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WlLMI2fGTOK, N. C-
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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1887.
Entered at the Postofficeat Wilmington, NX.
as second-class matter.
. One afternoon last week, says
London Truth, a Mr. Seymour and
some members of his family joined
a Great Northern fast train'at Hitch-
in, and in the further corner of the
compartment which they entered
was a luan apparently asleep: but
hardly was the train in motion,
when thev discovered that lie was
dead. Of course, they at once tried
to communicate with the jnmrd for
fthe purpose of stopping the train,
but the cord which connected the
carriage with the van broke and
thev were obliged to travel for
nearly an hour with the corpse.
This was a ghastly experience, but
suppose the man had been a murder
ous lunatic, what would have been
the position of the passengers when
the communication cord snapped?
Surelv care should be taken that
the apparatus is kept in good work
insr order.
Governor Rusk, of Wisconsin, has
become aroused by the newspaper
exposure of the vile dens of infamy
that are so numerous in the pine
forests of that State, and is deter
mined to have them wiped out of
existence. He has detailed a special
agent to go through the distrietsaid
to be infected wish these plague
spots and make a report to him. If
this report warrants it he says, he
will call out the militia and cleanse
the State. 'J'he keepers of the dives
are becoming alarmed, and several
have lied to Canada. Women, who
have escaped from those dens of
immorality, say that the reports
recently published in the news
papers are not at all exaggerated,
and that the real condition of affairs
is of so immoral and disgusting a
nature that exaggeration is impassi
ble. - m-
Typhoid feVer is epidemic in Cin
cinnati and a- correspondent says:
.4iThe strange spectacle of children
carrying bottles of boiled drinking
water to school with them is an
every-day sight. The fever prevails,
not only in the tenement districts,
but in the wealthier quarters as
well. An account says: 'For the
past month there has been little or
no rain in the Ohio Valley, and the
Ohio River, from, whence the city
supply is drawn, has a depth in the
channel of only three feet ten inches,
making it possible in places to wade
across to the Kentucky shore. The
water is as clear as crystal, but is so
slow in its movement for want of
volume as to retain in solution the
sewage that pours into it from the
many small towns above here. Wal
nut Hill, an adjacent suburb, with
a population of 3o,000, sends its en
tire sewage into the eddy immedi
ately alongside' the city pumping
works, from whence it is pumped
up into the Eden Park reservoirs,
and from thence distributed thro1
the city mains, carrying with it the
seeds of disease. Under advice and
instructions from the health officers
the citizens are boiling the water
and milk before use.1 11
Gatling, the inventor of the well
known gun which bears his name
has invented another instrument of
destruction which he calls the
''police gun," which is now on exhi
bition in New York city. The new
I piece is thus described: It is a brass
gun, weighing'seventy-eight pounds,
and is mounted on a tripod, the
whole arrangement weighing only
149 pounds. It is capable of firing
1,000 shots a minute. The general
w orking principle of the gun is the
same as the old piece. The improve
ment is in the method of feeding.
In the police gun a magazine, hold
ing sixty-two cartridges and looking
like the hopper of a corn sheller, is
set up on end at a right angle on the
top of the brass barrel. The turn
ing of the handle by the cannoneer
drops the cartrides-into six revolv
ing barrels within the cannon. As
the barrels revolve a lock with a
spiral -spring -catches each cartridge
and a small needle in the loek
strikes the percussion cap, explod
ing it. The next instant the extrac
tor catches the empty shell, and
following a spiral grove it is dis
lodged . from the gun. m When one
magazine is empty another stands
ready to take its place. "By a long
lever the cannoneer can with "his
left han d change the range of the
gun, shoot up or down or sideways,
while with the right hand he turns
the crank that puts the stream - of
cartridges in motion. The gunwill
kill a man a mile' off, though 1,000
yards 'is ,thel"best"rajige 3The in
ventor claunsj that no - mob . could
stand before olae of tHese guns more
. than a ; minute; -v;K: fiA .
r -; What am I to Do? -
The symptoms of Billiousness are
nnhannilv but too well known. They
differ in different individuals to some
extent. A Bilious man is seldom a
breakfast eater. Too frequently,
alas.' he has an excellent appetite
not white and furred, it is rough, at
all events.
The'digestive system is wholly out
of order and Diarrhea or Constipa -
tion may be a symptom or the two
nmv alternate. There are often
for liquids but none ior soiiasoi a rasquoian aepi iu, i
morning. His tongue will hardly Perqai mans Se0t 26. i
hpar inspection at any time i if it is Cbnwsn-Oct 3. 1 week.
Hemorrhoids or even loss of blood, t Pamlico Nv 21. week. -There
may be giddiness and often ! Beaufort -Nov 28, 2 weeks,
headache and acidity or flatulence j second district judge a very"
and tenderness in the pit of the j Warren Sept 19 2 weeks
stomach. To correct all this if not Northampton Oct 3. 2 weeks,
effect a cure try Green's August Flow-1 Edgecombe-Oct 17. 2 week3.
er, it costs but a trifleand thousands j Bertie Oct 31. 2 weeksr
attest its eflicaev.
NOVEMBER NONSENSE.
I
Mrs. Blossom What's that? Oh,
horror! The hotel afire? Mr. Bios
som Yes; come on; we've no time
to lose. "But here I am in my night
dress!" "Good enough! I'm glad
vnu'vp fot nut of vour ball dress in-
to something decent.' J?ree Press.
Mr. Curmey See my new winter!
wrap! Isn't it lovely? A boy brought
it'up; but he didn't bring the bill.
Mr. Curmey Of course not. A boy
couldn't carry the bill. They will
send it up to-morrow on a dray.
Puck.
The callous philosopher who has
never experienced the joy a man
feels when he tries to kiss a girl in
the dark and gets stabbed m the
eye with her nose has no business
to express an opinion about kissing!
Are our mouths merelv noles tor
pies? We think not. truth.
Teacher Now, Absalom, your
father is a grpcer. Suppose that he
had ten pounds of sugar, which he
sells to me at twelve cents a pound,
how much would he. have? Absalom
He'd have a dollar and twenty
cents and four pounds of sugar left.
-lAncoln Journal. t
That's How It Was. Miss Tsensor
-I'm afraid vou are no - end of n
naughty bov, Sain. Mv brother
told me the other day that" you lost
5 at cards at one sitting at your
club, and that vour father as aw
fully angry about it. Mr. Golightly
Awfully! H; lost 10 the vsame
night at his club. Fuu.
-
Look out for counterfeits! See
that vou get the. genuine Dr. Bull's
Cough Syrup! Do not let the dealer
sell you some "just as good'1 but in
sist upon getting the genuine with
the Bull's Head trade mark on the
wrapper.
Geo.W. Earhart, Captain of Police.
Baltimore, Md., says: "I have
used Salvation Oil and found it a
most excellent remedy. It has my
hearty recommendation. 7
Don't hawk, hawk, blow, spit and
disgust everybody with your offen
sive breath, but use Dr. Sage's Ua
tarrh Remedy and end it.
Mr. Gladstone has lately express
ed himself in favor of some.plan by
which members of Parliament will
receive salaries for their services.
The Breath of a chronic catarrh
atient is often so offensive that he
cannot go into society and he be
comes an object of disgust. After a
uue ulceration sets in, the sponprv
bones .are attacked, and frequently,
entirely destroyed. A constant
source of discomfort is the dripping
of the purulent secretions into the
throat, sometimes producing in
veterate bronchitis, which in its
turn has been the excitiner cause of
pulmonary disease. The brilliant
results which have attended its use
for years properly designate Ely7s
Cream Balm as by far the best, if
not the only cure for hay fever, rose
cold find catarrh.
ThS Greatest Oar --.. rK ro,-n . Win
relieve more quickly than any other known rera-
i.v: iiJieunmUsm, Nearalsna,
Surellintri, StidE Kecfe, Bruises,
Barns, Scalds Cut?, Lnmba
fro, Henrisr, Sores. Frest-lMtes,
BjicVac-hc, VHiinsy.Soro Throat,
Sfiatka, Wotinds Headache,
"cta. a Cottle. Sold by all
idmsgista. Caution. The cren-
f7&PHS mi Salmtina Oil hears our
"-wjc . , registered Trade-Mark, and onr
fac-rfmi sianaftire. A. C Mever & Co., gole
Proprietors, Baltimore, Jld., U. B. A. - .
; Dr. Bull' Con eh yrait will care, your
Cough at once. Price only 25 Cts. a bottle,
oct Id
Douglas & Ifarborough.
JpASHlONABLE HAIR OBESSEES
AND B ABBESS.
It3 Market St.. Wilmington, N. C.
8hop fully equipped with all the latest Im
provements. Courteous and polite barbers always ready
ferve customers. .
W. Yar borough, formerly with John
Werner, would be jrlad to serve his old pat
ron. feb
mm
be made. Cut this nnt
and return to us, and we
wiueena you free, some
thins of a real va.ln .nd
Importance to von. tht
. : . 'Will stait yon lo business
wnlcn will bring you in more money riirht
away than any thins else In this world. Any
one can do their work and live at home. Ella
er sex; all ages. Something n w. that lust
coins money tor all workers. We will start
you; capital not needed. Thla la one of the
genuine, important chances of a lifetime.
Those who are ambitious and enterprising
will not delay. Grand outfit free. Address
Tbob Co., Augusta. Maine.
dec 1 6md ly w
A. A.. Brown & Cot ,
EKEmLCOMMISSIONISLERCnANTS
- : ' 9 AND PRODUCE DEALERS.
VST" Cotton and Naval Stores solicited. No
xtra charges for Insurance or sampiin. ?
septS tt -'V:'-' :
8UPBICIOK CO0BT8.
Pall Terras 1887.
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! . . , first district-judge graves.
; Carrituck September 5, I week,
, Camden -Sept 12, 1 week,
wees,
week.
Gates Oct lO. I week.
j Hertford pet 17. 1 week.
i Washington Oct 24. 1 week,
! Tyrreil Oct 31, I week,
' Dare Nov 7. 1 week,
I Hf de Nov 14. I week.
Halifax Nov 14,2 weeks.
Craven Nov 28, 2 weeks.
THIRD DISTCICT JUDGE S1IIPP.
franklin Aus? 15. 1 week.
- ! Mat tm feepi 5. 2 weess.
I Put Sept 19. 2 weess.
j Greene Oc? 3- 2 w. eks.
I Vnnce-Ot 17.2 weeks.
i Wilson (Jcf M 2 weeks
Nash Nov 21 2 weeks.
Martin J Di'C 5,-2 weeks.
FOURTH - DISTKICT JUDOE MEKUIMON.
Waku July 11 2 weeks,
Karnett Auji 8. 1 c. k. . .
Johnsin Auf '24, 2 w f:ks.
VVket Aug 29 2 wt eks.
Va?n Sept 12 2 weks.
Wake Aug 29. 2 wee3.
Wav.ne Oct 17. I we:k "
Wakef U;ti 24 3 eeks
r ihoston Nov 14. 2 weeks. "
Harnett Nov 28. 1 week.
' FI1TH DISTRICT JUDGE SHEPIIEUl.
Oransic Aug 8. 1 ee&.
(Jasweil Aujr 15 1 week.
Person Aue 22. I week.
Guilford Aug 29. 2 werks.
Granville Sept 12. 2 wwk
Alamance S pv 28. J week
Chatham Oct 3. 2 wet-ks.
Durnam :Oet 1. 2 weeks.
Orangf Nv 7, i week.
Ci?wull N"V 14. 1 wefk.
Person Nov 21 1 week
(iranviiie Nv 28. 2 weeks.
GuilfrJ I)c 12 'J'wtvks.
SIXTH DISTRICT JUDGE PHILLIPS
leno.r--Aur 22. 2 weeks.
Duplin Stpt. 5 1 week
IVndur Sept 12. I week.
New Hanoveif Sept 26, 2 weeks.
Saiiipson Oct in 2 weeks.
Cart erfet Oct 24. 1 week.
Jones Oor 31 I week.
Onflow Nov 7, i week
Len.jr Nov 14 2 week3.
Duplin Nov 28. J2 weeks.
Sampsn Dec 12. 1 week.
SEVENTH DISTRICT JUDGE CONNOR.
Cumberland July 25, 1 wt'k
Coluuibus Aug 1 wHfk.
Moore Aug 15. 1 wek.
Rbeon Aug 22. 2 weeks.
-Anson Spi 5.-1 wek.
Brunswick Sept 12 1 week.
Richmond Sept 19. 2 weeks.
Robeson Oct 3 2 weeks.
Biaderi Oct 17,-I week. -Moore
Oct 24. 2 weeks.
Juniberta"dt Nv 14. 2 weeks.
Ansont Nov 28 i eek.
R hui'tfid De' 5. I week
EIGHTH DISTRICT JUDGE CLARK.
Irniifeli Ail; 8 2 eeks.
Rwan Aili 22. a weeks.
1) ividson Sf pi 5, 2 weeks..
Randolph Ciept 19. 2 weks.
Montgomery Oj: 3 2. weeks.
Stauly Ou 17 1 vteek
Cabarrus O tT 31. 1 week.
Rowan Nov 7. 2 weeks.
Tredell Nv 21 2 weeks.
Davidson Dec 5. 1 wek.
NINTH DISTRICT -JUDG H!.?.IEU
llockirighain July 25. 2 week3.
S?oke Aug 8, 2 weeks
Suiry Aug22 2 vteks.
Alleshany Sept 5 i week.
VV ilkes Sept 12 2 eok s
Yadkin Sept 26, 2 weeks. -Davie
Ot 10 2 weeks.
Forsyth- Oe 24, 2 weeks.
Rockingham Nov 7 1 week.
Stokes Nov 14, 1 week
Surrv Nov 21, 1 week.
TENTH DISTRICT JUDGE BOYXIN.
Henderson July 18, 3 weeks.
Burke Aug 8. 2 weeks.
Asbe Aug 22, 1 week.
WataugaAug 29, 1 week.
Caldwell Sept 5. 1 weeW.
Mitcheil Sept 12, 2 weeks.
Yancey Sept 26. 2 "weeks.
McDowell Oct 10, 2 weeks.
ELEVENTH DISTRICT JUDGE MACRAE.
Catawba July 18, 2 weeks.
Alexander Aug L 1 week.
Cleveland Aug 8. 2 weeks.
Mecklenburgf Aug 29, 3 weeks.
Union Sept 19, 1 week.
Unionf Sept 26, 1 week.
Lincoln Oct 3, 1 week.
Gaston Oct 10, 2 weeks
Cleveland Oct 24, 1 week.
Rutherford Oct 31, 2 weeks.
Polk Nov 14, 1 "week.
TWELFTH DISTRICT JUDGE MONT
1 GOMERY.
Madison Aug 1, 2 weeks.
Buncombe Aug 15, 3 weeks.
Transylvania Sept 5, 1 week
Haywood Sept 12, 2 weeks.
Jackson Sept 26, I week.
Macon Oct 3. I week.
Clay Oct 10, 1 week.
Cherokee Oct 17, 2 weeks.
Graham Oct 31. 1 week. -Swain
Nov 7, 2 weeks.
Madisont Nov 21. 2 weeks.
Buncombe Dec 19. 2 weeks.
Criminal caosea only.
tCivil caoses only.
JCivil causes ooly.exeept jail cae9.
1887.
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All attempts at counterfeiting only adds to bpopn
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Homes in Norti) Carolina.
Onlv 20 Hours Ride from
. - v. '
New York!
6 IHLIieHSoutA of Raleigh
On the Kaleisb and Augusts Alr-Llne K B.
j ) aCKKH OF I.ASD IN THEE. OCR
ie.'f pine replou For ale on easv terms !E
lots to stilt purchabCra. '"onr. crefc for
arjfer trct? per acre. In montHi' par
uienth. ot Fills laii'i adjotne the v'Soutb;
eru Piiies'V a-rt'Cgntls ostabii'ned ijeiltb ro
ort (oi euaitariuni), and is deially adapted
for fruit Culture, well 'ts all tne careau;
x e -amber .of New EnM&d people have'.bou&ht
iota in the. ttisva of ."touthern Pine,"- and U
is the d.Vre of the owners or"thls' land to in
duce Hianil taraiera, acechanio.s and others
frojD tiia Ne- Vnjc;laTd and Middle ta ts& a
s'oli elsewhere, to locate hre No State Id
the UijIod oC'ere renter lnJacerrieTt3 to eei
tiers - thati North Carollas . Now here' can
iK-ttcr tarmlng ciuntry or a ilr a clltuaU' i .
f'firri 'i hit- Is the iptnloc oi crtbern-taes
vtio tiny settled 'n f'rth ;aroliji&. i-Thl I -
vmajid.? rffe.. .nt! if iloiltuil ..- -t
or r.iriht pit tiuiare writ at 'once u
,1 n v t. . aTm it iv.
oninilc'r r.f ! miiiliftviUox., '' U lcisrh N. t
or B .'iJHAHDiiN. '
e . - vvc aie now
p pparoil t i'uMiish p.'I c'assrs with; efe-p!oy-nu
nt ii lioimv the who e of Uie tine t.rfor
their p pnio in ti'cnt 1'uairess new li bt atd
poiitb o i'ei.ons of cith r i exeasiy ' cam
form r i ecu ..-a n .$.,'; er cfVtrninjc anu a iiro
p rtiunti-. su by tu otinjr a!s their lime t- the
!ui na s Ji js:i il girls earn neir yasmeii
Tliat a i w)x sec tliiis y send thriv address
and t st she busiae s wc mak ; tills oiler To
su:h s aiv i ot we I satisfied we will tend one
to lar to j ay or the trmibie f writin?. , 'Full
p ! liou'.a .s aud outfit ire 3- Address GEOBGE
tjxson x o . Portland, Maine. ; ; - -doc
1 6md lyw - ' -. . ,.-." ,- -
f Jr.;.
j E:-.-"2$ t h 45--"-v it:Uu iyk of nnr- .
' i.V5 ftflZr.VS. WOOILEi, M. .
&t vit' -5 CJ - t i.nsta. Ua Oilic.'' 1
NsSiHciir? WbUehail StreiL..
The Acme '
MANUFAOTUEING 00.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Fenilizers, Pi'.e Wool and
Pine Wool Matting, i .
-o-
WILMINGTON, N.C.
TjHE REPUTATION OF OUR FBTHJ3
ZERSt the ACME a rd GEM, 13 now estab
llshed, and the resnlts of three "years' use I
the hands of the best farmers of this and oth
er States fully attest their value as a Ji'gh
gTade manure. -V, ' -
The MATTING, made from the leaves of
our naslve plr.e, has already gained a popu
larity for comfor, and durability equal to
an v wool carpet, and the demnd for It is
datly Increa Ing. It has virtues not found in
any other fabric. , : -
The FIBRE or WOOL. U extensively useb
cr upholetering purposes, axd as a filling for
mattresses is almost equal to hair, being light,
elastic and proof against ineccts - - ;
Certificates from reliable parties using our
goods can "be seen at our office, or will be
mailed upon application.' july 29 if
Misses Burr & James
7 ILL REOPEN TIIEIR SCHOOL FOR
girls and little boys, on TUESDAY, Oct. A.'
The course of Instruction, as heretofore, will
be thorough and systematic, '--. .
Special attention given to Reading, .Writing.
Music and Physical culture. t ,m , :
Mrs. M. s. CUsliliig' will hare charge of tie
Musical Depajtment.' - -,.
. Ilonrs for Kindergarten pupils from to 12.
For further particulars see Principals,
sept 10 . . . . .
Aod
5't Without d.. U J-"
w i, tor hi
i speedily trhen Ihia remay U taken.1
jmiuins tn won one tt
- man tut article. Puti
; Tbo preat secre
i tiv itariz
r- Alanim wil Trestoi o t b'fsonr r .zr.'v.. rd
urevent til cir p.i!inrn
Kkmi -comiiuoTU - Ji pivt n
Mill m lllllt 1 IfiWl IV ir m. x - iu in
to a
in
cases carry. tKe little nWU twW
! I vni'A ... . j - . "s. . arm hi
- cjbu liK'iitioa this iwuer.: "fmt, rk
sc jt 9 tii th sa .
Over 9,)0O,OOO worn during the past
years.": This marvelous'siiccess Is dae-
" ' 1st. To the superiority of CoraUneora
all other materials, as a stiffener for Corseti
2nd.--To;' the, superior quality, ite?
and workmanship of our Corsets, comblcti
with their low prices. -
Avoid cheap imitations made of nine
kinds .of cord ; None are genuiiie unlea
& DR. WARNER'S C0RALISE"
Is printed 'on (iiside of steal cover,
S FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING MERCHAMTS.
BROTHERS, ;
359 Broadwayrr:'Wow.YoHiC.
' oct 1 d&w 2mos
N0...M0BE EYE-GLASSES
fiHTOHELL'S i
EYE SALVE'
A Certain, Safe and Effecflve EemedT f
sore; :weak and inflame
- Producing . teng-toS'M : -
. storing the Mgaioi .,
Cures Tear Drops, GranoJaOon,
-ducbag' Quick- Relief and Vtxm
t
Also, equally eiacacious --lltA .
maladies, Bach as Ulccrt, Fejer
mors, Salt Rheum, Burns, J?fiv
tnflammation ' exists. MITCHELL s. -
' Sold bv all Druggists at g5c
Valuable Lands forSab
QNE TRAOT OF l;?r W1.- rf
mnc from Lcolnton. N. C.. ggW;
acres. 53' acrfs cleared i J'rlLua.
but gives pood cropa for u P & t
branch ruling' through Jt f
a few acr i of bottom Fmi PiSJyJweB
?0acrcslnwooa.oai-a3dJllcfT- v
Another tract lyin? 2J g fft g
ton, 34 mile from U- ',in,W
cleared, fine spring of "cta0BttTti
six acres of bottom land "otner
is No. 1 for tobfcco, but .fSijt. -
wen; 'O acres m jciwn u
--t - vn- nrtM und terms PP'Z ncfi
75 acres in yeuow
For price and term spPg JJ0
mchlStf. Aucrrs&eaiIEstJ
v 5100 A WEEK-!,
r A DIES OR GENTLEMEN
L Pleasant profiUble emP nt
once. We - nt jo ' to Jtf
domestic nse that recoronjenos 1 c&
orw at tight. LKrBereefc JJr
lite hot rates. "oKmf
he wishing WJSSieMfe
their own benefit write rp vs&'tf
-v; 25eoddw6m ,.
JXTHWPrS?JN
i ties. - Sample pvkasns Cy invBro,wl
j by mail to any address on ret?i?5 ft?
sent by mail. -MEXlu'A MFlM?iv90,l
S 1 -00 No: th-M 8t ; PbiiadrhV, '. itf11 CO.
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