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THIS ora PX?DtOd. usi - Editor and Prop. '.JAM-.- . ft POSTAGE x moutw $2.00. Three month, 35 cents. $i.oa one rered toy carriers, free ; vrtliue deltv cf the city, at the above; Hi' in a week. ?I11s.- report. any ana, -nu:" .i,oirnat)er res1"4"-' s r. v iti- - 5 in the most elegant form v TrttixATlVE and NUTRITIOUS JUIQE THfc OF THE c;G8 OF CALIFORNIA, Coobineci with the, medicinal rJ-tnes of plant:-- known, to be pfial to the human forming an agreeable effective laxative :to pemia- -eatly cure iiaDiiuai wuiwu mtion, and the many ills de pending on a weak or inactive condition of the SIOHEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS. It is the cost excel! eat rer.edy known to MM THE SYSTBfiTEFFEC TV ALLY When one is Bilious or Constipated SO THAT PURE ElOOD, REFRE8HIMO SLEEP. HEALTH and 8TREMCTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Ever- one is using it and all are delighted with it. . ASK YOUR DRUaoiST.rOM MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAM FRANCISCO. CAL, : WimUI.KY. NtW YORK. N. w For sale by HOKEUT K. ISBLLARIY, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, meiiiilydiw llmlngton, N. u. LOCAL T1E3"W"S- INDEX TO SKW ADVERTISEMENTS Mrxos Bros rbarmaclsts W M CrMMisG-Mattrcsses Taylor's Bazaar A Letter 1 Jons WEKXER-StUI on Deck ' .Vhs Wisslow soothing Syrup Imdeu 3iKEs Attorney-at-Law. Se advertisements of W. M. Cuiu- niing, manufacturer ot mattresses, t Mr. .A. Uraighas taken a posi tion with Capt. E. W. Manning, at Atlantic View. ' For fishing lines, leads, bobs, poles and hooks of all kinds go to the K. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t A word to everybody, soldiers and citizens alike don't go into the mrfou a falling tide.' lAwn rakes of the latest ndmost iaiproved patent. For sale by the t. Jacobi Hdw. Co t (;oi. H.C. Jones, wife and daugh" fcr,otCharlotte,are guests at Capt. Man nings at Whitesville. Wood is still scarce and high. It was Belling' to day from the wharf at DO cents per load. Mosquito bars, a new and conven- k't kind, for sale by W. M. Cum llu?. opposite Citv Hall. - : t ecan make von I'nmfnrtnhlH fnr Jl-OQ by supplying you withVthe lrttnl J?. Jacobi Hdw T CO. : We e regret to learn that the ven- WeMr. Jas. P. Moore is quite fathis home in Point Caswell. Mr. Owr rD Pender county, Holmes and his o e aTrivd here last night from on a I visit to natives h i x : , th - v.c auu to remain aurmg e r.nno. . lujjuient. i : SurS -ny reuiarkable curesHood's cient -III "haecouiplishes are snffi- 'uliarcnrof-1 tioes Possess pe curative powersJ ' aUheEVIKW boys wiUbe known Lncaiullnent by the ' large of all f PaperS they tlisPse uofwnich will be thoroughly roashtime. . . te lead, read v mixed paints, Jacoh,- urusPS froi,u the JN. w o -. 1 l 1 Oo. Thev sell nnnn but uie best. V. ... XV. humming has removpd his street! --v"y io io,ivt-rincesg HaaQ of the Bank of New tahar' here he wH1 be Phased eveJIone call and see him. i?r.f... . - . Pellein.,1 o , .aJ?a Invigorating M AVater as drawn from F VOL XIII. The frame work for the new press at the Champion Compress is nearly completed. . : - ' , ; Mattresses Renovated and made to order into two sections by V. M. Cumming, opposite City Hall. t i The decoration fever is abroad to day and many of the business honses on Front and Market streets have been adorned with buntiner. Enamoline, the best stove polish in the market. No yust, no mixing necessary. Use like shoe blacking. Every -housekeeper should I try it. i For sale by the N. Jacobi Hdw.Co. t Col. Thos. S. Kenan, who has been quite sick at the residence of I his brother, Capt W. R. Kenan, in this city, for a yeek past, has so far recovered that he was- able to ero down to the Hammocks to dav where he hopes to 'recuperate. . .i . - . ., i . g- , The Y. M. C. A. have purchased the McRee . property, corner Front and Chestnut streets, as the site for their new building ' paying for it '$12,00i. Work will probably be be gun in October. The fund now foots up $23,546. Capt. E. J. Pennypacker, Collector of Customs for this port, has ap- painted E. B. Rice as Deputy Col lector, and John E. Taylor as spec ial Deputy Collector. A full list of the appointments is not yet ready for publication. Mr. Brown has done a good work' by putting out a net work of life lines in the "surf opposite his bath houses on iWrightville Beach. A boat is also to be kept at hand, ready for service, and very precaution possible is to be taken to ; prevent accidents. I Mr. Iredell Meares, for four years Deputy Collector of Customs for this port, has now gone into the practice of his profession, that of the law j and hasj opened an office in the Davis building, next door to the Bank of JSew Hanover, on Princess street. He will practice in the Federal, State and County courts. Proffregs. It is very important in this-age of ast material progress that a reme -dy be pleasing to the taste and to the eye, easily taken, acceptable to the stomach and healthy in its na ture and effects. Possession these qualities, Syrup of Figs is the one perfect laxative and most gentle diuretic known. The Artillery Instructors. SergeantGeo. H.Rice, ofBattery F, 1st U. S. Artillery, 'b.ndSergeahtJona than Helcher, of Battery I, Second U. S. Artillery, have b'een detailed from duty at Fortress MonrOe to in strupt the troops at .the Encamp ment in.arti!lery drill. They arrived here this morning and are at the Bonitz House: It is expected that the pieces will all be mounted to morrow. Be Temperate With Ice Water. Ice water seems very refreshing in hot -weather, but too much should ntt be indulged in. 'Here! is what the eminent Dr. Hammond says of too much ice water: "It is quite common for p'ersons to feel faint and to becoma pale immediately after drinking a glass of ice water. They attribute these, effects, to j heat or over exertion,or to some other cause which has ".nothing to do with, the result, not knowing that they have so weakened the heart as to prevent its sending a due : amount of blood to the lungs and brain, and that, had the water been, a little cooler, life would possibly have been ex tinguished altogether." '- Advice to Mothers, j Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the lit tle sufferer at once; it produces nat ural, quiet sleep , by 4 relieving the cnild from pain, and the little cher ub awakes as "bright as button." It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best known reme dy for diarrhqea, whether arising from v teething or othr causes. Tweniy live cents a bottle, j july 6 deod&wly j , .- Shirts, we have got them by the million, made by good and skilful ha,nd; come and see ps, we caij save you over fifty five per cent. ; Well not ciiarge you fancy prices, treat unJs i) v, ' Jiier as arawn from ; cumo fcf,',-r4c " --"""j i . Mx IQiinfo : T "i"c xi o ucn . cu 19 wuuc? xaj ix-t x , - - . . b Zti T. uuiain at ;i 1-0. . j - . . . . ... forest Prnit Qn. w-, ton snirtuactory, izz iiiarKer sireet. ..f r?.!t Syrun.Milk Shakes . ... 1 H j I WILMINGTON, N. C , ; Important Announcement.! ; Owing to the movement of trains, consisting of forty odd cars loaded with troops, the management of the Wilmington Seacoast R. R. an nounces that the 6:15 ana 7:25 p. ja. trains from Wilmington and the 6:15 and the 7:30 p. m. trains from the Hammocks will be abandoned to day, in order that they may be able to utilize their engines in the move ment of troops. ' Merely a Dream. Sulli van-Kilrain light The took quite a hold on the imaginations of many here. A few nights ago one of bur young German friends, while snugly asleepin bed, dreamed that he was Kilrain and that he and the Boston Boy were in the ring -together. So vivid was-the dream that he let right out from the shoul der, in his , endeavor to get in the first lick', and struck the wall with a force sufficient to have smashed John TVs nose. Badly skinned knuckles were of course the result. County Commissioners. A special meeting of the Board of County Commissioners was held yesterday afternoon, Commissioners Pearce, Worth and Montgomery were present, and the J chairman Mr Bagg, presided. - The railroad property of the New Hanover Transit Company was as sessed for three miles of road-bed, one locomotive, four cars, one plat form car, one hand car, etc, $12,650. In the matter of hearing com plaints from tax payers the Board took a recess until the second Mon day in August. . ! Teachers' institute. The Teachers' Institute for . the county of New. Hanover began yes terday in the Union school building and will be continued for one week- There were twenty-live teachers in attendance. The institute is con ducted bv Prof. M. C. S. Noble, of this city. The exercises will consist of a thorough review of the branches usually taught in the public schools and a careful study of the best meth ods of-teaching these branches. The Institute makes a good beginning and will profit all who attends. At the close of the session an examina tion will be held and certificates will be issued to all who pass. An Echo of the Wedding. A very pleasant little affair took place at the Islam! Beach Hotel on Saturday night, it. was an enter tainment given by the ushers at the wedding of Mr. Louis Stein and Miss Rosa David, and a few other vyoung gentlemen in this city, to visiting young ladies and other s" in the citv. About forty in all sat m down to an eloquent banquet care fully prepared by 1 Mr. Piatt, the proprietor of the hotel, and after wards dancing was indulged in in the pavilion. It was a' delightful evening and the party returned to the city on the midnight train. Arrivals at Island Beach Hotel. L. M. McGee, North Carolina; Jas Cutts, Miss Annie Meares, George Honnet, wife and son, John Wer ner, Julius A. Bonitz, Josh W. Meares, T. W. Clawson, D. J. Bel lock, Mrs. J. A. Bonitz and children; Wilmington; Judge Jos. J. Davis, Laurinburg; Rr L. Ivy, Raleigh; Geo. L. Baker, Columbia; A. C, Baker, Sehua, Ala.; T, Cronly, Wrightsville; G. I. Jones, New York; N.'C. Taylor, H. MV Clark, Philadel phia; H. S. Geoler,' Harrisburg, Pa. J. jW. S . Rohipson, Sampson county, N. O.; F. C. Poisson, South Africa; Miss Rosenthal, Raleigh ;MissRosen field, Miss Lesserman, Atlanta; Miss Blumenthal, Philadelphia; Miss F. Greenwald, Richmond; Miss S.Stein; Mr. and Mrs.Stein, Mr. Moses Stein, Mr. Simon Stein, Baltimore; Mr. Rittenburg, Sumter; Dan Whitlock, Hy. Phillips, Sam Bendheim, Richs mond; Mr. and Mrs. A. David, Annie David, Blander David, Miss Katz, Robert Katz, M. Jacobi, J. Jacobi, Miss Taylor L. Taylqr, Ike Bear, Mr. and Mis. J. 1. Macks, IS. Brun hild,L, Blundenthal, Miss Danne baun, Miss A. Weill; Miss R. Weill, H. C. Weill, Ed. David, Mrs, - Wax man, Mrs. R. f Greenwald, Mrs. E. Levy, Miss Carrie Levy. Wilmlng: ton. - - ;: '- ' ' jfo mortal yet has e'er forecast The moment that shall be his last, but Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets have forever settled the question of until that : flight - tne ineiancuuiy iwreuouiu j jOL SUUCJ'" "--- 77 , ; tn,iiactinn nnnsnmnt nn. and r acue, "frrr - j Itlnrlred ailments. i v - i kindred ailments. ' " ' 'x ' - " TUESDAY. JULY 9, 1889. TheNewbern Firemen.-'" ' Mr. E. G. Parmele, Chairman of the reception and entertainment committee - of Wilmington S. F. E. Co. No. t last night received a let ter stating that Newbern Steam Fire Engine Company No. 1 will leave for this city next Tuesday, ar riving here at 6 p. in. of that day, with 20 men and a brass band. They will be the guests of W. S. F. E. Co. No. 1 while here - and will be hand somely entertained. ' - ' Mr. Bear' New Building. The new " store .bbildiag of, Mr. Sauiuel Bear, Sr., on Market street, between Front and Water, is rapid ly nearing completion. It will " be one drtlfc handsomest of its elass ia the .city. It is 22x66 feet, running clear back, to ' the alley, and the ceiling of the first floor is of native pine in an unusually pretty "design. It will be occupied by Mr. Bear in the Fall. The Encampment. The Encampment of the North Carolina State Guard will be formal ly opened at Camp Latimer, at Wrightsville Sound, to morrow morning. - The camp is fully pre pared for their accommodation. Gen. Glenn and ,Gen. Anthony are both on the ground, with ; many of the members of the respective staff of each. There will be four regi ments' in camp, in all about "j 1,300 men7 although more can be easily received and provided for. Brigadier General Anthony1 will be in command of the troops. Col R. J.Dodge of the lltti Infantry U.S, A., has been detailed to visit and report, in detail, matters a,t the En compment and he is already on the ground, Of the Brigadier's staff Maj. J. W. Wood, A. A. G;Maj. Morrison R. Divine,: Brigade Quartermaster, and Major W. W. Hall, Comniisary General, are already onl the ground. CoL Cameron and Col. Olds of the Governor's Staff,are ftlso there. The first troops to arrive were the Rooky Mount Light .Infantry, Co. P., of the " First Regiment. They 'arrived' : Here " this : fore noon and at 11:50 embarked on the Seacoast road for camp, j The Carolina Central road will bring in troops this afternoon, on a special train, all along the line between this city and Charlotte and others' will arrive, to night, and to morrow morning. The Wilmington Light Infantry leave at 5 o'clock, with 40 men, and the Ger mania Cornet Weather Crop Bulletin. The report this week from State Weather Service is very . the dis con- couraging. It is, however, to a siderabie extent in conflict with statements we have seen in our ex changes." We beg pardon, but we are compelled to say that the gbn eral outlook" is not so very dis couraging, after "all,- The Bulletin was made up last Friday, however, before the rains had fairly ceased and when the reports sent in" from its various correspondents partook more of their fears than of j hopes. We copy as follows: The reports of corresponden heir s of the Weekly Crop Bulletin, publish ed by the North Carolina Expert ment Station ani State Weather Service, cooperating with the Uriited States Signal Service, shows that there has been a very marked ; ex cess of rainfall," about . an average temperature and very little sunshine during the week- ending Friday, June 5th. All crops have been in jured by the excessive rains. In the Roanoke valley cotton and corn are said to have been almost entirely destroyed. All lowland crops have been seriously injured. Wheat j and oats which -had not been - garnered have ben very -" seriously damaged; the wheat is sprouting in the shock. Reports from a number of localities state that tobacco has been"dro wned out." Fruit is rotting in many places. The general outlook is very disco in aging. Reports from seven teen stations give an average week ly rainfall for the State of 4:44 inches. The normal weekly : rainfaU for the month of June for the State, as de termined from observations taken at a number of Signal Service sta tions (from four to thirteen years) in this State and the adjoining States of Virginia and Teunesseeis 157 inches, giviqg a weekly excess of 3:17 inches. Freshets have occurred in many placeg, flooding bottom lands and washing awav bridges The week has been - very unfavora ble to farm work and all crons are gettinar grassy, the land being ,too iur plowing. The box sheet for "The Little Tyooon" will be open,, at Heinsber- NO 160. N EW A D VEBTIS EM KNTS . .i JBOCIE AWD SEE TJE. - 1 1 HAVE MOVED TO V . . 17 Princeoo St.. " Between the Star Office and the Bank of-New Hahover.i ' Manufacturer and Renovator of Mattresses, Springs, Pillows, &c. And so Sullivan knocked out Kil I rain on r Teste rday. . seventy live rounds were fought. There was much interest manifested here, although but little if any money -changed hands on the results v : c-a.:--, i. The Reunion -nl- the Parade J?or the benefit of some of ' our country ! friends who seem tr be unable to get the hang of the thing. we will state that the Reunion of the 18th N, C. Regiment is to take place at Carolina Beach on Thurs day, the : 11th, and the parade of the Confederate Veterans on Fri day, the 12th, at the Encampment. If there is any change in the pro gramme we nave not been advised of it. -:; , -- " - ' Black River Notes. Capt. Ward, of the steamer Delta, from Point Caswell, who was in the pity to-day, tells us - that 7a large number of - the people of his section will visitje city this week. He ex peets to bring down his full quota of passengers to-morrow and Fri day, to attend the reunion of the 18th N. C, Regiment, at Carolina Beach, on Thursday, and the parade of the Confederate Veterans at the Encampment on Friday. - The water in Black River has been very high. Yesterday it was within four feet of the sills of the bridge across the river at Point Caswell, j The rise there was about twelve feet, but when Capt. Wa'rd left it-was at a stand and is in all probability falling to-day. ' The crops about Point Caswell have suffered severely in the low lands on the river and in Caintuck but on higher lands they are very fine. ...... ' ' "'' - -. ; It is difficult to get to the freight intenaea ior tne steamer, on ac count of the high water. ; ' Yesterday Capt. Ward ran his boat one hun dred yards out of the course of the river, right into the woods, as it were, to take on some freight. He saya he felt as old Father Noah probably did when he was looking for the top of Mt. Ararat. One day last week the hands on the Delta killed an enormous rattle snake. He was seven feet long and about six inches in diameter in the thickest part. Getting in Some Fine Work. ; " Capt. Butts Everett, who resides on Mulberry street, between Front and Second, awoke about 1 o'clock on Sunday night and fancied that he saw through the mosquito net a strange shadow in his room. He laid still, pondering oyer the matter for a while, and then concluded to investigate. Approaching the win dow he found a pole which had been used in the yard to prop the clothes line, projecting through the win dow. He seized the pole and then found that it was pulled away from him. - Looking out he saw a ladder, which as it turned out was' stolen from a neighboring yard propped against the house and a man on it. Capt.; Everett then rushed for his pistol, and called to his sou to go around the ! back way and head the mau off. But -unfortunately the drawer was locked and the key was not in the lock, and before it could be found the man had made his es cape. Mr. J. D. Nut t, who lived next door, heard CaptJ Everett call and he appeared a moment later to assist in the capture but the rascal made his escape. The fellow had used the pole to drag articles from the room,' which he seemed afraid to enter. He had succeeded in get ting a satchel out,- which he cut open, and found empty. There was noioss, Jbeyond this. . asau siour. The child, coughed. The mother ran. No remedy was near. Before morning the poor little sufferer was dead- Moral: Always keep Dr. Acker's English Remedy at band.' MundM Bros., druggists. . For Sale,' - i nnn1158" -D ty?e x srAh, clean and In td wonxlltJon. , s Appjjr at WUl be sold cueap, TjaisorricET" v ..... PLTIAf-i ITOTICC i - - -:- . we. win q gsaa to rccclra cczmdlcalTt rj from our mcu ca tay tz tUrdtjccta : general Intcrcct, trs - " : ' - Tiie name of tho writer nitat aiwaya to rur nisned to tno TLZZSr. . ' - w " commanicauona tatat te written on but one side ot toe paper. X x-;V;--' -. . Personalities QTLaTte kTd2sd 'y ' . And it is especucj ul parucuLsxij vlczt stood tnat tno Eiltcr does not always endorse the news of comspoaaents Bitoss eo stated in the editorial colnrans. , 1 , . NfSW ADVJBOTIsiailEXITD. IRE D LL; ME AUES, l?113?1 XT Princes Dtrcot. PRACTICES IN THIS- FSDRALT STATK AND COUNTY COOKTb. . ' Iff Still on Dect; Evf avBonr of the male persca sion visiting Wilmington durlna : the En campment la corOliUy invited to can and have a Shave, or a Shampoo, or a Haircutt my8tabushment, 89 Market BtrttweSn -Front and Water, only 10 cents for a shav 20 cents for a Shampoo; 2C i cento Sr a ffi cut and 20 cents ana upwards for Drelnir . Respectfuuy, - JOHN WKM$Ek. Jytf , Practical Barber and Peitumer. , - FOR THE BENEFIT OP ' Armory Fund of Wil. Light Infiy, Friday.Night, July 12th. Iff 1 New Costumes. . Grand Chorus. ReserTed seats can be procured at nelns bcrger's July 10th, '89. General Admission, - - 50o. -NO EXTRA" CHARQ S FOR RESERVED SEATS, a : '.?'' ... :. -.-;.. : r - , . Excursion tickets from .Wrightsville and the Hammocks ana return, lnciuainsr admis aion to the opera House, 75c . Reserved Seats can be fprociirea at the island Reach Hotel on Wednesaay, the.ioth instant. LITTLE TYIM Pine Apple Ice, jyME-ADE, FROM A MAGNIFICENT. LOT of Limes just received from New yoik.' can in and see our handsome soda Foun tain. " - . , - . . .. . " MUNDSROTRERS; ' - jjatf kh N. Front Bt. T-r Real Estate atjuctlbn. ON THURSDAY NEXT," JULY 11 TIT, AT the Court House Door, at is o'clock, I will sell for cash, on account of the heirs or the late Mrs. Isabella C Smith, that valuabla real estate on the southeast corner or Block 131. one hundred and ninety-eight feet square. jy3t JOS. D. SMlTBVAgent. GETTING EEABY . FOB THE : - . - ErjoAr-ipbcriir. jyjY FRIENDS ANd'tHB P.UBLIO GEN- eraiij will please take notice or the fact that I am doing all I can to meet the large orders which are pouring in on mp xor the rscamp- ment ana i therefore respectmiiy request those who have not jt placed theza to do so as soon as Dosslbla. I an nrssip' tn-r ra& chines night and day to cieej tn? ccsaasd. I manulactu a large variety, suca as , ORANGE SODA, " . LEMON SODA, " . - T .-.',.- : ' - V - i. VANILLA SODAr STBA WBEIUIY SOD A, . : SABJSAFASIXXA, - GTNQEB AHP, And some other brands or niMfumt. trnmim drinks and tonics. ' I guarantee everything to toe Just as it is represented. I make no inferior goods, and I give my personal attention to the manufac ture ot every bottle that leaves my house. Jdjr Ginger Alo, : in especial, has been pronounced by many as equal to the imported ale, and by some as su perior to it. - . - - Order Early ! Order Early ! ; RespectfuHy, rocic street, r A. Porcry'o TIVBY, SALE AND EXCHANGE STA- H.Ie 1 n supplied with several nn saddio and bugrgr Horses, oard rot ron! by tbe day, week or month at living inces. (uvxme a call. Carriages Aiwara oa hand. 2ortn Front st CTariox's old stanl) Jy lxa ral Mineral water. j Sign of the blue awning.
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