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e4 vsry aftaraetn,'. fidyi t-
T. J A M K R ,
FEOPRJITO.
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nCBlPTIOfi.lOSTAGE PAID.
Hit month. f2 50 : Three
t. in -
55 One moniB, o- ccati.
fl
,r wri'l b delivered by carrier,
f6,ieJe.i n7 prtof tkcit'ttb'
rttef,or 13 cents per week.
Te . i;w and liberal
!aahlrribfrp rleawrcpoTi any ltd
T' ..to receive tnrir papers repcixrly.
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Al)E - MAi:r
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REVIEW
VOL: V WILMINGTON, N. C THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1. 1881.
PLW4SK BOTIOK. .
t7s) xML be glad to recatve osnnunieatloa
ftwaoo fries da objivj td all rab'egii
eiWHUHIKI 1181
T nae cf tte writer wnrt slve yi be
Oomin males tl ana orat lx.!rrltta.' or oxxJj
ProoAUti sou t b aroldI
4d It Is etpecUDy &sd rt&rttailftrly tader
tood that the Editor does not tlwan cadon
a tae o3itorliu coIuzbss. ,s
LOCAL NEWS..
New Advertisements.
J no S Ja&f..- Cow Strayed
St e ad Ho-t tlcr's P.ittcrs
Jso F Gaiekell Mules ami Wagon for
Sale . .
Dr. O W Uen?on Skin Cure
Jave? O Mi:xds Drusg'idt
Heinseshgejc Clirblraas GooiU
(J W Yates Christina (ionls
The receipts o! cotton at this port 1c
i)ay foot up 1,005 bales.
V5
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Deaih or an Old Citizen
Mr. Joha Col well, an old and well
known citizen of Sampson county, where
he was born and raised, died on Thurs"
day, the 24th ult , at the residence of his
son, A. S. Colwell, Esq., in Duplin
county. The deceased was about 70 jears
of age ; had been for many year an in.
valid from chronic rheumatism, and had
been for a quarter of a century a con
sistent member of the Baptist Church.
To a 1 way 8 protect the weakest parts
la a duty and it is especially tbe duly oi
. . - . . r . I r . .
. t i i.-.nioi c ii iimnr w iinmnivi.t i. - 1 - w n boniui
I'viun -j -" - - 7 i Lnnsii VrUUec lUULCB ate uciUiL ntaatucu I - . " . . miJ
. ,t. .u -r SlA.t Druffffist lepot,os, Sj ,.
;c-are ouiefJ lor cnanouu on vci oy m wuamuv vt-;vuiB'wgv.' 7 - r '-y .i.i: . .-",
bu" December
THE GREAT
FOR
J
RHEUMATISM
Nnurafoia. Sciatica, Lumbago,
Backache, Sorcnoss of iho Chest,
Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell
inns and Sprains, Burns and
Scalds, General 3odiIy
Pains,
Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted
Feai and Ears, and all other
Pains and Aches.
o rwaration on Mirth cqr.als St. Jacobs Oil
xf-.r. and cheap External
VA'lr A trial ntail3 Lot the comparaUvelr
iriflinc outUT of 50 Cat. and every one Bufier
blji itb iiiii n baro cheap aad poiitire proof
I'L-ectiou in EleTeQ Languages.
BOLD BY ALL DEUGGT3TS AKD DEALEE3
IH MEDICINE.
A.VOGEIiEH, &i CO.,
Baltimore, 2Id. V, S. A.
April H dAW-oto to!
reme-
Frtsh'watcr Perch, Trout and Black
fish Hocks and Lines. A full assort
ment and lowest prices at Jacob's, f
protect them by nsioar a soothing
dy, such as Dr. Bull's Cough byrup.
rnce 2.") cents.
The freshet is booming. For the iirst
Jr wish Fair.
.We are pleased to learn that our
friends of the Jewish con or relation intend
in;e in niouihs past the waters of the holding a 'Fair beginning on Tussday,
river at this port are yellow with mud . 2- . f Decembr. ror four niirht8. in
lreni the interior. -f 4v0;, Taninia rnmmi havo
been appointed and from what we hear it
lnt.tr. and a nrominent citizen of Bruns'l will be on a errand scale, and as there js
Hew Advertisement.
Stroved,
1
IROM THE PREMISES of the under-
ISw Advertuemonta.
BLIN.D Tom 1
Recfclp s of Cotton.
The receipt! of cotton at this port
duriDg the mtnth of November, just
closed, foot up 35,778 bales, as jjutht VILL
30,43u bales tr tbe same monin last year 1 KfiD COw, rei airovor, with a swallow
fork in each ear. a i-uitable reward win
be paid for the recovery of said cow.
dee 1 J SO. i. JAMES.
an increase this year of 5,348 bales. The
entire receipts this year to date are74,5S0
bales ajrainst 74,559 bales to same date
last year, an increase for thiayearof 21
bales.
Decline of Man.
Impotence of mind, limb, or vital fuac
tion. nervous weakness, sexual debility,
Ac, cured by Wells' Health Kenewer,!
MULES AND WIGOH
qWO LARGE, FINE' MULES
j two-horse Waqu. j-uitable
peatioc farm or lumber lm iness.
cheat). Arpiyyo j
FOR
and one. I
for tur-
For sale
PLAY AT
PERA HOUSE,
WEDNESDAY, NOV. HOth.
Prices, 50 eti. and 75 cts. Secure seat at
Dyers'. nov 20 4t
Red Ash Coal
ND BLACK A 11 WOOD ;. White, Aab
Coal and Black acU Wood ; Chestnut .
Coal for Self-feedJu Store, best thing out.. '
AS
Thrtate Mr. Patterson. :
We stated yesterday that Mr. MT.'-A
Patterson was born in Milton. Caswell
county, but to-day a warm personal
friend of the deceased gentleman assures
us that he was born in Person county.
He came to Wilmington in 1858, and
this has been bis home ever since. He
served the entire four years of the war
and at its close was Orderly Sergeant
of Cumming's batteryfof light artillery.
: Druggist,
- r ;...;
35 NORTH TR0HT STREETi
TOx&MZZ?aTozii,'''Xi9r.. c.
dee 1 '
Coal and Wood xf all kinds and eizu, at
nov 2S-tf
1 1
SPRINGER'S YARD;
wick county, died at his home, at the ample assurance that it will be, we hope I jje served with much acceptability, and
above place, on the 28th ult.
The State stock in the Cape Fear &
Yadkin Valley R. R. is 5,500 shares,
and not 55,000, as we had it yester
day. One ciphsr at the right of a row
or figures makes a heap of difference
Eometimes.
"JUSTi IMAGINE HOW I FELT."
Brunswick, Co., Ta.v
November 5th, 1881.
Mrs. Joe Person,
' - Fracklinton, . C,
Dxar Madam: It is with pleaere
tiat 1 write to tell yon that your valua
ble Remedy has entirely cured me of a
most fearful looking and painful sore on
my ankle. It came more than twelve
months ago, very much like a 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 so very painful I could scarcely
walk, when I went to the best doctor in
the country for advice. He told me
he could cure me if I would take my bed
and there remain for four or bve weeiss,
and if I did not do so pretty soon, it
could not be cured at all, as the bone
would become diseased, and my foot
would have to be taken off. J ust imag
ine bow I felt, to be told there was no
tore for the sore but to lose my foot, or
give up all business either of these Re
medies would have mined me. Mind
jou this was the advice of one of the best
doctors in the State of North Carolina,
nd this conversation took place last
February. I continued to burn with
caustic, as he advised until September,
but derived no benefit from his treatment.
I waa advised then by a friend to try
rMir Ttf.mp.tv Riiters and Wash) took
the first dose the 17th of September, and
I am now a well man, the sore h perfect
ly cured, and I can now walk as far,
dance as much and jump as high as any
tnun you know. Put me back to the 1st
of September, let mo know as much as I
low do of the virtue oi your Remedy,
and I would not hesitate to pay tea dol
lars a bottle for it, if I could not got it
for less. I think more or it than an
medicine in the world. It is not only
th best Remedy to purify ' the b.ood and
care all akin diseases, but I believe it will
cure all kinds of blood diseases, and 1
know it will cure a love for stronjr drink.
I hope vou will have this published as
therear'c many sufferers who could be
cored, if they could knowcf and get your
Remedy I am truly and rt?pcctfully.
JOS. R. MASON,
South Castou, N. C.
The Remedy is for sale in Wilmington
by Dr. Wra. II. Green. Send forcircu
Uroftestimnialg. nov 14-dw
NEW COODTT
SOMETHING . NEW EVERY DAY!
Beautify your nomes by using the N
Y." Enamel Paint, ready mixed and war
ranted. Sold only at Jacobi's. t
Next Sunday being Communion Sun
day in the Second Presbyterian Church,
in this city, the Rev. R. B. McAlpine,
of Coldsboro, is expected to be here to
assist the Rev. C. M. Payne, and will
preach in the above Church on Friday
night at half-past 7 o'clock.
Criminal Court.
The report from the Criminal Court
to-day is not interesting. It was occu.
pied during the forenoon in the trial of
Robert Helsey, Jr., for a failure to list
He was discharged, ine
that our citizens, without distinction, J uaL Camming, the Commauder of the
will aid and patronize them liberally, as battery, has beem heard to say that he.
this is the first time they have made was one of the best soldiers in the service.
such an undertaking, and our Wilming-j jje was always at his post, was prompt
ton Israelites have ever been ready to I an(j reliable in every respect, and it was
contribute to and aid at all times our fiaid 0f hjm 0nce by his commanding
churches and beneficial institutions. They officer that he really did not seem to I i'AM
have our heartiest wishes for success. know the meaning of the word ' ,.fear." I gyg. -j;
his last
Peace to his sraliant spirit in
. w -r -n 1 -
beverai years aero, says air. o . rranz, , . n-uoi-
Cerry, Pa , my mother fell and sprained 1UU
her limb, which of late would swell so 1 Peculiar Case-
. 1 . 1 1 a 1 j a. a i : 1
The application of St. Jacobs Oil imme- Peculiar case occurred recently in
diatelv removed the swelling and severe Charlestons reported by the News ana
pain.
his poll-tax
Court, at the close of our report, was share of the time 0f the Court.
occupied in the trial oi other cases, which
will probably take all of the afternoon.
Sampson court
At Sampson Superior Court, Judge
Shipp presiding, being held at Clinton
this week, such is the amount of busi
ness on the State docket that all civil
cases have been continued until the next
term. There is one capital case to be
tried, two men by the name of Tew being
accused of tho - murder of Mr. Coo. tea,
which will probably consume a large
All the
7 JSEsHBat'' ' I
la Hosts of Familiei
Something: PJew ,
"N HIE WAY OF NECKWK A R, Collar "
ettcs,' Spanish Fichues, Ac. Material for
Fancy Work for Christmas. Millinery al-
ways new aEd stylish. Hair Goods and.
Ladies' and Children's Underwear. . ;
Respectfully,
MISS K. KARRER, V
nov 30 Exchange Corner.
THE GLARENDOfl WATER;
WORKS COMPAHY
IVE NOTICE THAT THEY ARE
ready to receive applications for supplying
water. Information in regard to rates, &c,l
can be had, and applications must be made
at the Superintendent's ofllce.No. 1 Journal
building, Princes8.6treet,from 9 to 11 A. M.'-
and 3 to 5 P. M". Service pipes will be laid
in the order in which the applications are
received, y JOHN C. CHASE, Sup u
r07 21-lf y
i
WATER WORKS.
fJlHE UNDERSIGNED having engaged
a competent and experienced PLTJMBEK,
from the North, bee rt iinhM
mtm IrA-ilntttrirm. mnn . i " . .
come 6y it. mm " .2 . t-.i
For sale Dyau .ruKm''
whoai apply for Eotiett'l Almantci for
paaties were white, and the testimony is
tnprplv r.irr.nmstantial. It is said that
the Tews had made threats that they in
tended to beat Coates to death, and sub
seqently the latter was found murdered,
beaten in a horrible manner, . and that
the former.when the killing was men
Harbor Master's Keport.
Capt. Jos. Price, Harbor Master, re
ports as follows for the month of No
vember : There were, in all, 51 arrivals
at this port during the month, of which them remarked n him
2 brigs, 23 barques and Z schooners, he neyer bother arjybo(3y else.".
;u or, oiTfrrPCT'itPi of 9.77 1 tons, were
toreiso. and 1 barque, 1 brig, 14 schoon
er3 and 8 steamers, with an aggregate of
11,404 tons, were American.
Budden Death of an Aged Lady
Mrs. Maultsey Bass, wife of Mr. Lewis
. - . o mm
a. Bass, died at the residence 01 ner
To Builders and others-Go to Jaco husband, near Magnolia, Duplin county,
cu i;n(?a anA Doors. G ass. on Monaay moruiug, iuc -ouu uiw
Vnn ran fret all sizes and at the arose m the morning at the usual hour
uv. , o
owest prices.
Courier. A colored man, 01 a respecta
ble record, formerly in the empoly of a
citizen of Charleston who removed from
the city last May, appeared at a broker's
CC AQR C( in Paii feriai-af a bonds.
UU1CO WHUovuv a- . , iu . . TJHf.r- i, i tnnehtii'l
which he said had been given him by bis ""IJi" ft hoa89oo!d necessity as snjra'
recent employer, irom wnom y0 or cou 7: hT V;r;ti w thev will hereafter combine with their
ea aa exceueui, uciuuwuc v"" v " I reliable ta these case 1 emergency wuo c
The bonds were purchased but the check
for the money, $742.50, was -withheld un
til the former owner could be communi
cated with. This was effected when
that individual claimed 10 Donas
as his. The colored man swore
that they had been given to him. This
the white man denied, hut admitted that
he gave to him a large lot ot Coafederate
notes, but did pot give him the bonds.
The matter was compromised by the
white man getting the money for the
sale of the bonds, when the colored man
was discharged from custody The white
man's name, which was suppressed in the
Neivs and Courier, is said to be Chas.
T. Mitchell, who did a large blockade
business here during the war, occupying
at one time the residence of Dr. A. J.
Af - W
a or" mpt.ni convenient remed is demand- present Iron and copper wor ine Business
VOl - - " - ' "
PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING
By doing FIRST.CLA8S WORK at reason-
pable prices they hope to merit any older
their customers may leave with them,
nov 2S- JHART, BAILY & GO.
Christmas Goods.
J AM NOW OPENING
THE LAB0E8T STOCK OF
FANCY CHRISTMAS GOODS
ever broubt to this city .
pSt- Prang's Celrhratel Christmas Cards
in great variety, at
nor 28 Book aad Stationery Store
1
Vit 1 .m-;
-.a - 'X'--s5fSseasi-.i-:
Christmas Goods.
T HAVE TH8 LARGf ST, PftETTIEST
itcok of HO LI DAT
DeRosset, and who will be remembered
and ate a hearty breakfast, in seemingly by ny o 0 citizens.
' 11 j. 1 liL ani.ita A f rPr 1 A Kma I a rira tnv waa irillRn 1HJ4L llllJU-
exceiieuv aeaiiu "i"""" auud, ,.bw tirnniiPll
An important Meeting- breakfast she went into her sitting-room, day evening, a few miles East of the , . JrXnS? Z aira ftnd all
The meeting of the Board of County where she conversed with her husband city, by members of the Fox Club. It . f , Nervons Diseases. A treatise
Commissioners. to be held next iviouuajr and a vl8ltor for some time, wiin no ap- was aispiayea 10 aay m an. " A by a well known physician, a speciaust aD(1- m0Bt C0Bjp:et,
and jucsaay.w . pearance 01 iu-attu. uluUttU10- "tT"i m moat, nainfnl of GOODS ever brorjrh; to this eity.
nf the operations ot the tuA v;R;tnr after awh le went out. and in . Lr f n.Aa "curoi6ia " ".V "V , ZZIZ ' "
" , t, j j I . 1, . uut one case uciuic mc diseases, and 13 attenaea wun mure ut
jear is to uc maue uj a snort ume x ui,uu., and lbat wa3 0f a p0or white creature Mc33 nervous irritation, sciatica is aiso
perhaps published by them. I he uoncis widowed daughter, went into tbe room . ... . . lrk nd down she a form 0f neurahria, and all pamtul ner-
. n- ...:!! Kn voro I p.-1 nn I i r j i ..L;. mnnlV. n-nA 1 . I A'lcaaaaa fftmc Tinder that D&II16.
ot ail county ouici-r- wn v arm ,ounu ner iromjug tti, iu m-uvu . teiow for t,rCe days
ti-.it iirrAisinn. and the Board of hduca- anr,arcntlv in a dvinff condition- She
tiod will appoint School Committeemen wa3 placed upon a bed and a physician That great Dermotologist, Dr. C. W. fore 'yjtt Jn"
ihn Pnsniii. vttir. er?t for. who was soon in attendance and Benson, of Baltimore, has preparea nu pj
iAfl tr p.vfirv part.
- o - I . fotrrtritA nrpsr.nnuon lor sreuerai use uu i -r , . ,. ,
aamini8tered such remedies as th occa- r"" ru I have for many years cioseiy biuuicu
rwww onw TiDmiii 1 1 1 1 n r . i r: i www a a imu few . - .
, .-.u u.-.B.i.i UU".M' r . r! . ; ;.' L..i UVo ransft of nenralffia. and the nature
KfeAUTIFUL CHBIrlTMAR GAUDS.
II j cuitcmrs can boy ihir 0OBI8TJIAB
vous diseases come uuueir pres 5 Td now, and have them pat away
Neuralgia means nerve ache, and there-
fore you can suffer witn neuralgia in any nu vanuum. . tiu mo Krei
as ine nerves are uj. , .
Dry
ood
AND
7
TE ARE VERY BU3 AND THE
reason Is very plain. We how goolwitb
pleasure and our customers may judge as to
the prices.
R. M. TJlclntire.
aov 18
Personal.
air. J 11. Mallard, with hi3 charming
bride, returned yesterday (Wednesday)
from their bridal tour to tbe Conference
of the M. K. Church, at Durham, as far
as Rose .11 ill, in Duplin county. They
;,-o,t nt thi latter place by the
ttllt'vu fc -
morning train, and will stop in that vicin-
ty for a number of days, visiting relatives
find friend?, bclore returning perma
nently to their home3 in thi3 city.
Ccme to -Grief.
sion aemanaea ; oui wnn no ucucuuuu the benefit ot his oesi ireaimeni. ior aa.iu v T" ' 'uh thi anv
reaulU. She died before nooa the Bame Sfease. It coosWs of both external and "g.S'E
day. She was 70 years of age and had internal treatment. f0Und by actual experence that the true
nor SS
. . IIEINBEBGERay
Live Rook aad Kailo Store
been a consistent member of tbe Baptist
Church for about 40 years.
Good Words for Us
Capt. Shotwell, of the Farmer A
Mechanic, is a good friend to our city
and has on more than one occasion
cheered us with kindly words. He
throws uo his hat and hurrahs with a
i'inr nr the "sharpers" we named a vim'at the prospect before us in the pur
few daysfioceas trying to "beat" a ride chase ot the Cape ear & Yadkin Val-
J ... 1 . n ft Twvm flits
on the W. i' ' Railroad, H seems ley ti. it. ncreu uijJuiuK uwm
took the bick track, and went to Clinton,
Sampson county, where they undertook
to plv their vocation during court week
They were arrested and brought before
Justices James Mosely and L. C. Hub
bard, on Tuesday last.. The matter was
on trial vfhen our informant left, but as
they were caught at their business, there
is no doubt they will have the full benefit
of Sampson justice.
We call the attention of our readers to
the advertisement of J. Monroe Taylor.
This house has been established nearly
ar,A thPirtroods are celebrated
?oVPWty andstrengtb We Kould -i
- tr;i of their Gold Medal
commcuu -- - .
brand to all who desire superior cook-
cry. '
week's issue of his paper which will be
read with interest:
Capt. Arthur B. Williams, of Fay-
etteviile, now in the city, tells -na that
the people of the Cape Fear are much
interested in the new railroad project.
Dr. Canedo was sent down the river in a
special steamer on Monday to give him
an opportunity to see its entire length
aad capacity. Canedo seems to be in
parties t He DurDOses laying the track
to the Carolina Central at once, (over
the already graded .Florence route) as a
tamnnntrv arrangement until the direct
i;n to Wilmiueton can be built. Oat
or two lines of ocean steamships, and an
extensive elevator, are also contemplated
at an early date
Warner'! safe Kidney and Liver Core
ftSew Restaurant.
i -imoro pancA of nenrai?ia is pover-i mTrv TTunfparriv'pn wnnu
m aa, .a . I auu pi j , i r '"ii utiuAuuiu.ijjw nuuiu icactuui
RiAW KlVer itfl UIIClOsi I ty of the nervous, nuia 1 uaumcs iw j
w m I -ii ,1 an A in enm f nn CPS I lir onnnitlioo Vl o ha till (nt f J..T nn
povensneti auti iuvfi, &u www j auuvv. ur
. a V 4l noiiant Aru
but leWhat Utota t E-
- - At 1
appropriated" to the nervous system; taurant for Ladles and Gentlemen, where'
there are many cases ior ims, , I . , , . . . . ..
C. W Benson's Celery and Chamomile meals and refreshments may be had at all
Pills have in my hands proved aiperiect noura, of tne d4y E7gry thl iB new
remedy lor tnis conainon auu iuowuh
eases.
Sold by all druggets. Price oO cenu
box. Depot, 106 rortn iutaw ou,
150
BBLS. NEW MULLETS,
300
DOZ. IJ-UGE ROE,
For i ale bv
HALL & PEAHSALL,
oct 2n
Porto Kico Molasses.
250 HHDS. 250
STRIOTLYIPRIME
Porto Eico Ilolassess
For sale by
Williams & Bliuxliiso
first-class. Polite waiters and courteous at
Raltimore. Md. Bv mail, two boxes lor
$1. or six boxes for 2.50 to any address
tendants.:. r , . . ... : - . ' -
f3TGame and Oysters in season. Fine
Wineff, Liquors and Cigar.
nov 1? " F. A. SCnGTTE, Prop.
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DR. C. V. BENSOM!Sf J
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U AULROUCH SCALY CRUPTIONSf
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B, L. PEurtv. - - I'rco
LateProvntt 'r AUatia ilotU
first CLar ia ii it v oomtioenu. r.ja
DISEASES OF HAIR ANO SCALP,
SCROFU LA ULCER8, PIMPLES A
TENDER ITCHt9lCSoaajlrtl
body. It maits Oie ila srtlte. on. ajiMnooca i
.tKora bsn esd Srxet. ecd 1 tbe E2ST tdlel
trro bott ia eras pac&sce, easaisttac of botli
iHierocJ and ezeraal treatoest. - ,
r , J. W. CONOLEY, AgeaU
dec 1-exn-d
-I The Club House,
IN ADDITION TO ITS FINE
stock of Wices, Liquors, Beer
and Cigars, I otfermsr L its
customers and friends NEV7 lOYEIt
i OYSTERS, served iu any style (Jeslred. My
motto la to please and to this end no effort
will be spared. Respectfully,
x. W. OKTMANa, .
Pronrittor Ortmann's Club Ilouse,
- ot 2i-tf Second st, Curries Kock,