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VOL. V
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ItMINGTON, N. C, SATURDAY, JULY 16. 1881. NO. 166
LOG A L NEWS.
Lec-
Nkw Advertisements.
WJI. R. Huxteb Local Ad Free
ture
Wil. ' Light Ixfaxtbt Grand Excur
sion
Hall & Pzausall Good Ner Butter
Heinsberger New Summer Novels
C W Yates School Books
Dajs length 14 boars and If minutes.
Mope lUln
Late jei terday afternoon there was
another hear fall of rain at this point,
which continued into the night How
far it extended into the interior of the
State we are not aware bat we under
stand that there was rain at Magnolia
on the North and Whiteville on the
South. We trust that it also extended
up About the headwaters of the Cape
Fear, where, they, tell us thai it is great-
Icvd tea is more than ever the popular j lj needed.
drink. I vm k r.i-hf !,.
' " . . I . . . . -
The vegetable that young ladies like I , We regrcto learn of a terribly oif al
most is to mate-oh! I ter which occurred yesterday, near Maflr-
Sunset to-morrow afternoon at 14 min' nalia, daring the prevalence f the thun
der storm. Mr. John Matthews and his
for
RHEUMATISM,
geurafgia, Sciatica, Lumbago,
jcfabi, Soreness of He Chozt,
Cnuf.
inas and Sprains, sums ur.u
Fains,
M, & cnd Headache, ft?
feet end Ears, and all other
Pains end Aches.
, ?rrtrtion on with equals St. Jacobs Oit
. ISEiure, simple aiid cheap External
?JLIlV A trial entails but the coaipa rati Tel y
SintUr of CO Cents, and every one Buffer
JJth pia can bare cheap ani poaiUre proof
rfiticIaiiM.
Krtctioni in Eleven Languages.
SOLI) BY ALL DEUGGTST3 AND DEALEES
IS MEDICINE.
A.V0GELER & CO.,
Baltimore, JKd., XT. S. A,
urill2hw-no to
Spanish Laces
In great variety. -
WHITE AND COLORED "SPREADS'
8ome red bargain.
NES57
Of various atylei.
Fine Embroidery.
Ulsters & Suits 1
All sixes.
THE TURKISH BATH SOAP
ImiiiDZ freely, tv-e cheapest and bolt In the
urket, (6 cries for 25c). ,
Reepectfallj,
R. M. IVlclntire.
jy u
utes past 7 o'clock.
It will now soon be known what the
harvest will pan out.
The receipts of cotton at this port to
day foot up 29 bales.
It fceems that everybody must bare a
slap at the mosquito.
Ice dealers are rejoicing in the pros
pect of a continued demand.
and
little
Steamship Benefactor cleartd
sailed for New York to-day.
Yon can deceive your guileless
wife but her father's wife never.
Only one interment in Bellevue Ceme
tery this week that of an adult.
Rev. Dr. Bernheim returned to the
city last night and will fill his popil to
morrow.
There were two interments in Pine
Forest Cemetery this week both, child
ren. .
Tubular ribbons, woven double, with
out evidence of a seam, are a novelty for
bonnet strings.
' The favorite flower bonnet is made of
rosea witnont iona?e. mixea wim uae
jetted black lace.
. The new style of bonnet may be pho.
top-ranked bv slamming a rlpo tomato
O i - w "
against a board fence.
There was only one marriage license
leaned bv the Resrister of Deeds this
week, that to a colored couple.
mother, residing about one mile from the
town, were struck by lightning and killed
while one of Mr. Matthews' brothers was
stunned by the same stroke. The house,
we understand, was not set on fire. We
have no particulars, the above meagre
report being all we have been able to get.
Call at Jacobi's for Garden Hoes and
Bakes, Shovels, Spades, Axes, &c. There
j yon have the lowest prices. t
attention, Boys and Girls! free Sab
bath School Lecture.
Mr. Wm. R. Hunter, "The Children's
Friend," will address the young people of
this place this (Saturday) evening, 16th
inst, at 8 o'clock, in the Front street
M. E. Church. Subiect: The Bible and
the Sabbath SchooL The public gen
erally, Pastors, Parents, S. S. Superin
tendents and Teachers particularly, are
cordially invited to attend. The chil
dren are requested to attend at 8 o'clock
and. occupy the front seats to unite in
sin r in a-. Come one! Come all! and
greet "The Children's Friend" with
larre audieace as at his visit here six
teen years ago. It
Beautify your homes by using the N
Y. EnamelPaint, ready mixed and war
anted. Sold only at Jaoobx's. t
A Double Runaway:
A horse belonging to Mr. K. E. Heide
took fright at the corner of Front and
Market streets yesterdays afternoon" and
dashed off towards the rirer. The driver
in trying tereixrth& air
corner of Water street, turned short and
threw the bneev over. The horse was
There were three interments in Oak
dale this week all adults one of which pit ;ft mother taggy, and Mr. Heide
was brought here for interment. I started to his Summer residence at "Ap-
The laziest man is the furniture deal-1 pleton." The animal went along, rery
er he keeps chairs and lounges about I quietly for about a block, when he dash-
lall tie time.
MRS. J0 FSRSGM'S
REMEDY FOR
SCROFULA
NEVER FAILS.
It WU1 Cure if Fairly Tested.
It rives me much pleasure td be able to
UUthat I have derived an effectual cure of
Scrofula from the use of Mrs. Joe Person's
remedy for that disease. I had suffered
from Scrofula Vor more than three years,
had despaired of . ever getting well. I
tt treated durintr that time by three very
tfflinent physicians, without, any good result.
Ithenwenttothe National Surgical Insti
tate, at Atlanta, Ga., and was treated there
more than two months, with bo better re
ultthan my family physicians met with.
After returning Jrorn the dnslitute, I was
pervaded to try Mrs. Persoos remedy, and
had not used it more than a week before I
covered its curative and healing proper-
My sores soon begau to heal, and the
rof my skin changed as fastastbe sores
i. l nad not thought oi ever getting
but mv linnpa Increased. IDV low
Ifafcednea fled before th remedy, and I
now enjoyin? splendid health and am In
Epmts The remedy is mutt as a pui
Wive, and a strong tonic ; it will heal the
stubbom sore in three weeks if taken
j'pkriy. It is my opinion that it should
ktaken some tim aftr the sore is healed.
J remote the cause of its effects. It shouid
l Uten repularly by all means, for I have
JOttetimes neglected it. from the pressure of
e?. and in all cases found that the
already made would commence to re-
rysie, and for tbis alone it should be
lcn resTilirlv nntii an offer. tna.1 cure is
fP'eted. Nothing should nreventje'ru-
lathe nsAnf thoromplT and 'it should
Jkenatthe proper time.' I would re
end to all who are suffering from
'ulatotry it. It will surelv cure you
JOUeive it a fair
Ce fn.4 Dot from hearsay. 1 am a grate-1
Large fans and sun umbrellas are all
f tip raoro inst now DroDerlv tot the
uw o -
sun justifies wsuch.
ed off again, and Mr. Heide, after fatile
efforts to check him, . jumped oat and
the animal left the buggy hanging to a
tree near the corner of Third and Orange
streets. Fortunately, neither Mr. H.
We understand that there has been no nor his driver were hurt.
in nt Florence since last Atril and
w. thprft ia much suffering in " conse
quence amonsf the farmers.
Freshwater Perch. Trout and Black-
fish Hooks and Lines. 'A full assort
Study your interest. ' Yon can now
bny Cook Stoves at factory prices at
Jacosi's. t
recinierit. rf
"Qdcr many and lasting obligations to
a for the great relief
l naveoo-
ii my advice. I am, respectfully,
JJell, N. C. JAMES A. MOKUIS.
sump for testimonial of remarkable
Frankllnr
Jy 6-diw-nac
JPred by Mrs. Joe Person.
S c: Sold by WM. U. GREEN, WU
T
Por Smithviile.
fiE STEAMER TASSrORT makes her
IboTr , , Ior suuthviile, leaving
Ta,LLrket street at 9-00 A- M.,
lT.T:aJ8' when fhe will leave
r!v 4'i0'A. M., and Wilmingl
X.
wharf
except
leave Smith
ilminffton at 4
raeut and lowest prices at J acobi's. t
IIi3 Honor, Mayor Smith, will make
bv the seaside at
Smithviire, and Alderman Iluggins will
be Mayor pro tern until Col. Smith's re
turn.
The present comet, which has about
played out, will be succeeded by another,
the date of whose .arrival the astrono
mers fix at July 29, and its disappear
ance at November 12.
Flenry King, colored, was arraigned
before acting Mayor 'Hoggins this
morning upon the charge of assault and
battery, but the evidence was deemed
insufficient by the Court to convict and
the defendant was discharged.
Quiucy, (111.) Herald.
In our observation, the most reliable
pain racker in existence is rheumatism;
but better. yet St. Jacobs Oil is the most
decided rheumatism searcher and curef
ever discovered. It has our signature
to its worth.
Struck by lightning
Yesterday afternoon, during the preva
lence of the storm, a house on the corner
of Ninth and Castle streets, occupied by
Ben Smith, colored, yras struck by light
ning and was badly damaged. The roof
was torn up and the chimney cut half in
the electric fluid. The bricks of
111V .
the chimney were thrown into the room in
which Smith and his wife and five child
ren were sitting, but, strange to say, not
one of them was hurt.
Catarrh of the Bladder.
smartine irritation of the
urinary passages, diseased discharges,
cured bvAnchupaiba., Dmggists. Dept
mvlac for Bricku.
Some four or five years ago a lighter
loaded with brick was sank at Messrs
Kerchner&Calder Bros'. wharr, near
the foot of Mulberry ltreet, and daring
the last few days several white meja have
undertaken the job, "on their ownhook,"
of getting up these bricks. They have
adopted a primitive method. Running
a long pole down by a timber raft moor
ed there they dive to the bottom, remain
ing under the water about one minute
and return with one arm fall of jjriekA
while the hand of the other arnf. ttelpa
them in their ascent up by the pole:
The first day they went down they got
np about 800 in one hoar and at this
time the pile has swelled to goodly pro
portions.
Fearful Haioc
On Thursday a terrible thunder and
lightning storm passed : over Goldsboro
and vicinity. - Two colored persons were
killed at Goldsboro by the electric fluid
and one man, twe .chickens and a dog at
Dudley's, twenty miles this side of
Goldsboro. The lightning is said to have
been very severe and was almost inces
sant. We could not ascertain the names
of the unfortunate people.
The Second Grand.
The second grand family excursion of
the WUmington Light Infantry will take
place on the steamer Passprt nn Tues
day next, on.the occasion of the visit of
the Sumter Light Infantry. There will
be mosicand refreshments on board and
all the Committee, Messrs. Thos. C.
James, Frank L. Meares, E. A. Oldham,
J. P. Thomas and R. H. Beery, promise
to do all that isjpossible to conduce to the
comfort of those whojmay attend, and we
think that they may be trusted to do it.
Death er Bev. Mr. Torrentine.
Rev. Morgan , C. Turrentine, of the
Alabama Conference of the M. E. church)
died in this city last evening at the resi
dence of his son, Mr. John R. Turrentine,
at the advanced age of 81 years.
This Venerable man ot God had literal
ly given his entire life to the service of
his Master, for at 17 years of age he was
converted, at 18 he preached his first ser
mon and at 19 he joined the S. C. Confer
w J J.
ence. ne naa servea at various points
in the country throughout .his long and
useful life and was at one time on the
borders, preaching to the Indians. At
the time of his death he was a member
of the Alabama Conference. The fune
ral services took place this afternoon. .
An Oil Acquaintance.
Our readers will recollect the colored
individial, calling himself Joseph Thorn-
as, wno intestea tms city several years
ago and who mystified the legal frater
nity by the ease with which he appar
ently removed his heart from the.left to
therigfrt siae oi! m wxJt w.rt.i& :.
pulsations at will, and who carried "with
him an inch-thick bar of solid iron which
he would-bend and straighten again by
irneated blows On -f his arm. It
will also be remembered that he
was filthv and dirty and that
m
the proceeds of his exhibitions almost
invariably went for whiskey. The same
individual has tamed np recently in
Kansas City, where he claims to be a
Zulu. The claim is disallowed, however,
as there is plainly too much of the Ethi
opian about him. The doctors in Kansas
City ascribe to him two hearts, separate
and distinct, which he can move about at
will, and two complete and fully devel
oped sets of ribs twenty-two on each
side, with one set placed within the
other, but so situated as to be moved up
or down at will.
What is wanted now is a goodhotel QoOd K G1V Butter.
a n 'ii 1 1 y . mi .PiL. iV I
at omunviiie. n win pay : .m iuia mtiu
is no doubt.
And a little more rain this afternoon.
PLSABSU0TX02.
Wt will te (lad to reeelv eonmsnleatlon
from err frUnds cn aay and all' subjscts o
sersrai Lauren w
Tia cua of tit wriitf mxii always be far
l nJjhe4 tin Editor. - ' - I
r.CozjyaarisaUcas cut ba written' cn caly
oaosiieof Cepcpar. . ,
YTzaallCet nasi bs avoided
- Ar i ii L crpttltZlj and f cj&cularly under
kd thtt tie Fditnrdoes noi alwayi'endors
the views ct ccrrtcsdfMi, uxdecs to stat
in tt ed!trrfi eoltisar.
Ttow AdvsrtisoniGntF.
The agony of the laundrywoman is
amusing to witness white maslin dress
es are universally worn.
Croquet dor.'t seem to be as popular
m tf It il lL
as lormeny, L ie -an oiner games, iuu
novelty has departed.
Somebody observes , that " when six
young iaasit aown to tais aooui a
hew dress Dattern a Email boy with a tin
horn is a refuge for the weary.
The hair of the red haired girl i3 trans
muted to auburn, or golden, when she
becomes .a voung lady: the read headed
boy remains rea-neaaea as long as ne
ives.
F
A good old' lady from the country on
seeing soda water lor the iirst time oe-
clared that she"cou!dn't imagine how they
ever poured it into the bottle so as to
make it stay till they could get the cork
in."
The market was well supplied to-day
with everything in the vegetable line,
we believe, except roasting ears. Wa
termelons and canteloupes were plenti
ful in supply but high in price. A; good
watermelon sold for from 23 to T0 cents
and rantelonnes at 50 cents to SI a doz-
en. '
Hcu.vr ! ruTTfiit,
; it . &vt H ars,
r ie lo. ' J
Hall & Pearsail-
uixi fi Unimex . ju o v e
Tj the r uchffs,
'i.uyit,
LEr.T a:;d hand,
LD ASTRAY,
And for Sila at
IlElXSBERQSR'fl
fy 18 Lira Dook and Muilo Store
lit M orris, If. Y.,is Besponsible
for the following valuable statement
from Mrs. M. C. Arnold: "Warner's
Safe Kidney and Liver Cure has done
me -wonders ef erood for catarrh of the
bladder and female weakness.'
In Bodily reril.
Two fishing boats, loaded with stur-
geon, ana eacn wnn iwo me wmuu,
were caught in the sharp squall yester
day afternoon when about three miles
below the city. For awhile it was "pull
Dick, pullTtevil," with the chances de
cidedly in favor of the latter gentleman
The men say that hailstones as large as a
walnut fell and that it was only bythe
most strenuous efforts that they kept
from going to the bottom. Their boats
were heavily loaded, otherwise they say
that the wind mast have lifted them
bodily from the water. As it was they
began to fill rapidly and the only re
source left was for the men to jump over
board and endeavor to steady them with
one hand while they bailed - with the
other, which they did.
To Builders and others Go to Jaco
jfi for Sash, Blinds and Doors, Glass,
Ac Yoi can get all sizes and at the
lowest prices.
School Books.
FULL STOCK ALWAYS ODf HAND,
Headquarters for Text Books adoptsd by
th3Stat Board cf Edwalbn. Liberal dii
count to Teachers
TlAlf OS For Church, Bthool aTid Ptr-
The President's Condition;
The condition of the President has im
. . .
.nvpd crt W.ifedlv that it is announced lor use. Tiazcs of tta L ess mato aifraja ca
- j - - i
to-day that hereafter bulletins will be is- hand at
sued only at morning and at night. It
C. W. YatesVBook Store,
jy n
is stated 'that he passed a very com for-
4-nKla ii"lf loaf, ninrh t- that. His iemnera-
tuua u J A . ,
1 1 I f Tl T - I T - -t -7-
ture and pulse are getter tnan tncy r I Tie Ulll V tJ i;itv
were yesterday; that more solid food has
hP.rn allowed him and that tho indica
tions are all favorable. .
OF
North Carolina.
A Market House on Wheels.
Suite a commotion was created on
TVTEXT SESSION "VyiLL BEGIN c
f- AUGUST 25th, 18S1. .
Uombmcs tne auvanwica ui uto v.
. ... 1 a .n 1 A.I fiatpnr
nr "w Df mnnW tnfl Hmall hovs this riculum, vvitn special auu -
iu.aiA.cu i"v.A w - -I tinn according to tnc univereu y Bjotviu.
ri . - tr .
cfe of some kind, which had the-appear
ance of one 'of the old street cars resur
rected from the fire at' the street car
stables, where it was partially destroyed
by fire some year or so ago. The
strange-looking conveyance was run
ning on wooden wheels and be-
in? drawn by one poor os.
It halted in the old market square and
backed around, when it was discovered
that there was a sort of counter or shelf
at one end, from which it was said that
some butcher proposed to retail beef.
WilmiDgton certainly enjoys a vanety.of QCiQ.g jjflg
different modelled marKei nouses.
I wfTrTiTcftd with it are schools of JLAW, 01
Special facilities given for practical studies, -euch
as
Analytical and Aexicultural Chemistry,
Lan.I Survey ing,DrawInjr,Book-Kceping,
Business, Law, Phonography, &c.
Expenses, including' tuition and room
rent, S 185 to 2o0 per annum.
Address, for eatalosruc and particulars.
KEMP P. BATTLE, LL. D.,
Cliapel Hill, N. C, July 1. President,
july lS-2w
SOHUTT.E'S::--:
PABK HOTEL I
DIED.
Wriglitsville Sound
Tho Sumter Light Infantry.
We understand that a letter was re
ceived here to-day from Capt. Delgar, of
the Sumter Light Infantry, wh erein it is
stated that there will probably not be
many excursionists from Sumter to ac
company the Light Infantry of that town.
to Wilmineton and Smithviile next
Tuesday, owing to tho fact that the use
of the vacant officers' auarters at Fort
Johnson has beeri denied them by the
War Departmen't. It was intended to
quarter the lydies and children who
might acconvjany the party in those
buildings but., these intentions have been'
frustrated. , Capt. Delgar has, however,
written to Secretary Lincoln and it is
possible t) oat the decision may be revers
ed beforr , the company leaves Sumterr
which v e trust may be the case. Gen.
Wade Hampton, we are sorry to learn,
willu ot accompany the excursionists.
Tue Sumter Light Infantry will bo re
ceived here by the Wilmington Light
In fantry who will do all they can to make
tfaeir trip a pleasant one. They will all
1 go down the river together on the Pass-
aort on Tuesdav and the Cor
net Concert Club, who have
been invited, will accompany them,
discoursing some of their excellent se
lections on the way. There will, we
trust, also be a large delegation of ladies
and gentlemen from this city. All may
rely upon it that good order will surely be
preserved and that no intoxicating liq-
1 nors will be allowed on board.
TURRENTINE In this city, Friday even-
lmr, July 15th, 181, at the residence 01
hia BOH, Air. JOnn rw. xurreuuuc, vxxo
MORGAN C. TURRENTINE, of tho Alaba
ma Conference of the M. E, Church South,
aged 81 years.
His life was faithfully spent in the ser
vice of the Lord. As he lived, so he died;
thus adding another, trophy to the blessed
Redeemer's cross, and leaving his bereaved
children comforted with the assurance that
"their loss la his gain."
"Servant of God, well done 1 j
Rest from thy loved employ ; 1
The battle fought, the victory won,
Enter thy Master's joy." Com
Columbus, GaM and Montgomery, Ala.,
papers please copy.
New Advertisements.
JS NOW OPEN FOR TIIE RECEPTION
of guests
JSjrjThe table i3 supplied jith the'pro
ductsf the'Sousds and Sea.
Transient and jc'gular boarders tiken at
reasonable rates. . .
je2-tf
F. A. SCflUTTE,
Proprietor
SECOND GRAND FAMILY EXCURSION
OP THE
VIL LIGHT INFANTRY 1
ON THE
STEAMER PASSPORT, TUESDAY, J uly
IQtb. the occasion of the
VISIT OF THE SUMTER .MILITARY.
The best f order will bo preserved. No
cTrfHtnnTi lionora allowed on board, rie-1
rfimmtji at citv nrices. Music by the
Harpers. The Cornet Concert Club will also
be ia attendance. .. .. , , J
Rhrht reserved to exclude oojecuoimu
persons. - " 0.
Tickets 50c: Children and Servants 2-k,
to be had at News Stands nd Book Stores.
Committee Tnos. u.Jame, t. a.. i
Edward A. Oldham, J. P. Thomas
RES CACXIuG CHESTS
BASH, DOOHS AHD BUNDS:
BRACKETS, MOULDING, LUMDER,'&c
ALL SIZES WINDOTV. GLASS,
AT
ALTAFFER, - PKICE -iCO'S.
Factory:
Foot Walnut -ti.
Office:
Nutt, near RedCrosa
pi
AND
Msetiaz M Trustees tf lis Uniyersity.
THERE WILL BE A MEETING OF the
Trustees of the University of North Car- ,
Oliul, 111 me iictuuii; vuK.fu .a..u,
TUKSDAY, the 10th July. at 4-
o'clock, P. 31., at which a rroiwsor or at-i
ural IIietory will tc cnosen in ine piacc 01
Dr. F. W. Simonds, resigned on account of
ill health. Application should be audress-
eU to rnttOkux t. uaih.
jy 7-dAw2w Chapel lllli,r..-
2?loOTers Wins
r
Keep Cool
TAWnrACTrrfiED "BY WHITSVItL
1Y1 .
- Tle Compaay, vVhltorjOla, N- C.
PrioM aad tMnplM oa a ppUcatioc.
Hesd ia jot orders tor the hclidt jt
d7-iwtr
BOTTLED SWEET CHAMPAGNE CI
DER on ice. A pure, healthy and rr-
. 1 vn ta. iiT"npr- villi, iiiiiii."
catinar. .
XST Pure. Cold Soda Water on ice at.tho
game place, under the' Rtvirw Office at
- S. tf. NORTH HOP'S,
v kWatcr et, etors; ;
Jas. C, Munds.