11!J!! r SB"" TLZ1SS K0T1C5. We irtll to F-J-J to recciTo ccracrlc&Lcr.i aft- " w. TT J " i I ' m trca car rnsaa cn uj aa aa t-t;:ct3 1.1 cecerti interest, tut ' t The aims or te writer ma3t Alw&ri tg fur tdshea to the error. - -, i Comm tnucanon s muss he wrlttea caca: one sute or the paper. - PersoaAUOes must bo ATOldod. . ' Atti it ts espasur and pirttcuTartj cri:-. stood that the EUtor does not annLTs rsCcrso VOL. XIV. WILMINGTON, N. C, WEDNESDAY, JULY 23,1890. NO 187. tho Tiews ot correspoBdcnts ociea ttatsi tn the editorial columns. In) 'MTiw; WIS? .y V r - - . irrr si. . i 1 ca elf 2at form L-f-R,T,0USJU,CE PCS OF CALIFORNIA. .d xritb the medicinal Of pUlll KUUi w 1 r :,r m acrreeabie ISctfce laxative to perraa Habitual Consti- rg, asclthe many ril? e-: -.fS, on a weak or inactive , fHS UVEnAHU BUWU.O. -T.Lr.f.nttirtmeiy known W . jmsrsTiusmcTUAur I J THAT I i irflXTH na Ti-r -AU-Y FOLLOW. I,ry cce is using it and all are Wnur op I i-ACTUtO 01. BY WORNIAFIG SYRUP CO. KOtfEUT R. HBLIiAMY. IHOLESALK PRTittIST. - wilmlncion. N. C. tVVXX TO NKW ADTIKTIBCXKYTS fNtio Co Furniture C W Yates Noted tnen on the Solid south w , "ni" It was cool enough for n -tire at WrfghUvllle last night. The boarding houses at Wrfghts- ville are now crowded "with visitors. Fifty flit-c!a.H3 baud wanted to make Pants, by. the day- or piece. Apply at 123 Market atreet. t Uubber Hose, Lawn Mowers and Rakes of the latent and most frn proved inakes.are sold by the N. Ja- cobriJdw. Co. ' t ' . '. Forecasts.', For North Carolina, fair weather, Except in the western portion thower and stationary ' tempera ure. Local forecast, from 8 a.;ni. to-dai, for Wilmington and vicin- ityf fair weatlier and stationary tern J steppetl from a clump of bnslies and - I I demanded "his nionev. or his life." Mr. Risley called for help and two perature. Keep dry and . you - will ' keep healthy. Umbrellas, rubber coats, &c; at I. ShrierV, E. corner Front and Princess streets - t i Fr the Alliance. -The Atlantic Coast Line will have round trij tickets-on' sale August 10th to 13th inclusive, and good to return until August 19th, from Wil mington to Asheville, on acconnt .oi the, North Carolina Farmers' .'Al- Hanoe. f Price of tickets f 0.70 for the round trip. ' 1 i It is very important In this age ot vast material progressr"that a rem- exlv be nleasimr to the taste and to I am Manufactured Agent for H,e ey ily tken acceptable to . . . ..... " ithPKTninAPiiiind npitnv in lis na- liATlP(I find all Iclnris nf AViro f 'rt.i. I r binatlon Wire and Iron Fence?. Or ders solicited. James I. Metts. t We are unuer obligations to our clever "friend, Mr. Oerrit Walker, for a basket of lar?e ' and delicious grape, from his vineyard on Middle Sound. The . new flag for tho . Purcell House has not yet arrived but in . i inc uicpcuv i;vaiai vuiuc) wwu al flag was procured for temporary tended for business communications 1 I A 1 ' that cannot very well be crowded, andfor other" purposes demanding space. Both kinds have in the ricrht-hand unner corner, instead of . thp rfnrfsnifttion of a stamp, a ture and effects, i Possessing Bese qualities. Syrup of Figs is the one perfect Jaxative and most ; gentle diuretic known. . i , H i - , The New Postal Cards. ' New postals are soon to be j issued by the PostofUce Department.! They will be of two sizes an idea! of the Postmaster' General the bigger ones, which have twice. the area of honor of the Encampment a nation al flag was procured for tei use and raised last evening. To our friends, 'the marketmeu, we commend the old "song, the re frain of which is as follows: "We wnn'f cm HrtitiA till inrrn!n ifa won't go home till mo'rning; till day- 8ran portrait of (ien. Orant. i i. - - - light doth appear." The only decorations we have noticed on the line of the Seacoast Railroad . tin? those . ot Capt. John u Oldcnbuttles store, corner Market 'and Tenth streets, where they are profuse nnd liandsome. Dr. Carmichael, of.. the Marine Sneed & Co., CX3$0BTO KN0XV1LLK l Ui- jC.ii4aeonvorMdrk and second I Hospital, and other residents of that I section of the city complain of tlie fusillade of pistols Kept up every nicht now in the wools East of the UTrstJur.artuic desljrns, lowest frrrjtoij laTitrd to da and Inspect 1 mc inj 13 U Y. Rl. C. A. in Cnmp. Tin. V M. a A. of tin? State have a large lent on the camp ground. with seating capacity for eighty persons, where all the State dailies and weeklies, New York and Itich; mnml ilnilipq and SO1U0 of the lUOSt prominent magazines will be on file for the accommodation of the mm tary and visitors duringthe encamp ment. The tent is under the charge of Mr. L. A. Coulter, State Secre Mr. a. M. Busev. Secre- :& iUz " tary, anu air. j. ju. .( .y. v cl vnilT?1?Q clty w,l,c,, ia vcrrnnnoying and pre t for tbe Association of this city. lMUrt YUliLIilVO, vents Meep. . Ta addition to the large amount of I c . , m iif t Y 1.-I-U I V I CA...,nM ... ..nr. ennnltr vn wltVi I VAnHlnrr llinttpr. there Will alSO b6 n-tnc Peanut Sweepsand Diggers, Scraper plenty of stationery and writing ma iXmaiUUS, u uttiicn, , , Oonlter Points. Seven different terial for tho convenience or corres i i .i IJprs, Tokcco, Cigars, size wings and two sfze 'j points for pondence, so that the4soldier boys" AND ,OM1SSION' MERCHANTS, Cw.;rrMt d Pork 5ls., tflUHNGTON, C. MZ'J Must Arrived ! XlLCrTOPTUAT HIESII ITOUN- HALLJt PEAIWALL.'?, lluausa watr6troeu 8 si C tho 'Bov CIinter." the most im proved plow on the market. N. Ja cob! Hdw. Co., factory agents, t Round trip tickets to Boston, Mass.. on account of the National Encampment, G. A. RT, "will be plac led on sale by the Atlantic Coast Llne.Atfzust 7th and 8th. Price of tickets from Wihulncton. t270. all rail; via 8ound Line from New York, $20.70. Steam tugTali8man,having in tow the disabled and leaking ! American schooner Maggie Lawrence, loaded with phosphate rock, from Charles ton for New York, anchored the schooner off the bar and came up to fh rltv at 10.50 oclock this fore- ! noon for coal. " . Another Attempt. , . An attempt was; made on Sunday morning last to rob Mr. Willie Ris ley, of this city. lie was returning from a visit to the llewett: farm, at Jumping Run when, a colored man colored farm hands responded. The fellow tooK to his heels, j He was chasetl a thort dbtance but escaped. i Assaolt at Summer's Kesf. ' A report came in from- Wrights- iIle Mast night' that an old one- Ieggetl colored man, said to be a preacher, was assaulted on Sum mer's Rest, near Mr. Wm. Larkins' place, and robbed of 20 ill ' ' money; It is said that there was a boy with him who- escaped; and gave the alarm. The bid fellow belougs on Middle Sound" and had been" to Wrightsville to dispose of some pro duce. Some doubts have been ex pressed as to the ! facts but we be lieve that they are correct. The old man has been carried to his home and was somewhat better to-day. The latest report about the affair is that the old fellow had been fool- ingaround another man's wife and was beaten by the irate husband. Cottagers at Carolina fteacn. 1 There are 32 cottages now at Caro lina Beach j and next season the number"wlll probably approximate one hundred. These are in , addi tion to the hotel, which is kept I full of guests always. .The resident cot tagers are as follows: Messrs. W, A. French, D. McEachern, W. H. Y'opp, A; D. Brown, J, C. Stevenson, jj W. Collins, J. A.: Springer, W, H. Strnth ers, O. W. Yates, B. C. fioram, W. C. Price, C. C. Southerland, Waltjer Small bones.1 Isaac Bat es I). K W. Mathis, W. Catlett, W. H. Oerkih, I. A. Kure, R. W. Smith, N.JIulIen, F..; Newbury, James Nolan and J. L. Winner And Mrs EAV-Doscher, of Wihoingtoit; Messrs. O. A.-Rob. bius, W. A. Robeson and H. J. Mc Duflie, orFayetteville, and -jM.i II. E. ' NowburV; - of " MaguoliaV These all have their families with them; aud some are entertaining guests. There are two colored residents in cottages, John H. Howe and John Brown, two Svorthy and weW known residents of this city; - Men oa the Solid South; TfUlt OERBF.RT, ZEBCLON B. ristback. Eenry O. Turner. In r.Jof, wm. j. wilsoo. Ceo. Loejaaaoiheis. rrtcetLSS. 4 C. W. Y.VTES. flnaHeach and Soulliporl We have it now. j A Pump that is t1wv nrimwl. never renuiring a tub of water to start It. It I the bright invention of a North Caro lina genius and Is pronounced by all to be the Jbest pump on the market. See it and you will, have no other. V TtfiM TTlw. Ho. - . T Iftnrn crowd at Caro A. aw aw - Una Beach to day, i The Grove car rieddown a large number on her two trips and many more will go down fat 5 I o'clock. : The Ho warn boys certainly ought to feel happy inn v urrito ns often and as much as lUia " w - thev please to their friends ai home. The tent is also supplied with chess, chequers and conven iences for games, and hammocks are swung on the surrounding trees in the immediate vicinity, where the tired and sleepy may indulge in a delightful rest or a quiet "snooze." Mr. Coulter will be in constant at tendance," and Mr. Busey will be there a good deal of the time. Criminal Court. In this Court yesterday afternoon Edward Edwards, colored, charged with assault and battery and high- way robbery, was found guilty and sentenced to ten years in the peni tentiary. Edwards is the man, who on the 10th of last June, ronoea and almost killed Mr. L. J. TJills on the Eederal Point road, about 'five miles from the city. He has always been known in police circles as a mean and desperate fellow. ; State vs. Henry Shepperu, color ed, assault with a 'deadly weapon, guilty. Sentenced-to twelvemonths iu the State Penitentiary." sunt vs. .tames B. Barron, color- oil, larcenv. guilty. Sentenced live years in the penitentiary. The followed cases were disposea otto day: ; i Tin rvmrt. lui -been encaged all M M S S w - w ' w Gallant Gentlemen All. " The Marion Rifles. 4th ' Regiment, S.LM., men strong, arrived here this morning on the W., C. &-A. R. R. train and at once embarked on the Passport and steamed down to Soiithpo'rt, where they will go into camp for ten davs. They are ac companied by the Marion Rifle Band of ten pieces, one of - . the,best musical organizations in our sister - States. The Rifles are officered as follows: . 1 ' Captain E. A. Gasque. First Lieutenant J. S.:Davis. Second Lieuteuant P. A. Wiilcox. Orderly Sergeant E. T. Wiilcox. Both the company and the band are ' com nosed of voung men. as fine looking a body of citizen sol- diery as we have ever seen. apc. Gasque seems proud of his men nnd with much reason. They are picked men. Every man is .a gentleman, sober, intelligent, obe dient and courteous. The citizens rf Snnthnort are to be congratulat ed on haviug these gallant . gentle men with them and we advise them to keep them witj.fhejn as'.long as rossihl advice thev are -apt to overthe large number of people day in trying V. J. uarner, wuu ja they have drawn together to day We are sorrv to hear that Mr. Ros- eoeLamb continues very low. lie LraaiimnThthrAa few days since! from Washington City, sufifering I from a severe attack of typhoid fever and is at Capt, Southerland s resi- Second. The Charge of the Light Brigade. Vulgarly speaking, "hell, broke loose" on the Seacoast train ontthe nnn Vi(w R. R. last 'night; One of the gallant Washington Light In fantry iwas so full1 of "eperits"; that he wanted every oociy to Know iw He made known the fact y violent, vulgar! and IndecenC language, by pulling the bell cord wnue cue iram was at a stand-still and the conduo- tot upper and finally ,by ;knock; miitli.1 ' Tiiis latbr Svas promptly resented by a blow in the mouth. Cant Phillibs interfered at this point ahd got a blow in the eye. for his trouble. Some of the drunken soldier's friends interfered and tried to quiet him,; but in vain. 'Arrived at tlie ilammWks, Ad jutanir Gen eral niWnn anneared on the - scene and nlncp.r the man under "arrest. Gen.' G len n "afterwards fotdj Presi dent Latimer, of the Seacoast IU R. tofJthat he would Retail a guard Jor dutv at the Hammocks and on tlio Beacli to day to'prevent; a;ny i urther disturbances. ,. .. The mdn'f fiatue Is Joseph Bow- ens and on affldavitor ;capt. -fnii lips, conductor on " the Seacoast R. R., who was struck Ijy Bo wens, J s tiiA Rnniinsr to-dav - isuel a war- V 41 f,tuVE l-tAVts wilmisoton H w.is reiortel as somewhat quiet- Ketchum. F. V. B. Yopp, S.F.Yopp, charged with ths murder of Edward Hill, a fireman on the Beacoasi the Hammocks on June 2Cth for the dell Allen Brown for the defence." The following jury was empanelled this the rightful heirs in England.' iieot forenoon: R. B. Register, W. F. j land, Vale! now, last Riehard V1lliams, i. The Kncampinent. ' The tfoops are all in camp teii companies having arrived evening. Although it was late whn thepgot there guard mounting was ordered and sentinels posted,' and soon all was quiet and still in the camp, .nothing oeing heart! out the distant boom of the surf and the steady tramp of the sentinel, j The First ahd Third - Regiments now n camp consist of the following" com panies: First Regimext Col. John W. Cotten. commanding. Co. A Cant. J. H." Foxhall, iTair- boro. Co. B-Capt. Greenville. Coi-D-Capt. W. T. Ilollowell, Goldsboro. . , ; , Co. F Capt. P. J, Macon,! War renton. ' . - - -I ' . - j , Third Regiment Col. W. T. Gray, commanding. ' Co. A Capt. Robert B. ' Glenn, Winston. .Co. C Capt. Henry Perrv, Hen derson. . i i Co. D Capt. W. A. GhttiM, ! Jr., Durham. . i i I Co. E-aapt. W. A. Bobbittj Ox foid. Co. F-Capt. E. C. Holt, Burling ton. .1 Co. G-Capt. W. G. Hbwlett,Reids Co. I Capt. A. J. Ellington, Reids- ville. Band of Third Regiment, Charles W. Price, Drum Major, f : The serious work of the encamp ment began tb-day with drills in the forenoon and afternoon and a strict enforcement of the regulations. Dress parade will take place at C:4p o'clock and it is expected that then? will vbe a very large attendance from the city. There is not nearly as much interest felt here m the en campment, however, as there was last year, mainly because of the, comparatively . small number of troops iii camp. The entire four regiments scarcely make more; than the strength or one run regimeni ahd it is felt already that it was a mistake to d ivide the force into t wq encampments. , ' . ' i jTBW A D VEKTI8EM BNTS. ' Coike and Sec .Us J AT XO. 30 XOKTIf SECOXP 5TKEET. BE - : j.,.-..- ; f-- : ' i twtieo Market and Princes?, where rou can sret a schooner ot Pransrht Heer ror nre cents.: It excels anything: in the city tor quality and price Export for 10 cents or three bottles for a quarter. jL'igrars, &c, always on hand. - jy 22 lw ; - NEW ADVKRTIS12iinNTa. POSITIVEL v -T1IK Largest and Most Perfect STOCK or WHITE n, at tne. ammocN u --m" j - - . .x r ,n it . ( . Mr. Solicitor Moore appears ' j rantlovnis fVl? t v? S the State and Hon. A. M. Wad- j f r0T-a irilrV 5 f and Messrs. A. J. Marshall and Atnn rtf AcXuxU, More tlian half a billion oj dollars In unclaimed estates are awaiting rZT!.HrWJ ATrs at i a. ?. !. . Tho last irala i ""'Pi m oa TutMjjs urui m.; t.r. :Jlto the Front. HIE LAST rUHlILSDK - cSJV?? h4 I5d User Ebjt tii' -pfr ytar rer uciTr for - 23 tt er thin morning, but no better. rti w Xnlle has receive! a itl v W - - letter from Mr. J. Van Liudlay, In formlnrr him that Mr. 'II. E. Van De man. Chief of the Poraological De nartuient of the Bureau of Agricul tnn will attend the Mt. Holly meet ing and Fair, on the 30th inst. and .;ri lwfnrA thpre on crapes anu grap cilture,illsease5, remetbes, &c - s Every tissue -ot the body. hATIrt ftntl A IinTnited States, and - have- been advertised foivin ' English papers. Thousands of heirs have never seen , these, advertise ' ments. If your mncestor on vour father's or mother's side came from 'any of the above-named countries; iockina Amlm BaU. 'do not fail to write to E. Rosa, bu j ro.t.a Aannw oQ? fi rand The Best Baire m the. world for "'Z 'rtTi n if you Cots, uruisea, oores..uiu-.. . . . Y deceased ances- W. M. Hankins, Geo. T- AKierman, F. 8. Clark, A. B. Sandhn, it. ai. Woodcock,: T. J. Tart,; E. V. Mc Kenzie, J. W. ThorburnJ Go West, Young Man;! - A FAR AS HUNTER'S BEER 8 A LOOK, 2fo-4 North Water street. Wilmington. y. c. where you can get a schooner of jresh Draojrht Deer lor nre cents, something that exceU anything In the city lor quality and prices. Deliverrd free anywhere In the city. Fine Export Deer at 10 cents; three for Z- cents. ; Jygat SOMETHING NEW ! II AVE JUSTjilECCIVED A BARREL OF Kcw Strained Honey, The finest ever brought to this jaartet which j wflt retail at scents a quart.?- AI30. a - consignment of fresh i ; ,:; every laaue tak- wmm . . . . . . 1L ll..r llultA. IIAInd A Ci bnn Pmntinnd and positively cures . - ;r..:tf umuM'T" ' . , t . rate anu ueceaseu uerwu 'wuwc t rs Piles, or no.pay: required. It is grtar- ate anu v for ln 125 ?if r Ants years. Ueud postal note for 3 cents Tm FOR SALE CHEAP BT x 1 A -Inn nA.fMt i CUTI anteeu wbto rv nv" n- ..t. vpara. Send PO or money reiunucu. a nc - lncnrA mfnmntinn: -If ventre per 'wt. Ing Hood's 1 .''-r -.ip.inlla. frhoU.ie J t. .um ' tfor yon.- 2o recovery, no fee. B IPs' Given n, As- lis so'ttii Front sr xxtrcttt st Sfsrircr. ;. jj v, it n ::: i' ..;.-: -l:r', y- -::a is the crrv. Plata Gondf, with Ktubrolder- ' ies to match. , v i v embroidered Ooodi In nlLqual .,: ;: Uit. ;.CyJr .-; ;: 1 : V.-'-'-Neat and beau'lfal PlaUU and :' Checks. - " Piqu, with Pique TrimnilnsB. The prices cut In halt to cash or punctual paying customers. Gents' Purnishihg Goods. Everythlnsr la this line PKICliST CTT IN HALF to people who pay cash or pay prompt 17 on presentation of bill. " HEDRICtl. SENSIBLE LADIES BUY THE IK ' . . .. TABLE. XiHSrE3ST3 , of.me. "I have a splonuu stock-, and ; w. i ' 'i- - . '- " - Offer Low Pricas this Week, HEDRICIC. jy 21 tt " 5 .' GLOVE CONTEST! , AT OCEAN VIEW, . Friday, July 23, 1890, at IP, M. Professor LAYT0N, , OF SOUTH CAKOL1NA, AND Prof. W. A. DEMPSE7, : OF NEW YORK CITY. r The Graast FportiiiIvfBt f M Season. Great "Reduction in Prices I AND BIO BARGAINS IN . Ladieo' Clipporo ; - r'r and- Y . 0. v Y '' &ENTS" LOW SHOES ! COMMENCE S10NDAY, JULY 218T, 108 North Front Street. (Opposite The Orton.) - Jy fl tf Our Stock is Complete, : jND WE ABE PKEPAKED TO FILL ALL orders ahd prescriptions entrusted to us. Vis itors to the Encampment please tar la mlruJ. We are ueirly opposite the Orton. ' - MCNDS BKOTI1EIU." " XT ?l tf Prcgyteta. ; VEHICLES ! - VEHICLES ! 1' OFFER FOU. 8ALE A L.KQ Nt'JlBER . AND A OREiT VAKIETY OP JSfCDnd-Haud .yelilcles, All In good order and ro4y tor immediate wt?.i They will be sold very low for cuh or 5dod paper.v,;aY; -YYV: . Call aiwi get A good barg3la at Y' ! YY-Y-'Y Y- ohiifAAS ztams.s, ' i jyffllt: ; Ctr.Tttrd anl I'rliirrr.". -

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