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1? THIS PAPER ugtlm W "rneoa, BMdtji e JOSH. T. J AMES, K&lTOK AWD FBOPKIXTOK. . , .nBSCBI PTIONS. POSTAGE PAID, ear, $5 00 Aix month, ' 50 J Three 7oatii, f 1 i 0a9 month, 60 cent, m pr will bs delivered by carrier, .r.taa,orl3cenuperw -. kirtTtisinr rte low and liberal dubicribers will please report any and ,1 fcilarei to receive their papers regularly. 5ew Advertisements, ji traps rAE!yl, f ill -tHE GREAT X F ill FOR RHEUMATISM, Heuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quins, Sore Throat, Swell' ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. No Preparation on earth equals St. Jacobs Oil m a safe, sure, simple and cheap External KfmeJy. A trial entail but the comparatively trifling outlay of 50 Cents, and every one euffer-' h$ with rain can have cheap and positive proof f iU claims. Directions in Haven Languages. SOLS BT ALL DBUGGISTS AND DEALERS IK MEDICINE. A. VOGELER & CO., Baltimore, 2ltL, IT. S. JL. pril l2Uw-nso tofl Ralmoh, N. C, Sept. 27, 1881. Mas. Job Pzrsox, Franklinton, N. O Dint Madame: In reply to your let ter asking what I think of your Remedy. I would say that the sales have been very fair, and so far as I can learn, the Reme dy hag been very satisfactory to my cus tomers wno nave usea u, especiouy bo iu the case of a little girl of this city, ten Years of acre, who was troubled for long time with sores breaking out over the face and 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 last 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. TiQ3ting that you may receive the suc cess which your Remedy seems to merit, I am, very respeciiuuy yours, WM. SIMPSON, Druggist For sale in Wilmineton by Dr. Wm H. Green. Send for circular of testimo nials. . oct3-dAw ry (goods .AND arpets y A HE BEING RECEIVED BY EVBRT' Steamer and by Rail. The prices will be as low or lowei than ever before. Respectfully, R. TJ1. ftlclntire. tptu . Female School. MBSIiT-BUBft A JAMJt3..Fzlacipai Una. M.;x.CU8aiNO.Muj eal Jcstraetress TH EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL Rcfsion of thii 8hool w ill eo romance on Wednee div. OemW 6th. 18i. and eloM about the third waak tn Jnae 1S&2. PapUt wo entar affrthe fint north will be charred only from data of entrance, bet it u expected they will atten scnooi u re nuhder of the season maleu otherwise pr- tnted by ill health or removal from the eltr. Deduction made In all cue of pro tracted sickness. The cooties of inctractloa will beajbere- tot-, thorough and systematic, each eft lid receiving individual atutda from tbe Fzia eipali. ibe - cboel of Me.io C1 be or ducted by k'i. If. H Cublog. Put-ils oatsids 0 the Sehonuwiahisf t eater for ttre braneh of daeation, eaa r aceoam-od td with suita ble hoars y early application A limited num ber of ooercin schola's can b recirad la the family f one of the Pria Ipala. For farther particulars, tee Principals, or aiUrt.for aiwalara, - ttz SO 1 ! VOL. V WILmNGTO C 255 LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisements. TIall & Pearsall -N'ew River Mullets fgJoiiN- j. IIeduick Dr. WaraerVCora- liue Corset - IlEiNSBEKakit-wMusic Books C W Yatee -Thank to tbe Publie No cases lor the Mayor this morning. No news jet ofany improvement in the river. The receipts of cotton, at this port to day foot np 665 bales. "Spirits . turpentine has - advanced A cent in this market to day. The skies have been threatening rain all tc-day but uot a drop has fallen yet. The Widow Bedott had the largest house of the season in Charlotte on Wednesday night. Steamship Gulf St ream, Captain In gram, cleared and sailed hence this morn-, ing for New York. A series of meetings, conducted by the Pastor, Rev. T. P. Ricaud, is now in progress ut Fifth Street M.T3. Church. One of the large guano sheds now being erected on the West side 6f the river is rapidly approaching completion. The cheapest method to cheat the un dertaker (who is generally around when Coughs and Colds prevail), is to buy and me Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. It always cures. Some of the farmers in the interior are talking aboat a second crop of cotton, provided this fine weather holds out two weeks longer. A. horse in a dray, driven by a colored man, backed over today into Princes8 street dock and got pretty badly skinned about the bead and legs. 1 - 1 . 1 1. . ii The silver change which was sent into the country to pay the cotton pickers is again flowing back towards the city and soon there will be a plethora of it. Ger. barque Favorite, Zeplin, cleared at this port to-day for Glasgow with 100 casks spirits and 3.254 barrels rosin shipped by Messrs. Paterson, Downing & Co. In tbe Supreme Court, on Wednesday, the case of the State vs. J. T. Edens, from New Hanover, argued on Tuesday, was reopened and argued for the defend. ant bv D. J. De vane and D. L. Russell by brief. To Builders and others Go to Jaco- bis for Sash, Blinds and Doors, Glass &c Yon can get all sizes and at the lowest prices. " t Attention is invited to the handsome double-column - advertisement displayed in this issue by Col. Hedrick. The ar ticle (our modesty is so great that we cannot call it by its proper name) has every guarantee of excellence. k . It would never do to select women to all offices. If a female sheriff should vis it the residence of a handsome man and explain to his wife that she had an at. tachment for him, there would be a va cancy in that office in abouttwo minutes. Chris McColler, colored, swore out a peace warrant against Allen Pettjfoot. It was made returnable before Justice Millis this morning, who required the deiendant to give a bond of 50 to keep the" peace. He gave the bond and was.discharged. Warner's Safe Kld,ncy and Liver Cure Mr. John Carroll, of the Metropolitan Saloon and oyster house- has our thanks for a bucket of splendid New River oys. ters. sent to us this morning. They are from the celebrated Winberry gardens nn N7w "River, and are very fine. Mr. WM - Carroll receives them in the bucket regu larly every Tuesday and Friday during the season. . . - Don't Die In tbe House- Ask drnorfrlats for uRouflrh on Rats." It clcars'out rats; mice, bed -bugs, roach es, vermin, flies, auts, insects. 15c per box. . The Colored Fair. We. are glad to learn, as we ' do from the News and Ob$erver, that the prom ises for a successful fair among the col ored people are at this time very good. This fair opens next Monday in Raleigh. The first fair, says .the Neios and Ob server, was held in 1879, and this will be the third. The colored people -are showing a commendable energy in secur ing a thorough exhibit. Ever since these fairs began the white people have shown a lively interest in them, and hundreds of them visit tb exhibition. They feel a pleasure in seeing the successful eBorts 1 of the negroes to improve their condition The officers of the North Carolina Indus' trial Society inform us that they have assurances from all Darts of the State that the entries of articles will be numer The display of farm products will ous. be extensive, while the stock exhibit will, it is said, be creditable. Made from harmless materials, and adapted to the needs of fading and fall ing nair, i'arker'8 Hair Balsam has taken the first rank as an elejrant and reliable hair restorative. Mosquitoes Dangerous. An ingenious scientist adds another pang to the sensation we receive from the "animated particle of malicious dust" the mosquito by pointing out the fact that, as these insects are not partic ular whose blood they 'imbibe, it may and often does happen that "disease gems" are communicated to as from the bodies of animals afflicted with splenic fever, etc. '1 he malignant pustule that sometimes forms at the point of puncture is traced to this source. This picture is drawn: A healthy man, sitting at his window on a summer day, feels the well known pungent pain upon his cheek. The beak or proboscis of the sanguinary fly inserted in his flesh leaves there the germs which had been derived from tbe ulood of his last diseased victim. The blood of diseased animals, slaughtered to stamp out a plague, if allowed to fall in the ground, will be fed upon by various insects, who will communicate the infec tion to a whole neighborhood. The con sideration ot these facts will not tend to increase the popularity of our twilight visitors. Coop's Hen in a Row. Some of the attaches of Coup's circus got into a big row at Cartersville, Ga , on last Tuesday night, after the close of the performance. , The trouble seems to have been with a deputy marshal and others bat the cause is not stated, other wise t3i that mean whiskey was at the bottom of it. A colored man was shot in the head and killed, and several others were badly beaten and bruised. Two of the circus men were shot.- A lioness and a bear escaped from the cages during the melee. The " bear was shot and killed, tmithe lioness is stiU atlarge., , Unmailable Unmailable matter, addressed as fol lows, remains in the Postoffice in this city: Charlie Hones tie, North Hampton Co.; Daniel W. Bell, Collinsville Co.; Wm. H. Swain, Hendersonville, S. C; John H. White, Moss Neck. N. C; Henry DgGardner, Box 177, Mass.; Lou McClaramy, Oxford, N. C. A Twenty Years Conflict. The Keeper of the Gross Point light Mr. U. Uoynton, was cured of Kheuma tiem of twenty years standing by the use of St. Jacobs Oil says the Chicago Netcs. In the Terj Jaws of Death. Mr. J. W. Reilly, Superintendent of the Gas Works in this city, made a very narrow escape from death this morning Aboat 9 o'clock he, with two of his meD, were engaged in cleaning out one of the gas tanks, a disagreeable and, at times, a very dangerous unaerta&ing. wnue at work there one of the men spoke to Mr. Reilly and, receiving no reply, went An Appeal. Col. T. F. Toon, who was the gallant Colonel of the 20th Regiment of North Carolina Troops, during the war, has undertaken to asEsist Maj. Moore, who is now engaged ia writing a history of the North Carolina Troops. With this end in view he has made a vey earnest appeal to his former comrades to furnish him with the necessary data'. We cheerfully give place to his card, hoping that it may meet with a generous response: Fair Bluff, N. C, Oct. 18th, '81, Survivors of the 20th N. C. Regiment; Comrades: In order that an authen tic record of the gallant part sustained by you in the late war may be preserved, I ask the co-operation of those who know whereof they write. Your self- sacrificing patriotism and undaunted he roism deserve it; the memory of our fall en comrades plead for it; our children claim it, and history demands it. I suggest you form survivors' assecia tions for each company, .hiect a presi dent, treasurer and secretary, and collect authentic information as follows: Com plate original master rolls; date of and now organized: recruits: promotions; bat tles, with a list of killed, weunded and captured in each eigagement; marches and incidents worthy of record, bend this to me t Fair Bluff, Columbus Co. N. C. I will compile and furnish tbe same to Maj aioore, now writing a history of N. 0. Troops. I beg a letter from each surviving member of the iter- lment. Lt. Col. N. slough and aiaj. D. J. Devane join me in this appeal. Sincerely yours, .. , ' T. F. Toon, Colonel 20th Regiment N. C. T. Patient waiters are no losers. It is the patient guests at the table who are the losers. Set a cup of water in the oven while baking and it will prevent meat or bread from borning. LTot7 Advertisement! ... ; , PLBA8S vonox. JJTe J3 taglad to rteatva ommaalestloa " Jopfrltaijoaaayaxd all nb!rt Caral tstamt bat " - Th taa of the wrlttr asast alwaj, be r alshedio tha EJJtcr. 0aaaaoasmatb.rrittea oa oxJy cxe&Ue of tha paper PancaaiitlaaBiMt be avoided Aad It Is especially and irtfUariy asder rtood that the f&frwdoee at aiwys rodoTT the views ot ecrrespoadeats ucless so ttaT" la the editorial oohraa. JfoTsr AayortiRemouts. PERFECT CORSET AT LAST. V NO BROKEN-; MORE ? WHALEBONE3. After spendinff over S12.000 in exneriments. boning Corsets, called CORALINE, which is vastly superior to horn or "whalebone.- Its advantages are : ' 1st. It cannot be broken. .- - A Reward of Five Oolfars will be paid for every strip of Coraline which breaks with four mon t bs' erdinarv wear in a Corset. , , . 2d. It is more pliable than whalebone, and so adant i elt mn- rw,.i;w movements of the body. This mkes it much mere t mi' nA,h- aij hhti ,.?d It i8tno;aff'Cted b7 coW." heat or moisture, v Coticft boued with Coraliuo wiir last one-half longer than one boned with whalebone. The Coraline Corset is made throucrhout of snnermr rrmtiri-! nri ed m every respect. If not found entirely satisfactory the purchase money will be refunded. For sale by . , J c, a8 JQglM- J. aaPZlZCII, Wilmington, si'. C. New River bullets. IgQ BBLS. NEW MULLETS, gQQ DOZ. LARGE ROE, For rale by . H.AXL & PE&BSALL. M ew Chestnuts. rjpHE FIRST NEW CHESTNUTS of the season, just in. Also, Fine Aspinwall Bananas, Apples, Pears, Grapes, New. Swett Cider, &c , at 8.G. NOKTHKOP'S, oet 26 Water and Market st. Stores The Club House, r ADDITION TO ITS FINE stock of Wines, Liquors, Beer and Cigars, is offering to its customers and friends NEW RIVER- OYSTERS, served la any style desired. My motto is to please and to this end no effort will be spared. Respectfully, . W. F. ORTMANN, Proprietor Ortmann's Club House, oct 25-tf Second St., Currie's clock. Look! Turpe itine FSands WANTED TO WORK at my turpentine farms la South Carolina aud GrogU. Hands of good character that want to work and rec-ive good treaiment with fair wages and prompt pay, can apply in pcrson.or by oct 27-dlw wOt Thanks to tiie Public. jpOIi THEIR VtET LlbERAL School Book patronage. I am-mow resdy to inow a foil line of Pietare Frames and fasels aaoy Good, JavenUe Books, ac, Bemsmber that Second-Uand Pcioo Books are sold at about hi the cost of New ones, at ' . oet 24 BOO a bTORE. rjJusic Books. gORKOW'8 1IUSIO !9 PilKi. Bj T. P. i5Qrrow Jonsse's Musical UatAehUm. Clark's Iillar Instrootors. Bellack's Piato Jrstroctor. Richardson's Piano Method. A large st ck of the Lat'eit Sheet Uasle always on hand. Any not in st ck can bo ordered on fhort notice, at oc2 . UKIN BEROEt'S, JTnaf tnnoli na ffiA'InvA nf (Trwl'a law " . Tffvnnwiwri nvir vrrnr nMA f l - W O A, T m . . m m m m W W A AW A. M IHHIJI A.AWAi I1WV V I nn n fn ,im lwino-fc fnll iiS deucient, must ineiear oi mans law iBeet. Lamb or Mutton. Sausages or Veal. V I i : 1 : I in at. nail at JfinV C TtORNRMlVK'fl ween Second and Third streets. All meats GRAND BARGAINS. length in the tank and breathing very hard. He called his companion and the two immediately drew him out into the open air where he remained unconscious. The alarm was given and among others who rushed to the spot was Capt. W. A. Camming, from his mills near at hand. Under this gentleman's directions run ners were sent out at once to summon medical assistance. The first to arrive was Dr. Schonwald. Jr., and soon after v. mw-9 v4. a came in vectors waiKer, ieuamy ana Love. Restoratives were applied and Mr. Reilly was removed to his home on Sixth, between Dock and Orange street, where for nearly two hours thephyst cians applied every resource to restore him to consciousness. The asphyxia grad- Ho painter has ever yet been able to delivered promptly and free of charge catch the wild, expectant look of a man who is endeavoring to give birth toga sneeze. Give me a call and save money. Respectfully. ect 7-fri-m-lm JOHN C. BORNEMANN Those who value themselves merely on their ancestry have, been compared to I rjota toes: all that is good of them is on w der the ground. nnannnnl .QuicUyand Permanently Drtisson slsthmsAemedy Is nnequaled aa a poalUva Alterative and Care for There isn't any fairness in this life. 'If J ArtfcaitndDyirersia, ..... I mrA all thalr ttaniV-n is accused of making a show of herself, and if she wears . an ample one, she is said to be trying to hide a bad figure. It does not merely afford temporary reliaT. bavia a permanent cure '. lae, or seimor. OL.aays or : -jl am Mra. B. r. amrorUedattif the jlrtt mmUeine in tffeetM at vour it-mmtv. years vua. na loouenca my j noo meep u muA ml mfirfa aj-imLuratto eaMV. niotd without coughing." if yoar drnrylst does not : Oasrterly Ifeetlngs. . Wilmington District, Methodist E k-oM it. iutnd far traattee and testimoalals to Sga Ut mm n .y. Mew Twk. oct 25-8adAw. Th.e editor and foreman of this paper last njght partook of an oyster sapper at the Club Rooms, on Second street, in re sponse to an invitation extended by the proprietor, Mr. F. W. Urtmann. tne bivalves were fat and luscious, the wine was delightful and the cigars were good. as is always the case at this excellent house where everything is under the im mediate personal supervision of the pains taking proprietor. - : , . f!Knwi SAntfc' Tonrth mnnd. ually yielded to the enorts applied and Elizabeth. Bladen Springs, Oct. 26-27 Bladen. Windsor. . . OcL 29-30 Onslow. Queen's Creek, . Nov. 5-6 DupUn, Wesley Chapel, . Wo v. 9-10 Clinton. Clinton. . . Nov. 12-13 m w - . . 1 Coharie . . . Noy. 1617 Cokesburv . . . Nov. 19-20 - r?srLetail the omcials be present. L. S. BranrxxD, P. Ej ew rjleatflStore T HAVE LEA8ED and fitted up nand- I comely the Store West side of North Sec-, ond street, third dor from Market, where 1 I will be glad, to see my mends ana ess tamers. 8plendid Beef, Mutton, Lamb, Veal. Pork and Sausages. Come and see me. oet21-lm HERMAN lilNTZE. Wa m trWA in tnnw that Cant- R. T - r- . ..Mf,.n Ainmiui frniior- Folgham is jiot to leave the ranks oIUrt 111 UAnULIiiM HUUOCs journalism. He announces that he will I JOHN D. 8TELUES, Proprietor. ..kti.k .1 nMtiaKnMinnifnnnndiiIr.l to De caiiea uie evening j. nra, mw i ud cigars. . u - liFALS AT ALL HOURS DAT AND lixesdaj nexi, ine is m et gvesser. it c i ma nT ittiUnr?"'! i;5i. I cer&fTeeendandrrlsscsssts oat finally Mr. Keillv was restored to con sciousness. It was a fearful fight,thoogh, and the escape from death was a very narrow one. Had Mr. Reilly remained a few moments longer in thitank.it is thought that the entire resources oT . . aienca and skill would have been ana- vailing to save his life. The news of the disaster had spread rapidly, and a general distress was mani fested. His restoration was a matter of universal congratulation. Mr. Reilly is deservedly very highly esteemed by all who know him. TJE0 I 3S3 TO THINK ABOUT HOT BED SASH. ' PLEASE OBDEB EABLY. SASH, DOORS AND BUNDS- BRACKETS, MOULDING, LUMBER, Ac SOL. BEAM BEOS ' ' . . .; t OFFER NOW ONE OF THE LARGEST STOCKS OF' "' ' ;'; BearJy-MadejciOiing I FURfiiSHINQ GOODS! DRY GOODS I BOOTS At SHOES ! HATSi A FULL LINE OF oct 24 ALTAFFER, PRICE A CO. t3 I OIL CLOTH! AND a THE STATE.' f :- . - r..,,i- : Owttttf atN 4it t I L-araart etrealatMm, uiieaea. rMMi- des i'lUa, loat advertiiitK Mtea. ; Dally ctrc- Uft-i acw rer jnQ IfiOoaly aiteaoo pater u 'e-tu t dafcrlpti03 noa uaily, aata If aUr Si per a&aaoi. 4 SOL oct 21 VTe respectfally socit a call before purchasing els where. BS- R .& BEQSl
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