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hl& PAPEE niotubtc ever sftorneotv Snxdays c- V Will bafaif "tn rMUif. nmmnn(ii1-ii 'rom oar fria? on y asd all fabKttT areneral Jner1 ba . '-f? na! of tt vrtr Kt aw7c b r JORH. T. .r.ur!K.IPTIOtf8. POSTAGE PAID. L. Twr.$5 00 Sivsontfei, 50 ; Thie - T 1 J I t aa aid of b pDr- Parfonallticn rjt be avoWi 4 i ' rti!y and '.ittfirij nxtdtx -rr i the !y ;t-do net aiwys w,dor ihs vivreV.i corrrj ujiicnu ,nrleM so fil Tv- paper will be delivered by carrier , ,febarre,inaay poi wJeyfie nui. or U cent per wmL . j-4itfl- rate low and liberal VOL. V WILMINGTON, N, C FRIDAY. DECEMBER 30. 1881. NO 308 ir8abteriber will pleaae report any and II faiinrM to receive itieir paperaregnlarty. i HE flew Advertisements J! .Jar "J - sasaICy,-s.J,- t-j-'-. .,;a FOR RHEUMATISM J tieurafgta, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness or the Chest, (hut, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell' ings and Sprains, Burns- and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feei and Bars, and all other - Pains and Aches, Fmpexation on eartu eqnala St. Jacobs Oit a a fe m, simple and cheap Extorr.al Sndr. A trial entAJla bat the comparative! trifling nutlaT of 0 rpnls. and eTery one iuffcr- ing with pain zxn Lto chrap and poUiTe prcvf tf tn claims. lHrections tn KTn Laoynagr. BOLD BY ALLDBTJGGI8T8 AND DEALERS I5MEDI0IHE. A. VOGEXJER, && CO., SdUimorc, Md., IT. S. A, JUST IMAGINE HOW I FELT." Brunswick, Co., Va., November 5th, 1881. ' -s. Mm. Job T?mj, Franklintoo, N. C. Dbab Madam :It is with pleasure that I write to tell you that your valoa kle Rempdy has entirely cured me of a . W- a-. most reartul lookinp: and painiui gore on ot ankle. It came more than twelve months apro, very much like a rinpr worm. I oainted it with Tinct. Iodine, until it became ft Tery painful and bad looking place. Then I commenced to try every thing I conld think or hear of, until it becam so Tery painful I could scarcely walk, wben-I went to the best doctor in the country for advice. He told me lie could cure me if I would take my bed aod there remain for four or tire weeks, aed if I did not do so pretty soon, it ooald not be cured at all, as the bone would become diseased, and my foot would-have to be taken off. Just imag tn bow I felt; to be told there was no cure for the. iore but to lose my foot, or give up all bosinesa either of these Re medies .would have ruined me. Mind you this was the advice of one of the best doctors in the State of North Carolina. ad this conversation took place last February. . I continued to boru with cauatic, at he advised until September, bat derived no benefit from his treatment I was advised then by a friend-to try your Remedy, (Bitters and Wash) took the first dose the 17th of September, and I am now a well man, the sore ia perfect ly cured, and I can now walk as far, Jance as much and jump as high as auy man you know. Fut me back to the 1st c September, let ma know as much as I mow do .of the virtue ot your Remedy, .and I would not hesitate to pay tej dol lars a bottle for it, if I coaUl not get it lor lets. I think more of it than any medicine in the world. It is not only .the. best Remedy to purify the blood and JaafS all skin diseases, but I believe it will fiorft all kinds of blood diseases, and I aawit will cure a love for stroner drink. feope you will have this published, as there are many sufferers who could be Acred, if they could kcowcf and set yonr Bewedy I am trulv and respectfully. JOS. R. MASON. ". .. - ScSth Gasto:-, N. C. Tie Remedy U for fale in Wilmington by--Dr. Wm.fl. Grren. Send for circu lar of Ustimnial?. nov 14 daw . PLANTATION F0 .IS As E. mHE UNDERSIGNED CommiPMoner, ap V pototfd bv the Judge of the Superior Court ol New'Haoover county. M ex.'e to eala at public auc ion, on Thurtdav, 10th j-n.r ffiS5. tth Court House dooria the City of Wilmington, at 13 o'clock, M. that valuable plantation in Fender county on Koeky Potnt, knovrn as Pembroke, con talntoff about one thousand acres of fertile land, to wltt A certaiu tract of land in Pender county, bounded by a line commen cing on the edge of Black Creek, near the end of a bank across s&id creek, and r un niag thence 8 10, . 30 chain and 50 link to a pine and pine pointers, on the Katt tide of Dark Branch, thence H. S2, K. 93 chains to the edg of the Tide Swamp st C star's Serine and thence In the same direction to A E Branh of the Cape Fear liver, 4hneo nptbmtverto the line of the Vats plantation, thecao with that line to a ttakc tntbe aaad Ujie opposite to a row of Cedar tree and thence to the beginning. ' Tems Uharal and mada known at sals. , : ALEX T. LONDON, jim VH& povmfiftiontr LOCAL - NEWS.- NEW ADVKKTI8XMJE2fT&. Uekrt Savage, Treat Uty Coupons. IIeisbej: i;k-To the Patrons ol the Lire Botk Store r William II. Gueex Imported and Do mestic Druse CW Yates Chrietmas Good -'James U Musds Drop-git Ko City Court to day. Norwegian barque Sivah, Olwo. hcncnl11?. ThV i0? siatate whie This ixturi is i hen wtll stirrf d, and hi oTrived at London oa the 28th lost. . r Pblt ttewbatintoxinatb .Hq-ottfj "Brqco TKxfkdif, Bray, cleared Oporto on the iOtU int , 'or this jrorL ficbocter Louisa Vaster, Cr&wTord, lence, arrived at Philadelphia Pec. 27tbl SltamhoatmcQ report a riee of from 25 Icet to 30 feet of wutcr in tba Cape Fear. There will be a meet ins? ef the Board of Audit and Finance on next Tuesday evening. Steamship Gulf Stream, Ingram, cleared at New York on the 28th inst. for this port. To Builders and others Go to Jaco Bi'e for Sash, Blinds and Doors, Glas, Ac. You can get all sizes and at the lowest prices t Norwegian barque Noah, ' Salveson sailed from Havre on the 27th inst., for this port. T Norwegian barque Bratkka, Neilsen sailed from Liverpool on the 28th inst for this port. It issaid that the hat of a Boston lady holds eleven ostrich plumes, and we rise to remark that we don't wish" to see any such hats until after the theatre season closes. '.'-" The retention of any waste matter in the system produces injury. The collec tion of -phlegm or diseased mucus in tirr.o of cold or throat affection should be promptly removed. Dr. . Bull's Cough Svnip does it more quickly and effectu ally than any other cough syrup made. The warm, pleasant weather of yester day fiew away on the "wings of the morning," acd today is cold, raw and blustering. This is in proof of the an cient distich, "When the d3ya begin to lengthen, The cold le5iu!i to ttrengtbeu;'' end there hes been an increase in the day's length of about three minutes. Files & MciRquiioes. A 15c. box of"Roueh on-Rats" will keep a house free from flies, mosquitoes, nits and mice, the entire season, u rug- gists. Tfce Fire The alarm of Ere was sounded at 12:45 o'clock this afternoon caused by the burning of the roof of a two story frame dwelling house situated on the northeast corner of Third and Brunswick streets, anl occupied by J- A. ABhe, colored. The fire ignited on the roof, which was considerably damaged, but the building was save J. Some damage resulted to the furniture of Ashe, bat it was incon siderable. We were ucable to ascertain whether there was auy insurance open the prop erty or not. KnigbU f Pj tQlaj- At the regular meeting of Germania Lodge, Noj4, K.of P. held last evening, tho following ef6era were elected to serve for the ensuing term; C. (J. John llaar, Jr. V. i). Ih-orv U'entnspn. l'.elate. U. I'. Von KhUpctK M. f K -r. W. Ortrunp, r elected. M. of F. J. F. Stiur. K. of R & JS. John W. Gerdts. Truatees. John llaar, Jr., John "W. Gerdts and F. VT. Ortman. The installation of the above named officer?, together with the appointive officers, will be conducted by I). D- G.C., H. C. Prempert, on Thursday evening next. Ccmpliciilionv. If the thousands that now have their rest and comfort destroyed by com plica, lion of liver and kidney complaints would give nature's remedy, Ktdney Vort,a trial they would be speedily cured It acts on both organs at the same time and therefore completely fills the bill.for a perfect remedy. If you have a lame back and disordcrded kidneys use It at once. Don't neglect them. Mirror and Farmer. Beautify your nomes by using the N Y. Enamel Paint, ready mixed and war ranted. Sold only at Jaccxt's. t MLu The Poor Indian," Remember that W. H. 8ott'a troupe of live Indians will appear at the . head of the old market next Monday evening at three o'clock, and it is hoped by the management that oarciti sens generally will turn out to ifive.thcn greeting. : i iMMfirtf tfe'a cmrt A man whose name we withhold, was brought up oa an affidavit charging him tT minors- TJeestimony warruuted nWiulnui?ngiral in oinamg uenp. ,s carefally a poble. Nest, defendant over, in tne ttmt of 5l; with j lhe cloih are hed riaged and eureties, to the next term of the Crfm-j W9aaL The mixture wilUerve 1 oil Court- i - tu. :i 1 i John Bishop, colored, charged with the larceny of a pair of pacts from Mary Carr, also colored. The defendant was discharged for want of sufficient evidejeje to bind him over. Judgment sgaiot t the prosecutor for costs. David Hewes, colored, charged witix an assault and battery upon Bella Heweg, also colored. The defendant submitted, paid the costs and was dis charged. Edith Ioson, charged with the larceny of aeoat from George F. Collins, was in delauit of bonds for his appearance at the next term of the Criminal Court, sent io Jail. i A HewTilUce- We learn that there is quite a brisk little village springing into existence in Holly Shelter township, Pender county ii lvtH naiP RhKlUp flr&oV Ana eF the tributaries of the Northeast river, and is about 15 miles East of Burgaw on the road t Jacksonville. Onslow county. The location is anl excellent one, as the climate is healthy, the soil is as fertile as any in the State, and there is an almost illimitable supply of all kinds of wood and timber, especially of beech, oak, ash, hickory and maple. In a Western paper we observe : --Mr Geo. F. Helderle, of Peru, Ind., tys that he had suffered very much with Rheum ttism and used many remedies, without benefit. St. Jacobs Oil gave hiui the relief sought. TTllmtBgtoit, WrlghUr ll & Jackion. Title Railroad The friends of the above named enter prise held a meeting in this city yesfcr. day. and perfected their organization by the election of a Board of Directors, constituted as follows : E. O. McLenden, Robert E. Batts. Joseph T. Foy. A. R. Black, F. M. Wooten, Geo. M. Crapon - - r Geo. T. Wassom and E. F. -Martin. Subsequently the Board of Directors - - neia a meeting armeiccieu iub roiiowiug officers: PresidetiV. Joseph. T. Foy General Superintendent, F. M.. Wooten ; Secretary and Treasurer George M. Crapon. . . . Mesrrs E. C. McLenden, of Onslow, and A.R. Black and fi. F. Martin, of New Hanover, . were appointed a com mittee to secure the right of way of the ands through which the road may .run. The President was directed to appoint suitable persons to. open books of sub scription to the stock, along the line of the road. The meeting then adjourned to meet again in this city on Saturday, January 7th, 1682. J . The. Hebrew Fair List night was the third and last night of the Hebrew Fair, which will be ong remembered s one of the most successful of its kind ever gotteu up in this city. - Miss Ella Weill, who so gracefully presided as "FUbcca at the Well,' wjs declared the moat popular young lady, having received 964 votes, and 1 conse quently, to her was awarded, the prise of a handsome gold watch and chain. Mr. E. 8. Martin, having received 255 votes, was declared the most popoular gentleman, and to him was awarded the gold-headed cane. 1 be list of articles rafl ed for is so long that we have not space to publish it xn full ; but will state thU Mr. Marcus Bear won a bale of cotton ; Alderman L. H. Bowden won a diamond ring; Mrs. S. Blumenthai won a pair of diamond ear-rioga, and Col. D. E. McRae woa an ebony clock. The .receipts of the three evenings will exeeed $2,000- The managers, ex ecutive committee and others interested were untiring in jheir efforts to" havt the enterprise crowned with success, and we congratulate them upon the well de tered and fortunate result. .. All edibles uot disposed r of were do Bfttsi to thuLodlCa' In'&leat Scdttj. Rw Process for Wasblnc Linen, ' A, a English magazine ears: aIn Ger many and . Belgium e ubatitute hss lately L been introduced for soda in the laundry, which, while it has .all the detersive qualities of soda, does no in jury to the linen. T wt: pounds ot soapj are dissolved in about five gallons of water as hot as the hand can bear. To this are added one tablespoon ful of oil of I turpentine and three of liquid ammonia. hm tfe . WftahtQb COTered and one-half spoonful ot oil of turpen tine and one and one half of ammonia added to it. The: process economizes lime, labor and -fuel. .The clothes are not injured because the ammonia eva! porates very quickly;' and as for the smell of the turpentine, that disappears in the drying. . : . lot to be Commended- 9 , There was quite a lively scrimmage on Front street this afternoon, which was not very creditable to the parties con earned. It seems that a man -was trying to get his wife, who was considerably in tpxicated, to go home, and she resisted, and in the struggle for the mastery that .ensued the chances were rather in favor of the woman. At this juncture a son interfered and he was advised by a po tais vats ua pneaea into vne poircemaa, hut the latter, as a matter of course, was victorious, and finally the trio were sub daed And itken to the guard house. Quarterly Meetings For the Wilmington District of the Methodist E. Church, South. FIRST KOUHD. Topsail, at Union, . Dec 31, Jai 1 Smith ville . . Jan 7 -8 Brunswick, at Sharon, Jan 14-15 Waccamaw Mission, at Pine Log, Jan . . . . . 21-22 Whiteville. at Whiteville. Jan 28-29 Elisabeth, at EUzabethtown, Feb 4 -5 Bladen, at Windsor, . Feb 11-12 1 lintoo, at Johnson's Chapel, Feb 18-19 Cokesbury, at Bethany, . Feb 25-25 Coharie Mission, at Wesley Chap el, . . . March 4 -5 Duplifc, at Wesley Chapel, March 11-12 Unslow, at Lebanon, ., . March 18-19 rThe District Stewards will meet at Wilmington at the' parsonage of the Front Street Church at 11 o'clock a. m., on Tuesday, the 3rd of January, 1882. R.O: Busroy. - Presiding. Elder. Oew Advertieementa - Oflice . C erk & Treasurer - City pf .Wilmington. K C. December 29th, 1881 City Coupons, FALLING DUK JANUARY lat. 1882, will be paid on preseLtatioo at thaFiret at lonal Bank, ihU city. HENRY 8AVAG2, deo 30-lt Treasurer. WILMINGTON & W EL DON R, It. CO.. Office, ef Secretary and Treasurer. Wllmiagton , N. C. Dec. 2, 1S81. . AS DIVIDEND OF THREE PER Cent. on the Capital Stock of the Wilmington & WeJdon Kaliroad Coin pa oy will be paid on and ait-r the 14th January, !2, to all who are Stockholders of record on th? IU oWm of ihc Coairnv on ihe Slfct int. .T ' THM5'i", dec 2-td Ji-c'y nd Ttv IN 'AND - J A C l( E T 8 ! Trie on the above will be made from ten to twenty per cent- lower, for the purple of cl-tituront every grrjneot. ICASf PET8. are etJle rery low tgrxiTi. " PERSIAtl BUGS AND MATS -To" irrtve-'by fteexnr to-day. A few cVfldren'e Cloaka on hajftdaod will be sold aVrary 'low figiirea. R r.l.ir.lcintire. Now Advertisemeiita Proposals poS TfiK iBVTlON Of A TOWIK and Pelfry will be received until Janatry 2, 1; 83, at toe .ia or' CS3 Pi.nij s&el Ccarioaa to ig--n st cfSvf C.ir rreri l-V - ' ?- L Hill's U, s f ect23 3t Mayor PJbtice. tff'' ! C. , A SEMI- A K KU Al 1)1 VI DKS D of throe and a half psr cent. La." bem declared by the Foard of Diro-. tort of tbls Bank pavablu Jaoua-yfith, dec -21-41 A. K. WAKKER, re&T. TO THE PATRONS OF TH J WOULD AETURN alf BISOSftB thanxs for tbeir Itbeal patronage daiisg the Hoildtys, sad I dv aarreitly hopa Uat their seleetione are prored tetisfastory ini very iostanca. . 1 would a beg t rm!cd them of the im mense assortment and great variety of Beau tiful and Cf at a I MKW YEAK PhSSRnTS now on ex ibidon. Call atocea and make year selection a UEIITBKBGER'g, deo 28 Live Book and Uoslo Store A BEADlirOL CRQtN.tbe ' Mozabt'-. New Htjle, NoIJHOO, 27 Htops. 10 mil sets Golden Tonjrtie lUeda, HOluD WaL NUTUbjchlr Foliahed Oae lew and ral uabln improvetiien jat added. Wtool.Ba", iui Boxed and rfelirered on board ears hsre. price -tT ixtt liotiAas. Wet Cisa. ratisfaetion f urant ed in every particutar or money refunded after o-e jear'a n- Eve y one laid cells aaother. It is a eta d ior advertiaement. Order at lnce. Mo;b ia Bared by Uorrespoude&cs My new fc tO'y mat com :letd, e poity 20C0 Imtru nents er ry IS dys rsry iates lab r-eaTin wuod-workinir mehi&err. Vat Caitii enables me to maca'aotore better soocb or less money than ever, address or ali upon DaNltL K BK4TTY, . dee 28 Wssblngto, New erey 8yary T ICC proved Iriterewt abe, octeAdaj, ete to ar.v aiin-.-j po receptor two Three-Unt uapi Ad dress OUAttLkeiK. fliiiis. 48 ft. i elware Ave. Phlla. dee 18-4 w AGENTS WANTED AT ONCE to aetl the Life and Complete History or THE TRIAL OF GUITEAU. Aaketeh of his erratio carter aod F LL til - TOUT of the atraoge seenes and ctart ing Diaeloaarea of hie triai; the motoatl ana remarkable in the aaoala of orime. Well Illaetrated Will ssll immensely. entf entflt 60o. Term! to ageats liberal sddreM BesSAas Baos . Publiabera. a tlan ta, Oa, dea i8 4w 60LD MEDAL AWARDED THE AUTHOR, A. new A treat M61icaJ Work, warran ted tha best aod cheap at, iodisDensnbla to erery , maa, entitled "the Science ot life," bound In finest Frenrh merlin, embceed,fnUKit,K0 pai;ee,contin)ibeantifa steol ' now, Address Peaixxl- 1edi - j?f 'frl? cal Institute ortf. W.H. Pab 0iTHY8ELF. Ka, Ho.4 BkI&qcXx St. Boston. ITS POPULARITY IS UNPA9ELIELE0! 1 30,000 SOLD IStJaSiwSC ed to a tply the wonderful and iucreatiip demasdfurby ar TRtf BEdT, mot popu lar and CHEAPEST Life of Garfield, Priee only tl, Thlawork 1 ProoBelr Illnttrated. telle the entire thiillioeatory of hiaerentiai Ufa aid vag o death; ha been ccitiealiy rev ttc and approved bv one of his most int niata frleodt; has far ontaold all other edition a be oanie the be it and eheapeet, and on' term to areata are the meat li&eral of any. Paper b Steel flats Portraits Free ! . Outfit 6Co For prrofof exoelleaae. stleabilitv tuseet or Agents and terms addreia at one, UOB- BAKU BKCI9.. FurjsJPbiladaa..2a 4w r it? i ijtM;iiT WiVt1 ?Jlii i - .f ..; i(U THE THE HiraiSTAVrtRBS S- rfsSS in toe GREAT WORLD PAIS to LONDON, 1851 ; at the GRSAT rXPOSITIO in PAEIS, 1867: at tbe nrrxcairxTio HXL EXPOS ITIO!l tn CHILI. 187S; and at tha rrand CESTES NIAL KimBmOJ ia PMHalyhla, 1S7S. - All per aa wtsafaur tprrkaje(orx ""O uwtrvaaeata svrw rnepecrfaUf tw VteeifTliUaar Waurwri , Bern far Cirtmlat amd PriLut. , cnipriEninQ a sonsv TS NOW OIENIVQ ONE OF THE Hrre. X au.l most ratted ttocks of Holiday Goods ever- brought to thi5 city, consisting o ToUet ets, Vases, in BroLze nnd Gilt Oel luloid 5ets in cases, c Call and examine ej 4- . .. Jj A tE' JtlST RETURNED! WITH -HIE 1-inet and Cheapest assortmeiit o( Confec tionery that, can be houeht in the city . ZIMMERMAN'S, Sweet Penny Corner. y dec 12 Second and Princess sts. ' TO THINK AI$OUT r ?S wVm ft tT fix r m m PLEASE ORDER EARLY. BASH, DOOHS tm BUNDS BRACKETS, MOULDING, LUMBER,Sc ' ALTAFFER, PRICE k CO. dec 18 Everybody Says V A T UA 1 Tlin LAREEST ASSORTMEHT anl the Pit-rriKar Christmas GoodsQ In tovri. dec 18 ii'-ot anj Httj,0ery Htora. J. C. S" MAIIKET STREET. ' ' i -) 2nnn lb;,cadies theneftarid UUU cheaptf t; 15e, 16c,:20e, and for the fluest French Candy, or 3 pound tor SI. Oranges and Cocoanuts by 8tmr. to-day. Loroon layer Kaltn and Lcqhoru itron ol best quality at retail. ONE THOUSAND PACKS 13'i2?e Crackers, 200 Doe. EGGS; 1.000 lbs. Aeorted Nuta I expect to have, on or before Satur day, a b ;untltl supply of Dressed and Live Poultry of all kjiids, and wM take orders dui iuif tbe wt ek for Saturday. Come early and ercure y;ur ChrLtrna. Turkey and arc id the ruh and danger of not getting one. I will try to b ! prepared to meet all the requiremeu s of the trade, and wait oa customers promptly and deliver gooda promptly a their feoTJsea. LsF7 If you .are cont"mplatir.g chaDpg1 your accounts for the. New Year, or bVgiu ntng: one for cofiVer leuce, I don't think you can do better thn try me. I will take great pleasure ia showluj; you arou .d and giving my prices. . . , J as. Sfeverslson. dc.0 Chrjstmas Miiane?yi . - ' ' i NOTHKR.AS.tIiTiltNYOFj , . . X . ..-W-KUANJ .VJLLINKr.Y By Express, racej (,r.od rd Embroidery, deiigns new and dn-l.-al,!.-, jutt in. Ladlea please come euly to have I rwUtoias ciders filled to satisfaction. Mfllinery ard Fatey GoM; Terartmnra ' are ' always lull of" ttylvh trirc.)?, 5IA large asfcortrneat of LadKi and tlld raa's Underwear. 'MI:S J. JTARRER, f'rehaope Corner dee 20 WILLIAM it. GlEErJj yy H0LESAL7. AD RT TAIL DEALER IN IMPORTED ANIi LOMESTIC DRUGS Chemicals, Pharmaceutical Preparation, Brashes, Combs, Extracts, Ac &. altsfiS MJLREKT ST1E1-T, hristnnas ON A LARGS SCALE AT mmm
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