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THIS PAPER everjevenln. Sunday excepted ,.tj. Editor ana Prop. jogs. d ' six months $3.00. unree -The Ezzzi ci tho Trriteririt l: .rays te fcr ulsJied to the Editcav -; CorinnTileations must- to rrittca cuy ca one sidQ oi the papcrl. c : ; , 3 : ' " Personalities mst toe avoided. - - Aid it 13 especlany zxa. "partictflarly ur;;r stood that the Editor does not always enscrj o the views of correspondehts caiess so stated in the editorial columns. A ' i " . $4.00. fi.ua one month, 35 cents. . 156 in an' Part of tne Cit7, 'io cents per week. rates low and UberaL - ,Hitfni will please report any and 11). -.A - VOL XII. WILMINGTON, N. C FRIDA Y. AUGUST 31, 1888. NO 177, receive their paper reguiany. m,3 to 4 its peculiar efficacy I do tsmnch to the process and ';icul;ir -.m m compeundtBg as to, fP-!r lot iphth-jrlento themselves. roetit allays tt.Tcare. ingestion ; 'fejui-w. . J ... rc.are aileTnluery UT - v.W c;Birbi loof minurv Kith j r.jjs: wbcol'-n'd. and, if allowed -'tjX sediment. . ., ; to 'fBSWBBBUeOlATOR 1 l.-artr VEGETABLE) five . i, xia the South to srouae -TC.ft ;r f j a healthy action. " cold. Invalids and TlVEBi Jns will nnd it the mildest 1 .andTonictheycannset Alittle I v;-t nieht insures retreshln sleep "Smtural evacuation of . the bowels. taken in the morning 6hariens Ai'.cMtite, cleanses the stomach and iSLtSnstbe breath. I PHTSICIAN'S OriNIOJf. 1 Iba ten practicing medicine for tJtfr reais and have never been able to S I regetable compound that would, E Simmoos Liver Regulator, proioptiy . tad effectivdy move the Liver to action, at the same time aid (instead of yt eak - the digestive and assimllativa -' Svffjof the system." . LM. HEfTow, M.D., Washington, Ark. brkf of Genuineness: Look for the red tile-Mark on front of Wrapper, and the SlindSipiature of J. U.ZeilinA Co in oatHeBide. Take no other. B0T38Wl5tpd&wU ensat mSOS AND OKOANS- UTEITETO ME FOK PRICES AND TERMS lf!ore buying an Instrument, as I keep one octhe largest stocks oi PIANOS AND ORGANS IN THE SOUTH. I can sell you any of thelflrst-class manu tacajres. Pianos FROM $190 UPWARDS. ' Or a, x3ls FROM H5 UPWARDS. JKD FOR CATALOGUE. J.Xj. Stone RALEIGH, N. C. BEANOH HOUSE: On Dock Strret, between Front andVSecocd, WILMINGTON, N. C. Je 3utf The Stokley House, pAKTIES IN WANT OF ACCOMilODA- tlons at Wrightsvllle will find tlie STOKLEY HOUSE weu supplied with all that Is neces sary. Board by the day, week or month at low rates. Pi? Fisa suppers to order at any hour dur ing the evening. AUof the delioaries or salt waterlsh.craba, Imos, shrimps, &c, (urnlshed to guests. aWn? Boats, Fishing Boats.Fishing Tackle, iamishei on short notice,. "Ttokiey House fronts the water and is within lOOyardsof the Depot. 1pKtf W. H. STOKLEY, Jebtf Proprietor. tfllH," my. d the price a MtMVf Pir03 U(i Inferior goods. lf deal ' Jtht?-8,18 6hoes rtuced.price, t -,. 7 :l.wu " name ana price siampe Uun down as a fraud. - . , yOUCLAS f SHOE. FOR -GENTLEMEN. WT'tnT& Hboe- Elals custom-mad KHi8,.130 poiick shoe Ine iV1 t"" " them IOP is nnexcellef ftWi Doi;r-?oC2Tr o for tie price. - 1 ' SJ? JVORKIKOMAIfj sVS 8PE TOK BOYS 1 to? L, iwVJ11 the world. C.S L?175 YOUTH'S Schod 7t?i? tv worr, 5 8 luce to weir the be r. wruSS' Button Lcc- M not soli lVrmh'cli oj?ht to have been done; HM'irif: a Ihfck, yellow p., 7tae s-in nnd eyce; a dry 14 T xckL skjS Sho smooth to i?5S. or WAX THREAD to bur? Qrockton. Mass. H.VONGLAHN. Wilmington, Nf C aleby 'Slfcaeodip : Grebhard sailed for Europe a few This is the last Friday half-holidays ago mid now the forsaken day of the season and as a conse "Uly" follows the same course. She quence the city is almost deserted. says that she is going to Paris for : some new d re 3ses and to London for : For Uie Excursion. a new play. Freddv ! Not a word about It is rumored that a new live mil lion dollar national bank is to be started n Chicago and that John Sherman is to be at the head of it. If John will but work as hard there af he litis lon in t.liA Sn - ,:: ' ' ... I. J .J , gi Wr an or mat casn m 4 O We lose tl mm wit and wisdom in daylight. - rork llcrald's editorial followiui?. from its A MIS IUOI1L Sundav ,MU,S,B Wl vt-ry 1 ' rs we Iiavt ween tnus far Tjiitugthe campaign: , The Republicans have held a rather perfunctory convention at ! Saratoga, as reported elsowhere. There was nerfect hariuonv in its ; deliberations, however: so much harmony, indeed, that the delegates hardly know what to do with it a bewildering and even suspicious sur plus of the article. Their platform, which we have read with home disappointment, is of the old fashioned kind, dull and tiresome. It is modeled after the pattern used in the time of the Flood. Thy nominated Warner Miller for Governor and expressed some admiration for a certain Mr. Harrison, though they neglected to answer the familiar question, Who is Harrison, anyhow? Of course the platform contains a eulogy of the republican policy, so called, but whether it is that of Sherman or that of Blaine or that of Foraker is left to the imagination. It praises all the good things which the party has been promising to do for a generation past, but has not yetdone;isin favor on paper of an honest ballot, freedom at the polls, a fair count vide the Hays alleged election restraint of job bery that is, stealing millions of acres of the public domain and re marks incidentally that it has al ways regarded public office as a public trust. Other trusts, how ever, are private affairs. Of course also it has the periodi cal whack at the democrats. They are all ghosts, goblins;ghouls,night mares, vampires. They are bring ing the country to the verge of ruin the people, bv the way. hope that tiitr ricaivicut li'ao a large stock or that kind of ruination on hand and it can only be saved by the superior and aristocratic elements which are for the republican party right or wrong. In spite of the Saratoga Conven tion, though, we are looking toward a brilliant, instructive and -for the democratic .nominee a successful campaign. Do not be induced to take soin other preparation when you call for Hood s barsapanlla. Be sure to get Hood s, which is peculiar. LOCAL ISTBWS. Indbx to New advertisements. A Shriek Dunlap Hat Ixjuis H Mjeares Scarfs A M Kaxz Special Bargains Excitksion By the Masons HEIifSBERGEM -SChOOl BOOkS F C Mijllkk Cigars, Cigarettes nowEix & Ccmjiing Bandana Bed Fly Traps, best and cheapest, at Jacobi's Hdw. Depot. t There will be services at the Sec ond Presbyterian Church to-night, conducted by the pastor. iVll kinds of School Books and School Supplies can be bought cheapest at Heinsberger's. t Burglars. You can be safe from tlieirrbyusing the Burglar Proof Blind L6clsTsoldvit'Jacobrs. x ITUliing Tackle, assortment of all kinds for both alt-vahc fresh water f-li;aj it Jacobi's UQw. De - it a picture framed go oJiem . s. -He liaH a large a.vortiiicnt of 'MouiUinjr to select froiij.; -' - '-;' t Vnother lot-of those celebrated Oil Stovcsjust received at JacobPs Hdw. Depot. It will pay you to use one. . t Bathing. Suits. Come down to Head uarters. 3-5 dozen Flannel Bailing Suits, in all sizes and colors, sold, at .the lowest manufacturing prices at the Wilmington Shirt Fac tory, 27 Market st., J. Elsbach, Prop. Look for the blue awning. t City Court. Mayor Fowler disposed of the fo-j ! lowing cases this morniug; March Campbell send James Merri man, - breaking the soil, judgment suspended. . James- Arling, asleep on the street, judgment suspended. Fouyoungmen were charged with shooting air'rirles in the city but we suppress their names by request, . Liberal preperations are being ..... .1 r it. i. i. a it ,u.u lur.ino emeruimmeni o 1110. .wno may attend the grand Masonic excursion to the Rocks and the orts on the steamer Sylvan Grove on Wptlnosrlnv tifvf Tlo rrtfiimir. tftft .,rA Tlow afe WrtrL. firi ,nT1. tributions for the refreshment tables auu lI,e response has thus far been a iiberal one. The G. C. & N. K. It. . The Georiria, Carolina and North ern It. R. is beim? rapidJy pushed rforward The iran between Monroe and Cliester is nearly finisiied.'- There jure but eleven miles to build and it i is said that the road will be onen to Chester by the latter part of next . .. , v n, , ,x in tiuie for the bulk of the cotton crop. This road is one of the Robinson system, known as the Sea board Air Line, and Maj. Jehn C. Winder has recently been appointed its General Manager. It ought to prove a valuable feeder to Wilming ton. " I) 11 oliu County Nominations. The following are the nominations made by the Duplin County Demo cratic Convention held on Wednes day: For Senator (10th District) Capt. Abner Robinson. House of Representatives John R. Miller, Sr. Sheriff James G. Kenan. Register of Deeds Henry C. Moore Treasurer John R. Walls. Coroner G. W. Swinson. Surveyor D. T. McMillan. - A Disastrous Knnaway. At about 7 o'clock this morning Mr. John Branch was driving down Second street with his mustang pony attached to a road cart; when the spring of the cart broke and frightened the animal, causing him to break into a run. He dashed down Second street to Dock, where he fell in the doorway of a vacant store on the corner of Second and Dock and struck his head so violent ly against the door that his skull was crushed. . One of the tendons of his left hind leg was also cut. Fortunately, Mr. Branch received no injuries, but it was a very narrow escape. At last accounts the pony was still alive, although there was a hole in his head through which some of the brain oozed. Ready To-Morrow. Mr. A. Shrier is the sole agent in !North Carolina for the celebrated Dunlap hats and as it is customary for the new Fall styles of these goods to be displayed on September 1st, Mr. Shrier will have them on sale to-morrow at his stores on Front and Market streets. He has also a large line of other makes of hats and caps and is now prepared to offer bargains m these goods and also in boots and shoes to retail dealers everywhere. He has made ample arrangements for jobbing goods at low prices and asks an inspection of his stock. A .Rival for Jnte. Why cannot good cotton bagging be made from pure straw, under tht process of the Acme Manufacturing Company? This is the question the above company have undertaken to solve and we trust that they may find a satisfactory answer to it. 1 lie pine straw makes a good, durable matting and we 4o not see why it cannot be converted into bagging. Everybody who has used it knows that it is strong, tough and is almost fire proof, in this last particular pos. essing a decided advantage"oVer the jute bagging. We have some 01 it- on our office floor and have just torn out a- thread and hekLxi blazing match to it. The result was a Uame which immediately went-out when the match was withdrawn and which left a smouldering coal be hind it. It is not easily ignited and if it were possible to mix with it a little asbestoes we believe that it could be readily made entirely fire proof. At all events, the Acme Com pany are now" experinieptipg with the fibre in the belief that they can turn put a, durable bagging wbiclji will rival the jute both in quality and price, and we trust that they will succeed.' Dog' collars. Largest and finest assortment ever before brought to this city, to be had at Jacobi's H(Jw DSfcot. . . ' i r Yesterday's Jtowing Jlace. i he nfth retratta of the Recreation Rewind Club, rowed vesterdav: afttrnoon ipverlhe usual course on ) theriver, was a very interesting eveat and a hotly- contested race. : . J start was made at 6:15 and the i rate was witnessed by a large nam-; be of spectators. The Nettle, man- nai bv tue crew 01 the Ldttie Joe, ! 3 by just fivejGrand caiiie in nrst and won seconds. ; The Lieona was secona 1 and the Little .Joe third. The time was as follows: Nettle, 9 mins. : 49 sees.- Leona 9 luins. 54 sees.; Little Joe, 10 mins. 2 sees. The course was about -a -mile irr fieflSUl be start od hiiistt being made from Market, street dock. The boats were manned by the following crews: Nettle R. W. Wallace, bow oar; R. C. Cantwell, seeond bar; R. H. Chasten, third oar; W. A, Burr, stroke; John Quelch, coxswain. Leona 'John Barr, bow oar: E. AJ Orrell, seeond oar; J. B. Willard, third oar; Osar Watson, stroke; Harry Webb, coxswain. Little Joe Rob Lewis, bow oar; Harry Bowdoiu, second oar; Willie Grant, third oar; Murray Grant, stroke; Edgar Hinton, coxswain. Gala Week Meeting. A meeting was held at The Ortan yesterday, in behalf of a movement for a "gala week" in October next. On motion. Mr. F. W. ' Kerchner was called to the chair and Mr. T W. Clawson was requested to act as Secretary. Mr. J. A Bonitz stated the object of the meeting to make preparations for a arala week to be held from the 22nd to the 27th of October. He called attention to what might constitute some of the features of the occasion, and urged the advantages that would acerue He thought the city would make an appropriation, and that funds to the amount of $2,000 or more could be easily raised by subscription. Mr. S. H. Fishblate endorsed the movement and expressed his belief, as a member of the Board of Alder men, that the city would make-a- subscription of $500 or $1,000. ! Mr. W. A. - Bryan advocated the movement, and Mr. Kerchner also approved of it. The meeting resolved to go n with preparations for a gala week and on motion organized itself into the Wilmington Gala Week Associa tion; the officers to consist of a President, five Vice Presidents, a Secretary and a Corresponding Secretary and Treasurer. On motion, an election was gone into for these officers and the follow ing were chosen: President F. W. Kerchner. Vice Presidents Chas. M. Sted 1 nan, John J. Fowler, S. H. Fish blate, II. Walters and J. N. Sebrell. Secretary J.. C. Morrison. Corresponding Secretary Walker Taylor. Treasurer H. G. Smallbones. On motion, the chairman appoint ed a committee on ' advertising, as follows: W. A. Bryan, chairman; T. M. Emerson, W. H. Bernard, Josh T. James, J. A. Bonitz. A motion was also adopted that a committee be appointed, to consist of the President and Yice Presidents, to go before the 'Board at their meeting on Monday, and request that an appropriation be made in aid of the gala week, and to urge the Board to take some action with regard to protecting the railroads from ticket scalpers, so that the roads giving low rates can be guar anteed against loss The committees were instructed to be ready to report on Thursday next, until which day at 11 o'clock a. m., the meeting adjourned. - The city papers were requested to. publish the proceedings of the meet' ing. WireCloth for your windows and and doors can be had at Jacobins Hdw. Depot. GUAKD AGAINST THE STKIKE, And always have a bottle of Acker's English Remedy in the house. You cannot teU how soon Croup may I strike your little one, or a cold or cough may fasten itself upon you. One dose is a preventive and a few doses a positive cure. All Throat aud Lung troubles yield to its treat ment. A satuple.bottleis given you free and the Remedy guaranteed by niunusisros., druggists. Heinsberger has received Hebrew I New Year Cards, the finest ever sold in Wilmington. VYhile opening tliem, yesterday , some customer re- niarked: 44This i enterprisev' t. N E? AOVEiiTlSEUlKNTK I F YOU WAWT TO - THEN TJSE CLEAN,' SWEET BEDS. : i ?Vv The Bandana Spring Bed . the HEALTHIEST and MOST COMFOKTABLE" U ed made. Wiimington Spring ' P s. We ienovao old nir and Mmi W it IMIIIltt aug3i tf On the Steamer SYLVAN GROVE, TO SOTJTnPORT AND FORT CASWELL, For the Benefit of Oxford Orphan Asylum, US&r" WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 5 " Refreshments on Board at city , prices, and music will be furnished by a band of Select Musicians, under the leadership of Professor Schloss. - 2 . .. . . " . , w , - . v EVERYBODY IS EXPECTED TO HELP THE CAUSE. The Steamer will leave at 9:30 a. m.," giving all who wish the opportunity of witnessing the laylnng of the Corner stone -of the New Church at Southport, by the Grand Master, Mr. C. H. Bobinson. . - -Tickets eo Cents. Children 25 Cents. - aug 51 f sat tu - O U ft LA P HA TS I IT IS WELL KNOWN THAT THE DUNLAP HAT - IS THE MOST FASHIONABLE WORN. MR. DUNLAP HAS MADE IT HIS CUSTOM ' TO DISPLAY HIS FALL ST"5TI-,E3S ON THE First Saturday in September, and asl am his SOLE AGENT in NORTH CAROLINA Will put his FALL STYLES on sale in Wil mington on that day, at No. 30 Front Street and 114 Market Street. A.SHEIEB, aug 31 tf At Cost for Cash. AS I WILL REMOVE MY SHOE STORE TO North Front Street on October 1st, I offer for sale for the next 30 days, at cost for cash, my entire stock of Boots, Shoes, &c., lnstora No. 22 South Front Street. This effer Is mate in good faith and will be carried out. Ceme arty and get bargain. ;,, W. H.STYRON, aug 30 lw No 22 South Front St. it Pharmacists." PHARMACIST, REGISTERED IN NORTH Carolina, with eight years' experience and sptonmdreferepees, deslresa position by Sept. 15th or Oct. 1st. Address F . r. " B., Care Box 10, .augS82tnac j. Salem,-Va.- We Get There. T1TE HAVE KEdEVED OF COL. L. A. Powell Ten Head ef the Best Beef Cattle to be found in Sampson county. Also Ten Head of Fine Cattle from Mr. J. Carroll, of Duplin county. They cannot be beat. Call Saturday Morning at our stall and see lor yourself. KING & SIKES, aug302t Stall No. 4 Front St. Market. B uilder an d 0 ontractor . . TTAVING DETKRMINED DEFINITELY TO A A locate again in Wlhninsrton. I resnectmily oner my services to tne citizens or wiimintr- ton as a Builder, Contractor and Superinten dent.- i wiH do my utmost to please and turns that I can give satisfaction in every case. For t he present part ies desiring my ser vices win piease address me tnrougn city r.o. Kespeciruiiy, aug 8 lmnac JOHN SHOLAR. Sharpie Katie M. Daniels, -JAPT. I. W. JOHNSON, WILL TAKE PAR- ties sailing. Trolling or Fishing. Parties ta ken to the Fishing Grounds outside or up and down the Channel. Charter parties accom modated. For terms apply on Board or at the Hotel. 1v2ltf A Rare Ohance To Secure a Bargain ! ENTIRE STOCK OF Hats, Caps, Trunks and n Valises ' jr ...... .,..- . ... TO BE SOLD AT A SACRIFICE -TO CLOSE BUSINESS! I. SHRIER, aug 27 tf lO North Front St.' Specials GARDEN HOSE, DOG COLLARS, LAWN Mowers, Fishlag Tackle. Come in and look at them. We have the goods and can - make the prices tosuK. - " . , WTE. SPRTNGEB CO., my 14 tt u Front St, WHnainston, N.CJ NEW ADV EKTldnil G NTO . IC EEP Kl E A L 1-3 V Bed -& Mattresa Cc. , STattresses, washi lillV. HUM " '- ..- nfftheold ticks or furclshlcr "Tiowell & CUiUinO. rjHE FIRST CARLOAD OF FINE MOU1? TAIN BEEF, MUTTON, and LAMB fromWCEt ern North cnrolina' and." Tennessee arrived here to-day and will be on 4le At 'my, stalls in Front street Market To-morrow. f : A Second Carload will antre here to-morrow and I am pleased to be able te announce to my friends and the publio generally that I have made arrangements . far the. reception hereof : A Carload Every Weok ' ' i' of FINE". - ;v' ' BEEF CATTLE & MUTTON ! -1 will ha ve none but the BEST of this Moua tain Beef and my customers oan always rely upon getting Jst what it 13 represented to be. Call at my Stalls to-morrow morntag" end see some of the Finest Beet, Iam and Mutton ever exhibited In Wilmington. ) : v " ; ' Orders nlled proaptlyand delivered in any part of the city.. ; '-';" "c;'-;-'--v'" : :. -Respectfully, . : v ' '' J. F. GARRELL, Stalls l & 2 Front St. Marlcetr South Sice. - augao 8t. .... f.: jf.. .,. - Vienna Export fltlLB MOST DELICIOUS BEER . EVER BROUGHT TO ma MARKET Guaranteed to keep "".-. Fresli and Sweet in any elmat and at all seasons. . Sold Hy the CASE or BARREL and at Lower Prices than any other . ExportBecr on the Market, ' - v - -:: :'ry-i : Special Rates to Dealers. Fuller particulars on application to - tko ROBERT" PORTNER BREWING CO.f 21 Nnh Second" Street. v?1 ?"Vf;'X "' , ang 26 gw . -iy:::;rAmt. School BooIig, gCHOOL SLATES AND CRAYONS. DE pository for School Books adopted y the stscto Board of Education. Discount to dealers and teachers. Save money and send your orders to HETNSBEBGEK'S. ' . P i a n oq OvQanc $200 win buy you a, fine Upright Piano, wnicn we guarantee for live rear, -ftrcan sold on the popular Monthly; Installment man at - ' r ,;. -; nEINSBERQER'S. - Hebrew New Tear Oard Beautiful Assortment of New Year Cards for our Hebrew friends are for Bale at ' HEINSBERGrER'S aug 29 v.- :-v, x ; . f . N6. 8. V - . . ' SlMp.mKUKTW. "8MC9A5I E. L I IN EFFECT AUGUST 21, 1888,AT 60 A. II From Wilmington, ; From Hammocks. Leave....... 7.45 a. ci. Iieave 10:. a. t. Leave.. 4 0 p. ro. Leave....... 6:00p. tn. Leave....... 8x) p. in. Leave. . i . . . .11:00 p. ta. Leave ....;."&30 a. m Leave. . . 90 a. m Leave 3:00 p. m Leave........ 536 p. m Leave , 7:00 p. m Leave. . . . . 9DUp. m - J. H. CHADBOURN, Jk., aug 20 tf ' : " c: General Manager. I Invite Your Attention ; 1 - tTO OUR LINE OF Twenty-Five Cent Scarfs I Only a Jew on hand. CaU and buyfcr-for 1 they are all gone.' LOUIS EL MEARL.i. - : ': K; Gent's Furni3i:r, aug29 ; : . ; , .13 N. Front street. 0AE0LINA BEACH, "TJNT1L FURTHER NOTICE THE SYLVA:T GROVE wm leave for Carolina iJcach ere; t week day at &-JJ0 sl m. and 20 p. m. V' ' . " , , J. W.: HARPER. angis -.-v- . eni iianar-.-r. Sharpie Kphert E. L2o? yAPT.G. W. SMITH, WILL TAKE PAi:- ties from the Hummocks to ' any point ci v Sound er out to sea, She 13 ntttdwithtx fortable seats, and will accommodate rny passengei3.wPartle3 taken FliL.i?, Trcu- -sailing or tcTthe Blackfish Grom.03 outs; . For terms apply on board. , , aui tr
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