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V f TH r ,., .iMM ,CccpMnER. S UNDAY, MARCH 16. 1SS0. MESSENGERS OF HOPE. EnlUtments euid Contributions for the Weeks Endinz March iz, ioyo. Gaston Myrc?, Wilmington. N. C. . ' Mewenger No.2Sl" BrooK jyn, N. Y.2Sth offeriDg . . "A friend1 Raleigh. N. C. . . W. Kemy Kerr, Salisbury,:. C. 1 00 2 00 10 Total $3 35 imrt'int rtnuired for endow- Amount paid in . ... . l Amount on nana ..... "J 1 M Til III! II L SLU . Vl M - - - r. .n Ptiirnorv: A (rain VOU mUSt nut up with roe as Aunt Deckie cannot reach nome in nmc iu -m.. It will not be mucn oi a icucr bowcu , r,e c r f.ur nf T fill have answered to toll call this week. Ah little soldiers, can not you fall into line again, every ono r vmi Ahit a lovtlv offering it would be lorthe ot, n eacn one uiuupm a few pennies, n.tnn on Tm lead the list. ..rwr A.mt Ilckie: We ncarlected fffrinir last week, so we IU ov v. w r , . ;t with lova and Dest wishes for tne tot. 1 our mue menus ii.nvA nnd best wishes' are very ri hn thv crvstalixe into "coin oi ' dear little lads for this is the love shown, and thus only can the " - ,- . ... j whrtTif One whose naemv ana rrnrrv;;tv i ffivinf. and whose faithful keeping oi a pieagc uds wuis nrf kind d a warnincr hope for Aunt nb anri mafle tne uoi seem noi so T. - . ... , faraway after all, when it naa mis staunch friend, who week by week set it nearer and nearer! But here is the v,nA lttr of Messenger ISO 251. nrnr Aunt Beckie: So sorry to i rn that trouble has come nih unto vou by reason of sickness. My synv- ' . r . . . l i. A t A pathy is wun you aim mc ojihucu, my prayers lor comiori. vnc uouar Vnnri Rincferelv A unt Berkie's share of the letter she will gladly accept, for what can a friend offer when one is in trouble , that is mr.r mm f nrt i n rr than svmDathv and earnest prayer. 1 thank you very sin- rirrlv for her. ' J' . . , . r y Another ol the iots uest irienas r mtias nPlt. Aimt Beeki-: First and fore most excuse his half sheet, but it is the hest at mv command !U3t now and 1 rant to mail my note when I go down rown this morninc. I send two dollars " ----- . for the Cot and ask that it may Da en- i . . i rrr:.L i tereu as usual. vyhu ucai wuuea. J F.nte 1 as usual" which it e ns that her veii is down! So we will have to content ourselves with heartily thank ing the unknown master for her ra- finus cilt. Promptly this time comes master Will Kern Kerr, near Aunt Beokte. Enclosed olease find ten C!nts, my rronthly offering for the Cot, 1 lear that you ma not re ceive my iast letter ns I did not see it in thcMMESsENGEK" I received a letur from Callinsyille Tenn. atk ng me to help them bulid a chnrch as they had seen my name in a church paper and they thought I was an earnest worker for the cause of Christ. They think I am a little man, instead of a baby but if I am only a baby I cai beg for the church as I havs forty cents already and hope J will sueced in getting more to sendtham by. Easter Hoping you have received my last letter ere this I am lovingly " D.ar I t?le laddie that is a penalty one pays for being set up in type. The moment your name and locality are pinned together then requests come fly ing to you like birds and one laments not having an inexhaustable purse to honor all drafts upon 't, and keep my missioneries flights, to build churches endorse hospital beds, and help in my said ways to lighten some of the many brethern that dress sorely for lack of aid. H you are the deal baby th.t you seem I should think the eloquence ot yourtmby sweetness would b winning enough to bring you in a hornet of frnlden guineas instead of Dermiss whv each kiss from your delicious little' mouth is worth more than many pen nies! Perhaps that is the 7ay vou make money from mama: lc so now much ch miie wr vrm' And before I say goodnight Ut me call to your minds verse which I wish vou would think about every day 4 Blessed are the merciful for they shall obtain mercy!'' Did you seem to realize what these words mean, dear children? what an exqnisite premiss they contain? A direct promise from God which can nnt h hroken! I reallv beleivc that if vprv one of us reaiied this as we should we would indeed be mercilul after our power.' First it is our duty meet h is such a beautiful misscor and then its harnet means so much for ourselves! At the close of your lives, no matter how len x or full of pleasure they may have been; there will be no sweeter, moie restful memory for yon than that of mercy and kindness hown. to those whom God sent to you lor comiort and aid! ! Now a work aboat Aunt Beckie, tho j tear you will think me like the boy' who would copy "wolf: wolf!"' when there was no wolf! But really and truly, I look for her to-morrow and I hope that next week you will be read ier letter and not another trom Yours Affectionally, rnJer Superior Court. This body met at Burgaw on Mon day the 10th inst., and adjoarnea late last night, alter an aruuous n laborious session. - The modest, pa tient and able Judge Uiaves. pre sided. That pure man and raitnnu prosecuting officer, Solicitor u. u. AUen. was uiiigenwy u m OuUide or tne render Dar, mo following lawyer were piewni. Messrs. M. Bellamy, J. V. tfeiiamy, DuBrntz Cutlar, H. Al. Mcwmmy, B. R. Moore, of Wilmington; E. W. Keir, John D. Kerr, of Sampson; B. W. Nixon, of Goldsboro, and H. E. Shaw, of LaG range. There was quite a large crowd in attendance the entire week. Among the most important criminal cases may be noted the following: btate vs. V. J. wcwnian, pretence in unlawiuuy ooiaiBiug possession of a deed, the propertjof j. B. Newkirk. It took an entire day t try it. A yerdict of acquittal was rendered, mere was appiu at the ye diet amia me cruwucu court house, but it was quicKlY sup pressed by the Jndge. boy, for obstructing trucks of the W. & W-. R. R., convicted-and-sentenced to six months imprisonment in the penitentiary. State vs. Hulda Lamb, colored, larceny, acquitted. State vs. John uosien, coiurcu, Williams, col ored, convicted, fined $25 and costs, . a vx und peace bond for juu. Civil docket, tuite an accumula tion of business. The following cases disposed of: Arnold Teacny vs. Patrick Bony and oiners, m court for eight years, on an eject Ant Rnit. Jndffment for defen dants. . . The famous ejectmenj case ot about ejght years standing oi Hale tsJ Brown, was decided in favor of defendant. Onlv about half of the cases on the civil docket were disposed of. The ail Iras been generally empty for the last twelve months. Tho irrand iurv. with Mr. K. W. Rivenbark. as foreman, adjourned, without transacting much business, on Thursday. It was an intelligent and competent Jary. iney made a favorable report on the condition and management of the poor house, but nrged the immediate erection oi a new and comfortable one. as coun ty funds are in hand for that pur pose. They reported the county officers as having their offices in good condition, etc. Judge Grayes is ui generis oi tne old stamp of Southern gentlemen. Ha is an ornament and an honor to the bench. No Judge ever presided inTPender with more dignity and All contributions to the Bishop At kineon memorial Cot Fun- should be sent to Miss Rebeca Cameron care of . Dr. Wm. Cameron Hillsboro N. U. Don t send stamps. Young wives who have old husbands will bo giaa 10 Know mat a riew xorx i vclciAn ofTftra tocura Rnorinc for ten nllarat but Dr. Bull's Couffh. Svrun will cure sore throats and colds for 25 cents. . nFor neuralgia, rheumatism, gout. t"tl . r mi turns, wounuts, ew.t uao osuybuou vui Prioe 25 cents a ootue. . c i grace, or held, with a more impartial hand, the scales oi justice and law. FTe carries with him the high confi dence of our people, and their high regard and attachment as well. Surely be is a model judge. In olden times the bench and bar oi Hortn Carolina were recognized as equal to the ablest and best in the whole land. Are they degenerating in our StateT Have we such lawyers and judcres as in the eailier and purer days of the bar and benchT The general lm- pression is that, witn a rew marked and honorable excep tions, the bench is degenerating, and that the bar of our State, as a class, is sadly defective in that high ability, that devotion to duty and principle, that avoidance oi low flung humbuggery, trickery, and demagogueism, which marked the legal profession of former days in North Carolina. in those davs court houses and court trials were not, as now, scenes where indictments were disgusting exhibitions of Dreiudice and low ,A m passions, and the law was not used, as now. as an en trine or ODDression. r o r i a. j i : i e v i. insieau oi ueing a veuicio ui rigut and justice. A Cittzen. i a i GoltUboro Jottings. . The Fascinator is the name of a paper published in Wilson. It is edited bv a few voune crirls of the flourish in e little city. Success to it. - ' Goldsboro has. water works and tilfip.trift lights, nnd now the npxt thine for our city fathers to do, is to get a gooa drainage system. 1 The Southern Express Co., transfer ee! sixty nine boxes of fish here tc-day from the A. & N. C. R. R. to the At lantic Coast Line going north. The fish came from New Berne and More head city. To transfer sixty nine boxes of fish is no unusual occurance. Mr. June Millard, who is attending college at Wake Forest is in this city as one of the delegaterom that as sociation at Wake Forest, much to the delight of his many friends. Sunday niht Prof. H. L, Sm ta at 7:30 o'clock will deliver an address on 'The Relation of the Atscciation to the Chutch. at the Y. M. C. A. conven tion in the Messenger Opt r t House. At the Messenger Opera House, Tuesday night, there will be a mass meeting of ihe citizens of Goldsboro, to see if they can raise a sufficient sum to induce Col. Davie, to remove his celebrated school to this city. Mr. W. P. Fife, the drummer, evan gelist arrived in this city yesterday, and took part in the Y. M. C. Af ex ereises last night It snowed again this morning at 1 o'clock a. m. A Safe Investment. TnTf which la ffuaranted to bring 'nilure a. return of rurcha nrice. On Vta cm ft 1a.n vou can hnv from OUT advertLsoa uruist. a ooiue oi -King's New Discovery for Consump tion. HU guaranteed to bing relief in everycase, when used for any affec- tlrtn nf Throat Luntra or Chest. SUCH as Consumption. Inflammation of Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, etc., etc It Is pleasant and agreeable to taste, perfectly safe, and Trial bottles free at It. U. Bellamy, wholesale and retail druggist. Slosson says he will quit billiards professionally afther the Chicago tournament. - The Buccaneers of Old Flaunted the fekulland cross bones, their ensign, dettaiitly at tbo masthead. Your moderate pirate, not on the high 6eas, but upon the high reputation of standard remedies, skulks under var ious disguises. Hla hole and corner tram c has never to any degree enecieu Hottetter's Stomach Bitters, although that standard lu vigorant and correcu has long been the shining mark at which his shafts have been directed. Cheap local bitters, composed of fiery un recti Bed stimulants, with an infusion, or extract possibly, of some tonic bark, atili snmetlmes recommended as identical with, or similar to, or possess ing virtues kindred to those of Ameri cans chosen family medicine. These perish speedily, while the great snb duer and preventive of disease pursues its successful career, overcoming malaria, dyspepsia, nervousness, kid ney troubles, constipation and rneum tic ailmen s, not nly on this, but on many continents. Pete McCoy announces himself ready to make & ten-round match with Johnny Reagin. Cpiuagious Blood Diseases. TTlra sores. nimtlfts. itch, salt uivv.i-', j i r- - rheum, etc., are evidences of contag ious blood disease. It is manifestly a duty to eradicate blood poison from the system by a use of B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm,) thus enabling the sore places to heal, and thereby removing family becoming likewise afflicted Send to Biooci tsaim jo., Atlanta, vju., for book that will convince. J. H. Outlaw, Mt. Olive, 2. C. writes: "I had running sores on my shoulders and arms. One bottle B. B. B. cured me entirely.77 L. Johnson, Belmont Station, Miss., writes: "B. B. B. has worked on me like a charm. My head and body was covered with sores, and my hair came out, but B. B. B. healed me quickly." W. J. Kinnin, Hutchens, Texas, writes: "B. B. B. has cured my wife of a large ulcer on her leg that doctors and all other medicine could not cure." Mr J. Rossman, a prominent mer chant of Greensboro, Ga., writes: "I know of several cases of blood disease speedily cured by B. B. B. Two bot tles cured a lady of ugly scrofulous skin sores." W. C. Birchmore & Co., Maxey,Ga., write: "B. B. B. in curing Mr. Itobt. Wood Of blood poison effected one of most wonderful cures that ever came to our knowledge." OUR :- DEPARTMENT COMPRISES" AK IMMENSE bw " Al c0 a FULL LIKE OF CUTLERY OF OUR OWN IMPORTATION. -ALSO A FULI. ... i.rp and nice assonmcai W4 v. r- .. Our Crockery Department the best make of ; L-i2Ni H- :mTw.rtation. llerchanU cannot do better : . , : Both Plain White and decorated gcod or oui "gjs' cnaranteo pncei and goods, thert: , in this country than by buytng or ns, a wc ask for your patronage, r PurceU -VJilmington, M. Q, H1ISKE & DRAPER Nevf Pianos & Organs W JS hrc Just receired nolber lArg M" sortmcct of superior Instrumeuts which we offer at lowest prices By purchaslnj froaj up jou ruao rUk, for we are right here, and consequently reUable Orer two hundred famulf s In Wilmington are using our Instruments. We hare on hand all the different grades so that you may compare and hare a choice. E. VanLaer, 407 Red Croks Street. mhlltf FIRST .'. CARGO New Crop Cuba Molasses NOW LANDISO EX SCH. EVOLUTION. 275 Hogsheads. Qualitv First-Class WORTH & WORTH. Peter Kemp and Neil Matterson, the Australian, are to row on April 25 for the championship of the world. LEMON ELIXIR. - I Its Wonderful Effect on tbe Urer, Stomach iBuwela, Kidneys and Blood. Dr. Mozley 's Lemon Elixir Is a pleas ant lemon drink that positively cures all Biliousness, constipation, Indiges tion, Headache, Malaria, Kidney Dis ease, Dizziness, Colds, Loss of appetite, Fevers, Chills, Blotches, Pimples, Pain in back. Palpitation of Heart and all olher diseabes caused by disordered liver, stomach and kidneys; the first oroftt pftnw nf all fatal diseases. Fifty cents and one dollar per bottle. Sold by all druggists, irrcparea oniy oy ma. Mozley, M. D., Atlanta, Ga. LEMON HOT DROPS. For coughs and colds, take Lemon Hot TlpftTia. . . Ill- A 1 For sore tnroat antt aroncmus, tatte Lemon Hot Drops. For pneumonia and laryngetis, take Lemon-Hot Drops. M For consumption and catarrh, take L?moh Hot Drops. For all throat and lung diseases, take Lemon.Hot Drops. An elegant and reliable preparation. Sold by druggists. 25 cents per bot tle. Prepared by H. Mozley, M. D. Atlanta, Ga. Oct. 5 12m. tues.thus.sun. d&w. nRrJD :-: SPRING qpeninc rvn-t (-roods ana. jtLiUiDroiaoi CONSISTING OF . " a j r.wiilor!oa TTm Stitched Embroiderv '.,.-. sits ana iaiusuvifv .iu wv.,.., ' Hem Stitched and Tucked Lawn. All Over Embroideries in Swiss and Nainsook, - "v - qai Quice Siiifinnfi..Harn Stitched and Corded BVMI wwviw g- . - I V. MAirOOK CHECKS. INDIA LINENS &. DIMITES I M r turn m r - w - . n T A. T "j: ..v . I m m.a.rn js mi m k m m m m w w m ' i - r- w Novelties and are the Handsomest Line eve Exhibited in this Market. fe!9tf ERRY OLEAVES, Pres. & Manager. F. W. KERCHNER, Treas. 0. Y L n r, y mv niPATTPO UADTIWADl? PflMJlJll 111- ULMIJji) flUUHHU UU1U1 All WIIjMIISr GrTON", 1ST. C. DAY AND NIGHT -0 MY SALOON IS E0PFN A FROM O 1 a. m., KVlondav, O TILL O U;45 p. m , Saturday. CH AS. F. BRO.WJjE, Agt, mU9 tf IF NOT, WHY NOT? 15 THE ONLY STRICTLY JOBBING H ARDWARE HOUSj IN THIS STATE OR SECTION. :o: :o:- "The Unlucky Corner:' Our "Imperial" Cigar is very fine. 10 cents each. Our "Moor,' it is scarcely necessary to say is the best 5 cent cigar sold in Wilmington, and our celebrated "rufer" holds its own. One hundred bushels Norton Yam Sweet Potatoes So cents per bushel. A fine lot of North Carolina bacon, hams, sides and shouldes, nicely cured and warranted sweet. Hilma Dairy Butter. Fine, table peaches 3lb cans 20 cents. Calafornia prunes and raisins, eggs and chickens. Polite service. Prompt delivery. For Sale! rj,HE residence on Third street ccar Nuum street at present occupied by Mr. Bergen i offered for aale at a rery moderate price on condlUon it U to be remoTed from the lot at once to make room tor another building. JAKZS SPBimT. S.W. Sanders &lGo. Corner Second and Market. mhlltl ' ' " .- John C- Stout, TUILDR and Contractor, Wilmington, N C Girea roeclal attntloa to all Un-Cof Baili lng entrusted to and promises first -cla&s work. Estimates fiirnisnea. Bexer oy permu islon U O. Tf..WiUiaaxs, Esq. ; ; Do You Buy Pure Candies? IE HMUFiClURE TBE1I DULY THE WIL1IIIGT0I CilDY FiCTORI. J. S. HOOPER, MANAGER. DR. D. W. BULLUCK, (For the present opposite the Court House) 2J6 Princess street. WILMINGTON, N. C. At ofic e all houis excepting 9 to 12 a. m. and 3 to 5 p, m. Bcai31t COUNTRY MERCHANTS Will please remember this when they write their orders or t'-h DRUGGISTS A Nice Assortment QF POCKET KNIVES AND RAZORS PRICES VERY LOW. WILLIAM H. GREEN & CO , Druggists., marll-tf Scott's and Magee's Emulsion Cod Lirer Oil. Mai tine and Hypo pho?phtte, Jaynea Expectorant, Ayer's Cherry Pecipral eic, etc. JAMES C. MUNDS, Agt, PharmacUt, 111 Princess stmt. Prescriptions accurately compounded mh9tf TRUCKERS AND GARDENERS. TEare offering at prices that will sara you money and freight. Improred Valentine, Early Mohawk, Dwarf German Wax. Dwarf Golden Wax and other rarletlea bean. Al rarities Garden Seeds. Write for quotations " ROBERT L BELLI T, Dribt, NQIgrilW ST CORNER FBONTjqAXS tevntr XXASEBT STS-zrac 1E3L v - LARGEST STOCK . LOWEST . PEICES .'. IN .. THE STil When in need of anything in the paper line, get our r: j placing your orders as we can save you at least 25 per cent sn y f bills. The Only Wholesale Paper House in th; Sii- Full -stock of everything in the paper line. Paper Ip- i'aper, I5iank Books, btationery, etc., at Hock liottom i r prices before placing your orders, and save at least 2o p r nanpr hili. X . M "WII.MJISrGTOIsr papkb c 11 6 No. Water Street. Attention Herchants! . - MY WOOLKSALK- i) epartra e nt Is packed with men's Kid Brogans, Harvard Ties, men's Miiwuukeo Grain Gussett Creed more, men's Buff and Calf BootSiWomen's and Misses Pebble Sewed boots. Women's and Misses Sewed Button Boots. Children's shoes of all kinds. Call and see them at 117 Princess Street i ByliVI. X!5. rMPT J marl5-J Ilotice. Fls decidedly to !your interest to call and rrom Ptr 19. Et W"f. J Located bet. Chamber U A 1 o'clock r. I ri?n new vqf I .,rM V BENEFACTOR i J gulf stkeam .. ;..; I FAN IT A Zy.ir! FROM WIL-I I FAKTTA.... BKNEFACTOH ;.. rrKi OULK STREAM . f i FAN IT A iUr JBatea grawe4 w -and and South Caroilc , , a. o. Ur. of 'elgmra, tobaeoos. r " w w w snca v eompeuuoB. CaU early and aeenr bar- f!iMwtiatTery thou vmta , ; o AITL nAR, ffrC " .11 Market atreeU ' nasrt tf : 1 Th.0. 0. Eger. TraS rtvfli maris tf I . m Mi WW WW WW . , . -r ' . - . ,..::' . -I 1 '" - - ' ' ji.t. . . ...... -. -, K j,i : , ,?
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