k t . PLEASJS NOTICR ; L we i fca cua to reccivo ccnnnr.icatit ts W Editor WW from our meaca on any and an Bntjecta general interest, isxn u; , 1 t!ia $2.00. Three j SIX Ul"" : - Ua,nd liberal. VOL" XIII. WILMINGTON, N. C. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5j 1889. NO 210. 'lre tWlr Pa The nasie oi tta writer must arrays bo far- lu&beatot&eEata il ' communications smst be written on" but - one sSdo Of tnQjpapeZt . ,-. :" i : ." Personalities most be avoidBol- r ' ' k ,-: x And it la espccxairjr ana . particularly 'nndt stood that tne Editor floea not, always enfiorso ' the views of correspondsrita tmlcss bo stated in tho editorial columns. N KW A D VEKTIS EMEN'ff., nl - for JMMSft i J43"' ....-rmTlOllS JUICE r,GS OF CALIFORNIA, I with iheimecucmai Lnf slants known to be fksefeal to the human forming an agreeable Active laxauvK fccre Habitual Consti .w tt,P tnnnv ills de- k- aiiu tuv- . ljonofthe ?FYS. LIVER AHU BUVitLo. jiacxcclleBtremcdy known t ymsrsmerFECTUALLr kioci5B.!iou5 or Constipated I .-50THAT ! illD0WRKHWO8L.: HEALTH ana o 1 i. . KA""jRAwLY FOLLOW. Uone is using itfand all are itedwiwn. A$jY0U" ORUOQioT FOB ? Vntrr of figs MANUFACTURED ONLY BV WNIA.FIG SYRUP CO. . 11 fXANCISCO, CAL, Will. XI M'.V YORK. N. Y - UDUlESALE DHKHJIST, . . SUdiw Wilmington, N. C. Mercurial Poison. .ttt is iretiuentiy injudiciously used by (JoctoR in cases of malaria and blood . its af.ei effect iS; worse than . the sUla. tt. 1$. 11. (Hotanlc Biooa ootrajDSfloinfrcui-yjliut will eliminate wpoisu!itron the system. Write (Q II . 1 . . . - . ! , . - . 1.AA1. ' ciiM of its curative virtue. t'di broke mysy item was saturated xtoo; and I had sore? in my mouth and iBytoiiffue I got two bottles of 15. Rieii healed my topguc and mouth and .jew man of me."' t kSAmond, Atlantd. Ga.. writes: "My ai Hardly see. Dof f ors called it syph ss. llereyes wert1 In a dreadful con i. Her appetite faileil. ihe had pain In 53 ad bones, lleif kidneys w ere dd iilso. and no one t nought she could bh p Dr. Gillam recommended u. u. b.. iBstu unui ner npaiin was enureiy H Jones. Atlanta.vGa.. wrltps? "T A Htk copper colored eruptions, loss of p. pain to back. acl?in? joints, debility, A loss of hair, soj e throat.and great UState Headache Cure. ahation will sl'keey cubs' L"e Headand.au kinds ot Uead htj T cause unsui' ' 101 N. Front St. Still on Deck. EODY OF Till! MALE PEKSUA. i. .ihmu?ton during the En- wfii:!!,aaa upwaS-fis for Dj-elnjr. .-""-'luiiv. HIIIV WPUVDH vutai uarper anuperiunier. JACKSON,:; r j?B 3'l Co amission Merchant. iteuh I OF CPTTOX ANI AL"L rDs0FCOrxTf,Y PKODUCE. l1 Mulberry v f,Wilmington,H.C. ! uuAJtLl, TWO dly matL or.o:rrep ton daily, ir desired. 0T, v.ithjabundant supply of Fit Fniit. ( 'troon 1 20 per month. Chli -MKS. J PwsidetLlncolnton, N. C , I - I'STOKLETS: 9 i PRK- lo accoinmodate i - iipon uslnith the Hnest Oysters Btor M e have made specia !?8rovoJMiddle8na Sound Oysters- il A reor promptly and in any k-VI - n. K'l'C IK I K V m iWn.1131" lavited to call and -SJJ sll!npoo, or a Haircut, at .rg$". a Martcet street, between "46rsha 0nly 001118 ror a Shave , LOCAL 3STEFWS. 1KDEX TO NEW ADYEKTIStMKNTa .Tab D N utt Druggist j IE M McIntire Carpets .Muxds Bkos Pharmacists Excrusiox Fifth Wapa II. & I. Co. Only one case before .the Mayor this morniiJg and that was contia uetl until t morrow. ! Brunswick Superior Court, Judge Shipp presiding, convenes at South port next Monday. : We saw some very fine shrimps in market this' morning and they were selling for 10 cents a quart. We are sorry to learn that Mr. B. Belois is quite sick at hisj residence, corner of Seventh and Ann streets- Distress after eating, heartburn, sick headache and indigestion are cared by Hood's Sarsaparilla. It also creates a good appetite. We have a few Fluting Machines which we. are closing out it less than factory cost. See them. ' N. Jacobi Hdw.:Co j t "The many friends of Rev. Dr. W. M. Robey will be pleased to learn that his condition is somewhat im proved, although as yet lie is a very sick man. r ; The Passport carried down a large crowd this morning tothe Rocks and the '"Bra.ckfiah Grounds, and o doubt tliey will come b:ck loaded with fish. li Rev. Dr, Peyton H. Iogs, of th First Presbyterian Church, return ed to the city this morning from Lincolnton, where he had been to visit his family. The fishing excursion given on the Jiessie to the Rocks yesterday, was a grand ' success, nearly everybody that stopped at the Roe)ks caught a fine string of fish. Headquarters for Sash, Doors and Builders' Supplies is the, S. Jacobi Hdw. Co. . They sell the best goods at prices that you pay for those of n inferior quality. r 4 - . . 1 Burglars. Be secure j from" them by putting our Burglar Proof Locks on your blintis. iney; are cneap and can be put on. by tpe 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 actory's agents, N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. ' . f t Ladies will find a very handsome and complete line" of liidies Muslin Underwear at astonishing low prices at the Wilmington Slijirt- jFactory 133. Market street, Sign of the blue awning. . v : tf My very low xrices for Cash have proved a success. Every dbN ar's worth of goods will bo . sold 20 1 11 l i : per cent, lower man at any otner store in . the city. I. $hrier, S. E. corner Princess and Front sts. t f Thejast ooqeiirt of the season by tlie Germania Cornet Band, at Car olina Beach,' will take'place to-mor- 6w evening, and from'present indi cations it nromises to : be the most .... . . enjoyable of the series Our country friends say that the crop of Bob Whites will be larger this season than ever and that their shrill and cherry announcement of the early ripening of the peas al i-eady greets the early jdawn. Dr. F. W. Potter le to day for ihe Western part of the State, and will be away some .two o'r three weeks. During his absence .from the citv. Dr. R. D. Jewett will be acting. Superintendent, of Health. t , The steamer Cave Fear has been taken off the line of boats to Fay etteville, and will be laiJ up a few weeks for general repairs and overs hauling." Capt. Tomlinson takes command of the steame- D. JIur.-, chi&on, which takes thje place of the Cape Fear. ... j Stpve3.' We have very large line, made by the best; factories, of the latest and most improved styles, whifth we iruarantee Ito bake and cpolc weil and to give Igeneral atis faction. Our low prices will aston fsb and our Stoves please you. JJ. Jacobi Udw. Ca : : f t - RefresbJnC and Iavlgoratlng Delicious Soda Water as drawn from Mnnds Rrotbei-s magniUceutnew soda fountain at a temperature of Purest Frnit Syrup,Milk Shakes uuii uiurm ualuvju Forecasts. For North Carolina, rains and stationary temperature. For Wil mington and vicinity, fair weather. The Ladies Delighted. The pleasant effect "and the per fect safety with which 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. Carpenters Wanted. ElizabethCity must be on abuilding boom.- The last issue of the Econo mist say 8: 'Carpenters are in great demand in this town now, -Wnich is an unmistakable evideuse of pro gress. Therefore we would advise any person who can handle a ham mer, a jack plane and a hand saw to come he.e and there is a chance for him." Hope They Will Accept- : The Durham 8un, in speaking of the invitation extended to Col, A. M. Waddell and Col. T. C. Fuller to address the Confederate Veterans Association of Durham, attheir bar becue to be given the. 5th ofOctober, says: we hope these gentlemen will find it convenient to "accept. They will regale our people with something admirable and we will all be delighted to hear chem. We anxiously await thpir replies to the invitation. Both gentlemen have a warm place in the hearts of Dur hamites and their coming among ns would be hailed with pleasure.1 The Ladies Ilegatta The following yachts have enter ed for the ladies legatta to be sailed over the club course at Wrightsville to morrow afternoon: Sprite A. J. Flanner. Mabel G. II. -Smith. Mammie B H. K Fennell. "" Little Alice S. P. Cowan. Frolic Jas Worth. Phantom Robt. Williams. Lillian Florence H.' M. Bowden. Pirate Norwood Giles. The regatta is called for 4 Vclock, the boats to start at 4:30 sharp. All boats to be cat rigged with pleasuse sails, and crew composed of not less than two latf ies At night there will be a dance at the Club House for nSembers only and they lady friends. ' A Simple lielief for Lung Troubles. For the benefit of those of .our readers who suffer from the effects of weak or diseased lungs, we pub lish the following, which is clipped from the Scientific American'. . It has long been known that pine needle pillows would alleviate persons-afflicted with lung troubles, and a Florida editor relates an inci- rlpnfc in snnnnrt, of the fact as fol i' i - lows: During a visit to the home o a most estimable lady living on In dian River, this editor .was told of a discoverv that had been made which may prove a boon to sufferers from luntr or bronchial troubles. This lady having heard that there was peculiar virtue in a pillow made from pine straw, and having none of that material at hand, made one from fine, soft, pine shavings, and had the pleasure of noting imme diate beneilt. Soon all the members of the household had pine shavings pillows, and it was noticed that al1 coughs, asthmatic . or bronchia troubles abated at once after sleep-. ine a few nights on these pillows. An invalid suffering with, lung trouble derived much' benefit from sleeping upon a mattress made from pine shavings. The material ischeap and makes a very pleasant and com fortable mattress, the odor of the pine permeating the entire room and absorbing or dispelling & unpleas ant odors. . Don't hawk, hawk, blow, spit, and disgust everybody with your often sive breath, but use Dr. Sage's Ca tarrh Remedy and end it. 50: cents, by druggists. A cyclone, apparently moving North, is reported North of Ilayti. Advice to Itypthevs Mrs. Wjxslow'ssoothingStrup should al Ways be used when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the lit tle sufferer at once; it produces nat uriil. ouiet sleep by relieving the p.nild from pain, and the little cher ub awakes as "bright as button." It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes tha child, softens the gums, allays .ill nain. relieves wind, regulates the l vowels, and is the best known reme-- dvfor diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or oth.r causes. Twenty five centsA bp.ttle.JJZSiiSIIS .Some North Carolina Enterprises. It Is very gratifiying to read of the great number of improvements that are being made and of the new enterprises that are springing into existence every day or so in this State, and to give some idea of ,what is going oh among us we pub lish the following from the Chatta; nooga Tradesman: "R. B. Miller, proprietor of the Laurel cotton mills, Shelby, writes that he has put in GOO twister spin dles and is supplying his factory with fire. pump, hydrants, etc." "The canning factory at Ruther ford, is now in full blast. About ten hands are employed, and the average is about 300 cans pefday. Three thousand cans are novready for market." "C. W. Hunt, Burlington, writes that W; H. Turrentine has built and equipped a hoop factory for mak- ing barrel hoops; also that T. P. Moore has built and equipped a fac tory for hard wood and will make shuttle and bobbins and anything else, of- such wood as dogwood and persimmon." "Arthur, Coffin & Co., Bryson City, are enlarging their wood work ing machinery. Are now cutting large quantity of walnut, square, and turning locust, and wrtl also m add insulator pin machine and will want to buy then. WiU also put in large saw null and other wood work ing machinery. They are now sit ing a large saw mill near that place when they jxpect to cut some ten million-feet of popular lumber." "Dr. W. A. Lash, Walnut Cove, writes that the Walnut Cove Luiu" ber Company was formed several months ago with a paid up capital of $10,000 to erect a!sash, door, blind and tobacco box factory. The com pany has now a building erected and most of tho machinery in place. Will commence operation in five days. They will increase their stock to $20,000 in thirty days and will have the capacity to consume about 25,000 feet of lumber per day. Also that A, I. Fair has the -house erect ed and is putting i'n machinery for a steam flouring and grist mill. A. I. Taylor is building a tobacco ware house here. Cahill & Binford are receiving to day 40 horse power boiler for a saw mill plant." "J. W. Pumple, Mayor qf Salis bury, writes that ft Minnesota wool working firm will move its plant to Salisbury, The Yadkin Railroad Co. will build a'hne down the Yad kin river, 45 miles, via Gold Hill and Albermarie to Norwood in Stanley county. This opens a way into an undeveloped timber and mineral country. The R. & D.-Railroad Co. will connect Moeksville with Salis bury by way of Cleveland, thus opening Davie county to the Salis bury trade. It is understood;thatthe Salisbury cotton mill will enlarge its plant to the extent bf at least a hunt dred thodsandjdoilars.' f "Mr. W. A.&j. Schreibereb ster, contemplates developing val uable deposits of kaolin and china clay. The largest deposit is situated along a river, with plenty of water power and only three and one half miles from railroad depot: The quality of clay has been sufficiently tested and pronounced second to none. Some very fine porcelain or china has been made from it, v A large syndicate is being formed to purchase all jfcU'e nickel or chrome deposits, over 1,000.. acres, in this section ' and manufacture various products froift' the ores. A" newly invented process is expected to be put in operation. Bi-carbornate of potash and chrome paint of very superior quality ha,ve been produc ed by an experimental plant with satisfactory results. Several corun dum deposits have lately been found and are being developed wUU the view of selling them. Amianthus, a fine grade of asbestos, has been di covered.' The extent of it will be known soon." . NEW ADVEimSEMENT8. ursion. I "IIE FIFTH WA1U IIOOK AND LADDER Co, Jsa. 1 win sive an Excursion to the rocks, fcoutu port and xmtelde - Friday, Sept. Gth, 1883. : lterreshinents will be-servea on tne hoat. Fare for th round trip 50 cts.; children 25 cts. A! uslc for dancing on board. Tickets for sale by P. Ueinsberger, C. W. Yates, J. Elsbach, J. D. n. Klander, . G. II all and Mar tin Newman, chief of Fire Department. Pro ceeds towards furnishing new uniforms. Committee F. M. James, It. A. Blddle, W. F. F. Newton, Chairman. a sep 5 It For Sale, jjLD KS WSPAPt.S EOt 2SALE AT YOUli own price at KfiVU&WIOmGBsi NEW ADVEKTI8KM13NT8 OUR CARPET SEASON HAS OPENED ! 25 OR 30 GOOD PATTERNS i NOW ON SALE. EVERY STEAMER WILL BRING NEW GOODS IN. THIS LINJE DURING SEPTEMBER. ' Call and see what we can do for you, as we propose giv ing the LOWEST MARKET PRICES. R. 1TJ. lUIclWTIRE, sep 5 Wilmington Seacoast K.R. pDE FOLLOWING CHANGE IN THE TIME Table of the Wilmington Seacoast Rallnbad will take effect on Monday, 22nd lnst: WILMINGTON. HAMMOCKS. Leave 6.00 a, m. Leave 9.Q0 a. m. Leave., '. 2.39 p. m. Leave 5.00 p. m. Leave &35 p. m. Lave , aaoo. m. Arrive 6.58 a. m. Arrive 10.10 a. m. Arrive a 10 p. m. Arrive 5.35 p. m. Arrive 7.15 p. m. Arrive 9.10 p. m. HAMMOCKS. WILMINGTON. Leave 7.45 a. m. Leave ..10.25a. m. Leave 4.00 p. m. Leave 5.45 p. m. Leave 7.30 p. m. Leave. ...... .10.00 p. m. Arrive. . 8.20 a. m. ... v. 11.05 a. m. 4.40 p. m. ..... 6 20 p. m. Arrive., Arrive., Arrive., Arrive., 8.10 p. m. Arrive .10.45 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS LEAVE AND ARRIVE AT WILMINGTON. LEAVE. ARRIVE. Leave ,. a30 a. m. Arrive 11.05 a. m. Leave. 2.30 p. m. i Arrive 6.20 p. m. L,eave. 6.3a p. m. i Arrive 10.45 p. m. Supper Train will be the 6: p. in. train leaving Wilmington. Round trip tickets wiU be sold at 25c. for this train to pasties return ing the same night. J. R. NOLANS Jy23tf Gen'l Manager. J. W. ATKINSON. President. W. P. TOOMER, Cashier. Wilmington Savings & Trust Co., I AQ PRINCESS ST., WILMINGTON, NJ C, a. 3d Lends Money on satisfactory security, Pays Interest on Deposits. 1 empowered to execute Trusts of all kinds. mch 29 tf SPECIAL NOTICE ! 'yyE ARE THE SOLE OWNERS OF, THE following finest and well . known Brands of WHISKIES in the market: Southern Star Rye, Cabinet Rye, Our Standard Rye, Bouquet Rye, State Guard xxxxCabinet. --. i 1 J There is nothing better sold anywhere,; and all first-class bawooms sell all or one of the above Brands. Brunhild,Simoii& Co., 111 N. Front St. Dealers in Liquors, Cigars and Tobaccos. aug27tf ! Brown's Beach Restaurant -AND . BATH HOUSES. J fWOULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE to the public that my Restaurant and Bath Houses on Wrightsville Beach, opposite the Hummocks, are now open and ready for the accommodation of all who may favor me with their patronage. Pig Fish, Soft Shell Crabs and Sandwiches ready on the arrival of all trains. The Bath Houses are clean, well ventilated and supplied with fresh water, clean towels and careful attendants. A call is solicited. Respectfully, my 2 R. E. L. BROWNi Lawn Mowers. Best on tfio Market! QARDEN HOES, RAKES, &C. SPRINK- lers, Rubber Hose and Attachments. Bottom prices on above at ir W. E. SPRINGER tL CO'rt, apl 20 tf 14 Front St.. Wilmington, N. C OrrelTs Stables, QORNER THIRD AND PRINCESS STS., are well equipped with everything necessary in a lirat class Livery and Sales Stables. L Good horses and comfortable vehicles and careful drivers ready on demand. . ;- Attention Is specially Invited to our large Stockyard and our facilities for housing horses and cattle mtfce basement of our large sta bles. R tates as low as can be found elsewhere, i Give us a eau and we will do our best to please yon.; . - . - - . - - . K.C.ORHKLX. , jy.29tt " Proprietor. NORTH FRONT STREET, y Maki:ig Room for FallGoods -yyrniLE OUR STORE IS BEING EN larged and remodeled we will close out bal ance of bummer Goods at greatly reduced prices. ' , Brown Linen vests 70c, White Linen Vests 75c, Alpaca coats $1.00 to $4.00, 200 Cassimere Pants $2.00 to $4.50, French Percale Shirts ac 75c, wortn $1.25. straw HATS at less than cost. Must be sold. aug 9 lm 90 Market Street. WANTED LADY, ACTIVE AND INTEL ligent, to represent, in her own locality, an old 11 rm. References reauired. Perma nent position and orood salai v. - Address Gay's Mfg. House, Lock Box 185, N. Y. sep 2 4w Honey ,Honey,Honey, rjMIE FINEST BROUGHT TO THIS MAR- ket for years, put up in one pound Boxes. Call and look at it. WE ARE STILL RECEIVING THAT FINE MARYLAND Creamery Butter, Packed in Refrigerator Boxes. The Only place in town you can secure a'solld one pound print ; of fine BUTTER. 'My PAROLE FLOUR still stands unparalleled, and is certainly pro nounced by those that once try It to be t he best sold in town Also, a very nno FLOUR for less money, which is guaranteed. Gates of all Kinds, Crackers, Preserves, Jellies, PICKLES,DBBD FRUITS, and an endless variety of Canned Goods. in fact I keep everything which can be found in a first class Grocery Store. call and examine my Goods. Jno. L. Boatwright, 15 & 17 So. Front St. . Notice of Dissolution. JTOTIQE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE firm of Register & Bros., Clothiers, has been dissolved by mutual consent. Having pur chased the interest of my late partner, I will continue the business at the old stand. No. 4 Market street, where I will be pleased to wel come my old customers as well as new ones. sep4 3t LEE REGISTER. Just Received L "pULL STOCK MASCOTTE TOOTH BRUSH, . Price 18c, regular price 30c. Only at JAMES D. NUTTS-, 218 North Front St. The Drngglst. . Loot, Stop and Think! IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR MY FALL AND WINTER STOCK I WILL SELL FOR THE NEXT SO DAYS MY ENTIRE LINE OF Spring and Summer Goods, CONSISTING OF - Clothing, Hats AND FURNISHING GOODS AT- N E W 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 MWlTH, ana hence no reasonable cash offer will be re fused. B. F. PENNY, THE CLOTHIER., . ' , wgZltt - HO Market Strwit. . For Galbi 1000 1X99 LD TYPfl METAL, CL1K .. andin,good condition, Wlli te ld caeapi mjttU r THIS OFFICE,' 1 . . wrightsYine,