PLSA8S JffOTlfjK T7e wm be glad to rsealvs soxanianfcAtfra CrsacsxMasds on sty and an tzwio tafrallatsmt bat ' T earn cf tiis wr!ur nvi alwaya be fa Oocaiaxdeatiaastut bewrirlaa; en erJj cssalieoftaepcpe: Feraocailtisa Bt be avoided . Aad tt Is ?eclnj and parUealarlvvMr stood the the Editne does nqiaJwayswSr the views ot eorrespca dents . nslets eettat b tae editorial eoluses. . : Tieyf - Aflyortisoments. . nrh jOflll. T. JAMBS, i 1T)1 AHD FKOFRISTOB. .nBSCBirTIOWH,rOHTAOE PAID, ireerf & 00 8lx BOat;,, t3 50 Ttrce per will be delivered by carrier, Jrrttfff. in 7 Trt of the city, at ;b ,T rat. r s ceDts r wegk' Aartto rtf iow aad liber! 8cberibr will pleaaa report any and jare. to raceme their papers regularly. TT71- VOL. V ; WILMINGTON, N. C, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28. 1881. NO. 280 . ta-A . ari . al JL jjew Advertisements. ft. Iflk a THE GREAT l!U ui a ii Si FOR RHEUMATISM, Heuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quns, Sore Throat, Swell ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, Genera Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. Preparation m earth equals St. Jacobs Oii. M a , rure, simple and cheap External !;nedy. A trial tntaiU but tho comparatively trifling outlay of 50 Cent, and ercry one Buffer ing with pain cau hare cheap and poeitire proof f ita claim. Directions In Eleven Language. SOU) BT ILL DSUQ GISTS AND DEALERS INMEDICIJTE. A. VOGEU3R fc CO., HaXtimoret 3rd., V. 8. A. apt II U-Aaw-cao te. JUST IMAGINE HOWJ FELT." Bbuiowick, Co., Ya., ' . November 5th, 1881. Mr. Job Psssoy,) Franklinton, N. C. Dxar Madam: It is with pleasure tkat'I write to tell you that your valua ble Remedy has entirely cured mo of a most fearful looking and painful soie on my ackle. It came more than twelve months ago, Tery much likoa ring worm. I painted it with Tinct. Iodine, until it became a very painful and bad looking place. Then I commenced to try every thing I could think or hear of, until it became to very painful I could scarcely walk, when I went to the best doctor in the countrv for advice. Ha told me he could cure me if I would take my bed and there remain tor tour or nve weeus, and if I did not do eo pretty soon", it could not be cured at all, as the bone would become diseased, and my foot wonld have to be taken off. Just imag ine how I felt, to be told there was no cure for the sore but te lose my foot, or giTe np all business either of these Re medies would have mined me. Mind jeqthrs wag the advice of one of the best doctors in the State of North Carolina, nd this conversation took placo last February. I continued, to burn with caufctic, as he advised until September, but derived no benefit from his treatment. I was advised then by a friend to try jour Remedy," (Bitters and AVash) took the first dose the 17th of September, and I am now a well man, the eorc is perfect ly cured, and I can now walk 'as far, dance as much and jump as high as any man yon knowl Put me back to the Ut of September, let me know as inach as I now do of the yirtue ot your Remedy, and I would not hesitate to pay tea dol lars a bottle for it, if I could not get it for let. I think rooro of it than any medicine in the world. It ia not only the best Remedy to purify the blood and cre all skin diseases, but I believe it will cure all kinds of blood diseases, and I Know it will cure a love for stroue drink. I hope you will have this published, as there are many sufferers who could be enred, if they could know c f and get your Remedy I am truly and re.peltful'y, . JOS. a MASON, South Gaston, N. C. The Remedy is for sale in Wilmington by Dr. Win. H. Green. Send forcircu laroftestixnnials. novHdiw Juat Received- T HAVE JUST RECEIVED a handsome lot of Cloaks, Crochet Goods. Ac. The "MiUlneiy Department is fu1 of beautiiul Feathers, Pluahea, Hata and Bonnets. I will receive another assortment in a few dayi, MISS E. KARRER, dot 25 Exchange Corner FERTILIZERS AfiO Z FERTILIZING MATERIAL. AMD CORN riOTTON "PLANTERS Trackers and ethers ean get into torrect channel to trade advantageously y ocmj ssunkattaswift ' JAB. T. FETTEWAT, Agsnt Far tht calsbrated rertnizer,WiICi,Tibba Co'a UaaipuIaUd'Onano and Add Thc$Z post.; - - tsftftt - w j am w" j LOCAL NEWS. New Advertiszmests. nEixsBERflEK--Chritma GockIj r CW Yates Christmas (Jed K oi rlroportant Meeting . " IIaut, Bailex & Cd -Water Works LJ Otteruouhc- The Kinff Clothier of Wilmington . J A rRiKGSn Red Ash Coal Yesterdiy was a bright, pleasant and baloty day. Hen frait are scarce, retailing here at It looks as thoah watermelons will bo in order for Xmas dinner. Dressed -pork is beginning to come in now in large quantities. The receipts of cotton at th?9 port te ).y foot up 1,473 bales. Myrtle Grove ojfetera have been re- tailinsr here for 80 cents a bnehel. " The man who kncwi jbu well may forget all abont jon wheD yoa are ill. Spirits turpentine was again to-day at 54 cents, the market closing firm at those figures. An important meeting of Stonewall Lodge No. 1, K. of P., is called for this evening. 'J he Charlotte Thompson troupe will play "The Planter's Wife", in Charlotte December 2nd. The matrimonial market is very act ive. They .call it "market" because the men are sold. Wheat ris ;thrashed" for the purpose of getting out the grain; a boy it'thrash ed-' to get out the chaff. When you have a thing to do, do it; and when you have a Cough to cure, cure it by using Dr. Bulrs Cough Syrup, the satest and best made. Green cucumbers are not connected with any secret society, but they can teacb you many grips und signin's. Hd couldn't raise the mortgage on bis building lot, and so, poor man. with out becoming blind, be lost his site. Beautify ypnr nomes by using the N Y. Enamel Paint, ready mixed and war ranted. Sold only at J acobi's. f Coup's Circus, which was booked for Sumter on Friday next, has postponed its appearance there until early in Janu ary, because of continued engagement further South. Miss Elcaocr Calhourn, who is re membered as one of our stage favorites, has recently appeared before a London audience, and tho English critics are pleased with her. To Builders and others Go to Jaco bi'b for Sash, Blinds and Doors, GlaBS, &c You cana get all sizes and at the otfest prices t Jim Clark, more familiarly known a8 "Lemonade Jim," from the fact of his having been for many years past a peripa- tctic vendor of that beverage, died yes terday morning at a house in the South eastern p irt of the city. By notice published elsewhere in this issue, it will be seen thai Messrs. Hart, Bailey & Co. have engaged a competent and experienced plumber from the North and will hereafter combine with their present business thai of plumbing and gas-fitting. They guarantee first-claS3 work. I'nmailabltt Unbailable matter, addressed, as fol lows, remains in the Postofiice in this city: One copy 'New York Herald of Nov. 19th with no address; one copy ol the Sunday Courier addressed to My con Bangs, Savannah, Ga.; Mrs. J. V. Baker, 529 9ih avenue, South Minneap olis. Minuesota; one stataped white en velope illegibly addressed. . Strange ir True, That pain and suffering will be toler ated tor years, in some cases when a simple means would eradicate all discom fort. Mr. John lu Barry, Foreman Bow. ker, Torrey & Co., Bowker St. Steam Marble Works, Boston Mass;thus writes: I have sufiered : with - rheumatism for years, and found no cure until I tried the Grest German Remedy, St. Jacobs Oil. 1 Tiaed it and am now entirely well. '''here is a remarkable family of seven brothers and two sisters residing within short distances of one another in Oswe fo conntyemarkably in point of longeT. ity, their united ages beias 67? years, and thsircircli never baiis j.bcta invad- Sale of Bank Stock. Mr. A. R Campbell, Administrator on the estate of the late John . Dawson sold at public aaction ; to-day forty shares of bank stock owned by the de cedent. The stock sold for 104 per $100 which ia just 26 per share, the. psr value being $25. Judge Brooks We are glad to learn that Judge Brooks, who, it will be remembered, was too ill to hold i the Federal Court in this city at the recent terra, has recovered, and will be . able -to .preside with Judge Bond at Raleigh, thw week, at the ses sion of the Circuit Court. The RsYenue SerTtcc First Lieutenant H. D. Smith has recently relieved First Lieutenant F. M. Munger,on the revenue cutter Colfax, at this station. Lieut. Smith's family'ar rived here yesterday. Lieut. Munger goes to Eastport, Me., having been assigned to the cutter Woodbury, on duty ia those waters He is a clever, social and genial gentlel man, and we trust that he may return to us some of these days. Brain & 5erre. Well's Health Renewer, greatest remedy on earth tor impotence, leanness, sexaal debility, tc $1, at druggists. Depot Jas C. Mnnds. City Court. Before the Mayor this morning, James Burnett, colored, was arraigned for dis orderly conduct. He was fined $2 or 5 d ijB in the C. P., and he went below. - Louisa Batson, colored, for the same offence, was also assigned to the lower regions. Geo. Johnson and John Sellmanwere found guilty of an affray, but judgment was suspended upon payment of costs. Wellington Howe, colored, disordery judgment suspended on payment of costs. Front street Cbnrch. By a telegram received here to-day from Durham we are pleastd to learn that Rev Frank II. Wood has been assigned by the Conference to Front Street M. E. Church for the ensuing year, Dr. Yates, the recent incumbent, going to Raleigh. Mr. Wood was here about ten years . ago, if we recollect correctly, and served very acceptably as Pastor of the Fifth Street Church. His appointment to Front Street will, we think, give very general satisfaction to the congregation of that church. . It is not known here, as yet, who will bs sent to Fifth Street Church. A Wonderral Escape. A singular circumstance occurred a few days since on the line of the Wil mington, Columbia & Augusta. R. llM at Jonesboro, a few miles this side ot White ville. There was a cattle car in a freight train and in the car were a number of horses and mules. By some means, prob ably by the movements oi the animals within, the door was broken' open and a horse and a mule fell, or jumped out while the train was going at a constdera ble speed. The accident was discovers d at the next stopping-place, but no ooo expected to see that mule or that horte kicking again. But on Friday they were both secured, not only alive, but unin jured, and have been forwarded to their destination. This is one of the . most singular incidents in railroad life we have ever heard of. Freshwater Perch, Trout and Black fish Hooks and Lines. A full assort ment and lowest prices at J aoost's. t Dcatff of Capt. Ed Batcbeler. The News and Observer gives the particulars of the incident which resulted in the death of Capt Edward A. Batch elor, of Raleigh', mention of which was made by us on Saturday. Capt. Batche- or's train was at Cameron, and he step ped between tnet tender and some box cars to couple them. This he succeeded in doing safely, when in stepping back his nlster was caught and he was thrown to the ground. At that time the train was slowly moving back and the heavy projecting brake of the tender pressed him slowly, pushing him back. When extricated one ana and several ribs en the leftside were broken. The injury was inflicted at 12 a'clock and be died at about half-past 2. Capt. Batchelor was only abont 25 year of sge. The re gains were taken to Raleigh and are to be interred at Warrenton to-day. , People who lire within their feccaes ar apt to lira fa a tctj ca!l tens. The Cape Fear. The Wave is the only Fiyetteville steamer which has arrived here since Saturday. She reported good boating water ia the river." There is no big freshet, bat it is hoped that the present rise will tuffice until there are mere rains in the interior. Off for Xew Tork- The family of Mr. James Keadrlck, a well-known tppo, for many years a resi dent in this city, will leave here to-mcr row morning for New York, on the steam ship Gulf Stream- Mr.. Ksndrick has been for some months past employed ia Brooklyn, but has obtained a "sit" on ihs. Commercial Bulletin, published In New York City, and has written for hisT family to join him there. We wish them success. Magistrate s Courr. Tho following cases were disposed of by Justice Hall to day: John Sellman, arrested on the affida vit of W. H. Markley, charging him with the larceny of a pair of pants, was bonnd over to the Criminal Court in the sum of $100. Rose Barry was charged with assault and battery on the person of John Sell" man. Case dismissed at prosecutor's costs. C. W. Garrison was arraigned for an assault on John Sellman. Judgment suspended on payment of costs. W. H. Markley, charged with assault and battery on John Sellman, was fined one penny and costs. Criminal. Court. A special term of the Criminal Court, called one week in advance of the regu lir term, so as not to conflict with the tsrm of the Saperior Court, to be held next week, convened in the Court House to-day, His Honor, Judge Me ares, pre siding. The following were empaneled as a grand jury for the term, viz : Samuel W. Dunham. Foreman; George M.Crapon, Louis Bryant, F. V. B. Yopp, C. C. Parker, W. H. M. Koch, John Dyer, James H. Lane. Wm. L. Duke, Jno. T. French, Isham Quick, A. L. Freeman, Thos. E. Divis, Benjamin Todd, J. D H.Klander, B. F. Johnson, C. H. Ward, R. S. Hntchins. The following cases were called and disposed of: State vs. Alex. Sauls, assault and battery. Defendant submits. State vs. Oscar Jones, carrying con cealed weapon. Defendant submits. Editor Review: Among the many incidents that have happened since the formation of our little town of "Burgaw," there has none occurred that caused so universal regret as the removal of our esteemed friend, Mr. Duncan, temporary agent and opera t r at this place. He gave entire satis fiction to his employers, and to the entire community. Every one spoke of his urbanity, his kindness and his great dC3ire te please which he did in every instance. I spoke of his temporary employment here. It was to fill the place of Mr. James H. Moore, who Was absent a portion of the summer. He - has returned, and there was no necessity for both. Mr. Duncan is now filling the office at Magnolia satisfactori ly to all. Our loss is their gain. Not but that we have a most excellent agent and operator ia the person of. Mr. Jas. H. Moore, who is competent, affable and folite, but whenever we lose a good man, t matters not how many good men we have, it is a great loss. -. Alpha. Siek headache, nervous headache, neu ralgia, nervousnesst paralysis, dyspepsia, sleeplessness and brain disease, positively cured by Dr. Benson's Celery and Cham omile Pills. They contain no opium, quinine, or other harmful.drug. Sold by druggists. ; ' ' new coopsi SOMETHING IUV EVERY DAY! Pry pod 3 AND "YyE ARE VERT BUST, AND THE reason is very plain. We show goods with pleasure and our enstemera msyjudge as to ' , .... the prices. - ' r.l. r.lclntipo. BST XS aroefls I Now Advertisements. Red Ash Coal A ND BLACK A8H WOOD ; Whits Ash XlA;oai ana sues: usee wood ; Chestnut yoai ipr eeu-ieeaing stores, beet thing out. Coal and Wood of all kinds and aisea, st f aov W-tf SPRINGER'S YARD. Important Meeting" ! CAUTLE HALL, ; " STONEWALL LODGE, No J.K of P Wllialosios, ic. v. Nov. 33. 15U There will be au important meeting of Stonewall Lodge this (Monday) aveninjr. SSth November, aud prompt at tendance of members ia desired. Bv order of Chancellor Commander. JAMES W JACKSON, K. of R. & S. nov 23 - WATER WORKS. fJlHE UNDERSIGNED having ngaged a competent and experienced FLUMBES, from the North, beg to notify the publlo that they will hereafter combine with their present Iron and Copper Work the business of- ' PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING. By doing FIRST-CLASS WORK at reason able prices they hope'to merit any Older their customers may leavewith them, nov 28- HART, BALLY & CO. Christmas Goods. I AM'NOW OPNINO THE LAHGE8T 8T00K OF FANCY CHRISTMAS GOODS ever brevght to this city. Prang's Gelrbrated ChrUtmas Cards to great variety, at , at ft-)v 28 Book an 8tatfoner 8 tor p. Christmas Goods. T HAYB TBB LARGE 8 T, PRETTIEST and moat complete atook pf a OLID AT GOODS ever brought to this city. BEAUTIFUL CHRISTMAS OABD8. My cuatomera ean bay their "H I8TSI JB PRE8EAT8 now, and have them put away until Chrlitma. This is to avoid the great rash at nSIir-BERGER'8, aov Jt . Live Book and Uncle 8tore no oivision of sentiment i ; BUT BY THE J TJaanimous Voice of the People I OTTER BOURG IS DECLARED ; , Tbe Kinz dottier of 'msam. VTTERBOTJRG'S MEN'S WEAR DE POT" Is the only house In the dry where ean be found every cenceivable style of Gar ment ever known to the fashion world. llie busiest season we evsr exoerienced compels us to remain close to our post of auij, aeace we cannot spare time to go North for a cecond stock, but by arrsnce ments effected long ago, we are enable! to lay before our many patrons the. VERY LATEST SPECIALTIES in Men'a Dreee and Bualnees 8uita, Otereoats, Ulsters, Ul. sterettes, and FurnishlDg Goods. Indeed we receive a BRAN NKW8TOCK by every Express Novelties which are never thought of by any other dealer. Doeaesaiofr Striea and Patterns over which we have excloive control. THE PACT (now generally known), that Otterbourg i doing the iiSKUaai cUolfiJboo La ULOTHING IN WILMINGTON. Inspires bica with renewed energy and life, to labor ever .without ceas ing. Otterbourg poasesaea remarkably rare tatte in the selection of Gentlemen' Gar men's. The reasonability of this assertion cannot be doubted when hia largely increas ing business stands alone as a living exem plification of the truthfulnees of such a statement. rJen'o V7ear Depot, 23, 24,' 2and2S N. Front St, nov 2$ ; Wilmington, N. L - BLIND TOM ! THE 3IU8ICAL PHENOlfXNON, WILL - JPLAT AT OPERA HOUSE, WEDNESDAY, NOT. COth., Prices, 60 eta. and 75 eta. Secure seats at Dyers'.. . , - nov a3-4t , pun CELL HOUSE, D2f DE& 0ST7IA7 AGEUEJT, . . TTiuiueTOX, Jl. G. ." : ; b. u penny, " . - ' ; Prop Lateroyrietor Atlaatia BetaL lm Qsjs la sH iu'a?polatnt3tx Teraa I ktO u CJ par t. lib B-tl 2 "ITO THINK ABODT . . H OT- BE DSA8 H . PLEASE ORDER iJaRLY.V RASHpOOOHS AFiD BLIIfDS BRACKETS, MOULDING, ;LUMBER,; ALtAFFES,: PRICE & CO. a-vJt . ,W ew Restaurant. rjlHE UNDERSIGNED would respsctful- y annouuee thst he has Jest-fitted up at No. S, Granite Row, South Front St., a R. taurant for Ladles and Gentlemen, whera meals and refreshments may be had at all hours of the day. Everything is new and flrstlaes. PoTJte waiters and courteous at -tendants. Game and Oysters in season. Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars. uuy io j a. acilUTTE, Prop. THE VARIETY STORE. THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RD speciruiiy notify his friends and the public that he has recently re turned from a visit to the Northern rJ7arkets where he has purchased the Handsomest Display OF MILLINERY, FANCY GOODS. NOTIONS AND HOLIDAY GOODS he has ever offered in this city. My stock is " e, Gomplcfo And ia : I have thousands of things which it would take columns to ennmerate. Mr fine. fresh FRENCH CANDIES are a special ty I lead in these goods as my patrons well know. I have an elegant variety of Millinery Goods, hats, Trimminsi, &c, To which I invite the attention of tfca , Ladies. My stock of CHRISTMAS GOODS is full and complete and having been bought low will be sold low. I respectfully invite a call and inspee tion Lu FLANAGAN, Variety Store, ' nov J No. 42 Market street - Ba?ffingr and Tiese' 1 000 w and aU Eolls flgglnff 3000 Bune8-New aui p01 Tis Bacon, Coffee, Sugrar. 200 Boxc flmoke,nai 8 81deaJ 4 250 BaS tJ0fft,! dlfferent Snides.' Onfl Bbls8ugirs, Granulated, Standard A, Extra O and f 1 000 BbU Flour' u grdee .JQQ Tuba Choice Leaf Lard, c Bbls and Boxes Fresh Cakes, T . " QQ oxea Assorted Candy, , ; 100 B0XeS fieleetad Creaa Cheese, Potash, Lye, Soda,- 100 Boxcs Btn Totu 200 JQQ Boxes and KesSoda, 50BOMa8op' rj g Dozen B ackets, 150 EeMn Wnpptn v"' TMn Tun. XT . n VT . A . For sale low by 0t II WILLIAMS MURCJUISON THE CLARENDOfl VATEO - WORKS COMPANY QIVE NOTICE THAT THEY ARE ready to reesire application for aupplyiBg water. Isformatioa ia regard to rates, can be had, and applications must be made at the Superintendent' o3ce,No. 1 Journal .... t - , building, Princess atxeet,froa 0 to 11 A. II. and 8 to 5 P. M. Service tin wf!i i . fa the order In Which the applications are received. . JOILNC.CUAfiE.RWt novlMw - ... i

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