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EVIKW ltd 3vjTC " i in .LAXATIVE the most elegant form ano NUTRITIOUS JUICE OFTHE flGS OF CALIFORNIA, rnr-Dined with the medicinal kPrnifint known to be n; mailt- beneficial to the human bPtive laxative to perma- My care nfl ana me iuuy feonofthe flEYS. LIVER AnU DUWbLd. jljlUnost excellent remedy Itnown to fiaoneis Bilious or Constipated ; - , SO THAT Ittf E10OD, REFRE8HIMO SLEEP, HEALTH anu r& NATURALLY FOLLOW. Emyone is using it and all are 'smA with it. C ASK YOUR DRUQG1ST FOR WrUX" OP 3PXG-JBI MANUFACTURED ONLY BY UJFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. 5AH FRANCISCO, CAL. hvmi. Kf. - new TORK. n. r j or sue Dj ROBEIir K I v lit, A ftl Y, : WHOLESALE DKlKtUlMT, bJSSlydiw Wilmington, N. c. Contagious lilool Diseases. lirs, sore?, pimples, . Itch, salt rheum, Lwerideneesof contagious blood disease. S BUBifestly a duty to eradicate blood yot from the system by a use of B. B. B. tale Blood Balm), thus enabling the sore kcttwteal, and thereby removing all pos- ot aiif r members of the family be- fcajfltpri afflicted. Send to Blood Balm Jrlasa, 6a. , tor book that will convince. p. I Outlaw. Mt. Olive. N. C. writes: "I i'.nxulng sores on my shoulders and arms. ; tetle B. B. B. cured me entirely." Mason, Ketmont station. Miss , writes: 1 B. ha3 worked on me like a charm. My iind body was covered with sores, and SU came out, but B. B. B, healqd me U.Kinnln, nutchens, Texas, writes: "B. jnascureu my wire or a large ulcer on Sk that doctors and all other medicine -Soot cure."' i. kossman, a prominent merchant of uooro, ua., writes: "iknowol several !(SW0Od dlspasp snppflllv rnrrt hv Tt. B. to bottles cured a lady of ugly scrofulous iT.CBirchmore&co., Maxey, Ga., write: I la in curing Mr. ltobert Ward of blood r cuccim une oi me most wonaerrui PStlUt eVPf ramp in our l-Tm-trWWa v Cape Fear Academy PKPEXSTTS SEVENTEENTH SESSION i or Co lege. Please enter sons at be- wijFssiun. ivppiyto- I4-" 406 N. FOUXth St. The Charleston iews and Courier p.ays the following noble and elo quent tribute to the memory of Gen. IV II. Hill. No more beautiful of rennj: to ins worth and virtue and patriotism than this has been! pen ned:" I The hero of two wars, the-man who won his spurs at Cherubusco and Chapultep'ec, and who, at Biff Bethel, Rained the first brilliant victory of the civil war, and showed of what stuff the Southern soldier was made, wjio served throughout the war, rising gradually from Col onel to the high rank of "Lieutenant General, and finally, laid down his arms with Johnston in North Caro lina, has passed from mortal sight. - But such men as Hill can never lie. The men who fqaght beneath the Stary Cross can see iniiiliow, as in the Shadow Land Jhe joins Lee, and Jacksoh,' and Stewart, and Ai bert Sidney Johnston, and Hood, and Dick Anderson and the other immortals, and answers to the roll call of the brave and true . "Here ! Deo Vindice!1' Gen. Hill was no time- server or turncoat. He never admitted for a moment that there was any stain upon the sword that had flashed in his hands on so many hard fought fields. He was a son of whom both the Carolinas may be proud, the one his own, the other his foster mother. He remained a Southron of South rons to' the last, and if he failed to bend to the storm, and to ride upon the current to the harbor of suc cess: blame him not. Of such stuff he was not made. dog should have the law. Cure Your Catarrh, or Oet $500. For many years, the proprietors of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, .who are thoroughly responsible, finan cially, as any one can easily ascer tain by proper enquiry, have offer ed, in good faith, through nearly every newspaper in the land, a standing reward of $500 for a case of nasafcatarrh, no matter how bad or of. how long standing, which they cannot; cure. The Remedy, which is sold by druggists at only 50 cents, is mild, soothing cleans ing, antiseptic and healing. Day's length It hours and 54 min utes.- ' Suuset to morrow afternoon at 47 minutes past 5 o'clock. 1 i i An unusually lare number ofj our country cousins were in the city to" day. It seemed cold enough for frost this morning but there was none seen hereabouts. Crockery and Glassware. HAVE JUST RECEIVED the finest and largest Stock of china that has ever been brought to this city. This China I had imported direct and I will sell it cheaper than It has ever Been known to sell In this market, llavo It In dec orated and white, and will lava. n . vu ixviu uiai, uuu rtt0 a3 much as you want. - Now :s&- Don't miss the place. Ladies, A- W. WATSON, No. it Market Street, Between Front and Water. disband Classical School 81 DAXI EL MORRELLE, A. M Orange strt mmo -c-mH ctrr.' He th - lT4trv?i ahnual 'session Will begin rVtiiDA . the 1st of October. 18S9. wr any information apply as j sep li ta Proof Seed Oats K OEII Hi ft. r j Rust REOKIVIKn T?OT? Pr.ANT- IS(i PL'HPOses A" siiPPr.v np PIIOOP OATS HTTmr ANU- mm SEED RYE we orrer at lowest prices. it n MlTOHELL K SON. AlEX. JACIiSQN i u hH aid r0mm;ifln Mfrfnmt -S0L1CITS- - bS OF COUNT1IY PRODCCK 29 Ira lUorr5' Ms, Wilmington, N.c. CxMENTS OF COTTON AND ALI. LOCAL 3STETS- lDEX TO NKW advertisements ! B F Penny Clothing j Wilmington Paper Co Munds Bros Pharmacists ; W M Cumming Mattresses . Grand Ball Cermania Band .Tas D Nutt Dutch Flower. oot s. Chariev Hall New Grocery Store Bra ddt & GaTlord The Racket Store Cronly & Morris Valuable' Real Estate seine landed yesterday on Mr. W. B. Davis' about 3,000 mullets Wrightsvilte Beach. Archie Freeman's seine made a haul of 2,000 fine mullets yesterday at Carolina Beach. Prayer and experience'meeting of business and working; men at the Seaman's Bethel to-night at 8 o'clock. ! The contract for; making the Winter uniforms for the police was awarded' yesterday to Messrs. Mun son & Co. No interments this week in Belle vue, ope, a child, in Oakdale, and foqr, all adults, in Pine Forest. The-Itegister of Deeds has- issued marriage licenses this week to 7 couples, all but one of whom are colored. In the language of an old chesti nut it may be said that there will be some moving scenes witnessed hereabouts next week. ! Services to morrow at the First Baptist Church at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m., conducted by Dr. Pritchard. Sunday School at 3:30 p. m. Whoever it was with, concentrated t - wise, Mr. H. H. that . poisoned lye, or ! other- Bloom's fine coon benefit : of the Services in St. John's Church to morrow: Holy Communion at 7.30 a. m.; morning prayer and sermon at 11 o'clock. Sunday School at 4.30 p. m. I We are 'sorry to hear that Dr. Mendelsohn is quite sick; and con fined to the house. In consequence of this there was no service; in the Temple of Israel to day. , Mr. John Sliolar, builder and contractor, formerly of this city but more recently of Raleigh, is here with the view of returning and lo. eating here permanently, i ! Skipjack are biting beautifully now in the channel in front of the Island Beach Hotel. A party of gentlemen yesterday caught there a long string of fine, large fish. Mr. 1. Shrier returned to the city last night from the North. He was accompanied by his daughter, Miss Estelle, who has been a pupil at the Academy of Music in Cleveland, Ohio. "1 cannot praise Hood's Sarsapa- rilla half enough," says a mother whose son, almost blind with scrot-. ula, was cured by that medicine. tmmmm JJI . .l in 'I .'1 1J L We have a few Fluting Machines which we are closing out at less than factory cost. See them. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co Preaching at the?eamen' Bethel to morrow evening at 5 o clock; Seamen and the public generally are invited to attend. - Headquarter? for Safh, Doors and Builders' Supplies is the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. They sell the best goods at prices that you pay for those or in inferior. quality. Biircrlfirs. Be secure from them . r-i : . t by putting qur Burglar Proof Locks on your ummt. xuey ciiu ui' and can be put on by the -most in experienced. ! N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t ladies will find a very handsotiie and complete line of ladies Muslin Underwear at'astonishinglow prices at he WUniingtou Shirt F-actory, 122 Market street. Sign of the blue awning. tf Miss Webster, who taught in the Normal Room of the Tileston Insti tute last year, will return to fill the same position this Fall. Miss Brad ley has engaged another lady, Miss Marriett, of Massachusetts, to teach during the coming session. Miss Annie Thompson of the new millinery store of Klemaun and Thompson, on North Front street, returned last night from New York, where she has been , visiting the large millinery establishments in that city and perfecting herself in the latest styles. Mr. Charley Hall has opened a new and first class family grocery in the handsome store corner of Orange and Seventh streets. He has laid in a fine stock, all new arid fresh goods, and he guarantees to sell as cheap as the down town dealers. Give him a call. In consequence of several cases of sickness in the immediate neighbor hood of Grace Methodist Church the peal of bells may not be rung on to morrow but the usual13abbath services morning and evening will be conducted by Rev. Mr. Creasy, the Pastor, whether the bells are rung or not. Syrup of Figs, Produced from the laxative and nutritious juice of California figs, combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most benefit cial to the human system acts gent ly, on the kidneys, liver and bowels, effectually cleansing the system, dis pelling colds and headaches, and curing habitual constipation. Superior Court. The Superior Court has been en1 gaged alL of to day in the case of Harriss vs. Sneeden. The argument was taken up yesterday afternoon . Mr. Junius Davis opened for the plaintiffs and was followed, by Mr. Iredell Meares fordefendants. Jude Russell spoloe, this morning and yas replied to by Ool. Thos. W. Strange. Mr. Meares1 speech yesterday af tern oo n was his maiden effort be fore the ha.r and he a- highly complimented by the Judge as well as by the members of the bar, for his clever, lucid and forceful pre- sentation of the case. The case was given to the! jury about 12 o'clock and tliev re.tried. at 4 o'clock with the following find" ings: liiai uie piaiuxius were iuu owners of the land and in posses Special Services. At St. Paul's Evangelical Luther an Church corner Sixthana Market streets, Rev.F.W.E!Peschaupasto'r, There will be services in this Church Sunday, September 29th, at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m., both to be in English. The organist will be assisted, and Miss Minnie Schwarz will assist the excellent choir. There will be spec ial services of the Sunday School at 3:30 p. m. at Luther Memorial Build ing, at which interesting addresses will be made by the pastor, be sides music and recitations,in which Maj. H. H. Foster and his daught er, Norma, will take part. All are wel come. Judeed by His Clothes. We find the following anecdote relative to the late Hon. John Daw son going the rounds of the papers. It was originally from the Wash ington Post. Mr. Dawson died only a few years since, having been for more than half of a century a WH- mingtonian, during which periodhe had several times held the highest municipal office in the gift of the people. The anecdote is a true bilh as we happen to know. Mr. Dawson, Mr. Stewart and Mrs. McLaurin. a lady resident for many years in Richmond county, all came out to gether in the same ship, many years NKW ADVEWTI8EMENT8. Paper! Paper! Paper! 3 2 ago. All three are now dead. The anecdote is as follows: One of the .leading citizens of Wilmington, N. C, was John Daw son. As a banker, he accumulated a large fortune, which was so securely invested that even the ravages of the war left it unimpaired. Mr. Dawson rose from humble origin. He had come over from Ireland when a lad in the steerage of ithe same ship which brought Alexander T. Stewart. The two boys formed a warm friendship, which lasted through life. They maintained cor respbndence and grew prosperous, each in his own locality, though the New Yorker's wealth expanded with a marvelous rapidify. Immediately at the close of the war Dawson hurried to New York. The strangled commerce of the South had leit her markets bare and though wealthy, Mr. Dawson could only command a shockingly bad suit of butternut nankeen. His wife was hardly better clothed. Entering the huge dry goods palace of the merchant prince, Mr. Dawson gazed around for his old friend. A dapper floor-walker stepped; up brusquely: uWell, sir," said he, uwhat can we do for you?" VI want to see Mr. Stewart," said Mr. Dawson. "He is busy, sir, and has no time to see you." 1; Oh, I didn't know I'll just look around, then, if vou have no objec tion," Tile clerk thought he was some countryman who wanted to see Mr, Stewart out of curiosity. The old fellow stared around and attracted considerable attention from the gaily dressed ladies who thronged the store. The underling concluded it was about time to interfere, S3 he walked up and said: "I told you it was no use to wait for Mr. Stewart. He is very busy and has no time for any one like you. Now, unless you wish to buy. soinettsimjf, vou had better be go -hig." . "Mr. Stewart doesn't want to see me, you, say, young man?" asked Mr. Dawson, dreamily, "I don't need to repeat it a third time," replied the clerk. ''You had better go at once. We don't want you around the store. You will drive away custom." Just then the proprietor himself came walking down from the count ing room. uHello, Aleck," shouted Mr. Daw son, ; The dry goods millionaire stopped and stared. JTlien he rushed up and threw his firms around the rough old fellow in the butternut suit. . j "Why, John, where did you come from'Mv dear fellow. I am nerfect- ly delighted to see you Why didn't BLANK BOOKS. STATIONERY, SCHOOL SUPPLIES, &c, - FULL STOCK! PRICKS ROCK BOTTOMS wiLMiisraTo jst paper oo. c TO THOSE WHO EXPECT TO MOVE October ULs-t, 1889: LET ME SUGGEST THAT WHEN YOU MOVE YOU HAVE YOUR Old Mattresses Overhauled and Renovated. IN ONE DAY I CAN fllake Them as Good as New. MANUFACTURER AND RENOVATOR OF MATTRESSES. 17 PBINCESS STREET. Tai'Re Haul of Mullets. j Mr. James A. Hewlett's seine hauled up 20,000 fine fish On Masori boro, Beach yesterday afternoon; This is a big haul, by for the largest of the season thus far. Salted down they will fill between 80 and 100 bar rels. Mr.. Hewlett has a large num her of hands to-day at work clean ing, salting and packing the fish, j First Ball oi the Season. A grand ball will be given in How ard Relief Hall, on next Wednesday evening, under the auspices of the Gerniania Cornet Band. Tickets $1, and no gentleman admitted without a lady. This will be the first ball of the season atid the ex cellent manner in which all of the entertainments given by the Ger mania Band are conducted is a suf cient guarantee of a pleasant even ing to all who may attend. Ai St. Andrew's To-morrow. Re B. F. : Marable, one of the most-eloquent Presbyterian divines in the State, will preach in St. An drew's Church to morrow night, at 8 o'clock. A special choir, consist.- ing of Miss Annie DeRosset, Miss Gabriella DeRosset, Mr. Jas. D. Smith and Mr. L. Tate Bowden,with Mr. E. P. Boatwright at the organ, will render the music at the ser vices. There will be no morning services in this church. This a change made j from announcement in the morning papexs. The Fire This Morning. The alarm of fire this morning about 3:15 o'clock, turned in from box 41, was caused by the burning of two two -story houses onWooster, between Fourth and Fifth streets. One was owned by Mr. John Mc Entee and was insured in the Sun Mutual of New Orleans for $400. The other was owned by Mr. B. Kelly and insured in the Insurance Company of North America for $200; both companies are represented here by Messrs. Northrop, Hodges & Taylor. The origin of the fire is unknown. i ' "An Immense UooK-" j Under this ;hoad, tho Savannah News of a recent date says: i "The 3oruinf News has just made a blank book for the Central Rail road,-which is probably the largest ever turned tut of any blank book manufactory Mn the South, if not in you let me know you were here? the Union, it measures, when open, "1 tried to but that young man1 u leer across. But the officious clerk had disap- ! peared, $t tle first greeting. ' "Where did von rlnit hitv" ! asked Stewart. "Mv carriage is at the door. Get vight'inand come to ;a blank book six feet fu-nss should the tailor's. You must have some Uuch be needed bv anv one. Several HtpcuL tuu. ripii, iwuv. arri a rQ thev Il;ul( il! M ta linu'kinnV -n inner hnth I' " New Family Grocery Store. I HAVE OPENED A FI11ST-CLASS ' GROCERY STORE T THE CORNER OF ORANGE Ai'D Seventh streets, where I will be pleased to have my friends and the public to call and examine my Stock, as I intend to keep noth log but the best of everything, and guarantee to sell as cheap as any Retail Store In the city. Respectfully, CHARLEY TTALL. sep 23 taw im VALUABLE- REAL ESTATE. yyE ARE AUTHORIZED TO -RECEIVE bids for the purchase of that valuable proper ty situated upon the East side of North Water street, between Princess and Chestnut streetsfronting 93 feet upon North Water street, with a depth, including stores, open way and warehouses, of 177 feet to the Wosr ine of "The Orton" Hotel, line designated by a scone wall. This property is well worthy of examina tion and will be cheerfully shown and lines designated upon application to . CRONLY & MORRIS, Auctioneers, stock and Real Estate Brokers, sep 25 2t wed sat . Oysters. A NICE LOT OF LYNNHAVEN .-, Bay Oysters received by , sep 27 3t CARL MUGQE. EACEET NEWS ! Messrs. Jackson &' l:jll, of thi: city, have nearly equal let this and stand ready to manufacture to order llcfreshinc and InvlgoratliiR Delicious Soda Water as drawn from Munds Brothers' magnificeut inew soda fountain at a temperature or 34. Purest Fruit Syrun,Milk Shakes and Natural Mineral, Water. come right to my house and stay." So he ran on as he actually drag ged his old friend to his carriage. The officious clerk tried to keep out of sight every time he saw Mr. Dawson coming, but the latter iook a malicious pleasure in running acrcs hiin every tiine he came into the store and bowing to him. Finals ly, the clerk came one day and, abjectly apologizing hogged that Mr. Dawson would not carrv the a l.irgii blank book for the o'liof ff the Genera i 1 Auditor of t A. Liiie in this city, which uiasurs exactly fet 1 inches across. . lieira 1et Paint vour house with Readv Mixed Paint. It is the and. cheapest.' You will find all col ors in any desired quantity at the factory's agents. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co, ' it storv of his rudeness to the nronrie sionoficat the tune the slander tor. Mr. Dawson gave him a good -1 was alleged to have been' spoken, ! humored tongue lashing and let j but that the defendants entered un- ni,u r. 1 dera bona fide claim of title and For lient. Desirable Store corner U had not slandered the plaintiff title ) Front and Mtilberrv Sis. Possess and the plaintiffs were not entitled j ion given at once. Enquire of I. Jsh1 to damages. tihrier, cor. Front and Princess, tf lady. sat wei sep28 2t Grand Ball, NDEIC TUE AT'SPIfES OF THE iEI- mania rornot Uand, at Howard Relief Hall, QUR BUYER, MR. BRADDY, ONEOF THE proprietors of the RACKET STORE, is now in New York purchasing a large stock for the Fall trade. Mr. Braddy is a wide-awake and careful buyer and has had quite a good ex perience .n that line atd he will attend all the auction and sheriff sales and will lay in The Largest and Best Assorted slock of Goods " that the RACKET has over carried. There fore we will b able to do better by our manr -good customers than ever before. WILL PLACE THIS LARGE STOCK BEFORE THE PUBLIC AT A YE il Y S 51 LL M AIIGI S, As our motto is "Quick Sales and Small Profits."" . vft: WILL ( fO IN MOTE LA ilUELY FOR Millinery and Carpets , and Toys '' - than we h;yc in the past, as our customers are getting more numerous and our Bales mucti larger every day. This stock will be opened the ' 1st of October and we invite both rich and poor to call and examine our stock Before you buy elsewhere. We have secured a sufficient number of clever clerks that will treat all with the same po litenens. 'Call on us Very truly yours, ' . ' BRADDF & GAYLORD, PKUPKIETOUS. 117 S. FRONT ST.. WILMINGTON, N C, Headquarters. New York. sop ; tl sat Dutch Flower Roots. JJYACJNTUS, TULIPS, CROCUS, Etc. ' Direct importation. Finest selection. Illtt tratefl catalogue now rejvjy and free on ap pllearion. JAM KS l. NUTT, '. . The Druggist. 2I Nor. li Front St. Wilmington, N. c.
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