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RHED1MTISH,
Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago,
Backache, Soreness of the Chest,
Coat, Quins, Sore Throat,$woIi-
( ings and Sprains, Burns and
Scalds, General Bodily
- ' Pains,
Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted
-: Foei and Ears, and all other
Pafns and Aches.
vXJ Preparation on eartla eqval Sr. Jacobs Oik
m wre9 aUnple nd cAeaj Xxteraal
iUmeOy. A. trUI entaila bt the eompentiTelj
triaiar oatley of 50 Ceata, and every one uffr-
1 of ita cUisoa. -if
i' Directiou ta Beren Lassnarea.
; - SOLD BT ALL PSTJGKI8T8 AJD DEALEB3
XH MEDIOIIE.
? A. VOGEUBR & COM
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Ri; BEING RECEIVED BX EVERY
' ' Steamer and by Rail
The prices will bt as
low or lowet than ever before. -?
. Respectfully, - .
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R. M. fUlclntire.
r:ns. joe person's
REMEDY.FOR
SO R C'P tl L A
NEVER FAILS. '
It 7flll Cxtrt if Fairly Teste.
tf. mn much Tjleasure to. be able toj
state taat l nave aenTcu u cjitchuu cm o
-i a.rni . rmm th nse o f .Mrs. - J oe Perf on'a
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iff rii--
oodl
U . ii 5 'v. ... AND
- remedy for that .disease. I had Buffered
from ficrofala for more than three years,
and had despaired of ever getting weU. I
' was treated, daring that time by three very
eminent physicians, without any good result.
' I then went to the National Surgical InsUJ
t tute, at AUanta, Ga., and was treated there
more than two months, with no better re
; suit than my family physicians mpt with.
jiXttr returning trom the Institute I was
' persuaded to try Mrs. Person's remedy, and
? -jtha4 not used it more than a week before I
discovered its curatiTe and healing proper-j
i ties. ' My sores soon began to heal , and the
i : color of y sWn changed as fast as tbosorea
- Veiled: I had not Vrtgbt of -Ter getting
" well again, but my I es Incrf ised, my low
sWrttednesifled before th. remedy, and I
aim now enjoying splendid health and am In
rood-rotate The remedy ia mild as a pur
JSSifSdaetrongtonic; It will heaJ-the
imt ttubborn sore la three weeks If taken
, re-nlarjy. It Is my opinion thai -It should
beUkeaaome time after the son, U healed,
to remove the cause of its effecU: It should
be taken regularly by all means, for I have
' . JomeUmea neglected it, from the pressure oi
laainesa. and In all cases -found that , the
- care, already made would commence to re
trograde, and for this alone It should , bt
-, taJkea rSrnlariy txhUI an effectual cure is
completed; Nothing. should prevent regtx-
laxity in the use of the remedy and it should
bo taken at the proper time. I would re
commend to all who are suffering from
Scrolulatotry it. It will surely cure you
tryon rive it fair last. I epeak from expe
rience and not from hearsay. I am a grate
ful recipient of a cure from the use of it and
am tinder many and lasting obligations to
- Urs. Person for the great relief I have ob-
- tajned from Its use. Sufferers, try it and be
p. cured; Is myUdfice. I am, TespectfuUy,
Sttrell, firVC. JAMES A. MORRIS.
Send stamp for testimonial of remarkable
' Prcwutd by Mrs. Jce Perwn, FranWinS
.v ForX3aIe l -
-pblji NO. 1 MULES, TIMBER
oKAKD UARN&S3. tan do bccu vj cau
' Ini atT J.jrouttoland f Ublet. ;
sep S9f5 1 H. McL. GREEK.
LOCAL NEWS.
New Advertisements.
C W YATES-Schboi Bocka
IlEixsBEBGB-chool Stationery
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Day's length 11 hoars and 4C minctfiflWHt.rr" r i, 4Avfn ao
GattcriDifenls mending tcrnloth
mg.
A burnt mousteche dreads the short
L,5or- !
Ilnw fn L'PPn n von vitK ilia xv-kf-l!-
lie Otid '
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That beauty is not so bri ght as she
Pa,n,cd-
Horse thieves in Texas are serenaded
by strinff bands. .:
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a iuru uuugtr mau wdo aruma
wearing tight boots.
Sunset .to-morrow afternoon
at
42
minutes past 5 o'clock.
There's many a slip be tween the jul.
rni- iL i a. oa i c
ii in inciri I ri nnvi uvn rtRf nrn iva tithi
Sundays and fire Mondays.
-
Speaking of wags; what is more wsg
i ii e t .
" wuc" "
15 Time is money; emphatically so when
Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup frequently cures
Sld!'o? !' efciVl" a
Price 25 cents. Sold everywhere.
In Oakdale there have . been three in
terments this week two. children and
me adttlt. ,
There have been two interments
Bellevue Cemetery during the week one
child and one adult.
Study your interest. You can now
buy Cook Stoves at factory prices at
jACOBl's. t
two 'marriage licenses this week, both of
which areTor colored couples.
There have been 'five intermenis
Pirm Fofeat . Cemetery (colored). tUa
week
Wo children and tnree aaaits. ;
. , . . a
How time changesl In the good old
Testament days it was considered a mir -
A . J . , i
acle for an ass to speak, and now noth -
ing short of a miracle , will keep one
Beautify your nemes by using the N
Y. EnamelPaint, ready mixed and war
ranted.. Sold only at Jacobi's. t 1 '
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Yesterday's Newbern News says: The
v... af win : -Mh
VAA. TUmfh Cant TT ill
B7 U T Hu l : ::T
sailed ten days ago for Smith s Island,
. iateW on board; ii in Beaufort
Hsrbor.wind bound.
- Brain & Kerre
Health Renewer. crcalest
remedv on earth for impotence, leanness,
sexual debility, .fee. 1, at druggists.
Depot Jas U.Munds.
ramtnrb! cVobs.
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We learu from a prominent citizen oil
Pender couney, who plants largely in
the Ca9atuck section, j that the reports
of damages to the crops io ;iha IciJUj
By the recent storm are very excessive.
He has made it his business to inquire
into the matter and he assares us that
the entire damage to corn, peas, rice and
cotton in that section will not exceed
$100.
Call at Jacobi's for Garden Hoes and
Rakes, Shovels, Spades, Axes, fcc There
yoa have'the lowest prices. t
Sodded reill. v V;
Alec Love, one of the oldest draymen
in the city, died suddenly this njorning.
Alex, stopped work in the early part of
the week, and went home; but was at no
time, we understand, considered danger
ous. .He was up about his house this
morninsr. but later in the day was taken
very ill and died. In ante bellum days
Alec was owned by Joan D. .Love, Esq.,
deceased, and was hired by James Orrell,
Esq.", for whpm he drove a dray for a
number of years. Of, late he was in the
employ of the Carolina Rice Mills, and
later of Messrs. E. Peschan& Wester
mann, as a drayman. Alec was a polite
and industrious colored man and. enjoyed
the confidence and respect of those who
knew him.j
Women that Jtave been given up by
theirideartf t fiends asbe yond help; have
been permanently cured bj the use or
T.ii FL Pinkhara'a Vegetable Com-
lpound:c It is n 'positiveinire o 4 all fe-1
f Sale complaints. Send to Mrs. Cydial
E. Finknan, cauzin t jzu,
Lynn, Uass for pamphlets.
Mr.t James UlChadbourn. and Lis Tarn
ily, who -hare been ; North i nring the
Sainmer, are expected to re tar a home to
3 hiight;
VJi'rPsllWlltPT" Trr1i !! mnt infl filar
- 1 tnt and lowest prices at J aoobi's. f
f Uniniilablrt
. Unbailable matter. addressed as fo!
I lows, remains-ifr the Postoffice in this
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1 I nlra TJ . f T . : XT f T X.. Cl1!
I JVi xvaupuiiei, T Ul'
i'hiUdelpbia. Pa: ' F A Sawver. No 4
is Cedar st, Rooms 15. ' Globe Office; Wil-
liam Fenderson. No 301 ' bickerson st.
Bile8 V' Messrs Wauamaker & Brown
' uaK 11,1,1 . UJotbtnff Honse, S K corner
ixtu Market sU, Fba, , Pa; MessiS
Aitmiin , Tft ,tK Bffv,1
- waw uiiu j
aye no 2, N Y.
To Builders and others Go to Ja co-
si's for Sash, Blinds and Doors, Glass,
I &c- Y0.1? CdU Set aU sizes 'and at the
Repaired and Cleared
I 'I'L 1 t n
i iCUWner . nusseu,
I vSDtain oteelman. bonnd from Jar.kann.
- 1; Neiir Vnpl. ,tll- ft orfr nf
w
lumber, and which put ia here leaking
and m distress on September 11th, has
been thoroughly overhauled, her cargo
tiken out and tho vessel hauled upon the
Marine RaH way where the bottom was
- 1 ciulkei . and "the, seams all made tight
agaia.'; She is now ; refoaded and cleared
I to-3ar fnr hftr nrJInaT Atiniimv Ki
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n I uo consignees.
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r. S, Court.
The following is the regujar venire
drawn for the next session of the U. S.
District Court for the District of the
I Carje Fear which
- - wwa V M Vi J VU
Monday, the 31st inst. The parties
I named are summoned to appear on Tues-
I day, Nov. 1st r
New Hanover W. E. N. Sellers.
injchas. Mirphy, Jno. M. Clark, A. S.
I Winatead-W. .Al Wriirhfc. Jnn a srnr.
jirooa, j. iw; juui, SC' tt.
I J Littleton, Isham Sweat, D. L. Gore,
1 --. . tT ' , . TTT
I HoggiDS,f John Maunder, A. J. Howell,
1 oaynn t.
Jflfc R
I Chas. TV. Bradley, Jas. H. Taylor, Geo.
I M. Crapon, H. H. Gerhardt, Henry Tnr
I ner, w. B. Hill, Wm. Dent, C. B
I Fatch.
I Umwmvta .?.!. A 1 fwrt TI-A-nn
I ,
Duplin O. T.- Waters, James High-
iniith, Allen Gillespie, W. C. Carolton
1 . , . !. . L . - , 4. . .
P"1 to be a Bhort one, eo t eeed.DR
perhaps, fourdays.
- Board ol ildermen.
At a called meeting of the Board of
Aldermen, held at'the City Hall yester
J day, the foMowing proceedings were had.
Present, Bis Honor, Mayor Smith, and
Aldermen Worth, Huggins, Aldermam
Bowden, Chadbourn, Telfair, Willis and
Sampson :
"t .The Mayor stated that he-had called
the Board together to announce officially
a '. t. 'jl' . Jl.iL ' le ". ir'
10 jaem me ueaui v ci-aiayur uoon
Dawson and ask what action they desired
to take in the matter. v
Alderman Hoggins moved that a Com
mittee on Resolutions be appointed, which
was carried. . .
'The Mayor appointed on said commit
tee,' Aldermen Huggins, Chadbourn and
Bowden.
. The committee retiroe and on their
return presented, the following resolu
tions, which jrere unanimously adopted :
Death has removed from our midst one
of the most prominent citizens of Wil
mington. It was with sorrow that the
community received the announcement of
the death of ex-Mayor John Dawson,who
expired on the 29th of September. He
came to the banks of .the Cape Fear in
early manhood, and rby- industry and
strength of will he became a successful
nerchant .and achieved high places ol
honor in this city. During the scourge
of yellow fever that visited Wilmington
in 1862 he remained manfully at his post,
and discharged his duty as Magistrate of
Police to his afflicted and suffering peo
ple; therefore, be it ?.
Kcsolved, That we, the Mayor and Al
dermen of the city ot Wilmington, in
view of the death of this eminent citizen,
who, as former Mayor of this city render
ed such numerous and efficient services,
feel called upon to give this public offi
cial expression of. our feelings upon the
sid events : V j '-
Resolved further, That in the death
of ex-Mayor John Dawson the city ol
Wilain Ttcn- has lest one of her mostef
Cckatand Cavoted friends, and the com
nrniity cna . cf 4ts jdosX prominent and
tasftri members. .: '
The ceetiag fhea tdjonned.
The-LaitRites
i The funeral servlce3 erer the lemains
of the late John Dawson were performed
this morning. J,The .bodyiwasLimveyed
to rt. amea- nrcnaUd from tbence
to Oakdale Cemetery r folio wed by a large
concourse of .mourning friends. j The
funeral semces were read, by Rev! Dr.
Watson, and the pall-bearers wefcj Dr.
Al J. DeRosset, Mr. . E. Baxrusi'Dr.
J: DJJellamy, Mr. H. Tollers.MMofc
Jas. lilly and Mr.Geo. "-.F. f liamb
Steam Fire Kog ne Co , No. l," acd th
mwjuum ssociauon accompanied the
remains to the grave.
The Xew Styles. !
Capt. R. M. Mclntire has returned
from New York and the splendid stock
bought by him is rapidly following. We
glanced through the dress goods depart.
ment this morning and can asst ro our
ady readers that wc saw there the pret
iest gooda and the most becoming styles
that have been known to the : world of
fashion in many years. Capt. Mclntire
bought largely for his new establish
ment in Durham well as for that in otitis
city and in a few days hopes to have
everything here arranged and in order
for display. : "
Harbor Master's lie port.
From Captain Josegh Price, Harbor
Master, we have the iollowing list 9f
vessels arrived at this port during the
month of Septembertogether with ton
nage for the same:
American,
Tonnage.
Stealers,
Schooners,
Brigs, .
Total
Foreign.
Steamers,
9
7
3
19
1
1
3
9
14
. 7,234
. 1,650
. 974
. 9,858
Tonnage.
. 1,518
Schooners,
. Ill
. 894
. 3,333
Brigs,
Barqnres,
Total
. 5;856
Total number of vessels, American
and foreign, 33. Total number of ton-
Magistrate's Court
Before Justice Gaedner this morning,
Sam. Larkins, colored, was arraigned up
on a peace warrant sworn out' by his
wife, Emeline Larkins. Defendant was
ordered to give bond in the sum of $100
to keep the peace for three months and
pay the costs in the case.
Upon the affidavit of Ambrose Moore,
colored, the same defendant was arraign
ed for making an assault with a deadly
weapon upon Emeline Larkins. In this
case defendant was bound over in the
sum of $50 to the next term of the
Criminal Court. In default of furnish'
ing surety' to keep the peace and alio
bond for his appearance at Court, He
fendant was committed.
Andrew 'Bowden, colored, upon the
affidavit of Ambrose Moore, was arrested
and arraigned before the same Justice
upon the charge of aiding and abetting
Sam Larkins in his assault upon his
wife. The case was dismissed at prose
cutor's cost.
Joe Tucker, colored, was arraigocd in
the above named Magistrate's Court up
on the affidavit of Mr.,ime3 Fetteway
for trespass upon land that was posted.
Dismissed at prosecutor's cost.
Frank Andrews, colored, upon affida
vit cf same plaintiff as foregoing esse,
was fined one penny and costs. ' " ' - .
Comparative Receipts.
A comparision of receipts of cotton
aid naval stores at this port for the year
18S0 and 1831, as compiled from the
'books at the Produce Exchange, is as
follows; " . j
Receipts for Sept. 1880 Cotton, 15,-
329; spirits, 6.525; rosin, 28.926; tar,
2.471: erode turpentine. 6.042. Sep
tember, f581 Cotton, 10,932; spirits,
8,592; rosin, 32,166; tir, 3,949; crude tnr-
psntine, 6,944.
It will be seen by this statement that
there has been a' substantial gain for
September, 1881, over the same month
of the previous year, in everything ex
cept cotton, and this article shows avail
ing off every where. rT .i I'!
The fire alann this forenoon did ! sot
amount to much. It caught on a shed
at the foot of Castle, street, and a few
buckets of water put it out before ; the
tnembers of the fire department could
arrive at the scene. . ' ,v ? -
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Eeer Afreets lbs KIiXceji9 ; !
and it may seriously interfere with : tht
I health unless promptly counteracted aad j
Uftnd Liver Cure has no equal. f
iay foot up 32& bales.' i ?;J lu j
.Ge'nritaipSheriffof the cojintr,
turned oreyTo the County
nreri3,l;fwhich.amouut82L6Gd was"
sexiaTfdnl izllzjidt ira ii'-t
sbeTcialfand.
2Lirnt9-si
Mr.-Joseph talbrop; res'idin at'Sev'
enthmndiChitai:ti
Del., y lhat he iadfa-fleTera Attack- nH
xneumatism lfltMieiajO- Ha Btrf&rtd Ko
nucn inat fco.jitf eiyo!dol walk I Irv
ing purchased a. :botUof..Sfc Jkcabfl OiL
before retiring ho fnfhA di. U ,! 'jJ.
peated the ifct nWonariatntrttP-yt mrsiri
ever had been., , V " I'i, .'y ... 1 .
WiImingtonT'Di3trictMetliidis
wuuuitguuu... x'uuriu.ryuuu. .
Ik.
Topsail," at RockV Pointll'VOo.tl.
8- 91
Smithville . . , ,r,!;.,..: Oct.
2;13j
Wilmiogtoii, at Front Street. Oct. 1516
ttr !... ... V l-llK.' r. - . -mm
liwiugton, at xawi-oireei, uct.ao.it
Brunswick:.;:; - ;?z?::rrxcKi I w
WaccamawCypress Preek,1.,Ocfc720-21
Whiteyllle. Slufoh;' ; . f. 00.22-23
auzaoetn, iJiaaen borings. . Oct. .26-27
Bladen', Windsor ,v;Oct29.30
Onslow, Queen's Cre(k.'r;;.;Nov
Duplin, Wesley .Chapel, ; ? Nov. !
5-6
9-10
Clinton, Clinton, .
Coharie ; : '"
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UUY. Xr-XO
; Noy. 16 17
Cokesbtiry r ; ' i No vf 19-20
"Let all the Officials be present
Lu b. rfUBKHXADL F. E. '
I ljt
. ' Made from harmless 'materials,! and
adapted to the needs of fading and fall
ing hair, Parker's ! Hair Balsam' has
taken the first rank as an eleganinnd
Ii.
DIED.
DAN IEL8 Last night, afc half past 11
o'clock, MART B.. daughter af James II.
Daniels, aged 6. years, 10 "months .and 10
davs." . ... -. - ? V;
The funeral will take place 'to-morrow
morning, at 8 o'clock from Justice J. C.
MilliV residence; thence to JifthC Street M.
E. Churehw and from thence? to: Oakdale
Cemetery. Friends; and acquaintances Of
tfte ianuiy .aiijirttpfictrttlly invited to at4end.
flflUT A rtMNlnima
-l?'eremptoiy?8ald.-V
BY CRONLY & MORRIS,
ON TUESDAY NEXT, October 4th, 188U
commencing at 10 o'clock, r A3 Mf wd will
e of Front, between Market
and Dock streets, all of the k' '.:'"- ;
PARLOR, DINING ROOM, J, I y ;
; ' r V CHAMBER. (30 Suits)
Office, Bar, Billiard and Kitchen Furniture,
with everything appertaining and belonging
to the "Commerclar Hotel'' t j sta.
Can be examined on Monday; 3dlnst. 41
Terms Cash.'"2 l! i. fci'-"-1 '
sept 29-oet I, Z, . . vi;.; .-';' .-
GAPE FEAR ACADEMY.
XTTASHINGTON CATLETT, Princlpaf;
YV JAS. W. MORRIS, A. M., Assistant,
reopens mujNDAI, , UUIVBEK 3d. it ol;
fers special advantages foryottng men pre-
paring for business or College;
oung pu
pus careiuily taugnt. iTiscipilne arm. mete
Pr
moderate. . German taught by a competent
teacher. Parents! wishing- to enter their
sons will please do so at the .beginnip oi
tncsefision. . ., sept i.ui sawjaon-im
OPEftA..:;-HOUSE.
Two lights f Only.
w. ' I .
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FilOJIDAY & TUESDAY OCT- 3 & 4i
THE GREAT DRAMATICKSEIfSATION.
a i .
ELABORATE U Scenic Embellishments
Elecraxt Costuming, StxlklntaffiblcauJC.
Powerrol Acting.
acting. .
t n MONDAY.
Mr. George HoeyVautuiion. i
A CHILD OF THE STATE. - i r.Q
One of the taoat eplendld 'successes ever
- aehlered at Wallack's Theatre, i " "
The most powerful mekvdrania of the day.
A nlav which, eleetrifiea the oaaslons lauu
fires the eencibilitlea, .Andiencca evlnct
George Hoey, Mr. Mark M. Prica, R. ii Dil
lon, Mr. H. -Bee Davis, Mr. Frank Will&rd,
Madame Majeronl, MJsi Kofna Price,
J. J. Prior, and. Miss Kva lena Baker.) ; T
; tuesdax;;K : ir
The great sucfcas of the.Prince Of Wale
Theatre, London, and Wallack'sNew tcrk,
-i - - DIPLOMACY f i -ttcnl j
The Greatest Plar of the Darl ! t
Notwitb stand lug this - extnordiaary at
traction, tho usual seale of pricea will bt
adopted. , ,Box Sheet opens Saturday Mcr
tngatDyersV ; - ;;?ept SO j4t
School Stationery.
9ehelafs Cotapaalcns,
J .4 u' i - a 4B9osiaoA Iftoka,
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weir appreciation. Dy , auernate , equics , anr
tears.- . ' ?r'T'- I a
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