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PLEASE NOTICS. -We wm pi eui to rocdTO ccsmwilcatK ns from our tneafia ea taytsa an ratjects general interest, tout ; ? r - The name of the writer must always tie fur nished to the Editor. V , i " : ' '' ' communloations mxist be written on hut one side oi the paper. - , ; Personaiitloa must be avnlded. r 1 ,randProTV ' J0,":a POSTAGE PAID: Ltns MOL raise I Jt carriers, frfiri3 ;dtv. at the above ." J. . ' J H ' - " r --3- w ' P Tl T ! 1 Ana ja is espwuuij ana particularly under stood that the Editor does not always endorse the views of correspondents unless so stated. In the editorial columns. ; , , . . t . NEW ADVEKTISEM ENTS ,!,-- report any and YOL XIII. WILMINGTON, N. Cn THURSDAY, AUGUST 29,1889. NO 204. 18BMBNT8 VE and NUTRITIOUS JU.OE FIGS OF ' CALIFORNIA, i . . i Udtrftli the meaiciMi r-wk known to be forming an agiccau (,rP laxative to perma- & Hitaal Consti t and tie? many ills de tagonawlak or inactive aJeiateiceUetremeay Known w .; yrSESrSTtM EFFECTUALLY ffiaiiiBifio4i or Constipated I - -50 THAT ' 'taOOD, RIFRESHIWQ 8LIEP, i HEALTH and CTRENQTH j UTURAU. FOLLOW. ' oije is using it and all are jA with WWUBDRUOQISTFOR I j MANUFACTURED ONLY BY RNIAFIG SYRUP CO. I - UK FRMCISCO, CAL. i ?ar sale b7 j , VwEttr R. fMiLLAMY. SUOLESALEpRUGGIST, . v .jjyaiT Wilmington, N. (V. NEW YORK. N. Y KercuriAl Poison. - " ' -BtnqiKntljjlnjiKUclqusly used by i doctors in cases fof malaria and blood j. Its titer effefit Is worse than the aittseise. B. j$. B. (Botanic . Blood c) wualng to aeniiry , but will eliminate prtal poison trcm.tlie system- Write to Id Mm Co.. i riant a. Ga.. for book of hctoiprootot Its feuratlve virtue, if , Ir. ftfiron, Jackson. Tenn.. writes: I ptBilarfaro Louisiana, and when the rilitfbrofce my system was saturated t jean; and I had sore In my mouth and pa it tonaue I got two bottles olB. Lot healed -my tongue and mouth and Vm man of me." .iMmond, Atlanta, Ga., writes: "Jly 14 hardly see. i Doctors called It syph taa. Her eyes were In a dreadful con Si Her appetite failed. She had pain In and bones. Her kidneys were de Hisa, and no one thought she could be (1 Dr. GUlam recommended B. B. B., nit used until her health was entirely Ul Jones. Atlanta, U a., writes: "I was rta copper colored eruptions, loss ot nam in Uck. Aching joints, debility. -u, lusa ui uair, sore inroai,ana great B. B. B. put my system In fine In London 130,000 laborer3 are on strike. : ! Of the 16,000 postmasters appoint ed since March 4, over one half are Union soldiers. The present strength of the Grand Army of the Republic; is 415,228, an increase of 59,000 during the past year. . There was an earthquake on the Russian frontier on Tuesday and in one village 129 person's were buried alive. ; Since 1861 one thousand millions have been paid out for pensions in this country. It seems about time to call'a halt somewhere. Alexander Cunningham, who died at Jacksonville, III., a few days ago, is said to have been for some years a coachman to Sir Walter Scolt. Afahone is ' said to have raised $60,000 by mortgaging some real estate he owns in Washington City and will spend the "money on the campaign. ,It fs a fact that Grover Cleveland approved a larger number of special pension acts than were approved by any two of his predecessors since tb-a-war1 and the predecessors were all Republicans. I MM . 1 m C. Miinds, Agt , 0BUGGI8T. TO LIKE OP !PURB DKUGS AND XHTm n. ". 2 ... P telTPl .4Wfi &t ya- Wr5S4.f water, comin The Acme i iHUFAOTORINftOO. UAStPACTCKKUS OP .in i . . "'tors, Pipe Fibre and fine Fibre Matting. i: 'H-MlNGlrON. N.C. j !fLTATI0NOPOURFERTILIZEHS Mtw 13 nPw established, and fcn; F3 se in the hands of ' -cr t0 be equal to anf KuSS1? durability and tfci ? tenTrtTT17 Creasing. It has vlf r.tc? 15 extensively used for SKl3' wdaaa. miing for PiSS Pmce- or will be mall- aroiin a Beach. SfiiSTi AND PAS8- i i P. IE. ip V 1 vr 1 ralDft rptlimlnir Inova A very disgraceful j controversy is going on between Dr. Hammond and Dr. Lewis A. Say re. Some pret ty t$lk is being, used on both sides and we do not think that either will emerge spotless from the fight. :: . 1 Mahono must be a bitter pill for some of the decent Northern Repub licans to swallow. He was a Con federate brigadier and he is now a repadiator. Politics make strange bed "fellows, though. ;" i A hotel guest at tire Thousand Islands asked the Colored waiter what game he liked best, and re ceiyed the reply: 4 'Almost any kind of game'll suit me, but what I likes best is an American eagle served on a silver. dollar." And he got it. ; Brown, Steese & Clark, the great New. England woollen firm, who failed a few days ago, have sched uled their liabilities and they foot up $1,180,000. As the Herald says, this is a good time for those who honestly desire to study the ques tion of tarff reform. ' The Gentiles of Sialt Lake City are elated over the result of th re cent city .election. They not only elected their Legislative candidates in several precints, but in the city at large secured a 'majority oyer the Mormons, insuring tjiem, as they believe, a Gentile city govern ; inent in February next. ; H tffe regret to learn that Mr. WU liam M. Lewis, of New York, who has been in the city for several days on a visit to relatives here, and who is the guest of his brother, Mr. Geo. .G. , Lewis, is quite sick and confined to the bed. We hope, however, to hear that he is out again in a few days. '' Mr. Gladstone has written to ex press his sympathy with Sarah Bernhardt upon the death of Da mala. Private lettf rs received in London state that she feels his death most acutely, having grown pass ionately: fond of him after their quarrel and his flight to Tunis, where he masqueraded as a soldier of France. Tanner plainly says that he means to empty the public treasury and to pour it out in a golden shower on the heads of the G. A. R. He says that is what they fought for. If it Is. then in God's name let them have It all, every dollar, but tear down some of those flaunting lies about love of pountov native 1 land etc. s It looks now as thoqgh the JJemo. crats will sqrely be oq top this Fall. lSSfeHa- and 5 p.m. James E. Campbell for Governor i BearS k,V." l'" only, 25 cents. I , , wtBTri; a Pltuated upwards of "u,l'"a ru vum SStxl Jlng'V wiU be the slogan of the cam- T? by !imi,'',i,07 pleasures of paign and it looks now as though VnLtliOoservintr tha rjlalnJlT-f. ..ii i Ui &W, hS : houses uuren, are i by putting our Burglar Proof Locks on your blind:?. 1XDXX TO 1XMW ADTXXTISnrXMTS Muxds Bkos Pharmacists -W M Cukminq Mosquito Nets Aijcx Jackson commission Merchant Oysters will be ripe next week. There are five the chain gang. prisoners now on The new moon put in its first ap pearance last night. W. M. Camming sells Mosquito Nets (spelt anyway you like). t Unusually high tides at Wrights ville yesterday and last night. Eggs are still very scarce. They sold to day for 25 cents a dozen. W. M. dimming makes Mattresses to order and renovates old ones, t Old Mattresses Renovated and made as good as new by W. M. Cum ming. t Ger. barqne Sireney .Arndt, ar rived at Swinemunde on the 24th inst. from this port. This is the right season of 'the year to sjving on the front gate and look for meteors and shooting stars. We have a few: Fluting Machines which we are closing out at less than factory cost. See them. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co i t Yesterday was a pleasant day, with sunshine and a South wind, but to day was partly cloudy, with the wind from the North and East. 'I cannot praise Hood's Sarsapa rilla half enough," says a mother whose son, almost blind with scrof ula, was cured by that medicine. i ii i i i i The game of baseball yesterday between the Mutuals, of this city, and the'Goldsboro club resulted in a score of 26 to 15 in favor of the Mutuals. About five hundred excursionists arrived here to day from points on theW. &V. R. R. Nearly all of them went down to the Hammocks on the Seacoast train. Headquarters for Sash, Doors and Builders1 'Supplies is the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. They sell the best goods at prices that you pay for those of n inferior quality." The cotton market showed at the close a slight gain of one to two points in New York. Liverpool closed quiet but steady with no change in quotations. Paint your house with Regal Ready Mixed Paint. It is the best and cheapest. Yon will find all col ors in any -desired ; quantity at the factory's agents, N. Jacobi Hdw. Cq. M ; . t Ladies will find a very handsome and complete line at ladies Muslin Underwear at astonishing low prices at the Wilmington Shirt Factory, 123 Market street. Sign of the blue awning. tf My very low prices for Cash have proved a success. Every dol lar's worth of goods will be sold 20 per cent, lower than at any other store in the city, j I. Shrier, S. B. corner Princess and Front sts. tf supplied nnmrr auu cnuaren, are Pohte mate attendants In also always be Tr abti i u'15 can UiV JOHN W muni i . - The probability is -that there will be a large gathering to night at the Club House, on Wrightsville Beach, at the presentation of the prizes in the Ladies' Regatta and the dance that is to follow. San Leej the Chinese laundry man, here, has added v.e 'marje China men, direct frqm San Francisco, to his establishment. Three of them went out in the woods hunting to day with but with one gun to the three. Vegetables, as a rule, are about as cheap now as they have been at any time during the Summer. An attempt vs made last week to Urry np the prices of some article?, but it failed. Corn, beans, pea?, tomatoes and okra are all in good supply. 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 tldw. Co. ; t Refreshing and InvieortllLa- Dehcious Soda Water as drawn from ' Munds lirotners' magninceut new Nor. barque Frank, Larsen, from this port, arrived at Antwerp on the 24th inst. i . j Mrs. J. W. Potter, of Augusta, Ga., is here on a visit o Mrs. J. H. Hanby, corner of Dock and Eighth streets. " ' " " ' : The steamer Cape Fear brought here to day from Fayetteville about thirty excursionists, from points on the C. F. & Y. V. R; R. Attention is invited to the card of Mr. Alex. Jackson, as it appears in this issue. Mr. Jackson has opened an office at the corner of North Water and, Mulberry streets, wher he .solicits .consignments: of cotton and all kinds of country produce. The fines in the Mayor's Court yesterday amounted in all to $105. Some of this was remitted but the net amount collected- was $80. The seven Spanish sailors were made to pay $60. They were each fined $10 but the whole was lumped at $60. It was a good day's work. The stock market in New York was excited today and there were large transactions in Missouri Pa -cifio and Northern Pacific and At chison. Price are higher mu these stocks than for a long time past. Provisions in Chicago are higher. Grain is steady but slightly lower. The Ladies Delighted. The pleasant effect ajnd the per fect safety with which ladies may use the liquid fruit laxative, Syrup of Figs, under ail conditions make it their fayorite remedy. It is pleasing to the eye and to the taste, gentle, j et effectual in acting on the kid neys, liver and bowels. - F Excursion and Concert. There will be a big time at Caro lina Beach to morrow. The Oxford League of Fifth Street M. iE. Church will give an excursion in the morn ing and the Germania Cornet Band will give a musical concer.t at night' On account of the large crowd that goes down on the 5 o'clock boat the Sylvan Orove will make that trip and the Faasport will leave at ?. Wrightsville Beach To-Night. You can go down to the Ham mocks to night on the 6.35 train, get supper at the hotel or at some one of the excellent eating houses on the line of the Ocean Viewj R. RM and then be in time for the pre sentation of the prizes at jthe Club House, the dance that is to follow and the delightful music promised us by Prof, Miller's truly excellent band. There will be room for all for if the Club House is not large enough the pavilion is. j ? Shake t& Mr. J.G.L.Gieschen today celebrat ed his well, his birthday. We start, ed out to say .what birthday it is" but we spare him. He is very pop ular with the Germans in this city, as well as with others, and he was the recipient of many warm hand shakes and hearty congratulations as well as numerous handsome pres ents. We wouldn't like to say how many times his health has been drank to-day. May he live until he is old enough to reverse the figures ad make it 92, instead of 29 (there ! it is out at last) is our sincere wish. Don't-hawk, hawk, and bow, blow, disgusting eYeryb,Qdyx but use Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy and be curefl: NEW ADVEHT18BMENti. ALEX, JACKSON, General Agent aatl Commission Merchant SOLICITS CONSIGNMENTS OP CQTTON AND AM. KINDS OF COtFNTKY PKODUCE. Cpr. Wa.ter and Mulberry sts, Wilmington , N.C. aug29lm d-fcw j H. CRONEN BERG, ; PHOTOGRAPHER, I KTISTTC AND SUPERBLY EXECUTED photographs at reasonable prices. FRAMING A SPECIALTY. jyitf 116 Market St.. South aide I3ape Fear House. - ; i i FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT HAS BEEN opened at the terminus of the Ocean VlewR. It. Fresh Pigftsh, Clams and Beer always on hand. In connection with our Restaurant we have a Hrt Class Dining Room for our white customers. Give us a coll and we guarantee to give you entire satisfaction. je 22 3m IIFAKTEO A MAN OF TEMPERATE AND 11 steaJ- habits, seeking employment, to NEW AI3 VEItTIS EM ENTS PA- DO YOU WANT TO SAVE AT LEAST 35 PER CENT. IN YOUR PER BILLS? IF SO. SEND YOUR ORDERS TO THE WILMINGTON PAPER-CO., As they are Headquarters for every thing in the -PAPER LINE. Our PAPER BAGS are the best made Bag in the world. We guarantee full weight, size and count. Blank Books, Stationery, Twines, INKS, PENS, BUTTER PLATES, BASKETS, &c;,: j AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. wiHiiEiisrca-TOJsr jpjxjexi compj -! 114 NORTH WATER STREET. A Few More Davs In which to close out at real barprains the stock of CAR PETS on hand. - ' - , . - RERflItfAN'f-8 OF CARPETS, Say 8, io, 12 to. 15 yards, extremely low. TIT 1 . .. m . . we nave in a great variety by the hundred or by the thousand. RUGS AND MATS; A great variety of sizes at something less than value. 1 A GOOD CLEAN STOCK OF DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS 1 AT ALL SEASONS. LACE OTJTIRTAIIsrS These we claim to sell at remarkably low prices and a great variety. R.'.IW. fVlcl!TiRE9 auff28 x , ' NORTH FRONT STREET. V Look, Stop anclTIiink! IN OttDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR MY FALL AND WINTER STOCK I WILL SELL FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS ! MY ENTIRE LINE OF ' Spring and Summer Goods, ! CONSISTING OF Clothing, Hats AND FURNISHING GOODS -AT NEW YORK COST We have Just 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 ash offer will he re fused. B. F. PENNY, THE CLOTHIER, aur 33 tf lie Market Street. Sale of Real Estate Under Foreclosure. gY VIRTUE OPJ THE POWER OF SALE contained in a certain indenture of mortgage executed hy David Deal and Lucy A. Deal, his wife, to "The citizens' Building and Loan As sociation of Wilmington, N. C," (default having heen made therein) the undersigned, as attorneys for said mortgagee, will, on 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 Wilmington, and are bounded and described as'follows: Beginning at ii, iioint on the East line 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 Princess street 133 feet, thence North 33 feet, thence West parallel with Princess street 133 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. i MARSDEN BELLAMY. A. G. RICAUD, Attorneys for "The Citizen's Building and Loan Association of Wilmington, N. c." auj 1 30t . ISL AND BEACH HOTEL. i rrraE hotel at the hammocks is now North State Headache Cure. rjpHIS PREPARATION WILL S URELY.CURfi Neuralgia of the Head and all kinds of Headaches-no matter from what cause arislmr. -For sale by . . - . MUNDS BROTHERS, aug21tf ; ' 104 N. Front St. JAMES 3D. JSTTJTrr THE DRUGGIST, 818 NORTH FRONT STREET. "TJNSURPASSED FACILITIES FOR PRE- paring Prescriptions, night or day, at the very lowest price.. Purity g-uaianteed. aug21tt For Rent. O TORE AND DWELLING, CORNER SEV- emth and castle streets. One dwelling with seven rooms, in fine location. One dwelling, with six rooms, in a very desirable location. Also, several small houses in fine locations over the railroad. MARTIN T. DAVIS, aug 26 lm 123 Princess Street. Summer Board. JpiLEASANT COUNTRY BOARD, TWO miles from Lincolnton. Dally malL ' One;free visit to Llntolnton dally, tf desired. Table satisfactory, with abundant supply of Meats, Vegetables and Fruit, Cool, pleasant rooms. $30 per month. Chli dren less. Address MRS. J. M. RICHARDSON, ei2tf Woodslde, Lincolnton, N. C. New Yorfe & WilmfnrAn Steamship Co, V r FROM PJER 29. EAST RIVER NEW YORK Located between Chambers and Roosevelt sts. At 3 O'ClOCtC, P.M. experienced. N. Jacob! Hdw. Co. t m .. AU.UM-' laey are cnp Rrtla fountain at & tenineratnre of represent an old established house in his own U. Purest Fruit and Natural Mineral Water. .t .nn Kaiinn hvLtliA mAi In ojo T,it Frnit Svrnn Milk Rhkp .f? " J?..nI: ' P'.TO ou .uu w .m- n . - - r . erencea exacieu. in the hands of the Wilmington scacoaat It. IV and is under the management of the Super ntendent. It has Just undergone a complete renovation nd has been put in' first class order. The rate3 of board for September have been materially reduced. The best the market and the salt water af fords will make up the bill of fare. Careful, attentive and polrte servants and none others will be tolerated. . Prof. Miller's Band, from ISchuetzen Park, I Baltimore, will furnish music, both morning and evening. Facilities for sallinir and Ashing unsurpass ed. Safe, comfortable boats and experienced crews. The object of the new management is te pioase and no pains will re spared to accom- BENEFACTOR........ GULF STREAM. ..Saturday, Aug. -31 S.ntiir1oir tont rt FROM WJLM 1NGTON: OULF STREAM. . BENEFACTOR... J. U. BLANCUARIJ. aug 5 4w Gen. Manager.Lock Box l&N.Y. I Enquiries by mail as . promptly responded to. to accommodations , aug 23 U Thursday, Aug.2fl Thursday. Sept. 5 Through Kills T For Freight or Passage apply to . H G. SMALLBONES. Superintendent. . . . . . tYilUUOZlOn. Vt 17. . THEO. E. EGEK, TTafflc Manager. New York 4 WM. P. CLYDE CO., Genl Agents, aug 13 5 Bowiingr Green, New York. Orrell's Stableo, QORNER THIRD AND PROCESS STS.,' are weu equipped with everythinsr necessary in a first class Livery and Sales Stables. : 52.rscs ana comfortable vehicles ana careful drivers ready on demand. " ,tH?n 5 specially invited to our larW focjartl and our faculties f or housing horses bfel basement ox ouria?ge st SS?i can pe found elsewhere. UlkB US A Pall nvisf n'n n . rylpncp vmi " W OUT IKH IO Jy.29 tf R. CYORItELL, . Proprietor. uruerai Aianagerj 1
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