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tEXS PA ,1 is, om month, Wett. i 5?tr will b delivered by arrIeTf, . uu; P" of city, at iaa 717-- low wulUbrx ; ' FOR- BDEOHATiSH, fsartlgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Uthchs, Soreness of the Chest, tot, Quins, Son Throat, Sweff- itijs and Sprains, Burns and i Scalds, General Bodily Pains, M, Ear and Headache, Frosted hit and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches, , tt rnptretion en erth equals 8ft Jacobs Ort i Uft, ewe, rimpls end eheap External tmUj. A trial entails bat the eompejetiTelj tSSmt ntljr of 60 Csats, and very one suffer aj vita ptia can Lata cheep mi posture proof 4 Ik this. ftrirtloM ia Ema LenguafO. CLflBTALLPWQOI8T8AgDDElLS3 A.VOGELER & CO., : Baltimore, Sli., T7. 8. JL. ijrullAw-aa te S3pt.27,183L. Mu. Joi Pisses, 1 : " . ' Franklin ton, N. C dux Madam : In reply to your let. sukiar what I think of roar Kemedv. jxliu.y itat I lie sales hate been very ilr, ixd io far sj I can Icara, the Berne Irbi been very satisfactory to my cus- 'xsen who have used it, especially so in j '.iiciM fahttle girl of this city, ten nirt of tge, who was troubled for a tiae with sores breaking out over tti ace and neck, having the appear- si bi ccrviaia, emu iruica uau rvaiabcu ! t4 cnal alterative treatment for a long tiL . She took four bottles of the Bit- tea bit Sprinr. when the sores entirely iiappeared, and up to this time she has bi bo return of them, her skin looking u fair and clear as anyone's. Trutisz that vou may receive the sue- owiiich your Bemcdy seems to merit, r. l am, very respectfully yours, WM. SIMPSON, ' ' !: - Druggist. Tcriala in Wnminflrtonbw- Dr. Wm. fl Green. Send for cirenlar of testimo- AND air'pe.'E' s RE BEIKG JlECEIVEp BYEVERY .i, T ' " " " - " " ' " - . Uimr and by Rafl. Tlie prices will be as tow wlowei than ever before. ltP'ptfaJly, R. lil. riIclntire. r . . J - .it ProprUW Ailaatlo UcteL The Cooinopolitan Bi-R IS TffE TIACE WHERE YOU eaiiKtt the ceolest, purest and most Meatiacallj mliQd 8ammcr Drinks to be found la tha city. The very best Wines J-aaapafBc an 4, Uquora alwajs onJumd Je beat Sent.Cl5ar that is made. Drop . uauniiLtij. lmpritor. Exchange Corner, THE LADIES Or W1LMINGTOX are reapeetfally noUlied that I have juat opened, atExchanre Corner, a superb stock f.le' Goods, Millinery. Feathers, &c "fawui d pieaaeato nave them cal i-wA T .a. .a. a. a ''eta. New 8tamplng Pat- "7 If. If odds e.-io TETP VOL. V WIL Oil LOCAL NEWS. NlW ApTEBTISZJCSST?. - Notice to Inspector and Gangers. Ai.TA.rFEB, Pkicb & Co Sash, Doors an 1 Blinds L J Ottebbockg A Good Location J L BoATWSianT-'Rose-Bud Creimerj " IIali. b Pkarsaix Water-Miil Meal HznrsBKBGrB-fichool Books C W Yates Photography School Books The rain here early this morning was Tery light, only .04 of on inch having fallen. ' ' Frt fch water' TercTtoul and Blacfc fish Hooks and lines.' A fall assort ment and lowest prices at Jacobi's. f Nearly all of the summer absentees have returned and the churches were all well attended yesterday. There was a slight rain here early this morning, merely enough to lay the dust. It is the first wc have had for more than a month. To Builders and others Go to Jaco bi's for Sash, Blinds and Doors, Glass &c. You can get all sizc3 and at the lowest prices, " t Mr. and Mrs. John London, ot Fort Laramie, Wyoming Territory, arc here on a-visit to relatives and friends in this city. . The steamer North State is here to day, coming from Whitehall. There is, it is needless to say, no improvement in the river. . This has been about as warm as the average Summer day. , At 3 o'clock this afternoon, the thermometer in this office registered 87. We are glad to learn that Mr. John Sneeden is better. He was able to sit ip a little on Saturday and to read a few lines in a newspaper. Capt. Brock, Chief of Police, who his been on a visit to his. relatives in Doy- lestown, Pcnn., returned here on Satur- dny, considerably improved by his short respite from duty. A few cases of failure on the part of butchers and hucksters to pay the license tax was all jlhat was before the Mayor this morning. Judgment was suspon- ed on payment of licenses and costs. It is worth? while taking a walk down Front street on Saturday night to set the handsome display .made at Otter- bourg's clothing house. The long line of white globe gas burners in front sets off the handsome iron front building to perfection. The receipts of cotton for the week just closed were 4,463 bales, against 5,856 bales for the corresponding week of last year. The receipts to aate wis year, from September 1st, foot up 23,524 bales, against 23,668 bales for same time lost year. Magistrate's Court John Fisher, colored, was before Jus tice Hall to-day, charged with an assault n . . . ' 1 1 Tt on cam AiarKins. aiso coxorea. xisacr was fined one penny and sentenced to pay the costs and the case was discharged. Lewis Freeman, colored, charged with assault and battery on Hester Freeman, was found guilty and sentenced to pay one penny and the costs. .. The Old Journal Case. The case of Fowle and Vick vs. Kerch- ner and Boatwritrht, -waa called nd ar gument commenced in the Supreme Court on Saturday. The News and Observer say? that before commencing the argu ment, counsel asked the Court for an ex tensionof the time allowed by the rules, stating that, owing to the number of ex ceptions, it was impossible within the time allowed to properly present the cass. The Court set aside the rule at d gave counsel four days, remarking that they must be content with the additional time allowed. Chief Justice Smith, having been of counsel in the case in the Court below, left the bench upon the call of the case. Pending the argument in the case, the Court adjourned until this (Monday) morning, when the argument was to have been resimed. The Poughkeepsie News, we see, men tions the following by Mr. John Itoemen Sometime ago I suffered with rheumatism in the greatest degree, and was unable to work for a long period. . I commenced to rub my feet with St. Jacobs OU. Relief cAma at once. The second day the swell. iog subsided, and after the use of two bottles of the Oil, all pain had left and I - . - T AW 11 'Jyl ; N. C, 4. Paws Show Mr. Fred. Lawrence, the director of publications , for the ;Forepaugh big show, lain the city to-day makiag ar rangements for the appearance of the show here on the 12th of November. They are on the return North -and we understand that they willjjo hence di rect toPhiladelphia. It will be their first appearance here as this is their first grand Southern tour. According to an exchange tew of the features of this show qo-the atreea parade are ' x OJIoyal ElephanWTa line; 500 plum. ed horses; 40 magnificent Chariot-V 2 2 Klegastly Caparisoned Stallions; - Many wide open dsns of wild beats; Three GreatBands;Black and ft hiteCamels; The pageant of "Lalla Bookh'departing from Delhi," in which is seen the "Handsom est Woman in the United States" and all the wealth of an Eastern Monarch's Court; Living Lions loose in the Street; Snake Charmers; Lions and Tigers per formed; Carnival Scences; Jubilee Sing ers; Indians; All. Nationalities;. Giants; Dwarfs; Calliopes; Droves of Ponies; Historical, National, Patriotic, and mor al Tableaux; and more variety, grandeur and splendor than ever was seen in any parade, any where on earth. It is free for everybody to look at and aimire. The human voice in its sweetness and puritr is deliciously musical ; with throat aflection and Coughs it loses all attrac tions. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup restores it when failing through Coughs, Colds, etc In Ornamental Fernery. Take an old tin pan condemned to the retired list by reason of holes in the bottom, get a few cents', worth of green paint, and paint it. The holes in the bottom are a recommendation for its new service. If there are no holes you must drill two or three, as the drainage is essential. Now put a layer one inch deep Of broken charcoal over the bottom, and then soil in the following proportions : One-half wood soil, such as you find in the forest under the trees one-fourth clean sand; one-fourth meadow soil, taken from under turf ; mix with this some charcoal dust. In this soil plant all kinds tii . fnx akuJ aw gM JlmmmI. the edge put a border of money plant or periwinkle to hang over. This will need but occasional watering, and will grow all winter in your room without sunny exposure, auspena oy wire n you pre fera hanging basket. Warner's Safe Kidney and Llrer Care Tli Mtat Band. We learn that the State Band, organ ised by Prof. Neave in Raleigh last week, is to become a permanent organi zation. The News and Observer gives it a Tery complimentary send-off and for the benefit of our readers we copy here a part of the article. It says: On Thursday the thirty musicians ap peared in our. city, handsomely uni formed in dark blue and gold, and at once began practicing together. Their success as a whole has been remarkable, and they proved their proficiency last night. They" serenaded, his Excellency Got. Jarvis,at the Yarboro, and after wards the News and Observer was hon ored in a similar manner. The band also serenaded Capt. B. A.Shotwell and Gen. Johnstone Jones, and then paid a simi- Iar complimeat to we young laaies aioi if arv'a and Peace Institute. After their music at St Mary's they visited Major E S Tucker's, where they were sumptu nniiv antertained. We bee to ex Dress -w w a ftnr admiration of the band, as musicians and as gentlemen; We learn with great pleasure that wememoers, so pieasanuy thrown tocrether here, have decided to continue their organization and to be alwava readv to otev the Govornor's call on such occasions as he may consider de mand tWeir tncscncc. The following is a corrcci. ust oi me members of this band, which is by far thm l.rtreflt cTcr in the State, with the instrument on which each performs : E Flat Cornet W. H. Neave, Direct or, and E. B. Neave, Salisbury ; F. H. Charlotte: J. F. Harbin, Statesville ; J. E. Willson, Wilmington, B Flat Uornet v. uncsniau, Washington; Venable Wilson, Wades bora ; p. B. Mitchell, Wilmington; H. M.Bariw.Louisburg. ; AifaW- T. H.Forbes. Washington: B. A. Evans, Statesville ; T. B. Marsh, Salisbury; C. U. Meilig. Mount -rieas- ant ; D. D. Barrier, Mount . rieasant ; Robert Hope, Cblotte. . t t nnnw ! Julius Wallace, SUtesvUle : C. T. Cordon, Washington. Baritone J.o. aiciionc, owai; , W. S. Nelson, Monroe. ' Tuba Matt. Weaat, Salisbury; J. H. Culbrtth, SUtesville ; S. G. 'Hall, Wil mington ; T. M. Fayssoux, Gastonia. Snare Drum J. F. Buckman, Wash ington ; F. L. Butt, Charlotte. 15ass Urum r . at. aotuu, ington. . .. Cymbals J. Canady, Monroe. .Study your interest. Son can now buy Cook Stoves at factory prices at tfGTON MONDAY jACOlfa. . T r ); irri uT IT TLl TT1TT 1 . MMtfW. - - f : 4tT - .vM"""H 4 ".- t . ' - - ... OCTOBER Left This Morning. the Wilmington Light Infantry took their departure, this "morning for York town. The command to move was given a o'clock and the ranks were; we are g!ad to learn, fuller than was generally expected. There were, we hear, 41 in allwith a fall complement of officers. It warn feared that there would not be more tmnr thd requirement -We trust-tha thejrill all have a good time and that the&asure ot the occasion may not" be A.-incejjhjaboye; tclegram'tas beeoN receiTed Trbni Capt; JnoL. CantwelU announcing the safe arrival of the company at' Weldon, all safe and well. The receipts of cotton at this port to day foot up only 7T bales. V. Brain &XerTeJ Well's Health Benewer, greatest remedy on earth for impotence. leanness. sexual debility, &c $1, at druggists. uepot Jas u. Munds. Quarterly Meetings. Wilmington District, Methodist E Church, South. Fourth round. Brunswick Oct -19 Oct. 20-21 Oct. 22-23 Oct. 26-27 Oct 29-30 Not. 5- 6 Nov. 9-10 Nov. 12-13 Noy. 16 17 Nov. 19-20 Waccamaw, Cypress Creek, Whiteville, Shiloh, . Elizabeth, Bladen Springs, Bladen, Windsor, . . Onslow, Queen's Creek, Duplin, Wesley Chapel, Clinton, Clinton, . Coharie Cokesbury rLet all the officials be present L. S. Bubkhead, P. E. , That Terrible indigestion and sick headache will yield readily to Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure.' - ffow Advertisements WlLMIJfGTOX PSODUCE EXCHANGE, Wilmington, N. C, Oct. 17, 1S31. jOTIoE 13 HEREBY GIVEN to Inspec tors arid G aigers of Spirits Tirpentine, thai the standard color of mercLuutable and col ored Spirits Turpentine has this day been fixed by the undersigned, Committso on Classiflcation, and that the Inspection must be governed accordingly. "The standards may be seen at the Produce Exchange. G.W.WILLIAMS, J. LOEB, R.W. HICKS, oct 17 It Star copy TO THINK ABOUT HOT BED SASH. PLEASE ORDER EARLY. SASH, DOORS AND BLIHDS, BRACKETS, MOULDING, LUMBER "&e ALTAFFER, PRICE & CO. ccil7 A Good Location JS WHERE A WELL CONDUCTED business has made It so. Otterbourg has established the business, hence the excel lence of his location is not disputed. AND WHY ! We try to please. We try to be fair We don't intend te take advantage of anybody. We show our goods and name our prices, and endeavor at all times to give our honest opinion, of th rita of the goods we oirer. we are sometimes mistaken, (and who is not?) but we will gladly correct any errors we may make. If this Is your idea of the way business should be done we chill be pleased to have your patronage . We make orders from the country a spe cial feature ef our business. Our stock of Clothing and Furnishing Goods is large and complete. Should parties out et the city desire to purchase a SUIT, OVERCOAT, or anything ia our lihe, by sending sizes, style, and color of goods wanted, and an idea oi tbe pi ice, we will carefully and conscien tiously select the goods, pack nicely and Express CO. D.,with priTilege of exam ining and trying on before taking front office. Should we fail to please, ths persons so or dering must agree to pay return c Marges. We extend to the public our grateful ac knowledgements for their very liberal and constant patronage, and in fature pledge increased efforts on our part to merit a con tinuance of the saiae. Very respectfully, L. J. OTTERBOURG, Iron Front Store, oct 17 Wilmington, N. C. Aspiawall Bananas, &c. T ECEIVED TO-DAY by Steamship Reg! XVnlator. some very choice Aspiawall Bananas, Malaga and ' Catawba Grapes, Sweet Juicy Pears, Apple, Lemons, New Figs, Raisins, &c, at 8.G. NORTHROP'fl, ctl2 WaUr and Market at Stores J t 1 17. 1881. "NO. 245 ITow Advertit&monts. !'a0SE-BUD' CREAMERY." I have just received my first ship- - ' , ment for the season of f resb, r , i Nei? Hulled x Rcse-Bud Creamery 3STEJUJLUIULU -Fresh from tbe Monn tains of Pennsylvania, and Pure Maple Syrup. Ye lovers of a good breakfast, read and think of it This is no ordinary Batter, but has the repu tation of being the finest made in America. Comes direct from tbe Dairy to my Store, without so much as stopping in any other city. Send in your orders to John ! Boatwri?ht3 11 and 13 North Front St, oct 16 CHOICE GOODS. Fancy Importedand Domestio. Of almost every variety. Fancy Imported and Domestic Cakes & Crackers Some extra fine. CHAMPAGNES AND PETIT POItt Raisins, Crop of 1881 London Layers and New Liyers in -boxes, halves and quarters. JNO, L BOAT WRIGHT, Ho. 11 & 13 W. Front St oo) 17 Look! IF YOU WANT A REAL NICE piece of Beet, Lamb or Mutton, Sausages or Veal, just call at JOHN C. BORNEMANN'S Meat Store, on North side of Market be ween 8econd and Third streets All meats delivered promptly and free of charge Give me a caU and save money. Respectfully, oct 7-fri-m-lm JOHN C. BORNEMANN. Baling and Tiei 1 000 Whole and nilf Bffinc gQQQ Bundles New aad p'cd TTESV llacoa, OclToo, Bugor," 200 BoM SmolcedndD SId" 2gQ Bags Coffee, different grades, Cl(r Bbla Sugars, Granulated, UU Standard A, Extra C and -j qqq Bbls Floor, all grades, 100 Cholcc Lef Lardi rypy SbI d Boxes Fresh.CAkei, Boxes Assorted Candy, Potash, Lye, Sod v qq Boxes Ball PotaaV 2QQ Boxes 1tre, i 100 30X68 JCoSol JgQBoxeaSoap, ryg Half Bbla aad BoxeftSiiuiBr Doaeu Backets, "gQ Reams Wrapptmg Paper, Hoop Iron, Naflav Hay, Oats, Eaadolpa Yams and Sheetings. For sale low by sept i wnjJAiaiiURcmsou - FLSAfiXS BOTXOX. W wCl beglad to reeeivt ocuasricatlc a frea our frtaasoa aay and -all luMsoiff l3tl lMt bzt ; I- 1: ,, f fc .... ; .tha aasaof vU wrltar tisrt alwari bi fa ' aUhedH iha BUter; , - s - -OewjBsaleatloai sait b wt; ua; oa o a'y rct eld of tfca papa Fanoaalitias must be aroUc4 And It Is espeelally aad crtiealarly vsitr ctood that tho Editwdoea aoi always aadori the vixiri of eomtpoadeats, snlNs so iaT" ta taa edltarial eolmv as.' , . - Xhott A dyertisemcntii. WATER HILL mEAL' 1200 BUSlreL3 Virginia RSaaf." VHITE AfiD MiKSQ COP.Hi vet ki ... , , . ...... The Photofifrapher, JiVlXa RETURN ED f rem his Suxamer vacation, is now prtpirsd to da workj tfc Latest Sfyle. ' 5ew sni 8eeoa4-hand Solicol Books very cheap. BOOS STORE. oct IT chool Bqpks. QU SCHOOL BOOKS Taken la Fzohane for New Ottf School Boots used bj all ths dirr(B Sohoo s in the City, oaa always be had at the Very Lowest Prices at HSi53BERQR'3 Lire Book and ZJosio Ptore rci 17 Removal QN AND' AFTER TUESDAY, October 11th, HARRI8' NEWS DEiSt will be found two. doors below-old tlaoe. (Dvers Old can be found as usual.- Also the bet-t 5 and 10 cent Clears In the market. Come 'and see me. oct 10-lw Removal. TtTY FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC LIjL gererally are respectfully notified that I have removed my Cigar Store to No. 0, South Front street, two doors from Ex change Corner, wher I will be pleased to see and accommodate them with a full line of Tobacco and Tobacco Goods The very best FIVE CENT CIGAR in the city. I mean it. N. G REENE W ALD. oct ll-2w Tnii LAURINBURQ ENTERPRISE JB THE BE8T MEDIUM through which' . to advertise FaU and Winter Goods among the people of Robeson, Bictmood aad An son oountiss, in Worth Carolina, and In tbe border counties of South Carolina The Enterprise has a larg aad iaersasiof circu lation in tbe Pee Use and Cap Fear section f this HtaU. bavinjt obtained a large et ref lation in the latter daring the six months It wsj published In Fsjetteville before Its re moral to Laoriaburg, and ia the torissr within the last fsw months. Advertisements will be IrscrUd by tt -KOi tb, quarter and yeur at iesor itMe rates AdJrj a. I. f:cDLrrlK, w Lasil ' "re. N'O THE BEST PAPER TRY IT Bsantifolly llltitratd S6th Ysar. 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A special Botie is mad ia tbe 6ciatiae A merieaa of all Inventions patented throng a this A ener, with the aame aad rideree o the Patentee. By the Iwtphs eirealatioa thas given, rub le attention is directed to the me rite of the new patent, aad sales or introduction eftea aaaUyaffeeted. An person who has made a sew' discovery or Larveotioa, eaa aseertala free of charge, whether j pataat can proo&tly be obtained, by writing to Hnxa c Co. V also eecd free enr iiand Bosk about ttie .atmt Laws, Patents. '. arsau, Trse. arks, tbircosu aad how procured, with hints for procuring ad ranees oa iio-fcUoas. Address forth Paper or exmefmirg Pateata, UUXS M COwS7 Park Row, ITsirYerlc" sash OJIee, r. t ATtl tits., aevlt , WasUa taa D. 0.2 -woeg a was able to go to work.
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