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' : I m. . cnndays m-mm m from 0SS.r. - ,OEpaid: j ! i a a-sr ii' mm . ill, 1 f A I I B 111 I 11 I , , ... , I - . i rra PAT ltJ nr and Frop. f ..AflJ PAJD: 1 K" v- - month, 35 ceuu .afllt( I hy carriers, tree city, at . . anil p,easc report rt the aost elegant form liAXATiveA-o"-" c,6S OF CALIFORNIA. Bbid with the medicinal i of plants known to be rbcneficial to the human ' forming an agreeable circuit , .i rVv.,o"i Uy cure Hawnuu o aua mc - inV on a weak or inactive itiou oi me ES. LVER AND BOWtta. t, ,he most exceUeniriw-y- . ..- rnctinated Whtnoneis Buiou"' 5P THAT REFRESHING SLEEP, 'SaTtH and TREMOTH NATURALLY ruu.". vone is using it and all are Utedwithit. ASK YOOM LWWJW rv VOL XIII. WILMINGTON, N. C SATURDAY. MAT 25, 1889. NO 12. i i . INDEX TO XBW ADVKKTI3KMKNTS H n Foster Boarding. B F Penny A Big Cnance Munds Bros Pharmacists W M Ctjhminq Mattresses J J HW5BICK "Lyon" Parasols -Chas P Browne, Agt Lemons r h BuNTTNO--Oomml8slonerrs Sale. Sylvan Grove For Carolina Beach R M McIntire Yon cannot stay Away Braddy & Gaylobd The Racket Store - Lawn rakes of the latest nd uios improved patent. For sale by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co t Day's length 14 hours and 9 utes. iuin Maj. Jno. C. Winder city yesterday. was in the i at Preaching at the Seamen's Bethel Sunday evening at 5 o'clock. Sea men and all others axe invited to attend. A choir of music will be in attendance. , .. - 6 j 91 Used and Struck His Foot. V Sunset to morrow afternoon minutes nast 7 o'clock. Go to the right in walking, riding, and driving and much confusion may be avoided. Commencing with to morrow, the (irace M. E. Sabbath school will convene at 5 o'clock p. in. But one marriage license issued this weelt and that was to a white couple. For fishing lines, leads, bobs, and hooks of all kinds go to Jacobi Hdw. Co. painful wound about 1 o'clock today while using a foot adze at work at Carolina B&ffch. He was working NEW ADVBBTI8BMBNTP. PLEASK NOTICE. we vw begfrmto reeave rormnwitrnttf as our mends on any and anmMMtfio general! The name of the writer must always he fur nished to the Editor. , communications must he written on one aide of the ; Personalities most he avoided. And it is especially and particularly under stood that the Editor does not always endorse the views of correspondents unless so la the editorial columns. but N KW A D V JBJRT I S EM JEW TO. VI 2 hi rv- f OH Wilmington Switig-BiBd and Mattrwt Company N0.107 NOKTH THlttUSlKGKr, l i t il wiiiMiisraTON, a. St. Paul s Episcopal Church will I be consecrated to-morrow morning, at the 11 o'clock services. Tobacco plants are a curiosity here. oiue are now in iuu uroym m tne premises awaoncu iaj Countv Jail. There is economy in building barb wire fences and In buying your wire rom the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t If the Hver and kidneys are slug gish and inactive, Hood's Sarsapa- rilm will arouse tnem to prompt anu regular tion. Take it now. We can make you comfortable for $1.00 by supplying you with the Ironclad Oil Stove. N. Jacobi Hdw Co. f MAN actureo only by tlFORNTA FIG SYRUP CO. SM FRANCISCO, UAL. Erne. xy. Htw runK- 1 r sale by HEKT R PEIiLAMY, WHOLESALE DRLGUIST, j ly dw Wi lmington , N. O. Convincing Proof. - fcany instances it lias been proven that B. (Botanic Blood Balm), made by the Rnim co. . Atlanta. Ga.. will cure blood m n s worse pmises, n"i ucu an IfK-atment talLs. Brunson, Atlanta, Ga., writes: "I had Inintr ojeers on one iesf anu ouu iuu ovult tit greatly prostrated. I believe I actu mralloweil a barrel of medicine In vain k to cure the disease. With little hope 1 K-acted on tne urgent aovice oi a inenu tot a bottle of R. Ik B. I experienced a fe, and my lf spondency was somewhat lied, ikent uslafif it until I had taken in bottles, and all the ulcers, rneuma- aadftll other horrors of blood poision Idisappeared and at last, I am sound ana MU& after an experience oi iwt-Ht Business and working men's pray . as xi. : ,. er anu experience iuwuug nu evening at 8:15 o'clock, at Seaman'8 Bethel. Cannot the liermania Cornet Band give some open air musical concerts during the season on their practice nights? Euautoline, the best stove polish in the market. No ust, no nnxiugJ necessary. Use like shoe blacking Every housekeeper should try it. For salebv the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t . . by buying of torture.'1 Wai t'ard, Maxey. Ga., writes: "My dls- pas pronounced a tertiary form of blood .Mvface. uead and snouiaers were a Painters, save money your white lead, ready mixed paints, varnishes and brushes from the JN Jacobi Hdw. Co. They sell none but the best. t Go and See the Silver Kins, Something new and elegant; the most popular white Shirt of the season. Sells at the remarkably low price of 50 cents at the Wilming ton Shirt Factorv. No. 122 Market st.' Sign of the blue awning. ' tf At the urgent solicitation of quite a number of persons who attended the sacred musical concert at Grace M. E. Church a few weeks ago an- t no fnfil wound H p was brought nn i Maaresses win oe maae qi any size o painmi wouna. e was orougnt up rmateflals if desired, on shortest notice. 1 r, ttib .ej;i). CUenwt) and takpn to Mattresses made bv band In the old cal the Sutton House, where sui assistance was summoneu. Having everyfacility.for making Mattresses, at the most perfect shape and of evary size and quality I beg to call your attention to our gooas. lose maae in the old war. Mattresses will be made of any size ordered and of -any material, or oftwoor mm diBMent atenais u oesirea. on snorxesi notice. , 4 Mattresses made by SaiKl, in the old way, If yteftatfMr-' , a iTf ymtUl sale. . poles ! with the tool when it shooed and! The Machine I use to shape ani nil Mattresoe is recent patent (August, 18S7) and the tne i. strtU'K nis ioor, mniciintf a very i reeuiar and uniform, and I ffuarautee them ot better shape than ti Crib Mattresses. Crib Springs, Mattresses for kt singly an0- Also'-Sptjngs of any stae and Cashionb of any Jffi the Capt. J. C. Smith, of the steamer . A ... S D. Murchifton, has resigned to taKe charge of the transfer steamer here of the C. P. & Y. V. R. R. Services were held in St. James' Church last night and were largely attended. The Bishop administered the rite of confirmation to one can didate, a lady. Services in St. John's Church to morrow: xioty tiounuumuu, o . Pull choral service by St. James choir and sermon by Rev. Nathaniel Harding at 11 a. m There have been eight interments here this week; two adults in Oak- dale, one child and one adult m Bellevue and three children and one adult in Pine Forest. The Passport was launched from the railway yesterday afternoon and will begin her regular trips to Caro lina Beach and Southport on Mon day, making two trips each day. The Diocesan Council closed its labors here last evening but it is hoped that none of the clergy or lay delegates will leave to night but that all will remain over until Mon day. The Old and the New. The old Union School building, near the Site of Fifth Street M. iv Church, has been renovated and im proved and fitted up for temporary use by the congregation of that Church during the construction of thpir handseme new brick edifice. The old churchhas been torn down flnH mirth of ffft material as can be utilized will enter into the construc tion of.the new one. The old struc ture, thoflgh, was a frame buiiding and the new one will be of brick. Ground for the new edifice was broken this morning. It will be. several weeks before the corner stone is laid. of corruption, and finally, the disease hpr will lift fiven shortlv which hdneys were deranged, I lost flesh and! lovers of fine vocal and instrumental tli. and life became a burden. All said K surely die. but nevertheless, when I ised ten bottles of B. B. B. I was pro kced well. Hundreds of scars can now be Ion me. i have now been well over twelve as." mgs and (jhemicalp, LET ARTICLES, PATENT MEDICINES, Braces, Tnisses, etc., etc. 'Prescriptions filled day or night at F. C. MILLER'S, Druer Store. Corner Fourtn and Nun Sts., ii i Em FOR millinery r TRAW GOODS. RY annns atting, ;. CARPETS, RUGS, DOW SHADES. lerwear, Hoes, laces, Naiware, Tinware.' rtlB8,PeatherDusterB, OIL CLOTH. music may enjoy. Young's Comgh IJalsam is a remedy that is selling entirely IJJU11 1 LB Uiri IbD uuu 10 g, relieve and cure all chronic and acute Cough 8, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption. For sale whole sale and retail by Munds Brothers. .? 1- : ft ing, P. S Keuovating Done. Opp.u. o,t, Han. - -.m i pi City Court. JBefore the Mayor this morning: (jleorge Young disorderly conduct, case dismissed. J. E. Sykes, firing a pistol in the city limits, $W or 20 days. SHE IS "GRATEFfJW , "I paved the life of my little bv a prompt use of lr. Acker's lish Remedy for Consumption." Mrs. WM. . Harriman, Mew York. Munds Bros., druggists DAVIS In this clto, an the evening of th$ 24th Inst., LOUIS P. DAVIS, aged35yeanu Funeral from St. James' Church this after uoon at a quarter past 6 o'clock. ft - Jk Peculiarly Sad Death. Mr. J. S. Benjamin died yesterday afternoon, on Second street, be tween Market and Princess, under peculiar! v sad circumstances. He came here a few weeks ago. with Und Workmen were engaged to day in putting down the carpets in St. Andrew's Church, preparatory to . , , i i arranging tne enairs, wmcn nave been received. It is expected that the church will be dedicated on or about the 9th of June next. A new road or route from Market street to Oakdale Cemetery, say about Twelfth street, is being agi tnted for the benefit of citizens residing in the Southeastern portion of the city who now have to go so much out of their way in reaching the cemetery with funerals and in visiting their dead. 500 Reward. For man v vears the manufacturers of Dr. Sa ere's Catarrh Remedy have offered, in crood faith, a standing re ward of 500 for a case ot enronic nasal catarrh which they cannot oure. No matter how bad the dis ease has become, or of how many years standing, it yields, indue time, ro cneir s&ui. nin lumuus muu. is sold by druggists at 50 cents. f JOU may be found there at VRY LOW PRICES. Racket Sto WST ST ADDY re, WlLMINtiTOJ4 N c.., & U AY LORD, pRopRiBXOK3 Grace Methodist E.Church, South, Northeast corner of Fourth ana Mulberry streets, Rev.W. S. Creasy, Pastor. Service to morrow at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sabbath school at 5 p. m. Weekly prayer meeting and lecture Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Seats free. A cordial in vitation is extended visitors and strangers. Tonriato, Whether on pleasure bent or busi ness snoniu taKe on every trip u bottle of Syrup of Figs, as it acts The street gang of prisoners don- ii ml t.liftii strined suits to' day, for li V X "f. " this first time. Some of them seem ed pleased with the appearance they made and the attention they at tracted. The Young Men's meeting at the Y. M. C, A. rooms to morrow after noon at 5:30 o'clock will be in charge of Mr. John C. Davis. All young men are invited), especially strangers stoppiner in the1 city. Capt. R. M. McIntire offers for sale one of the most desirable build in or lnr.s in the citv. It is situated on Market street, next to nts' resi- f no r x dence, and has a rronr oi oo iwi-, running back 155 feet to an alley in the rear. There will be no services in St. James' Church tomorrow morning but the congregation wrTl unite with St. John's. At night there will be ioint services in St, James1. On the A . . . in v. former occasion tne services wtn uc of a "highly choral character." We had lots of mailer written out and prepared for yesterday's issue which we were forced to leave out as it was impossible for us to get it in the paper. Our report of the pro ceedings of the Diocesan Connci was also abbreviated because of th pressure on our columns. Rev. L. T. Christmas, Pastor of v. pontmi RuntiKt Church, has been quifce sick for nearly a nionth past and has been unable to hold coMfs for several weeks. He is w v - ' improving now, however. Rev. John Mitchell will fill bis pulpit to morr row morning at U o'clock. A change of schedule is to go Into effect on the Seacoast Railroad on Monday. Among other things tne last train will not leave the Hum mocks until a later hour than at present and trains will leave Front street depot as well as from Priaeess street. St. Paul's Evang. Lutheran Church. The services in St. Paul's Evan gelical Lutheran Church, corner Market and Sixth streets,Rev. F. W. E. Peschau, pastor, to morrow (Sun day) will be in German at 11 a. m- and at 8 p. m. in English. All are welcome at the services. A New Song. We are in receipt of a new song and chorus entitled, "The Orphan's Plea," the words of which were composed by Rev. F. W. E. Peschau his wife, her sisterand two children and the musjc adapted from a pop and sought employment. He was German melody by the same frbm Augusta, and his mother re gentleman, and dedicated to "Cape sides in Mobile. He died of pneu Fear" and "Orion" lodges ot Odd monia. He was an accomplished, Fellows, in this city. While it is erudite gentleman and a fine writer not a pretentious effort, it has a ami was, alas! the only support of pieasinguelody and a chorus well his bereaved ones. Kind friends arranged, with harmonies that are are with them in their great sor- fa 0f tender and sweet sounds, row and helped to soothe his last Words and music are happily wed moments. The funeral services aej, and when properly rendered take place this afternoon at 480 ill be touchingly effective. All the o'clock from the First Baptist receipts from the sale of the song Church. NBW APVEBTI8BMBWTW. Boarding;. fi WO TEMPERATE, RESPECTABLE OKN tianen can he accommodated with good hoard I at 713 Mulberry street. my 25 3t H. H. FOSTER. f Lemons. OA BOXES LEMONS, 0J Mr. 600 LBS. DRIED APPLES, :j,ooo sujngixKs, 1 TUBS NEW BUTTER. Cigars and Tobacco. For sale cheap. CHAS. F. BROWNE, AflTt, 128 North Water St.. Wilmington, N. c. my 25 tf d&w (Star copy.) CAROLINA BEACH. will be donated to tiie Odd Fellows' Fallen Asleep. m f vxpun x LouiaP. Davis, second top of ."""'""'"Y"." ....7". Hon. eeovge DavK ed.at A'"ZT " a i . 1 . ; -v -Hin nit' IOCVI "-ta - v - 1 - w- 1 rornop o vixuwiMiii'H 11 i.um c t iud i L IV llVx a v-J v w v - a iKr,- .uT 'X.Th " "h Some AM are being trained to gradnal, has Seen seen for some B.ng ,t. The song . 1 thra l be pot r and the on sale and we trust that an apple rand nis f enus were not oiative public wil. show their love Mr ravis was 35 years of age. He for the poor orphans by buying this was a native of this city and had sweet piece of harmony. been reared here. He was of the . Why Not A Musical Festival." best and purest and nohleattype of Rev. F. VV. E. Peschau. who is an the many noble young men wnoni educated musician and anaccom- Wilmington has been proud to claim pnshed violinist, has a few young as her own. tiis death was calm m(3v nrng OQ that "King of and peaceful, as hislife had been instrttoiente, who are evincing honorable and full of noble aspira market! nroficiency in musical tions and generous deeds. He fell i c It is proposed that the asleep with the sun last evening and clagg gnal giv0 a concert at no dis awoke to day in a fairer world than t(Lnt (my vvhen our people may see this. His mortal remains will be our natjve talent in a new light, interred this evening. The funeral ye have been favored with piano services will take place at St. James' j concerts, vocal concerts, and it will Church and the interment will be at be a pleasing novelty, as ell as an Oakdale. 1 interesting entertainment when we Dioeesan Council. have a violin concert by home tal ent; trained and educated unuer The Co uncil met at r.V. 1 ao lr onrl vr wmv.. - - ... : .i. the report of the Committee on nome s... - -"- HevS of the Prayer Book was undoubtedly bevar,ed by he inade by Rev, V. W. SWeldsand ap- mtroduct.on of f" moved. The followtag were elected pmno and by vocal efforts by ,ome ni n . . I mi i hi I iinsii amuirvutvt r. ti r m v,-. i v - A. V I i V w trnstees of the Diocese: A. A. Watson (ex officio,; Hon. Geo. Davis, Col. J. W. Atkinson. When the report of the trustees of the University orthe South was brought op Dr. DeRosset read a letter from a trustee ki Mtssiasfppi, 1 in which le aked for a better deli nitfon of The Goldsboro Rice Mills. An item in our State News column speaks of the purchase by Mr. Pefli broke Jones, of this city, of the ftolstJbro Rice Mills. It is Mr. .TooesMntenuon to uue wwiuiuiiici. with the other mills in which' lie is interested under one management. In this ootmection, having a man sb leep$ Y interested in musical science in addition to his other la bors for the social, moral and spirit ual advancement of our people, and who has always shown a genuine pubUc spirit, would it not be weir to cvxwi va IT 1.;... A Atharoftf likfi lUtlsical the relations that each , T I 7'; n o. diocese held to the University. This " J.V " , '7" u,w . i t ,j0- and establish musical organization caused a , genera. d,scusson of m.s , q Peteteburg, aio"y.Z : : I iwWeh has just concluded its seventh i lie iwiowiug were auuuiuiu . . . nrtrifn,10 denrsAidCommittee: Ee.Tbo. fcL;,jrWaS unstinted praise from the press? We have the material-, both for the orchestra and a heavy and effective chorus. Now let our public spirited citizens take hold of this good work gTEAMER ' SYLVAN GROVE" LEAVES for Carolina Beach ttally, except Sunday, at 9:30 a. m. and 3 p.m. Train leaves Beach at 1p.m. and 6 p. na' J. W. HARPER, my 25 M Gen'l Manager. Commissioner'sSale of Real Estate for Partition. gT VIRTUE AND IN PURSUANCE OF A decree of sale made on the 17th day ot May, A. D. 1889. hy the Superior court of New Hanover county, State of North Carolina, in a certain. special pruceeuiujt imuuiiig iu oam ww, wherein John V. Grainger Is plalnnft and Fan nie Dawson Grainger, chas. S. Grainger, heirs at law of Isaace B. Grainger, deceased, and V . t 11.1. a v, Aj .Mjfrin hha lAiMaAal.A Wm. li. Siuiin, tucir guniuiiiu, aio ucicuuauw, the undersigned, the Commissioner appointed by the aforesaid decree, made in said cause. wm fell oy puoiic auction, ro i-ne mgnest raa der, at the Court House door. In the City of Wlimingtoh, in the county of New Hanover aforesaid, on Thursday, the 20th day ot June, . A. D. 1889, at 12 o'clock M.. the following de ecrlhed property, situated In County of New Hanover aforesaid, bounded and described as follows: s , One lot in the City of W ilmington, being the western half ot lot l, in Block 37. on the south western corner of Dawson and Eighth streets, running thence 69 teet with the line of Eighth street, thence west 165 feet, thence north 66 feet with the line of Dawson street, 165 feet to the beginning; also, another lot, being the southeastern fourth of lot 2, In block iff, he ginnir.g 99 feet from the southwestern corner of Dawson and Eighth streets and running thence south with the line of Eighth street 33 teet, thence west 165 feet, thence north 33 feet, thence east 165 feet to the rjeglriixlng: atoo. an other lot being east halt of lot 3, in blocjc 37, in said City of Wilmington, beginning 138 teet 1 from the said corner of Dawson ana mgnuj attwt thfjinn ninnlncr south With the line Oi Eighth' street 66 feet, thence north 66 teet, thenee east 165 teet to the beginning. And also one piece or parcel of land lying rn Federal Point townabjp,New Hano?er county, bounded and deiKrfbed as pJHf said land an wbicfc John 3L savage nodes, containing one hundred and ninety-five acres, adjoi ning the land of S. J. Teboe and others. nrfiTl8?h day of May, 188t, it. II. JBUX1XXX, my laaw aat ; il Atkinson, Dr. 8. J. Hinsdale, Mr. F. R. Rose. Revs. Messrs. Harding and 8hields resigned from the Executive Mis sionary Committee and Revs. Chas Arnold ana uooert Strang d b another vear we can have a appoiutcu.uunrn. . fflKtiral at little cost XtiA uiitteenowstandsBevaiMAr-V nrAfnnn(l credit . . . . , r v. rtobert strange, messr. shall reflect profound credi upon n nJ if it. tun v not rtpftch luart New York. my n tf sat gists. H. R.-myan, weo. n. Rooert eACeIlence of the PetersbMrg E. S. Hoyt, Festival, it wiiJ be far above medi- The report of the Committee on ocrfty and will be the stepping " the State of the Church was read stone to greater ajm vrm od approveu. rmiBeton talent take the lead in a tiiillint? their rice themselves, rne aner mnicau. ' m ""7 niawcai aesuny inan hure llu" O . 1 I : . . . , . 1. I .iirwit 1 Htlml .- vn.n nKa aniaTta iWfXr' Will FOn be the same as tnose anu ciuwus ti 1 wa. 1 ur ouiuc jrsum md aine die. 1 us 01 uc uwui . most pleasantly and effectually on (The mills will be run aa toll mills, the kidneys, liver and bowels, pre- ging to parties noiaing rice rpe w - ' - . m;-& Let us try it: Let Wil i! r , i.,iv.D kw! x rxf yiiine m the rousrh or ana app. h.'rtAn talpnt take the lead in a ' i . . 1 " ,L TH. ; Aftpr thf tvi forms of Sickness. J? or sale In 00c 1 milling m . . . ... 1 '11 1 3: ,1 I . a . ill ana i.uv potiiea oy aii Huiuguruf-i ions wm : charged by the unanesxon rains, r The Vacant Lot NEXT MY BESID bbxlos reet tofliiey lia TQt Apply to wV ' v' my 24 3t ft Carolina Beach Hotel o2- rpHE CAROLINA BKABUTKL AT JU famous watering place of flat IS MO and ready tor the Bill ot Pare unexeevuonal comfortable beds and first class attendants. rlSH MEALS ready on arrival of every train -ttHftfrafeBv, my 21 lm prdprieton name, ! 1 1 mrmtk .
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