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" Rheumatism and Catarrh.
Rheumatism and catarrh are both blood
dlxa&K. In many severe cases they nave
yielded ti treatment with B. B. B. (Botanic
Blood Balm), made by Blood Balm Co., At
tar Gi Write for book, ol convincing
fronts. Seat tree.
LP. Dc4?, Atlanta, G a., says: "My wife
tilfiatarrii and nothing did her any good.
ftr-xirtnition tlnally tailed and poison sl
eaSer Kood. l placed her on a se ot B. I.
B,itf romy surprise Mr recovery was rapid
rtcanplete."'
I.P. McDaniel, Atlanta. Ga., wrlfes:
wsnca emaciated and hatl rheumatism so
bUIamld not get along without crutches. 1
llaiad neuralgia in the head. First class
JiilcSiasdld me no good. Then I tried B. B.
I: edits effects were magical. I cheerfully
wjcaend it as a good onic and quick cure.''
ft Matilda Nichols. Knoxville, Tenn.,
JJ-a I had catarrh six years and a most
sing cough, and ray eyes were much
Wen. Five bottles or B B. B., thank God !
firs me."
JM-Davis. Tyler, Texas, writes: "1 was
Janmnber ot years to spells of tnflam
kmt rheumatism, which six bottles of B.
JiiesC. Munds, Agt ,
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VOL XI IT.
WILMINGTON, N, C. SATURDAY, AUGUST
3, 1889;
NO 182.
LOCAL 3ST1: WS-
1XDKX TO NEW ABTX2TISEMSNTS
tt F Pexnt ciollilns
Munds Bkos Phai-maclsts
W MX'ummixo Mattresses
Chas P Browne, Agt Butter
Taylor's Bazaar Bear in ilina
S VaxAmrixge ocean View It li
Bhaddy & Oatlord The Kacket Store
Up to dat 1,200 dog badges have
been sold.
Days length 13 hours and
minutes.
53 min
Mr. E. J. Powers'
Lonville, K. Y.
address now is
j Refreshing and InyigoraHng
j delicious Soda -Water as drawn from
Munds Brothers1 inagniGceut new
j soda fountain at a temperature of
34. Purest Fruit Syrup,MiJk Shakes
and Natural Mineral Wator.
Fftn Street M. K. Clturcli South.
The congregation will worship in
the Union school house, on Sixth,
between Nun aud Church streets,
Rev. R. C. Beamanj pastor. Services
to morrow at 11 a. m. and 8.15 p. m.
Class meeting at 2 o'clock. Sunday
School at 4.30 o'clock.
Subset to morrow afternoon at 2
minu?tes past 7 o'clock. .
An excursion for white folks wil
arrive here from Goldsboro on Tues-'
day next.
Hon. C. W. McCauimy was in the
city to day on his return home from
Washington, D. C. -
It is estimated that five hundred
people were fed at the hotel at
Carpllna Beach yesterday.
The pastor being absent there will
be no services in St. Paul's Evan
gelical Lutheran Church to-morrow.
Servis in St. John's Church to
imorrew: Litany and Holy Commu
nion at 11 a. in.
m.
Sundav School at
5p
- We hare a few Fluting Machines
which we are closing out at less than
factory cost. See them. N. Jacobi
Hdw. Co t
Prayer and experience meeting of
business and working men at Sea
man's Beth el this, Saturday, evening
at 8.15 o'clock. '
Economy and strength are pe
liar to Hood's Sarsaparilla, the only
medicint of which 4klli Doses One
Dollar" is true.
cisr'w comfort A H,rr,l7
RWfifiS.S.eeqal to any
LeQt tojnii in . ? lULreasin?. it
fSS5 ffiS??. and lh
tffi5stinsects.
ir oeseen r -"J-Z. using our.
ippUcauoa. uulce- or win be mall-
JCkU u
SSas roffwlunda3r8 Mondays
() a. m n m
I TiUns rptnmlnfr loara
'" m.. 12:30 p. in., 5.15
ti.awrr 1.,.,.. .
"inui a. ra. ana
and 1 p.
tsbvKr..,. .
ceach iVl uuij- cents,
"foaa ?-,5 situated upwards of
cansTrwnts, the most ln-
ofS i S , nj?y tbe Pleasures of
sPniaHni,,.1-111 Ciiservlner th main
Wer r.Vr kousc. suppUed
JPt u loiHe teiuale attendants m
ffiunaS caa also alw'aj- bo
' IiAr. ,JOIlN W. TTAtfTi?t
General Manager
Kt
Our uerchants are busy now in
taking stock, preparatory to a visit
tp the Northern markets .towards
the latter part of the,montk.
At St. Andrew' Church to-morrow,
the p,stor will preach in tkt
morning a sermon by request, and
the Rer. Thos. H. Pitchard, D. D.,
at night.
Preaehing at the Seaman's Bethel
to morrow (Sunday) evening at 5
o'clock. The public generally and
seamen in particular are invited to
attend.
At the Hammocks, night before
last, a fine St. Bernard dog belong
ing to Messrs. W. M. Powell and
Martin Daniels, went mad and had
to be shot.
-A Pleasant Uide. " ,j
The Ocean View R. R. train, will
be brought to the city to night and
will leave Princess street depot at
10 o'clock to morrow, for Wrights
ville and for the Camp Meeting
Gronnd at Atlantic Station. The
cars are all open and in pleasant
weather the ride is a delightful one.
j The Fruit Market.
Fruits are getting cheaper. Cook
ing apples were offering this morn-,
ing at 15 cents a peck and cooking
pears at 20 cents a peck. A lot o
nice Duchess pears were offered at
75 cents a peck. There were some
nice native watermelons in, (.about
the first really good ones of the sea
son, and the best sld for 25 to 30
cents each. Canteloupes retailed at
from 2 to 10 cents each.
Not Much Enterprise.
The local article published by u
on Tuesday last, headed "The Ex
odus Movement," was gobbled up
by the New York Herald reporter in
Raleigh and. telegraphed to that
paper word for word, just as it ap
peared in the Review. The Herald
published it yesterday. It could
have published it twentyfour hours
earlier by slipping it from the col
luiioi of the Review on Wednes
day afternoon.
' Visiting Firemen.
The Neptune Steam Fire Engine
Company of Charlotte arrived here
this morning at 8.45 o'clock, with
an excursion party frem that city.
There were four eoaches, making in
all about 210 people, all colored,
J The Neptunes are a fine looking
body of men. They have their reel
with them, a band, and a base ball
team which will meet the Mutuals
of this city at the Seaside grounds
this afternoon. They are the guests
while here of Cape Fear Steain Fire
Engine Company and were met this
morning by a committee from that
company, in - full uniform, with
music. They expect to return to
Chai lotto on Monday night.
Burglars. Be secure from them
by putting our Burglar Proof Locks
on your blinds.. They are cheap
and can be put on by the most in
experienced. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t
Paint your house with Regal
Ready Mixed Paint. . It is the best
and cheapest. You will find all col
ors in any desired quantity at the
factory's agents, N. Jacobi Hdw.
Co.. , ; t
A german will be given at the
Hammocks next Tuesday night in
the large pavilion to the left of the
depot, which has been arranged for
the purpose. It will begin at 8.30
o'clock. . n i
There was a game of base bar
played yesterday afternoon between
a nine from Capt Manning's place,
Atlantic view, and a nine composed
of fishermen, which was won by the
former in. a score of 23 to 17.
The kitchen of the hotel at Caro
lina Beach caught on fire last night,
and ft -lively blaze was the .result
but the hotel employe soon had it
under 0ontrol. It was a hard work
ed kitchen yesterday and it was on
a strike
Mr.'Dardeu, Superintendent of
Bladen Street M. E. Sunday School,
tells us that they all had a fine time
yesterday at the picnic at Carolina
Beach, notwithstanding the u fav
orable weather. There was a large
crowd and all had a pleasant day.
Tp ipel Colds.
Headaches and Fevers, to cleanse
the system;, effectually,' yet gently,
when costive or bilious, or when the
blood is impure or sluggish, to per1
manently cure habitual tonstipav
tion, to awaken the kidneys and
liver to a healthy activity, without
irritating or weakening them, use
Syrup of FigV 1 :
The Planets in August.
Jupiter is evening star and stands
llrst on the list during August. He
is receding from the earth, and is
Jow in August, but is the most bril
liant of all the stars visible ; in the
evening ky. . He makes his transit
on the last day of the month soon
after 7 o'clock in the evening.
Venus is morning star. She is re
tracting her steps towards the sun
and her luster groweth dim, but she
is still the peerless gem of the morn
ingfsky, pursuing her radiant course
for about three .hours before sun
rise. I ; 1 "' . ;
Saturn is evening star until
lSth, and then a change occurs,
completes o. synodic revolution
1 - I J. V. 4-1. n r,,ir
the
He
and
and
the
cmnes into lm 'with the sun
the earth, our planet being in
middle. This is called his .conjunc
tion with the sun, and takes i; place
on the lb'tb, at 9 a. m., Saturn
passing to th sun's western side
and becoming morning star.
Mercury is morning star until the
7th, and after that time evening
star. He is in superior conjunction
with the sun on 7th at 2:47 p. W,
when he passes to the sun's eastern
side and commences his swift cojarse
as evening star.
Mercury, Uranus and Jupiter
are evening stars at the close of the
month. Neptune, Venus, Mars and
Saturn are morning stars.
"A WqrJ tq the Wse IsISufflclemt."
Catarrh is not simply an incon-.
venience, unpleasant to the sufferer
and disgusting-to others it is an
advanoed outpost of approaching
disease of worse type. Do not neg
ect ita warning; it brings deadly
evils in its train. Before It is too
late, use Dr. Sage's Catarrh Rem
edy. It reaches the seat of the
ailment, and is the only thing that
will. You may dose yourself with
quack medicines 'till it is too late
Hill the streamlet becomes a resist
less torrent. It is the. matured in
vention of a scientific physician 4
woril to th,e wise is sufficient :.
The Sand at the Beach. .;;
The Germania Cornet Band play
ed to a laige crowd yesterday af
ternoon. Notwithstanding the bad
weather here the boats carried down!
good lists of passengers on each
trip and: as far as can be ascertained
there were about 900 people at thej
Beach daring the! day. , Thecomcert
by the band was greatly enjoyed;
and every piece was received with
hearty plaudits, j . -
Belford's Magazine.
The August number of Bclforda
Magazine is at hand with its usual
excellent and attractive table of
mi,., . i ' j.u k. uiJ.
uuutcuis, 111c uuvei iux tut; uiuiira.
is The'Part-ial
Franklin Pitts.
VeilK'' by Jam as
f Have we AboKshi
ed Slavery?" by John F. Hume, the
leading article, is a hard blow at
hydra-headed monopoly; "Joyce
Mott: A .Seaside Surprise," is by
Mrs. E. D. E. N. Southworth, and is
delightful reading for the season;
Gen. Lew Wallace and others dis
cuss the "Favoriti Novels of Ameri
can Authors"; "The New and the
Old in the South," by Joshua W.
Caldwell shows 'up some of the
many remarkable changes whieh
have taken place; in this section;
I'Kisghi, the Greek," is a pleasant
story; ad "A Glimpse of the Under
World" will well repay perusal
m "all ' J
Tie editorial department is, as
usual, one of the f most interesting
features of this magazine, and there
are several fine poems in the issue,
among them one by Edgar Fawcett,
whose muse has in this instance
sinerled out Grover Cleveland as its
theme. Belford, Clark & Co., Chi
cago, New York and San Francisco.
American Hittory.
The August Magazine of American
History is a model of elegance, and
as usual the number is well filled
with admirably written and valuable
papers. ("Earliest: American Pe
pie" touches upen a theme dear to
every antiquarian reader. -44 Engs
land's Struggle with American Col
onies," is ne of the promiaent fea
tures of the n amber. Hon. J. O.
Dvkmanl concludes his series of
papers of 45The Last Twelve Days of
Major Andre," J. P. Dun, Jr
contiibutes "The Founding of Post
Vincennes," and j Mr. William S.
Pelletreau.writes of "The Philipse
Patent in the Highlands." Mrs
Lamb's opening article is a vigorous
pen picture of the "Career of a
Beneficent Enterprise," now ne
hundred-and four years old "The
General Society of Mechanics and
Tradesmen," andj this delightful
paper is profusely illustrated. A
portion of the brilliant address of
President Gates of Rutgers College,
to the class of 1886, appears in
these pages, and there is a beauti
ful "Tribute to Mrs. R. B. Hayes,"
from the Editor. The frontispiece
of the number is ah excellent por
trait of Alexander (Hamilton. "The
Wif and jWisdom of Keokuk, Chief
of the Sacs and Foxes." is one of the
short articles; and an unpublisked
Washington letter j is given tm the
reader in1 Original jJDocuments, All
tb,e niiiior departments Notes,
Queries, Replies, Historic and So
cial Jottings, and I Book Notices
are crowded with! important facts
and choice reading. Price, $5.00 a
year. Published at 743 Broadway.
New York City. I
4 ?
The Mattress Factory.
(From Messenger Encampment Issue.)
One of our young men, Mr. W. M.
Cunftning, is in a business' that
ought to be encouraged, for it m not
only a home industry, , but, one that
adds to our city's! health and our
citizen's comfort. It is the manu
facture and renovating of mat
tresses, and includes suck-other ar
ticles in that liae! as springs, pil
lows, cushions, bolsters, etc. An old
mattress is often both uncomfort
able and unhealthy, and to have it
renovated aud remade becomes both
a duty and a pleasure; especially
when the; work can be done and
well done,! in one day, as Mr. Cum
ming is prepared to do. The fac
tory is situated on Prinoess street
(No. 17), and is fully equipped with
the newest patented machinery to
do all kinds of work. The hair pick
ing machine is especially well adap
ted to do this important branch of
the work. j
Our friends in the country would
find it to their advantage to -.write
to Mr. Camming if they desire their
old hair (or moss, or other) mat
tresses made over at small cost.
When our readers consider that
"one third of their lives is spent in
bed," and that in all times of weak
ness, of weariness and of sickness
they seek the bed for recuperation
and rest, they will doubtless corres
pond with Mr. W. M. Cuiuming with
regard to h buying a good set of i
springs antj a nice Jair mattress, or
having the old ones made oyer.
There has been but one interment
this week in Oakdale and ,none in
Bellvue. 1 1
Mr. James U. Chadbourn," Jr.
Superintendent t tke W. C. & C.
R. R., is in tke city. ,
. ,-
The Register of Deeds has issued
marriage license this week ',. to five
couples, One white and our colorr
ed.
Ger. barque Johann1 Daniels,
Leithgens, cleared to day for Stet.
tin; with 3.049 barrels rosin, - valued
at $3,200, shipped,by Messrs. E. Pe's-
ehau & Westermann. :
Headquarters for Sash; Doors and
Builders' Supplies is the N. Jacobi
Hdw. Co. They sell the best goods
at prices that you pay for those of
nn inferior quality. t
The moon completes its first quart
er at 8:13 to morrow morning. There
may be a change of weather then,
but we think that the rain will not
let up until the full "of the moon,
which takes place next Saturday
aight, at nearly midnight.
Stoves. We have a very large
line, made by the best factories, of
the latest and'most improved styles,
which we guarantee to bake and
cook well and to give general satis
faction. x Our low prices will aston
ish and our Stoves please you. N.
Jacobi Hdw. Co. t
Shirts, we have ,ot them by the
million, made by good and skilful
hand; come and see us, we can save
yu over fifty five per cent. We'll
not charge you fancy prices, treat
you well, don't be afraid, therefore
come and patronize; us money sav
ed is money made, at the Wilming
ton ShirtFactory, 122 Market street.
Sign of the blue awning. tf
iSo seed This Year,
We understand that there will be
n seed for distribution to the far
mers this Fall. It is said that Com
missioner Column exhausted the
appropriation and that Secretary
Rusk will have no money to spend
for this purpose until another appro
priation is made. Maj. McClammy
and Col. Rowland will therefore
have no seed to distribute to their
constituents this year.
Excursioniate from Conway.
We are glad to see a large crowd
of excursionists from Conway and
stations on tke W. C. & C. R. R. in
the city today. The prty numbers
310. Among them is Mr. Joshua
Souls, President of the Farmers
Alliance at Mount Tabor, N. C.
Mr. Souls is doing a good, work
amng the farmers. He is an advo
cate of a diversity of crops ;and ad
vises the farmers of his seetioa to
go largely into the raising of truck,
strawberries, peas, melons, etc. '
City Court. ,
Before the Mayor to-day:
Pat Willis, charged with forfeiting
his recognizance, was found guilty,
but judgment was suspended.
Joseph Grady was found guilty of
receiving money under false pre
tense, and was bound over to the
next term of the Criminal Court. !
Pkillis Moore, receiving money
under raise pretenses, not guilty and
disekarged. - .
Charles Burnett, disorderly con.
duct, fined $10.
Thomas Spooner, same ' offense
$10. -
Two cases were continued.
. . , PLEASBKOTICE.
.we win te Bua to receivo tcaaxaicatit t
from our. tnezaa oa wiy tna sii rt;:ct3 .
general interest, tut V - - .
; Tne name or the writer ntst always ta fur -
nisned to tne Editor;'
commrauoaiona must bo irrltttn on but
one.slde ottno reaper.' . . r ' - .
persoaaiities must be avoioeo. t.'' . . ;
And u ls especiairj-aaa pamcuianj caaec
stood taat tus Editor floes not always encors '
tne views of corresponaents anloss so stated
in the editorial bolmnuW " ' "
Ad vice to, Mothers.
MRS. WTN'SmTir'a MrvrkfBTTTury-. a-crnn-n
---- uwwwiJUMuuinur
8nOUlU alWAVS tMnstul nrVimV.t1r.n
are cutting teeth. It relieves? the lit-
T.Ia Gil iT Aran r. . II- . -
Vx. a uu wuuc; it, prouuees nat
ural, quiet sleep by relieving tke
cuild from pain, and the little cher
ub awakes as'brightos button.". It
is very pleasant to taste. It soothes
the child softens fVi
all pain, relieves wind, regulates the
bowels, and is the best known reme
dy for diarrhoea, whether arising
: : iccmuig or oin.r causes.
NEW ADVERTI8E11SIIT3
0cf3ariyiewR,R. Cars(open)
WILL LEAVE PRINCE3S STREET,
SUNDAY, AUGUST 4TH, 1889,
AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M., FOR '
pamp Meeting Ground
. AND , -.
ATLANTIC STATION.
S. VauAMRlNGE,
ausr 3 it President.
FOR THE LADIES I
- Fay's Automatic Fan Attachment.
This grand invention for keeping
cool, and the flies off at the same
time, is just being introduced, and
Will have an enormous, sale during
the hot months. It can be attach?
ed to any Rocking Chair made, and
will fan the occupant I the chair
while he rocks himself. It can be
attached to Cribs or Cradles, and
Will fan the sleeper. It is a eoihfoft
to the siek and invalids, who will
require less care from tbe nurse. - It
is invaluable in every household. It
is eheap, ornamental and nseful,and
will last for many years. The Coiu
pany wish to secure an Ageit at
onee ifi eiery county. It is a bo
nanza for Agents during the hot
months. Over one thousand sold in
Pittsburgh in two weeks. Pays one
hundred per cent, profit. Sample
complete, handsomely nietoel plated,
sent on receipt of $2.00. Circulars
and terms to Ageots s&nt to all.
! . Address ; . : y : -
A. F. ATTACHMENT CO.',
jd&wtf i Pittsburgh. Pa.
Forecasts.
For North Carolina showers, !
and stationary temperture. . For t
Wilmington, showers.-: i
v.. " : 1 v. . i ..
E WOULD LIKE TO INFORM YOU
t&at Jack-frost will be here In a few months ;
and he will steal away all your eautlful
flowers, and for several Ion? months you will
uuFcuuuiuiB. xuYv. sines wo neaaa is uet
ter than one, allow us to advise you tor a mo
ment, we have Just received a large stocfc of
the most beautiful
FLOWERS AND WREATHS
EVER SOLD IN THIS MARKET.
And the best of all ls, we purchased those
82 BOXES OF FLOWERS
AT LESS THAN ONE-HALF THEIR VALUE
and we were compelled to buy the whole
stock in order to get them so cheap, and by
that reason we have overstocked ourselves,
and in ordsr to get clear of them we will
Sell Theni at Nearly What They
; -Cost Us. '
They are going" fast and now Is your time.
Come and examine them and while here
you will And several other bargains, as
we are .
Clearing Out Our Old Stock
to make room for our new FALL STOCK,"
which pur buyer is now purchasing
Racket Store,
117 S. FRONT ST. WILMINGTON, C,
BBADDY & GAYLOBD,
PKOPBIETOBS.
Headquarters, New York. - aug a tf sat
j"" 1 "I .i 1 n 1 a
JA-lES ID. 2STXJTO?,
THE DRUGGIST,
218 NORTH FRONT STREET.
TTNSURPASSED FACILITIES FOR PRE-
Dg.Prescrlptlons. nleht or day. a
augltt
paring Prescriptions, night or day, at tne very
PIG FISH ! PIG FISH !
I ALWALYS KBEP.A SUPPLY OF
FRESH FISH
om hand. As I have my twn boat and seine
I always keep from 200 to 300 on hand. Pic nio
parties can be served with Fish or Coffee.
Meals 35c. or 81.00 a Day.
- TAS A. HEWJLETT. .
Restaurant in 100 yards of Switchback, -Good
CIGARS and loo cool beek always on
hand. Jy litf
DRINK ;
MEXICAN SHERBET,
A DELICIOUS BEVERAGE.
Only Of
Jy25tf
MUNDS BROTHERS, -
104 N. Front St.
Sale1 of Real Estate Under
Towclosure.
"gM VIRTUE iOFTHE POWER OF SJSLR
contained in a certain Indenture of mortgage
executed by David Deal and Lucy A. Deal, his
wire, to The Citizens' Building and Loan As
seoiatioa o Wilmington, , N. C," (default
having been made therein) the undersigned. '
as attomers for said mortgagee, will, on
Thursday, the 5th day of September 1889. at
12 nV.lnrif M . at t.hfi (Villi tlnnea lnn In thn
city of Wilmington, sell, by public auction.
me tttuua ouu premises conveyeu in
and by said mortgage deed-- which are sit
uated in the said city of Wilmington, and are
bounded and described as follows: Beglnntnc
at a point on the East line of Ninth street l&t
feet North of the Nertheast Intersection of
princess and Ninth streets, aud running
thence with Ninth street south 33 fjet. thence
Bast parallel with Princess street 133 feet,
.f S'SL01111 33 Ieet thence west parallel -wLm
In!L8trei 133 feet to the East lino
I QPT street, tne beginning being the West
P?j9Lct 3, in Block 186, according to the -oadal
plan of said city.
- . MAltSDEN BELLAMY, '-
Attorneys for "The citizen'B Building and
Loan Association ot Wilmington, N. c,"