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HE .nin Sundays excepted, every e" ,)U T. JAMES, mWT m ttfCBffKfl POSTAGE PAD): ?lt .. six months $2.00. Three fr- one montn, as wuw. . vv rsarrlftrs. Iree .it C Qcuvww !papC part of the city, at the above fioPerweeJc. . j3" . ,rVV3 lowanauberai. ipn .bers will Please report any and ,,h:,-rii rt w receive, th uoir paper regularly. S ; UMU Review VOL XIII. WILMINGTON, N. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1889. NO 151. Prtser i the most elegant form ....-r.v,- Ann NUTRITIOU8 JUIOE TeLAAft" - " " -OP THE FiGS OF CALIFORNIA, rwWned with the medicinal virtues of plant- beneficial raost known to be to the human system, torming an agreeaDie and effective laxative to perma nently cure Habitual Consti pation, and the many ills de pending on a weak or inactive condition of the UNAS. OVER ABD BOWELS. f 9 ' W Itis the rest excellent remedy known to UMSt THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When enc is BiliOHS or Constipated -fcO THAT PURE REFRE8HIHQ SLBSP, HEALTH and 8TREMOTH ATJRALUY FOULOW Ev'erj- one is using it and all are delighted with it. ASK YO'JFJ DRUGGIST FOR MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. WHMllE. KY. NEW YORK. N. Y For sale by , ROISEKT K. BELLAMY,, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, mcii 38 ly d&w Wilmington. N. C. U B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm.) II you try this remedy you "will say as many others bave said, that it Is the best Wood pu riaer and tonic. Write Blood Balm Co., At lanta. Ga.. tor book or convincing testimony. i. p. Davis, Atlanta, (ia.,(West End.writes 4 consider thai 15. B. B. has permanently curea the of rheumatism and sciatica." ft. R. Sautter, Athena, Ga.. says: "B. B. B. Sued me ot an ulcer that bad resisted all oth- fr treatment. '' LG. Tinsley, Columbiana, Ala., writes-. My mother and sister had ulcerated sore throat and scrofula. 13 B. B. cured them." Joseph F. sponcler, Newman, Ga., writes: 15. B. is. entirely cured me of rheumatism in my shoulders. I used six bottles." 1'has.Relnhardt. No. 2026 Fountain street. : Baltimore. Md.. writes: "I suffered with bleeding piles two years, and am glad to say that one bottle of B. B. B. cured me." J. J. Hardy. Toccoa. Ga.. writes: "B. B. B. is a quick cure ior catarrn. Tnree ootties cured me. I had been troubled several years." . SDink .Atlanta. Ga.. savs: '-One bottle of B. B. u, completely cured my child of eczema." W.i 'Pepper, Fredonia, Ala., writes: kiB. i). curcit iiiv inntnev or nlrwrnri snrp ihroai." local 3sr:ew"s. INDEX TO NSW ADVBRTISBMKIJTS Lost Bunch or Keys B F Pesky Clolhlng Mukds Bkos Pharmacists J J Ukdkick White Goods W Yi Cummiso Mattresses Taylors Bazaaii Great Sale TowNsmr Listers Tax Notice , Hedricx Parisian Outing Cloths Sol Bear -Making room for Fall Goods Jno D Taylor,Com'r Sale of house and lot Mrs W E Mayo Ocean View Dining Rooms -m New moon to-morrow morning at 39 minutes past 3 o'clock. a i Some very fine peaches on mar ket this morning. PLEASE HOTICX. we wfii feegttato saottre eenmniiieMicax our mends on any ana aUsnbiects general interest, but awmwwja be fur nished to the Bdltor. canmnnioaaoM must be written on but one side ot the paper. Personalities must be avoided. Ana it ta especially a particularly under stood that tne Editor does not always endorse the views of correspondents amess so stated to the editorial columns. For X orfli n " ""'"iiua, iair weatner. More rain, and lots of it, and the crops are in the grass now. Church cushions made to order by W. M. Gumming, opp. City Hall, t See advertisements of W. M. Cum ming, manufacturer of mattresses, t For fishing lines, leads, bobs, poles and hooks of all kinds go to the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t A big colored excursion party is expected down here from Goldsboro next Monday, July 1st. Lawn rakes of the latest nd most improved patent. For sale by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co Mosquito bars, a new and conven ient kind, for sale by W. M. Cum ming, opposite City Hall. t There. is economy in building barb wire fences and in buying your wire from the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t Mattresses Renovated and made to order into two sections by W. M. Cumming, opposite City Hall. t We can make you comfortable for $1.00 by supplying you with the Ironclad Oil Stove. N. Jacobi Hdw Co. It is said that the Ocean View R. R. have it in contemplation to erect on Wrightsville Beach, next winter, a large hotel, with accommodations for 600 guests. Painters, save money by buying your white lead, ready mixed paints, varnishes and brushes from the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. They sell none but the best, 1 James C- Mimd$, Agt , DKUGGIST. FULL LINE OF PURE DRUGS AND 0a,l3 Physicians- Prescriptions a spe- net). Artesian Well Mineral Water; come in AM try a glass FKEE. janl5 V W. ATKINSON inestaent. W. P. TOOMER, Cashier. pilffiiflgton Savings & Trust Co., BWfiSSf88 ST" WILMINGTON, M. C, fv,-' t est 0:1 Posits. Is empowered, to raowe frosts of all kinds . mch 29 tf CLYDE'S pewYort WilBiinsrton PI KR -.1-.). EAST RIVER NEW YORK ati between chambers and Roosevelt sts. At o o'clock, P. M. Nksu B5ASSRE sag?"- Wedhesday, June 19 ...Saturday. June 22 .Wednesday. June 26 . . . Saturday, June 29 Last Monday's Durham Tobacco Plant took until Wednesday after noon to get here. It couid have gone to New York and back in that time. Enamoline, the best stove polish in the market. No dust, no mixing necessary. Use like shoe blacking. Every, housekeeper should try it. For sale by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. f There have been very high tides in the sounds for some days past and as a' consequence fish are somewhat scarce. Still, there isn't one of the resbrts but can give you a pigfish supper on demand. The tax listers of the townships butside of the city will meet at the Court House, at 10 o'clock to mor row morning, for the purpose of receiving the list of taxables of par ies residing in the city, owning property in these townships. Refreshing and Invigorating Delicious Soda Water as drawn from Munds Brothers' maguificeut new scda fountain at a temperature of 34. Purest Fruit Syrup, Milk Shakes and Natural Mineral Water. Forecasts. i t c:i ' .i. I A - A OeVV Of o.Yta r:;r rr;:Jyi,gnrramontnecoast!in this city-Misses Jessie Kenan MiKuy warmer. SJanie - Allen, Anna Mebane, SuJ Too well known to need lengthy ! CummiDg and Emma Chadbourn, advertifementsDr. Sage's Catarrh r chaperoned by Mrs. W. H. Chad Remedy. 50 cen, bydruggists. bourn, will leave nere to-morrow on A large bath house, for the ; ar, tne steamship Yemassee for New commodation of the colored nponlp (York, from which place they wil is to be erected at the terminus of sal1 on the steamship State of Ne ttie Ocean View R. R. j vaaa on "ly 6th for Europe, on the school teachers' excursion. The Hon. Daniel L. Russell is building i four intervening days they wil spend m New York inspecting some of the wonders of the great metrop ohs. 1 o . iJCiuuBvmt: oummer resiaence on Wrightsville Beach. It promises to be the largest in the "village." The liver and kidneys must be kept in good condition. Hood's Sar saparilla is a great remedy for regu lating these organs. At the present rate of progress the settlement at Wrightsville Beach will soon be large enough for a Mayor and a Board of Aldermen. They can call it Sand Sity or Cand City, whichever may best strike their fancy. Col. Jno. D. Taylor, Commissioner will sell on Monday next at the Court House door a valuable piece of real estate, corner Anderson and Green streets, a full description of which will be foutad in an advertiser ment published in this issue. ITandsomo Pine Ceilings. The interior of Messrs. Sol. Bear & Co.'s large dry goods and clothing house is being overhauled and im proved", and handsome1 yellow pine ceilings are to be put on. The work has been completed on the second and third floors, and is now being pushed forward on the first floor. The goods have all been removed to the upper floors and are being ofs fered at very1 low prices to get them out of the wav and make room for Fall stock. - The Mayo House. Mrs. W. E. Mayo, who has been so favorablyjknown for years past in her management erf the house at the Rocks, has taken charge of the dining rooms at Switchback station on the Ocean View Railroad, and is, now fully prepared to accommodate the public with meals,' either singly or m parties. Her fish suppers Are unsurpassed and meals will be ready on the arrival of all trains. Mrs Mayo's excellent reputation as hostess, at the Rocks, will follow her wherever she goes and is the best guarantee of the excellent treat ment that all will receive t her house. a FROM WILMINGTON EPArn.il Friday-. June 21 . . .Tuesday, June 25 Friday, June 28 ...Tuesday, July 2 item ' 1U!1S Lading and Lowest, m ru jjigaranteed to and from points in North wu i . : rau'Ul',','s have unsurpassed passeu pJSnoduitons. He Sta or Passage apply to 3 oMALLBONISS, superintendent, ?Btt, W ilmington, a C. Shirts, we have got them by the million, made by good and skilful hand; come and see us, we can save you over fifty five xer cent. We'll not charge you fancy prices, treat comeandVroiVrze; 'us ftottfT Sav ed is money made, at the Wilming ton ShirtFactory, 122 Market street Sign of the blue awning. tf progress. It is very important iu this age of vast material progress that a reme ,w i.p nleasins: to the taste and to the eve, easily taken, aeospwMw hp atomaeh and healthy in its na ture and effects. Possession these n.ii Svruo of Figs is tne ou nerfect lwative and most gentle diuretic known TUe Howard Belief The Prog ram iue. The liroerramme of the Open Air Concert to be given "by the German ia Band in h 9 City Hall Park to morrow night is as follows; 1. March, Western Boom South' well. 2. Serenade. Pleasant Dreains Ribley. : 3. Concert Polka (cornet solo by Prot. S. A. Schloss.) 4. Overture, Ideal Sch loss. 5. The Prettiest Gavotte War ren. G, Our Babies Polka Langey. 7. Kmigkt Waltzes Knight. 8. Overture, Forepaugh's Aggrega tion South well. Seats will be reseived for ladies. No charge whatsoever will be made, It will be an entirely free concert. Confederate Veterans. Col. Win. L. DeRosset having been tendered by the Governor the com mand of the Confederate veterans, on the occasion of the visit of their body to the encampment of the State Guard, which it is expected will take place on Friday, July 13th, has accepted the same and has se lected as his personal staff Col. Jno. D. Taylor, Ca.pt. Walter G. MacRae and Capt. Jas. t. Metts, Adjutant. The command will be divided into six companies, for the more easy handling of the same, and the fol lowing gentlemen ha ye been select ed to command the several compan- ies: 1st uompany, uomuianaer jos. Price; 2d Company, Capt. Thos. C Lewis; 3d Company, Maj. T. Hall McKoy; 4th Company, Capt. R. M. Mclntire; 5th Company, P. Heins- berger6th Company, Capt. W. P. Ordham. Suspected Infanticide. A ease calling for the intervention of the police was reported .at the that early in the day a coiorea wu- fur Vio nmnf? of Sarah Jones iLLO.ll wjr . srive birth to an illegitimate child in a shanty near Hilton. Arcnie also colored, her paramour and the father of the child, was the only one present with her at the time. Soon after its birth he tooK up tne nnm and started off with it against the protests of the woman. She became alarmed for its safety and got some of the neighbors to report the case. Officers Howland and Wood were A Consolidation. It was announced yesterday af ternoon that the - Wilmington Gas Light Company had purchased Hie plant and franchise of the North Carolina Power Company known as the electric light company. A meeting of the stockholders of the Gas Light Company was held yes terday afternoon, at which the bar gain was confirmed . The purchase is in effect a consolidation of the two companies, the stockholders in the Power Company being paid for their holdings with stock issued by the Gas Light Company. It i 'in derstood that the works of the c -trie light company will be remov d to the Ga$ Company's yard at the foot of Castle street, and the plants consolidate i under one manage ment. Two Hundrrett More Booms. The Island Beach Hotel at the Hammocks is full and it is generally kept full. As fast as guests depart others arrive to take their places. The house is becoming very popu lar. Many of Mr. Piatt's guests are gentlemen from this city, with their families, who will spend the Summer there, finding all the delights of a first class Summer resort and yet being at hand to attend to business. There are numbers of guests from other eities in the Southern States It is painfully apparent now that the hotel building is too smalf and we understand that it is to be large ly added to and improved during the Winter. It is said that 200 rooms are to be built during the Winter and that electric lights and other conveniences are to be added. A arentleman of this city, who is spending the Summer there with his wife, says that there would be a thousand guests there now were there sufficient accommocations for them. This may be somewhat of an extravagant estimate, but it is cer tainly indicative of the popularity which this house has already attained. On to Atlanta. The Charlotte Observer, com" ments on the rapidity with which the bonds of the Georgia, Carolina faS&flff iBftilroe Weaken ! twice over before 1 o'clock ana goes onto congratulate the peopieui Charlotte on this new outlet for thein to the Southwest. TlW fact is there are more places than one that will derive great bene. fit from tne completion ui 1 Wilmington and Atlanta, now widely separated, will become prac tically next door neighbors, and there will not only be new territory opened to our enterprising business NEW A D VERTISISe&ENTS. HW ADVEJ&TI8EMENT8. SPECIAL OFFER. If you want your Mattresses made in Two Sections (whether old ones being Renovated or new ones being made to order) I will do it without extra charge, though it takes more ticking, time and trouble. Respectfully, Mr. James H. Ctiadbourn, Jr., is in the city to-day on a brief visit. Mr. Eddie Everett, son of Capt. E. Everett, who has beenat school in New York, is here to spend his vacation with his parents. A bunch of keys was lost yesterday afternoon. The finder will be liber ally rewarded if he will leave them at this office. Manufacturer and Renovator of Mattresses. Our Handsome IS IN PULL SWING. 0DA FOUNTAIN 'EcpLi soda maa ot tne nnost material tobe nad. Mineral Waters, Mil ShiScesT c. je27tf MUNDS BROTHERS, 104 N. Front St Capt. Sasser tells us that the Ons- iow Road is graded to a point four miles from the crossing of the Sea coast Road. It comes into the New bern Road near the four mile post, and near Mr. J. S. Harris' farm. It is hoped that there will be a large attendance at the musicale to be given in the Opera House to night. An excellent programme has been arranged ana it premises to be one of the most noted musical events in the history of our city. Boat Race at Maaoaboro. There will be some fun at Mason boro on the Fourth. There are nine, surf boats on the Sound and as each crew claim that their particular boat is the fastest and best, the matter is to be decided by a race, which will take place at some time during the day, according to the tide. A bier time is anticinatpd About the Bad Weather. The rain to day is general along the coat and prevailed yesterday at most stations east of the Mississippi river. The bad weather is attend ant upon an area of increased pres sure moving from the ocean but as it is not a decided increase the pres ent conditions indicate Its early dissipation and subsequently better weather. The rainfall here to day up to 4 p, m. was .75 of an inch. DIE. Sale of a House and Lot, IN THE CITY OF WILMINGTON, FOR PARTITION. m ucieuuaai, iue unaersign oner appelated in and by said by public auction, for cash, at e?or, la the eity ef WU- JJY VIRTUE OF A DECREE OF THE Su perior Court of New Hanover County, made in a certain special proceeding tureln pend ing, wherein Mary Hall is plaintiff, and John Francfs Telfair is defendant, the underaien- eeree. wiu sen by tiie crt House ttU5. on MONDAY, THE 1ST BAY OF .at 13 o'clock M.. tnat Leila said city which is boundea and described as rol ,ws, beginning at tne Nortneast corner of B'oek 354, and runt thence Southwardly alone o Western line of Anderson street feet, tbence West, parallel with Green Street 82j; UtbSStLr?ra V111 wl,h Anderson street, 66 feet to Green street, thence East pfe8outaern line of Green street 82 LKem a part This, the 90th day of May .1889. ia JNO. D. TAYLOR, ' Commissioner. SOMETHINGlflWl A SMALL LOT OF Parisian Outing Cloths, COMPOSED PRINCIPALLY OF WOOL. TIENKEN In this city, at 3:30 o'cleek this mm mug, j., wire or jonn h. Tienken, In the 89th year of her age. me runerai services will take lace to morrow morning, ai 7:30 o'clock, at the resi dence, 916 Market street. Interment in the lamuy ioc at uurgaw. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Lost. TN THIS CITY, LAST NIGHT, A 1UNCH or Keys. The finder win be liberally rewarded if he leaves theoa at Je371t THIS OFFICE. Making Room for Fall Goods TTTHILE OUR STORE IS BEING EN- larged and remodeled we win close eut aU ance of Summer Goods at greatly rediced prices. Brown Linen Vests ?0c, White Linen Vests 5c, Alpaca Coats Sl.Oo to S4.00. 300 Casslmere. Pants $3.00 to $4.50. French Percale SWrtu at. $75c. worth $1.25. STRAW HATS at less than cost. Must be sold. SOL. TESTBkAJB. Je 27 lm 20 Market Street. Notice to Tax-Payers. HE TAX LIbTEKS OF THE FOLLOWING L Townships will meet at the Court House, in the City of Wilmington, on Friday, the" atth Inst., 1889, at 10 o'clock A. M., for the purpose JAS.N. MAOOMBER. Tax Lister Harnett Township. B. S. MONTFOKDr ax Lister Masonboro Township. .T. n. HORNE. -Tax Lister Federal Point Township, je 27 It OCEAN VIEW Officers Howlana ana u. new ie to attract to j HB raMHSIUNEB woul : r New York Je ,1 CLYDE .c CO.. Gen'l Agents. ' " Bowliny i Jrecn. New York. 0 , Drn und i UrmicalP, Y!;L!rV AUTleLES, PATENT MEDICINES, 'r Braces, Trusses, etc,, ftc. hcnptions idled day or night at F. C. MILLER'S, jam. Drug Store. Corner Fourth and Nun Sts., Eire Carolina field about three miles from tho . i . . -kt int Hnurrttn c tv, wnere tney ' -v V I i v i ii if m w - i m CiUgllic vu. - " .- t 1 Dnliuf I nr.p The members ot uowaui d succeeded in tneir . ib , . . iDiisriisro- JROOTsLS AT Switchback SUtion ! LD INFORM ammocks and 'fti mimm ill in ,11.: . Ocan view,.. that her hwuw nwm A Very Fine Fabric in NEAT PATTERNS Handsome Colors VERY DESIRABLE FOR Nothing to equal them in the city. 30 26M CAROLINA BEACH THE SUNDAY SCHOOL OF THE First Presbyterian Church van gire a grand FAMILY EXCURSION to Carolina Beach aezt Friday, the 28th Inst, one of the largest and most pleasant excur sions ot the season is expected. Boa4 leave at 90 a, EOr, 20 ana 5 P. ZO. Re turn at 12:30, 5:15 and 8 p. ffl. Je 26 2t Don't Buy TJNT1L YOU GET TO PRINCESS STREET W ,.t mnri tr rpnrcsnt a lartre. responsloie house in bis own locality and outage of lairae. eities. A remunerauve sau gj uufamniE f.YhhantrfvL Kldred Johnon,supu t w taT LOCk Box 1565, JL Y on TlaQnli tn (lav promised excursion. They carried a capturing him Tuere w no tr . y bethi.ongh or WMtttWlolto Pro -i-v- i fv,0 ft. 1 af the chihl and it is feared that L.ee ru a n Hmi thronirlt iargeoiuW . ,0lttft.wlW wm it. The wo- - ttt lenti Elberton ami Atnens, by mm on to Atlanta, here ais'Dr. have outlets to he W !.. . - . "1 n ' .. - - x t.A Tntter HAS notineu auu sue wise joineu tuc " The (iebrffia, Carolina ,1 ;.. i.niit frnni Monroe 1 1 r r11 tWailFOtlU IS UUiii . understood tnat em rtwioAtiv oH,..i.h,,t tutmn are now spea for the ac- TS" C, to LJuester. o. j. wj""? ; Atlanta. Georgia. The MmninfAtir,n of quests, and that no pains will To the Public. aaTE WOULD RESPECTFULLY AN- nounce to the public that oar Restaurant to now opea and ready for the accomnaodaUon of all who favor us with their patronage. - Piff Fish, Crabs, &c.f ready on ihe arrival of all torahia. FrhCopl Beer always on band. Restaurant within one hundred yards of swlback. llcnl,: parties with baaketa are welcome to use of my pavllllon and can be furnished With Fish or coffee. , ... je M JAB. A. HEWLETT. who will ; , awav with it. The wo If it has rained tnere as u i - as in ereat de-tt t . o iicf tiisannoinrineiii. m. It llUS wcu "fa i -. !!.! ... , ,ti T 11 T fc 111 it Others went flown aivu , Dr 1.,. .lrl lmv Al hPf' OU UIC " OUL UlllU) WU " (mrw"-:i . ail Elberton au. au.. , ,n amirs and at llvin- prices. racial an angemenis i Her experience for i ,.Mthwpst Via tfr. n t3o-is will be tanooa, nim MRS. W. E. MAYT. rhu roatl Will ' have outlets to the West via Chat. ' her esperce for by the rain. properly cared-tor. 1 BiruiiBgham. 1 Glassware. nj patronlise her tables. DAVBm gTORE AND TO ARRIVE OVfcB 1 1 Jl&&g&i i AiSS ' T Thousand pieces Glassware that must be - W firnerience for several seasons at "Tfce gold. . . I j jetflm .. j m WW m. r- wm MVI A ffmrar' VlM ' Itoeks - anpros guarautcc 1 tma &Zr2S 'KASidL Mease. . . upnuiMi tivv w.j ........, - je 31 u cunr
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