I i : t VOl.lMK XVL TuJtat'the rottoffice at Wihning Et r as Second Class Matter. 'TlBST DISTKI5JT-AAIN. mcoBuectlon ith the controversy ing on about thorelectioii in the f'district toget all the information ble f"r tUe mb--c' we t00k occa Yttj investigate what thepresent "Ibertsf congress think of the mat we find that Hou. Whartou J. coDiilrs thai he represents the old third district; the 'one in which he; fU elected. Some, weeks ago he had tie Dialing -of a cadet to West Point. The law compels him to name a young aanin his own district ; he: named a jouog Keutiematt from this city, which j, in New 'Hanover couuty, that ac cording to Oor. Jarria' action, is no longer in Mr. Green's district, but Jlr Gerbardt is ""W at West Point. Geo. -Kobert 13. Vance has advertised lor tlie young men inhis district to time forward and cortijpete for the po liiion of cadet at West Point, and not being certain which district he meant, e wrote to Mr. Deake to interview him aud this is what Mr. Deake "says : AdHEViu'.E, N. O., Oct. 4, 1883. t r. Canadny, Editor of the Post; t Hou. R. Vance, who was elected tothe iSth congress, says he represents ' the uld eighth aud knows no; other in' lhewktali'1'- Deake. , This information shows, that both flirfrwinen (keen and Vance have iffcallj decided virtually that the election should take place in the old first dUtrkt, aud not as the acting Gov rhor 'lia it, in the new Crist, but every body was convinced before that the action of the (lovernor was wrong, and now the action of tlie above coDgress meu makes it absolutely certain. Our uewly born brother, of the State I'krvnice, though a -.very levelheaded Herciil.es in the cradle if he will par don stir li an idiomatic anachronism has. been rather too charitable, we think, in his comments,, upon the Gov ernor's action relating; to the election in the lirdtdislriit. The Governor was not called upon 0 decide as to whether . oruot a tetlain hiw was constitutional, hut as to whctlirr'or not he should in totl an act Of assembly in such a ajwtu HHljiponize it with tbo con- (tiluiion iiul the electoral rights of ait waea , ia that district, or so, as to i4uiouiw it with tlergauic law, the rights of nil voters and the Inherent justice of (hi! cause. That he Should have preferred an interpretation which dinfrauchisid a Kcpublican county and Rave two representatives iujeongress to a county in harmony with his own iolitical interttitswi like the work of i partisan and a demagogue. Nor cad agree, with our contemporary that (Injualter Is bo easily remediable if wroi'g bo.doue. If an election be or dered iua district not entitled to fill the taiancy, the Huccessful .candidate may wse his eat,.iii t Ul that yivc rcprcscn h tht defrauded, of it.? ? Ex actly the reyer.n. l LMU J ION AM AltTlII U AM. T1IK DIIFEKIu( E. t'ur ihampiyii in tjiiural but by no tneans in jmrticulur on'theXcontrary, "far ditlVrent" the News and Observer, awt warmly challenges aud refutes the emeot that behator" Peudleton ws intoxicated to till his appointment wubly at Delaware, O., recently a4 aupgestd that "hard work" and 'mHaria' were the real troubles. Now, jVutfi Um iuy U "aj new name for ft, ' as the Vang gose think it quite rvoaoie mat tie charge was totally umuserrcJ, l-m Jij our coutem.orary V " ,aeKW, or eveu fairness, to iT Tr wa m hehalt the president of our commou country, iu whose hich ne we are all couccrned;;unUl the of Dr. Priuhard.t a southern 'getleraiu-, a ; distinguished wpiwt divine and aici7w iwww lVuiwrat, ' dispelled the tlaad baleM calumnies which tt buted to jM. Arthur a tour of de Uucher, Ma i.rofligate pleaaure pshout the country. tlIlMUSE AMD APOLO Mr. 5iure wall Jackon accepted the iUUUei f the ute of Machu. ts and the escort anil courtesies of tnjf. rj,.j. p. rlUller( aaJ in hw juJse. q eiplanation with ao apolocy .tb southern people waa ntowsary w o doing. 1, thh conduct southern uoaor!?This j, wi treat Ttaud good niia.tonewall Jack. The honor ol bein the guest ol U: vf Maasachuseetf was tender- 10 lood lady simply because ahe the wiTe of toaewaU Jackson, and on bet own accvuoL - llooday was Wilmogton's moving a treat maay fasUk aad hart cbanrW their kca- Qfta. 4: Two morel f shotguns have been dis covered inthe "north" by T B. Kings bury. '. . fc Sullivau and Blade drew, about 1,000 people at Richmond, Va., to look at their muscle. Star. Will the Star tell its readers wheth er Richmond is a part of the great civ ilized south, or does it belong tn th heathen "north." The Mar says Sullivan and ' Slade will perform in the Wilmington Opera Mouse. We wonder if JWSlmington belongs to the great shotgun'section of the "north." Will they be introduced by T. B. Kingsbury. POOR KINcLsitl ltY. borne men seo snakes when they are billious, others ecorpftms, some frogs, 8ime imagine their wives' relations are about to murder them; but T. B. Kings bury sees shotguns iu the north. He's "got 'em," sure. We ara sorry. lIOWINMAltYlAXD? Wonder If tlie Democrats in f'Jaary- laud, My Maryland" are eager to "turn out the rascals." They ought to re member somebody's "sacred trust" and somebody else's "warlike thrust," and do their duty of heroic extermination though it may partially, involve self immolation like merj and patriots. : mm t CiUV. JAKV1SALSO lti:JS PAItDON. The Governor of North turoiin has been north; and accepted the hospital ities of Massachusetts, the guod whis key of Butier, sailed on hi private yaclit, eat his tender beef, aud accepted bis. little yew larub, aud now has re turnee' to' his people and oil'ercd an apology for going to Massachusetts and associatiug with Butler. The question has been asked, did BuiWjfail to divide his spoons with Jarvis. J WKLii!WKLL! In the old "North Carolina Koader" the late Edward Stanly iu a speech there cojiied, quotes: of the old slate ,lhat she is otie;out ol whose hills we fmHy dig brass. I It ei u s now that there is no need to; rmirt to the hills lor that purpose. Apply at the ollice of the Ualeigh New Observer and oie will b weil supplied..' .In an editorial of the 3rd inst., it announces that Governor Cameron; of Va., "will descend from the. lofty -. station he occupies, and euttr actively the canvass of tl e Mahone party, a thing that a Governor or of Virginia has not been known to do lo these many years." 1 1 this a coaceusioii to Virginia pride that, under" "ITie'dItT maxim "noblesse oblige" more is ex pected of her chief magistrate thau of our Governor? If 'not, bow shall we reconcile such a fling with the fact that a few years ago Governor 'Jarvis "de scended" from his "lofty- statiou" to (Strive, not for auothers, but for his own promotion," against a '.Republican ex-? judge who had felt constrained to re sign his position in order to meet with decorum, the mighty executive militant ol the Democracy? "Oh, ''-consistency, thou art a jewell" strange, to thu. Neu-j Observer ' ; ' ' CoNCORn, N. C. riept. 27, ISSo. 1 Dear Post: W- 11. Dillani, who has beeu' visiting hw friends iu 'this Couuty for the hist two mouths leaves to-day for his home in Montgomery, Alabama, to take charge of the -ivy graded school in that city We are anxious to hear what you have to. say about Fr a ley's case, Jor murdering Walker-he was convicted; of manslaughter. The people iu CMan-j ley couuty, and a great many iu this county, wanted hitu hung, aud are very lmliiriiHii'. overv the matter. ; I will tell you au aueedote tliat hap-1 iH-netl since the trial of Fraley. A I whit man came to town the next day went to the hardware store aud called for ashotgun.one that he could shoot a mau iu the back with aud kill him, and then get of on manslaughter. . . ' Citizen. It will bo seen by our readers, by the above orresondence what the'citl ieus of Cibarrus aud Stanley couutiea think of the conduct of the jury ia let-, ting th murderer, Fraley, off. We said last Week that he ought to hang. We say tUU week that the jury are guilt? f Prj iry in cheating jusUce. Bach mak trials as the Frafey trial are the cause of North Carolina's mlrwr tttnreJ A man can't be hung iu this (ate for ki'liun a revenue officer, or a lU'pnblic!; there Is uot case oa re cord." We defy the moat intelligent Democratic ppr to show ou JEcFJtCtJt. Ala., June 14, 10. H. H. WAtUJt & Co.: To Ue faithful use of your i?ae Kikney and Uer Cure 1 a'.Uibute the iermanent and gratifying: cure of a palaAiI elnct. ureof the urethra, which has atSicted my sou for eeten ling jtar. Efery oiher known remedy bad been; tried; but had tailed! ! A. A. WALfciKtt. mm m r m The new machine ahope of the Wil-j igton A Wcldoi Ballnwl are now Is full Wast. They are aa iaaBeru afair. - ' WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY. "THE RASCALS jIUST GO" TO . VIRGINIA TO WORK FOR THE DEMOCRATS. We publish au editorial on the sec ond page about one so-called Col. Jones, a criminal from Ithisjcity, who ia trying to mislead the colored people of Virginia, and below we publish a lot of affidavits concerning two other fugitives from justice who fare attempt ing 4o lead'in the side show of the Democratic party, commonly called by the members thereof as straightout Republicans.; " Wilsou, N, C, Oct. 3, 1883. The undersigned do hereby certify that Jno. H. Small wood, late of Hali fax county, N. Q;, but now of Virginia, is a fugitive from justice on a charge of forgery the offence being com mitted upon one Alfred White, of the town of Scotland Neck, in said county of Halifax and state of North Carolina, -f. - Wesley Habrison. State oFi?6etu CaoLWjL,' Halifax Couuty, Weldon Township. Personally appeared .before me this day Wesley Harrison, "who made oath that- the fact sets forth in the above certificate are true, and the said Har rison subscribed the same in my pres ence. This October 3d, 1883. f Will A. Daniel, J. P. Weldon, N. C.j Oct: 3,' 1883. Tha undersigned certifies that one Jno- H. Small wood, late of Halifax couuty, N. C, but now of Virginia, is a fugitive from this state, under the charge of forgery oa one Jno. A. White, of Scotland Neck, Halifax county, N. C. Jno. H. Howard. Personally appeared before me, an acting justice of the peace for Halifax couuty, , Jno; U. Howard and made oath that the above affidavit was cor rect. J. P. Johnston, J. P. .. P . The uudersigned do hereby certify that Rev. Wm. Blount, late of North ampton county, N. C., but now of Vir ginia, is a fugitive from justice on a charge of larceny, the offence being com milted upon one : , of the said county of Northampton and state of North Carolina. 1 1 Wesley Harrison. State jof North Carolina, Halifax County, Weldon Township. Personally appeared before me this days Wesley Harrison, who made oath that the facts set forth iu the above certificate' are true,, and said Harrison subscribed thesame iu my presence. This October 3d, 1SS3. -Will. A. Dan-ibl, J. P. Wo iufom the citizensof Viru'iuia that i his Reverend William Blount is the man who! !tole aotn'e fodder , in Norlhamplou couiity, and was pur sued by an ollicer, who was armed "with a warrant, and iu making bis escape the i; Hicer tdiot him in the back with a shot gun loaded wijh bird shot. : i J. . MILEIS, fSouie months ago we exposed the' In famous conduct of this man Millis who has a commissiouas 4 magistrate, and we thought he had reformed, or that we might have lone him wrong in our criticisms, but; now we know that the halfjhas ucYerbeen told. On Friday last a boy about sixteen years of tage assauiteu . anoiuer ooy oi aoouh twelve. A colored woman ran out and caught hold of the larger of the twer boys to stop him from hurting the smaller boy; she finally had to send the small boy after a policemau, aud the big boy followed the small boy up and beat him agitm -ht5tnall -boy finally gut away and i weirt afier a policeman , who refused to come, and referrfed the boy to Justice Millis, who most gladly issued the warrant, sent and had the large boy arrested and summoned the woinau the small "boy and two others as witnesses. - The trial was set for Sat urday morniug. At the apHinted time all the parlies were on haud, and the trial elicitetJ the abcve facts. But one cost was not sufficient for the hungry justice,, and he saw .before him a poor dafeuceles- wouiau, his cravings, imme diately lit upon her. If he convicted her also, he would get his cost and nothina would ever be known about :t she was too poor to appeal, and he knewf that she would either have to pay the cost or go to prison so he also couvicted her. Of what? . Of an as sault on a boy, iri taking bold of him to stop a tight. He actually convicted the peacemaker. Sach'iuk was never Leard'of before. The English language fails to furai words t,u ex press the contempt which every houcsl maa has for this fellow. He is much wors than a highwayiaaa. A erson ha a chaace to defend him lf against a highway roVber, but not ,o Uh this !ghty jastice. You are brvHight into court under guard aad your pi!eVud then you most shell out or UprUoa. The iafamf of this man beau anything that we hate ever beam ol. Justice is uokoown to aim. He cam not for the 'word or Its meaning. MoneyV money b hU God, aod the meaas of gg t is a matter of do W vooia or an ioraat boy he v t .. hT bo tneod to t!efra4 :V2 hUrajcalUT. HU bUlof coU to eavi ease, h alway make Srwuate c, evea thoagk U to the Slo wastUJ, witk ooly city Items. A handsome and substantial iron gate has been receiTed and will be placed in position at the entrance to Oakdale Cemetery. Newton Stdbnrr, of TopaaU Bband, brought the first new crop peanuts of the season to market Ust Friday, ; and sold them to B. F. HitcheU & Son for $1,80 per bushel. .. i '"; The Produce Exchange is now loca ted in the building foot of -Princess street formerly occupied by Messrs." U. J. Powers, J.J E. Crow, Baskia and Birdsey and others. -. : Two large panes of plate glass, which had been purchased for Mr. J Sampson's show window, were smashed on Fridav last, while being cut down to nuke them fiU They- caabaut $75. -each. Ai Davis Federal Point fishery, on Friday last, 400 large drum were captured at one J haul. The fieh aver aged 40 pounds. This is said to have been the largest haul of drum on record. Rev. F. W. E. Peschau, of St. Paul's Lutheran church, is delivering a series of sermons on family life, from the Bible stand-point. His seimon last Sunday was on "The Position and Duties of the Husband and Father in the Household." Rev. R. O. Burton, Presiding Elder of the Wilmington district of the M. E. Church, preached two excellent and able sermons in the; Front Street church on Sunday. He is an old but valiant soldier of the Cross, full of zeal for the Master's cause. The performances now going on our Opera House are a fraud. Z?ra Semon and his brass watches are on a par It can well be said of the crowd who are attending the theater this week, "that a fool an his money soon part ed." There ought to be a law protect ing the ignorant from sucb humbugs. Messrs. Munds Bros. & DeRosset, who are to open a new drug store, are having the brick building on the north east corner of Market and Second streets put in condition for that pur pose. Every thing is being doue in style and it bids fair, when completed to be one of the handsomest dmg stores in Wilmington. Rooms for a physician's office have been fitted up in the rear of the building. , Wnr. HortUr. m Mrnatmd and car ried before Justice J. O. Hill, a few days ago, charged with running a gambling saloon in connectidn'with his restaurant on Water street. The evidence sum moned for the state was such as to com pletely disprove 'the charge and exhon erate Hostler, whereupon the case was dismissed and the prosecutor, one A. D. Bennett, was made to pay the costs. A colored man named John Barnes was assaulted on Nutt street, near the foot oj Red Cross, at a late hour Satur day night, and stabbed in the back causing a wound from which the blood flowed freely. Dr. Potter, the city phy sician, was sent for and did what he could for the ; sufferer, who had. been drinking heavily, after which be wii removed lo the station house and from thence to the City Hospital. Mr. Stephen A. Currie, a well known livery stable keeper of tbirtity, died of consumption on Monday morning last at the age of 42 years. He retired from business in the early part of the sum mer on account of his health and went to the springs, but had adopted pre cautionary measures too late, as the fell disease had too firm a hold upQn him to be eradicated. He soon Re turned in a weak and exhausted condi tion andhas been rapidly declining condition ever since, 1 Severe) Aeeldent. A colored man by the name of Caro lina McKnight, a well-koowe em ploy ee at the Wilmington 'A Welden Railroad depot, lay down and went to sleep near one of the track, on Friday last, when a passing engine ran ere? bis right am, crushing it so badly that it had to be asapataled. The sufferer was taken to the City ItoepiialAl last accoaau he was doieg as well as could he eapected. ,' A Mertewe Blew Two colored boys named John Brown and W. II. Council got Into tght oa the circa gronnda, on Satnnlay Usa. dnring which the tonnet peltnd the latter ovtt the hee4 with a dnh n-aJ then atmck alsa with orfckhat, cut-tiMad-epgaih in his kit teeapk. A c4ore4 saan near who wltnosied the difScnltj look OooncQ down the street, when he had a warrant Unti d mUt soon Brawn wee In the haada ei the taw. the nMgtiente him far an tttnliiwu. OCTOBER 5. IS83. L.OCAL SHOUTS. - Hon. L Russell has returned from Raleigh. ! . Captain William Biggs, of Oxford, N. C, is dead. General S. H. Manning is expected home daily.. . f ' OoLWaddell was on a visit here a few days ago. : The schools ' have all opened with fair prospects. Ex-Mayor Fiahblate has j returced home after a prolonged absence. v Foreign vessels are arriving here from' Savannah in search of naval stores. ; '" i "j ' Rev, R. W. Lide preached two fine sermons at the First Baptist church on Sunday. . The river is getting to be Very low again. At last .accounts it.waa nearly to low water. Hezekiah Reecfyhas completed the repairs ' upon the Sixth street bridge, and it is now all right once more. Mr. Win. Genaust, the beer man, is about completing a fine residence just north of Boney bridg-eu Sixth street. Postmaster Brink has j received two hundred thousaud new two-cent stamps and has a number of old ones on hand. Black river is booming. All the bridges are said to be washed away or under water and the crops jare being badly damaged. The Eastern Baptist Association meets at Bethlehem church, Caiutuck township, Pender county, ou Tuesday, the ylh of October.' ' f i . i , Mr. David Cashwell read a paper on "science" before the Historical aud Scientific Society on Monday night last, at Tienken Hall. The Schr. C. H.. Macuuiber, which cleared for the West Indies ou Wednesi day, took out lumber and shingles to the value of $2,114.01. Eggs areBcarce aud high. They have been selling lately at from 25 to 30 cents per dozen, the latter p'dec being asked for them at retail. I J-- The free will offering services at the First (col.) Baptist church, corner of Fiflh and Campbell streets, on Sunday last, were very interesting. One of the Police force was dismissed last week for oeuTg found asleep on his heat, for which violation of duty he was reported by CapU Wiggs, The weather has been veryjwarm durlog.the past week, the thermometer st times 'verging on the nineties, res terday there was a slight change. . Rev. R. WI Lide, of South Carolina, preached at the First Baptist Church on Sunday last, and his sermons are alluded to iu very favorable terms. ' The foreign exports of this city, du ring the month of September amounted in value to $'JS,983. Last year they onlyfooted up 169,413 for the same month. ' Messrs. McDougall & Bowden are erecting an addition to their saddlery, harness aud carriage factory, on FroLt street, which will be used as a wood and repair shop. The "City Fathers" are just now en gaged in devising ways and means of paving North Water Mreet , from Mar ket to Mulberry with the beA approved paying stones. The receipts of cotton at this iort for the month of September amounted to 7,6!W bales, as agsinst 'J,UM baleJ for the same mouth last year, showing a decrease this year of 1,723 bales. Captain Jos. E. Elhcridge, super ic tendent of this life saving district, will please accept our thank s for a copy of the last annual report of the life sav ing service of the United States. Mr. Cf H. Weell is tearingdowo the old Shanties at the Southeast cor of North Water and Mulberry utrreu, for the purpose of building oa the site a large and commodious frame store, 22 by 60 feet. " ; Itev. TL O. Burton, Presiding Elder of Wtlauogtoo district of the Meth odist Church, held the ourth quarterly meeting for the present ' conference year at the Front street M. K. church, on Saturday aaJl jSatsdsy lai, SherLff Taylor; of Br una wick, pa! throoghherc on Tuesday lat wtth two prisoners convict?' of larceny at the late term of the Soprrior Cowrr They verc aad Tom Cowaa, -the saer entenced for two aa4 the Utur foe five years ia Ut Ut reaita Uary. . Um lIa!U Hardy, diakitr 1 Mr. W. IL Hardy, of tha pU. h4 hxt bee on a tisit to Uzi. hV. ILuI- at Shelby, died at that iLace fTarlAy Morniag. Mr. aad Mra. Uariy W.I for ShihT Wedneahay n!ht, h: faed t rsoch their danlher's hedjU tjt her death. The reanaiM are expected here this saoraieg. Cents Historical and Seientific So- 1 cietj. There was a Urge gathering, inclu ding several ladies, at Tienken Hall Monday night, to listen to the address on Science by Mr. David Cashwell, Curator of the Historical and Scientific Society. It was very interesting. A number of valuable contributions were made to the society by Rer. F. W. E. Peschau, Mr. D. J. Greer- Mr. S, O. jyVotth, fish Commissioner for North Carolina, Henry Phillips, Jr., of Phflt delphia, a member of several Histori cal and Scientific' Societies, Mr. Jaal Sprunt, Messrs. Worh & Worth, Mr. C. W- Yates, the Smithsonian Institute at Washington, parties at Cambridge, Mass., - and others. The prospects of this Society are now said to be very flattering indeed. . . ;. ,. . f An incendiary attempt was made Tuesday night last upon the residence on 4th, between Chestnut and Mulber- uty streets, occupied by Mrs. W. R Hill. About 11 o'clock a next door neighbor discovered flames from under Ihe south side of the building aud extending to the roof Mrs. .J. W.. Couoley, the neighbor in question, aroused her hus band, and he. as soon as he could dress himself, rushed, to the scene, finally rescued Mrs. Hill aud carried her chil dren tc a place of safety, after which, with the assistance of several other neighbors who had arrived on the ground, the fire was soon extinguished. Mrs. Hill and one of her children were sleeping in the room immediately over where the flames were bursting forth and the weather-boarding and window blinds at her side were in ablaze, while the mosquito netting to her bed was scorched on the side next to the fire to a brown color. When the child was removedfrom the bed it was nearly dead from, heat and suffocation, being in a deep stupor, from which it was' difficult to recover it and as limp as a rag. Mrs. Hill was also nearly suffo cated and it was some time before she could be made to realize her peril. ? A partially empty kerosene oil bottle was found at the spot where the fire was started and tracks leading to and from the place. Supposed to be those of a woman. Mrs. Hill and her children made a very narrow escape from a hor rible death, aud the brutes who could thus deliberately attempt to bring upon them tuck a terrible fate should be hunted up (if 'posiible) aud punished to the fullest extent Jf the law. .Hnriiic Hospital Items. H. Reid, contractor, will begin the erection of a staoie aua uiuuuuj ua the marine hospital reservation next Monday. . '.. John Ousby sustained a bad fracture of the leg, on board of the schooner Charlotte Anu Piggatt, lying at Sloop Point, on Tuesday. He was brought to the marine Hospital, a distance of 2t) miles iu a cart. Jesse Peterson, a seaman 'suffering from consumijtion, was senfto the ma rine hospital,fin this city, from Charles ton, S.' Cr last week. Dr.. Fairfax Ii win, turgeon ia charge of the hospital, informs us that he ex pects a large hospital tcut this morning to put up on the hospital square, for patieuts, ' as the present building is full. , Aunual election of officers for Terub babel Chapter No. 1 i, Royal Arch Ma sons took place Wednesday uight, with the following result: II Priest Ueorge L MaUsoo. Kiug-J W Telfiir, . Scribe Elijah Lane. I Treasurer Lewis Holliogswortb. Secretary James Pearson. Cauin of "Hwt-1 M bimmons. r nn. Sojourner K P Willistou. li A Captain John Holloway. : ti M ft 3J Veil-Iiobert BryaaU M of 2d Veil Wm McLaarin. tl M of 1st Veil David Jboe. liuard J P Ureenl W .a lee f HmtMetn. Are you disturbed at nthl and bro ken of vour rest by a aick child sufrr ing and crying with pain of cutting teeth? If to, aead at once, and ret a bottle of WijrU3w Smtuijh Sraci-roaCuiLDajiTcrlitxu.l Iu Talue U incalculable. It will relieve the poor litiie siiferer iaaediately. Depeod upon il, mothers, there is no mistake abont it. It cures dywulery and diarrhoea, regulate the stomach and howcia, rare wind coik, ;afiea the rja. reiaocs i&lamaiaoe, and rites tooe aod eoergy to the whole y lein. Uxjt. Wixstjowr'i ftxmw Siarr roa CiiTLPiuut Tamum to pkaaaat to he tate, aad to ta pre chpua of ooe of oidest aad Wt reaak pbj-iciai ad ataxaea La the Uaited taiea. ad to foe aaie h all Jrofxts ihrooghoot the obd. Price ceats a bottle, ly ' Havo You Seen Them? 1r vr. take a luu AibCytv UtM at Vtriam 4. f mum xoaA'uju.a mmb&. ircus I mt. NUMBER 43, NEW AXVERTISEMENTS. j. a voss.. J HAVK MOVED ICY BOQT AND SHOf HAKIMQ and BJCPAI&Uf O E3TBL.ISH MEJTT on rrlneess between Front and Seeond atreeta. where I shall be glad to see-. my old friends. ootS-U "J J. a. voss. WANTED. . AxenU for "life and Times" o Frederick Dousiass. written by bhiuwir. OutrivTk '-Unfl Tom's Cabin" la thrilling aad romantic lateral. Fully illustrated. Extra terms lo Hou lhrn AcanU. PARK PUBLISHING CO.. oots-tt Hartford. Oonn. Farm , for Sale. IIIATKA FARM CONTAINING TH BKB ' hundred aad ten acres, about one hun dred acrea cleared and in a one state of raltivaUoa three tulles from En field, oa KishinK Creek;. It has a very eood elwelN lnf, wllh four rooms, aad kllataea. three good tenant hooeee and beraa. all" new. and a rood well of water. Healthy looa tloa. Umall orchard of younc apple and peach trees and a few crape vines. Price fajOO. Address JULIUS CUTCHIN8. octS-tf ' ; Eaneld. N. C. A Brilliant Scheme. DISMAL SWAMP LOTTERY CO. OK Norfolk, Virginia, The iranchise of this enterprise is based upon the eharter granted by the Legisla ture of the BUte to the Dismal Hwamp Canal Company, and iu legality has beea fairly tested before the Court. The oblect ia view Is the "Improve ment and extension" of tlie Caual. and that full opportunlty.majr be RlTen lor the purchase of the tickets, of which there are only 25,000 WITH 356 PRIZES, the Drawing has beeiTuxod lor the 22d of November, 1 883, at which time, WiTHOUT " roSTPONE MENT, it will be made la the city of Nor folk, before the public, aud under the su pervision of a committee of reliable citi zens, and In like manner each succeeding month. -Tlckots bearing date Hepteinber 'JiHh hold good for the Drawing of Zid November. HC1IEMK: ' ' Capital Prize $5,000. 1 Prize of l do .to.000 . l.OttJ . 60U Is...... is. is .., is.....; is.-... Is. Is...... 1 aro. are... are-., are.;.. 1,'iUO ao .. aw .. 3M - Mi HO - 7M .. l.uuo do do do do do ano am loo 59 W i do do 15 do lwi do luo do AiTUOXIXflON 1-KJXE&. Of.. Of.. Of. I5d ..ftso ... 0 31 Prizes. ' DUlrlbuUng 113.000 Tickets onlv 1,00. Plan of lottery blmllar tohal of Louis iana Company. J. B. DORBACO, Bltnagcr. Application for club rate, or for Id forma, lion upon any other buHlnvss, should be plainly written, cl viag Hiate. county and towa of wilter. Uemlttaacea shoo Id be sent by tirrwt1 rh-r.l.h,u bl'-V' money orders or lstered leitern. Impress eharges upon aj and larger soma will be paid by the cumiwur, -.Address plainly. J. P. UOUISACH, Norfoi.Va. AgenU for the sale of Tleseis re.iuire.1 lhroughout the Htalc Address spplirauons as above. septll-ly STATE OK NORTH OA Rol l nX Naw ilasovaa Co. i i-eiuok Ct ar. Biuviut CXuus os the auraaia OuvaT. llrookii. Emple, PUlnUff. f V!. - Mary Holmes. Edward II. iMIdlry H. II. tlulaon and i wlisKallie Il,culaoa, and , outers, Dcfeadaau. IT being made to aiiar loioy MiiwarJ Uoa lhat Uward I.. lullry and 4. 15 I olaiMi aad wife Kailta li. 04md are nan res)dBU of Ihim HiVc. aod raanut anr due diligence, be found in tats Htate. aad tba ttiry are proper narUc Ut Uu arlloa. aswl have aa lafcafW la rtopry in tbi : How Hum are lo cutn avaad Utm eald rlwaM R iHidleyaadH. It iVMauo and wife . -faille li. t olwi to aspear at my e-ffw. ia therllyot WllmiasUMi. o ue JU day of NoTrmbcr. A. D. UtO, at h o'rtork la Um owning, and aawer or dtaur to the com plaint, or ;udgBeii will b r4vwf ag-atokt Uietu according to Um rcixl a aaaied la eatd romptalaU Uiveo aader toy aaad uxl ttl 4 MVs Ui the lb day of rVpUrab, a. I, K. VAAatKtlist. llrtk itaperkw Uwul Xw lissorn tb. m l-yw uirrlroOi DON T TAKE ANY ONE'S WORD. COME AND EHQ0I&E .W I 1 it i C JS H . tst rtu ncsm in ni-kT Less Than Cost I . " ycanx orrtmtnu um ur la- ieaa4 Him " ' .. ' '' . - '. -' . J . 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