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iniB PAPB I ( l . H 1N , iTlONS, POSTAGE PAID. 1 ' " oo Six months, $2 50 ; Three -i is One month, 60 eeata. .r trill be delivered by carrier, J ,ee,inE7 Ptof the citj.it the r'!ri-.opl3oellttpflr WMk JrsoMcnbers will pleaae report any and lurMto receiTe their papen regularly. yew Advertisements. THEGREAT irif FOR EHEUIATISI J fauralaia, c'zica, Lumbago, Cackacho, fi. rnecs of ihs Cisst, Gout, Quinsy, Cora li.roat, Swell ings end Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feei and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. So Preparation on psrth equals St. Jacobs Oil ' safe, turf, simple and eheap External A trial entails but th comparatively t".!irft'outkv of "0 Onts, and every one euffer ir.j with ca tavo cheap and positive proof Directions in Eleven Languas. BOLD BY ALL DEUG GISTS AUDDEALEES IN MEDICINE, A.VOGELER Sz. CO., Baltimore, 2T(L, IT. S. A, - t,-rill2diMU0 to "TURKISH BATH" OA pi 8 Cikes Iq box for 25 ecnte; nothing to mual tin's article for the price. JUST IN, A LARGE STOCK OF M CURTAINS J By the pair and by the yard. Samples t'nt to the country to reliable parties. Respectfully, R. M. Mclntire. 'ji'j 27 - MR?. JOE PERSON'S REMEDY FOR SCROFULA NEVER FAILS. It Will Cure if Fairly Teste!. It fives me much pleasure to be able to itethat I have derived an effectual cure of scrofula from the use of Mrs. Joe Person's Jratfy for that disease. I had suffered 'fota Scrofula for more than three years, oa had despaired of ever getting well. I w treated during that time by three very nunentphysicians,vithout any good result. Jttieawenttothe National Surgical Insti "to, tAtlanta. Ha., and was treated there we than two months, with- no better re- "uiaan family physicians met witn. After returning from the JusUtute, I was JsuaJed to try Mrs. Person's remedy, and cad not used it more than a week before I covered its curative and healing proper-rf- My sores soon began to hea', and the J or of my skin changed as fast as the sores td. I had not thought of ever getting Ueaia, but my hopes increased, my low n:edne$s fled before th i remedy, and I a now enjoying splendid health and am in spirits- The remedy is mild as a pur JTe, and a strong tonic ; it will heal the t stubborn sore in three weeks if taken friy. It is my opinion that it should some time after the sore is healed, remote the cause of its effects. It should tfl1l ' -j it ajtawMajpy -a vs& a v , jaomei neglected it. from the pressure of , "-"- u ui vta iuuuu mill readymade would commence to re t'16' nI for this alone it should be Smi fellarly nUl an effectual cure is krtf v otbinS should prevent regu U , V 1116 use of remedy and it should 0Tmeaat the PrcPer time. I would re mend to all wlio are suffering from tf tn to try U" U wiu EUrely cure Ju rir PVf 11 f air test 1 8Peak from xpe fal r- D.a not from hearsay. I am a grate- a ent of a cure from tbo use of Jt nd K-70r raany and lasting obUgaUons to t person for the great relief 1 haveob- rrom it mc . Sufferers, try it and be Ki-t 'icc 1 &xn respectfully, 5Jn, N. C JAMES AMORUIS. sump for testimonial of lemarkable pared by Mrs. Joe Person, Franklin SnLnv by WM- OREEN, WII- ' T W V v w . w a K filV t 5 m 1 rl VOL. V LOCAL NEWS. TW, ADVEKTISEMEN'TS. Alex Spkunt & Sos Ship Notice. HEixsBEEGER-wS'.hool Bodks J L Doatwkight-" Pride of the Pai.tiy U W YATKa--Your IntereU Daj'a length 13 hoars and 56 minutes. Criminal Court convenes next Mon day. , July, 1881, steps down and out to morrow: " Sunset to-morrow afternoon at 4 min utes past 7 o'clock. ; There were two interments in Oakdale this week both children. There were no interments in Belle vue Cemetery-daring the week. Work on the new addition to the Court Jlouse is actively progressing. In Pine "Forest Cemetery (colored) there were six interments this week four children and two adults. . Beautify your homes by using the N Y. Enamel Paint, ready mixed and war anted. Sold only at Jacobi's. t Judge S. W. Watts delivered an anti prohibition address at Easy Hill, Bruns wick county, to-day. Regular meetings on Monday next o the Board of Aldermen and Board of County Commissioners. Maj. James C. McRae, of Fayette ville, President of the State Prohibition Association, is in the tity. Mr. R. K. Bryan, of that excellent paper, the JFayetteville Examiner, is here on one of his rare visits. Catarrh of the Bladder. Stinging, smarting irritation of the urinary passages, diseased discharges, cared by Buchupaiba. Druggists. Dept Jas. C. Munds. The cotton receipts at this port to day foot np 82 bales. Where in the world does it all come from, at this sea s6a of the year ? We welcome to our exchange list the Catawba Banner, a handsome weekly which has just gone into publication at Catawba, in this State. The exports foreign to-day amounted to.2,776 barcrels rosm, shipped by Messrs DeRosset & Co., on board the uermau brig Express, for Hamburg. Capt. N. F.' Thompson did not address the citizens of Middle Sound to day on account of the extreme sickness of his r.hild atSmithville. He "was summoned to the sick bed of his child yesterday. A safe and sure means of restoring the youthful color of the hair is furnished by ediy popular from its superior cieanu neas. - - r The following are the readings of the thermometer to-day at the Signal office in this city: 7 a. m.; 72; 11 a. m., 77; p. m. 82.. The maximum temperature to day was 83.5 degrees against 83 de grees for the same day in 1880, The change in the weather which has prevailed yesterday and to-day in mark ed. The wind to-day has been from the North and the atmosphere is cool and pleasant. Bed kiver' was found com fortable early this morning; Dr. J. G. Walker has returned to the city from Richmond, whither he we"t a few days since to attend Major Jas H. Hill, who was suffering so seriously Irom the effecU of his recent accident. We are glad to learn that Major Hill is im proving. To Builders and others Go to Jaco bi's for Sash, Blinds and Doors, Glass, &c You can get all sizes and at the lowest prices. t ' We are sorry to learn that Mr. A. M. Bowden, of Asheten, one of Pender county's best citizens, has it in projection to remove to Southern Texas, where he has a twin-brother now residing. North Carolina can ill afford to spare such men as Mr. Bowden. ; Tbermomstrica 1. The following temperatures to day, at 3 o'clock, are reported, or the weather bulletin issued this afternoon: Cedar Keys, 90 ; Jacksonville, 86; Punta Rassa, 75; Savannah, 87; Charles ton, 85 ; Augusta, 90 ; Charlotte, 76 ; Key West, 92 ; Montgomery, 92 ; Pen. sacola, 90 ; Atlanta, 86 ; Port Ead3,89; Wilmington, 82, r n .Li WILMINGTON, N. C, SATURDAY, JULY 30. Unoailable. Unmailable matter remains ia the postoffice in this 'city addressed as fol lows : Green Bonds, Fayetteviile, N. C: Ella Bash, in care of Moore fc Gal lam ; Joseph Cause, Broad street lane, second door to Houston street ; Dom Smith, Pender county, N. C. ; Messrs. Smith & Patterson, Waynesboro, N. C; (i. M. Kilmore, Harleesville, S. C. Mr Uennin; Condition We regret to 1 learn that Mr. Robert Henning, formerly.of.this city, but now of RichmondVal, who was stricken with paralysis a week ago, as reported by us a few days sincer ix iaa very critical eon dition; in fact; we understand that his life is despaired of and his death is almost hourly expected. His physicians state that he may die at any time but may passibly live for a week. Magnificent Melons. Talk about your big watermelons.your Cabas and rattlesnakes raised down in Georgia, North Carolina can beat Georgia and Alabama and Florida, all in one pile. Mr. Newbury received to day from Major C. W. McClammy's farm, on Topsail Sound, 13 melons which weighed, all told, 525 pounds, an average of over 40 pounds each. They were all magnificent melons, the largest weighing 46 pounds. Verily, there is life in the old land yet. Call at Jacobi's for Garden Hoes and Rakes, Shovels, Spades, Axes, &c. There you have the lowest prices. f City Court.. His Honor had two cases for consider ation this .morning, one for disorderly con duct last night, which enriched the city treasury $5, that being tho amount of the fine imposed and paid, and the other, that of a countryman for refus ing to remove his cart under direction of a police officer. The sentence in this last) named case was a fine of $5 also, but the defeadaot took an appeal to the Criminal Court and gave a justified bond f $100 for his appearance at that time. Back Home. Mr. Isaac Shrier, who has been on a visit to relatives in Cleveland, Ohio, for more than a month past, returned here last night. He tells s that the change in sentiment towards the South among the people whom he has been with is . something really remarkable. There "is not one word now, he says, of Southern outrages, but when the people of our section are spoken of it is in the kindest language. This change has been brought about by the universal expresp. ions of sympathy and regret from the peo ple of the South j called forth by the at tempted assassination of President Gp.r field. Verily, Guiteau may yet prove to have been a public benefactor in the guise of an assassin. Freshwater Perch, Trout and Black- fish Hooks and Lines. A fall assort ment and lowest prices at Jacobi's. f A Melon-choly Accident. While a horse cart was being driven up the steep hill on Chestnut, between Water and Front streets, this morning by a man, the tail board accidentally fell out and several fine-looking water melons which, owing to the steepness of ascent, had rolled back in the cart and .were resting against the tailboard, fell to the ground and striking the paving stones were broken into fragments. But none of the melons were lost ; several small urchins, both white and colored, immediately proceeded to gather up the fragments and stowed them all careful ly away with lightniDg-like rapidity in their own bread baskets, so that in a few minutes' time there was scarcely a sign of the accident left. I was cured by St. Jacobs Oil in one day of a bad attack of rheumatism of a week's duration, says Mr. Unas. Wetzel ofNauvoo, 111. Crude Turpentine Booming. The buyers of crude turpentine were en their mettle this morning. The mar ket after sales at 2.65. was run ud to $3.10, with sales of 50 barrels at that price; $2.65 was the first quotation which was bettered by a bid of $2.15y when another buyer said he would grre $3.00 ; then another offered $3.05 ; then the $3.09 bidder went a little'better and offered $3.10 per barrel, at which price 50 barrels were sold to him ; $3.10 was then offered by the same bidder for 100 er 500 barrels. The market seemed to be in quite a feverish state and the competition -seemed to be between the city distillers and parties who buy on Northern cr foreign orders, to ship. The Register of Deeds has issued but one marriage license this week, and that to a white couple. Justice W. M. Poisson, one of the new ly appointed Magistrates, qualified to day beiore S. VanAmringe, Esq., Clerk of the Superior Court for this county, and will enter upon the duties of his of; fice on Monday, the 1st prox. A. Fowl Remedy. We wrote the other day requesting some remedy for chicken apoplexy and chicken cholera, and a friend tells us that Barker's Vegetable Horse and Cattle Powder is an infallible cure for everv ill that fowls are heir J to. The J powder must be mixed ith meal or other food and given to the chickens in that way. The medicine can be purchased at any of the drag stores and the chickens of the hucksters. The Market Question The joint committees from the Board of Aldermen and the Board of Audit and Finance met yesterday afternoon at halt past 3 o'clock and adjourned at half past 6, having spent three hours in consid eration of the vexed market question. No decision was reached then and the meeting adjourned until next Wednes day, when something definite may be de termined upon. Tho Crops. A gentleman who speaks from recent per sonal observation tells us that the crops in Pender, Duplin and Sampson counties are as a rule superb. There may be some local exceptions to this rule but in his journeys in various directions he found none. Corn and cotton are both also said to be very fine between this city and Laurinburg but beyond that point there has been much distress forwant of rain and even with good seasons now hardly more than one-fourth of a cropwill be gather ed in many localities. Magistrate's Court. f- Luclnda Floyd was arraigned before Justice Gardner to-day upon a peace warrant,' the affidavit for the issuance of the warrant being1 filed by J. R. Russ, colored. Defendant was ordered to give bond for $50 to keep the peace until the 1st day of October, and to pay the costs of the trial, in default of which she was committed. J no. H. Whiteman, colored, was ar raigned before the same Magistrate for violation of chapter 368 of acts of the General Assembly, ratified March 14th, 1881, entitled an act for the preven tion of cruelty to J animals. The nrosecutinsr witness alleged that the animal was foundered badly which defen dant was driving in a dray and gave evi dence of great pain whenever a step was made. The case was finally dismissed we hear, by the Magistrate, upon the advice or suggestion of the Solicitor np. on defendant's paying costs in the case. Before another Justice, Isaiah Farrow and James Redmond, both colored, were arraigned and committed lor trial on Monday, the 1st of August, at 10 o'clock, upon the charge of obtaining money from Messrs. Northrop & Gumming under fale pretences. cnurcn services. Wore hip in the vario us churcht of the city to-morrow as follows,;. ST. JAMES PARISH, Corner Third and Market streets, Rev. A. A. Watson, D. D., Rector. Seventh Sunday alter Trinity July 31st. Sunday School v:6V a. m. Morning Prayer at 11 o'clock. Evening Prayer at 6 o'clock. T. PAUL'S EVANS. IiUTUERASr CHTJBCH , Corner Sixth imd Market streets, Rev. G. D. Bemheimn 1). D. pastor. Sunday School at 9:3a a. xn. English service at 11 a. m. ytn service at nigt. Christian Association at 4 p.m. - rt. John's chtjbch, Corn?r Third and Red Cross sts. Rev. Thorn f A D. Pitts, Rector. Seventh Snnday after Trinity July 31st. Early Celebra tion .'At 7:30 a. m. ilorniEg Pra? er aDd sertr ioa at 11 o'clock. Sunday School at 5 p. i a. Evening Prayer at 0 o'clock. FIBST PRESBYTKKIA2T CHTJBCH, 'corner Third and Orange streets. Rev. J. R. Wilson, D. D., pastor. Services at 11 a. m. Lecture on Thursday night at &30 o'cJocki FIRST BAPTIST CHTJBCH, comer of Market and fifth streets. Rev J. B.Taykr, Pastor. Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p.m. Brooklyn Sundav School at 4 p. m. Young Men's Prayer Meeting Tuesday night at 8 o'clock. Church Prayer Meeting Thursday night at 8 o'clock. CHBIST'S CHTJECH (COXOSEG ATI03TAL), on Nun, between Sixth and Seventh. iter. D. D. Podge, Pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Pastor Bible Clxss at 12i p. m. Prayer and Praise Meeting Wednesday at 8 p. xn. Sunday School at 5 p.m. UJJ1 V JL V V o 1881. NO. 178 The Kf y to Health. nave you found the key to perfect health nd strength? It is Kidney Wort, the only remedy that overcomes at once the inaction of the kidneys and w bowels. It purines the blcod by cleans ing the jystem of foul humors and ' by giving strength to the liver, kidneys and bowels to perform their regular functions See displayed advertisement. Editor Rev ie -: Is there a village of 200 inhabitants in North Carolina that would allow forty or fifty carts, (mule, horse and cow) to make a stable of one of the principal streets? I believe not. Second street, corner of Market, is a perfectly hog-hole of filth, enough to breed cholera and yellow fever. . J t -is impossible to pass there without holding the nose or vomiting. Is there no rem edy? Cannot onr -Senator, who it sterns controlled the last legislature, give us some advice or help? It the Mayor and Board of Aldermen have no control of the city, let's sell out or present it to the members of the last .Legislature, or quit paying taxes. About one more "poor man's bill" would kill the old town effectually. lr the city caunot control her streets, and make her own regulations.ow can they col lect taxes, monthly &c? For one I am tired of paying taxes for the purpose oi hiring hands to clean three or four blocks of filth- erery morning, left there by country carts. A Resident and Tax Payer. Haunted Me. A Workingman says: "Debt, pover ty and suffering haunted me for years, caused by a sick family and large bills for doctoring, which did no good. I was completely discouraged, until one year ago, by the advice of m pastor, I pro cured Hop Bitters and commenced their use, and in one month we were all well, and none of us have , been sick a day since; and I want to say to all poor men, you can keep your families well a year with Hop Bitters for less than one doc tors visit will cost." Christian Advo cate. Study your interest. You can now buy ,Cook Stoves at factory prices at Jacobi's. f New Advertisements. Ship Notice. ALL PERSONS are hereby cautioned against harbor ing r truitingany of the crew of the Br. Barque "SUSIE", Capt. Kerr, as no debts of their contract ing will be paid by either the Captain or Consignees. ALEX SPRTJNT & SON, jy 30-3t Consignees a IE 3E1L JL ZO -.3ES OF THE Pantry 99 It is claimed by tho Manufacturers of this celebrated brand of Triple Purified Flour Made from White Flint .Wheat, That it produces ONE THIRD MORE BREAD to tho Barrel than ordinary Straight Flour, while it , costs but little more. It ia tho Finest flour manufactured By the Latest and Most Ap proved Method, and gives you PURE WHITE LUSCIOUS LQAVE BISCUIT AND PASTRY. I have it FRESH at all timee, in BarrelF Half Barrels, and on Re tail for those who wish to try it. Send a sample order to JNO. L BOATWOiBHT I Itfca. 11 &1S IV. Front St . 77a vZl fcs't3 to rccslre ecnpsLrlcitIca frca c-ir &Xaai ea any aad all vlziU o KcaerailTitsrwi Ixt' - "TVjcaTaef tt writer 8is1 tlr jtbt far " tlib4 iU Editor. .CoKj-ioiticnj troft b written' oa only osa dJa cf the '''Tcriaaatin fiut'te'tTdUea ' '. : - :. A ad it is esrdsllj azi. rcrUTSlarly under ftood tbat t.9 K&t-vdrri not alwsji erdort tie view j o! c?rr??pci,i!ccf urlcsa to rtat ta tie e&fcr?3l oiasaii.! -; - - . ..( Advcrtircrsonts. choDl Books, A V JiirLLTS STviCi ALWAYS ON ta- at KESUCLD IV ICLS. Li'xra! dire n t7eiebe:a. t'iders from hn ctcnt y rffpcctfally t(y- iv 20 LW Book and JIoiTPt&rt Prohibition D L. RUSSELL, ON. and MAJ. JAS. C. McRaE, President cf the State Prohibition Conven tion, will epcak from the steps of the CITT HALL, MONDAY NIGHT, Aug. lt , At 8.30 o'cleck, cn PROHIBITION. Let everybody attend. The railroads will issue 'round trip" tickets from all stations . ood to return August 2d, AT ONE FARE. All who deirc t hear the ablest dl?cuionv of the campaign should not fail to.be pres ent. ' ' Jy 2-2t lilies for Sale. s EVERAL GOOD MULES FOR SALE and a few sorry ones. jy 28-1 w D. L. RUSSELL. RED CEDAR PACKING CHESTS SASH, DOORS AHD BLINDS, brackets,;moulding, lumber,"&c ; all . sizes window glass, AT ALTAFFER, PRICE & CO'S. Factory: Foot Walnut st. Office: Nutt, near Red Cross HAY A?m GORrJ, Eastern Hayv White and Fi3ixed Corn. FOR SALE LOW BY Hall & Pearsall-1 Coriii Flour, Bacon, 3000 Bushcls qors 1 GOO Cbl3 riour' 821 z33' 200 Boxcs Smolcaani D s-sides 3 Coffee, Sugar, &c 2QQ Ba8 Coffee, different grade, O ( f Blls Sugars, Granulated, sC, )J Staudard A, Extra O and CV Boxes Assorted Candy, 100 Tubs ChoIeo tls an Boies Freeh Cakee, Potash, Lye, Sods, 100 Coxes BaU ua1 ' " 200 Boxes JC,n' 100 ozca ftni s 1 0 oxea JQQ Half Bbla iad Boxes SnuiT, rQ Dozen Buckets, 10 ams raPPIj3S Paper, H jop Iron,' Nails, Hay, Oat, Randolph , Yarns and Sheetings. I For sale low by jy2o UUL.LIAMS s, MUECHISON Your Interest. 1 QITE JIB A CALL B03E YOU per cljue Echool L'ooki and Sihool 8 Utlor ery. I har a fu 1 icp;ly of Text BmIm adapted by . the 8Ut9- Board of Edoc&Uoa. Alii blitw, PeccMf, Peri, Holdcri, Izic, Crtycn, &c' Ac 1 laaoa aad' Organ of the rer j bft cake always cn hasd. TTe wait your ptrooa;e and will as all we eaa to n&ke busxesf relation p.'ctxmU Yatcsr Boali Btor, -
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