees 01 tne university 01 isortn Car olina, in the Executive Office, In Raleigh, on TUESDAY, the 19th July, 1881, at 44 o'clock, P. M., at which a Professor of Nat ural History will be chosen In the place of Dr. P. W. Simonds, resigned on account of Ill-health. Applications should be address ed to PRESIDENT BATTLE, jy 7-d&w2w Chapel Hill, N. C. For Sale or Excitant DESIRABLE RESIDENCE with four rooms and kitchen and good well of water and excellent gaidea, for sale cr exchange for property "n Wilmington. For particu lars ,'apoly at THIS OFJT1CE. jj6-tf Itching: and Scaly Diseases Humors of the Scalp and Skin Permanently Cured Cutiaua remedies ire for Bile by all c rug cists, je'rice cl'Cuticara ft Medicinal Jeilj, email boxe3. 50c ; lar ee boxes, $1, Coticora Resolvent, the nw ihilood Purifier, $1 per bottle. Cuticcra lldicin.l Toi et Soap, 25c. Cuticur& ilediclcal Hhavinpf Hoap," 16c-: in bra for birbera and; lanTe consumers. 60c. Principal depot. WEtWr-'OTTR, I Boston, Mass All mailed freo cn recsipt o pries. I JJ JL V U JU I lli MAI W II Any person to bef ericuily ill without a wesk 6tcmich or inactive liver or kidcejs ? Atd whfi'n th iryiiru sta inf o.id condition do vt-u cot find their possessor enjoying ffcc-d health ? Pabkeu's Uisubu Tonio alwje ree;ulate3 tbc?; ixportant orfjas atd never faila to maao tbo blocd rich ard pn'ro, end to ftrtiiirthen-tvfry part of tha tyettm.. . It big oared hundreds of despairing invalids. Ask "your neighbor abcut it. Jy .l3-4w. SEA-SSBE FfiRK HOTELS! I Wrighisvillc; Sound s now open: TOR THE RECEPTIGH Of gUCtS I ! SfSTThe -table 13 'gnr'.T.HctlT with tle'rrol m m AX ".A - Transient and regular- loirJe-statca at rcosouauic rites. "THE STATE." riciimo.vdva. CHAHBERLATNE k. BEIRZ, Owners and;El!tcrs Larjrest cirenlatioc, Cheapest Satso.np tien Price, Loweet Advertisinjr Katei. fiSf Daily ctrcolation now over 4,000. 1 he onlv aiternoon paper is Kiohmood. Sobscriptioa price Daily, $3.W ;per; sa oam; Weeklv, SI per ana am. HaaJ for specimen odIm 'fr. d e 7 The Cosmopolitan BAR 13 THE PLACE WHERE YOU can get the cooieet, purest and most scientifically mixed Summer Drinks to be found in the city. The very best Wines Champagnes an c Liquors always on hand The beat 5-cent Cigar that Is made. Drop in and coolofl; JOHK CARROLL, - je8 Proprietor. je 2-tf F. A. SCIIUTra, Proprietor RED CECAH PACKING CHESTS1 SASH, DOOHS AiiD BLfKDSj BRACKETS, MOULDING, LU.MBEK,"4c; ALL SIZES V.XVDOVr GLASS, AT ALTAFFEIl, PPJCE &;CO'3. Factory; OClce: Foot Walnut it. Nutt, tear -Rod Cross Sale of Real Estate X PURSUANT TO A DECREE of thc Su perior Court ot Sew Hanover County, in the case between 'Joseph KedJy.vs. Ifcniy Reddyi the undersigned will sell , at public auction for cash, at the Court House floor on Aucruit 1st, lU at PJ o'clock, M.,tl following real estate: Deiniiiurr ia Korth line o Woo? ter f tr? tt &5 lect rm corner of Wooster and Sfccon 1 atrtt-ta, runs thence West 33 fct, thesce North "J f.-et, tiicnco East C3 ftct, th?LC tfouih CO feet to oeirin nin, !eln part of Iota 5 tul O, kcfc W In thc cltj of Wilrainton 31AR5DEX BELLAMY, jy l-lawiw-fri Coramie;?ccr
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