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VOL XIII.
WILMINGTON, N. C. PRU)AY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1889. NO 217.
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; a in the most elegant form '
fQ V.
lYlTlVt AN3 NU I KH IWUOUUIM
pGS OF CALIFORNIA.
Jved with the medicinal
S beneficial to the human
Sa, forming "an agreeable
Seftctive laxative to perma
Svcnre Habitual Consti
sad the many ills.de
uw on a weak or inactive
Sea of the . "
CmiiVERfiND BOWELS.;
taicEXst excellent remedy known to
THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY
' Ticacis Eilious or Constipated '
SO THAT
MJSiriOOD, REFREOHIMQ SLEEP,
HEALTH and OTRENCTH ,
HATJHALLY FOLLOW. ' '
ray one is using it and all are
Hgfctedwith it.
1 , ASX YOUR DRUGGIST FOB .
gYIlTJX3 OP PIG
gAMUf ACTUREO ONLY BY,
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAf FRANCISCO. CAW""
taaail. KEW YORK. N. Y '
Ifcrsale by
EUiiEKT K I"' IAiX M Y.
I WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, .
diiriLfcw Wilmington, N. GV
Contagious I Mood Diseases. "
tars, sore, pimples. Itch, salt : rheum,
it, wendctccsof contagious Wood disease.
Tli taiifesfly a dnty to eradicate blood
:flisoulraatliesjtoni by a use of,B- B. B.
EAiikKMUaim), thus enabling the sore
ias:ka3,inil thereby removing all pos-
Jtatjefixm members of the family be-
Jipwi.se itfllicted. Send to Blood Balm
.Uilata, fia., lor book that Trill convince,
laomiaw, u.0Uve, N. c, writes:' "I
JmsfljEg sores on my stoniaers and arms.
wiie u. K. is. cured me entirely."
! .fltnson, Belmont Station, Miss., writes:
il B. has worked on me like a charm. My
iind bodjjJwas coveml virri sores, and
rtar came but, but i;. B. tf. healed me
-y." I -
i U.Klnnln, Uutchens, Texas, writes: "B.
i-iHas cured iy wtte of a large ulcer on
i ft mat doctors and all other medicine
totcure.V
UKoesman, a prominent merchant of
fcisboro, go., writes: "I know of several
Wood disease speedily cured by B. B.
i 9 bottles cured a lady of ujrly scrofulous
iScres." -
a Biitamore & co. Maxey, Ga., write:
u B. in curin? Mr. Robert Ward of blood
saeilected one of the most wonderful
a mat ever caiac to our knowledge,'
ALEX, JACKSON,
ft! i?al ami Cmm isslon Merchant
-SOLICITS "
GXMEXTS OF COTTON AND AM.
SDS OF COUNTRY PKODUCE.
'raod Mulberry St s, Wilmington, N.C.
Lawn Mowers,
fWton the Market! H
QCi HOES, KAPES, $C SPRINK,
&?eQ?tan(i Attaclimeats. Bottom
li Front St.. Wllmlnston, N. C ,
Just Received
P-STOiK MASCOTTE TOOTH BRUSH.
regular price 30c
at .
james d. surra. . 7
Front sr.
Mronenbebg9
. PHTOGRAPnER, -J
510 SUPERBLY EXECUTED
s?!a at reasonable prices. "
)StrMlXU A SPECIALTY.
j lTii
Snt, W.P.TOOMER. .
1 u Cashier.
-juhis a lfUSl LiO,,
'IfBJ?8 ST., WTLMIKOTn'Nr " N
:!: nnyn.tl3factory security
fft - . r ,
on 7? onsatlsfactory sccurl
1 Unda. ' mch 29 1
ARE NOW PRE-
i accommodate
- ipon us with the '
jJ;vWe have made specla
1?e 6rTe, Middle and
UlnP Soiinrf OuRtArc
i I1- "" Promptly and In
W. H. STOKLEY
Mr. Edison smokes a great deal.
The more work he does the mora
cigars he consumes. "
The Woman's National Press
Association intends to erect statue
to Mrs. R. -B. Hayes in Washington-
Dr. W. U. Wood, of Scotia ad
Neck, Halifax county, was yester
day elected Superintendent of the
Insane Aftyluui,at Raleigh, and Dr.J.
K. iearsall, of J Fayetteville, was
chosen as his assistant. i :
A traveller can go 150,000 miles hy
railway in the United. States. The
tourist who" might explore all this
involved and elaborate system, if
he should live to get through with
t, would have a very proper idea of
the girth and greatness of the coun
try. - - r
LOCAL. 3SJi:W fc3wt
ikdxx to nw Avrnnsswum ,
R M K cInttm CarpetB .- . .
MtrnM Bkos Pharmacists
Wk Cumcixo Mosquito Nets
A W Watson Crockery and Glassware
:
Mr. R. D. Cronly is at Cleveland
Springs, with his two sisters.
They say that Ihe slaughter of
j marsh hens yesterdayjwas immense.
I Nothing has been heard here to
Jday as to Rev. Dr. Robey's condi
tion. !
The white population in Texas
increases more rapidly than the
black. In 1880 the .white population
of the State was 1,197,237; .colored,
394,512 In 1887 the figures were:
White, 1,619,459; colored, 395,576;
showing a vast increase of the
whites, "with a trifle increase of the
blacks in seven years.
The stockholders of the Atlantic
& North Carolina R. R. met yester
day at Morehead City an1 elected
Mr.Winfield S. Chadwick, of Car
teret, President of the road. Mr.
Clement Manly, of Craven, is State's
proxy. Mr. F. C. Roberts, present
incumbent, was chosen Secretary
and Treasurer. Thus ends a 'very
vexed" question.
Corporal Tanner has resigned and
a man by the'name of Wanamaker,
a near relative to the man who gave
a big pile of money to carry on the
last campaign and who was re
warded by being made Postmaster
General, has been appointed to the
vacancy. Now let us hear frm
Foraker, for it has been asserted
that Tanner's removal would have
a disastrous effect on his campaign
jn Ohio.
Ex -President Groverv Cleve-Iind,
it i announced in several OlnoDem
oc ratio papers, will visit that State
and make several speeches in advo
cacy or " tarill reform during the
present campaign. The Columbus
Daily Press, -independent, says Mr.
Cleveland would draw unusual
crowds to hear him. All the indi
cations are that the Democratic
campaign is to be the most active
and aggressive conducted in Ohio
for iuany years.
An Illinois syndicate that had the
contract for building theTexas State
House has been fined $ 64,000 for im
porting sixty four foreign laborers
in violation of the Federal statute
As the syndicate has in its member
ship a UnitedStates Senator and a
member of the House, an arrange
ment was effected between the two
attorneys in the case, by which the
fine is not to be paid pending an a
peal othc case to the Admimstra
tion at Washington. This is pecu
liar. . .
11 -
Berezovski, the Pole who tried io
avenge his country's wrongs by
shooting at the Czar, ; Alexander II,
during that monarch's visit to the
Paris Exhibition of 1867, is now a
white -headed old convict in the
French penal settlement of New
Caledonia, off the coast of Australia.
He is well treated by the authori
ties, for his condact has been unex
ceptionable from the very first day
of. his transportation.. They allow
him a room to 'himself apart from
the other prisoners, and he is at lib
erty to roam about the islanas he
pleases.
Capt. Alexander, president
of the North Carolina Farmer's Al
liance, announces that the Jute
Trust has offered the Alliance that
if they will go back to theuse of jute
bagging it will be sold at cents
on time, and that the Jute Trust
will pay the ' farmers .j $2 more j per
ton for all their cotton seed than is
offered at any of the cotton seed oil
mills. The Charlotte Chronicle 're
gards this as proof positive that the
jute gentlemen are in bad straits,
and thinks "it ought'to be sufficient
to encourage the fanners in their
decision to stick to tlr cotton bag
ging
Mr. E. A. Hawes, of the Point
Caswell section, was in the city to
day. .. ,: ; J ,...J,.fv;;.:r:;.-
Both of the compresses are at
work to-day busy compressing cot
ton. ' ' . ' - J
John Robinson's circus shows in
Goldsboro next Monday week, the
23d inst.
The scuppernong grape crop is
very fine this season. They are
cheap, too.
There are a few very nice North
Carolina hams to be had, at I65
cents a pound.
We have a few Fluting Machines
which we are closing out at less than
factory cost. See them. N. Jacobi
Hdw.:Co t
The Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley
R. R. is now constructed 14 miles
from town. They crossed Moore's
CreeV yesterday.
"I cannot praise Hood's Sarsapa
rilla half enough," says a mother
whose son, almost blind with scrof
ula, was cured by that medicine.
For Rent. Desirable Store corner
Front and Mulberry Sts. Possess
ion given at once. . Enquire of I.
Shrier, cor. Front and Princess, tf
Mr. Donafd McRae, of this city,
has been appointed a commissioner
from this State to the American
Forestry Congress which meets in
Philadelphia October 15,
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
n inferior quality.
Burglars. Be secure from them
by putting our Burglar Proof Locks
on your blinds. They are cheap
and can be put on by the most in
experienced. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t
The deer tongue or dog tongue
industry is assuming large pro
portions. Thesteaiushipwy Stream
which sailed for New York this
morning, carried out 62 bales of it.
Miss Agnes Herndon is booked for
the Opera House in this city on
Tuesday next, the 17th inst. The
piece is "La Belle Marie. ' She
plays in Raleigh on Monday night.
Paint your house with Regal
Ready Mixed Paint, It is the best
and cheapest You will find all col
ors jn any desired quantity at the
factory's agents, N. Jacobi Hdw.
Co. t
Mi. Julian S. Carr, President of
the -' North Carolina Confederate
Veterans' Association, telegraphs
that the dateof the Convention has
been changed to Wednesday of Fair
week.
Ladies will find a very handsome
and complete line of ladies Muslin
Underwear at astonishing low prices
at the Wilmington Shirt JFactory
122 Market street. Sign of the blue
awning. r - . ( tf
Mr. I. Shrier leaves here to-morrow
night for the Northern markets,
He will gq to, Cleveland, Ohio, first,
qnd get his daughter, who fa there
at school. She will accompany him
to New York and return with him to
this city. '.
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
' Refreshing and Invigorating
Delicious Soda Water as drawn from j
M nnd a brothers' macrnificeut new:
crwln fnnntnln f.t. .n. teiunerature of
.oto' Pnroct T?rnir: R vriiri. M Ilk Shakes
EVA. A4.V m mmw " ' I K 1 --
oiuauikl. I , -t a -a r , 1ITi.
Wright sYiile. I ana natural iuiufrmtticr.
The model of Rev. C. L. Arnold's
palace car has been on exhibition
to-day in a window p,f the drug
store of Messrs. W. H. Green. & Co.
Mr. Arnold has been on hand to
show its workings. It has attracted
a great deal of attention, there hav
ing been many ladies, among the in
terested visitqrs. ' ' :r-(i'.
i -
The last of the season the Friday
afternoon half holiday.
: Many new buildings. are going up
in almost every direction.
! Capt. R. M. Mclntire leaves here
to night for New York for the pur
chase of new Fall and Winter goods.
Hon Chas. M. Stedman returned
to the city last evening from the
Western part of the State.
j Mr. and Mrs. David S. Cowan, and
their daughter, Mrs. ) Hull, of Sa
vannah, who have been at Lincoln
ton for some months past, are now
at Asheville. I i
NEW A OVERT IS KM KNl S
A Large Lot of Kiigs
Mr. A. W. Watson has completed
the removal of his' stock of china,'
erdekery and glassware to No. 17
Market street, between Front and
Water. .He has fixed up his new
quarters in beautiful style and
when all is finished it will be about
the handsomest crockery store
the State. t
in
The Ladies Delighted.
I i ne pleasant enect ana tne per-i
feet safety with which ladies may
use the liquid fruit laxative, Syrup
of Figs, under all conditions make it
their fayonte remedy. It is pleasing
to the eye and to the .taste, gentle,
yet effectual in acting on the -kidneys,
liver and bowels.
City Court, i
The following cases were disposed
of by the Mayor this morning:
Rayford Nichols, charged with
rescuing a prisoner, guilty, $25.
Ed. Swan, rescuing a prisoner, not
guilty and discharged.
Alex. Sauls, rescuing a prisoner,
not guilty and dischared. .
F. R. Heath, disorderly conduct,
guilty, $20.
At West Point Va,
High tides are reported , all. along
the Atlantic coast, and cities on the
bays. A letter received to-day from
Mr. A. H. Kelley, of West Point,
Va., to his brother, Mri E. Kelley,
stated that the tide was so high that
boats were used in going from the
railroad offices to the upper part of
the city. !:
Ve should be thankful indeed
that this'storm has passed us by.
Merely a Iligh Tide. -
- . t
There was a big j scare last
night at Wrightsville Beach. Some
of the residents thought that the
storm seemed to be working to the
South and they thereupon packed
up and came to the city. But it was
a false alarm, and they went back
this morning. There was an un
usually high tide last night and in
some places the sea washed clear
over into the Sound but this was
something that has happened be
fore and is not considered specially
dangerous. No damage was done.
' The Present Schedule.
As stated by us yesterday the
Sylvan Grove has tied up for the
vVinter and the Passport is now do
ing schedule duty between the city
and the pier. She will ; make two
round trips a day. She! will lie at
the Beach. Pier every night and run
to'the city, every morning.. She will
then leave at 9.30 a. ra., will touch
at the Beach and then proceed to
Souihport. On the return trip from
South port she touches at the Beach
and arrives here in time to leave
agaiji at , 6; p. m. for. the Beach.
What sort of a schedule is to be run
later on, and during the Wiuter
months, has not yet been deter
mined. i:Ak r':'
JUST OPENED AND
EMBRACING A
STYLES.
VARIETY OF SIZES AND
Carpets Cnming in by Every Steamer.
The assortment is not yet complete though we are showing
many good things. : ; ' ,
WINDOW SHADES. ;
THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK.
a grea"
i.
sep 12
FOR OFFICE PURPOSES, HALLS, TRACKS, &c. . . .
A FEW NICE STYLES IN SIZES 21x3, 3x3i 3Vx3, 3x4i r '
Respectfully, '.y - - '"v:..:- :;"::,i-t;;--;;;tsj.,;. c 'x?,
R. m. IWcl WTIRE
NORTH FRONT STREET.
The Mulligan Guards. '
The Mollies made their last ap
pearance for the season at Carolina
Beach last night. They raised cain
and had no end of fun. Their harm
jless sport was taken in good part
ancLeverybody had a good laugh at
breakfast this morning. They visit
ed Mr. -Kure, intending another
serenade, but that gentleman was
eaual to the occasion. He had his
scouts out and when they approach
ed. his cbttaee thev were all invited
in and handsomely entertained.
They then proceeded up the beach,
piling sand: and blowing tin horns
as they went along until they reach
ed the residence of a gentleman
whose excellent wife is famed lor
her pastries. They raided the back
piazza and finding the safe unlock
ed appropriated a number of. pies
contained therein to their own use
The lady, by the way, took it all in
good part and sent word this morn
ing that she would get. even with
them, even it took all winter todp
U in; so these '''midnight marati
ders11 will dp well to keep an. eye to
windward, las she will be sure to
get there. The Mollies then re
turned o the hotel and routed out
the professor of the triangle: They
carried his bed out of doors -and
laid him very gently down on it,
kindly fanning him the while with
a shovel and an old spade to keep
off the sand flies.
They then started for the railroad
track and uncoupling a car gave it
a touch and . sent it down grade
Then wakhig up Jim, the fireman,
they told him that a car had broken
loose and gone, but Jim merely
turned over and muttered "Guess
she'll git back dar 'gin bymornin',"
and fell asleep again.
Their, next prank was the maddest
of all. Finding the room of a resi
dent in -the1 hotel building vacant,
and knowing that he would soon re
turn to 3t, one of the number hid
himself -there and when the old gen.
tleman Entered he screamed and in
a falsetto voice ex claimed: "Go
Sew Fork & Wilmington
Steamship Co.
FROM PIER 29, EAST RIVER NEW .YORK.
Located between Chambers and Roosevelt sts.
. . At 3 O'clock, P. M.
t.
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GULF STREAM.
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BENEFACTOR.,
....Saturday, Sept, 14
.Wednesday, Sept. IS
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Wednesday, Sept. 25
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ULF STREAM....: ....Tuesday, Sept. 24
pioneer .......Thursday, Sept. 2
benefactor Tuesday,' Oct. l
tw Through Bills Lading and Lowest Thro' , 1
Rates guaranteed to and from points In North .
and South Carolina. t , ' .. .
For Freight or Passage apply to . r , ; r
II a. smallbones, Superintendent,
Wilmington. C. :
theo. e. eqer, Traffic Manager. : ' .
. . . '..:,.-.. NewYork4"''
WM. P. CLYDE & CO., Genl Agents, -
sep ia s Bowling Green, New Yorfc. , ;
North State Headache Cure,
rjllllS PREPARATION WILL SURELYiCURE . :
Neuralgia of the nead and all kinds of Head
aches; no matter from what cause arising.
For sale by -: J
MUNDS BROTHERS, .'
augSllf 104 N. Front St. . ..
WANTED LADY, ACTIVE AND INTEL
ligent, to represent, in her own locality,'
an old Arm. References recruired. Perma.
nent position and trood salary. Address
Gay's Mfg. House, Lock Box 1585, NY.
sep 2 4w ; ; : . , .
English and Classical School
BY REV. DANIEL MORRELLE, A. M.,
No. 420 Orange street, corner of' Fifth street.
The thirty-rst annual session will begin ?
(D. v.) Tuesday, the 1st of October, im .:
For terms or any Information apply as
above. seplltd
away
wretch ;
room,y
gentlenf
stum bit
j Tlwely Wise'! For Sharp Eyes I
"Nor love, nor-honor, wealth, nor
si power, .. ..j
Can give the heart a cheerful hour
When health is lost. Be timely
wise: ." r - .
With ill health all taste of pleasure
; flies." - - ; ;';'-. T :
So speaketh Gray, and who denies?
No surer fact beneath the skies.
Alas 1 for him who early dies
Because he is not timely wise.
Alasl for hiui who will endure
The ills he might so quickly cure;
Night sweats, and cough, and hard
caught breath, j
Consumption's heralds, signs - of
death. i .'
To be cured, take Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical Discovery; Thou
sands have; been cured by it who, !
otherwise, would now be filling un-;
timely graves. For all liver, blood, :
and lung diseases, it is specific. The
"Discovery" is guaranteed to cure in
all cases of diseases for; which it is,
recommended, or money paid for it j
will be refunded. L V I
OW, M. Cumming
Nets and Bars,;
sells . Mosquito
m ; nere, you nasty oia
What are you doing in my
old viper!' whereupon the
thinking that he had
by accident into the wrong
-3 r
room, neat a nasty retreat, only to
be confronted by a chorus of mas
culine "smiles" on the outside. He
tried to join in the laugh," but it was
against him and his grins were very
dry. Contenting himself with the
remark, "I believe in fun, but this
is against the law," he entered his
room and locked the Mollies out.
Well, the season at the Beach has
nearly closed. But few of the Sum
mer residents have yet returned to
the city but 'they will be up next
week, bag and baggage. Mr. Kure
says, however, that he will remain
there until cold weather sets in and
possibly he may stay-out some of
that. It has been a delightful sea
son there, and this is the verdict of
one and all. So pleasant, indeed,
has it been, that the resident popu
lation there will probably be trebled
or quadrupled next Summer.
NEW AOVEHTISICM KNTfc.
A. W. WATSON,
DEALER IN
China, Crockery' and Glassware,
, LAMPS, cC,
Has removed to No. 17 Market Street, between
Front and Water, Wilmington, N. C.
sepl31m: . ' . '. ', : -i
Table Board.
A FEW GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMO-
diitMl with Talt Rninl nn aflTiltnoInn of: ": J
I mchJfttfV 7224 N. THIIU) ST.
T
f.
TJOTIOE.
OFFICE OF SECRETARY AND TREASURER
OF THE CAROLINA CENTRAL R. R. CO.
Wilmington, N. U., Sept. 10th, 1889. ;
-ie
IF
-4piiA:
rjHE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING OP
the Stockholders of the Carolina Central Rail
road company will be held at the office of the
Old Dominion Steamship company, comer ot
Beach and West streets, in the city ot New
York; at 1 o'clock p. m. on -Thursday, the lota
of October, proximo. - ,
JOHN H. SHARP,
sep 10 lm
secretary.
KEEP YOUR ORDERS.
E. RAINS, Merchant Tailor ,
QF NEW YORK CITY. WILL BE AT THE
Orton in Wilmington on Monday, the 9th
inst., with a display of the very latest styles
of Custom Tailoring,. CaU and see him. one
week only. sep 9 lw
Notice.
0 ALE BY TnE SO OTHERN EXPRESS COM
k.7 pany of all Unclaimed Freight on hand six
months and oyer. On Tuesday October 8th,
at 10 a. m.. will be-sold by Cronly & Morris,
Auctlonecs, No. 19 South Water Street, all
Unclaimed Packages that have been on hand -six
months and over. For list of articles see
handbills. Terms spot cash. - -.. . .Ti
W. J. CROSSWELL, -v f. R. WILLIAMS, : r
sep 10 tf , supt. . Agent.'; 7
PIG FISH! PIG FISH I
I ALWALYS KEEP A SUPPLY OF
FRESH FIGH
dn hand. As I have my own boat and Seine
1 always keep from 200 to aoo on hanCU PIC fcla
parties can be served with Flsa or Corree.':
Meals 35 c. ;rS
-'JAB.; A; IlEt7XiEtrT
Restaurant in 100 yards of Switchback." '
ilmvl fin a Tu 0,1 . . ......
V, uviw luwi tijknn always oa
hand...... . . .. . - . lnut
It