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,r.sun(iaj3 excepted,
xro; wci ro aa to recciTS i .2: r iicr uc ns
tna& yoxif trlenaa cif any ml aUStics
ce&emiaterees.inisir -j
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The name of the miter must always bo fur -
nished ta the Editor
.LOO. one month, 35 cent. ., -s0
uvered Dy carriers, free
communications,, must bo written ,on put
oneside oijtaieapeij -, ; -, W
Irsonalltia
And it is especially and particularly under
stood that the Editor does not always endorse
the views of correspondents unless so stated
'V Lt of the city, at the above
VOL XlIL
WILMINGTON, N, C, FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1889.
NO 199.
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iXATlVE ano NUTRITIOUS JUIOE.,
CALIFORNIA,
. ,-.-A ritii'" the medicinal
S of plants known to be.
2 beneficial to the human
forming -an agreeable
Sctive laxative to perma
cure Habitual , Consti-
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ana iuc rw .
L&g on a weak or inactive
Lditioqofthe
CDIEIS, LIVER ANU bUWtLo.
i.u .Kost excellent remedy known to
Wit THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY
ftta cse is Bilious or L-onsupaieu
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WIICLOOD, REFREtHIMQ 8LKEP,
NATURALLY FOLLOW.
Ereryone,is using it and all are
delighted with it.
lev vftlJR DRUOQIST FOR
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Tor sale by
BOtfEItT R. BELLAMY,
WHOLESALE DRUGGIST,
Baaudiw ; Wilmington, N. C.
Mercurial Poison.
leicury is frequently injudiciously used -by
aackSoctors in cases of malaria and blood
iil its alter effect is worse than the
nigral iseasc b. B. B. (Botanic Blood
) coitMiis no mercury, but will eliminate
'artdposonfrom the system Write to
ifaim Co., Atlanta, Ga.. forDQOK pi
artndn? proof ol Us cur attve virtue.
1 f. Brttton, Jactson, Teim., writes: "I
ajlu malaria m Louisiana, and when the
'laitusmroM; iuy sisitui w as sa.iuru.UMi
pfison; and I had sores In my mouth and
xar a my tongue. -1 g-ot two bottles of B.
11, which healed my tongrueand mouth and
at i new man of me."
sl Richmond, Atlanta, Ga.. writes: "My
could hardly see. Doctors called It syph--3c
iritis. Iier eyes were in a dreadful con
pi Her appetite failed. She had pain in
ff Joints and bones. Her kidneys were de
sawi also, and no one thought she could be
rat Dr. Glllam recommended B. B. B.,
clshe used until her health was entirely
H Aiones' Atlanta; Ga., writes: "I was
with copper colored eruptions, loss of
-rpftue, pain in baric, nnhincr mfnta Howin-Tr
wjflitlon, loss of hair, sore throat,and great
fcemesa, b. b. b. put my system lnflne
.bunion." :
hmes C. Munds, Agt ,
DRUGGIST.
1 mi LINE OFIPURE drugs and
KnPrsicians' Prescriptions a spe
&r TanaTollet Articles in great va
&SnSM1Iieral WaterfSmeln
)rown!s Beach Restaurant
AND
BATH HOUSES.
j 0CLD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE
I mlc tnat my Restaurant and Bath
t3 00 wsntsiiie Beach, opposite the
ppSg wno maJ" Iavor me
hJSCraba and Sandwiches
I VTh J 01 all trains.
h iKSSJf ?5s are clean. wn vpr.tntrt
Haiuufflh. Yater clean towels
; K. E. L. BROWN.'
IVieat.
SUGAR CnRTrn
n 1 sold at oncp
0Uuarrel3 Of MULLETS.
20 LEMONS.
1J5 Xorth ro?AS-'P' BROWNE, Act,
alSrWater St., Wllmlngto NC
-.H is roiinil'tundaTa d Mondays
iSST CarUna Beach an3
; &h &t:raii13 returning, leave
lt5Ta?e feat 9:45 m- 5 pi m.
ttft, e Mhport at 60S) a. m. and
LQCA.L ISTErS-
jndki to nkw advibtisimknts
Buknktt's Extracts
B P Pinny clothing
Martin t Davis For Sale
W M Ctjmming Mattresses
M UN ns Bkos Pharmacists
At 1 o'clock to day the thermoine"
ter in this office registered 82 de
grees. . Peaches areigain high and scarce.
A good article will command 50 to
CO cents a peck.
A few more canteloupes were in
market to day. The last of tlie crop
will probably be brought m to
morrow.
Last night was melting arid un
comfortable, giving promise of rain.
But little has fallen, however, up
tq 4 o'clock.
A cable dispatch from Havana
reports a cyclone off San Domingo,
moving northwest.
About $32,000 of the stock of the
Carolina Insurance Company has
been subscribed for and most of it
paid in.
The many remarkable curesHood's
Sarsaparilla accomplishes are suffi
cient proof that it does , possess pe.
culiar curative powers, j
We have a few Fluting Machines
which we are closing out at less than
factory cost. See them. N. Jacobi
Hdw.-Co t
The valuable stone lost by Mr.
Will West and advertised in yester
day's Review has been . found.
Somehow we gekhere about every
time. "
The town was almost depopulated
this afternoon. Almost everybody
succumbed to the attractions of one
or; the other of our popular places of
resort.
Mr. Barnard Goodman has
turned from a visit to Shelby.
re
There is said to be .
sport for fishermen at
now.
some good
the Rocks
f500
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Wats lean nt -1
Beach t?& 25cents. T.
,fcLinJInanvr.; -aiea upwards or
ttnbanueior inlet calculated
fihS1 byltrnitDj?.y lne Pleasures of
Wn&iM? oteer?ing the plain
S2a?i iJKSSSL 2: supplied
SSSo?? also aW-.4
HllA5 JOUN W. IUPKR, '
General Manager
: Mayor Fowler gives the Fowler
Base Ball Club an excursion to
Gcean View this evening1, and' will
treat them to one of Dan Howard's
nice fish suppers. ;
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
m inferior quality.
I am closing out everything AT
COST FOR CASH. No humbug in
this. Making room for new goods,
at I. Shrier's, S. E. corner Princess
and Front streets. tf
Burglars. Be secure from them
by putting our Burglar Proof Locks
on your blinds. They rare 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 game of base ball was played
vesterdav afternoon at the Seaside
grounds, between the Dread Nots
and the Blue Bells, both colored
clubs of this city. Tn score was
Blue Bells 15, Dread Nots 9.
The remains of M,r. Henry. Ger
hardt. formerly of Baltimore! Md.,
who died at Anniston, Ala., recently
were brought here -yesterday for
interment, accompanied by his
daughter. Mrs. Alex. Oldham.
We did not report the sale of the
wreckage of the Queen for the sim
ple reason that we were requested
not to name the amount of the sale
nor the name of the ; purchaser
hejiad bought on speculation. Su
is life !
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. Our low prices will aston
ish and our Stoves please you. N.
Jacobi Hdw.'Co. t
To Dispel Colds.
Headaches ind Fevers, to cleanse
the system effectually, yet gently,
when costive or bilious, or when the
blood is impure or sluggish, to per
manently cure habitual eonstipa -tioii,
to awaken the kidneys and
liver to a healthy activity, without
irritating or weakening them, u.ce
Syrup of Figs.
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. Refreshing pd Inviffpratlnc
Delicions Soda Water as drawn from
Munds jarotners luagnmceut new
soda fountain at a temperature of
34. Purest Fmit Syrup,Milk Shakes
and Natural Mineral Water.
It was a veriatable Sunday on
Market and Front streets to day, so
many of the stores were closed. It
is rather rough on the newspaper
man to know that he must keep on
toil ins: while all the world and the
rest of mankind are takinga holiday
City Court.
The following cases were disposed
of by the Mayor to-day:
Alex. Aman, drunk and downj
guilty and fined $10. Judgment sus
pended on the promise of sobriety
and the payment of costs.
Sarah Fulford, disorderly conduct,
guilty. Sarah is a juvenile of de
cidedly roguish proclivities but judg
ment was suspended on condition
that she be properly punished by
her parents.
At the Hammocks Last Night.
The most brilliant assemblage we
have ever yet seen under the pa
vilion at the Hammocks was that
which gathered there last night. It
was the first time, in fact, that the
pavilion has been given a fair show
iner. The lights have heretofore
been very poor but last night the
nlace was brichtand beautifnl. The
assemblage was made up almost en
tirely of home people and the young
folks had turned out in large nuin
bers for the dance. Prof. Miller'
Baltimore band rendered some . de
lightful music. They do not in any
way disappoint those who had look
ed to them for good music.
Of Interest to bounty Treasurers..
The different county treasurers o
the State should note well the pro
visions of an act of the last Legis
lature relative to their duties, as a
failure to comply with these provis
ions will subject them to indictment
with heavy penalties. It provides
that each county treasurer shall, at
everv examination, of his books and
accounts, exhibit a full, perfect and
itemized statement to the commit
tee. of the use made of every dollar
of Dublic funds in his hands since
a.
the last exhibit of his books, and if
anv nart of said funds has been
loaned out, the statement shal
show to whom loaned and what se
curitv. and the amount of interest
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paid on such loans shall be covered
in the county treasury. The state
ment shall be sworn to, and pub
lished in a connty newspaper or at
the court house door. Nothing in
the act shall be construed to allow
eounty treasurers to loan out any
public funds.
Medicinal Properties of Vegetables.
The following information may be
useful to some at this season of the
year, if not new to many:
Spinach has a direct effect upon
the kidnevs.
The common dandelion, used as
erreens, is excellent ior me .same
trouble. .
Asparaguss purges the blood,
celery acts admirably upon the ner
vous system and is a cure for rheu
mat ism and neuralgia.
Tomatoes act upon the liver.
Beets and turnips are excellent
appetizers.
Lettuce and cucumbers are cool
ing in their effects upon the system.
Onions, garlic, leeks, olives and
shallots, all of which are similar,
possess medicinal vlrtes of a marked
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cnaracier, sumumiug uie circula
tory system and the consequent
increase of the saliva and the gras-
tric juice promoting digestion.
Red onions are an excellent diu
retic and the white ones are -ijptfom-mended
to be eaten raw as "a rem
edy for insomnia. .They are a tonic
and nutritious..
A soup made from onions is re
garded by the French as an excel
lent restorative in debility of the
digestive organs.
Don't liead This for S50O.
For many years, through nearly
every newspaper in. the land, the
proprietors of Dr. Sage's Catarrh
Remedy, who are thoroughly re
sponsible, financially, as any one
can easily ascertain by proper en
quiry, have-offered, in good faith, a;
standing reward of $500 for a case:
of nasal catarrh, no matter how j
bad, or of how long standing, whieh ,
they cannot cure.
?a recast a.
For North Carolina, local showers
and stationary temperature. For
Wilmington and vicinity, ligh1
showers. ; , '
Surprised and Delighted.
Mr. Sol. Hass, Traffic Manager of
the Associated Railways, and Mr.
E R. Drake, General Freight and
Passengei Agent of the Piedmont
Air Line, paid a visit yesterday af
ternoon and last night to the Ham
mocks and Wrightsville Beach
They expressed themselves as great
ly surprised and delighted and say
they will take the first opportunity
they can find to spend a 'day or two
here and visit all of our seaside re
sorts. ; k '
Sudden Death.
Mr. William A. Aldrich, a well
known citizen of this place, died
suddenly last evening, at his resi
dence, corner Third and Redcross
streets. He had been sick and in
capacitated for business for some
years but yesterday joined a fishing
party bound for the Rocks. On his
return last evening he was taken
ill and soon passed away.
. Mr. Aldrich was about 65 years of
age. He was a native of Rhode
Island but had made this city his
home for the past thirty years. The
funeral se vices will take place to
morrow, from St. Andrew's Church.
Removed to California.
Gen. Johnstone Jones and his es-
tunable wile nave many warm
friends as well as attached relatives
in this city, and they will regret to
learn that they have removed to a
great distance from them. They
left Asheville, on Wednesday morn
ing for'San Diego, Gal., where they
will in the future reside. Mrs
Jones has a brother, Mr. John O,
Miller, formerly of this city, who
has been a resident for many years
past of Kern county, California, and
this mav have in a measure in
fluenced their removal; The Ashe
ville Citizen says:
Gen. Jones has filled positions o
high importance and dignity in
North Carolina,. and filled them with
conspicuous ability and fidelity
For twelve years he was Adjutant
General of the State. Upon assum
ing the duties of that office the
State had no citizen-soldiery worthy
the name, but through his unremit
ting efforts, great skill and soldierly
qualifications be organized and es
tablished the State guard, which for
emciencv in all respects is not sur
passed by the troops of any State.
He also served a term as a mem
ber of the Legislaturerom Bun
combe county and won high dis
tinction in that capacity, proving
himself an able, conscientious, faith
ful and useful member. His official
record in North Carolina is one of
which not only himself and friends
may be proud, but the State is very
proud of him. ,
As a member of the bar of Cali
fornia Gen. Janes will deserve a
high position, and will prove worthy
of the fullest' conndence ot the peo
pie, I while socially, he and Mrs
Jonas will be an addition which the
best people of their new home will
gladly welcome.
By the Sad Sea Waves.
We have an aldermanic friend
who is spending the Summer at
Carolina Beach and who is as full of
fun as a sand fly is of iniquity. He
carries a bottle of epicac in his vest
pocket sometimes for the baby and
he mav be known by the label on
the bottle. He plays the fiddle, too,
and is one of the orchestra engaged
in advance for a dance at the hotel
at" the Beach1 next Tuesday night.
He was practising last night for the
occasion ana some very aoieiui
sounds issued from the interior of
his cabin. They didn't exactly draw
the fish up out of the sea to listen to
the delightful strains but theydrove
them a hundred miles to the East
ward of the Gulf Stream and a hun
dred fathoms deep, wliAh for all
practical purposes amounts to, the
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
I RENOVATE
Old Mattresses.
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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
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not charge, you lancy prices, ueuuj ToT . TTr.m-r.T-
be afraid, therefore XOUill.JLi JDJjilUri JCLUIijIj.
WANTKI A MAN OP TEMPERATE AND
,5t1idy-al)lt8' spekhur employment, to
represent an old establlshea house in his own
State. Salary 60 to ioo per month. Ref
erences exacteo. j. G. BLANCUARD,
aug 5 4w Gen. Manager.Locjc Box losS.N.Y.
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samel thing. ; Upon 'being
monstrated with by the neigh
bors he declared that he was
simply practicing hymns for the
choir, next Sunday and that his
recalcitrant neighbors did'nt know
good church music when they heard
it. In coming ; up from the Beach
his morning he rode on the engine
over to the pier and as he is in the
fire insurance business he proceed
ed to caress a hot pipe, with the re"
suit of a blistered hand and a few
i m t m
explosive, more practical man po-
ite, and fit neither for the ball
room nor the choir. He tried to
make those on board the boat be
lieve that the furnace on the loco
motive was on fire ami that he was
trying to put it out when.t!ie ncci
dept occurred, but no one would
take stock" in the tale. He
is - now seriously discussing j
the visability of establishing', a .
State ageuey for insuring railroad .
you well, don't
come and patronize; us money sav
ed is money made, at the Wilming
ton ShirtFactory, 122 Market street, j
Sign of the blue awning. tf
N EWADVEBTI8 EM EN TV .
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For Sale.
OUSE CORNER TflliiD AND CASTLE
streets: house on Queen, between Third and
Fourth streets; house and vacant lot on Fifth,
between Queen and Wooster; store and dwell
ing corner Castle and Seventh streets; two
houses on Ninth, between Queen and Woos
ter; house on Church, between Third and
Fourth streets; house on Ninth, between Nun
and Ann streets; house on Tenth, between
Church and Castle streets; two houses on
Sixth, between Princess and Chestnut streets;
house on Fourth, between Princess and Chest
nut streets; house northwest corner of Market
and Eleventh ! streets; three houses corner
Eighth and Walnut streets; three houses on
Market, between Fourteenth "and Fifteenth
streets; two houses on Campbell, between
Ninth and Tenth streets; store and dwelling
corner Ninth and Campbell streets; vacant
lot on Second, between Queen and Wooster
streets; house on Fifth, between Hanover and
Brunswick streets; vacant lot on Seventh, be
tween Brunswick and Bladen streets; house
corner Eighth and Mulberry streets, and sev
eral houses and vacant lots In desirable loca
tions over the railroad.
t MARTIN T. DAVIS,
Real Estate Agent,
aug 19 2t mpn frl 133 Princess St.
rjnE HOTEL AT THE HAMMOCKS ISrNpW
in the hands of the Wilmington Seacoast R. R.
j uHu isjunuer tne management or the Super
intendent. .
it has just undergone a complete renovation
and has been put in first class order.
The rates of board for September have been
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materially reduced. s
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The best the market and the salt water af
fords win make upjthe bill Of fare.
Careful, attentfw and polite servants and
none ethers will be tolerated
Prof. Miller's Band, from Schueteen Park.
Baltimore, will furnish music, both morning
and evening. . ; , i .
1 Facilities for sailing and fishing unsurpass
ed bare, comfortable boats and experienced
orews. -
The object of the new management is to
please and no pains will be spared to accom
plish this result.
-Enquiries by mall as to
promptly responded to. . .
accommodations
aug 23 tt
JAMES 3D. jTTJTT3
THE DRUGGIST.
318 NORTH FRONT STREET. .
JJNSURPASSED FACILITIES FOR PRE-
j paring Prescriptions, night or day, at the very
lowest price. Purity guaranteed? auff 21 tf
Look, Stop and Think! North State Headache Cure.
IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR MY
FALL AND WINTER STOCK
I WILL SELL FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS
MY ENTIRE LINE OF j
Spring and Summer Goods,
CONSISTING OF
Clothing;, Hats
AND
FURNISHING GOODS
AT
NEW YORK COST
We have lust finished taking stock and I
will leave In a short time for the Northern
markets. I MUST HAVE MONEY TO BUY
FALL AND WINTER GOODS WITH, and
hence no reasonable cash offer will be re
fused. i
B. F. PENNY,
TnE CLOTHIER,
aug 23 tf 110 Market Street.
5faHdarI Flavoring
HIGHLY
HOUSEKEEPERS can prove by a single
trial that these Extracts are the cheapest;
they are true to their names, full measurej.
and highly Concentrated.
aug 23 d&w 6m eod nrm
rjlHIS PREPARATION WILL S CRELYCURE
Neuralgia of the Head and all kinds of Head-
acues; no matter irom what cause arising.
. , MUNDS BROTHERS,
&ug31tf 104N. Front St.
Sale of Real Estate Under
Foreclosure.
TY VIRTUE OFJ THE POWER OF SALE
contained in a certain Indenture Of mortgage
executed by David Deal and Lucy A. Deal, his
wife, to "The Citizens' Building: and Loan As
sociation of: Wilmington. N. c. tdttaint
having been made therein) the undersigned,
as attorneys for said mnrfo-ncw urn? nn
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 lands and premises -conveyed In
and by said mortgage deed, which are sit
uated in the said city of Wiiminetnn nni Hi-a
bounded and described as follows: Beginning
at a point on the East Une of Ninth street 198
feet North of the Northeast Intersection of
Princess and Ninth streets, and . running
thence with Ninth street south 33 feet, thence
East parallel with PrineiRss strppt. i-w
thence North 33 feet, thence West parallel
with Princess street 132 feet to the East line
of Ninth street, the beginning being the West
part Of Lot 3. in Block IM. acr.ordi nc ti t.hA
official plan of said city.
MAKSD.EN BELLAMY,
A.G.RICAUD, it . ,
Attorneys for "The citizen's Building and
Loan Association of WilmlngtonTlC C"
aug l 30t ;
BRANCH DRUG STORE,
William HrGreen & CoJ
Corner 8th and Market Sts.
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WE nAVOJ PURCHASED THE ABOVE
Drug, Store and have refitted and stocked it
with' a fresh and desirable stock of Drugs.
Medicines. Perfumery.' Toilet Art icirw-Mc
Tobacco, and everything usually kept In a
First Class Orug store-. ... it . . -
Customers mav relv unon nht,niniTior'inrrt
Medicines. ' " '
Physicians' Prescriptions and Family W-'-
accuratly compounded by educated
;. aug2B2t
cipe's
Registered Pharmacists.
JACKSON & BELL,
printers and binders; Archie Freeman'o
WILMINGTON, N. C.
STHE PLACE to
Largest and Best Equipped
Printing Establishment
in the City.
locomotives against taKing
fire.
Orders Promptly Filled.
Still on Deck.
IVERYllODY OF THE MALE PERSJA
Zi slon visiting Wilmington darinjr the En
campment la cordially invited to call and
ave a suave, or a inampoo. or a Haircut, at
my establishment, 29 Market street, between
Front ana water. ' only 10 cents for a Shave , i
isu tciiio lur n Buuuipou, cents . iox a Hair
cut and SO cents ana upwards for Dyeln. i
RespecKully. JOHN WERNEHL
jy 9 tl Pracucal Barber and Perfumer.
GET FRESH PIU FIBH,
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1 WvllPil PraViO riom VriUnra nwtri nfl
delicacies of tne salt water. When you to to
Carolina Beach, ask for Archie Free&ftnu.:
place and anybody will tell you. , ;. ,
t . A- FREEMAN,
jy2jlm i Carolina Beacn.
Making Room for Fall Goods
TirniLE OUR STORE IS BBLNG EN-
larged and remodeled we will close out Da I -
ance or bummer Goods at
prices.
-.Ti? VestatOc, White linen Vests
v?At &fl 10 UAn' 200 Casslmere
-i11 French Percale Shirts at
STRAW HATS at less than
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SOX; BBiAiR,'
aug 9 im - -so Market street,
greatly reduced
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