we wci'tegiii to rsccir? ccse ' 9 pitn; 8eneWi Itiereatjbat V--r . ! -; : - j . 1 coa Tbree -wu we ius j nyd tT carrtert, free 1 ,--7- t, whw , j wnwn oa wuj 1 ;t . one side of the paper. " ?i'r--- - i-.-,r I II I I . 1 I m 1 f I II III II II ! ,- . r. I I II f f - II 1.11 1 I II 1111 1 ... ' " ' - i . . . ' ... ' Vnjeir paper a. ;i 1 ft. ' v i I im I ,u,. ... oiTifli ii .ii line OF CALIFORNIA. Lu with the medicinal Cl 0fpl3nt known to be ?btDeficial to the humaii forning an agreeable ' jca've laxative to penna CTnire Habitual Consti- asd the many ills do C2j on a weak or inactive Sca of the ZTIS.UVERAHD BOWELS. j'u4tBttjceIJtt remedy known to saM SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY Ifit!$j;Jioucr Constipned iO that jJlttOOO, HimtHIIIO SLEEPS I BAiTH afld STRENGTH . I . MTURAUYrOUjOW. rrycneis using it and all are feed with it 1 UK T30 DRUGGIST FOP , J kWUTACTURlO OM.T BY uUFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. fif ftAMClSCO, CAL, mil. n. ronK. tr. 20UEKT B BELLA flit. I ' ' WHOLESALE DKUGGIST, LtS' Wilmington, N. C Sneed & Co., LOCISilOBj TO EfOXVILLE FURNI- I C- tcmbtist corner Market jmd Second Ui LustsocK, artistic designs, lowest hi Xreytiodj invited to caU and Inspect nac my 13 tf & VOLLEB8, I flOLESALE DFALEP.S IN . hjislons, Groceries, Uprs, Tolaeco, Cfgar- r";.- r' AXD- MERCHANTS; C. f rM and Dock St., WILMINGTON. N. 3. ' Just Arrived ! iMlfiTOPTOAT FRESH UPOUK 5rrTO.tnauilKit3,at Hall & peakall H and 13 So. Water Street. Ls:.'.."i ' nTi : . --icaoa me Solid South. Pf BtRBEftT, ZEBDLON B. Clri Benry G. Turner: P.Jobm x-JL " ..... .. iuu. uson, ca. others. iTlce fl . C W. YATES. Ilk V n i tww - -PAULINA BEACH 45D 80UTHPORT. GTOKATJkMA.M.AJ J e . -turtin i yoi: xi V; liOCALNBWS. ILMINGTON, N. Cl, MONDAY, JULY.7, 190. NO 173. . 1KDXI TO NW A9TZKTXSmNT3 Fnkcd A Oa Purnitnre ' j f . Johk B IlAirclscrlptlon'DnHnrist M aiekade Ball At Carolina feach Ci.tik8 8 8 LiM-Clian ;r.r SctedtAe ' "i Kotal Pleas ciK Cxc-Gnma Eieuislon C w YAtks Noted men on the solid south ' :' , . .j- r K j. The Grove carried down another lare party to tlicBlackOsli Grounds t-day. .r -y ' VC " j Cautcloapet were pleDtlf al in mar- trot, (lla t, r M- I n rm 1 1.(1 . as 50 cents a dozen. ; V j V i Erery tlssne- of the botlv, every nerve, bone and muscle fia . made stroiiKerand more lieallhy by tak ing Hood's JSansnparilla.' , Fiffy lln?t:claiji hand wanted to ' t Fofecat; " - - . : " . - Carolina, warmer and ' AINnUyftBleat There has been a. nodMnnlvrvf .air weainer. Axcal forecasts, from ' fresh meat in -riiartt latlV. Xt O U.. III. M A in . In., t r nr.i . ... a . ' - i .Lst fV w.uayriir, w iiminton and t witnstanaiD jne warm weather the j vicinity, fair weather, followed by 1 supply seems to . cet better 1 asf the ie,,uw"8 "u Mifiuuy tvanuer. j j season artvarncesj It is all' nativ&J ! v ! meat. There will be no more Kan" It is verv imnortant In . meau.ert- uetore tlie Fall and as vast material nro-ress that m rnd neqencp not only the supply edv be n!paKh, r 1,- ! r uaUVO tter . P v .- uaill HI' i r j. i,,t c.'ri ciir.u utKen,;acceptatjie to' v make lmtis by the I day or piece. Apply at 122 Market street." f the stomach and healthy ,in itsHia-1 tare and effect Possessing tJiese r qu-alities, Syrup of Figs is, the one perfect laxative diuretic 'known. growinj but the dc i js greater and steadily ' ' Scribiier' for Jnly.. i i ii r ii Miinni. i:init or , Piinrnrc ic and most gentle found in the Midsummer number of this .excellent monthly! A nrettv. pleasing picture, "O Babbling frontispiece" 'The Ituyal Pleanro Clab Kxcursiou. I he younir irentleiiipii of ha l?nvi Knriro I ho ti - ' - . . . : t i '. i . . ieusure who, ojis city, willgive, Buburbau IlQuse'Miandsomely illus an excursion to Carolina Beach on trated, Avill interest those who , are Wednesday. TlTe boiit will leave at about to build: ''Horace. Rimk TTT Mowers and I tho usiml lionV au i J !n,in vm i...f initrBt, una most ini men never iir imvH.ii.,. i... i.r Rubber IlOse, luwii Rakes of the proved makes are sold; by the N. Ja cobi Hdw. Co. ' I -j t anything by halves ' lation, in rondeau formthere are I one of the ntost thoroughly pleasant and delightful excursions of the sea- two chapters ot the hew 'Jerry 'VBird I Cradles" is Bishop and Mrs. Watson sail from son mav be looked for on this occa-1 quisite article, delightfully ii Aew iorK tor .Liverpool to morrow 0 morning on the steamship Alaska, the Ouion line. Keep dry and you will -keep Stole Ills Pants. j Some rogue stole Mr. D. C. Kel1 ley's best pants last night from his residence on Queen street, between neaitliy. . Umbrellas, rubber coats. &cM at I. ShrierV, 3. E. corner Front Fourth and Fifth. Mr. Kelley had and Princess streets'." I "; ' s ' Ieft tlie window open and the thief - readied in and took the pants. lie Agent for cot no mnncv with tiiotnir .J V AAA Vlll V Ct . I am Manufacturer's Barbed and n.11 blnria kf WsM r.'.. i,inni wt:::"17 PcKet Kn)fe e smaller arti- Other depredations have been bination Wire arid Iron Fences. ; Or ders solicited. " James ;I. Metts. :t. With. "Regal" Paint on your house and "PJastico" on your walls, your house will be beautiful and your family happy. Sold py the N. Jacobi Hd w. Co , factory agents. I t cles. committed in hood of late. the same neighbor. Slasqaenwie Ball at the Beach. The next thing of special interest hereabouts is a grand masquerade ball, which isto take place at Daro- We were pleased tOlreceive a xisit lina Beach to morrow evening. The to-day froiri Mr. Plaft P. CowaD, Grove will leave here at 9:30, 2:30 who has stopped "overjhere for a few and 5:30 and the last train will leave days to visit relatives, jwhile en route the Beach at 9 o'clock. The young folks are enabarkinsr very zealouslv from Jdcksonr ilo ta Hlchtnond. Th e Board of Aldermen, Board of County Commissioners and Board of Audit and Finance all met this af ternoon Jbut. the reports were too late for this issue. : i ,- i L f . ( Mr. Sol.Bear returned to the city on Saturday night from a:xvisit to the .Northern markets' and in a short time Fall - goods for .his - wholesale trade. will be arriving by 'rail and steamer. :Mr. C. T. Bennett, fOr some time . 1 past manager of the Coast Line res taurant In.tnls. city, hasK accepted a position on the Purcell House-staff, trader the . new , management, and has already entered upon .the dis charge of his duties there. . ' in the matter and the. residents at the beach say that they will meet them more than half-wav. There will probably be a large crowd from the city. . Brooklyn Baptist Sunday School. At the an mini election of officers of Brooklyn Baptist Sunday School the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: Superintendent Z. E. Murrill. Assistant Superintendent J. Hi McDougall. "Secretary N. Jenkins. Librarian Asa Allen. " Assistant Librarian Mr. Sutton The Sunday School, wse are lad to learn, is in a flourishing condi tion. The attendance has increased serial, an ex lustra t- ed; the fourth' of the series of 'rThe Bights of the Citizen" is dedicated to "His Own Reputation;" j'TJnder Five Shillings" and "To the Cricket" will both be read with interest; "In the Valley" is' coucluded iu this issue; "The House of Tembinoka" by Robert Louis Stevenson, is il lustrated from photograph's taken by the author; and "Surf and SOrf Bathing" is a timely article, jhappily illustrated. The paper which, how ever, will probably prove most at x x ? x - xt L' 1 i . 1 . tractive to me largest numoer is . t i 1. - "The Last Slave Ship," by George Howe, M. . D., . who ,the New JSfork Herald says, managed to get back home fn time "to fight gallantly foi.;-the Union." In other words this slave-thief, wjth his pockets full of gold from the traffic in human flesh, enlisted to fight- men who owned slaves be queathed to- them py their ancestors Bat,-4tfthevyr Weekly Weather Crop JSuUetio. I The reports of correspondents of it he Weekly Weather Crop Bulletin, issaiHl by the 'Xarth Carolina Kx- peHtnent Station and State Weather Sej-vjce, co-operating with the, Uni tedtStates Signal Service sliciw that laorablc conditions-again prevail- ctldnring'the week - ending Friday Jnly 4th, 1SC0. The part of June continued to be very warm and dry, put - July1 opened with "general tere timely' aud : greatly refreshed vegetation. The ro;ins of July 1st aud 2nd were better distributed in I lib" Cent ral and ' Western'- dist ricts than iii the Eastern, but . there are places in all districts where the raid fall has" nbt been sufficient and crops are consequently suffering . some what. Kefjorts ntre, however, unV formly gad, with few complaints Of "the weather." and as correspond ents remark; "Farmers go on their way rejoicing." I ; 1 ;,; ' the'1 last Watson v . ' ' is.V'SajvuiFuol iocKs tne. Diina wnen openea or Closed. . Saves labor and COSt Of put- Interesting Short Beading. tintr on Inside fastenin'ffs. 1 which are Many persons, who enjoy stand- not needed with these hioges. Car ard literature, are often troubled on pen tew; it will pa-yjou to examine the one hand by the lack of time for and use same. .N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. The Pureell Clianfes Hands. Mr. A. Roder, ; proprietor of the Purcell House in this .city, has dis posed of iiis interest in the hotel to Messrs E. .1. &Z J.H. H in ton, two of our,niost' popular.? and I energetic yonngmen.nnjJ these gentlemen have already entered upon the manage-. tuentv Mr. Roder has kept an ex cellent house and. we (are sure that our young friends will haudsomely maintain the excellent reputation it now enjoys. 'Mr.1. Roder will remain hero a few weeks longer and win then return to" Baltimore.' ; Ashore In Long Bmy. Advices received through the Sig nal Office state that the Dutch bar que Pauline, J. Eiltsi master, from Appalachicola, Fla., jfor Delf, Hol land, with a ctfrgo of jsquare timber, sprang a Teak day before f yesterday, became unmanageable and . went 4 ashore inXong Bay, S. C, two miles South. of Cherry ; Grove 'and 'about 35. miles froni "Soathport.;She went ashore at high water, under part sail, and hardv and j fast. She had five feet of water when she struck, and is f now. full. ,The- YesseL will , provea total loss but fome : ,off vthe AND curKu luny tnz rvi, uiuy fit jrcai leates the Kprt ,. cost, however. iThe 'Captain is at t xft o0147 nd Fridays Southport, having . gone . overlan V? !te niSZ'lto that place from thi wreck. ; SSH0 " 1 ' Kaeklen. Aral. 8aW-. t niA Tiiv" : """uaj. - hrm TJCtPta for Til j J-W.nARPKR. PAPERS The Besc oaive in the world .for Cuts. ; Bruises, Sorea Ulcers, Salt Rhetun, Fever Sores,. Tetter Chap ped Hands, Chilblains', Corns, and all Bkin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guar anteed to give perxect satisfaction, or money refunded. i Price 5 cental per box. long articles, and on the other hand by the lack of facilities for making a good choice of short extracts or short stories from the work of standard writers. The following list (to be added to in future issues of this1 paper) gives the titles of a few short articles which have in the past attracted popular attention in various parts, or trie United States, and whose reading will not require more than about an hour, even if read aloud. The list comprises articles of poetry as well, as prose, all of which can be found at the rooms of the Wilmington l.ibraryAssociation onMarket street: Sorrow's of Wert her. Thackeray. Susjwi'8 Escort. E. E. Hale. Dissertation Upon RoiistPig. Chas, Lamb. Jeames of. Berkley. Square. Thack eray. Monk of Casal Maggiore. H. W. Longfellow. - Mate of the Davlight. S. O. Jew The uew Rudder Grange. Stock ton. , ' 4 . The Lady or the Tiger. Stockton. The Led-horse claim. W. H. Foote. Jim's Investment and King Soller mun. Mark Twain. . The. Prince's Little Sweetheart. H. H. Iegend of Sleepy Hollow. W. Irv ing. . . - Elizabeth. H. W. Lonefellow. The Chariot Race. From Ben Hur. The Cricket on the Hearth. Dick- ns. - . ' The .Chambered Nautilus.. O. W. , . . ' - A story of the mistaken.. His -Was not slave ship. The Thomas was the last. She was owned by a woman who lived in the patriotic, liberty-loving State of Massachu setts. She entered:the Cape Fear in distress in May 1861, and this, writer boarded her officially. She was un doubtedly a slaver and fitted up as such. She was allowed to leave port unharmed why, we never could -understand. We rffi.W10? ForEalo by-KoberrR. Bellamy, ett Holmes. Princess Use. Hartz Mts. ' T The Lady of Shalott. Tennyson. Dream 01 Eugene Aram. . Hood. The Warden. A Trollope. , King Rene's Daughter. Hertz. A Hero. "Miss Muiock. ' . '4 The Light of Asia. RJarnoId. Drra. t Tennyrca. q j- st 01 : r?. Tcr.Hr. H. u. jer , Iookine Up a IJttle. learn from ' the Southfort Leader that Mr. E..B. Stevens, jWho is largely interested, in the proposed South Atlantic -&r Northwestern R. R., has j ust returned from New York, where he was engaged in the affairs of the railroad. Mr. Stevens says the Si A. & N. W. R. R. for some months past has received ,,the atten tion of Bfiaglish' capitalists. "Its va rious prospects' are recognized by the Englishmen, but the parties who are interested on this side wish to retai(i the control of the railroad and pot let others control absolute ly a railroad which ; has such . im mense possibilities. -At - present . syndicate in Pans are" iriterestdcf in the construction of this grand trunk line across North 'Carolina.;? Within a few weeks most important results may be looked for, in connection with (his road."" Sfr'- There seemarto b"e someviife, too, V in the Cape; Fear and Cincinnati project, notwithstanding the fact that its properties have been- un der the hammer to.satisfyjudgiuent in-favor of its, employes. Mr. Geo. B. Morton, who seems to be the moving spirit in this enterprise, Jias beed very lick but lie writes that he is out again and says: "All our finan cial matters are signed for. land just as quick as r can arrange a'iot ofde lau iiere, x siiau leave jor ooutu port, there to take up niy head quarters, and begin operations. I have this day notified onr new-resident engineer, n native North Caro liin'an, to report to Baltimore for instruction, and before 'many days j-ou shall see old Southport torn -up and tfie sbund of the trip jammer !eTerTthlnff on our new, wharves, oic" NEW ADVEKTISBaENTH. - . Jo h h B Hanks, Z ; 1 ..... - ' PHESCRIF rEON DKUGGh.T, ;- - ' . ! ..;.-' V 107 N. Third St., X)pp. city Hall, Sells all kinds of PATENT MEDICINES and 'r TOILET AKTIOLES. Telephone 109. - 'Ijy7.1t . ; ; v 7 - i-; - r. GRAND EXCURSION - . . . TO CAROLINA BEACH, Wednesday, July 9th, 1890. --TO BE GIVEN BY. .THE , ROYAL PLEASURE CLUB. Aad tt to espeaaar and p&rtlcaiariT kari"? :iC theTiewsofcomda,u M ttit4Vtl'!f In the editorial coaanna. t!N., w 1, - - - -- . .'jsg? ' ini.Ti NEW ApycTlSE2inTa. S011ETHING HE17 ! I'llEKB IS A BSEIi SAIOON OPESSD OS second street, tetircen Market and Incess, ' where, you can get v ! ' 1 , AScIiooncr officer for 5 Ceflisl1.;' Gaaranteed to be m bWia the c4ty, U. ClNOElt AlK, SODA WATKtti Zh ' Aio, sfriuiarhmiat so. t Konh ivatei , street, where tho same articles are kcpVt" ;J t 4 the same prices. JrMir , V !. it . 1 . f i By Steamer To-Day, . CCIMPLETE LINE OF LAoIInV-t-reparations, LfqUll Pentonoldi nV.Vi, . mrwnnn . , 1 1 . pho-caffcln Com no and. MUNDS BROTUKRS. OFFICEOF THE SECKETAItV AND XREASJU 1U M VrAnt or TBI IVII t WELDON AND W.d & A. JU U.CO, I IU.,.IIII.C,.'. Il-iY n '.IH'? i j : Wilmington, N. C-JuTy ISthzJL ! UOAKD OF DI KECTdRS -OV THE I W llmlnirton .C Vflrtnn I capital Stock-, payable onOhel5taias..a . il holder or record of this date. ' " v . i Tlirt T metric 1 i . jf j " . . July 1st to July i5th, isaa s ? JT ! Treasiirer yrib KfC a. Co, jy l lot 11 IN EFFECT JULY 5TH. Boat leaves at a. m. and 2;30 p. i. Jy .7 2t ; !' ' Masquerade Ball. CAROLINA BEACH. HiHEEE WILL BE A JIASQUEKABE BALL a, - AT CAROLINA BEACH, On Tuesday Evening,! July Sill, Leave Wilniingtori J:4and 9iS0 a. m:, 2:50, 5.-00, 7:00 and 9:00 p. Ul. Leave- Hammocks 7:40 and 1O:S0:' a. m., 4:00, 0:00, 8:00 and p. m. - i Sunday trains leave Wilmington 9:30 a. m. and 2:.10 nnd n-rtrt r . . " Leave Hammocks 10:30 a. in. and 8:00 and 10:00 p. nil r ir. 3srox.A.isr. ; - Gen'l Manager, Wilmington Seacoast B. Jtt jy 2 tf ' 'i : - t SYLVAN. GROVE leaves at 9.30 a. ml, 2.H0 p. m. and 5:30 p. m. : ,, Train leaves Beach at 12.30 p. m., c.00 p. m and 9 p.m. Last train from Beach "at 9 p. m. ' jy y it -IN When walklnsr through our town In search of Bomethlag nice to eatv No matter where you're bound I 'm' l'.ass down South Front street. - Half way down tho second square - A large brick store youll see The people buy their Groceries there From B. F. SWANN. One hundred and eighteen ,' Is the number on tlie door; ' : The nice things you are looking for Are in that very store. - - Walk in 1 and you wilLflnd i His stock is most complete. Best quality of Goods, . And the prices can't he beat. 1 ' v Jy3 tf D&w Opp. Front street Market4 LADIES' SLIPPERS -AND- Now YorH & Wllminston Steamsblp o. V" Gentlemen's Low Quartered Ladles Opera jsilppers 50c. ; Ladles' Lace Oxfords, Plain Toe, 75c - Ladles' Lace Oxfotd3,Pat. Leather Tlps.iLOO. Ladles' Lace and Button Oxfords, fl.25. Gentlemen's Low Shoes In aU the latest styles at marvcUous LOW PRICES. Oeo. Ri French & Sorts, 108 Nortb Front Street. (Opposite The Ortoh.) ' L Je 25 tf ," 1 . f r FKOM PIEU 29, EAST BITER NEW TOBS Located, between Cham hers and liooserelt ttsT'- -Saturday, July it ...Wednesday, July 1 . .. ...Saturday, July jn ...Wednesday, July 3 ' ..........Friday, July 11 t. Friday, July is At 3 o'clock. BENEFACTOR... Not at All Necessary rpo CARRY YOUK PROVISIONS OK LUNCH X . ' ' - i to Carolina Beach as there is a First-Class Family Grocery there, supplied with eveiytklagi the market affords and sold at city prices, j All Kinds of Canned Goods JUST 1(ECf ro -SOTDEB UE -E,A8- PANITA YEMASSEl?..... fifIT V KTHPIU ' FROM WILMINGTON . r. , k fanita;.....:Lj.. bbnefactor...... FANITA.....;.J.. yjsm AgSEfi. , ............... .Thursday' Jhly U Throusrh Bills "LaAlnv unfl Timit "vhrtit Kates iruarantecd to and from mint In Ttfnrth and South Carolina. ror Freight or Passat appryto v V n G. SJlALLBONEa, superintendent, t ' Wilmington, h. C. THEO. E. EGER, Traffic Manager. : " 1 ! ' '-: L NewToric W1. p. CLYDE & CO.. Geni A genta. Jy T tf ,J Bowling Green. JKew Yonr. , WE HAVE FOR LUNCH AND PIC NIC PARTIES else that goes to make up a I ; line lunch. 1 Full supply of ICE always on aahd.l The JUanufaciutcrsyjfecord says j The residents of Carolina beach will I that the work will commence within 1?" me nnii- o.:t' i,x wni on nand ererythlnj in the Grocery western Railroad.': and ; that th"e Atassachusettg' Constrnction CJom- pany has been awarded the contract ; tgr constructing the Cape Fear and j Cincinnati Railroad froni Southport , , to Wilmington Bontliporfc to V ........ l . - - and Housekeeping line. HANSA. K.UIXB, Jettf PKOPRIETOR. ; 5. milesand ;fromi IJQQO ? TTPB metal, clean Callibcry. 1C3 miles tdia c&ci ccr.iiticn. Tia ecu cr:eap 1 SORTMENT OF la the latest designs and fancy wood3, which we offer "at lowest prices, INSTALMENTH'or CASH. The publlcjs cordially invlted.tp iex j amine our large and superior stock of Instru ments. - ' '. v " ' ' :-u E, VnnLAEI!, : -107 I!cd Crori Cfrc'ef, ;:l Ii tf ( -1

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