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IHU2IPHBEYS' HOiLEOPATHIC AA1 SPECIFIC Ho.fiO . ao mn Ths onrr nceassfnl noMr 10 r Ilenraite Debility, vital Weakness, and Prostration, from orer work or other causes, f 1 psr-rial, or fi rials and vial oowder, tor fS. Sold BT Druggists, or sent postpaid on receipt or pnca. Hajarr' Jfdlcte Co., 1 rUa St., S. ft. mch22eod4: wly nrm fc-r. f.w lfi.il RrVRR V. rnr 'jin.-i CcLjIOu t'l.ltOh. ? !GirRtr3.iti4isol din&tit treodn. jrcv tUv are r&rtb,aud lori' lo . Lay l Imst. Viiecxkms for J l ainiaK f. f -r DOati. Also Cuts 0 I'.-jbJJ ruraisliinff CooIi of 2 kit.dfl.it TKV 1IOUU. JOOjui.-.c;; beaa- tifal Mlititil j!niPt h'Ctbtw '.!! hvi of Lha Lrti: bo. to rspaniza: plaus fur pocitry bouj ial-?05Uan. per auuiiva. sos icr ij v- '' E If so. roo need tha BOOK OP C AGE ri.Iilli.S. IV'O pk.. li0 Jlius. tnattortN. KSAtmial ctilorert pinte. I'xatSkeDt ana Uraauinc of all kiodb tiaj. lArda, for jWkura acI yecnt. JLhMastis and their eorn, How to tmdd and Mock aaAriarr. AU boat A'arruta. Prices ot all kindH birds, cagt-d, tc. Jltiled fc-r 15 luts. T1u1xj liuoka, 40 Ci. ASSOCIATED FAMClES, 37 So" ta tfcthth Strt tt, PoiUripAi J r 1 1 . l I II -1 1 Manly Vlcor, "Wcaknees or Txvs of Memory per . - tanentir reetoredbv the, nee of an entirely ' - mMy.'XX ba Sail ta from Spain, jjpau " " TViwfifJ nT-i' f 1 : 1 Our ill.is'rxtisl ;inT hofli td teetlmoniaJSjiHent Fenled. Ev-ry nmiiehoaljj aa iu, vu.i fjJitAii;'xjijuc.iixi;iii u., r-. - tjn) parlf Plcc, Ar York. ' rIIMO BEY BEVOl.VEns. Send stamp lor IkJi U 1 1 0 price list to Johnston & Son. augS 4w Plttsburgn, Penn. ta fw a a Pi 1 1 tf Asthms, Indigestion 1 Us CJMQErrfONIO without deUy. 1 Ucitrws aMMtyW-tas miciw and fttte beatremedi tar ail affecttons of tftrf throat aodiiaa,aod diivaso rising from rtnporo blood and exliiuwuon. Tbe f eebt ad att-r. atmgsrlinaj airaiart riiaeaiw, and atowlr drifting Ltbe srave. will ta-mMtn y wsart recover their health 1m i Clmaly sb oC rarlcrta G inirer Tonic, but dUr is dan fefwrjk. Take ltittiC It u Invaluable for all pain bd disorders of asomaca and bowel. COo. at Unifiacistt aug 6 iw , . . , EXHAUSTED VITALITY rpnE science oi f X TJFIL.. the erea Medical Work of h age on Manhcxxl,Xerw oob and Physical De bility, Prematare De clinc, Erron of Youtli XK017 -THYSELF I and the untold miser woooBeqent thereon,- 300 pages 8 to., 125 pre icriptiooa for all diseases. Cloth, full prut, only f 1.0O ry mail, sealed. Illustrative sample free to all yoan aid XBlddls-sed men. Send now. The Gold anc rswelled Medal awarded to the author by the Nation U Medical Association. Address P.O. Box lS93,Bo km. Mass., or Dr. W. II. PAKKEK, jjradaate of Har rmrd Medical College, 25 years' practice in Boston, ., v-rirho nay be consulted confidentially. Office, Ha i Bulloch St. Specialty, Diseases of Man. . . . ot this sot. - Yon may newer se it sveaus, " axLg B 4w i . . 1 nTlTn Sa Wonders exist In thousands U Pi Hi A forms, but are surpassed by the awT t m marvels of Invention. These who : J ax8 ta need ot profitable work that can be done while living at home should at once send their . ' address tollalletfc & Co., Portland, Maine, and " receive tree, full information, how either sex. ot all ages, can earn from $5 to $25 per day and upwards wherever they live. You are started Ireev capital nbt required. Some have made OYr $30 In a single day at this work. All suc ceed. - nov22 6mdlyw . sasassf ssaiiowardod are those who '.xLlLiTLiX read this and then act; they "w" wlU find honorable employ-.-ment that will not take them from their homea and families. The profits are large and sure v.Xor every lndustrirua person, many have made and are now making several hundred dollars v a month, : It is easy for any-one to make to . and upward per day, who is willing to work iJH .Either sex, young or old; capital not needed: . we start you. Everytnlng new. No special i- ajjffity required; you, reader, can do t as well as any one. Write to us at once for full par Vi tlculaxa, which, we mail free. Address Stinson & Co., Portland, Maine. nov 22 dfimwly invention: has revolationized world durtner the "half century. Not 'mong the wonders of Inventive progress is method and system of work that ci i be per, ' - formed all over the country wlthou ; separa ting the workers from their homes. Pay lib . eral; any one can do their work; either sex, young or old; no special ability required. Cap ital not needed; you are started free. Cut this out and return to us and we will send you free, something of great value and importance to "yon, that will start you in business, which will bring you In more money right away .than . - anything' else in the world. Or ana outfit fiee Address Trc & Co., Augusta, Maine. . . noviSCmdlyw . ' (TEAK, UNDEVELOPED PART?. - tha Body enlarted and airenctbna. Fullpartlcu I r " -rTt sealed frea KRIK UEO.Ot..liarrALO, N.H : JJFFEBERS "8M KERVOUSMESS kffSX : x . ault cf prer-Work. Indiscretion. etc address hjt- CBEAH BAlJtf Cleanses the Nasal 'ftassas. AUajs acuRre r aliK and Inflam Sores, Restores the Senses of Taste and Smell. to m ni co?..Mf:-jFEVER a rjartlde la k'pPed iiitb VacJr nostril and is agreSaWPriceP cents at 'rsfi.1g mall, registered, 60 centsLY BltorilBKS. , o Warren 8t, New York. ' ' "... ,. apl 9 lyeod a&w , ; " - -; -' ' Fly Traps, best and cheapest, at JacoDi's Hdw. Depot. ; . t" A m a TOao Daily ;. Eloviow. Josh. T. James, Editor & PropV. Wilmingtox. N. C. TUESDAY, AUGUSTlili8& Entered at the Postofflce at Wilmington, N.C., as second-class matter. DEMOCHATIC TICKET. FOR rRKSIDKXT: GROVER CLEVELAND, Of New York. FOR YICK-PRKSIDKNT: ALLEN G. THURMAN, Of Ohio. FOR GOVKKXOR: DANIEL G FOWLE, Of Wake County. FOR LIKUTKNANT OOVKRNOR: T. M. HOLT, Of Alamance County. FOR SKCRKTARY OF STATU: WILLIAM L. SAUNDERS, Of Wake County. FOR STATK TREASURER: DONALD W. BAIN, OfJWake County. FOR-STATK AUDITOR: GEO.W. SANDERLIN. Of Wayne County,. FOR SUPERINTENDENT ; OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION : ' t SIDNEY M. PINGKR, Of Catawba County. FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL: THEODORE W. DAVIDSON, Of Buriconihe'Connty. FORfSlTPKKMR COURT JUDGKS' JOSEPH J. DAVIS, Of FranklingCounty. JAMES E. SHEPHERD, Of Beaufort County. A. O. AVERY, Of Burke County. FOR ELECTORS AT IARGK: ALFRED M. WADDELL, fof New Hanover County. .FREDERICK N. STRUDWIOK. of Orange Country. ForjXUongress Cth District: ALFRED ROWLAND, Of Robeson. For Elector Gth District : S. J. PEMBERTON, Of Stanley. There is a big yellow fever scare all over the country. Even New York is fearful that it may get there and become epidemic. Every sea- coast city is wisely taking precau tions to guard against its introduc tion. In a few days, however, the smoke will clear away a little and then we think that people will see that there has been a reat deal of unnecessary alarm. The fever is in Jacksonville, and is epidemic there, but it seems, after all, to be not so virulent as has been apprehended. Up to Saturday night there had been but sixteen cases and only two deaths. On Saturday there was no death. The New York Herald spec ial from Jacksonville says: A meeting of citizens and repre sentatlves of various city and coun ty authorities was held this morn ing in the. Board of Trade rooms, J. W. Archibald, acting Mayor, in the chair. Mr. McQuaid, from the Committee on Building for the Supernumerary Hospital, reported progress and the committee was continued. Colonel Daniel, from the Commit tee on Organization, . submitted a draft of a constitution for the for mation of the "Jacksonville Auxil iary Sanitary Association," which was approved. This organization is to be voluntary, but permanent. A temporary committee was ap pointed to confer with the proper authorities and put into practical operation the concussion theory, as propounded by Mrs. N. K. Ingram. Attention was called by Whitfield Walker to some of the garbage dumping grounds, and Mr. Ken nedy, of the Board of Health, said he would look after it. Mr. McQuaid also called attention to the fact that while the panic stricken citizens had mostly left the city there was a large population who could not leave, and that large numbers of those were already out of employment. Mr. McQuaid also stated that it was rumored that all saw mills would be shut down for the season, that tkere were now no local orders for lumber, &c, and they could not ship lumber North, as vessels of no kind could be in duced to come to Jacksonville. Colonel Daniels said this was a matter he had been considering seriously, and he hoped that it would not be neeessary to pauper ize the city by asking financial aid from outside sources, and thus de generate our citizens, and he trusted that the city authorities would so organize necessary sau'itary work to be done that employment would be given to all those idle men; and further, that where possible employ ers of laboters should continue to keep their men engaged uutil the trouble was over. Dr. Neal Mitchell, president of the Board of Health, -at 12 o'clock to day stated r.ti-at there were three new cases leported Since last night. These were Mrs. W. T. McClelland and Miss B. B. Buchanan, who are ill at the Lafayette House, Forsyth street, and Mrs. Scholield, who lives at corner of ' Forsyth and Cedar. Mrs. McClelland is in a very dan gerous condition, and is not expect ed to live. Since the above report was obtained it is reported that Mrs. Pino, wife of the fruit dealer under the Times Union office, on Bay street, has the fever. A little boy named Vandergrift, who for merlv was employed as a cash boy in the store of John Furchfrott & Co., is also reported to have it. So far there have been no deaths, and'all patients at the Sand Hills are cheerful and doing well, so Dr. Kenworthy reports. City Health Officer Kenworthy, in charge of the Sand Hill Hospital, reports seven patients this morning, but all doinc quite well. The Doc tor has forcibly taken possession of the Springfield public school build ing for fumigating purposes. He became tired, he says, trying to take peaceable possession," and so took it anyway. Dr." Mitchell telephones officially: "Henry Vesper, a tailor in Palmetto Block; Gelder, a restaurant keeper on Ocean street, and Mrs. Pino have yellow fever. Miss Moore is not dead, as reported." All the places of business close at p. m. now, and the streets are de serted after sundown. To-night numerous bonfires of tar barrels are burning as disinfectants. Hundreds left the city for Georgia and Ten nessee mountains to-day. Most of the panic stricken are now gone. The citizens who remain hope to check the progress of the fever by vigorous measures. The whole number of cases up to 8 p. m., 1G; no deaths to-day; whole number of reported deaths so far, 2. Doit't lOxperinieii . Yon cannot afford t waste time in experimenting when your lungs are in danger. Consumption always eeero.1, u first, only old. Do tint permit any denier to impose upon tou'with some cheap imitation of lr King's New DU nvery lor Con.-uniption. C -ughs and C !d. but bo pure ou get the nenutnn. Because ho can make more pmht h may tell sou he has Mmethincr jusl as cood.or jusi the same. DonV bode eeivrd. bnt insist upon L'Httinff lr King's New li povery. which i3 guar anteed 10 jjivt relief in all Throat Lung and Chesr nffctinns. i rial bot tles frte a? W. 1 Green &C-.'s. Large bottles $1 AUGUST ANTICS. Has its ups and downs The barometer. Moves in the highest circles The moon. The most popular campaign tune is the cartoon. Does the dog watch account for the barks at sea? Inspector of light houses Mana ger for a star who fails to draw. The first man to hang out a "shiugle" must have been a hair cutter. It is a great day for garden beds when the rain comes down in sheets. Ocean steamers may not be ath letic, yet they all go over the bar. You can always find the latest craze at any well conducted insane asylum. AgGood Appetite Is essential to crood health: but at this season it is often lost, owing to the poverty or impurity, ot the blood, derangement of the ditrestive organs, and the weaking effect of the changing season. Hood s oar sanarilla is a wonderful medicine for creating and appetite, toning the digestion an diviner strenerth Lto the whole system. Now is the time to taite it. rsesuretogQt noou s oarsapanJla. mm Mrs. Oscar Wilde wears green She has suits of all the shades of green, with hats, gloves, boots, ant" parasols to match. A HEALTHY GKOWTH. Acker's Blood Elixir has gained a firm hold on the American people and is acknowledged to be superior to all other preparations. It is a positive cure for all Blood and Skin Diseases. The medical fraternity indorse and prescribe it. (iuaran teed and sold by Munds Bros., drug gists. Wilmington Savings k Trust Cnnpanyt Tl TAKKET, BEYEKN SECOND AND ITJ. Third Streets. JOHN WILDER ATKINSON, President, W. P. TOOMER, Cashier. Lends money on satisfactory security. : ' Pays interest on deposits. Is empowered to execute Trusts of all kinds mch28tf ElJen of Business E BEG LEAVE TO CALL YOUR ATTEN- tlon to the revolution in Letter copying 0 Presses produced by putting the Challenge Press open the Market. The "Challenge" takes the place of other copying Presses with many ad vantages over all of them. It is the easiest and quickest operated Copy ing Press on the market. One motion of the Lever does the work and nsures an Instantaneous copy. It requires no special stand or screws to fasten it in position. Price f 10 for Press holding 10x12 books. For Sale at HE1NSBERGERS aug 3 Jiio. F. Grand, C UCCEKD1NO PARTNER OF THE LATE O firm of A. A. Brown & Co., Commission Merchant, office in the Kerchner Muiidlne Will give pronfp'tSSSfn , Represents some of tbe best houses in the tunardlnntescX)iTespondenoB. MISCELLANEOUS. VISITORS TO THE CITI D UKING THE STATE ENCAMPMENT are cordially Invited to call at THE LADIES' EMPORIUM, 115 Market Street, Wherethe Display of Millinery, Fancy Goods,; LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S XJISrXBRW'BjAEt, r Hosiery, Laces, Embroideries, Corsets, Bustles, Parasols and Notions Is unsurpassed Ly any in the City as to Qail- lty, Styles and Reasonable Prices. jrj: & i ANP OlSTNETSl -o- Thlsls the only -Establishment in the-City where a First Class New York Milliner Is employed to fill orders, and her Trimming is conceded by one and all to be equal to the Pattern Hats of French Artists. Do not fail to call at our Elegant Establishment, and a glance will convince you that our goods are the best and most stylish in the city. Polite and attentive young lady clerks, and a pleasure to show our goods. Respectfully, MRS. E. B.WIGGINS jy 17 ' Something Attractive I HAVE ON HAND A VERY FINE ASSORT MENT OF Grocers' Sundries, which are cordially recommended to all who are fond of Fancy Goods. SARATOGA CHIPS In 1 lb. and lb. boxes . OLIVES FARCIES. imported GINGER PRESERVES in lib., 10. and M id. jars. Large FRENCH PRUNES, EVAPORATED CALIFORNIA FRUITS. HALIBUT STEAK. SMOKED SALMON. HOUSEHOLD AMMONIA ' CONDENSED TOMATOES in Cans. . Imported and Domestic SAUCES and CAT- OTTTH? BRANDIED FIGS, PEARS and PEACHES finest quality. Also the VERY FINEST FRESH BUTTER received weekly by Express. Jno. JL. Boatwright. men 5 15 & 17 So.Front TJowOpen. r WOULD- RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE to my friends and the public generally that I am now fully prepared to serve them. I have opened a First Class Ten Pin AUey and Shoot ing Gallery, at the Lower End of the Ham mocks, where Ladies and Gentlemen can par ticipate In these Interesting amusements. I also have Swings for the Children and Boats, Bait and Tackle for those who may desire to go fishing. E. H. BOWDOIN, Jylltf Lower End of Hammocks. TO SOUTHPORT THE MAGNIFICENT STEAMER (Jueen of St. John's ILL MAKE LEGULAR TRIPS TO SOUth- port and return, (undays excepted) leaving Wilmington, foot of Dock street, at 10 o'cock a. m., and returning leave Southport at i p. m. Fare for round trip 50 cents for adult? and 25 cents for children. - 46 ' ; a c. morse, Master. W. II. CHRISTOPHER, Purser. Jy9 Society Wort. f J1HE SEWING SOCIETY OF ST. JOHN'S Parisli solicit orders for all kinds of plain and fancy sewing, crocheting and embroidery. Ladles' and Children's aprons a specialty. Orders left at the Rectory, or 224 North Third street, will meet with prompt attention nov 25 tf Uisse Burr & James, W ILL REOPAN THEIR SCHOOL FOR girls and little boys, on TUESDAY. Oct. 4. The course of instruction; as heretofore, will be thorough and systematic. Special attention given to Reading, Writing Music and Physical culture. Mrs. M. S. dishing will have charge of tie Musical Department Hours for Kindergarten pupils from 9V to 11 Fort urther particulars see Prlnclpala.i . septus . .. .. . J SAFEALWAYS REUAEl IND1SPENSABLE.S0LD BY ALL DRUG6!STS ASK FOB DIAMOND BRAND,CHlCHKTCirSEK6USHN ANUIAnt NU UlHtK SEE SIGNATURE nM FvrRV RK V i a 14 1 tniunL i tJt wntMiuwLvu. aim, rwur.wMJiuw sgj'HiLA. PA. a nnnMucmro WRirrni tcstimowals and ovErmwi in re?".FERY-B, L V.V WWUiintilUO UiiWUBlAUOMO CR&hH PENMYR 0 YAIbTi i """WAVE ujrB an 18 eodiyd o-;:.:;;.r;;- 7?7 "1IH5ucJt SOKES a a a ni.! J i -r y-4il?ttcfeBCe9 mailed to g of whom ioort a full treat Sh, ran k qI arofA rAKtMul tf HAn.lt K ir non Kf mSrisSEMIHAL PASTilLES. a. aadicalCnrtforlTervoasDebility.Crrani Weakness andPhrsi cai DecaT.io Vian. er Mid. u is Asoa Aion. xcstea tot Aigxis i i Years in snanr uonsand cased tney sDsointeiy ,resto-o pronatcreiy srea ana ortyrmx aown iaen toiaen j enjoyreocc or perfect and fall Manly Strength and Vigorous Healtli. ?od and brokiRt down isen to the : .la thosa whosniTBr from the man? obscn re d a rooght nbont by Indiscretion, Hxosnro, Over-Brain (York or too free Indalgezxco. we &k that ysa scad C3 roar name with statement of yoar troufaia, end eeonrc K20AL PACKAG A Ij'iiEB.with IUoat'dVamphlet.Ao. Htru RED PERSONS can havo FREE Trial 54.50 W, FOR 13 1 eaoae after plates are made it cost far less proportionately fo m i ,t -n' ft k than 100,000. During its nearly fif ty years' cxiatence the T ' 1 4J'J ti flijiiriifflSiiyityriij has absorbed twenty-four other agricultural reriotilcala, and cortin..' : J (Mrs) www These magnificent works of art are neither old time chromos norordin. toes, but exquisite pictures executea for lu-byPhotoetchlneandBittJiS11 orocess. on ne (shed Dec. 20, 1887) forwarded in tubes, post-paid. , T, our OUR HOMES; HOW. TO BEAUTIFY THEl 130 handsome illustration,5 hound la clotb. and cold, price SlJn-ati receipt of $1.60, tho extra ten eenta bein for pacidag and postS1 CANVAS9ER9.WANTED EVERYWHERE, SUBSCRIPTIONS CAN .BEGIN : ANY TIME.' Aiiitn, 4. JTtriB ;0., Iullislicr, Broadway, If. i. Bl HHO 11 FY f 3,000 AGENTS WANTEK at once to snpt 1 9 Wi is Cm : M illlon yptcrs With thty Official lives of ' By Hon. W. I. Heksel. also Life of Mrs. Cleveland,' exquisite steel portraits. Votm ridge Box, Free Trade Policy, &c, complete. . 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' v ' " CASH, i ,- FRENCH BKO.; - sept ' ' Rocky Point-- The .Rational Life ; AND . '; Maturity Association OF WASHINGTON, D. C. O Assets ................$314,072.19 Liabilities . None. '" Paid to members $120,032.31 o , - HORATIO BROWNING, President. o GEQBGE D.;ELDRIDGEt . w Secretary. Manager and Actuary, - Life Insurance at Absolute Cost; - A Guaranteed Policy. . An Incontestlble Policy. Maturity Value in Casn at Fixed Agei Annual Cost Absolutely Limited. " Only Four Payments per Year. . Non Forfeitable After Three Years . P. 8. RIDDELLE, M. D. Medical Director, W H. GIBSON, Special Agent. - Home Office, 115 F Street, N.V. JOHN HAAR, Jb., Local Agent, Oct a . . . . wiimingtonjSN. Cf DIAM0llhSBSSS' IN LETTt.J LL- UUb ' or in'r;- -o ba,r? CO., SOZM IT. Tenth r, " "v Eft . ' n . -Y authority on agricultural matters the world rer. AVitt 1 the u nrrn ow calttapv First and only Reproduction m BEFORE PILATE , Ol7R GREAT , OFFEX American Agriculturist Eng.jer German), with both felrr . ir new volume, published Dec 20, 1887, entitled . ' ; , wcrwHt ; Send to us for Specimen number, English or cer. man, fall description of New Book presented to oil and new subscribers, and full description of the Pie. tures, and Portrait of ZtXunkacsy, tne painter offbeat great works, now attracting world-wide attention. CLEVELAND "AF'i TILURMN ! v. mJuaAiiujjiy8.,PlilliMlelplil3L MT8UT its action I in atfor. va. its k result Celled as purifia velomi; teratire ; stimuli;- onaton- AKWc:. for pys?: Indige.il pressi' - mm mr a a uui.. ma?! ; Pimplr Boils i gpeedy .when this remedy is taken. I oo more effectual relief for the Mr loathing of food due to IXTEMPL than thu article. Pat up mlarpe ae tlrB S.Tmiilo nar-lfafrps in POTBEJl 1jy mail to any address ea receipt of ! iastamps. ThereCTilarlinnidf'Tra sent by mail. MEXICAN mtviu. 400 North 8d St., Philadelphia, Pa. S BIRD lilABHA! The great secret of the canajrytiru of the Harta Mountains in Gernur Manna wi 1 1 restore the eongot cage u prevent their ailments and restw; good condition.. If given to a w the season of sheddingf eatherui cases carry the little musician tt.. critical period without loss of sot? nai J on receipt of 15 cts. in W 'OOD CO., 400 N. 3rd St lease mention this paper; v--; ep9 tuth nat The Acme MANUFAOTUBlKt -;- MANUFACTURERS.01 Fertilizers, Pine Fitr Pine Fibre Mattir: WILMINGTON,' mnEUErUTATION OFOUBF the ACMP GEM? 13 the resnltsof three years: cse to ...-" : ;"Tl'irffcerSs' the best fanners of tmsr attest their value as a high .The MATTING, made froBJ native -pine, is 'conceded wool carpet for comfort v.6? demand f or'it:is daily uicr tues- not found in any otter B The FIBRE or WOOL is ex03 upholstering purposes, ana " - Mattresses is almost eqw t0 elastic and proof 'agawstjgf certificates from jfA'v owi ran be seen at our ed upon appUcadonv We want your ntTTfllin unU . l rdX doing your work w efl !W r and Block amounti to . j DJst j are certainly entitled t js f Our money has no' heen material and wc are con type- ' ,.wrcil Try us on any ' order. , . v l,,rd tmrj- . . nil J a - W -