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Tina paper 1 puoUahed every afternoon, eptedby Suadayi f JOSH. T. JAMES, XDXTOS AND FKOP&IXTOH. ' 80BSCBIPTION8.POSTAGE PAID. -dl ne rear. $5 00 Six months, $3 50 : Three ttonths, 31 35 ; One month, 50 cant. the paper will be delivered by curlers, rea of eharge, in any part of the city, at the ibove rates, or 13 eents per we9. Advertising rates low and liberal 8ttbacribera will please report any and ll failures to receive their papers regularly. I ...... : Nov Advertisements j THE GREAT MAR BHEUIM'ISI, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell" ings and Sprains, Burns and , i Scalds, General Bodily. -w Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted j Feet and Ears, and all other 1 ! Pains and Aches. No Preparation on earth eqaals St. Jacobs Oil iu safe, sure, simple and cheap External ii a . . i F ; 1 V a v . t i trifling outlay of 50 Centa and erery one suffer-. lzg with pain can naTe cheap and positire proof of its claims. Directions in Eleren Languages. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AKDDEALEB3 I IS MEDI0IUE. . A VO GEUSR Ss CO., Baltimore, STd., XT, S. JL. r 4 ' apr 11 12dw-nao ta v . . - - ,i " ii . . ii i u RalxighVN. C, Scpt.27;i83l Mns. Joe Persok, ' ; - Fraaklintoa, N. O. i- - . : ,,- .- Dsas Madamb: In reply to-your -letter 'asking irhat I think of your Remedy, I would tsay that the sales haye been very fair, and so far as I can barn, the Reme dy has been very satisfactory to ' my cus tomers 'who have'used it, especially so In the case of a little girl of this city, ten years of age, who was troubled for a long time with sores breaking out over the faceand neck, having the appear ance of Scrofula, and .which had resisted the usual alterative treatment for a long time. She-took four bottles of the Bit ters lait Spring, when the sores entirely disappeared,' and up to this time she has had no return of them, her skin looking as fair and clear as anyone's. Tiusting that you'may receive the suc cess Jwhich your Remedy seems to merit, . j. am, very respeciiuuy vuu, : wm. Simpson, : i ' - - - Druggist: For sale in Wilmington by . Dr. VVm. II. Green. Senxl for circular or tesumo niaK oct 3 dw AND A. ke; beinq received by every Steamer and. by. Rail. The pricca will be aa low or lowei than ever before. Respectfully, R rJ- rjclntire. sept 33 ' FERTILIZERS AMD FERTILIZIHQ MATERIAL. .. - " . COTTON AND CORN . PLAN 1 EES I ruckers and others can get iato correct channel to trade ad van tsgebuslylby comS munlcaticg with ' JAS. T. PKTTWAY, Agent , ... . t For the celebrated Fertflizcrs.WUcox, Gibbs & Co's Manipulated Guano and Acid Phot pbate ' " spt6- - For Salo TOUR NO. 1 MULES, TIMBER WAG UN AND HARNESS. Can be seen by call ing at T. J; Southerland's Stables. aep'S-41 " ; . GREEN. - ' ' mm raK Kiir hh h t try r H VObt V 1 WILMINGTON, N. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5. 1881. NO. 235 LOCAL NEWS. New Advkbtiskments. C W Yates School Books IIEIX8BKRQEB School Bobkh Mks JUnr S Barlow Yorktown Ccn- tentiidl The Storm Signal is flying to-day. , The receipts of cotfoa at' this port to day foot up 1.333 bales. Happiness and prosperity are so indls- Isolubly linked with good health, that all Colds, etc., should try Dr. Bull's Cough Syrnp and be cured. Price 25 cts. Kor. barqtje A. Schwetgaard; Johnscn, sailed from Bordeaux on the 30th nit for this port. Study your interest. You can now buy Cook Stoves at factory prices at Jacob t's. t mm, m . M I mM The Review was over six hour3 ahead cf the Signal Office in giving notice of a chenge iu the weather to-day. Than S3 to Captains M. L. Spots wood and Ilenry C. Jones, for a season ticket lo-.the Virginia Industrial Exposition, which opens at Richmond, October 13th, and continues until the 1 1th of Novem ber. I An infallible sign of a change in the weather was noticed yesterday by a gen tleman who is a close observer of such events. The sign was a flock of wild geese seen sailing through the air going South. Tnis, it is said, is always a sign of cold weather, and sure enough here it is in a moderate degree. - . 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. - - - - f , Accoratnodatlons. Those who . may visit the Yorktown Centennial and stop in Richmond are in vited to read Mrs. Barlow's card, pub lished elsewhere. This lady can accom modate twenty or' more gentlemen and at charges less than those fixed upon elsewhere. She will give good beds and set a good table. The house is in a very elevated position and the street cars pass within a short distance. V' Mr. Sneedtn's Condition. - There have been reports abroad to-day to the effect that Mr. John Sneeden was -much ' worse yesterday; We are- glad to say that these reports are with out foundation and that the sufferer is doing very well considering "the fearful injuries he has sustained. His left arm, as .is well known, has been amputated, b'ufr ;there Sate good 'hopes of detaining the use of his right hand, with the excep tion of the thumb, which was lost. His right arm is also broken , at . the wrist His eyes were injured somewhat but he will probably recover their full use. Coup's Advertising Car- . Yesterday, at the invitation of Mr. Frank J. Pilling, the gentlemanly Ad vertisingManager of Coup's Hippodrome, we visited Mr. Pilling's advertising car, which,-by the way, is axnodel of, conve nience in a business point 1 "of view as well as comfort for the Manager and the men under him. The forward part of the car is devoted to the show bills and ad vertising cards," which are all folded and ia' their proper places until the time comes to unfold or take them out. Over these shelves are the sleeping berths, for the employes of the car,' which are shut up in the daytime after the manner and style of a regular sleeping coach. In one corner of the 5ar forward is alxfler by which the ,btill-posters heat and convert flour into paste, which is gener ally made by the barrel full; and speak, ing of barrels calls to mind the fact that Mr. Pilling informed us that they carried from four to. six barrels of flour' along with them all the time for the purpose of slaking paste. He then had four bar rels on board, but they were all hid from view in one of the numerous enclosed cor ners or closets on board the car. In the rear of the . coach is Mr. Pilling's ' office where he keeps a desk and .his other conveuicBces,Tbesides two Bice sleeping berths. The axles or car wheels ore what is .knom as' the' compromise axles and -can be extended or contracted to fit any gauge ol road, the some trucks be ' ing used all the time. On the whole, we, think i t raus t beuite convenience as well as satisfaction for a fellow to be at home or ia his 9 wn doraicile all tfca tin no matter vrhat part of the country he - in. . i-' - f "?. - -. -' j . . - ..... - ...r V t 1iLiLJyl i Diplomacy Those who failed to attend the presen- tation ot Diplomacy, at the Opera House j last evening, by the IIoey-Hardie Com bination, mi&sed what is classed by many as the mo3t delightfal entertainment of the season. It is to be regretted that the audience was so small. We would beSDeak' for tbe troupe, lurtner on in their tour, in the cities they may. visit, a hearty appreciation.' .-They are well worthy of it. ,r . Freshwater Perch, Trout and Black fish Jlooka. and .Ianea.rsA. full assort ment and lowest prices at Jaoobi's. - f Hot Coining Trip Postponed. Captain V. Q. Johnson, General Su perintendent of the Carolina , Central Railroad, received a 'despatch this morn ing from Rutherford ton, which stated that the excursion trip projected from that place' to' Wilmington some time since by several prominent citizens ot Rutherford ton, had been abandoned or postponed for the present This is to be regretted, as the Produce Exchange and the merchants generally, together with the officers of the C. C. Road, had ar ranged to give the expected visitors a good time. But it is their loss, not ours. Calf at Jacob i's for Garden Hoes and Rakes, Shovels, Spades, Axes, &c. There you have the lowest prices. . t Business Change. On the 1st jnst Capt N, F. Thomp- son retired from tne management 01 Chess, Carley is-Co's. business at this place. He is succeeded by Mr. R. H. Love, of Kentucky. During a residence of four years in Wilmington Capt. T. has built up a large business for this firm and made an excellent reputation for himself and the expression is universal that he may find it to his interest to remain among us. we learn that he is tendered a position as resident partner by a well known New York oil firm with interest in this entire Southern coast bosiueas but he has not yet decided to accept it. Catarrh of the Bladder. Stinging, smarting irritation of the urinary passages, diseased discharges, cured by Buchmpaiba. Druggists. Dept Jas. U. Munds. v - The Glganteans. . The next entertainment booked at the Opera House is for next Monday evening when Leavitt's -Gigantean Minstrels will appear. They play here but one night. The Boston Post says of them: Saturday evening Leavitt's Gigantean Minstrels made their, first appearance in this city at the Boston Theatre, to a large audience, and a veritable surprise was in store, which resulfed in the uni versal decision that the finest minstrel entertainment ever seen inBoston had been witnessed that evening. In the first part appeared forty performers, and tbe portion of the entertainment presented by them was of superlative excellence. Hearty encores greeted the fine singing of the. octette, and enthusiastic and fre quent encores prolonged tho entertain ment to a late hour. The same bill will be presented during the present week. j Chief of, Police of Fhiladelpbia, Pa., Samuel H. Given; Esq., says ha used St. Jacobs, Oil in his family for various pain ful ailments, with excellent results, tie has also heard from many who have used it for rheumatism, that it alone of all remedies did them good. The Kemp Harder, A friend at Jarvis, in Bladen county, writes us some tew particulars 01 me homicide which occurred near Whitehall on Saturday night last, mention of which was made by us yesterday. 1 1 seems tha it occurred at Gillespie Buie's store about 8 miles from Jarvis. Buie and some others were drinking together when a dispute arose which led to a disturbance and the murdered man, Edward Kemp. Buie's brother in-law, endeavored to quiet the parties. He was standing in the doorway talking to another party when Buie, who was within the store, deliber ately shot him, emptying an entire load of buckshot in his left side, near the heart, from which death resulted within a very few minutes Kemp leaves a wif3 and several small - children Buie is in )aii '.... ; ' Jnbal Cain was a San or II ten t. The sun shines brighter on the Tennes see homes since Felix D. Lester, aged 22, a sturdy blacksmithln the shops of the Mobile and Ohio R. R., at Jackson, Tean., drew I15.0S0 by a venture of one dollar; mailed to LL A. Dauphin, New Orlean, La, in the 135th Grand Monthly Drawing of tne Louisiana State lattery at New Orleans, on Augst 9th. The 137th drawing is on October 11th, when some one else will git $29,000 on send ing in the tame way 2. Who is be; Meeting or the Eastern X. C. Bapllst association at Magnolia- Yesterday, the 4th inst, the Eastern Baptist Association of North Carolina convened at Magnolia, Duplin county- The day was oppressively hot, dry and dusty, yet, notwithstanding all tbpse dis comforts, there was a large attendance, and long before the hour for services to commence the Church was packed. The arriving trains brought their quotas and every conceivable vehicle was put in re quisition to bring the people from the surrounding -country. AT TUX- CHURCH. '- The services were opened by singing; the music being under the direction of Mr. Gibson S. Carr, the veteran vocal music teacher. Prayer by. Rev. Mr. Ivey, of Gcldsboro. Readings of the Scriptures' by Rev. C. C. Newton,, of Sampson. Sermon from XIY-5, by Rev. C.C.Newton, of Sampson. Prayer by the Rev. Mr. Eason, of Newbern. " The meeting was then called to order by the Moderator, Rev. J. L. Stewart, of Clinton, and Rev. J. R. Oliver, of Mt. Olive, was appointed Secretary., The call of Churches was then ordered, but pending action, on motion, the meeting adjourned for one hour F0S DIXNEE. The Church at Magnolia, as well as the citizens of the town, had made ample provision for the accommodation and comfort of visiting strangers so that homes were provided for all, but to obvi ate the necessity of walking any distance in the het noontide sun and dust, tables were spread near the Church and loaded with a bountiful supply ot good substan tial and well-prepared food, to which all were invited and of which all who de sired partook. THIS AFTERNOON SESSION. Promptly at the time specified the Association again assembled and busi ness was resumed. A finance committee and reading clerks were appointed and then tbe call of churches was Begun and the following responded by delegates and letters : Wilmington, Masonboro, Ri ley's Creek, Long Creek, Caintuck Chapel, Haw Bluff, Moore's Creek. Wells' Chapel, Bethlehem, Bethel, Lis bon, Mt. Gilead, Shileh, Boykin's Chapel, Clinton, New Hope, Beulah, Piney Groye, Poplar Grove, Falling Creek, Canaan, Mt. Calvary, Fremont, Golds- boro, Mt. Olive, La Grange, Kinstcn, Union, Bear Marsh, Mary's Chapd, Johnson's, Warsaw, Magnolia, Concord, Corinth, Berea, Island Creek, Dobscn Chapel, Kenansville, Halls ville, Union Chapel, Richlands, Rose Hill, Salem Enon, Capernaum, Piney Grove (Onslow) Piney Greve, (Jones), Trenton, Fort Barnwell, Newbern, Morehead City, Beaufort, Myrtle Grove, Smyrna and Meadow Bridge. An election was then held for officers for the ensuing year and Rev. J. L. Stewart, of Clinton, was elected Moder ator; Rev. J. R. Oliver, of Mt. Olive, Clerk; and Col. A. M. Faison, of War saw, Treasurer. At 2:30 P M services were held in the M. E. Church, conducted by Rev. R. C. Sandlin. - Mr. F. A. Newberry, of this city, but formerly for many years. a successful mer chant at Magnolia, presented the Bap tist Church, at the latter place, with beautiful lamps for the altar, which were received and placed in position on Taea day, the first day ot the association. The present was indeed a beautiful and useful gift which will be long remember ed with kindest feelings by the members and worshippers in that Church. The Baroeimore, Steamship Barnesmore, Captain Tenery, cleared to-day for Liverpool, and will sail early to-morrow morning. She carries out 3,458 bales of cotton, 673 casks spirits and 550 barrels rosin. Messrs Maybrick & 'Co. ship4458 bales of cotton, and Messrs Alex. Sprant & Son the balance of the cargo. The value of the cargo is estimated at about $200, 000. The cotton was all compressed at the Champion Compress. The Barnesmore has had quick dis patch, she having been here only eight days. Her officers are clever gentlemen and we ore glad to know-that tkey speak in the warmest terms of the' kindness and hospitality of our people. We trust that the good ship may have a speedy and sfe passage and may be with us again soon. Made9 from harmless materials, and adapted to the needs of fading and fall ing hair, 'Porker's Hair Balsam has taken the first rank , as an elegant and reliable hair restorative A Criminal Court. The following cases havo been di3 posed of in this Court since our yester day's report: , State vs. Willis Hoi lis, charged with trespass. Motiojj to discbarge, defonda nt Motion overruled. Plea, of former ac quittal; Plea overruled. asj heard and defendant found not guilty. ., State vs. Ed. Stockleyi, charged with trespass. . Npl jproV. en tered. V .State vs. Henry Craig, charged, with trespass." Nol. pros, entered. , . State vs. Simon Craig charged with trespass. o.mejitered.,, , : s ; State vs. Lewis Craig, charged with trespass. Not. pros, entered. : State vs. Benjamin Craig, charged with trespass. Nol. pros, entered.' State vs. John Waddell, charged with larceny. Case on trial. State vs. Bonham, charged ; with trespass. Nol. pros, entered. State vs. Dan. Chad wick, charged with assault and battery. Motion to amend warrant Motion granted. Yer diet not guilty. Suate vs. Thomas Kennedy; charged with larceny. Judgment of court below affirmed in matter of costs against prose cutor, Henderson Davis. State vs. Wm. Brown, charged with carrying a concealed weapon. Verdict not guilty. - State vs. Jno Curlew, charged with carrying concealed weapon. Verdict, guilty. State vs. Jno. Williams, charged with larceny. Verdict sruilty. State vs. Jno. Williams, charged with assault and battery. Defendant submits State vs. Jno. Williams, charged with carrying concealed weapons. Defendant submits. MARRIED, PREMPERT GARDNER In this city, on Monday, October 3d, Mr. ARTHUR PREMPERT to Miss ELEANOR JONES, daughter of Junius D. Gardner, Esq., all of this city jno cards. Goldsboro Messenger please copy. 2feTr AQverxiaemenis. Yorktown Centennial; QAOR MORE GENTLEMEN cam secure CAJ board and lodging in Richmond, dur ing the Celebration, if early application is made to the undersigned. Splendid view of the city from the house, Street cars pass within two squares. Terms, $1.50 per day. MRS. MARY S. BARLOW. Richmond, Va., Oct. 5th 1881. , NORTH CAROLINA HOUSE. JOHN D. ST3LiSt'pjoprtetor; V The best of Wines, Liquors, f Lager Beer and Cigars. " . -.i - i ; j ..' OYSTERS IN EVERY 8TYLE. ; MEALS AT ALL HOURS DAY AND night. ' . Corner Second and Princess sts. A oct 4 ; Ship Notice. ALL PERSONS are hereby cautioned against harbor ing or trusting any of the crew of the Br. Barque KATIE STEUARTjJ Capt. Arnold, as no deota of their contracting: will be paid by either th6 Captain or Consignee. - C. P, MEBANE, oct -l-2t '; Consigned IP otice. ALL PERSONS are hereb : cautioned against harbor- ine or trustinff any of the crew of the Br. Barque ANNIE MAUD, Capt .McL'ormick. as no debts, o their contracting will be paid by either the captain or consignee. - t CP. MEBANE, oct 4 2t , Consignee. Virginia Dnches PteMN OEVEN CRATES of those Delidoua Vir' ginia Duchess Pears received to-dav. - My inends and customers have tried thera for seven years and know what they are. xor sale at S.G. NORTHROP'8, -sept 10 Water and Market at. Stores BAYARD TAYLOR. Poet Traveller, baid : "1 tue great pleasure In recom- meuding to parents the Academy of Mr. swunin kj cnoTiuage. . , HON. ERnAiJDO V00D M. C. Said (13 i ) : "I cheerfully consent to the use 01 m name as reference. . My boys will return to you (for their fourth year) alter tneir vacauon." t : . . , , ' For new niustrated ' Circular q4dre S WITHIN a SHORTUDGE,'A.lL, Harvard University Graduate, Media, Pa-, 12 miles from PhUa. - : ang ll2md&w 0500 Reward. WILL PAY THK ABOYC rawtrd Y V for an v ease of Liver Oomplalnty Dys- pepsia, sice neaaaca, lauigesUoa, Const! pation or Coat renasa wa eauiot ear vita Wfs Yegetable Livar Pills, whan the dl leeuoas ar stnetiy eoaipliad with. They are purely Yef etable, aad never fail to give satiff Action- Bgtr eoated. Lare boxae, ooatalaiag 33 Fills, 35 eeats. Mot aalo tnr all Draggists. Beware of eocntarfeits and Imitations. The genuine raansfaetarad only by JOHN 0 WEriT CO.. The PiUti. kers," 181 129 W iladlatn et,Chieaco. Free -trial package seat by saaO prepaid oa rteeSptof a teent itasp. Seach IJ-dAwly w tacJU to r$c!y ooaanrtlcatldB. froaojrr&ieacay all fabJeciTT tttaral lateral bul; y j t ; Toe ttcf of tt writer sl always bt fa Bishedto etdiwr. f v OoaattateatUmi taut t rlrien c-i 'inly oae rid cf fhe ptp7.! ' 1 : - ' v.FersoxuStla cust ba avei&ti ; a- J ' And it 14 especially and pnirty fnil- ' stood tUt.th? fidiWdoea net alwsy eWoif , the ria us ot otfmnXt, ctrl-sr-so sat is; thQ edUoriariolc4 ta, -1 i iai. 1 , 1 wjliuake ii tt joar adest? gi tfj bzj i Si -rU C. vfY ftt&? s ' ' ?! ' Q tfei 'Hl tTUrcT I'-cosa rdl , 'eft iTfcs; SEA-SIDE rifV;HOTL l : WriSIlvIlle Sound ' f'1 IS NOW OPEN .rORTHE RECEPTION 01 guests. , . ? , y Coi ynl'.':V,'t 1 j fST- The table is supplied: with thefproJ-J ucss of thflonir!i tu 'oh .iciis art Transient and i rregular boarders a ot easonable rates. ' -F. A. S0HUTTE,- - 'v Proprietor' Jea-tf School Book TEACHERS AND 'PARE5T3. will ibid that the Cheapes replace to buy; 4 , School Supplies, Of evjry dascriptloa, at the very lowwtprV eei, IS at HEINSBERQER'Srf . . .Live Book and Masie 8 tore 9 oct 3 TO THINK ABOUT - HOT BED SASH. rj- PL-EASE ORDLITEAKL t. 8ASHj DOORS AHD CLlNDS, BKACKETSMOTJtblNarLukBER'ilc'" : AL-TAPFEB, PMrjBCO:'! Bend to F BUSIOTCSSUKlVEIXSITy. n auahi For Illustrated Circular. A 11 r 1 nuu ua, a - mntuml Business School JSstabtiahed twenty yoare. 1 1 -r i Benson's Cueing Pom Ples'e?: I Over 60C0 Orngi Uau.-1 P&ytdHshirb' signed a papa, atatiDg .thftt Heasou'u i.fnp-' r cine Porus Platters Ciiporior to kil cuh eragj Pijoe 23 ieots.-!u z oct:4lW'. ' "" ' ' " 1 1 ' " f GOLD MEDAt' AWARDED' THE'UTHbiA V est, indlrn9l i to veor.c:; . tnna, nlitiV1 "tnu 8vvic ttt ( liia," boamtin fi t klrwiri .' J ' iaBjilin,embJ-vlpfi, ri!t,34.lJ BfTtiie.'121 frejWrdcii. -rrice tm.j .Ifc'l X at r ; . ilfTwtrst.d BRRiTiie. 6 c. mjnd CUTICUEA Periuaiicntly Cuct Hu. .nors'-of the ci'p and KI: 2iic J r Jf- - II I" ' .'.fJli Caticora -eiadis ertfn sa;e by iG'J hf i-' gists Price ff ctiraca, a hfer.lcii i 'eji, n saiall.boxeVeOs ; are tox'H f 1" C'Sttcars' I n-esoiveni joe ntrr hi-m, Kuiifctr,- SI bottle. Cationia. VedirUial M4.etvpr : ac, viuueura yeo-ciaxi Minving Hoi. 15c; ia bars for ba'ters aad large coceux1' ' era 60o PiceipI dapow f& All mailed free ori, ricilpt of pile?. , PARKER'S Best Hatii and Str;n2th HtsioforJI Used r:-.T9 A? aididUea'es , rj Ouraa 'omolalatf f mn or tne stomach, nowels, -1 uhii$. Liter aod lUdnerf, and e eatielr diir r,, Utt, Uingor aaseaee and tier X.nJca aaia' i teverlaxett - Weind $ i'i laTce baviag bujlng tl fix .h-ji r -.ijin u'arf UloCOX A CO. oct 4-4 r 6,000 AORNTH WiflTEO tm ,mhja UbE OF Gfl3FiELD." His eariy Ufa aad career afeoldftf Mrt f?! election and admUUtatiai bit asiaasinatiaBf m ' Ufa; wonderful nedleal treatMeat : blood potaoninf remsral to Iberor.; death. Mo.. r SroL1Ie illustrated. plen3ld portralTof "' warfield. hia wife and -mothatr-i ft, r-v . - shootinr: the dele ebamker. Ositwin .i J - U; the turreooa and the cablAat. Tha -it eoatpleto and aataaatie wortr. There iTa fortune for areata flitU ih tuiA mHK .-:r :ir woo. . vniai ace. Boe&k ttniam AAA,. fcoct i4eg :, Pablishera, Atlanta, OearfaJ TjARQEe AIRY STABLES, two Stortei, M v . . . ... , . r I f . ! I I Ill: ,oaern improvements, with "rood yard oW ! i r--- j Hilt i , ' " - - " r'1 rath street, betircca Ann and l f Nan.. Poiseudan gircu tt oace. c ' ' - Address, octt P.OtBoxr3
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