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JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor & Prop WILMINGTON, y. C. MONDAY. MAY 14 1883. Entered at the Postofnce at Wilmington. N as second-class matter. C. . ,, , , , . ; - The increase 01 me eiectricai ugnung business is wonderful, considering its inianuie age. j.neie nuv ue uuu-j dred companies m in is country wnn . . i . i i ' about the infringement oi patent. The New York Herald advocates making the army a continuous and effective military school by-, attracting a superior clas3 ol recruits with better pay and some relief from drudgery. The army appropriations are cut down close. There arc no opportunities for jobs in them. The soldiers of the little regular army ought to be picked men and fit to form a nucleus for arul.to offi cer an imposing army whenever war may occur and volunteers be required. Patti, at $5,000 a night, will get about Jive dollars a breath in "Lucia." She is on the stage, by the watch, just sixty two minutes during the three acts. This give3 her eighty doll ars and some odd cents for every minute. The average rate of respiration is about eighteen a minute, so that each breath is paid four dollars and forty-four cents. In "Lucia" there arc 1,200 words and 2,800 notes, so that Patti is paid four dollars and sixteen cents a word, and one dollar and seventy-five cents a note. For a little run of a dozen notes a twenty dollar bill is Very fair pay. The freshets of last February are ci Urn ated to have caused a loss of $50, 000,000 on the tributaries of the Missis sippi, chiefly on the Ohio, Professor Shaler, writing in the Atlantic, in advo cacy of dams and reservoirs on the headwaters of the large streams, to check the floods, thinks that 3.000 dams, with a total surface of something more than 100,000 acres of water reservoirs, ! and a mean depth of ten feet, would be required to lower the water atCincinnati below the level of destruction during such a Hood as that of two months ago. The cost of these would not be far from $30,000,000. From 1870 to 1873 the Emperor Wil liam of Germany created the highest military rank, that of Field Marshal General.which he conferred upon twelve of the most prominent princes and gen erals in his army. Of these only six survive the Crown Prince, Prince Fredrick Charles, Count Moltke, Prince August of Wurtemburg, Aaron von Manteuff and Gen. Herwarth von Bit ten field; white the following are dead: Gen. von Stemmetz, Count Roon, Count Wrangel (who, however, received the title as long ago as 1865), Prince Fred rick of the Netherlands, Prince Charles of Prussia, and the Grand Duke of Mecklendurg-Scherwiu r Augusta Chronicle: North Carolina papers admit that the Internal Revenue Bureau is the greatest enrse in that State, and that, outside of raiding and .killing mountain men, it ha3 knocked down the Democratic majority from 17,000 in 1876 to 10 in 1883. It is ad mitted that the Democratic party can not maintain the internal revenue sys tern in North Carolina and hold the State, and yet when Seuator Brown offered an amendment to the Tariff bill abolishing the Internal Revenue, both North Carolina Senators voted against' it. If our North Carolina friends arc wise, they will do all that is possible to abolish the Internal Revenue system, leaving tariff reform to luture consider ation. The protective tariff does not harm the people'of North Carolina as the Internal Revenue system does. PENALTIES OF WEALTH. The suicide of Amasa Stone, of Ohio, a gentleman of large wealth and exten sive business interests, says the New York World, is one of those sad 'domes-, tie calamities. from which no family is exempt, whatever its position in life may be. It conveys a lesson which in these money-seeking days well deserves the study of the 'madding crowd.' Mr. Stone had liycd an active, useful and successful lite successful, that is, so far as the attainment ot niouey goes. Ho was a millionaire and a philanthrop ist. He founded and endowed a college. He had an estimable wife and pleasant family surroundings. His two daugh ters were happily married to men of honor and good social position. Thou sands of people who havo passed his - elegant residence have doubtless cuvied the happiness of its fortunate owner. Even while they gazed and enyicd, the rich man sat in his luxuriously fur nished room, careworn, weary, sad ; feeling that all his business success, all his accumulated wealth, had failed to bring him contentment and peace. While the outside world thought only of his millions, how often did the throbs of his heart warn him ot the anxieties that were slowly undermining his health and life! The stujdy mechanic who wielded the hammer at Ihe iron foundry all day long throw himself on his hard oyer Sl3U,oou,uuo nominal capuai. a'reer?. He had commenced lile as a of course there is a growing contention j builder.g apprentice jU $40 a year at'onee into a sleep. The j millionaire lay on his soft couch restless j and courting sleep in vain. . - The rich man had met with losses. ! He did not heed the money and would scarcely have missed it from! his in jcotne. But his pride as a successful , financier was wounded. A fatal acci- ... -a i dent had occurred through the falling - Xrf1 ho hoi1 hnt Up. ,ir.!ftd V mm w a iu aw aw w , - - t i i -wi r i jM(i,. held responsible for tht deaths. uemg jj., j-earg were grounaiess,,ut were they not the natural result of his ca- Wft T. m A RIMWs; indeotmd- wages. encc and, unfortunately in accumulated millions! The the end. strain on his mind when the ft 1st reverses jtri- r 1 i . . flincr in themselves occurred, threw him into a condition pf nervous pros - si;. tration and ended in his suicide. Bishop ot Oxford charges in public ad In this country, ani especially in New f&J&Sfa York, the objectiof life is the! almighty j dollar, it is a Competency no longer satisfies mad struggle for millions. When the object is gained, here is the result anxiety, care, dread that the wealth magically accumulated may disappear like a fairy jcastle. And while luxury surrounds the suddenly made millionaire, while thej world bends j be fore him, while with hisjdollars he can gratify nearly every wish of his heart, helfinds that his wealth j has tailed to "bring him the one jigreat object of life for rich and poor Ipejace of nind. PERSONAL. Senator Logan has returned lrom New Mexico, and proposes to make things warm in political circles. j Ex-Yicc President Wheeler is rapid ly recovering from the illness, with which he has for some time past been afflicted, j I Prof. R L. Dabne;r, of Hampden Sidney College, Va.J has been elected professor of mental and moral philoso phy, of the Texas University. E. T Wa ton takes; with him to Eng land the racing mare Girofle, paying $200 lor her pa?sageJ Sam Collier, the veteran pugilist of rhudelphia, has invented an automatic swimming maenme. pellers are placed on Small crew pro each foot, and they are revolved by the wearer kick- iag out vigorously. The appointment of Secretary Fol ger's son to an important place in the Treasury Department is hardly in the line of civil service reform. . I London World speaks of Mr. Froude as the greatest master of English now living and the stormiest petrel ot literaj ture ever known.! It compare! his work on the Carlyles with Swift's Gulliver and Yahoos.! ; The succession to the seat in the Sen ate now occupied by General Wade Hampton' is thought to .lie between General James Conner and Charles H. Simonton, of Charleston, Chief Justice Simpson, of Columbia, and W. H. Wilson, of York. MOONSHINE. England's new explosive law is 30 com prehensive in its grasp that we don't see how an English woman can blowup her husband without being landed in the penitentiary. j j A Southern journal says there are three seasons in Florida the orange, vegetable, and invalid, the last paying the best. In the Summer the Florldians live on yams and sugar-cane, and in the Winter on Yankees. i 'My mother says your father has gone into bankruptcy." said one little girl to another. "What is bankruptcy, Nellie?" "I don'tlknow exactly,,f re plitd Nellie, 'but I 'spects its j some thing awful nice. Pp used to work awful hard and used to go round, in his old clothes; but since ke has gone into bankruptcy, he dresses; up (every day aud doesivt doanythingbut walk about, just like a perfect gentleman." j One of the sweetest jpictures of do mestic economy is a poet blacking ia white stocking so that !it won't show through the fissure of his boot, j "Papa," said a lad the other night, after attentively studying for some minutes an engraving ot a human skele ton, "how did thts man manage to keep in his dinner?" j , 'Johnnie, how many bones are there in the human body?" ''Whose, human body? Aline?" "Tes, yoursj for in stance." "Can't tell. You see I've been eatin' shad tor breakfast, andf that upsets the anatomical! estimate at once."' . 1 i - - I SHORTS.. Augustus prim went out to swini. And following tiadtion. He hung his clothes on a hickory Devoid of all suspicion, r A William goat soon came that 'And, following tradition. imb, jway, He wickedly chewed up I those clothes. Devoid of all contrition, j . Augustus prim came from his swim, Devoid of all suspicion ; But, when he saw the empty limb, Fled like an apparition. Gil Fardein Puck. , Loudon is beginning to eat horse meat with a lull knowledge ot its identity; rl t Up to date only thirteen ex-Congressmen have applied for ex-Commissioner Raum's old place, j j ; . Colored people of Kentucky are said to be preparing to remove to Kansas in considerable numbers. 1 1 1 i l fans ladies wear masses of flowers from their highest phrenological bump to the hems of their skirts, j j j ! A native of India, writing to an En- rrllefiman cove. WT . :t.l , ? doos. I know, and we arc cowards and vegetarians, but we are two I hundred millions, after all." j 1 ! The register of Vandcrbil University, Tennessee, just issued, contains & total enrollment of 487 students, oi which 171 are Tennesseans. The others arc! from twenty States1, including all the South- crp States and Indiana. Indian Territo ry, Kansas. Wisconsin and Colorado. A 1 German physician" has . written a communication, which has . bcen-pub-li shed in the London Lancet, advocating roller skating as an exercise for child ren. It is especially recommended for those who are subject to bleeding from thonose, and the suggestion is made that a rink be established in connection with large schools. j Johnson's Island, in Lake Erie, was the nrincinal military nrison for Cotvh j federate officers during the war, nearly wbQm were buried there. The fallen or gone, and the lettering upon j those remaining well nigh obliterated. . A movement is on loot to place the j ground in presentable condition. The Church of England seems toj have lost all the good opinion which it . lormerlv had of the Salvation Army, r The Bishop of Chichester announces the withdrawal of his moral support, the Archbishop of Canterbury is cool 1 where he used to be warm, and the births has increased in proportion lo the army s meetings in of the country. different parts Silver Creek, N. Y., Feb. 6, 1880. Gexts I have been very low, and have tried everything, to no advatage. I heard your Hop Bitters recommend edby so many, I concluded to give them a trial. I J did, and now am around, and constantly improving, and am nearly as strong as ever. . 1 tv. H. WELISER. , ! An Englishman has obtained a patent for artificial wine made of sugar, glu cosej orehclla and sorril paste, subjected to fermentation, the result being a pro ject that has the exact elements and in the same proportion a3 those found in the genuine juice of the grape. 'I I "lour tiki?i Cure is sritpercxcdlaU. U is fast curing my daughters ringworm, which had spread all over her body" Mrs. E. L. D. Merriam, Blue Hili, Mas9. Druggists keep'it, $1 per pack age. The lighthouse board has decided to purchase a first order lens for electric fight, and institute a- series of axperi ments with a view of determining the value of the various kinds of electric light for lighthouse purpose. mm w 1 Mrs, John Harper, of Harpers, N: C-, says: "I used Brown's (Iron Bit ters for kidney disease with excellent effect " ; A a Ohio man writes that he wants for a wife "a intellegent woman good feachures fair complection good hight." : Skinny Men. "Wells' Health Renewer" restores health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Im potence. Sexual Debility. ; $1. The young man who practices on the trombone in the back yard is not a "private tooter." At least, not as pri vate at his neighbors desire. : Epilepsy of Nino years. "I thank the giver of all good gifts," writes J. N. Marshall, of Granby, New ton Co., Mo., "for giving me Samaritan Nervine. It cured my daughter's epil eptic fits, otO years standing." Get at druggists. $1.50. i ! A woman is like a pistol when she visits a hair store and goes off with a bang. i - - '-" y. What Seven Could not do. Nashville. Tenn., April 6, 1881." H II Warner & Co.. Sirs Seven physicians could not do for me what lyour Safe Kidney and Liver Cure ac complished. Hopelessly sick with kid ney diseases, it restored me to perfect health. JACOB MYERS. (NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ICE! ICE! ICE! WOULD RESPECTFULLY NOTIFY Ui citizens and the public generally, that I have laid in a full b apply of choile TCB and am ful ly prepared to flfl orders to all points on R&ll Uoads and Rivers, and hope to secure a rea sonable share of patronage: B. II. J. AH HENS, Proprietor apl 19-dAw 3m . . New Ice House. For Fifteen Cents Jini TART, LACE HUSTINGS, as good as anything cle. In town' for 30 ia all 'the de sirable shades. The best thing yet. Imported White ChecJt Lawns, in two styles, at 121 i - - ' - ' 1 cents, worth double. Another Instalment of 6c Percales. Look a ray Lace Chanbrey, in 3 i i I colors, Buft. Pink and Blue, warranted fast. ; - t j The most sensible goods for Misses and Child ren. combining strength with beauty.j G"Tca and Gloves, Haini kerchiefs and fianujerentcis, lor lients snd Ladies. - JOHN .J. HEDRICK. may 5. . : i , Tobacco & Snuff. LOR1LLARDS, 1 AND OTHER DESIRABLE GRADES, FROM G A I NT" TO 'CLIMAX," AT REBATE PRICES. HL&PEARSAtL people are always on the lookout for chan ce to Increase their . Bcome wealthy; those who do" not Improve thelropportuulUea remain In poverty. We of fera great chance to make money. We want many men, women, boys and girls to work for us right .n their own allUeaT Ai uo too worr properly from the first start. The business will ray more than ten' times ordi nary wages. 'Expensive outfit furnished free. No one who engages falls to make money rani Wij. You can devote your whole time to the work, or only your spare momenta. Full la formation and all that Is seeded sent free. Ad: dress 8Trosox & Crx, Ponlaad: Maine. MT llrKtSW tf . MISCELLANEOUS. Jo Whiskey l Rrown's Iron Bitters is one of the verr few tonic medicines that are not com posed mostly of alcohol or whiskey, thus becoming j a fruitful source of intemper ance b promoting a desire for rum. Brown's ron Bitters is guaranteed .to be a non ilntoxicating stimulant, ani it wiH, in nearly every case. take the. place of all liquor, and at the same time abso lutely kill the desire for whiskey and other intoxi cating beverages. Rev. G. W. Rice, editor of the American Christian Re vietv, says of Brown's Iron Bitters: I Cin.,Or, Nov. 16, i88i. Gents :-The foolish wast ing of vital force in business, pleasure, and vicious indul I I gence of our people, makes i your preparation a necessity ; and if applied, will save hun dreds who resort to saloons for temporary recuperation. Brown's Iron Bitters has.been thoroughly tested for dyspepsia, indigestion, biliousness, weakness, debil ity, overwork, rheumatism, neuralgia, consumption,! liver complaints, kidney troubles, &c.t and it never fails to render speedy and permanent relief! may 14-1 w VD-c-nrm Branson's N. Ci Business Directory FOR 1883, OOON TO BE ISSUED 8th EdlUon 17th KJ I ' year oi publication, will contain ovar - I 60,000 1TAMES, and is intended to be the FULLEST AND MOST t RELIABLE REFERENCE BOO ever published for North Carolina. The Business and Professional Men of every County, City and Village will be recorded and classified for convenient reference. i Price $5. . apl25-tf I Matting ! Matting ! I i ; l. . . ' . . - . r piFTEEN DIFFERENT STYLES FH03I 16c to 45c per yard ; 44, 6-4, 8 4, Oil Cloths, ' i - - . i ' . . ' elegant in design, and low in price. TURKISH TAPE3TRT and Velvet Rugs and Mats. i 1 I Fine assortment of Marseilles and cheaper White and Colored Bed Spreads. 1 100 Do. German and jlrish Linen. Turkish Bath, and cheaper Towels. Come and see me, a great pleasure to show Goods. Sol. BEAR, men 24 j 30 Market St New J ewelry Store. J1HE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY announces to the citizens of Wilmington, that he has leased the premises No 13,!Market St., and is now la receipt crta Handsome Stock of Goods, which will be displayed in a few days. Watch and Clock repaliing a specialty. del9 JNO. H, ALLEN. SOME MORE. RECEIVED,1 ANOTHER LOT OF jUST thosts. ELEGANT HAVANA CHEROOTS. Warranted the best FIT B CENT CIGAR. In the"clty. J also a:ftj une;of Tobacco & Tobacco Goods. Calland takc smoke. J f N. GREENE WALD. S: yropt St., just below, KichangelCorwr ; aee 18 i .-.,. Excursion aniPic Nic O E ASON IS OVER, . THE THEATRICAL ua jnui season is now opening. Gentlemen who are used to FIRST-CLASS work w!d! cteaaand Comfortable Barbershop, will find it H V JOHN WERNER'S ? Practical Barber n.i T-T Market Street. betweT ivT rA J2l.2 Streets.. oct-7-tf O. DrJorrill. NDERTAKER, CABINET MAKER AND CSF8, ad Work Shop on Sec MISCELLANEOUS. HOME COMFORT. AFTER A RAINY RI0E A COUNTRY PHYSICIAN TEL18 WHAT HE THINKS OFSOME PEOPLE. j "I wish to gracious tome people would learn f when they ncetl a doctor and when they 'lon't" I exclaimed Doctor E- , as he entered his ! house in a cotev little village in the interior of I the Slate of New York, after a tolious night J rile of many miles.'? "I have leen down among I the mountains to see a man, who the nieeeen I ger said, Mas very ick and not likely to live j 'till morning, unless he bad immediate help;, land found him suffering from a rather sharp j attack of colic, which hU family might have i-elleved In ten minutes. If they had a grain of " sense and two or threes simple remedies in the house. But no; they must remain ignorant as pigs, and when the least ache ,or pais lakes them, send fori a doctor, whether thev ever . . - - - L i ' i pay him or noti. 1- - 'Why, Doto-, wilit kind of simple reme dies, as you call thei n, do you es pect people lo keep In the house?" asked his wifej a-i she poured him acup of hot tea. ''In thia case," answereti the lortor, "If they had only put a BENSON'S CAPCINE POEUS PLAfeTEti on the man's stomach, he would have lcen all right In an hour, aud saved me a dreary ride " I Jn all ordinary complaints ijt cures at once. All diseases are eliminated from the system by what may be roujhly called expulsion or extraction, or by a union of thetwoin-occsses. ' -t - ' -i i - Bensott's Plaster promote both. It bicitee the torpid organs to act, and sends it healing soothing influence through the myriad pores of the 6kin. All other plasters oblige the pa tient to wait. Tlicy give him hope for to mor row. Benson's plasters gives him help to-day ' Which la better, do you think ? Buy the CA P CINE .and keep It In the house. Price 25cents. Scabury & Johnson, Pharmaceutical Chem ists, New York, apl 23 1 w $f00n$250 Per Month SURE. Agp-nts jubilant with mucppmn evers-where wllinsr our new braided Silver Mould Wire lJOtheIjIne.XMorrer. AeverfUfts. Warrant. Sells readily at every house. Stimpt fe term. f r It mail. Address GXBABO WISE MILLS, Phil4a., Pa. MARK TWAIN'Suook "LIFE ON THE MISSISSIPPI" is proving the grandest success ot all the Twain series. A GENUINE liOXANZO XO -Bclok Agents . BROS., 55 NPTthSt., For terms aud territo address DOUGLASS. Phila., Pa. I , apl 23-4 w 'MOORE COUriTY GRfT" CORN MILLS AND MILLSTONES, (AUCi SIZES). BESTMTHEYORLD SAMPLES OF MEAL SEAT ON APPLICATION. NORTH CAROtlXA HIUST0HE CO. Eranrh Offire. ThrfnH. N C. Farmers, Take Notice. jJOBRIS' HOG CHOLERA COMPOUND ia just the thing to cure 'or prevent Hog Choi era and all diseases to - which Swine are sub ject; It will prevent that dreadful disease known as Trichnse, and Will put. your hogs in a thrifty, healthy condition, clearing the kid neys, liver, &c, of worms and parasites " Each paekage contains one aud one-half pounds and will, If given strictly according to directions, cure 10 hogs of the Cholera and put CO hosrs in a condition to fatten in one half the usual time, thereby saving one half of the feed. The farmers of Duplin county are giving it the praise. All farmers should buy a pack age. I - For sale .wholesale and xetall, by W. H. GREEN, Druggist, MarketStreet, Wilmington. C ' dec 19-d&w-tf Frsh Arrivals. Q HOICK WATER-MILT, MEAL CORN AND EASTERN HAY. ! -. ' - - Dry Salt and Smoked Sides, Dry Salt and 8moked Shoulders, Heavy Mess Pork," North Carolina Laid, North Carolina Hams," j All grades Good Flour, ' At Close Prices. I H A LL & PEARS ALL mch 27 , - P. M. Hale's Publications. WOODS AND TIMBERS OF NORTH CAROLINA. . 1 vol. 12mo., Clolth," W5. - ; i "The publication of such facts in a shape that makes them accessible, is the very best service that the public spirited men in the South can jdo their States Ar. Y. World. . "The very thing needed. A very Important work for th6 StSLteS'-WUmington Star, r "A timely and valuable publication. Must prove of great service' to the State. Char lotte Journal. - j H. lone the State a great ser vicc: Biblical Jieeorder. - . ., w. ouvu Hiuiwugu exceuencc tnat It ue Berrea the widest drcu lation. A'wAri The, book is well printed on tinted paper. Is handsomely bound In cloth, contains 272 pajrea a??lan-.aocnrate an1 beautifully executed man ' ...v. mi tiB rauruau routes ue- EVERYBODY'S BOOK. Answers to simrle fmitin to lawyers by Laymea. v - ; 1 - -v. 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