iaia fa feu PQia 'Put Of andy lr. ftae ea '. M tive Ml III L&d rca- riU ell. for .ht In IX- ut R re a . If id 8aadeys f- f1 7 SUl ton ai yaoritirioa. PAID. W riix cntfcs, S2i0; L T- . ... r r. i Thrc J4 T"' . mcnth. GO oeata. ' "-er will be delivered oyewnm, 10 m nuh 13 cen" ns; rate, lew end liberal gabtriberi will please report any and nnto receire their papers regularly. 5oif 'Advertisements, M TRAD -vMABK. THE GREAT Ifl Hit m FOR BHEUIAT Heuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, 6nvt, Quins, Soro Throat, Srell fags and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. Ko Preparation on arth xjala St. Jacobs Oil u a sure, simple and cheap External Jinnedy. A trial entails but the comparative? triUiDf outlay of 60 Cnts, and erery one euffer b with pain can havo cheap and positiTO proof tf itacUima. Directions in EloTen Language. BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN MEDIGIHE. A VOGELER cfc CO., . Haltinwre, MvL, JJ. 8. JL, pril Udaw-ae to! Raleigh, N. C, Sept. 27, 1881. Mrs. Jos Person; Franklinton, N. O Diar 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 dr 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 yetn of ag-e, who was troubled for long time with sores breaking out over the face aud neck, having the appear- nc or scroruia, ana wmcn naa resiscea the osaal 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. Tia3ting that you may receive the sue ce?g which your Remedy seems to merit, 1 am, very respectialiy yours, WM. SIMPSON, Druggist. For sale in Wilmington by Dr. Wm. . ureen. Send for circular of testimo nials, oct 3-dw BARGAINS. SOL. BEAM BROS OFFER NOW ONE OF THE LARGEST STOCKS OF Ready-Made 01 Oiing FURNISHING GOODS ! DRY GOODS! BOOTS At SHOS ! HA T S ? A FULL LINE OF 1 OIL CLOTH ! AND We respectfully solicit a call before purchasing elsewhere. SOL. BE&B & BEOS'. octai pMaikto every afterneoa, . 11 to au SI. GRAND VOL. V WILMINGTON, N. SATtTRDAY, OCTOBER 29.. 188i. NO. 256 LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVEBTISEME3fTS. .. J !f o. J." n idhick J ust from the Ftcfory . Ckonlt & Morris Fruit at Auction ' R MMelxTiRE--BodjBruescls, &t L II BowDix, Chm'ft ProposaU C Jevbxs French Candy nEiNSBERam Blauk Hooks -C W Yate Than ki to the Patilic Daj'a length 10 hours and 45 miontes. A man is judged by the company he keeps out of. . But cue interment, an ado.lt, in Belie vue this week. . , ; Vortb' thinks pjiuh isi.'outrageoa8ly uoGt lor boniiets." . Sunset to morrow afternoon at 6 min utcs past 5 o'clock. I'hc receipts of cotton at this port to day foot up 1,500 bales. Two adults aud one child interred this week in Oakdale t cmetery. Nature keeps the ocean tide, and that is why it does not lun away like a river. ' There were seren interments this week in Fine Forest, two adults and fire children. When a cat gives, an entertainment from the top of a wajl, it isn't the cat we object to. Its the waul. Beautify your nomes by using the N Y. EnamelPaint, ready mixed and war ranted. Sold only at Jacosi's. t The latest thing in bon-ben boxes re S-'mbles a pair of partly folded kid gloves ready to put in the pocket. Gold and silver threads are employed with fine effect in many of the dress goods displayed this season. The Register of Deeds has issued mar riage licenses this week for one white and one colored couples. In the latter in stance the age of the man is given as 75 and thaY of the woman as 60. It is intensely disgusting to find, after you have helped a poor old woman across the street, that the man standing on the corner watching you is not the 'man you are desirous of impressing. Rough on Rats.,, The thing desired found at last: Ask druggist for Rough on Rats. It clears out rats, mice, roaches, fliesy bedbugs. 15c boxes. We understand that enormous crops of corn and pumpkins were made this year on the river lands in Bladen county Those who planted them were fortunate as there has beent,no overflow this year City Court. Wm. James, a colored vagrant and a stranger here, was found last night asleep in a cart and was taken to the lock-up by a policeman. He was arraigned befort the Mayor this morning and by his order discharged from custody. This was the only case for the consideration of the Court to-day. So badly did my wife sprain her foot, writes Mr. P. Dinzler, Naples, N". Y., that it became greatly discolored. The swelling had enlarged to such an extent that she could not move, in which con dition she was in bed for three weeks, when we commenced the use of St. Jacob's Oil which relieved her at once and removed the swelling; after using six bottles she was completely cured. Unmailable TJnmailable matter; addressed as fol" lows, remains in the I'ostotnce in wis city: . ' Lou McCiammy, Oxford, N. U.; Wil liam H. Swain, Henderson ville, b. U.; Daniel W. Bell, Collinsville Co.; Charlie Wnnpstie. Northamoton Co.; Albert Williams, Columbia, S. C; The BiTen Steamers North State and Bladen were both here tday, the former from Whitehall and the latter from Little Sugar Loaf. They both left this after noon or the return trip. Capt. Daly, of tho Bladen, reports a rise ot seven inches at Little Sugar Loaf from Tues day to Thursday, which fell -off one inch on Thursday night. Study your interest. You can now buy Cook Stoves at factory prices at Jacob i's. s - t It is announced that domes tirchina is not fit for drawing room decoration. We should hope not. Nothing would go against our grain like coming home hun gry and finding all the domestic china hung up'against the wall with nothing to eat on it " - 7 " 13 Mill A Tlessast T7efi21ar. Tho Episcopal church at this place was the scene, last night, of a meat pleat- ant marriage. Tho bride, was one of oar most popular and accomplished village maidens Hiss Lucy tL Jackson, and the groom was'one of the leading buai ners men of . Wilmington &lr. ; J. L Carrie. $ The bridal paty, presented 4 most 'beautiful audi impressive tableau during the solemnization of the etremony. A pleasant reception was held at the res dence of the bride's parents, and eary this morning the happy couple started on quite an extended Northern tour, ac companied by the best wishes of their many warm friends. P,tttkra Record, Sound repose is so essential to good health that we feel surprised to know any one woald risk loss of rest from a Cough cr Cold, when a bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syiup would give refresh ing slumber. A Toons Han Caned- - He is a youog man, and is deservedly very popular. He has an excellent voice and is generally willing to lend it to any laudable purpose. His name is R. H. Grant, called by his friends and intimates Dick, for short. He got into trouble the other day, however, with some of our Jewish citizens, and was to-day caned e ., nn , . , , .. u,r it. xuc uB n iiu, uu. ocr u shoulders, but into his broad, honest hand, and it was accompanied by note, the kindly wording of which caused him to bow to the punishment inflicted, while a nush. not or sname, mountea to nis manly forehead. r It is a black ebony cane with a gold head, beautifully carved and bearing the incription: "R. H. Grant, from the Temple of Israel, October, 1881." The nrestntation was made to day about 1 o'clock, very quietly, the tender being ac companied by the following note, which explains the obligation which the congre gation have felt towards Mr. Grant: Wilminotox, N. G. Oct. 29, 1881. Mr. . 27. Grant Drab Sir:-In the name of the Con gregation, Temple of Israel, I present to you this gold headed cane as a token of respeci lor your aina na Taiuaoie rices in pariicipaung in our cnoir auring uuii.wuuHu.jo. -""F.a "' "r cept tne same ana usea u in gooa neaiin, mm iuo uwk vi niot wi uidcii n wi k .v.. r . nrnnnir .Mil as every member of the congregation, very truly, Sol. Bkab, Prest of Cong. Temple oCJsrael. J. I. Macks, Secretary. Skinny Mei. Wells' Health Renewer. Absolute cure for nervous debility and Weakness of the generative functions, $1 at drug gists. Depot J. U. Munas. Vnmanam.m Turn MAvmhF. ineweatner is always aauojeci, oi iu- terett,andis especially so at this time, when the Winter has lingered so lea g and so persistently in the lap of Summer. A new weather prophet, one E. J. - - vjouen. nas arisen ixew xorK. xic u&s nnbosomed himself to the Sun, and Coaches his forecasts for November in unrjleasant nredictions. He says that J A - the weather of November will be event ful and phenomenal. The first half of the month will give a continuous succes sion of storms. The most stormy days will be the 1st, 2d, 5th, 7th, 8th, 10th, 11th, 12th, 16th, 19th, 21st and 24th. Themonth will open balmy bat sirenlike. The oscillations in temperature will be short and marked, ending with Arc tie waves. Following the 12tb, the snowfall ill be generaL After the 24th there will be more auiet days. There will be gales of wind on the 1st, 7th and 19tb. I Brilliant auroras will be visiblewhere I A m Brilliant auroras the sky is clear, and earthquakes will twnr &t nnnsnal nlaces. There will be volcanic activity near the 1st, 7 th, 11th, 16th. 19th and 21st. ' The earth's atmos phere will be subject to a trying ordeal, the result of distant disturbances in space, in circular and vibratory forms, but there will be no widespread devasta tion. Damage will result principally from winds, floods and tidal waves. Supreme Court. In the Supreme Court at Baleigh, os Thursday, the consideration of appeals from this district was resumed and the following weie among the cases called: Alex. Old bam and wife vs. First Na iooal Bank et als. Defendants' appeal from New Hanover. Argued by McKae 30a fk. kJ.n .nil Tl J. Ttvart anaouMgBw,w-.v for the plainUCs, and is. o. Aiariin ori" - rZL ZL Alex. Oldham and wire vs. i irst xa- tional Bank, et als. PiainUna' appeal I from New Hanover. Arguea oy icvm for the plaintifj, asd C S. Uartia fcr The BapIIn Canal. ii. K. Bryan, Esq, of the Fayetteville Examiner, was in the city last week en route for a visit to his family at the Sound. t He writes a yery interesting ed- itorUiletter to hi. , paper which is pub- hail in Ki. te.A. 2mm. 9 It. T7T au uua nvsk 1MUO Alt UiO JDXamM I tnr. it is DrinciDallv in reference to , ... - me Duplin Canal and we publish here a Dart of it . un arriving at w umington. ono or the nrsi persons we met was Major Young uh jnugiuecr oi me Aupiin uanai im proyemcnt. He is at work with a force opening the canal, about four miles above Bannerman's Bridge, on the North but branch ot Cape Fear River. The cut will be fifteen miles in lengthy across the bene of the river, which is sixty miles around; and the fall between the head of the canal and its foot can be made about thirty feet. This will give a powerful current to the water, which is expected to cut its way, deepening and widening the attmcial channel cow being prepared to receive it. It is believed that when this canal is finished to the mouth of Goshen, in Duplin county, a body of lands oeionging to private individuals compris ing more than seventy thousand acres and upwards of forty thousand acres of state lands will be drained. AH the lands owned by citizens is mud or swamp land of good quality, and a considerable I portion of the State lands is good for agricultural purposes. A sumcient sum f nas been subscribed to carry the canal fc mile3 D - .. I and to drain ten thonsand acres of land I of the noted Gum Swamp lying partly in caer- P!,rU m x;up,? JT11! these lands dnunadf ther8 wfu a new i Northwest broncrht to the verv doom of . a - j - I Wilmington, from which corn in immense quuue8 may oo ooiaiueu. vwtav vuo aai wa uaiv ui aukuov imint Young with R. T. Williams, Hichard Armstrong and two colored men crossed the celebrated Holly Shelter swamp, en tering on the Northwest side and coming out on the Southeast. This is the first time it has ever been crossed. Thev two day's provisions, firearms,brier hooks, derbrush. It took upwards of two and a half days to .get through. They pursued ot the Swamp on the Sound road about kweuuj-iour mues irom w iimingtoo. juo bear; seyeral deer and. very many signs of 1 both were seen by the members of the party It commenCed raining soon after I they went into the swamp and con tinned ini the followinff dav. so i . .. a . - . i thfti. hft- WA-A Trni. drPnnhAH nil the time. Two basins of rich mud land about one mile and a half in width, each, were discovered. Their drainage is northward in a direction opposite the general direction ef the N. river. A considerable creek was found running through the basin ljing nearest the river. The party had to cut down a tree to make a footway across the channel as it was deep and sluggish. There is very little doubt that there is locked in this i 1 l a. - r li. uuacure, auu uerewiure lUlUCUOtrBUIC, , f ,- , Drairjare effected into the Northeast river. Mai. I Young has shown great perseverance in Jf enwrprise oi cuuing me iupiin lllA.nA.1 anH m trnat hA will anniM an I.i, - v;f ,-. . ,Bf Siaaw vvjvw aw aw auww imuvi aveuw vuwi aua worthy the CO-operation of all parties concerned. ! Warner's safe Kidney and Liver Care Church services. Worship in the various churches of the city to-morrow as follows ; ST. JAMES' PARISH, - Corner Third and Market streets. Rev. A. A. Watson. D. D.. Rector. Twentieth I Sunday after Trinity Oct. 30th. Celebra- uon at 7:oU a. m. Morning frayer at 11 o'ciccir. sunaay bcnooi at ou p. m. Evening Prayer at 4:S0 o'clock. Oneriogs at Morning rrayer for the university of the South. ST. PAUL S XVAJf S. LUTHEBAX CHXJECH, corner Sixth and Market streets. Rev. G. D. Bernheim, D. D. pastor. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. English service at. 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. re. 7IBST PKESB YTEKIAN CHURCH, corner Third and Orange streets. Rev. J. R. Wilson, D. D.t pastor. .Morning Services at 11 o'clock. Sunday School at 3 p. tn. Ni ht Service at 7:30 o'clock. Thursday night Iecture at 7:30 o(dock. riRST BAPTIST CHUBCH, corner of Market and Fifth streets. Rev J. B. Taylor, Pastor. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Brooklyn Sunday School at 3 p. m. Young Men's Prayer Meeting Tueaday night at 7:30 o'clock. Church Prayer Ueeting Thursday night at 73u o'clock. HT. JOHafS CHUBCH, CornT Third and Red Cross sts. Rev. T. D. Pitts, Rector. Twentieth Sunday a Her Trinity Oct. SOib, Celebration at 7:30 a. m. ilorning Pra er at 11 o'clock. Evening Prayer at 7:30 o'cloca. ci,.. r, WMMS f!.nt Tn san with a cargo ox w esx lncua iruix, tne . of the season. There is a variety j itii ii TerT fine. It will be sold at UcrrlSf Itpxr Advortiroracnts it at "t action. FI0ST CARQ0 OF THE SEACQfl. EI. CHOImXIt!, Aactioncor. I - ' . " - ' RAT PPniBT T jl unnrtro - r w i - -. - . . . fl, OIHM NaXT, Sistst., at 10 I VSW m9 W1" as wnarr, root i ha Lnr.s ilii.il. rm iumm kv H.h. iittii - l w i ii a a wjcx u irom Kiassau. N. P.. - 100,000 ORANGES, - Bananas, Pine Apples. Cocoanuts. '.Grape fruit, Lemona, XJmea, Sugar Cane, and OoDchfihellac -'-T" " s Oct29-lt Proposals ! " V pBOPOSALS FOR PLANKING NUXT street will be received at my office until T "S5d '."ttbe'lSy L. H. BOWDEN. oct29-tf-nac Ch'mu Street Com.- French Candies. JUST RECEIVED, a full line of fine Prenck Candies, warranted pure and fresh. Also. Hume-Made Candies. Fruits. Nuta. &c. .:. JET"Ns. Second street, 3 doors below Postofflce. oct 9 Blank Books A I 8 TOOK pf all moa, styles and prices. THB PERFECTION LKTTER T1IE3. Hit... ma i . . , . ww 'iiee are roe most eonveuieat ever brnght bafora the public. GOLD PN3, Uabie, Todd and Foley's Gold Pe ifl, all sizes mat received at UEllTSBSBOKR'a I c 29 Live Book and M asta Ptcr lu 6W OOuV BrUSS6lS XU Ow J QpGSt2?Tr. Mew Extra Supers. New Ingrains. JUST IN TO-DAT. AL80, RUGS. MATS, OILCLOTHS, Ac. R. M. r.lclntire. aept29 I I rriTT T?T1 A H7HT IT A T "ElATU i n i ii i wm mm mr . OP THE North Carolina INDUSTRIAL AGGOCIATIOII, AT RALEIGH, October 31st, November 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th, and 5th, 1SI1. nPDIIRFn H1TF fir TAUP nVPIr TMC KtUUCtftKATfc DF FARE OVER THE V. & Y7- R. R. Visitors to Raleigh, X. C, attending the Third Annual Fair of the North Carolina Industrial Association, on Oct. 31st, Nov. 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th and 5th, 1SS1, will be trans ported over the Wilmington & Weldon Rafl Road to Goldaboro and return at 2 cents per mile each way. Articles intended for exhibition will be transported at Regular Tariff Rates, atd if returned by party exhibiting, (which fact should be established by cerUflcaie of Secre tary, or by presentation of original abip- ping receipt,) wfll be billed back free and amount of freight paid thereon retarsed by Agent at 8taUon from whence (hipped. . tSm Wilmington to Raleigh and rettxra. aiSO. &OL.HAAS, A.' POPE, QenT JVt Ag't, GenT Pass. e Ticket Art: I iTIVtAg'L - -:Pi2AC3 TOXICA ' : -- wm fcs glad ta rttzU osuatsicaliaa frci orr Crfaadj oa asy ad a!l VJt rwerallstsrtrt hut v' .;, . ; Tasntr s ef a wrtttr icn al-sraxt fa t oae alia ef tie pe 4 : ; ' ParioaallCsa toust b aTol44 ' . - And It b specially aad pi. t:alariy erder stood that .the Editvdoes cot alw&jt end or the Tiewt ot ocrmpiideatf , o atiT" la tke edltQrial Miaiaaa, S' . . - Just- From t the otorve ixLIiTTOOL CA8SlHiRF3 IJT T1'. 0tt haad a" fall tulk ,tf TABLC LINEN89 TOWEL?, "nAUDERCHlEJQiV INDIES LINES AHD MLK TIZ8, LllK aAKbKEi:cniZ!.P. h -chear eit steak of ; eENTA,TI5BIa tie city. . Cct3) Trp0iitih6 KandaX WAN TED .TO WORK at'my turpentine:' ' farms in South C'sirAlfno ,i Hands of good character that - want tn wnrk- and receiye good trealment with fair wgos and prompt Dav. can sddIv fn letter. 'A. II. VajtBOKKKLEN. oct 27-dlw w6t Kew Ohcstnajto. rpBLE FIR3T.XEW CrfESTXUTS of tte season, just in. Aleo, Fine Aspin all FUnaTiu?, Apples. Pf rs. Or . Now .-we tC'iler, &c , at Water uev Market Kt. tftoro oct 20 The Club House IN ADDITION TO ITS FINE stock of Wines, Liquors, Beer and Cigars, is offcriner to its customers and friends NEW RIVER OYSTERS, served in any style desired. My motto is to please and to this end no effort will be spared. Respectfully, W. F. ORTAIANN, Proprietor Ortmann's Club House, oct25-tf hiecona St., Currie's Block. Thanks to the Public, JpOft THEIR TiRT LIBERAL Bohool Book patronage. I am. bow ready to show a fall line of Picture Frame and EaitU, aaey Good Javeoile Bioois, Ac. JS3- Bemeraber that 8ecoad-Hand Pchco Books are sold at about half the oast of 2f ew ones, at BOOH BTOBR. oet24 The Landmark, PUBLIBBED AT: STATES VILLE, IREDELL CO., V. C. Is the Leading Newspaper in Weiterh;2Vortfc Oar olio a. Ills the only Pexnocraio"Paper pub Uhed la Iredell county one of the largest-ad wealihie t couatiet in the tate and has t-' tained a larger Iooal circu.ation haa acy paper ever heretofore tabllshedin thecouity Itslcirenlatlon la Alexander. I'ker 4ibe. Alleebaoy, Tad' in. Daria and Iredell is larger than t at u any two pa era in h9 Htate combi'ed: and is rap.dly acauiri2 a strunsrf othold in Ko'Sfthe, borrj. Rowan and weiteru uecaienbarg. It is the only paper inertern Kcrth Car olina that employs a fcegalar Caavassirg I people. Under this STttem a t apidlr increas- I . . .. iag circulation is tLe result, inaUsg Utt Landmark, E9Tbe Best Adrertiaicg Meoitun in WestJ era KorUi Carolina. Addre&r, "LANDy&KK", Female School, MIBSEB BBRti A J -...... Kr ideals UBS. II. B.CU8B.15G,;UaaicaI trstructreii THK EIOHTEKNTU AHNUL Pewloa of this Behool will commas ee on Wednee- dar, October 6th, 18S1. sod close about the third week la Jane 1S2. PapUs Wo enter aftrthe firtt mccth will be charged only from date of entracce, brt It Is expected tfcey will attend school the re malader of the sosica aoleis otherwise pr; rented by lit health, or remoral from tbe city. Dedttcticn made in all cui of pro tracted sickness. The con i sea of isttractloa will be as bere- tofere, thoronih and ajetematic. each cbild reeeiTiag indiridaal atttctiot, from tl Frln eipals. Tte cbool or ilciie be eoi d acted by fers. M- H Casbiofir. Pnpils omttide o the School, wisbis sr t etter for th j bra&eh cf edacatioo, eaa raaccomtccdtted. with snita tie hoars ry esrlr apphetucn. A J united norsber of toariia? acbolars eaa be ree jived in the family cf ose cf the Prin cipals.- ! ror farther partisulars, see Prueirais. or qire for circulars. aasr 30 fJev TJleat ;;tore. I HAVE LEASED and 8tt4rd up.hand eomly the Store VCeisIdor North H. c ond street, third doer from Market, where I will be glad to see my frUtAs ?nd eu tnmers. Spleudid Beef. Hut: on. Lamb. Veal, Prk and eauazv. ome and t-e- me. OCt21-lm . UEKMAN I1LN1ZE. HOiiTH GAHOLINA HQUSH. JOHN D. 8TEIXJES, Proprietor. The best of Wines, liquors, Lager Beer and Clrs. . OYaTJtKS IN EVERY STYLE, HSAU3 Al AbLi UUilt Uil A.D NIGRT. Ccraer Btccad aadFrlaecu its. ot .

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