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4 rLZJLSJS 1.0TIC2. v. .... 7we vd t sua to rccciTe cgsss:Jcr;:c::s" from our tribes ca'azj aal au ttt;::u j aneilstrcst,t)": v"-' H" ' .x f 'v- ... . '; ----- ' . ': Tne name of too writer mi alirays fca fur nlshei eg tte Kttar.';;'L'; V'lllV Comaanioaaaiu most t irrlttca ca Cilx 1 Three 31 cent. 1LJ . .1 6j carrw-, on 8Me of toe paper. " ' " Personalities tnnst to aroUea. . r',-., at U above j 1 1 t;i P Ani it tsespeeua ani partlcoian tzZzt - stood tnat toe dtitor does notatwajs eaficrrs the vww? or eorrespocaecu'oalcss to state J i la tne editorial columns. , - : 1 t . . report ny and VOL. XIV WILMINGTON, N, C, FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1890. NO 183: m I ' ( ' iV u f -j - lli.'B' y liOCALlTfeWS, 1XDSZ TO HZW AOTSBTI8IirBVT3 - Thx Cocrr NoUca f mo Co Furniture. Cltde'4 8 S Ijx C hanje of Schedule i; w Yatx Noted men oa the solid south ForecatU. Well ?ald: ; . ; ' For yorth Carolina, fair weather! A friend vrlioi h now 'stopping at and slightly cooler. Local forecasts, Atlantic Viev, on Wrightsville from 8 a. in. to-day, for SVIluiington J &oanti, wrues us to say inaj ne nau I fl rwl i!iitiirt fat trooHioi o n1 u. t XflIK jtiouary tcuiperature." Watermelon!! -are pientKui now althoiigh the prices are still ttifT. 'A ,JJ.,,,:.3if)' A '" ..-rriT'nuS JU1CC CF CALIFORNIA . !hc wcdicinal f ta-.- kwni to be r ."b; a agreeable Fifty firt-class hand wantid to ! vabt material progress; that a rein make Pantf, ly the day or piece, edy be pleasiiiff to the taste and to Apply at 122 Market street. ' t the eye, eanly taken, acceptable to I the stomach and healthy - in its na ture and 'effects. Possessing these The crops in -Brunswick . county are represented as being very fine. They are the bet,it is said, for years ltubber Hose, luwn Mowers and Rakes of the latent and most im proved makes are sold by the V Ja cob 1 Hdw. Co. " t irSe laxative to pcrraa r?? Habitual ConsU rl many ills de fS Uvx or inactive UVaHD BOWELS. tertsrsm tfrrcTUALtr iirjukULi reus. . inrl oil nre iCZt IS USiUfc k f.'3! with it. ilKRNIA FIG SYRUP CO. UI21.ICSC0. C41. r. r BOSEKT B. II K LI-AMY. Wilmington. N. v. AXawflsh 15-feet in length, with a saw measuring 3 feet, with 54 teeth on it, was recently captured In the bay near Soathport. Keep dry and you will keep healthy. Umbrellas, rubber coats, ic, at I. Shrier's, 8. E. corner Front and Princess streets. t - . i Hicr preparations are being made Nit our seaside resorts for the enter tainment of the visitors to the En jcampment next week. I am Manufacturer's Agfent for Barbed and all kinds of, Wire, Com bination Wire and Iron Fence?. Or ders solicited. James I. Metts. t Rev. Geo. W. 8anderlin, State Auditor, who has been on a visit to Wj-lghtsville for several days as the guest of Mr. Jacob S. jVllen, return ed to Raleigh this morning. The County Board of Pensioners will meet at the Coart House on Monday afternoon, at 2:30 o'ilock. to consider the pension claims of ex- Confederate soldiers. Bee ad. Mr. Wiu. Kennish, the new Super- intendent of tle Carolina Oil ; and Creosote Works,-has rented the Dr. Frink house at Southport and will remo7e his family there for the Sum Mr. I. B. Rhodes purchased to day from Hon. Daniel L. Russell 12 lambs the aggregate weight of which was OOrt finrirwla hii nvprflf?e of S2 DOIinds nrlsions, (Groceries, each. They were raised on Judge Russell's place in Brunswick county. , i Everybody who has a pistol is having It cleaned up now and : pre pared for use. There is a law against cArrvincr concealed weapons but a man's first duty Is to himself and I tho law- won't bother anybody much at such a time as this. Mayor Fowler wrote to Governor Fowle vesterdav afternoon, stating SXILWornuT vnvn i-P-fiii'v. mat as Xne Cliy naa no auiuunv ... thp matter he honetl mat tne urov- ernor would at once offer a reward for the capture of tjie murderers of Mr. Nathan Fails, . . Farmers, we can supply you with Peanut Sweeps and Diggers, Scraper and Coulter Points. Seven different size winsrs and two slie points for the most tin yesterday with a gentleman from New York, now a guest at Capt. Manning's who, told him that he had visited nearly all of the most famous watering places in the North and East, and that lie is better pleased with Wrigitsvilte and Atlantic View than any place he has yet visited. l Judge McRte. The Raleigh Chronicle pays the following handsome and well -merited compliment, to Hon. Jas. C. Mc Rae, Judge of tile Seventh District: The friends of Hon. Jas. C. McRae (and he has a! host of them from Murphy to Manteo as the Chronicle happens to know) will deepjy re gret that he was not renominated for the high position which he has tilled for ten years with an ability Capt.JohnCowan.of this city. The're- "id an acceptability as to gh-e him nes. In no noint lias ne laneu us qualities. Syrup of Figs is the one perfect laxative aud most gentle diuretiVknown. .; Lruth of Mr. Ilarcntve. Mrs. Martha O. Hargrave, wife of Col. Jese Hargrave, of Laurel Hill, Richmond county, died yesterday afternoon. , The deceased lady was the sister ol Mr. David S. Cowan and N EW A D V EICTIS E21 E N T8. FJotice. consisting or the Cuiy xinmtisioner'. i and Clerk Superior court, wmmeci ill court uouseou Mondir. Joij' zvx.i-zi 1 Sheriff the orlocfr- to consider pension 'Clalm3 of cx- ConlederaTc soldiers. Parties interested will please attend. S. Vaxamkiiiv jj 18 Zii - cren fcujieriur v-yui i. : ; Groceries; Fruit, Confectionery. l T THE LITTLE STOKE AROUND TOE L . ... . . i . r .: corner1 you wm nni a nne asonmrnv ; Family Groceries, Fruir, Confectioneries, c.i all at low prices, uranjres. Lemons. uHaauaj &.C. Full supply of watennelons, i:ante- loupes and Grapes received irean every oar. JOHN W PLUMMEK. : - jBecond ktrtet,1 between Martct ana.rnu- cessj West slde r : ; i , Jy lJi, ; mains will be brought here for inter ment on the Carolina Ceutral tiain. The funeral services will take place at St. James' Church to morrow morning, at 10 o'clock, and the in terment will be at Oakdale. The City JurUdlction. The city authorities can do noth ing, of course, as to outrages com mitted in the county, outside of the city, but the Mayor has jurisdiction one mile from the city limits, in every direction, and several of the reported attempts at robbery have occurred in that limit. The Min eral Spring is within that limit; so is Jumping Run and so is Little Bridge. The police pole is long enough to reach each of these points. Sneed & Co., ,rt.K TO KNOXVlfXE rURNI- he. wrwr Market and Second fY iATJ" 0CK, arinx ic a, tmjbodj lartfM to call and inspect 0 DEUX & Y0LLEI18, FIOttSAI.E if.alfi:s IS Dpcis, Tobacco, Cigars, AND mm MERCHANTS, far. Ir kil iNx-k SU.t WILMINGTON, N. U. Just Arrived ! . f KT:rj.t cud Ktt.. ai HALL lEAU8ALL'St . 11 a l u s Water Street. 13 i m on the Solid South. . 4l - utKBERT, ZEBCLON B. L- - k. Ilenrr G. Turner. "iaa otters, rrlce L2S. C. W. YATES. 52 rrr the 4Boy Clipper, - s. I nrnved low ob the market, N. Ja- r i cobi H4r. Co., factory agents. Iks.. The Southport I,cadet says that a petition is being circulated in that town asking that the trips' of the Bessie be resumed as heretofore. That Is, that she will leave fcouui port every morning, Sundays except: ed at 7:30 and leave Wilmington at 3 p. w. We have it now. A "Pump that is always primed, never requiring a tub of water to start-It. It Is tlie hrlhf. Inrentlon of u North Caro- Una genius and Is pronounced by all to !. lh best nuiun on the market. fUn It and von will have no other. IN. Jacobi Hdw. Co. Mum ATL.iTlU VIEW' U.aTMLLE,N.C., i 1 tN t NDEU SAME HJL 1 ' Cif . Mtt train tn ttnn rnn Concert at the Y. M. C. A. Roornn. A concert is being arranged at the Y. M. C. Rooms for next Friday evening, which will iinclude some of the best musical talent of our city. The programme is to be very attrac tive. Admission will be charged and the nroceeds will co toward a the handsome colors ladies have been preparing to pre cAnt in fhf Association, and which t7iii flnni : nvnr the Association tent at the Encampmeut paying for which the t Vt train to atop jou IP- itstx manning.- Proprietor. T i " . A r KR Is WNTED WITH mm . a-WElORT7V Seven men; all colored, were seen R F. S 0 T T ! concealed in bushes not far from v aw a i ... . . iri... rirAonv Ia snnnd last evening, x uc fact was re ported ami that was all. Nothing has been done looking to their apprehension. A posse could have goneout early this mornlug and bagged the hp-flffijC' Yl Andrew LAspeyre, colored, report ed at police headquarters last night that as he was" on his way to his home at Rocky Point he was stop, ped at Little.Brldge by four white men, who talked like foreigners, who first ascertained that he had no money on his person and then re fused to allow htiu to crwthe bridge. 1 1 nt d SAMtAnarilla is in favor with 11 classes becayse It combines fMnrrfh - 1 m -Doses economy ana gtreuiu. A Keifivlar Hornets Nest. There is trouble between Col. An thony, of the Fourth Regiment, N. C. S. G., and the Hornets' Nest Rifle men, of Charlotte. As stated bjrus a day or two ago tho Riflemen found sf -rroppdinclv imnracticable for them to go into camp in August with their regiment and so petition ed the Governor to temporarily de tach them and allow them to attend tUa .Tulv nenmnment. as a part of aav v W " a the Second Regiment. Col. An thonv forwarded the petition, with his disapproval endorsed thereon, but the Governor overruled this dis approval and granted the request. Yesterday's Charlotte Chronicle says: "Tim trnnhlft in the cauin of tlie Fourth Regiment is still unsettled. Col. Anthony called on Capt. Rob ertson, of the H. N. R., yesterday and asked him what Avas the author- itv for the newspaper talk that the Hornets would camp with the First and Third Regiments. Capt. Rob ertson replied that he had a letter 4,i;,itAiih General Glenn, who. Iium . . was here on Tuesday, saying that '..oti'tfnn in chaui?e time of march had been granted. Ooli An thonv said he had not been notified as to the fact. He then wrote to Adjutant General iGlenu, asking that tlie petitlousent ou, which bore his disanpraval on it, be immediate 1? sent through the proper chaunel for official notice, and he f be com municated with by return mail, & soon as this is done, . Col. Anthony ...u i.i-wtifc tlirt Governor of the a a v m m Akia-w tin trill nnrmir. "Jhe Hornets, 30 strong, are pre paring to leave here Tuesday morn- lug for Wrightsville. . - This reads strange to the "old sojer." Some military tactics seem to be peculiar, no w-a-days peculiar to the ' .field and, staff" of the N. C j.' Ci- Why Col. Anthonf should have forwarded the ietltion, if he disapproved of it, is hard to under stand, but the funny thjng was not only overruling the disapproval but returning the paper direct from the office of the Adjutant-General to the commander of the conipy. Jio only military courtesy but military custom the unwritten law of the service required that the paper should have been returned as it wmt, through tne cymruandlng of- an able,upright and impartial Judge, n.ml h will retire from the! bench with a reputation second to that of no man who has presided over the Superior Courts of the State in half a century.- ! There is no way or. accounting ior lis failure to secure a reuomination except, upon the grounds tnat ins opu!ar opponent s irieuds were most active in tne eariy binges ui the fight. We have been in nearly every county in the State and tlie universal esteem in which Judge McRae is held evidences his wortli and ability. The Fails Murder. The jury empanelled by Coroner Jacobs at Masoriboro yesterday held an inquest over the remains of the late Mr. Nathan Fails and rendered a verdict that "the deceased came to his death f roin a pistol shot wound inflicted by some one unknown, to the jury." There was absolntely no testimony whatever tending to im plicate any particular person. Dr. Rurbank made an examination of the 'skull of deceased. He found that the ball entered the top of the head and ranging down towards the left eye there struck the nasal bone and was deflected to the right. It was found just under the right eye and extracted.". It was. as stated by us yesterday, a .32 calibre ball. This would. seem fa prove, cbnclu sively, that the ball was fired from the rear, and by some one who stood over Mr. Fails in the cart as he dozed in the front, as was his, usual custom in NEW AOVKUTlHEMENTa. '. " . i LACE S! FISH NETT, Plain. Fish W ett, Figu red. GLOVE CONTEST ! OCEAN" -yiE-W, Friday, July 25, 1890, at 4 P. M. " BETWEEN- Professor LATT0N. OF SOUTH CAROLINA, AND Prof. W. A. DEMPSEY, . OF. NEW YOKK CITT. J ; The Grandest porting Event tf the Season- jy nti ''.'; ') Atlantic Club House. rO MY FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC : l liave opened the atlantic-CLUB house at Wrightsville Sound with as fine - WINKS, LipilS.CIGARS, POOL TABLE. h As there Is to be found on the coast. Give me. a call and be convinced. Also a ffEN TIN ALLEY for the amusement of my customers. I - . f THOMAS K. NIXON, jy lflw j WRICUTSVILL'E SOUD. ' 50;00 REWARD. n TJiel7iHlOTsJrld wilt Pay livward of $500.00 OR EVIDENCE SUFF1CENT TO CON- returning home late in the evening. His death must have been instantaneous .and almost, if not actually, painless. The theory has been advanced that he was shot from the front, by some one who stood in the road in front of the wheel bV: in th?s case the ball must have passed, through to the rear of the head. There is absolutely no knowledge of ari fact connected with the murder that will thro w any light upon the perpetrator or the spot where the deed was committed. All that is known is that the man was murdered aocl robbed. All else is a deep and dark mystery which may never, be unraveled. The mo tive of trie crime was, of course, rob bery,and a dastardly, petty robbery at that. The murder was probably the prompting of nothing less than devilish malignity! It was not even necessary in furtherance of the rob bery. Mr. Fails was an old man, small and feeble, j and was in all probability fast asleep when theshot was fired that ended bis long and in offensive life.- He could have been easily overpowered! andjobbed with out the spilling of one drop of blood. There is absolutely. nothing to jus tify the theory thai the murder "was committed between the first and gecond toll gates on "the turnpike road, as mentioned by .us yesterday. except tlie fact tfs to the condition of the body. Bat Mr Fails'was evi dently asleep when murdered and his death was so cpaick and instan taneous that the jpejiitiou ' of the bdy was not disturbed. BoxkVen' Aruici Sl. The Best Sive in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, andaJl Skin Eruptions, and positively cares Piles, or no pay required. Itis guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction. Or money refunded Price 35 cents per box. ' For sftip by Bobert It Bellamy, wholesale and ratail d-tori DIED. HARGRAVE. At Laorel flUl, Richmond. county, on the nth in?t. Mrs. MAKtha o. HARGRAVB, wife of CoL Jesse HarKcave, zed SSears. : - - ' " - - ' "'-:x ' ""' Trueral services at St. 4ames Church to morrow (Saturcajr) mornln?. t 10 o'clock. m In icrment at oafcdale. Frteuds and acqualnt asccs ar tort tea to attend, vlct the person or persons who placed the ob structions at the crossing of the Wilmington Seacoast Railway and the Wilmington, Ons low and East Carolina Railroad, by which the train on the former was injured on the even ing of July 11th, I8in. , J.-R. NOLAN, Gen'l Manager W. S. R. K. 11. A. WHITING, Jy 15 lw Gen'l Mgr. W., O. K'E. ; R. IC , GLIDE'S Nfw York & WilmingrtOD a . , FROM FIER 29. EAST RIVI5R NEW YORK Located between Chambers and Roo3evelt sts At 3 o'clock. P. M. , i :.. .Saturday, July 19 . . Wednesday, July 23 ....Saturday. July 28 ..Wednesday, July 30 YEMASSEE.... B ENE FACTOR. FAN1TA .. ...... DELAWARE.;. FROM WILMINGTbN FANITA U. 'iTiesaay, duiyzs YEMARSJta ... vjnursoay, duiyz BENEFACTOR Tuesday, j my m FANITA..... JfTiaay, Aug. nir.-rnVh mua tadins and Lowest Thro' uates guaranieea uj ana irum ynjiu. m, wi ana soutn uarouna. t For Freight or Passage apply to ti f. sMit t.nnVKS Kiinrlntrndfint. ! Wilmington, M C. THEO. E. EGER, Traffic Manager, . . . New York WM. p. CLYDE & CO.. Goul Agents, 3y 18 tf 5 Bowling Green. New oric. ISLANFBEACH HOTEL H J, A. BROWN, Manager. AVING LEASED THE ABOVE NAMED Hotel, situated at the Hammocks, I am pre pared, to cater successfully to; the wants of T ljetabtes will be sappUed with the choicest &i ar.v niiKa nf eTa,t tnterest In ; the vlcin viifT r.athiny iiaLh HOuscs In still water, tine boating facilities, unrivalled flehlng, and all nn linpxollfvl (JtllSlnC. cottages on the Beach connected with tho ProL Mllier's celebrated Band engaged for lh0 J. A. BKOWN. aryjStl MASAGEH. STILL AT WORK. T AM'OW WELL PREPARED i TO REPAIR aU kliias cjt Furnltore, sewing Machines, Fan ey Articles, and where It Is possible make them as gooi as new. Work done promptly and prices low., CaU and jSec me: and get es timates and prtces. J. B. FriRRAB, S. w. cor. rrcnt and Orange streets. :f am still aient here tor the New Home sewing Machine, oncof the rst Machines cn the market, readies andoa lorsaie, mclflU ' . . FISH NETT, Po JIca-Dot, AT WHOLESALE PRICES. Black Drapery, Net Flouncing, Cream Drapery 1 AT LESS THAN- COST. HEtfmct;. -i- to White! Embroidered Dresse and FLOTNCINGS for Ladies ana cnuoreD. Edgings and Insertions marked dOirn 20 per cent, for Tnis WEEK ONLY, Job lot lnXcru Embroidered Dresses and Trouserings at halt value. H ED RICK. POSITIVE BARGAINS IN I ; !E3Z D.si e r y I Gfiitleiuens i(iuUrfaVL: H ED RICK. i ' tapirs' NOVELTIES' IN GENTLEMEN'S S2li2ee Shirts aiuiTieSa i ' I ' ,"' '' : i-The' Wire Buckle Suspender, with patent grip, in all qualiUes. , - . , s HEORICK. je 15 tf For Ca plina Beacii andSoiilIiport; CYLVAN J:30 ,a. m. and 2 JO p. m GROVE LEAVES WILMINGTON . Returning leaves the t'j L On Tuesdays and Fridays leaves at 9:71. - it d. m. Tne law uuut . m. on TuesaajB oxii Beach at 12.30 and p. m. op. m. and xju i leaves the Beach at 9 p Fridays, r bessie leaves for Carolina Beach 5 p. m.t returoing next morning. PASSPORT leaves for Southport 9:30 a. m.; returning 4 p. m. . - on Mondays hyiyvaiv ukoy js xeaves iur BlacKflsh Grounds at n a. m. j if 18 ,r LIVE irJDIATJ A STANDARD BRAND OF 5 and 10 Cent Clgoro. i For sale by jy 10 tf MUNDSBROTHEES. S0MEI3TN& NEW! iiAVE Just received a barrel of New Strained Honoy, hi i The finest pver brought to this market, which ; ;1 will retail at 20 cents a quart.! Also, a ' i . . consignment of fresh ' Chip lick-Eggs, Dutter,Haras, &c, ; Ifor sale cheap by v B- F- Swann, Agt. lis south Front St., opp. Front StVMarket. ly Ljtf daw '-;"!: Not at All Necessary - . !i fXMJ CARRY YOUR PROVISIONS OR LU'CII X r ii -t to Carolina Beach a there Isa First-Class Family Grocery there, supplied, with everything the market affords ani sold at city prices. j All Kinds of Canned Goods ! FOR LCNCH AND PIC NIC PARTIES ! . ; .. II - J - ' f- and everything else that 'goes to make up a fine Iunch.j .'V ?--:.. .,- ' Pun suprily of ICE always on handil i The residents of CAROLINA BXiCit find H to their interest to deal rhv me as I wlii keep on hand. .eTeirthios to the Grocery; and Housekeeping line. v . . nA.Na a. rcuarc j7tt i :: pp.opKitToa; 1 fleer Qf the regiment. ; One Dollar.
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