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VOL XIII. i WILMINGTON, N, C.VMONI)AYv SEPTEMBER 2, 1889.
NO 207.
i their paper -
,t, .. tat
V-.
u the most clesant form , .
LiuTlVE and NUTRITIOUS JUICE
Trt-- rir THE
PCS OF CALIFORNIA,
tritli'lthe medicinal
beneficial to the human
forming an agreeable
.V Active laxative to perma-
cure -" j
2 and tiejmany ills de-
iViie on a weaK or inactive
v' ' ..IIIMiM
LinUiVERAriUbUWtLb.
tost excellent remedy known to
jasEMsnm effectually
I f iaoneis Bilious or Constipated
i
S-JTHAT - .
' jtfttOOD. BEFRESHltJQ SLEEP,
I ffiUTH and BTRENQTH
J ... . . UATJRAU.Y FOLUOW.
ryone is using it and all are
flighted with iti
I ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOB
ttoui9 of xca-o
HANUFACTURED ONLY BY , ;
UUORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAK FRANCISCO i UAL. , : ;
milE.fl. j HEW YORK. N. Y
RMtfKUT ME LI A Hi Yf:
. WHOLESALE DliUGGIST,'
rSUdiw Wilmington, N. C
Herrarial rolson. , - t -
iswrj is frequent injudiciously used by
jftaoctotsl cases -of malaria and blood
r
ixau lis atter effect i3 worse than the
V'toaiiistix. b. i:. 13. (Botanic Blood
pijcortaDsao mercury, but will eliminate
raHilptSson from the system. Write to
oJ laim Ca, Atlanta, Ca., for book of
fads? proof of its 'curative virtue.
IF. Button, Jacksoa, Temi., writes: "I
JJMlarlam Louisiana, and when the
? Isst broke my system was saturated
-on; and I had sore? in my mouth and
iiny tongue." 1 got two bottles of B.
,fiteh hetiled my tongue and mouth and
;ewman of me.-'
fiWcamond, Atlanta, Ga.. writes: "Aly
I said tardly see. Doctors called it syph-
-sjius. utreyes were in a areaaiut con
i Her arnetite failed. She had nam m
fjtts and bones. Her kidneys were de-1
aiiso.andnoone thought she could be
Dr. Gillam recommended B. B. B.,
flM. ,
rLy0,?63 Atlanta, Ga., writes: "I was
tlth copper colored eruptions, loss ot
f lhU.u m uacK acning joints, debility,
H10!L 10SS Of hair snr thiviol- o-nii rrmat
pBwsa. B. B. B. put my system in fine
LOOATi 3STB"WS-
1NDKX TO NEW advrtisemknts
Jas D NuttU rug-ist
Munps Bkos Pharmacists
Wm A Wiixson city Taxes
W M Cumkino Mosquito Nets
Ciias P BrOwnk, 'Agt Mullets
Mabtim Newman Horses Wanted
Jno W Harper Schedule of Boats
This is glorious October weather
had early in September.
Mr.M. M. Katz will probably leave
here to night for the Northern mar
kets.' - i
One hundred colored excursionists
came up from Southport this; morn
ing on the Passport. ;
The moon 'enters on its second
quarter at 20 minutes past 2 o'clock
this afternoon. 1
The grand masquerade ball at
Carolina Beach, the last of the sea
son, win. take place to-morrow
night. I
Mr. Gurtis, choir master at St.
James'1 Church; has returned to the
city and will remain ;here until De
Chief Newman advertises in this
issue for three pair of good horses
for the use of the Fire Department
in this city. -
.i
- Do not be. induced to take some
other preparation when you call for
Hood's Sarsaparilla. j Be sure to get
Hood's, which is peculiar.
Wehaveafew Fluting Machines
which we are closing out at less than
factory cost. See them. N. Jacobi
Hdw.gCo h t
Mr. David S. Cowan, who has
been with His family at Lincolntoh
for the past month, is in the city for
a few days.
Peaches are selling on the line of
the. C. R. R., West of Charlotte,
at 40 cents a bushel and apples at 10
cents a bushel.
For Rent-
pa A5D DWELLING, CORNISH SEV-
feiW"1 0ne dwelling vvlth
iX;1 ?ne Nation. One' dwelling,
K in a very desirable location!
FSroacL h0U8es in fine locations
3 muii
t
MARTIN T. DAVIS.
123 Princess street.
State Headache Cure.
aiutipnUvillsdeely,cuk
ftr T CaUSe
;j3 L-jUS BKOTnERS,
e Fear House;
1 luss RESTAURANT HAS BEEN
ae terminus of the Ocean View R.
5 kcoKinn1 and Beer always on
f'SS"11 our restaurant we
lVe 119 l noil
- "anaiucuon.
arantee
e 22 am
Dn't Delay.
plot
BROKEX Ci rTTrtTT?T vnrt
m I wm repair It promptly an
. .
rhV v ail and A enma nf tin
MfoAV aliana sw RnmA "rr
i5lte2:.Muscal Instruments'
or tT1. "if- wni cheerfulU
jyor probablo cost of repairs.
J. B. PAIIRAR.
r Na 11 n. Second Et.
"STOKLEY'S." '
ARB jow p '
itPoaua with the
Jtoest Oysters , '
13 tor the sTo e Ve nav0 mad0 specla
v -vejiynQcue ana
rP Spund Oysters
The city tax books are now in
Treasurer Villson's ! hands and he
notifies all to come forward prompt-
y and jpay up.
The breaks on the Carolina Cen-
tral R. R. nave been repaired and
trains will to-morrow run through
direct to Charlotte.
The occulation of the moon with
he planet Jupiter will take place
o morrow, night at 9:42. No post
ponement on account of the weath
er.
The i steam tuer Alex. Jones left
Southport for Morehead Saturday
night, at 9 o'clock, and arrived there
at 2:30 to-day with one of the
dredges in tow.
Headquarters for Sash, Doors and
Builders' Supplies is the N. Jacobi
Hdw. Co. They sell the best goods
at prices Utat you pay for those of
n inferior quality.
m
Burglars. Be secure from them
by putting our Burglar Proof Locks
ri t
on your, piinus. uney are cneap
and can be put on by the most in
experienced. N, Jacobi Hdw. Co. t
Paint your . house with Regal
Readv Mixed Paint. 1 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
-
Rev. Mr. Leitch, the evangelist,
who is in the city on a few days' va
tion, will lead: the meeting at the
Young Men's Christian Association
www ' -a . rt t?
rooms xuesuav eveninc ui o.xo
o'clock. i .
My very low prices for Cash
have proved a success. Every tioN
lar's worth of goods will be sold 2Q
per cent, lower tnan av Hy ouipr
store in the city, I. Shner, 3. Jb.
corner Princess and Front, sts. 'tf
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
cookvell and to give general satis
faction. Oar low prices will aston
ish and our Stoves please you. N.
Jacobi ildw. Co..
WrightsYiile.
Mr. Leopold Simon has returned
from a visit to relatives in Qermany,
and returns . lookiner . in canital
health. He traveled over much of
Continental Europe during his ab
sence. . .. I.'' .
We have received a complimentary
ticket to the fifth annual exhibition
of the Hickory Catawba Industrial
Association, to be held at Hickory
on the 24th, 25th, 26th and 27th
inst. . -: .
Rev. Mr. Ieitch was . present yes
terday afternoon at Fifth Street M.
E. Church, at class meeting; He
did not preach a regular sermon but
made a fine talk to the largo congre
gat ion present. I
A colored preacher of this city
went down into the water yesterday
to administer baptism to a number
of converts and forgot to remove
his watch. As a consequence it is
"in soak" to-day in oil. ;
!
A good time may be confidently
looked for by all who attend the
grand german to oe given at tne
Hammocks to -morrow night. The
last train will leave for the city at
midnight.
The police made 202 arrests dur
ing the month of August; 129 col
ored and 73 white persons: males
174, females 2a The court fines
collected amounted to $355.30, which
is the largest "on record. The pound
fees were $7. I
Resident Engineer.
Mr. Jos. HJ McRee has been ap
pointed Resident Engineer on the
C. F. & Y. V. R. R. and has arrived
here to assume the duties of the
position. He is a native Wilming
tonian. a son of the late Dr. James
F. McRee. and we welcome him
back to his old home.
Harbor Master's Report,
The Harbor Master's records show
the arrival of only 21 vessels at this
port during the past month ;5 steam-
ers, 1 Spanish and 4 American, and
1G schooners, barques and brigs, 12
Ameriean and 4 foreign. Twenty
one in all, and aggregating 9,983
tons. I
The Ladies Delighted.
The pleasant effect ana the per-j
feet safety with- which ladies may
use the liquid fruit laxative, Syrup
of Figs, under all conditions make it
their favorite remedy. It is pleasing
to the eye and to the taste, gentle
yet effectual in acting on the kid
neys, liver and bowels.
For the Rocks.
A party is being made up to day
or a fishing frolice at the Rocks-
They will carry down lots of good
bait, of various kinds, and expect to
capture some of all kinds of fish,
from a shark to a shrimp. Some of
them are expert fishermen and we
expect a good report from them on
the return.
Probably the Iast.
The regular regatta of the Cara
Una Yacht Club was appointed for
to morrow but another "Ladies
Race" for Friday next has been
substituted. The start wiflbe made
at 4 p. m. and it is probable that
there will be an entertainment and
a dance in the Club House at night
This will probably close the racing
season. i
Farewell Sermon.
Rev. G. M. Tolson. who has so
long and so acceptably filled the pul
pit of Brooklyn Baptist Church, has
accepted a call to Seattle, Washing-!
ton Territory, and will leave aj
few days for that place. He preach
ed his farewell sermon last night.
Rev. Mr. Scruggs, of Virginia, has
been invited here on a visit to this
church, which may become a per
manent engagement. J
Meteorological Summary.
The Meteorological Summary is
sued by the Signal Service observer
here gives the mean barometer for
August as 30,110; highest 30,242, on
the 9th: lowest 29.885, on the 15th,.
Mean temperature 76 degrees
highest, 87.S, on the 11th; lowest,
Ladies will find a very handsqme ! Aq 7 on he 17th. I
andcQUiptete Jiqe of ladles Muslin j The prevailing direction of wind
Underwear at astonishing low prices wft from the SOuthwest:the extreme
at the Wilmington Shirt Factoryf ; velocity was 34 miles an hour, on the
133 MurKex street, oigu 01 iuo oiue.1iM , i
. 1
" ;- -; CountyjKoardof Healtlii r -
There will be a meeting of ithe
County Board of Health at j the of
fice of the County Commissioners
at 8 p. in. to day for the , purpose of
electing officers for the ensuing term
A large meeting is expected;' ; i
Scrlbner's for September.
There isas much solid information
in Scrlbner's this month as usual.
Twenty five pages of it are devoted
to "Safety of Railroad Travel," with
numerous descriptions'and pictures
orbrakes, signals, etc. Fifteen pages
are given to the "Small Arms of
Eiropean Armies." Andrew ; Lang
writes enthusiastically aboutv ther
elder Dumas, of whom a fine por
trait is given. The Nepigoh River
and its attractions to fishermen re
ceive careful attention. "The
Place of the FittingSchool in Ameri
can Education," shows how the coli
lege years of a boy might be short
ened were our high schoolsjworthy
of their name. v I
In fiction the magazine gives the
first instalment of a novel "In the
Valley." The -opening chapters
promise a story with a great' deal of
adventure. "The Master of Bal
lantrae" brings some of the chawic-
ters to America. "Out of New Eng
land Granite" is severe on ! a wo
man of a type which has too few ex
emplars the woman who, can like
men without falling in love : with
them. "Night Witchery and
"Three Dream Heroines," are quite
as imaginative irnd tender as any
love story. The departments are as
usual, full and complete. j
Weather Crop Bulletin J I
The reports of correspondents of
the weekly Crop Bulletin, publish
ed by the North Carol ina Experi
ment Station and State Weather
Service, show there has been a slight
excess of rainfall, a deficiency in
temperature and very little sun
shine during the week ending Ati.
gust 30th. The excess of rainfall oc
curring chiefly in the Northern part
of the State has injuriously affected
crops wnien were oeginmng to re
cover from previous excessive rains.
In other portions an average; rain
fall has been favorable to the
growth of most crops. The? tem
perature has peen too low with in
jurious effect;, and there has been
too little supshme, There isr pros
pect with a few weeks of fair weath
er of great improvement in the con
dition of the cotton crop. Cotton
on stiff soil is reported to bet fruit
ing well. The cutting and curing of
tobacco is progressing in 'many lo
oalities. The curings are reported
bright.. Tbe condition of j other
crops continues very diversified
Late corn- has been benefited' by
the weather during last weekj The
saving of fodder has been , greatly
hindered and stopped in some places
. -- ' j I
A Disturbance Yesterday. :
Five young men from this city,
who went down to the Sound yes
terday, returned during the jafter?
noon and boarded a street car. They
had imbibed pretty freely and were
somewhat the worse for wear. They
were boisterous on the car and a
colored special policeman who was
there told them to be quiet. They
resented this and the man snowed
his badge and attempted to arrest
the party. It was a rather rash
proceeding as they "piled m on
him.?' Jle called, for help and pther
policemen-arrived and the entire
party were arrested. They were be
fore the Mayor this morning and
were bound, over for appearance at
te Criminal Court. The colored
special policeman's badge was call
ed in as it is said that he wad
also
much to blame for the disturbance.
,The affair has created muchl ex
citement in the city to day. There
are a number of colored men! ap
pointed as special police officers,
but it isaid their duties are specific.
They were appointed principally
for the purpose of ferreting out the
authors of-the many burglaries
which have recently disturbed "our
people ajid. one of; them has already
done efficient service in that direc
tion. But the city administration
N EW A I V E KT I S KM ENTJ
NEW ADVJSltTISEMENTfl.
Ott ', ... ,:
A SOLID IRON HAIR PICKING MACHINE, KNOWN AS THE
i fcfi
EC
1 AND I GUAR ANT EE, TO
Make Aiiy Old Mattressras Good asrHcTViir
AND RETURN ITT HE "NEXT. DAY; AND THUS AM THE PROMOTER
'a
kCn nif rv T r4- c fii nnlA rAt.n1 .T?A?
P. S.- Mosquito Nets for sale several ; qualities. j
i Mattresses of all kinds iqade to order. '" A
Springs made to fit your, bed. . r v,
AV. M. C.
j Vale nti no's ISweet dum.
Forecasts.
For North Carolina, rain and
stationary temperature. For Wil-'i i..P stkictiot
mmgton and vicinity, generally fair first class Chewing Gun in the city, fimr noncm
weather.
Footinsr Up the Damages. .
Sheriff Smith, of Richmond counj.
ty, has told the Charlotte New that
the damage' by the recent floods: is
greater than our people have any
idea of. Friday a corner, of the
Pee Dee mills tumbled do wn, leav
ing a gaping wreck four stories high
in the building. The Great Falls
For sale by- :
213 North Front St.
JAMES D. NTJTT, V
- Druggist.
WANTED LADY, ACTIVE AND INTEL?
ligent, to represent, in her own locality,
An old firm. -References required. Perma-
nent position and good salary. Address
Gay's Mfg. House, Lock Box 1585, N. Y.
Orreil'o Stablo:
CORNER THIRD AND PRINCESS
vy - ,
are vfell equipped with everything' necessary
sts.;
mills will be able to resume opera
tions within two months, but it will t n a first ciass,Llvery and Sales stables.
be from four to five month's- before
the other mills can start up again.
The damage to mills, railroads and
erops will foot up $175, 000.
Portraits of Bishop Atkinson. : ,
A fine portrait of the late Bishop
Atkinson is on exhibition in Mr. I.
L. G reene wald's store cip rRfarket .
street. It is a copy of . 6e in the
vestry room of Qt; , James' Church,
which was painted by Mr. W. Garl
Brown. The copy was made by a
promising North Carolina artist,
Mr. W. G. Randall, of Marion. It
was done under an order from Bish
hop Lyman, and is to -be placed
the Ravenscroft Seminary,-; at Ashe
ville. Another copy is to be made
by Mr. Randall for Col. John W.
Atkinson. . ;
in
The people of Wrightsvilleare
very much exercised over the stop
ping from to day by the Ocean Vieiy
R. R. of the running of their oars
from the Hammocks to Wrightsville
and return. It is to be hoped that
some amicable adjustment may be
made by which these trips maj be
resumed immediately. - ' !
NEW ADVERTI3EMENTfe.
IVIullefs.
- i
NOTHER LOT OF FINE FLORIDA MUlt
lets. Also, 7,000 pounds MEAT, that I will
...... ... r- ,r. .... - , .y.
sell at a bargain." . . .f;, j-
- . CHAS. F. BROWNE, Agt,
128 North Water St., Wilmington, N. C.
scp 2 tf d&w j; .
CITY TAXES.
TTAVING RECEIVED THE BOOKS CON
JUL .
- TAINING THE .
Lists of Taxes
due for the year 1889, - Tax-payers are hereby
notified to pay promptly, thus SAVING
COSTS and aniioyanee. ' :
J '-' WM. Aj WILLSON,i 1
sep 2 It Treas'r and Tax collector. J
HORSES WANTED.
THREE PAIR OF GOOD
D r a ugn t Horses
FOR THE FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Must be sound of good action and true ptiU
ers. Each horse to weigh not le3S than 1,350
vuuua, tLXXKJk J fcv ii tvAA u auu O J tUl O V1U
MARTIN NEWMAN, ,
Chiet Wilmington Fire Department.
Sep 3 It ' :.'-.:'' - r''- ' Vr'
CAROLINA BEACH.
CHANCE OF UHEDUJLiE.
is Democratic and people say plain., j after Wednesday, th
iy inai 11 coiorea men are to jbe ,J
awning.
tf
Kefre ailing and Invigorating
j -The total
tnonth was
precipitation for the
7.81 . ; inches; excess
invested with plenipotentiary police Grove and Passport. will be-as foUows: ,
powers then they should be clothed ' , ' ' : ',V' '
, . vc .wiuv steamer Sylvan Orove will leave for Carp-
ana arrayed as such and appear una Beach at &30 a. m. an 2-30 p. m. ;
i i steamer Passport will leave i'or Southport
at &2Q a, m., Returning, will leave Soutbport
regularly on the force.
Ti.nCn WnforMflrnwn frmn 10 iftnth-total excess in nrfM nir.t inn Uon I iiawK, Hawk, blow, snit,and . a, P-m
Munds Brothers' magnificeut new f Januarv 1st. 1.93. : . A!?f y."'Vt,y yor pffen- Kteainer Passport will leave tv? Carolina
mi.. v mt w v 1 v mm m m r
KSMSSSfrSUI ! SjWSSirH.- ThCTe'were 10 clear dayi
and Natural Mineral Water. . : . days, and 9 cloudy days.
. . . . sive breath, bit ukc; Dr. Sage's Ca- Beach only at ti p. m. Passport:wiU leave
v 12 falf ,ta.rrh Remedy and end it. 50 cents, acu at 7 j m: - 7 ' - .
V 1 fiv drnWist ' - '1 JOHN, W. HARPER,
Qood horses and comfortable vehicles, and
careful drivers ready on demand.
Attention is specially invited to our'large
stockyard and our facllitlesl&r housing horses,
and cattle in the basement of our large sta
bles. ' ,
Rates as low as ean be found elsewhere.
Give us -a call ami ,we wijl do out beitfto
please you. - ' v L ,-- 'n iiA
- R. C. ORRELL,
Jy 29 tf Proprietor.
Sale of Real Estate Under
Foreclosure, r
t
i - v iirui'iiiuiirH. j- .
BY VIRTUE OF; THE POWEK 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,? - (default
having been 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
cjty 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 a point on the East line of Ninth street 19s
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 132 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.
, MAR8DEN BELLAMY.
Attorneys for "The Citizen's Bulldlni
f9n Asenr1otlAn nf Wflmltiortin
4'
and
C."
Loofc, Stop arid Thinkl
t Ti
IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR MY
FALL AND WINTER STOCK
I WILL SELL FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS.
ii
i MY ENTIRE LINE OF, tit
Spring and Summer Goods
" CONSISTING OF ' ' ;
Clothing, Hata
-. ; ' AND -
FURNISHING GOODS
i ' -- . V AT- ' '
NEW YORK COST:
wenave just hnisned taking stock and'
will leave in a short time for the Northern '
markets. I MUST HAVE MONEY TO'BUYV
FALL AND WINTER , GOODS WITH, ' and :
hence no reasonable cash offer will be refused.-
- x t '"" " 'V' - '.'.I'Sl
" 1 .
jr..'. .',1. r "
THE CLOTHIER,
aug 23 tf
110 Market'Street.
ISLAND BEACH HOTEL. .
rjrHE HOTEL AT THE HAMMOCKS IS NOW
in the hands of the Wilmington Seacoast VU K.
and 13 under the "management of the Super-,
'-'v,r , - - ' ' t i r; -
ntendent. . , .' i
It has just undergone a complete renovation
nd has been put in first class order. t I .
The rates of board for September have been u
materially reduced. . - - '.. ' "
The best the market and the salt water at-.
fords will make tip, the bill of fare. " ' V j
carefuV attentive and polite 8erranf.fl and. 1'
none others win be tolerated. TT
Baltimore, irmtunusa music, both laornlns
and evening. : r f -
- a9fuJLle3 feaUlne and fishing unsurpass-d-5aIe'
ComlorUUe boata ana experienced "'
crews. . "j - . 4
.The object of .the nasynent b t "a
pJfo.nd n0 Vt&m will to tpru . 4 to acr.ru
plisathiresiuu. 'Inquiries ty. mil as fo t" :l:z
rrcrr.rtlrrc'j.ir.. mo. r- ;t;'