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1 4 s.- .-- km Absolutely Pure. hitvwrrtr never varies. A marvel of pa rttr strenztn an(J wholesomeness. Moreecui oScll tffithe ordinary kinds, and cannot be ft EtStietiLlon with the multitude of low Cfey& unpd amp Madslen' Arnica Salra The Best Salve In the world for Cats, Braises, Sores, L iieen , d Rheum, .bever ooresicnc, bed Hands, Chilblains, Corns, andall wn Eruptions, and positively cares Piles, or no pay reauirM. COiniEBCIAL KBITS; MISCELIAp ECUS. Hpney Honey at 4H 4U cents. ijoqtTC "Firm anteed to cive perfect - satisfaction, .. . 75 - -m jFi MonTUl ' or money refunaeo. x rxco WILMINGTON MARKET. Aug. 13.-2:30 P. M. SPIRITS TURPENTINE Firm finest- brought to this mar- f 41 cents. Sales of;receipts at J; .. L at 75 cents for cents bid for good jcet for years, put up la one pound Boxes. Call and look at lL r ; ;:- 1, -N strained. knV U'OT saio uy . . i l .nln ? 1 I mi rrrri sr. vrlioiesaie mu ck "D- TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1889. LEMON KMXIR A Pleasant Lemon Irink. For billiousness and constipation, tiike Lemon Elixir. i - For indigestion and foul stomach, take Lemon Elixir. - For sick and nervous headaches, take Lemon Elixir. tl..1WiP For loss oi aDpeine auu ucuiuv, take Lemon Elixir. . Frr fevers, chills and malaria, take Lemon Elixir. " ' - . Lemon Elixir will not fail you in th above diseases, all or fwhich arise from a torpid or diseas ed liver, stomach, Kidneys, ooweis or blood. - r , Prepared only byTr. H. Mozley, Atlanta, Ga. . ' Fiftv cents and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by druggists. A Prominent Minister Write. After ten years of great suffering from indigestion, with great nervous prostration, billiousness, disordered ,LwiriAVK and constipation, I have been cured by Dr. Mozley's Lemon 1,;317 crude, Elixir and am now a well man. Tm th s Rev. C. C. Davis, Eld. M. E. Church South, No. 2tfTatnall st., Atlanta, Ga. TAR Firm at 1.60. CRUDE TURPENTINE Firm at $1.00 for hard, $2.00 Ur yellow dip and virgin. . . '", ' '-"V " ' . WE ARE STILL RECEIVING THAT TINE MARYLAND . C ream ery B utter , packed la Refrigerator Boxes. The only place in town you can secure a solid one pound print ARRIVED. Steamer Gulf Stream, Tribou, Vow York. H. G. Smallbones. . . -n il I steamer D Alurcnison, uodiusou, of flne BUTTER. My ayettev,1IecLEARED. PAROLE FLOUR Steamer U murcnison, rwoiusui, im pared; and Is certainly pro- jj'aveixeviiie, x u i 4. i . J " nounced Dy those that once try , it tp be the Miu..., I best sold in town. Also, a very flne FLOUR STOCKS ON HAND AUG. 9, 1889. U a ' total I It3 Uiuucjr, niuwt e Cakes of all Kipds, Crackers, Preserves, Jellies, PICKLES, DRIED F KIT ITS, nni nn AndiAs vnrttv of Canned Goods. in fact I keeD everrthlnff which can te found In a first class Grocery Store. call and examine my uooas. u STATE NEWS. THE MAII SCHEDULE. rhe malls close and arrive at the City Post ! office as follows: i OUTGOING MAILS DAILY. CLOSE. LEAVE. WlLand Wash.(78)lstDis.. 7.00 A. Mr9.to A. M. Asheville Citizen: Austin Smith, the only son of Mrs. J. C. Smith, t. hu it.v. was run over by an engine in the yards of the C. $1Land Wash.78) 2d Dis.. 8.15 a. m. o.oo a. m cJs? n r'rtxrinrrtnn. Kv.. OD I wno-Tttsvllle 8.45 A. M. 9.30 A. M. tt: i,,i -hnfh f h s Soufhport w a. m. a. -t. weaneuuttj, "u o wiL and Ruth..'. ijwi. m. legs servered above the knees. Clinton and Gold. (special) a30 P. M. 4.00 P. M. Charlotte Chronicle: When the wjLand, final train left the Mt. Holly fair tffiSSt cw) SsSJ X" ferounds Friday night, a qrowd of W1L and wash, (14) 11.15 P.M. 12 05 p.m. riotous roughs fired their revolvers Tuesdays and pridays. from the train windows, and, as a Brunswick... 6.00 a. m iJSmh -astray bullet struck a negro cape Fear River mall L10 P. M. 3.00 P. M. wWnln th I thigh and seriously Mondays and Fridays. disabled her. It is- not known who onslow 7.00 A. M. fired the bullet, as probably thirty incoming mails-daily. revolvers wre being fired at one j. abbive at f. o. time The woman ' was brought to charlotte and Maxtpn 7 55 a. m. Charlotte yesterday for treatment Sv;;;;.:::::: The limited number of policemen at JX&. JJ- Mt. Holly had their hands full dar- wrightsviiie f-oo r. m. ing the fair, fourteen men being ar- a-v.V"::::: tiff rented in one aay. wn. and wash. 27 io oo p. m. Cottori ashore, 93; afloat 98 Spirits ashore, 3,135; afloat, 2,750; total, 5,885. Rosin ashore, 32,115; afloat, 4,726; total, 36,841. , Tar ashore, 2,125; afloat, 000; total, 2 125. Crude--ashore, 887; afloat, 00; total, 887. . EXPORTS FROM AUG; 2 TO AUG. 9. Cotton, 17;spirits, 2,424; rosin, kr; 1,;317 crude, 786. . RECEIPTS FROM AUG. 2 TO AUQ. 9. DOMESTIC. Cotton. 40; spirits, 519; rosin, 676; tar, 1,047 crude, 562. FOREIGN. Rosin, 7,436. I White Goods ' Jno. L. Boatwright, jy 23 f j 15 17 SO. Front St. Archie-Freeman's TSTHE PLACE to GET FRESH PIG FISH, reviled Crabs. Clam Fritters, and all of the delicacies of tha salt water. When you go to Carolina Beach aski for Archie, Freeman's place and anybody will tell you. Jy 25 lm . i "Carolina Beach. THE STATE CHRONICLE, Successor to the Farmer and Mechanic and the Chronicle.) WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF WHITE GOODS, AND ProDose to Sell Them. To effect this, Uberal concessions will be made Under New Management. in prices. They have been placed on the coun ter and must be sold. NEWSY, BRIGHT AND CLEAN. We Show a variety of FORTY DIFFERENT STYLES in UP WITH THE TIMES. T" E "STATE CHRONICLE" WILL BE Newton Enterprise: W1L and Wash. (27) ,...1U.IW r. sa. I ( 4 nnni .horv fnr Infants, to I Th4- f t-o noma imnlloa a KtntA Pswr It is The people I W 1L and Jack. (U) n r. m. largest Plaid. not the Raleigh "Chronicle," and will not be July 22nd. 1880. GEO. Z. FRENCH, P. M. H.ifh Fnrk river and MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS Clark's creek report that their corn Brunswick ....... 5.00 P. M. crops on those streams have been Tuesdays and Fridays rnmnletelv destroyed by the high cape Fear River 7.00 a. m. PJ fft last two weeks. What Tuesdays and Saturdays. - vtt tha first, freshet haslonslnw 7.00 P. M been destroyed by the later rams. Those who had planted a new crop had corn about knee high when the overflow of last week came along. It was very severe indeed on these men to see their second crop swept away. The upland crop will be all there will be to gather in that sec tion. Charlotte News: The balloon as cension at Mt. Holly yesterday af- stences of a more exciting character The Oldest and D6SI than had been anticipated, ine balloon collapsed shortly after leav inr tho nrth and came to the NEW YORK OBSERVER. ESTABLISHED IN 18; Family Newspaper, ground with its occupant, Prof. W. gix Regular Editors; Special Cor We show Twenty Different kinds of PLAIN GOODS, from 6c. to 60c. per yard. Emhroidered Flouncings,! HEM STITCHED TR1HMISGS, Embroidered Pique & Pique j Skirtings. nnr Ri7cic is eomoiete and worth the atten tion of buyers. The Ladles are respectfully 1 Invited to call. JNO. J. UEDRICK. my27tf loftai or sectlonaL It will aim to keep up with thenewsfromcaurphy to Manteo, or, as the Doliticlans out it. from cneroKee to uur- rlt.np.lr. Tt.win hetheorc-an of no man. no rlnfr, no section, no party. It wiU be Democratic in noHtics. but will not hesitate to criticise Democratic measures and Democratic officers. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: .;...$2 oo ..... 100 50 One Year.;. Six Months Shree Months TFor a sample copy address i - THE STATE CHRONICLE, : Raleigh, c. LUCCELTiAH EOU3. Window - "wmjim Skiiiilesi, ' v By the hundred and by the thousand in almost an ' that is desirable. We solicit bids to .furnish em; st- EMBRACING A VARIET Y OF QRAD ES. THIS IS THE SEASON FOR RENOVATING SOFAS, CHAIttS AI?D ! STOCK. OWHAIUC OARPETr! We are closing out very cheap. You may note thk 1 can ciuu sec ua. v v.- aug 12 ear i n THAT i v Is the place to get Fashionable Goods and are Leaders Low Prices. Straw Hats 25c each. Fine Dress Straw H: reduced to 48c each. Flowers;, fine French Flowers, fonr price $1.98, now sellinat sc each Net and Brussels Net Maline and Veiling at one-half tl! value. : The -Crescent Bustle :just received, and in,grv demand. Silk: Mittsy warrahted alls and Sun Shades in all shadespn lect from. Corsets'-of eyery; makeHandkerchiefs from! up. Gents , Linen H emmed-Stitch Colored Borders 1 each; and lots 01 otner aesiraoie ana oeasonaDie boods remarkably Low rnces. TO THE FRONT ! 1889 1889 TO KEEP POSTED ON THE News of the Entire World. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE v Pofw with crreat raDidity. The I at Home and Abroad TI.fAov. maa nnfthlrt T.n I PTRftll tD6 1 C3i-ln.c. Ttaxriaxxra Hnnfl ATI Sd NfiWS rfuicww " , wllcci w" " mW-i TrrirniTT -VTT XI TTTI A T TV parachute from tne wree-ieu Departments lor u armers, iuer THrj WililiJjI XlijltiiljJLl ! loon, and the whole concern, Pro- chants, Bankers, Professional Men " fessor, balloon and parachute ; came students, Boys andGirls. , r A v. a r i rlYwn tmretrier. ainrei uieuoccui, This vear ine UBbMttViSK wm puuj vxicj juuuam. - i was slow and gradual, but when Hsh more than ! lSS1SSJSt,& FIFTY PRIZE STORIES, i great velocity and dropped like a 1 ball. The Professor strucic the tne ablest and mst popular I ground on his back with a thud that writera wyi contribute to its col i was heara nity yarus ura" Umns. foets ana prose wniers, au ! lav nerfectly motionless. Blood ran I thors. editors, men of science and j from his nostrils, ears ana moutn. women of genius will fill the ol- vAWYnrlf WftPlflvfl Arftld It. Hmlfirson. of-Mt. Holly, and I,, tViA Orstcrvkr. anditwil DieWIOrii WfWflilJ li-Crmu I Mr. D. P. Hutchison, of Charlotte, give fifty-two unexcelled papers In i were the first to reach him. His tne COming year. ! head was lifted up and whiskey was price, $3.00 a year. Soured down his throat. A hyper Clergymen, $2.00 a year. i anerwarus aummiBivrcu- nun "'i ui uui luuuuuuiuniu v iwww ' injured aeronaut was placed on the L i. The new YORK observer will be sent ! trn n nnd hrDUSrntTO UnariOUe, I lor one year " C UHcUn rnn... in the scrlber, lor owic.iJoiaK. .Central Hotel, was quickly sur tl0n It is and will continue to be Greatest and Cbapest Family Joorcal IN THE UNITED STATES. -O- 2. Any subscriber sending his own subscrlp "tsT - nn for ft vear in advance and a new subsarl I w v1 u , f ft J! . . .,, ow ia 'roanad by. loiters. " -was "found w hav ' 1 noa warn Kirrtkpn. I ffius Letters." or "Tne Lire or jerry icAuiey. i nhanw of a rtintnist ration. But the that none of his bones were broken, us i-uers.r ; ne a chane ot Adt though he was Datliy oruisea, , ins mainderot this year, and to January l, 1889, turned la tmimsettled. and its solu- lef t shoulder was out of joint and he to anj Lw subscriber ndmB us name and BSJnfa! almost though he was badly bruised T "Tir" T. hJ address and S3.00 In advance. Tosuchsubscrl WH M Kll liriUi: lUbUltiUII T w force of the shock. Thi hn was hricrht and cheerful. - Yesterday's New reports that he was worse and would die. Th'is morning Jf LUteo" Thrilfe of jerrFMcI ?J V&JSX JffS Full Stock! Bottom Prces! WE CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK OF PAPER BAG, WEAPHSC FAPKR, BL'K BOOKS, STATIONERY, T WINES, AND EVERY THING IN THE ' ! ' ! . : ' Paper Line in the State. et our prices and terms before placing your orders for any! thing in the i . i i . AS WE ARE HEADQUARTERS, ' AND ' " ; PRICES ROCK BOTTOM. OFFICE AND SALESROOM 114 NORTH WATER STREET. Wilmington Paper Co, H Big discount , to tKe trade. f Orders by. l promptly fulfilled. 4 . . s . , A fiape FearHou8e. FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT HAS BEEN nnfinedatthe terminus of the Ocean VlewR. R. Fresh Pigflsh, Clams and Beer always oai band, in connection wiin our Kestaurm we have a first class Dining Room for our white customers. Give us a call and we guarantee to give you entire satisfaction. Je 23 3m , SOMETHING NEW A SMALL LOT OF The AMERICAN A nlfw Agents wanted everywhere. Liberal ter Lanb commissions. Sample c free. Address, New York Observer, NEW YORK signal for the most titantlc war the world has The Herald's news-gathering machinery is unequalled. Its correspondents dotthehabr table globe Nothing can escape their vigi lance, and no expense Is spared In spreading the results of their efforts before the Hebald's readers. - -o ALL THE NEWS OP; AMERICA will be found each weelr In the Herald, while its '--. . - FOREIGN PARTMENT NOW THAT THE ENCAMPMENT IS OVER will contain a panorama of the Old - orld flashed under the sea over the "Woman ! be fair, we must adore ! thee; Smile, and a world is weak before I thee" I i But how can a woman smile when she is suffering untold misery from complaints from which we men are flTomnt? The answer is easy. Dr., Piercers Favorite Prescription is an infallible remedy in all cases of "fe male weakness," morning sickness,1 disorders of the stomach, nervous prostration, and similar maladies. As a powerful invigorating tonic it imparts strength to, the whole sys- n nnrl tn thft vonib and its aD pendages in particular. Asa sootb imrr Ann strengthening nervine it cnMnoo nFVAn pxcitabilitv. irrita- bility, exhaustion, prostration, hys- FALL AND WINTER STOCK. Address, JAMBS GORDON BENNETT, nervous symptoms commonly atten dant upon functional and organic diseases of the womb. .: It induces refreshing sleep a-nd relieves mental anxiety and despondency,, Sold by druggists; under a positive guaran tee, from the manufacturers, to give satisfaction. Wilmington BeacoastR.Ri 1EB FOLLOVlNQ CHANGE IN THE TIME Table of the Wilmington' Seacoast Railroad will take effect bn Monday; 22nd Inst: WILMINGTON. WE HAVE LEFT A FEW OF OUR Spring and Summer Suits, WHICH WE ARE OFFERING Regardless of Cost, IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR COMMERCIAL. CABLES o ' ; " ' Special Features. Practical Farming, ! progress in science. Leave. .6.00 a.m. Leave 9.30 a. m. Leave 20 p. m. Leave .... ... 5.uu p. m. Leave........ (L35 p. m. Leave ....... 8.30 p. m. HAMMOCKS. Arrive. ...... 6.50 a. m. Arrive .... ..10.10 a. m. 1 Arrive....... 3.10p. m. Arrive....... 6.35 p. m. Arrive.. ..... 7.15 p. m. Arrive....... 9.10p.m. -HAMMOCKS. Leave. .' T.45 a. m. Womau's JVorK". I LeaVe 10.25 a. m. Notable Pulpit Utterances, I Leave. tjOO'p. m. Lueraiure ana Arc, i Leave. 5.45 p. m. Stories by our Best Authors J Leave.. ...... 7.30 p. m. INFORMATION ON ALL SUBJECTS. ' , Leave. lawp. HL , WILMINGTON, Arrive....... a20 a. m. Arrive. ..... .1L05 a. m. Arrive. J . .... 4.40 p. m. Arrive. 620 p. m. Arrive.; s.iup. m. Arrive ...... .ia45 p. m. dec 14. m-rs-r . M-M MM i. AM New York Herald, New York City; SUNDAY TRAINS LEAVE AND ARRIVE AT WILMINGTON. L.;'V;.rJluIl6to- 18 llarrels New Florida Mullets, ! i-.-".'.v- iFOR SALS CHEAP - j- - illAS. F.BROWNE, AgU , Call and be convinced of the above. I guar antee to Sell 20 Per Cent. Less than any other house in the city. B.F.. PENNY. THE CLOTHIER. , Jy l9tf 1 HO Market Street. LEAVE. Brown's Beach Restaurant 25-- Leave...'. i. a.as n. m. .. , Arrive. Arrive, i. Arrive... ArrivaJ.. 11.05 a. m. ... 6.2 p. m. ,..ia45p.m BATH HOUSES. WOULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE Supper Train wiu be the 655 n. ia. train leaving Wilmington. Round trip tickets will be sold at 25c. for this train to parties return ing luc bume uiguu . - . ' J. R. NOLAN. Jy23tr j j Gen! Manager. V -123 North Water St., Wilmington, N. C. ftszf tt cxrr (Star copy.) to the public that my Restaurant arid Bath Houses on Wrlghtsville Beach, opposite the Hummocks, are-now open and ready for the accommodation of all who may favor me with their patronage - Pig Fish. Soft SheU Crabs and Sandwiches ready on the arrival of all trains. tiu Math Hnnwi am r.lp.nn waII vnntflafed fU NKWSPAPJSKS FOR ISAAUC, AT; OU ana "5-""- rV.".,f nrtnnnwr""" v.acu. puuu mwn Drtce at . I ' -RespecUttUy, ' I W1M ,JW.E. SPRINGER fiCO'rf, S . BfiyiBW.OFFIcfi 1 . fcIBR0WN.- atfsott li Front gt,? WUmUistcn, N. 0, For Gale. Lawn TJowero, Bfiit on the Market! Q.ARDEN HOES, RAKES, Ac., SPRINK MAGAZINE Brautifnlh lllustrkted. 25H3 Jm ITS SCOPE. THE AMERICAN MA ' ZINE gives preference to national topics an scenes, and its literature and art are of th highest standard. Famous American writer fill its pages with a wide variety of Interest mer sketches of travel and . adventure, serial and short stories, descriptive accounts of our foremost prooiems 01 tne penoa, ana,in snore this Magazine is . - . ' 1 . Distinctively Representative of - -m American Thought and Progress. Tt is acknowledged by the cress and public to be the most popular aiid entertaining of the high-ciass montnnes. 1 - r ; . . , Tmnnwfont A Specimen Number, with XHl If Or tall L illustrated Premium List. and Special Inducements in Cash or Valuable, Premiums to Club Raisers, wiU be sent on re ceipt of 15c, if this paper is mentioned. . Parisian Outing Clct! - COMPOSED PRINCIPALLY OF WOOL A Very Fine Fatrtc in i- . v" IJEAT PATTEBX3 AND Responsible and energetic persons want ed to solicit subscriptions. Write at once for exclusive territory. - 'Address, THE AMERICAN MAGAZINE CO., . f eb j 749 Broadway Nw ytric ; SPECIAL NOTICE I . ' WE ARE THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE , vi Wholesale Liquor House in the State, having established business in 1868. Twenty-one years experience taught us all about it, and since we buy our brands of WH I SKI EC MADE TO SUIT OUR TRADE, : WE CAN AF FORD TO GIVE YOU i - Y .Better Goods for Less Money, THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THIS ' STATER AND AT LEAST , ' h Low as' any Firm in Ik United States. Give us a call and we will prove to jou all we say. , - BrunMld,8ipion& Co., Handoomo Cole " VSBY DK3IKABU1 FOB -Nothing to equal them to tne F . - . J0 28tf - : . piGfisni pigK IALWAt.TaKIEPA8nr.If H FIGI! . . t on hand. As I have ray own I always keep from 200 to 300 parties can be served wlta 1 , .. . .. . ,- . ' p t.leals 35c, orBLW" . jab. a. ncw1 Restaurant in 100 J" gss Good CIGARS and ice cool ff 1 hand. Oummer DLEASANT COUNTBT 0tf ' miles from Llncplnton' visits LmcomtondaUy; Table satisfactory, wlta aWJ ! Meats, vegetables and Fruit , ; :ool, pleasant rooms. ISOP -; dren less. Address Vii.iflCflA?h EH Jel3tf . Ill NTIProot.V. Dealers In Liqiors,' cigars and;Tobaccos. Jy31 tt lv - ...;:.: . ' - ' Table JJoard. iy PEW GENTLEMEN CANtBE ACCOXlMO- ! datel withTabielBoaiGon application at -OCh27 2Zi N. THIRD ST, : PnOTOCRAPJ a BTISTIC AND SUPKEE Photographs at reason T represent as 10W estaca p r State.- 0 J.S.rsi- erences exacted. WI'1'
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