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JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor & Prop. WILMINGTON. N. C. TUESDAY. MAY. 8 1883. Satcred at tho Potom at Wilmington, N. C, as second-class matter. first speaker remarked, irrimly. 'Oh, I ' Horalio Seymour approves of (Jover- i J""!" I'm glad he did not," was the etenifi-i nol CIand's policy as Governor. ' candy ambisuous retort: -itmiU JM nre. alastdraeeU Massachusetts to ! t ohri ? I I have him die outside the State." r ; Yosemito Valley, have ivnirnl to Ran I 3IOKE TESTIMONY. The Buffalo, (X. Y.) Courier, has a correspondent who has travelled ex tensively in the South, and has given, through-the columns of that paper, his views of the people in this section. v Ho says, very truthfully,' that a!) the .stories told about bocial or&tracisou of North- ciuuia ujr people in UlC-OUUi are magnificent bugaboos which have not a shadow of foundation in fact, providing the visitors see fit to behave themselves in euch a manner as to be entitled to social recognition in refined society, lie thinks that it is time that ail .such nonsensical talk should bo forever laid at rest, for the simple reason that in social life at the South there is no recognition of the old sectional line, and a man, let him come from Tvhere kc niay, will receive at the hands uf South ern men a cordial greeting and friendly welcome, providing his acts and wofds entitle him to those tokens of respect and consideration. No manly man. cr real gentleman will have any reason to complain of hi3 treatment in the South. The Southern people, he says, are warm-hearted, generous and friendljt and every man will be treated accord ingly who possesses the elements and characteristics which are calculated to elicit such treatment. Iii a word, no manly man or real gentleman will have reason to complain of a lack of appre ciation and will find the doors of the society of the grade to which he is rightly entitled swinging open to him and vice versa. Commenting upon the freedom of po litical opinion at the South, and its bearing on the social standing of the individual, the writer informs the read- era of the Courier that the fact of bein" a Republican will not tend against the social standing of any one, but he re- marks, if the individual as a Repubh- assumes the air of being one ot the sa viors of the country and intimates that Southern Democrats out by right to stand in the category of renegades and traitors, who should kneel to the Repub licans for pardon.and forsake the present error of their ways and intrude these views upon them, he will be more like ly to have about seven kinds of day. light let in upon his benighted mind in about the sa mo number of minutes. If as a Republican ho goes about attempt ing to iuculate tho doctrine in the minds of the negroes that the Southeru people are cneir political enemies, and that it as their natural duty to oppose all measures that the white Democrats approve, breeding discord 'between the races, he will soon he invert to un derstand that his room is considered more desirable than his company.- Or. ifa3a Northern man7or anything else; ho preaches and practices the doctrine ot tho social equality of tho negroes, admitting them to his table and meet ing them on equal terms, he wjll.be al lowed to do eo unmolested, but ho can not associate with both negroes- and white men. The views of the'eorrcspondent, says tho Norfolk Virginian, arc correct All the people of the South desire is ... .o.yu uc ici. mon. nicy aro always ready to extend a cordial wel eome to ail, who for the purpose of as siting in the material development of tae South settle in their midst. The poli ticsof the settler will noc interfere with his social status, provided he docs not seek to parade himsolf as superior to tho Southerner in devotion to 'the Union, and endeavor to create ill feel- Frn5k:'o Mrs. llarnclt Ueeeher Stowe fx-j The famous liaron kirftr i nrl.hM presses inc opinion; that the South will a umque instance of an ennobled taifor til me next ten years mako jrapid pro- s.ceaieu a noD'eman by the! freT " '"Vl1 ents !aoH ?fevS!.fTSI , inf to thn frndno! M U nn .... ,.r 1 f . il r , . . .4t 1 a.. i I now lying idle for want jot energy and j According t tte -Morning Jounial. ! capital. A better class ot irami-ram ! ih editor's library of the tJh will soon seek 'the!' fertile fi ks of the I p-per m York deludes a full se South, and it is only a question of time before it will be swarming with manu facUiresand industrial pursuits eoual to Manchester or Lyons. ' ' ! j Eight Phildtlphia! artists exhibited pic-'. xne mcago 7 nbtn( says : "It dos 01 patent, oilice reports: Walter Scott I ana.V lctorUuga m fiction, and Robert Inger5o!i and Thomas Pavne in liieoioi -: BROWN'S r IRON- 1 BITTERS will cure dyspepsia ,heartb urn, raala ria, kidney disease, liver complaint. - i -i . .. i ' ana otaer wasting diseases I AFTER A RHYlRIDE A COUHTRy PHYSICIAN i - U TULS WEAT HE THfHXS 0F50ME PEOPLE, j A m? lt j 10 srecjous c-oiuc people wouli! ltri ; TUf. " . T : ! j hvu tbey jntl aitoetor ir.d when ItiiyTonT i""ZZl6flllu BrgQji ! cxclalntwi ImW E L'rtn lie ontor.vi uU l . . n ;hon-in a i.s;y lit tlo village in the lntrSor of I 111118, 3 : the a of York, fr a tcJions' atjsht ; ROYOl VeR onrl: A ' t f 1 : ritl df Ik Any miles. "I have ln !un aovg ! - dnQ "Irtlljjjj' the, mount., in p t man. who the n ween- jh X --.'.SILypR PlMTPn 1 , SOT U: was very ick and not likelv t live 1 SPOOlMQ ' C 1. ' I ! Mil morning nlcf bad immculate l.olp; 1 " V & FOKtJ ; and fonl him acvii.? fn.'m a rather sharp AcVERY I'ARGE V.VRTl4 J attack of colic, which liU fuwily mijht have Ponlf f Trii relieved irt tcntetnutcs, if they had a grain of! .T JVI11VCS, , . not involve much prophetic risk to predict that we are ou the ere in this country of the groateijt activity in land investment that h ' The Kngiishman ami Yankee are bur tu r' f,rsV McrritJ. Portrait of 1 in. ,k. ! 1 C Ere ry I M.1"" Lowell: .John Sargent. "Por- f MUteife. 1 j traits cr tntans Jules -Stewart. i iratt ana "Un Uour a Caire.'f list, iwith tho titles ot the fb JowB . Miss Dodson, "Lcs Backles ; ' Thog. A. Harrison, -Lcs Amateurs" ? and VLn Esclave,,vAi O. Heaton. por-' trait;Ridgway D. Knight. "Sans Dot:"-' Miss Margaret Lesley"-Vieun Fermier. j BR tsg 'S poi The acerago qf land devoted to the j cultivation of wheat in the United States has within the list ten years' extended from 19,000.000 to more than 30,000,000. In the year 1880 thp States grew 00, 000,000 quarters of wheat, of which up wards of 20,000,000 were exported.! Illl There are 2,500 acres jnow devoted to j l was dobbins who was so lo3t to a gardening for. market at Mobile, and nuouanesa ot future punishment j BITTERS Moxroe, Mich., Sept. 25, 1675J , SiRSI have been taking Hop Bitters for inflammation bf kidneys and blad der. It has done for rue whnt four Ha ters failed to do. IThe effect ot Hop! iwwvio Bvcmt-u iiKe magic 10 mc. 1 W. L. CARTER. nriches ithe blood land purifies the system; cures weakness, lack di" energy, etc. Try a bottle. C 2 - next year the acreage will be doubled, ill i Mobilq last year 400,000, and the as to perpetrate the following friend lately. They were passing a barnyard, and at the sight of an ox peeking over tho fence, Jobbins ex claimed: "What family of birds does that ox remind you of?" Of coures the friend gave it hd. and a .fnViWa There are in the limits of Kcw Vork I "Tlio wk-ni , ,ree- nel sa,l,: ottv rft IfiSi - . , . ,. . t j umimuxj uucUDira wnrtllv or The net revenue to from this source was industry is only three years old. - How many cotton planters do half as well? m BROWN'S BITTERS is the only Iron preparation that does not color the teeth, and w ill not cause headache or constipation, as other Iron preparations will. i pcnse and tvro or throe simple remedies in tho I ; houe. Uut no; they nuist remain ignorant a. : jpl?, and when the taut.' ache- or p3i tke '! j them, send fop doctor, whether thev erer ! ' p:r lilm or not." 1 . i "Why. Ijdctor, whalTkind of simple remc- 'lie, ae you cnll tliem, ioyo' expect people to keep in the honre V asked hi' wife. a,, she poured him a r.ilp of hot tea. j "In H1I4 moJ" - ... ..... rreu me dtw-tor,' "If TJURK AND BUHOLar 1 they had only mu a RKvsnv, r-,,.,, X ! UKOLAR PR()0r - " v vin Popular prlw, to mlt J, .' f ; N, JACOBPs Xo-111 Wf.. Marvin's Celebrated dec 72-1 ( m part as dwelling houses. There are 1200,000 families, with in average of six- icvno tu uwumng. AOOUt O-,- 0 families own the houses thev live in, leaving 163,000 families in rented houses' , iecliue of ManL NeFvous Weakness. InvrJJo me entirely. frU debility. Icured . by ells' Health Renewer."! Si- Better than $10,000. ;T spent over $ 10,000, iu . 23 ! years," said Major H. W ., Hines,: of Boston, Mass., "in being! doctored for epilepsy. I employed the physicians in; New Or leans St Ixu is, N. York, Phila.. Ros ton, London and Paris, buti all to no purpose. Samaritan Nervine has cu red BHQ WK 9 ROM SHORTS. The past March; notwithstanding the dynamite cxeiterrmnf i,ou . u wuiuv-si iu imny-eignt years. 1C iWU LO DO IfMl npanln m v,. 1 . - -Z HliiULlU" juug lawyers in xew liavon. Conn.. wnose income does not WPot i f" H uttu iiiit 10 vorn if t tan 1, . .. ""-J1 "'3 in H1 J Property qualifica v.iuiiv:u ui men.' ! I in The prize-fighter should be paid Jfc.nglish money. The pounds are sym bolic of his "profession." I BITTERS ver which Flowers decorate the horses, dri nnd lootman of the carriage in wh nrmes are carried to oh nn!i lTa c- , in New York city. I f" 1 am Idled witfc Holy Ghost pow der, aiid it will explode on somebodv " wa the blasphemous remark of one oi the female soldiers in the Salvation Army, at Syracuse, tho other day. T?hi WasLington Vritk remarks: i he Dcniocrats arc preparinff to make tilings Uvely in the next Congress for Republican, officials. Inv&tiktion Will lift Ihc nnlCU -1--7T SttUOn u.7i:i: ": L-W1.."1. an many mmhvu h win Dc itarrctl with the Democratic sticks. 1 What Seveu Could uot do. T?tiSn,TLLK Tenn.. April 6, 1881. II H Warner & Co.: -5 Seven physicians could not do for me what your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure ac complished. Hopelessly sick with kid ney diseases, it restored mo to perfect health- .JACOB MYERS. Ladies and all sufferers from neu ralgia, hysteria, and kindred com plaints, will find it without an equaL Ti itiT-? n . x ! x i.iit.i on the man'd ttomftch. ho would have been all right In a hour, and avMl ;tit a drcarv- ride " - ' - In all onlinnry complaint it cure at oifee. AlIdiscagareeltHunaled trra Jim system by what rniiy be roughly .;,Ul c.vpiiisJoa or extraction, ,,r hy a union of the two processes. Bcnvm'A PLister, pro:no?e.s both ! it Incites j the torpid organ to act, and cjjd itU liealing wouimsinnuei:co through the myriad pores of the skin. All other pLWera olUw the pa tlent to wait. They prive him bope for to-morrow. Beuson's plasters gives him help to-day W hich i better, do you think ? Uuy the ca 1 C1NK and keep It in the house. Price 23 cenu ceaoury x .Johnson, rharmacentieul Chcm ista. New York. - apl 23 4w SV0QSS250 braide ant fo Address GIRAP.H WIKE kilxs. vn., x."" MARK TWAIN'SS In . m. irom Ad . Acknowledged by thebet .ut.U JsaT SAFE MADE, I ! Extract from Americnt best Uro proof aaft.' We ty MAKvlvj A-A. WrLURl). Airen t WiimiBFv- l avw xorK & wilniingt dec. la ' Per Month SI Jit E. Agents Jubilant with, 11 JUr--!u,e XM'' former. Jfever rHi. Warranted oils roadijy at every house. SmtU . ,Y Z?l il Steamship Line. i . 00 KOOK "LIFE "O.l THE MISSISSIPPI' Serte8VlnS tht erarulcsi suce of a the Twain bbM'l.E BOJTANZO TO D I A ryor terms a nd territory, DOOK MffftnTS liRO.. 6.V NPTthSt., address DUUGL.ASS may 7dw tD-c-nrm MISCELLANEOUS "Capital Prize S75.GOO! TickctH only $5. Shares in pro- portion. A I'.lWMOn Pi'ltr t t . ii. m niusli, hve nonnds r. riir. fee tt Comfwn m .ri'.-.8 """. r! Louisiana State Lottery Company. I j ' i r. t; in Jijp JJ- JL' ; j -Branson N.I C. Business Dfrpntnru I WVIU roRissiv j gOON TO J5K ISSUED Gth KUiUonll7lh year of pubUcaUon, will conUsiu over I eo3oop IMES, and j! Intended to be the FULLEST AND MOST RELIATILB liEFEKENCK ROOK et?f Pblhed for North Carolina J.ne Business and Professional fen of cvprv Countv. CItv unri Villon i.., Vi . elT apl 23-w fflf'l?100REC0UNnGRiT" CCil i MILLS JSNn Mil I RfflKrc ij fAT-T. STMT'S . gms&3&gm?3 a ig 1 na tnftinfl.ii ir'; OH APPHCATIOK. y. Branch Ofii-f.-rWn m Tr. STEAME18 Will sail from new york jtrjutr i SATURDAY, at'clock, P.M. armers,. Take Notice. KEGULATOR...... BENEPACTAK.... EE'iCLATOR..-... BKNEPACTOR..... REG ULATOR. .... BENEFACTOR.. Saturday, Much H OKKIS' KK11A COMIUL'ND ce. apl2.-tf is just the thins to cure jr prevent Hog Jhol wnicn riwino aro gid jeet; it will prevent tnat dreruiXul ' tiiscaBe fcnows.as Trichn, id will put your ho in a thrifty, healthy condition, clearing the kid- neKahT?S. 'I of wor?,s .t pamne ! to .Sftturda, Urf B ...Satunlay, April : Saturday, A pnJH ..Saiurdajr, JiprU Saturday; April a Through Bills Lading and Loww Thmuirh In North and South CarolinA;' . FoJjM F"Wapply to ,"wac j. WAJL), imeriBtewieat, , TIIEO. . EQEK, FjghtAS-a r,. . 35 Broadway, hew Tort. some little nails.' i MvTwifil tiTi' SAl" T'V .The matron f ti Mlcn hospital I r-nuaeipnia savs that ih ctJV uaugiuers o ":00a rami- but show by their conduct that thev! arc ignorant . ot discipline and havei evidently been acciis tomed to verv iax : " y uu"' oirangc to say. mnsr 10c top per yad ; tM. .4, OH- ciofha . j Kjrr Ie .wholesale an,L retail. Ivy W II L : j . hv IttdJfcw-tf " 1 . 1 I I i' 1 1 .1 I '11 RENT VAC9 ii -" wm.i-.ni taoaia bay 4,. First National Bank of Wfl mington. TURK LSI I TAPESTRY and vYt. and iJats : i 1 Hup ! . i Arrivals. Commissioners. If ne awartmcnt of Mawellloa and Jh KJ WATKR.MILLMKAL' j CORN AND EASTERN II A, Y, 1 en. Turkish ! i rhit and Colored Bexi Sprel. 100 loz. German and IrUh Lin Bath, and eheaiwsr Tmr'a ! ; Come and mo mc, a pleaaure to how Market St ! - in in the negroes." who' constitute the I ,t?i,M$ Oregon would give a stron i ol our inmates that wo aro now recr' ! . ,lnnorati in lm for . , I .mch '24 in- are Sundav snhnAlli- a tolarumW EducaSr.JcfT? !' Uroson had less thariITnon freseVre ft m i rSij't? vrliKh a fJ ATO" .TnTrrnl-wTT O-. tion in 1580. and report ihJtu H- 1 - ,vw - Hlnw bocn i t v " " " B LUi in three or lour mnnihe b .,.1 J.'Zan overwhelniinsr nopiilai votA ttc t. have arrived thr U " : -,r.. ?.?e a part of the present state rI,HK ;L'NDEE8WNErt era. great bnlk of the Republican i:irty in he bonth. ., -. i . -i x uunic syu.em now con tains U,5bS-niilc3 of railway Mho. Very -w.. jwv.v, tun j iiiuu itictuucit, com- prehend the magnitude of this coroor- auon. in the Uniteil btatts, -according to tho best authorities, there are 113,000 lu im oi rauway. i he M issouri Pacii ic. therefore, has more than one-twelfth the entire mileago of ihii country.' In Canada there arc 8,500 miles. Mexico 2,100 miles, and South America 7 000 miles, or a total o f 130.600. Tho Mis souri Pacific has, therefore, uearlv on thieteenthof the entire m ilea re of the American continent, and one fourteenth of the Western Hemisphere. RESPECTFULLY t anno"a to Uo ciitizona of Wllmintoa. that . , 1 ii nr. alio int...i i .7'. r . I una uee 1 -L i rnncr hn!...-,i ; i-mw nioDUUT. ...,: ". w naru OI iao i A SPI VVl'ilTi nn.,.,. nRTi'vi; V.,, .x A "nAU.-xiTI TO WIN A JORTLNL. Fifth Grand lirl TVrt V estern .states except Nevada. "ill umin I rrn-Jn,, .r-t. ! t.. at iv "Or Benson Celery and Cham'o- i Monthly rwinr ' ' Ma tianburff, Va. 50 cts. at droits. !. 1?ii'020 Ticket! at Five bol-! - m-j T jarsiacb. Fractions in Fifths i 3IOONSHIXE. Proportion. I '""'Sj and is now la receipt o? t Handsome Stock of 6o6ds, which will be displayed in a few days' j Watchand Clock repahhng a specialty. I JSO. U. ALLfex. 1tt Sap and Praoked Sides, Iry Salt and Smoked Should Heavy Mo l'ork, onh parollna Lfirri, Xorth Carolina Ilaais, All "Trades Good Flour, At Cloe Price v i HAXL&PEARSALL CAP1T.-LL tT0CK........i......-J SURPLUS FUKD. 6AJCK0 Ocpoalts received asd eoUeetioiu! madoa aU acceetihie polnf ain the United 6tte DIBEGTOSSj E. E. BURRPSS, A, MARTIN, I B. F. HALL. D. G. WOKTfi JA8, SPRtJJiT. in proportion. ! LIST OK PPITK-a guaSe. Arabi is a noble examnle fnr t CaSS pS"- as ooo A "-W W . llUlloL. minors. I i 2 Prfw iir" 10.000 A baby was kiill tU i,:i. howo at I-ouisville,- Colorado, recenUv -i f,,fc wll.30 funeral is that? a i. i ranian 3. my son : and 20 Prizes pf 100 Prizes of S00 Prizes of 500 Prizes of XOno Ptfzea of V0 2JJ0 100 50 25, 4 bio about that. iV"Vnr,Trc?es?fjc?: tttote'hailbeenkf,frtl bfhickof i I: lPPDnTTum It's'i JAlrrt.lmtton lrisoff730? " 1. . XVl 1 . J an CXCCl. I r 9 .mnian uc w.m wu jm- .ti i jtio 10.000 12,000 10,ouo f 10,000 j lft.oooi 20,000 so.ofio 25,000 lASRXOlST 1ST. o. TheChicaXo Railway Exposition will Papers have a Ions acconnt-ofhim ha . possess some novel features. The man-i "X ny 4oiVt know my son." 'fpk axement. navo sent a competent florist rw7" u c a Kampicr " mto the SouUiern States who will ship nod hV; . S8 f resbr Sy. a number of car loads of L,i .WiftfS..11 niarrjing a de- other plants, shrubs, &c. to tho exposi- tho Di viuo law, but" t is SSSi ou. j.aese win oe contributes bylrF.V uoae Cfie PonsibDitv : Southern railways and bo reptescnta. aothliSfSlr?89 by i havinS nt one iivo oi mo sections oi country tribntarv I Tr.,:-- i - i to them. Large shipment, 7f thel'WW t . . I nmmnnf in . t. wc ! , aiauwu uu Aas, una several other! r 5r;F w Qw. wnat m States will be represented. " ase.I.or Ito prey - HP0" f ne asked himself mustnciv The Boston Courier says that in that madiL city rewuujrjtwu i;auecen were over 6,750 4,500 2,250 For farther Information wrtt . ' In full juldfl w,rtte clearly, eiv- l M." A. D AUPHLN, or it. A. DAUPlUx ew rJeana, La. j LABOJt-VTOHY O? Statis Assatkr and Chemist Me V a January SOth. 1893. composition of his Hair kestorer nrrt S 106 also iih;iw.to,i . " "tsioier and I have conte aVno teadoSr examination. It coio monly employed in ltSrnccs v?r3" WM. H. TAYLOR, M. D., ! fetate Chemiat. ffieat ilfiwnt-o in . a.. "V 1 laKe; fieiul ilnn&gW 118 I friends who ham nni.iw t. uu 01 811 OFFICERSC ICJ le prmnnst -... a. v . . . . ........... . , A. K. WALKKK....1... W. LARKINS......M... apl 23 rrealdeBV A'ftt Ushkt 4 W. J. CAIiAIS, Prop'r. grTUATKl AT TIIK A'EKr FOOT of rhe 1 IJ.ue liiae, within Bieht and , Komeof the r,.t t ! rf f j oc compiele. Uopixiff it mw,i7lr lfc wu j PeniarysueJSJr the lyuytjn, very restoecifniw ' MountAiii rth-" lioan 1 Will )x . ... i proposing STt r cKh Pe. fruaranteedl TSnirio."4 pr0mi,t rrice $1 Ter bot- fel17 WW. Drawln apl ll-wed-fcat 4tr-dJtw Capital Prize will heard discussins a threat made by a S. Williams, of Greensboro., Washinston crank to .assassinate rtni? vBwa Iroil Bitters GQTernorButleroh his last visit to thajcofdya Ptf robnate i ft? at home by SLSw Beat buiC will start you. MaVom lT We wanted .rylt:?fm;n. and etrU the the thne. Y fL n- Sow Is Kive your Whole time to th KPare tIme. or one can fall tomakA iuZrZr J . wcu rasing at once, Coatly outfit RATI OAn 1, - - who a need t FIT ctIa si GcPlIcm cjeanand Streets.. ' -een r,3nt and Water vn-7-tf PUEGELL.H0USE. jJNDKR EW MANAGEMENT, very respectfully, Kichninnd, Va., Feb 7 , I-or bale by alidrullts restaurant. i - i yUK UXDRfiSIUNED WODLU BBSPECTJ lullauijouuthathehaa juttted Lp at No 3. Cranio Kow. South Front t restaurant or VCUkM.l39n Wnem mea! ana j refrciiuxjenta may be had at all hoxoa of th -"lain2 13 tCW afcd fi-g; dt, Ute waiters and courteous attea!lan. wau.c aau oysters la Wines, Liquors ard;ciga SOME MORE. jrusT received; anotjiee ixrt or those ELEGANT HAVANA CHEROOTS l.'ii i' .1 Warranted the beat j V FIVE CENT CIGAR, In thclty. i .. ; ALSO A;ru LIXE OF Tobacco & Tobacco Goods. CaUJand take Bmokei .; Vj i r N. OltXBNEWALD, so. Tront St.. just below ExchauCon . dee 18 i . 1 : 20,000 NEW PEANUT SACKS A2HD PJ 4 Bushel Oat Sacks., i irs. seaaoa. line DOT IS r. A. KcilCTTK. Prop. uii,oncc coatlvontflt.-.t ir'.''- ""f - urn -.. U1Atntina. Mr. 1 Aram fxjo to a F'y Fans. . 3UV 0.NE Of . T1K.SK OBKAT jIorsE. hold comforts from - Wnd 40 Mupctlaoa lilock V. .a 1a ! Willnrd'o.' LYOFi&HEALY! t " I SUU & Wor.ros Sts-.ChJcaga. r . rmMiKiiirmi.iiiT)rMii V ;DAND CATALOUUE. of lwtrHMW U, OifM. Mm, a suxit, urnnt rv-t fume. iiriim fa nit it im4m. Xeb.ioxUydJtw
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