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SlBSTooi s months $2.00. Three oae 0Qe month, 35 cents, f". ' M(teUTer ty carriers, free ujpart of tUe city. ? e above tin10" :mnLr "Sl win please report any and tve tueir paper regularly. .UVKHT18EMJBVT8 fro Prtjtnts in the most elegant form u LAXATIVE and NUTRITIOU8JUIOB J F!GS OF CALIFORNIA. tobised with the medicinal: Stnes of plants known to be It beneficial to the human , srstem, forming ah agreeable od effective laxative to perma-. se&tly cure Habitual Consti pation, and the many ills de eding on a weal? or inactive condition of the DIETS, LiVER AND BOWELSr Itiitht most excellent remedy known to WIETHE SYSTEM' EFFECTUALLY Wlc ooe is Bilious or Constipated SO THAT , URIElOOD, RCFRE8HIHO SLEEP, HEALTH and STRENGTH . NATURALLY FOtLOW. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. I ASK YOOH DRUQCHST FOR MANUFACTURED ONLY BY - t CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAM FRANCISCO, CAL, - . : VMYILE. JTF. .HEW YORK. H. Y - For sale by " . . BOtfEKT K. BELLAMY. WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, : ad a U diw Wilmington, N. C Mercurial Poison. '; t " m Mercarj is frequently lnjudlciotisly used toy qtuck doctors in cases of malaria and blood potm lis after effect is worse than the original disease. B. B. B. - (Botanic Blood Balm attains no mercury, "but will eliminate BeravU poisoa from the, system. .Write to KooiMm., Atlanta; Ga4 for' book of erartnefc? proof of Us cuijatl ve virtue. 1 P. Brltton , ' J ackson Tenn., writes: l cftfUt malaria in Louisiana, and wben the rwit last broke ray system was saturated rra poison; and I had sores in my mouth and twon my tongue I got two bottles of B. 11. which healed my tonjnieand mouth and ufc new man of me." ? n. Richmond. Atlanta. Ga.. writes: "My TJt could hardly see. Doctors called It syphn fcic iritis. Heres'es were in a dreadful con tain. Her appetite failed. She had pain In in joints and bones. Her kidneys were de JttWl also, and no one thought she could be wL Dr. (Jlllam recommended B. B. B., Wh sh used until her health was entirely LP. h. Jones. Atlanta Ja.wrlti- "twiw tabled with copper colored eruptions, loss of jpfUt. pain in back, aching joints, debility, Ration, loss of hair, sore throat.and great TToasness. li. B. b. rtutr mv svstpm in fln asauon." ; Lawn Mowers, Beaton the Market! I'UUU HOES, BAKES, 4C., SPRINK- 5LJnose a" Attachments. Bottom r i viu.aiAjve at watt' SPRINGER CO'S, H Front 8t.. Wilmington, N. O James C. Munds, Ast f . DKTJGGIST. rXLL LINE OF PURE DRUGS AND Physicians' tr ir, a"u Articles in great va aiVSl?11 Mineral water; come in Iowa's Beach Restaurant -AND B1TH HOUSES; v LU) RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE f Puoue that my Restaurant and Bath wrtShtsvuie BeachT oppotti the "acocte, are now open jandf ready Jgr the :SJon of au who mayaypr nie with otii-f toe11 ,Crt and Sandwiches til -.TlU0USea nm a.t tjj KOiPfCtfully, i . li. .L BROW1?, Molina Beach. gport. IOUows for carouna Beach and l14 BeiiPk,-.Tral113 returnlngaenvp Uittnnlr? i J . " - at 9:45 a. m. and 6 d. m. hoats te4 BaS e only. 2, VtosTy channel or tmK m and T n. !5ccma. :. upwards of Dmr' n'mpiy ODsenrtngr the nlaln hi lU.an1 pommou sense. . --tu,V anf r,- . - - 1" iu-wa wffi f. satPUed iTB Uh doT 1 1 o i i .rzrr?i ourgiaxs. , V... ana princess sts. """N w. UARPKR. General ji&nag?r E VOL XI1T. f here is uo doubt Malione means to give the Democrats of Virginia a hard fight and neither is there any doubt that his intentions will be carried out. If Virginia is like North Carolina, however, a hard fight means a victory for the Democrats. There is a large reserve vote in this State, nearly all of which is Demo cratic, and the harder the fight th more of the vote is called out and polled. So lay on, Billy Duff! "And dtuuned be he who first cries 'hold! enough'." - There is some talk about big crops. Such talk is unwise and niis leading. -It is best to face the music as it is and not to indulge in too sanguine hopes of the future. There will be no "big crops'" in North Carolina this year at least not in the Eastern district. In some local ities the result will be far below an average. The lowland corn is all gone, the late corn has had too much rain on it and the cotton has gone largely to weed, and needs more sunshine than it is having now. A late Fall and continued sunshine may, however, work won ders with this crop. The platform put forth by the Mahoneites in Virginia is an appeal, inmany instances, tor men's baser passions. There are some points, though, that "are simply ludicrous, such, for instance, as the bid for the Confederate vote ! and the en dorsement of that thoroughly Dem ocratic measure, the j Bland silver bill. It makes a ridiculous mistake, however, when it calls for the coin age of the full amount, $4,000,000 per month, allowed under the law. The amount, actually, that can be legally coined is but $2,000,000 per month, Instead of $4,000,000. Dr. Qrissom publishes a long let ter in the T?ew8 arid Observer giving his reasons for tendering his resig nation as Superintendent of the Insane Asylum. It is a very violent letter but we do not blame him for this plain expression of his feeiings. We do not think thatch e has .been justly dealt with of 'late and we think, as he does, that the Governor has strained his prerogratives. We do not think that Dr. Grissom .is any longer the proper man for the position he has so long held, but he was fairly tried and that before a jury of as good men and true as are to be found in the State. Having once been acquitted lie should not be tried again on the same charges. Public opinion, it is true, did not agree in the findings of the jury tmt public opinion often condemns a man who has been acquitted by a jury. Dr. Grissom's real mistake was in not resigning ihe very mo ment of his acquittal, j Don't hawk, hawk, and blow, blow, disgusting everybody, but use Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy and be cured. LOOAL1TBWS. INDEX TO NKW AnVEBTISKMKNTS , lost A Pointer Bitch. r ' W M CuMMixfl Mat treses Munds Bros Pharmacists Maktin T Davis For Rent Chas P BfowNE, Agt Cabbage and Meat ' It is estimated that between 1,500 and 2,000 colored people left the city to day. ' Mr. and Mrs. N. Jacobi have gone on a visit to Chicago and other cities in the Northwest. The rainfall to day, up to 3 o'clock this afternoon, amounted to .26 of an in pi. S.jn.06 the beginning it has amounted to L5 inches. A peculiarity of iJoocVs Sarsapa ffitowei are clean7Sell ventilated fVla ' V m V6 '.Pure8 e iunciion oi ine ooqy. ; ; We have a fev Fluting Machines which we are closing put.ftt fasa than factory cost. See theiu. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co I t : Headquarters for Sash, Doors &Pll Builders' Supplies is the N. Jacobi Hdw: Co, . .They sell the best goods at prices that you pay for those of wi inferior quality, J am closing out everything AT COST FOR CASH. No humbug in aArai11'11 Mklntfpoomfor new goods, Princess and Front streets. tf Burglars. Be secure from them c ' t - , by putting our Burglar Proof JLocks n .your minus. - xney are cneap and can be put on by the most in experienced. 2X. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t A mm mm m mm WILMINGTON, N. C; MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1889. Lookout for high Northeast winds and rain to night. 4 Parties in search of dwelling houses for rent are referred to Mr. M. T. Davis1 ad. in this issue. A pointer dog, white, with liver spots, and .wearing - badge 581, has been lost- The finder will be suit ably rewarded. See ad. Rev. W. M. Robey, Pastor of St. Paul's M. E. Church in Goldsboro, was sick and unable to hold service in his church yesterday. The W. O. & E. C. R. R. is graded just seven miles from the city. Some reports carry it higher than this, but those are not correct. Ger. barbue Ema Beyer, cleared to day for Villa Constitucion with 11,757 feet lumber, valued at $5,785, shipped Mr. E. Kidder's Son. Rev. Miles Walton administered the rite of baptism to one candi date yesterday at Olive Branch Church, Greenville Sound. Rev. Dr. Carmichael and Rev Robert Strange exchanged churches yesterday, the former preaching in St. James' and the latter in St. John's. 1 ' - Rev. S. P. Watters, formerly of this city, but for! some time past Rector of the Episcopal Church at Statesville, has accepted a call to St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, at Culpeper, Va. ' Nor. barque liomay Tonnesse n j cleared to day for Hamburg, with 3,500 barrels rosin and 605 casks spirits, valued at $15,669.18, shipped by Messrs. Paterson Downing & Co. 1 Paint your house with Regal Ready Mixed Paint. It is the best and cheapest. You will find all col ors.in any desired quantity at the factory's agents,' N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. j t Mr. Geo. W. Swinson, of Mag nolia, Duplin county, is in the city. He reports the general crop outlook as discouraging; that a good many of the farmers around Magnolia will make but half a corn crop. The sacred concert at the Ham mocks yesterday afternoon, by Prof. Miller's band, was largely attended, notwithstanding the inclement weather. The selections were all in good taste and beautifully render ed. 1 ' . It is in contemplation to have an other big blowout at Switchback on the Ocean View R. R. Two kinds of fireworks, and of such features as were never seen here before, are spoken of for both afternoon and evening. 1 Stoves. We have a very large line, made by the best factories, of the latest and most improved styles, which we guarantee to bake and cook well and to give general satis faction. Our low prices will aston ish and our Stoves J please you. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t Shirts, we have got them by the million, made by good and skilful hand; come and see! us, we can save you over fifty five per cent. We'll not charge you fancy prices, treat you well, don't be afraid, therefore come and patronize; us money sav ed is money made, at the Wilming ton ShirtFactory, 122 Market street. Sign of the blue awning. tf lleturned to Viltung$OQ. Mr. Henry W. Apgel, of Rich mond, has removed to this city, where he has secured, a position with the grocery house of Holmes $ Watters. The young gentleman is a n.atiye ot this city. He is the son of Mr. Lee A. Angel, for so many years manager of the Western Unon. T?e egraph office in tb cfty, and the grandson of the latej Gen. ,H. Wat ters. I I . One Thou tand ?urstnlat The Gool Samaritans gave an ex.. oursiop to day ton Halifax a.nd 14 coaches and a baggage car nulled out from Front Street Depot, They were all filled, every seat being oa- cupied, There were probably ' at j least 1,000 people on thetrain. Some j who wanted to go were left behind for want of accommodations. It is ' said to have been the largest excur sion train, with one exception, that ever left Wilmington. ' Kefreatilnc and Xovlsoratinc Delicious Soda Water as drawn fraia Munds Brothers magnificeut new oda fountain at a tebibrature of 34. PjAsfTrnlt SvruA.UukSlrakes and Natural Mineral Water. ; JtlbJj f 1 Forecasts. For North'Carolina, local showers and stationary temperature. For Wilmington and vicinity, light showers. i The Ladies Delighted. The pleasant effect and the per fect safety with whieh ladies may use the liquid fruit laxative, Syrup of Figs, under all conditions make it their fayorite remedy. It is pleasing to the eye and to the taste, gentle, yet effectual in acting on the kid neys, liver and bowels. Not Here Yet. ' The promised tycoon or typhoon or-cyclone or words to that effect which was expected to break in fury on poor Cape Hatteras has not reached us yet. We have an ink ling of its presence somewhere, however, by the rain which has fal len almost continuously for the past twenty four hours. The New York Herald says that the storm is now moving to the North, on the out side of the Gulf Stream. Marriage. Under this head the Lincolnton Courier says: "The Presbyterian Chuich was beautifully festooned this week for the marriage of one of the summer visitors. Col. and Mrs. Alex. Q.Holliday of the Florida State College are keeping house here and receiving and entertaining their children and friends; and on Wednesday, 21st, 11 a. m., their daughter, Miss Julia Holliday, was married to Dr. James Marion Pick ell, of the Florida College, the cere mony being conducted in the Presbyterian Church by the broth er in law of the bridtre, Rev. P. H. Hogc, D. D., of Wilmington, N. C. Weather Crop Bulletin. The reports of correspondents of the Weekly Crop Bulletin, publish ed by the North Carolina Experi ment Station and State Weather Service, show that there has been a very marked deficiency f rainfall, about an average temperature and an excess of sunshine for the week ending Friday, August 23. Althagh the deficiency of rainfall has been favorable to the growth and matur ing of crops, yet a little rain would doubtless be quite beneficial to some localities. The temperature has been about normal with a very fa vorable effect upon all crops. There appears to have been an abundance of sunshine with a very favorable effect upon the crops generally. The week has been especially favorable to the curing of tobacco. The con dition of cotton has improved and all crops show some improvement. The outlook is blighter and farmers are more saBguiqa than they were a few weeks ago. The general in dications are that there will be an average crop of all kinds made, should the conditions continue fa vorable. A decidedly cool wave crossed the State the first part of the week without any injurious effect. Death of Mr. A. K. Black. We regret very much to have to chronicle the! death of Mr. A.- R. Black, of Point Caswell, which oc- curred at the residence of Mr. Jno. M; Henderson, on North Fourth street, in this city, at 9.30 o'clock on Saturday night. Mr. Blaok had just returned' from a visit to his plantation on Middle Sound and Was on the street during the day in apparently good health. His death was sudden and is thought to have been due to heart disease, Mr. Blak was an old and highly esteemed citizen of old New Han over and afterwards of Pender county, when that new county was founded. He was an educator an! teaching was his principal and life long avocation. He was at one time sheriff of the county, to fill an un expired term, and was also at one time tax collector. Still later he ran as an independent candidate for sheriff and was defeated by the regular Republican candidate, lie was a man of gentle, loving charac ter, of unflinching rectitude and of unblemished integrity. , We have known him well for manyyearsand not a whisper yet have we ever heard against him, as a man oK as a omciai. air. B ack was nhnnt-.fis years of age and leaves a wife and several children to mourn their loss. l ne remains were taken to Point Caswell yesteday on Gen. Man X?) for interment. The Cape Fej Steaui Fire En. gineCo, eajcurted to the Hammocks! ... i NO 201. Away Back Yonder. It is thought by some archaeolo gists that the sand hills on . which Wilmington is built oce stood upon the borders of a lake. The said lake covered what is now Eagle's Island and the. two Cape Fear rivers emptied 'into it from the North, while the main river was its outlet on the South. This must have been at a time when the dram tree was o f very tender years and the channel of the river was West of Big Island, with a big cypress swamp on the East. For that matter, though, there are parties now Jiving who can remember when the large vol ¬ ume of water flowed West of Big Island arid all of the traffic on the river took that route. But they cannot recollect anything' of the cypress swamp to the East. This was probiably there, however, when Charleston (Old Town) was settled. There was a big gale on tke coast in September, 1761, whon New Inlet was opened and it is prtbable that much of the said cypress swamp was blown over and destroyed then. i Fire Protection. We gather from a skilfully tabu lated report of the fitre department, eqmipmeht, water mains, and hy drants of the various States, that North Carolina is far bihmil jus yet in this banch of municipal protec tion. The established population of cities and towns in the State with or gauized fire departments is but 1S5, 08, while the apparatus ef tke State consists of 18 steamers, 13 other engines, 16 hook and ladder trucks,51 hose carriages and wagons, 1,468 active members of fire com panies, 30 horses, 39,700 feet of ser viceable hose, 24 other than electric alarms, 3 electric alarm systems, 50 alarm boxes, estimated value of ap paratus and buildings for fire pur poses in the State $204,000. The water supply is represented by 713 hydrants, 81 miles of pipe. This is based upon reports frem 31 places in the State, while 5 places reported no fire protection whatever. Massa enusetts taKes tne lead in every thing mentioned in the report ex cept in population, active members of companies, horses, value of ap paratus, electric alarms and water supply, and New York alone exceeds her in these. A washout is reported om the C. C. R. R. near Rockingham and one on the Palmetto R. R. as results of recent heavy rains. Particulars are meagre as yet and trains have not been able to pass to day. It is hoped that the road will be open to mor row. NEW ADVEBTIS EMENT8. . i 3t ! Lost. POINTER BITCH, WMTE.WITn LIVER spots; had on when strayed leather collar and city badge No. 581. A reward wit be given for ner return to eorner jauieerry ana Severn streets. No. 6i9. aug 26 2t For Rent. gTORE AND. DWELLING, CORNER SEV- enth and Castle streets. One dwelling with seven rooms, in nne location, une dwelling, with six rooms. In a very desirable location. Also, several small houses in nne locations over the railroad. : MARTIN T. DAVIS, aug 26 lm 133 Prlneess Street. Cabbage and Meat. O C BARRELS CABBAGE, H ( fl fl Pounds MEAT, q Barrels VINEGAR, that I will sell cneap. cneap. CHAS. F. BROWNE. Acrt. 128 North Water St., WllnlngtOn, N. C.- aug 26 tf d&w WilmingtonSeacoast K.R. rjmE FOLLOWING CHANGE IN THE TIME Table of the Wilmington seacoast Railroad will take effect on Monday, 22tid inst; WILiCINOTON. V HAKKOCKS. Leave. 6.00a.m. Arrive....... 6.50 a. m. Leave 9.30 a. in. Arrive mio a. m. Leave 2.30 p. m. lArrl ve. ...... 3. 18 p. m. Leave 5.00 p. m. Arrive... 5.35 p. m. Leave. 6.95 p. m. Arrlv 7.15 p. m. Leave p. m, Arilve. ...... 9.10p.m. HAXVOCS. ' WILMINGTOSI. Leave j... 7T4-5a.m. Arrive........ ago a. m. Leave 10.25 a, m. Arrivje 11.05 a. m. Leave 4.00 p. m. Arrive ...4.40p.m. Leave 5.45 p. m. Arrive, r. 6 30 p. ra. Leave p. m. Arrive....... 8.1 p.m. Leave. . . - laoo p. m. Arrive KUi p. m. SCNDAV TRAISS UUVE AW ARRIVE AT WiLMU'GTOX. LEAVE. ASKITS. Leave........ 9J0a.n. Leave. 2-38 p. nx. Leave. 6.35 p. m. Arrive.... ArriTe..... Arrive.;.., ...11.05 a. m. .rap. m : Sapper Train wiu b the 6uT p. im. trai leaving Wilmington. -Rouad trip ttekets will be sold at age. for f hts train te parties return ing the same nlghf. ' - J. R. NOLAN, J723U G?al Jlanager, PLEASE NOTICE. 1 we. wia too sua to rccclT3 ccmnraicath : fromi ru fricaaa on tay b3 .ell rejects eenerai interest, tret The name of the writer muat always te far- nished to the Editor." :v - VI, wtnmimicattora "must t jrritten h but one slda et jthfl paper. 4 5 Personalities most Do avoided. 4 . And lc la especially and particularly nxdcr stood that the Editor does not always endorse the views of correspondents onless bo stated In tke editorial columns. . v NEW ADVERTISEMENTS n u I iii oia irj n uauauH a uuiu rimiS PREPARATION WILL SURELY.CURC x. Neuralgia of the Head and all kinds of Head- ' aches-no matter from whatcauso arising. For sale br MUNDS BROTHERS. . 104 N. Front St. aug 21 tf ISLAND BEA0H HOTEL, rpnE HOTEL AT THE HAMMOCKS IS NOW in the hands ot the Wilmington Seacoast R. 1W and is under the management f the Super lntendent. - . It has lust nndor(?onft a xraiVtirMiovnt.lftn' and has been put In first class order. .'. The rates or board for Septembcr havo been materially reduced. ..V ? . aiiu uuai, uiiu jicb aim mie salt water ai f ords win make tio the fciM of fare. ' ' - Careful, attentive and polMe servants and none others will be tolerated. Prf. Miller's Band, from Schuerzen rark, Baltimore, will furnisk iic, both morning ad evening. Facilities for sailing and fishing unsurpass ed. Safe, comfortable boatSTTnd experienced crws. , . The object of -the new managpmont is to please and no pains will be spared to accom plish tins result. . Enquiries by mail as to accommodations promptly responded to. auge2tf Look, Stop and Think! IK ORDER T.O MAKE 14M FOR MY 4 FALL 'AND W1N1E2 &TGCK I WILL SELL FOR THE NEXT SO DAYS MY ENTIRE LINE OF Spring and SummerGoods. CONSISTING OF Clothing, Hato 1 ' AND- , ' ' ' v . PUENISHIfGF GOODS ' ' - . AT NEW YORK COST We have just finished taking ttoek and I wiRleaveln a short time for tbe Northern markets. I MUST HAVE JQNEY TO BUY XfkLiij A2ilJ WlXVllfiK GOODS INTER GOODS WITH, and nence no reasonable cash of iusea. B. 'F. , PENNY, ' THE CLOTHIER, : ; L , aug 23 tf 110 Market Street. ZT MES ID. 3MTJTT, THE DUUGGI81', 218 NORTn FRONT STIllCET. . TJNSURPASSED FACILITIES FOR PRE- parlng Prescriptions, niglit or. dy, at the very lowest price. Purity guai antee. aug 21 tf Honey,Hoiiey,Honey, rjiHE FINEST BROUGHT TO THIS MAR-. ket for years, put up in one pomd Boxes. Call adlookatlt. WE ARE STILL RECEIVING THAT FINE 'MARYLAND ; vreamery outier, packed in RefrlgeratorB03ies. The only plaee in town you can secure a solid one pound print Of flno BUTTER. My ' PAROLE FLOUR 8UU stands unparalleled, and is certainly pro nounced by those that once try It to bo the best sold in town. Also, a veny fine FLCJJR for less money, which is gnaranteea. ' Cakes of all Kinds, Crackers, Preserves, Jellies, PICKLES, DRIED FRUITS, and an endless variety of Canned Goods. In fact I keen evervmler which enn found in a first class Grocery Store. au ana examine my woods. Jno. L. Bbatwright, J'22 15 & 17 So. Front St. PIG EISII I PIG FISH ! I ALWALYS keepa surply of ' . FRESH FIGW on hand. As I havo my own boat and seine I always keep from 2()0"to 300 on hand. Plcnle parties can be served with Ffcsh or Coffee. m mm -m w m. m n w w m m m m mm mm jas; a; hewjextI JtXT1 rarda o'f SwHehback; - 4 hand. m . .4M.TaiC8 0001 BEEB alwisy on - jylitt For Gale; I 000 LB8, 0LD TYPB METAIh CLEAN and in good condition, wjll'to cold chcar Apply at oyn.t?, . THIS OFFICE.
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