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Combinecf vliih the medicinal Sues of plants known to be W beneficial to the human cystem, forming an agreeable aid effective laxative to perma ntly cure Habitual Consti pation, and the many ills de pending on k weak or inactive condition of the - HDIEYS. LIVER AND BOWELS. It U the most excellent remedy know to UJkHSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When oe is Bilious or Constipated SO THAT URE BLOOD, RKFRE8HIMQ 8LBEP, HSALTH and STRENGTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Erery one is using it and all are. delighted with it. . ' , ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR MANUFACTURED ONLY BiY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO; CAL. mimiLLE. KY. ' NEW YORK.. Y For sale by KOHEIIT K. BELLAMY, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, men as ly diw Wilmington, N. O. 1 i;. K. II. (Botanic Blood Balm.) II you try this remedy you will say as many others Lave said, that it is the bjsst blood pu Utter and tonic. Write Blood Balm 'CO.. At lanta, Ga., tor iok ot convincing testimony- 0. P. Davis, Atlanta, Ga..(West Endhwrites I consider tirat R. B. B. has permanently cured me of rheuuMism and sciatica." 1L It Sauirer, Athens, Ga., says: "B. B. B, eured me of an ulcer that nad resisted all oth er treatment" s ' , E. u. Tlnslej-. t olumbiana, Ala., writes: -.My mother and lister had ulcerated sore hroat and scrofula I B. B. B. cured them J' i Jospb F. sponcler, Newman, Ga.,. writes: B. B. B. entirely cured me of rheumatism in mrsnouiders. I used six DOtties. ttis. Reinuardt, no. act ounrain street. Baitunore. mcl. writes: "i sunerea wiw Weeain? piles two years, and am glad to sa; that onp hot t le of b. B. B. cured me." J.J. Uardy. Toccoa. Ga.. writes: "B. B. B. is a quick cure lor catarrn. Tnree ootcies curea me. I had beon troubled several years." A. Spink. Atlanta, ua.. says: "One bottle of B. B.B. completely cured my child of eczema." w.A. "eDDer. Freaonia ' Aia;. writes: d. b. I cured my mother of ulcerated sore throit." i - James C. Mands, Aut DttUGGIST. A FULL LINE OF-' PURS DKUGS -AND A. . Chemicals Physicians' Prescriptions a spe aalty. Fancy and Toilet Articles in great va riety. Artesian Well Mineral Water; come In auuiryagiassfKEE. jania J. W. ATKINSON, Tresident. W. T. TOOMBR, Cashier. Savings & Trust Co., 1 AC PKISCEHS ST., WILMINGTON, N. C, pL , Lends Money on satisfactory security, raj i interest on Deposits. Is . empowered to -uic i oi aii Kinos. men u , CLYJDE'S Now York & Wilmiiifirton Steam ship'Oo. HK1129,EAST RIVBR NEW YORK Located between Chambers and Roosevelt sts. At 3 o'clock; P. M. . ...Saturday. July il?JS?w r. ACTOK I ...Wednesday, juiy n FK'JM WILM1NOTOX- r 411(1 South i-awS, lu 111111 irom points in xnorui Tne''arollna. ; ; RPodMnsfve unsurPasse1 Pa311 H ?r. Passage apply to L,1-'1IONfc. SuDerlntendent- TEEo. p Til, Wilmington, 1 C. ll de & co..oenl Agents. 1L1 Anr VAflr u uv img oreen. rsew Yors. "fngs and ChemicalP, JlLLT AKTlCLEs, PATENT MEDICINES, A iwacs, etc., etc. ; , Prescriptions filled day or night at F. C. MILLER'S, t, Drugstore, vomer Fourth ana Nun sts., Index to Nsw Advkrtisimbxts B P Fenny Clol hlng : Munds Bros Pharmacists' J J u kdkick White Goods , - W M Cummino Mattresses : Taylor's Bazaar a! Letter J K Makshalx. Watermelons K M McIntirk French Sateens Kkmp P Battle n C; University . II B Fuller Fine horses for sale. Hbprick Parisian Outing Cloths Clyde 3 S Co Change of Schedule Chas F Browne, Agt Butter, vinegar, etc Church cu8hion8.uiade to order by W. M. Cuinuiingi opp. City Hall, t "l n For fish ing lines, leads.bobs, poles and hooks of all kinds go to tlie N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. f , Lawn rakes of the latest ud most improved patent. ; For sale by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co -t Mosquito bars, a new and conven ient kind, for sale by W. Cum- nring, opposite City Hall. t Mattresses f Renovated and ' made to order into twp sections by W. M. Camming, opposite City-Hall. t There is economy in building barb wire fences and in buying your wire from the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t Send us a few flat loads of wood It is if you please, dear cousins. scarce, scarcer, scarcest here. Impurities of the blood often cause great annoyance fat this season; Hood's Sarsaparilia purines the blood and cures all such! affections. Mr. J. R. Marshall has just re ceived another carload of fine Flor ida melons, which he is selling at the depot. ! We can make you comfortable for $1.00 "bv suDDlvinsr vou with the Ironclad Oil Stove. !N. Jacobi Hdw Co. - - -' i ' " t 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. I , t Enamoline, the best stove polish in the market. . No c'ust, no mixing necessary. Use like shoe blacking. Every housekeeper should try it. For gale by ttye N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t Business yesterday was entirely suspended on the wharf. Up-street some few houses closed early and remained closed throaerhout the day but the large majority remains ed open until 12 o'clock. JfefreeUiPff and Invigorating - Delicious Soda Water as drawn from Munds Brothers'- magnificut new soda fountain at a temperature of 34. Purest Fruit Syrup,Milk Shakes and INatural Mineral Water. Forecasts. For lSorth Carolina, generally fair except light rains in eastern portion and stationary temperat ure. The local forcasts are for slight rains to day and fair weather- to morrow. I There were not many of our coun try cousins in the city yesterday, a fact due more to the approaching encampment than to the bad weath- er. rney wui came in to tne re union of the 18th Regiment on the 11th and the parade of the Confed erate Veterans on the 13th. . 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 per cent. We'll not charge you ' fancy prices, treat you well, don't be j afraid, therefore eoine and patronize; us money sav ed is money made, at the Wilinipg- ton ShirtFactory, 122 Market street Sign of the blue awnjng. tf An Old Soldier Gone. Col, Daniel Klein, an old resident of this city, who cam0 here directly after the war and has(remained here ? I ever since, died at his residence on . Saturday July 13 i Dickinson street Weduesday night. in the 75th year of his; age. He was a veteran of the war, paving served TPridav. .Tniv is ' under Sherman, and had filled sev- '"Tt JS'eraL Federal offices here. Tha f un- ..Tuesday, July 23' oral services and interment took Confederate Yettfrans, The meeting of the Confederate Lveterahs, called for yesterday fore" noon at the City Hall, was not large ly attended because of the fact that so many were out of the city. Col. El D. Hall was temporary chairman and a committee consisting of Col W. it DeRosset, J. H.' Currie, Capt. O. A. Wiggins, Samuel Hall and W. H. Green was appointed to take the necessary steps to effect a perman ent organization. I The merchants of this city have been personally appealed to -to al low their employes who are mem bers of the W. L I. to attend the Encampment, which opens next Tuesday, and favorable responses have been received from many. The boys hope to go into camp at least 50 strong. ! . I It Paradoxical ? The Robert Portner Brewing Co., through their agent here, Mr. E. Kuhblank, sold a very large amount of beer for consumption yesterday. This, paradoxical as it may appear, will probably account for the fact that nobody got drunk.. Those who are to order for the Encampment should do so at once. ; : A Handsome Trade Issue. The Fayette ville Observer of the current week comes to us as a huge and handsome trade issue. It is of 32 pages, with a pink coyer, and is a truly magnificent issue, equal to the best of its kind. It is a complete epitone of, the business? of, Fayette ville and is handsomely patronized in its advertising columns, the mei chants of that city having rallied to a man to its support. We congrat ulate Bro. Whitehead on the good work he has done. Installation of Officers. At a regular meeting of Orion Lodge No. 67, I. O; O. F., held on Wednesday night, District Deputy Grand Master G W. Altaffer, assist ed by H. O. Craig as Grand War den; W- W. Yopp, Grand Marshal; S. A. Craig, Grand Secretary; Win, M. Hays, Grand Treasurer; C D. Mbrrell, Grand Herald, installed the following . officers, to serve during the ensuing term; S. P. G. G. Ward; N. G.-'Johtt EJ. Silva, Jr; H. V. G. J. E. Williams; Secretary-rJi M McGowan; F. S. W. C. Farrow John L. Dudley; Warden-G. T. W. Branch;. Conductor N. F. Brandt; I. G. J- J. Burnett; O. G. G. JW. Linder: R. S. to N. G. W. H. Scarn borough; L. S. to N. G. George Smith; R. S. to,1 V. G, J. A. Wil liams: R. S. S. S. C. Styron; Ii. S. S. A. Nugent; 1 Chaplain C. i W. Stuart. A Brilliant Marriage. Miss Rosa David, the beautiful and accomplished daughter of iMr. A. David, of this city, was married last night in the Temple of Israel to Mr. Lewis Stein, a promising young merchant of Richmond, Va. the ceremony took place at 7 o'clock, in the presence of a large number of invited guests, and Rev. Dr. Men delsohn pronounced the beautiful and impressive service which made them man and wife. Miss Amy David, sister of the bride, .was the maid of hoiior, and Mr, Simon Stein, of Baltimore, brother to (the groom, officiated as best man. The bridesmaids were Miss Sarah Stein, of Baltimore; Miss Florence GreeneS wald of Richmond; Miss Pauline Blumenthal, of Philadelphia; lliss Bertha Leseman, of Atlanta; Miss Lilly Taylor and Miss Amy Weill of Wilmington. The ushers were Mr. Moses Stein, j of Baltimore, brother of the groom; Messrs. Sam uel Bandhelm and Daniel Whitlock, ot Richmond ; Messrs, .Eddie David, Leonold Brunhild and Isaac Bear, of Wilmington; with Mr. jj. I Macks as Master of Ceremonies. Mrs Cushing, the organist of j the Temple, presided at the instrument with her usual grace and skill. Among those present were Mr, and Mrs. Stein, of ( RJchinond, the pa rents of the groom. 4 . v At the conclusion of. the ceremony the bridal party took carriages and were driven to the Qrton House, where they were joined by a num berof invited juests and where a sumptuous banquet had been spread. After the feast there was dancing, to music furnished by Prof. Raff on the piano and Prof. Bellezza on the violin. At 12:0o o'clock tne happy pair took the -North bound train for Jlichmond,! where they Will hereafter reside, They will go im mediately to housekeeping in a resi dence which has been handsomely and luxuriantly furnished by the parents of both parties as a wedding gifts to their children. ; ' An Offensive Breath is most distressing, not only to the person afflicted if he have any pride, but to those with whom he comes in contact. It is a delicate matter to speak of, but it has parted friends and lovers. Bad breath and catarrh are inseparable. Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy cures the worst cases as thousands can testify. - : . r Progressl -i It'is very important in this age of vast material progress that a reme dy be pleasing to the taste and to the eye, easily taken, acceptable to the stoniaeh and healthy in its na ture and effects. Possession , these qualities, Syrup of Figs is the one perfect laxative and most gentle diuretic known. -. .. t;...., . - j .. :: -.!;-' About tne Crops. J We don't think that the rains have seriously injured the crops here abouts, with the exception of melons and perhaps peanuts. Corn is not hurt, unless in some of the lowlands which have . been ''overflowed, but cotton is in the dumps. It is in the grass and cannot be plowed. A few; weeks of sunshine,' however, will set this right.; It is hoped that the pea nut crop has not- been seriously hurt but we are afraid for melons. . . - ' . The Regatta Yesterday., ; There: was hot much of a regatta yesterday. There was not too much water under the keel but too" much oa deck Only three boats entered, the Little' Alice Capt. S. P. j Cowan, the. Rosa, Capt. Wm, L. Smith, and the Pirate, Capt. Norwood Giles. Tlie Utile Alice started at 11:45, broke her mainboom and came in at 2:2:44; the JRosa started at 11:46:40, parted her bobstay and came in at 2:0:51; the Pirate started at 1:49:25 and came in at 1:51:4. The Pirate was awarded the first prize and the Rosa the second prize which is, by the way,! the first prize for the boats ot her class. There was a great many spectators, notwithstanding the dreadful weather. Only Three 'Toxicate4. We have heard of no accident of any kind at all serious in its nature as occurring to any of our people yesterday, j And it is a positive fact, according to the testimony of relia ble witnesses, that there was but one intoxicated person at Carolina Beaoh and only two at the Ham" mocks" and Wrightsyille Beach. Not one of these was drunk, only Well, they were, pretty full and awful bores to every man who met them This is certainly a splendid showing for anywhere, j - , i . Personal. . j . Hon. Geo. Davis, has gone to Mt. Airy, where he will remain dur ing the summer. Mr. Hi G. Latimer and family have gone North on a pleasure visit and will be absent several months. ' Mr. M. T. Davis is in Richmond) on business. Mr. G. W. Kidder will leavi here tomorrow for a visit to Central and South America which will occupy several months, ,h Col. Paul F. Faison, of Raleigh, was among the visitois to the city yesterday who took in the resorts. Hon. James Wilson returned last night from New York, where he had been summoned by the sad news of the death of his brother, Dr. Benj. Wilson, i .... : ; i i ,-; Industrial Manufacturing Company. This new, enterprise, the projected organization of which has been heretofore spoken of by the Review exclusively, was fairly started at a meeting held on Wednesday night, which was organized by calling Mr. John D. Bellamy, Jr., to the j chair and appointiiig Mr. B. F. King sec retary. The following were elected" a board of directors, viz: Thos, J. Southerland, J. H. Hanby, S. W. Nobles, Ej F.- Johnson, H. P. West, John L. Boatwright, John D. Bel lamy, Jr., OJ M, FillyawA; S. Win stead, W. H. Howell, W. F. Williams, Duncan - Mo Eachern, Leo. Taylor Jos. D. Smith, Wm. Struthers. , The capital stock of the company is $15,000 which may be increased to $25(000, and the par value of 'shares is $25, payable in weekly install' ments of twenty five cents. Two hundred and fifty of the 'six hun dred shares were subscribed for by those present at the meeting, rand that the remainder, of the stock; will be readily taken goes without say- j The meeting adjourned until . to- qight at 1850 o'clock, at the Mayor's office in the City Hall, at , which time) the officers of the com pany will be elected. We call attention to the ad." of the University in our columns It is thoroughly equipped for the best work and offers to our boysas good au educatiou as can be procured for the same money anywhere in Amer ica. - NEW AO VEKTI8 EJIX KNT8 ; WHEW IT STOPS RAirJirJG - I WILL REMOVE TO THE BUILDING AT T ! 17 Princeoo St.. Between the Bank of New Hanover and the Star Office. I Respectfully, . : ; - " ; ' V- ' ' Manufacturer and Renovator of Mattresses. ' Hurrah for the - We, sold this Fourth the largest ambiint oBEER everC sold in Wjlnington for a national holiday, and 'now- all of our energies are bent on supplying the people of this city and their thousands of guests with supplies for thqc5n campment. This, as everybody knows, opens next Tues day at Wrightsville. . '. l-Jv ; Our customers will please send in their orders as early as the v can make it convenient to do sn Wp nUtrmrc . n , . - aneaa ana not aeierrea until J Wt4VIIV ( , Remember that Portner leads the world, and Z 1 1 von ana Vienna uaom e t t b o o r o ARE THE BEST IN THE WORLD. - - Agent jy 5 tf ' See advertisements of W. M. Cnm ming, manufacturer jot mattresses. , t The switchback at Wrighjsville Beach was liberally patronized yes terday. It is said that nearly 3,000 rides were taken on it during the day.J .,::r- Mr. H. B. Fuller is in the city with a oar load of fine Western horses, well broken to saddle or har ness and a pair of fine black carriage horses, which may be seen at Mr. Orrell's stables. r Tlie Company I Reunion. Answering to roll call of the 'sur- vivors of the. Wilmington Rige Guards, Co. I, 18th N. C. InfanrJ-, at the ! Hammocks yesterday, tneVe were A. B. Cook, B. F. White, H. p, Evans, Jas. I. Mettgt R. S. Love, F. H. Mitchell, William Blanks and Josh. T. James. t: It was proposed and agreed to defer any regular meeting; mean time to join with the 18 th as a body in the reunion of the llthnaijd with the 18th as a body in the general veteran parade of the 12th inst. i i ii ( 1 At Carolina Beach. The Sylvan Grove was kept busy yesterday in transporting passen gers to and from Carolina Beach but principally to. There was a large crowd there and a happy, en joyable crowd. The number has been variously estimated at between 500 and 800. Capt. Perry was kept busy and that famous pig pen of his was pretty well cleaned out when the last train had gjone last night: There was no rain there! but there was a fine display of fireworks af ter nightfall. f . A Keal Solid Comfort. Welf, the 4th has come1 and gone,, and everybody who wanted it had an outing and there are probably some light hearts to-day as well as light pocketbooks. There is a good deal of calm comfort in the thought that one can be relieved of his mon ey so charmingly and so thoroughly in such short order and need not go to Coney Island or Longt Branch to be cured of that by no means' com mon disease, pocketbook. a plethora of the Hammock and Beach. , , Yesterday was a big day at the Hammocks and Wrightsville Beach. In all 23 trains, 11 each way, wer run on the Seacoast Railroad. The' number of passengers carried ex ceeded 2,000, and but for the wet weather there would have been be tween 3,000 and 4,000. A1 great many remained there to enjoy the beauti ful display of fire works N and to at tend the gerinan. The former was very fine and in the latter there were 25 couples. It was a brilliant scene and a crowded one, at the Hammocks jJast night. . A great many people were f entertained and all of the various resorts liberally patronized. The last train came in long after midnight, and it and the preceeding one were fairly packed with people. Encampment! . ' . x II MJ( J UHIVV' tne. aqf.mnmpnt It. Portner Brewing Comp.tfny. Yes, we lost our last year's straw hat. ii was a rash ; wager and tha loss is very great but we trust that we will be able to" survive it. But it is bound to be fair to morrow, be cause the moon quarters about mid night to night. : ygW APVJBBTISEI1DNTO, Mr. J. R. rjarohall TT AS JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER CAS of those ane ;:; - ,is ,'::" Florid which he is selling very low at the JySlti . W; & W. DEPOT. For dale. gUTTER, TXKEQAR, PEACH AND APPLE CIDER, At Wholesale. . . . . CHAS. P. BROWNE, Art, 128 North Water wiimimrton. n. o. Jy 5 tf d&w (Star covj.T 5 tf dA h7 B. FULLER OFFERS CAR LOAD OF 'FINE WESTERN horses, lost arrived at R..C Orrell's at bies to-day. They are all well broken, to sad-1 die or harness. Also, two pair of flue Blacks, come and examine for yourself. y B ltj University of North Carolina CIIAPEIi Ullili, H. c. 1 amE NEXT SESSION BEGINS SEPTEHB5R i, 1889. 'Tnoronsu instruction is oserei m Literature science, Philosopnr ana Law. , Tuition $00 per session. For catalogue a&ireu HON. KEMP Pfc BATTLE, . jjstf est man to represent a large, responsible house in his own locality and outside of large cities. A remunerative salary ton?ht party.' References exunanseo. Eiajreajonnson,6upt. jemw , : Lock Box l&85 nTy Ou r H andoomo gODA FOUNTAIN IS . IN FULL SWINQ ice COLD SODA made of the finest material to be had. Mineral waters, AHlfc Shakes, c. Call in and see us. MUNDSROTHERS, je27tf 104 N. Front St. CAROLINA BEACH AN 1 - BO UlilPOItT. STEAMER STLVAN OROVIP LEAVES for Carolina; Bach dally, except Sunday, at , -. 9-.30A.in. 2:) p. m. and 7 p. m. Train leaTes Beach at ism p. m., &15 p. m., anl 8 p. m,- Steamer Passport RUNS A DOUBLE TRIP DAILY BETWEEN Wilmington ana southport. LeaHnjr southport at 60 a. m. and 2 p. m. Leaving . wiiminjrton at 9-.45 a. m. and 5 p. m., Btoptlns at Carolina Beach on the morning: trig -tip and the afternoon trip down. Tickets oa boats at s p. m. and 7 p. m., 23 cents, groat return on same evening only. Except Sunday and Monday. , , - 'i For Galo. QLD NEWSPAPERS FOB .SALE, AT X0VU own price at . -"". .' i --v'-" r.
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