r ft CT ' tpttoNS. POSTAGE PAID: fX 31 C ? frr .las c: t j SlJ ji.no. six months $2.00. Three gtoeraiteibu;; i . ; hamecrttBvmter nnss V iwajs be tzr- E nis&ea to t&o saxtot,' 1 1 n , comncattos jassvr written on tzt . : Personaatlea crest bo aTOI&Lt t ? And it 13 especially end partictrly crccr e poTOgpondenta unless bo Btated to the .editorial column . . ; ; NEWOVJBBTI8ElliSKTa delivered by carriers. nrr oart ot the city, at the above r low and liberal. AdterLDcr3 will please report any and fsulvive their paper regularly. vol xm. W ILMINGTON, N. C, SATURDAY. AUGUST 10, 1889. " NO 188: jnr-1"" . ' s .1 ' present tn the most elegant form rur UXAT1VC AND NUTRITI0U8 JUICE TWB,ur OF THE FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, Combined with! the medicinal" nrtces of plants known to be most beneficial to the human system, forming an agreeable -id effective laxative to perma--ently cure Habitual Consti : Jation, and the many ills de pending on a weak or inactive condition of the f , I1DHEYS, LiVER AND BOWELS. Itii theniost excellent remedy known to X ClUSSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY Whea one js Bihotts or consupca so that -UlMELOOD, REFRESHIWO 8LBEP, HEALTH and STRENGTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it - ; . ASK YOUR ORUQOIST FOR MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAS FRANCISCO, GAL. WI&VILLE. Kf. I NEW YORK. N. Y For sale by ROBERT K. BELLAMY. WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, iccli26lydw "t Wilmington, N. C Mercurial Poison. Mercury Is IrequentlyJnjucUclously used by quack doctors in cases of malaria and blood poison, its after effect Is worse than the oftstal toeasie. 13. B. D. (Botanic Blood Balm) cotuinsno mercury, but will eliminate Beramaljrcisoflfrom the system Write to Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga., for. book of owflDcfDjproor of Us curative virtue. A F. Uritton., Jackson, Tenn., writes: "I mght malaria in Louisiana, and when the fewat last broke, my system was saturated wlta poison; and I had sores In my mouth and hats on my tongue. I got two bottles ot R. iR, which healed my tongue and mouth and tade a new man of me." m. icicnmond, Atlanta, Ga.. writes: "My We could hardly see. Doctors called It syph muc iritis. Her eyes were in a dreadful con ation. Her appetite failed. She had pain in r joints and bones. Her kidneys were de Mpd also, and no one thought she could be wed. Dr. Gillam recommended B. B. B.. wich she used until her health was entirely rest oreo." r P If Tnnr.c in .. tif . Vur w eruptions, loss or SK1' pal.a m Dack aching joints, debility, Ration, loss of hair, sore throat,and great SioF B' B-B put my &ystein ln - i . James C. Murids, Ast , DKUGGIST. HILL LINE OF PURE DRUGS AND ggfcto rhysiclans' Prescriptions a spe 3r? aBSS7 aT,ollet Articles in great va ffS?J?l Mtoeral Water; cbme ln ani5 The Acme MANUFACTURING CO. MANUFACTURERS OF fertilizers, Pine Fibre and Pine Fibre Matting. ' o ' .'' - Wilmington. n.C: fSJ RIPUTATION OF OUK FERTILIZED S 2eSrE?,GEM' 13 now established, and best ff"116 rears' use in tBe hands of athrtf f3 or m3r ahd other states will JUtttv?? a mSh grade manure , DinV i ' maae rrm the leaves of our carDof'fi.3 conceded to be equal to any mtarLemton ana durabiuty and the A hM increasing. It has rir- J PlBBpniS.anyotller Iabrtc Steriir Sr Wuol is extenslyely used for 5tjf P.'JJPoses, and as a nlllng for ana raost e(lual w hair being fight mncalSAsects.. s LcanhoV rcuaoie parties using otr ejat our office, or wttltemgl- uro,ina Beach. TlSirSM ROYE AND PASS SfPteL5? ally Sundays and Mondays iWit: Iollows lor Carolina Beach and UnaXalhp;- Trains returnnig, ieare &nd8pat50a. m.. 12-0 p. m., 5.15 f?mh? teave at 9:45 a. m. and 5 p. m, fft.HL ' ave bouthport at 6:30 a. m. and tos leavlns at 5 p. m. and 7 p. &na S? aar only. 25 cents. Sfroman situated upwards of ucn5nannel or inlet calculated &eSerous currents, the most ln &l,c8afeiy enjoj- the pleasures of l lvSoipmapnLin.ply ooserring the plato oceae toauilng houses, supplied wiween Market and Princess Stsl tr nac J 0UN w- harper, I General Manager 3STE-WS. INDEX TO NXW ADVKBTI8BMBNT3 tt B P Penny Clothing I Jas D Nutt Druggist W M CwificiNQ Mattresses " Mcnds Bros Pharmacists Taylor's Bazaar Bear In Mind Blood Balh Co Mercurial Poison . Braddy & Gaylord The Racket store Spirits sold here to-day at 40 cts. Days length 13 hours and 40 iain minutes. Pull moon at 29 minutes past 11 o'clock to-night. According to Turner's almanac the dog days end to-day. Suaset to morrow afternoon at 54 minutes past 6 o'clock. Ger. barque Adolph, Wistendorff, sailed from Rosario for this port on the 19th inst. ! Mr. Harry James, of Biloxi, Miss., is here on a short visit to his uncle, Mr. John S. James. There has been 'but one inter ment, an adult, in Oakdale Ceme tery this week and none in Bellevue. It is estimated that nearly 250 people took a dip in the Atlantic Ocean at Carolina Beach yesterday. Prayer and experience meeting of business and working men at Sea man's ijetnel at 8.15 o'clock to night. The "feed room" of the hotel at Carolina Beach is not large enough. It will probably bo extended next season. A peculiarity of Hood's Sarsapa- rilla is that while j it purifies the blood, it imparts new vigor to every function of the body. We have a few Fluting Machines which we are closing out at less than factory cost. See them. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co t Nor. barquQ JRana, Christiansen, cleared to-day for Glasgow with 1,416 casks spirits, valued at $29,000, shipped by Messrs. Alex. Sprunt & Son. The new road from the Pier to Carolina Beach, wilh its new steel rails, is in excellent condition, and they can run as fast as 35 or 40 miles an hour on it. Rev. J. W. Primrose will preach to morrow morning, at 11 o'clock, at Grace M. E. Church, and Rev. W. S. Creasy, the pastor, at 8:15 to morrow evening. We thank Mr. Chas. F. Browne for .a pitcher of delicious peach cider, sent in to us yesterday. Mr. Browne can fill ofders for this tern perance beverage. Headquarters for Sash, Doors and Builders Supplies is the H. Jacobi Hdw. Co. They sell the best goods at prices that you pay for those of in inferior quality. Services at St. Paul's Episcopal Church to morrow at 11 a. in. and 8:15 p. m. Rev. C. T. Coerr will officiate at the evening service. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mr. S. Wallace- Corbett, of Point Caswell, who has been at Burgaw in attendance on the Teachers' In -stitute, passed through the city to day on his return hoiiie. Nor. barque Agatha, Roher, clear ed today for Glasgow with 1,650 casks spirits, 866 barrels rosin, val ued at $83,911.15, shipped by Messrs. Paterson, Downing & Co. 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 There was a big onslaught on the pigfish at Carolina Beach yesterday and last night and Capt. Perry and Archie Freeman had all they could do to supply the demand for meals. 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 We learn the ladies'of St. Paul's Lutheran Church are making ex tensive preparations for an enter taintnent 1 entitled, "A Merchants Carnival," which is to be given in the early part of October. Forecasts. ;. . For North Carolina, fair weather cook well and to give general satis and stationary temperature. For faction. Our low prices will aston Wilmington and vicinltytfair weath-! ish ana our Stoves please you. If. er. , . . , 'Jacobi Hdw. Co. . t Refreshing and Invigorating ' Delicious Soda Witter as drawn from Munds Brothers' f magnificeut new soda fountain at a temperature of 34. Purest Fruit Syrup,Milk Shakes and Natural Mineral Water. . j : ": i; To Digpel Colds. Headaches and Fevers, to cleanse the system effectually, yet gently, wh'en costive or bilious, or when the blood is impure or sluggish, to per manently cure habitual constipa tion, i to awaken the kidneys and liver to a healthy j. activity, without irritating or weakening them, use Syrup of Figs. ; I V'Tbn Knbw How. Under this head Bro. Blount, of the Wilson Mirror, copies the fol lowing from the Review of a recent date: "The Wilson excursionists all went back home last night. They were an orderly,nice-behaved crowd and there were many pretty young ladies among them." He then makes the following comments: Now, brother James, you have seen the roseate dye pots of inspira tion in which we dip our pencil and paint in radiant colorings the many charms and glories which fly around these "pretty young ladies," that halo of . witchery in which the thoughts doth sleep in the sweetest spell of fondest dreaming; and "hav ing seen them you will not be sur prised at, the gushing rhodomon tade, and sentimental effervesence with which we pay heart tribute to their charms. City Co art. His Honor, Mayor Fowler, posed, of the following cases morning, in manner following: George R. Bradly, larceny dis til is of a watch. Guilty; committed under a $100 bond for his appearance at the next term of the Criminal Court. JNeeuham Uucllev, disorderly con duct, not guilty and discharged. Geo. Burnett, disorderly conduct guilty, $5 or 10 days. Benj. Hunter, disorderly conduct, guilty, $5 or 10 days. Ed Simmons, disorderly conduct guilty, $5 or 10 days. Mary J. Hall, disorderly conduct guilty, $20 or 80 days. ' Owen Hall, assault with a deadly weapon, guilty, bound over to the next term of the Criminal Court in $100 bond. This defendant fough his wife, and a triend interfering was stricken with an axe. He also attempted to use an axe upon a po lice officer. . John Borser, violation of sanitary laws in-having uncleanly premises guilty, $5 and costs, $7.35 in all. , i American Pine Fibre Company, A company under the above name was .organized and incorporated in this city yesterday for the manu facture of bagging, etc., and tUe general development of what may be called the pine fibre industry. The company has an authorized capital of one million dollars, and its officers are: President Win. Latimer. Vice President A. E. Thornton. Secretary and Treasurer G. H. Smith. Directors A. E. Thornton, At lanta. Ga.; M. Frank, Columbus, Miss.; Win. Latimer, Wni. Gilchrist, G. H. Smith, Wilmington. The company has purchased all the patent rights and the plant for making fibre, etc., owned by the Acme Manufacturing Company and in operation at uroiiiy purine from the- fertilizer business carried on at tne same mace aim win . , i i fit largely extend the operation of these works. The present capacity of the mills for the manufacture of pine fibre bagging is 500,000 yards, but new machinery that will at once be added will more ; than double tnis capacity, and enable them to turn out annually at least-1,250,000 yards of bagging. - Ills, Wills and Pills. An odd mixture of words, but the sufferer from constipation, indiges tion, impure blood, biliousness and Other such ills, can be cured if he tnilJa without takinc the horrid. old fashioned pills. These are su perseded in our day by those won der working, yet tiny, little glo bules, known as Dr. Pierce's Pleas ant Pellets. No griping, no'drastic purging; do not cause costiveness afterwards, as the old style pills do. One little Granule a dose. j Stoves. We have a very large lineTmade by the best factories, of the latest and 'most improved styles, 'which we guarantee to bake ana Pender Counnty Institute. The Teachers'Institute for Pender county, which has been held at Burgaw during the week, closed yesterday afternoon after having been in session for five days. It was called by Mr. James F. Moore1, Superintendent of the Public Schools. There were separate in stitutes for the white and colored teachers. The former was under the .management of Prof M. C. S. Noble, of this city, who returned here last night. Here on a Visit. We were glad to meet yesterday and renew our acquaintance with Mr. Ed. Williams, formerly of Peii der county, but now in charge of the Western Union Telegraph office at Birmingham, Ala. He is here on a visit, to his brother, Mr. W. F. Williams, of the C. C. R. R., and will remain until Monday; The thirji brother in this family, Mr. Eli Wil liams, who is also a telegrapher,and who at one time I held a position in the Carolina Central offices in this city, is now in Mexico. At the Beach Last IN I slit. There was a large crowd at Card lina Beach last night, i In addition to the large number who went down on the earlier boats the Grove carried about 400 on the 5 o'clock trip and the Passport had a good crowd at 7 o'clock. The Germania Band rendered some beautiful music, the concert beginning at 8 o'clock and continuing until nearlj timQ for the last train to leave. The Grove brought everybody back in one trip but it required two trips of the train to get all over from the Beach to the Pier. S Fifth Ward Hook and Ladder Co. A meeting of Fifth Ward. Hook and Ladder Company No. 1 was held last night at the truck house. The following officers were elected. President Geo, W. Gafford. Vice. President J. P. O'Sullivan. Secretary O. H. Kennedy, Jr. Treasurer J. M. McGowan. reman J. G. Swanu. First Assistant J. R. Roderick. Second Assistant M. G. Silva. Axemen A. A. Marine, O. B. Watson, W. T. Harker, Theodore Swann, Needham Farrow. There was a full attendance f members and much enthusiasm was manifested. The meeting was ad dressed. by Capt. McGowan, who gave the boys much encourage ment in their laudable purpose ijo build up the Company aud extend its usefulness. For Next Week. There is talk of big Itinies ahead at the Hammocks and Wrightsville Beach next week. The Ocean View Railroad Co..propose to have a grand pyrotechnic display, such as was never seen here before, on some night during the week, with music and dancing in the pavilion on the beach. The fireworks will be bee fore moonrise and afterwards the young folks can dance and ride on the switchback by moonlight. j Since the above was written Su perintendent VanAmringe has in formed us that the event is fixed for next Tuesday night. There will be music for dancing and an effort will be made to secure the j services of ja full band. It is very generously proposed to donate half of the pro ceeds to the fund for a Confederate Home. Further particulars will be made known in this paper on Mon day. Anniversary Services at St. Mark's. The services at St. Mark's Church to morrow promise to be of an un usually interesting character. They mark the beginning of the fourth year of; the administration of its present Rector. 'Holy Communion will be celebrated at 11 a. m. Dart ng the sermon the rector wilt give statistics of the parish work for the j past three years and other data of a very interesting character. The musical portion of the services wili be rendered by a full chorus choir; ed by organ and cornet under the direction of Wm. H. Norwood, the! j chorister of the church. : ' The evening service will be a ser-f i vice- of song, beginning at 7 o'closk.l Everybody is especially invited. Courteous ushers will be in attend ance to welcome and seat visitors, i The Offertory, morning and even-l' mg, wm oe devoted to paying for repairs on church and rectory. The Register of Deeds has issued marriage licenses this - week to one white and one colored couple, t J. Charlotte News erson and family Capt. T.rM.Eoi and Mrs.. Davis, Mrs. Daniels and Miss Daniels, pass ed through Dm city to day. in a special car for Rutherfordton; where they expect , to remain for several weeks. - V 1 Charlotte News: Capt. Richard A. Torrance tax collector for Meck lenburg ounty, yesterday 'after noon received information that his brother, Mr. John A. Torrance, of H untpbvincrFt stricken with paralysis. ; - Mr. J. E. Montague, heretofore night clerk at the Ortou House, will succeed Mr. R. T. Burton, who has accepftd a position in the Washington- Hotel at Philadelphia. Mr. Burton will carry with him the best wishes of , a host of friends Ihere. There is not a cleverer hotelist in the South. j Charlotte News: Mat. Chas. M. Stediiian, accompanied by Mrs. btedman, arrived, at the Central last night from Wilmington, and left this afternoon for Cleveland Springs. From Cleveland they will go to the Highlands. Maj. Stedman spent to day at the Central and was met by a number, of his Charlotte admirers. 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 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 Look ids; Northward. Miss Goodwin, who has been in charge of the Ladies' Emporium at 115 Market street for some time past, will leave for the North next Thurs day where she will visit all . of the leading, fashion centers and-wil purchase a handsome line of Fal and Winter millinery and fancy goods. Miss Annie Thompson has post poned her intended trip to New York until September 1st, when she will take a position for a few weeks with one of the largest millinery houses in the city, to perfect herself in the business. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. BEEF ! BEEF! CAB LOAD OF UNUSUALLY Fine Western Beef RECEIVED YESTERDAY. WILL BE ON STALLS TO-MOEROW, Saturdayj and Next Week. This cool spell is in favor of both seller and consumer, as the meat can be sold without going on ice. . Call and see It. II you see It you will buy it. John F. Carrell, Stalls 1 and 2, Front Strtet Market,soth side. aug 9 2t Improved Davidson Patent Nipple "Health." rpiIE ENLARGED RIM OR COLLAR AL- l lows the neck to be bent without collans- Ing, it causes the milk to be forced out when pulled or contracted, and fortoa a fruard to prevent the nipple being taken too far into the mouth, to choke the infant. It can also be attached to any bottle where the common nipple Is used, and will hold i firmly; the child can almost entirely close' its moutn wnen using it, thereoy allowing a stronger hold and rendering it much easier to nurse from, as the fluid will bc-rorce l from it either-by biting, pulling or sucking; itjanbe used without a lube, and as water can easily enter into all its parts, it ean be kept clean and sweet. JA2VIII3 I. NUTT, TheDruggi3t. augotf Making Room for Fall Goods H1LE OUR STORE IS BEING EN larged and remodeled we will . dose out bal- ance of femmmer Good at greatly reduced prices. Brown Linen Vests 7)c, White Linen Vests 75c, Alpaca Coats tLOO to 14-00, 200 cassinaere tsc. worth f 1.2s. I straw HATS at less than cost. Must be aug 9 lm 80 Maxfcet street. T7A'Rv TTWTTf A T.T17C! I w E WOULD LIKE nTkiJrrmmT 'Vrktr I luat j acK-rrost wm be here In a ' few ' months d he fwUl steal away all; your beautiful flowers, and for several long months you will fifhl,110 slnce two 'heads la T bet" iaiwne,' allow us to advise you for a mo- thlosfbuSul St stock FLOWERS ANDWREATHS EVElt SOLD IN TniS lXARkET. . ' htftho" best bjfau is, We purchased those BOXES OF FLOWERS 5 AT T TOD mTTiT . . '- iucoo xuasi UiNJS-UALF THEIR VALDE, compelled to buy the whole stock In order to get them so cheap, and by li&t reason we hare overstocked ourselves, and to order to get clear of them we will Ci-ii mi. i . . oeii i uera at yearly wnat Tney :' : COSt US., ., : They are goto fast and now is mnr tma come and-examine thpm nr. whnrTTT, you will And' several other while here bargains, as we are Clearing Out Our Old Stock to make room fnr mil" nam VlTr -' emnnT. p which our buyer is now purchasing. Racket Store, 117 S. FRONT ST., WILHIXGTO; N a RR k DRV jfe 11 4 vi adti PKOPItlBTOItS. Headquarters, New York. aug 3 tf sat TO THE FRONT! Full Stock! Bottom Prices! PAPER BGD, STATIONERY, TWINES, AND EVERY THING IN TUB ' Paper Line In theiState. uet uur puces ana terms Derore piacmg your orders for any thing In the AS WIS ARE HEADQUARTERS, AND- OFFICE AND SALESROOM 114 NORTH WATER STREET. ' Wilmington Paper Go, aug 7 tf , .; , r in. his mm State, balary SCO to 8 loo Der month. . lief- erences exacted. j. g. BLaNCHARD. aug 5 4w Gen. ManageT.Lock Box 1585.N. Y". DRirJIC MEXICAN SHERBET, . A DELICIOUS BEVERAGE. Only of Jy25tf MUNDS BROTHERS, 104 N. Front SU Sale of Real Estate Under Foreclosure, i BY VIRTUE OF THE POWER OF SALE contained in a certain indenture' of mortgage - - ' ' ' , - " . . .' exceute by David Deal and Lucy A. Deal, his wife, to 'The ClUzens' Building and Loan As- sodatlon of. Wilmington, n. a,w-(default having been made therela the undersigned, as attorneys for said mortenc-w . wiii Thursday, the 5th day of September, 1889, at 12 o'clock M , at the court House door, in the city of Wilmington, sell, by public auction, for cash, the lauds and premises conveyed in and by said mortsraee deed, which urn sit uated in the said city of "Wilmington, and are bounded and described as follows: - jginnlng at a point on the East line of Ninth street jaa feet North of the Northeast intersection of Princess and Ninth streets, and running thence with Nintn street south 33 feet, thence East parallel with Princess street. 133 feet, thence North 33 feet, thence West parallel with Princess street 102 feet to the East line of Ninth street, the beginning being the West part of Lot 3, in Block 186, according to the official plan of said city. . MARSDEN BELLAMY ' A. O. RICAUD, f . V Attorneys for "The Citizen's Buildto andj Loan Association of Wilnilngtonvl C" aug 1 30c 7.. Snnimer Boarfl LEASANT COUNTRY BpARUXTCQ miles from Llncolnton, DaHymaiLCfrc0 visit to Llncolnton dally, if desired. : Table satisfactory, with abundant supply tt Meats, vegetables and Fruit. j Cool, pleasant rooms.' f per month." can; dren less. . Address WANTED A MAN OF TEMPERATE AND steady .habits, seeking employment, to represent an old established house , MRS. J. SI.RlCnARDSON,- . . )Voodsido, Llncolnton, N. C