' T' ,tn iandars Accepted, ' 'y ' i " " - ' 1 "" .r'- ir-ir v- ' .TV r4 : " ' ' ' t . '-' r I . - t ... ' u ' i ii m ill - l t I - k ujwb-' ff BiPTio8- postage paid; ; .,,t-q iMitor and Prop. .act!. T. t Tbrco nih. 33 cents. .i it) Uiw i"-r- - ,9 II.""' I w deliverea uj- fcity. at tne aoove It3". - ,nn nu-asd report any and ISEBIBN'TS - i . he most eicgans iorm . ittUVE -'so NUTRmOUS JUUCE f(6 w- FG5 0? THE i OF CALIFORNIA, . . i 1 L jgd uitli tne meaicmai of plant.- known to be Q beneficial to the human defective laxative to perma-A-mre Habitual Consti- Sa, 2nd the inahy ills de--'g on a weak pr inactive -iitioiiof the . ' TiPfl? 1 kVPR AND BOWELS. v, , is tbtcost tsccllent remedy known to zsrsf r 5s rfyjy effectually -,;3 Cae is Bilious or Constipated so that : . fem00D. REFRESHJMC-6LIIEP, j HEALTH and OTRCNCTH VOL fttn- WILMINGTON, N. C. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1889. NO 242; Of the twelve marsrier.s of the (t. A. quite half are living1 ex-com-! II., nearlv or : conncntfd with in surance companies as agents or Offi cials. The coniinp: Ojenuanopera season ! at the Metropolitan Opera House hi New York will consist of fifty sub scription nights and seventeen inat- IiOCAL 3SJEWS, INDEX TO NEW AnTKRTTSKMKNTSi B V Penny Clothing Munds Bros Pharmacists it M McIntire Rugs, Carpets, etc Jas D Nctt Hyacinths, Tulips, etc Br4ddy & Oaylord The Itackct store inees, beginning on the! 27th of No- L utes. For other local see fourth pag. Day's length 11 hours anil 23 min- vember and ending March 22d. are The Mahoneites in Virginia II! . . caning very patneiicany lor pap, but whether pap will come to their j aid remains to be seen. J If tho Dem ocrats could handle some of that boodle it would be a irood thins? 'for the people. j There was no session of the City j Court to-day.: KATURALLY FOLLOW. '-prrnr.e is usinsr itandall are i ASK VOUB DRUGGIST FOR jYHTJ?3 OS? MAHUflACTURED ONLY BY AUFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAX FRANCISCO, CAL, -ifflMf. K1. lew YORK. N. Y For sale by . . " ROrSERT IV UEL.I.AAIY, ffDOLESALE DKUGGIST, ii s lx di w Wilmington, N. C. Inherited IHootl Poison. Bo may people there are whose distress :3srs. aches, pains and eruptive ten- bads w due to inherited blood poison. pdNoodpsssesfrofh parent to chlld,and It Is is tae duty ot husDana ana wire to aar Wood pure. This Is easily-accom- bj a timely use of B. B. B. (Botanic JoHBalm). tctici to-Llobd Balm Co., At- aibr book ot most convincing prooL is?S Hill. Atlanta. Ga writes: "My two 3were afflicted wita blood poison, which FTTO COlrf TirQC hoMirarT TV .r-rv t- us Niia was nereaiiarv. n m Sores and eninrions which B. B. B. Tbey both broke Tptly controlled and tinally cured com Li M. Williams, Jsandy, Texas, writes: Miree poor afflicted children, who lnlier iMpod poison, have improved rapidly arter o(B.B.B. It is a Godsend." U Wilson, Jien Alpine Staiion. N. C. 4C. I&k writes: "Bone and blood poison 4me to have rny leg amputated, and on stump there came a larw n!rr whirh jjorse every day until doctors gave me r c. i umy weiguei iM pound3 when I ijttto take u. u. u., and 12 bottles increased n t0 ls) Pound and made me sound tjeil I never knew what good health rtos.Burr and James ILL BEGIN THE 25TII ANNUAL SESS 'tftboir Sciiool for young ladles and chll- Monday, October 7th, School House, on Third street, imme- Xorth of st. .Tohn-s Church. Idf USiriiPlf ntl T .n.A..nl. a IIUI uiiju uuu Tpris Reasonable. BUCTION IN VOCAL MUSIC, CALIS T8e" S AM) NEEDLEWOKK W1TTI- , "IT EXTlfA CHARGE. lrjUif nt:,! Mnsio on MnnftPnptPnrnTwnn fTs,tL; rH-.rusuln?- Ptiplld attending sm-h wni lr desired, be accommo 'iiKriP?venlcnt liours at the residence V- stress. !rdMi?iiCrayon' ". 'Water Color and hr wP1' arts, taueht at reduced rates. t7r, tf ar,lchlars inquire at 224 North 0L ' ami Gen lemcn of WilmintoD. OUR REGULAR CROCK- War'L -x-01111? "hat you need trom j JS5?- No. K Market street, between hta;.atf,r. Look for the sten ot tho tti:. "-tier. Loot for the sl?n 31lIler- lon t miss the Dlace. Look f 'vS. Une or Ware kept constantly In rixSovn z good Ware wnen rou buy Ii SI Q Keepers can Drove bvasincde these Jxtracts'are theheapest; . "rnamcs, fullmeasurei . "i entrate. T ; ; oqd urn ' i - i n f, W. P. TOOMKK, Cashier. Won Savte & Trust Co.. Wii : i.m'fcc5 t.n. - ; . hTndavAV' WILMINGTON, W. C., Jtnoslta s Or all fclnrt Is empowered to men 1TJ u The Massachusetts - j. Democracy are putting their Republican oppo nents 'tp the proof by nominating for pfQce men of superior qualifica tions and attainments. Professor William JSverett, one of the coming men among ttie JNew Englanders, has been named for the Legislature by the Democrats of Ouincv, the home of the Adamses. - Tiie New York correspondent of the Philadelphia Ledger sa3rs: "Though Ex-President Cleveland declined the chairmanship of the worlds ran committee on ..per manent organization, it is. a very general sentiment in this cty that lie should be made the president of the Exposition when Congress shall have granted the requisite charter. He could i scarcely decline that honor-" Search is now being made in Mex ico for the buried treasure of Mon tezuma, estimat ed to be worth $80. 000,000. This immense wealth was secreted by Emperor (fuahtimotzin, nephew'of Jlontezuma, in 1520, to nrevent it from again falling into a. - - the hands of Cortez and his follow ers, who had once before seized it, but who had lost it in the battle Subset to morrow afternoon at 28 minutes past 5 o'clock. No marriage licenses issued this week, a very imusual circumstance. Twelve hams for a sample ! Send them up ! No discount on five cent cigars. 9 , , , ! Dr.-R. H. Lewis leaves to night on the return to Raleigh. He has had a very busy visit.' No interments this week in Belle vue, and four, two adults and two children, in Oakdale. - . 'Business and working men's pray-i er and experience meeting to-night at 8 o'clock at the Seamen's Bethel. The weather is unusually warm for the season. The wind has been from the South and Southwest for the past three days. Rev. W, S. Creasy will preach at Grace M. E. Ohurcli at 11 a. m., and 8 p. in. to morrow, whether the bells are rung or not. - - with the Aztecs on July 12th, 1520, When the Spaniards were driven from the City of Mexico. . i .. I 1 Tlw Jews of New York propose to erect a mission building to cost $200,000, and a fair is to be held in aid of the project. It is said 25,000 Hebiiew immigrants arrive in New York yearly, of whom 20,000 remain in the citv. There are now about 100,000 of them in the down-town districts, the condition of a large proportion of whom it is the duty of their more fortunate and enlighten ed brethren to better. In "the new" bnililinc will be established a ' " r kindergarten,industrial classes,free lectures, Jibraries, and instruction in various departments. These are brave words. They are from the Charleston News and Covn m . t il I .1 ier. it was a orutai crime "-"u e hope that every man cpneerned, be he of high degree or j low degree, may be meted out fuli justice: The story of an outrageous crime, which was committed in Georgia on Thursday, was told in a dozen lines in the dispatches published yester-: day. "William Moore, a negro 4rain hand on tne savannam x lunua, uuu Western Railroad, wass taken from the train at Jesup by a posse of citizens and lynched.' Moore had done nothing worthy ot deatn. While passing Jesup the day before, "he had some words with a citizen, and as the train pulled out he threw a stone, which struck a spectator." It is not stated that Moore negan the quarrel, or was ini the wrong. It is not said that the ; -'spectutor" ?as seriously injured. It is not even said that Moore was a notoriously bad man. It is said that he "was of good character, and that the posse waited for his arrival, and "taking him off the j trait made short work of him." ! There may have been gometning .peculiarly criminal in the conduct of the man who was so summarily ;put to deatn, but if so it is not referred to in the account of the kilting. 1 AH the evi dence that has been given to the mihlic stamps the affair as afoul and brutal murder, and it is impos sible to lTelieVe that it will be allow ed to go unpunished. ! ' Commencing with to-morrow and continuing until further notice, the Sabbath School of Grace M. E. Church will convene at half-past 3 o'clock p. m. The cheap fare, the beautiful weather and the convenient hour drew a large crowd for the Sound and Hammocks to day on the 10 a. m. train on the SeacToast R. R. sick headache, imligestkn, and constipation, ineie emedv equal to ; Jr. nrce b Purelv vegetable. For biliousness, is no remedy eq Little Pellets. One a dose. f "Heating1 Stoves of ail kinds and sizes. We will give yon substantial i,nnds anil low prices. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. I Kefreshlnir and Invigorating Delicious Soda Water as drawn from Munds Brothers' magnificeut new soda fountain at a temperature of 34. Purest Fruit Syrun,MilkShakes and Natural Mineral Water. ; Services in St. John's Church to morrow: Holy Communion 7:30 o'clock a. iii.; morning prayer and sermon at 11 o'clock, Evening prayer and missionary meeting at 8 o'clock; address by Rev. C. L. Arnold. Rev. Dr. Pritchard, who has been in attendance upon the Eastern Association ther past few days at Concord church, in Duplin county, will return to the city in time to fill his pulpit to-morrow in the First Baptist Church at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. I will hear your song sublime, some other time, he said, pulling away suddenly and leaving his coat button in my hands. Bui he didn't get far he was detained by rheuma tism in his left knee. I pressed into his hand a small package. The next dav he ran to meet me and said "Wonderful this Salvation Oil, ain't it?" Oxford Orphan Asylum. Thanksgiving Day is approaching and it is proposed that wherever services are held almost everywhere in the Old North State on that day a collection be taken up for the Ox ford Orphan Asylum as has been done for several years past. Syrup of Figs, " Produced from the laxative and nutritious juice of California figs, combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most benefir cial to the human systenii acts genb ly, on the kidneys, liver and bowels effectually cleansing the system, dis pelling colds and headaches, and curing habitual constipation. Kev. Mr. Pearson. The announcement made in the Daily Rkvikw yesterday afternoon, to the effect that Rev. R. -G. Pear son, the Evangelist, had been de tained here by missing connection for Tarboro, and that he would preach last night in the First Baptist Church, drew together an overwhelmingly large congregation. Long before the church tJoQrs vere opened the sidewalk in front of the tihurch was filled by those eager to gain admittance. The services be-; gan at 8 o'clock and the large church was filled to overflowing. Mr. Pear son chose as his subject "Divine Providence", and h,is tex;t ?as the 21st chapter of Esekjal, 2?th verse. At the conclusion of the sermon Mr. Pearson announced that he ex pected to visit the Holy Land next Snring and would remain abroad far some time. Many pressed for The B. & O. It. K. r I i I The Burgaw Herald confirms the news .published by us a few days since to .the effect that the perm anent line of the Burgaw & Onslow R. R. would soon be run. It says that Mr. Thompson, a civil engineer of skill and long experience in rail; roading, will arrive there -in a few days to tak charge of the affairs of the road. NET? ADVEIfTISKMENT We wiy b glad to receive . cartzauilciti rrom'our friends on any ana "ail subjects ffenertoterestuV'. ' ':' ; The name or the writer must always fce nishea to tnacaitor; ''aAT.," -. cornmucationamtist Do wrltun on but' one side of tho pagsM . ' f ' ' ' 1, ' T Peraonaiuea must be avoiaed. : C . ? And it is especially ana partlciilarly tader 'stood that the Editor docs not always ensors tne M- coTOspondento'ess m stabd in the editorial colttmns. ! " - NfcW AD VEBTISEJillilNTB 1 RUGS, AR nnnnnrn : i - A Clever Offer. Mr. Sol Haas, Traffic Manager of the Associated Railway, has kindly offered to furnish a free pass to one delegate from each county in the State to the meeting of the Confed erate Veterans' Association, at RaU eigh. Application should be made at once to Mr W. C. Stronach, at Raleigh. If delayed even one mail it may be too late. Ben Butler has done a great good in the Tewkesbury Ahnhouse, but his work will not be complete till he orders a good supply of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, the people's remedy. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Hyacinths, rpULIPS, CROCUS, FREESIAS, ANEMONI, Chinese Saered Lilj', etc., etc., At J JAMES 1. NUTT'S, oct 10 tf , T fie Druggist. FOR MOST FASTIDIOUS - - : - l - CARPETS! CARPETS ! CARPETS ! A FACT WE GAN PLEASE EVEN THE ! IN ALL OF THE ABOVE. CURTAINS, POLES, CHAINS, Stair Pads,1 Stair Buttons, ! AND MANY OTHER THINGS BOTH NEW AND NOVEL" IN ' Dress Goods and Trim mingsL - lL:. MoINTIHE. NORTH FRONT STREET. . c oct 10 Eall Season, Notice. T AVE REMOVED MY LAUNDRY FROM Market street to North Front, between Chest nut and Mulberry, where I will be pleased to see an 01 my menas ana tne public ?en erally. SAN LEE, oct 8 lm Troprietor Chinese Laundry. RACKET NEWS! 0 UR BUYER, MR. 15RADDY, ONE OF THE proprietors 01 the racket store, is now In New York purchasing a large Stock for the Fall trade. Mr. Uraddy is a wide-awake and careful buyer and has had quite a good ex perience .n that line atd he will atteind all the auction ana snenn sales ana win lay in The Largest ami Best Assorted I ! Stock of" Goods r 1 - : that tho RACKET has ever earned. There fore we will be able to do better by our many good customers than ever before. 1 WILL PLACE THIS LARGE STOCK BEFORE TIIE PUBLIC AT A VERY SMALL MARGIN, As our motto is "Quick Sales Profits." and Small WE WILL GO IN MORE LARGELY" FOR Millinery and Carpets and Toys 1 than we have in the past, as our customers are getting more ; numerous and our sales much larger every day. This stock will' be opened the 1st of October and we invitecboth rich Ad 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 liteness. Call on us. Very truly yours BRADDY & GAYLORD PROPRIETORS. 117 S. FRONT ST., WILMINGTON, Nj C, Headquarters, New York. sep7tfsat SECOND LOT. ANOTHER INVOICE OF THOSE BEAUTIFUL LAWN TENNIS FOR Boys and Misses, JUST RECEIVED. THEY WILL BE SOLD CHEAP AND SOLD SOON. CALL AT OtfC R AND, MAKE SELECTIONS. B. F. PENNY; 1 tot OPENING DAYS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS: ' WEDNESDAY, October 9th, 1 u rsday , October lOlli, . - . IPriciay, October llijli. MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY Ol - Parisian Novelties, French Pattern Hats and Bonnets. YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED AT 118 .RIarket St., -- Wilmington, (III :cV ALL LADY VISITORS PKESKNTfiD WITH A FINE SOUVENIR. ". N..B. Sp'ecial inducements oitered to merchnnts. . .. 'oct 7 it mm (STHoii! f ; - ! - . : -i- " :0: :. FALL AND WINTER SEASON, 1889. C3-L.nNTT3 j OP DBXSTinNTG- Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, " . OF THIS NEW FIRM. :0:- - i CHOICE AND ELEGANT DISPLAY OP MILLINERY AND FANCY i TRIMMINGS, ORNAMENTS, HATS, Bonnets, Toques and Turbans in Endless Variety. . - -:0: ' . 1 ' GOODS, oct 9 tf HO Market Street. TJlules Wanted. WISH TO PURCHASE ONE PAIIi OF argp flrst-clas3 MULES, to worK In Coal and Wood Cart 8. J. A. SPHINGEH, Coal and WooJ Yard, North Water St. oct 7 tl Almond aieal Soap FOR THE COMPLEXION. iu. , t p . . , w xqiily RECOMMENDED FOR WHITEN. ward to shake niui by the hand. He rl r tne sum and or other, lm- Titrboro, where lie has agreed to JholU a series of meetings iff nr n n'fllock this mnrnin fnr anJ? . ic : r rpmoi' ran. aisroinraj.inna ne has airreeu to puiuies. joraieDj , .v MUNDH BROTHERS, 1 s,ep Si tf - , kh N. Front St. Silks, Surahs and Nunveiling, Birds' Wiiigsj Feathers and Ribbons. THE LATEST NOVELTIES' -IN SHADE-AND STYLE. . ' Ribbon D'Or, '-Haute Nouveaute," "Ribbon de Borderie Liston de Ara besque. ' The Shades are Serpent Green, Mahogany, every tone of Old Rose, and the latest thins in vogue. r Eiffel Velvet. Eiffel Hat.. Eiffel Ribbon. &c. Corsets, Cloves, and Handkerchiefs. DI UECTDI RE. LOR ) FA UNTLERO V AND EFFELL RUCHINg's. ! ' O ' THE ACCOMPLISHED MILLINER. ! . MISS M. LOUISE GOODWIN, Who for the past five weeks has been studying Parisian Effects, proiiiLu ii the Ladies of Wilmington arid vicinity something new, unique xmd stylish. Her artistic manipulations will prove that! ''she leadsl"but never follows. r " a i KLEMANN & : THOMPSON, o. 24 rJorth Front Street. -oet7.tr