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We irci to rti rvV cci- zzizzx cz from our meads en f2$ r trL. r gexieral Interest tut :' " ' - - ',?Z TWM The name or tne writer must alwaja ta fur ' nlshea to the EJitor. .' ' . ! ; Communioaaona most be written oa cxJjr one aide or the paper. : Personalities must be avoided. Aui it ta especially and particularly kszi stood that the Editor does not ."always endorse the news of oorrespoadenta oalesa so it&ted In the editorial columns: ' . VOL. XIV. W ILM INGTON, N, C, MONDAY, JULY 28, 1890. NO 191. . ' - . m9 - " - i i. . . . . " ; -- - . ? x . ) fill ii-iinn . (P r tt tt V H n - n-port any vffy4 V ltMfl NUTRITIOUS JU.CC -.-Of CALIFORNIA. l' j.with the medicinal C-f riant known to be fo&ial the human flUxativeloTKrma Habitual ConsU l0i the many lib clc oiawcafccr inactive VlflERUD BOWELS. fjSSerfiTMNGTH I xe is nsiag it and all are bdriihit. Mtfcnu om.t by JJCrJHA FIG SYRUP CO. ?tfKTB BELLAMY. fSKtaiLI DKtGGIST, 'j J Wliminjton, N. C. 3need & Co., C)W TO KfOIYILLE FCRNI- l loooustcrarrXirket and Second t Itrp sues, artistic designs, lowest trjMj tatitM to can and Inspect I nic mrUtf Just Arrived I t 1 !T13,a inull KUa, at IALL& PEAKS' ALL'S, f I n and 13 So. Water Street. foae and See Ua ! 9 SO&TO SECOND STKEET, BE- i uetrr ec Dnojtu itr ror n e cent, i J"-ttau city forqual.tr and l-PH Wcrouor Ihre bottles for iJ'Pf1 alwrs on hand. ica uwirs on nana. in : . iipi lima and Soulhport rU C2QVX UUvL WILMINGTON ?f.?- totunilnjiearcsthe xrTiS' t jo a. iwV.r ? P- Ttie last train 7 41 P- ta. oa Tuesdays anl eIf.iSJP1 bandar- Tlckfla fo" e at the ; iTi7 5 WiJ tor tne round trip. (Stock is Complete, I Juimr.vEOTo fill all iMfntniNU-u to as. vis. r w la mind. U I CNIM UUOTUEItS. lrusstta. ;4US V0LLEK8. ntU": 1LEKS IN :n?Ions, Groceries, Tobacco, Cigars, -AND- MERCHANTS, NF.W t .UctlTEDABARRELOr I? drained Unnciy9Na ! e4SSiUl,u- Also, a fBatterams,, : KX ULlmr. I'Swann. Agt. f P. rrcat SU Xarttt. James G. Elaine will be the next Uepnb4an candidate for President and don't you forget it. Mr. Leonidns J. Moore, of New born, a flre-trled Republican, is oat hi a card forever renouncing his al legiance to the Oj O. V. He can't fktand that devilish Forco bill. Short-lived has been the Repub lic of Brazil, under the first revolu- tlouUta.' TtAs lust of power has caoeed another revolation there which teems to be in a fair way of success. ::: -! i ' And now Secretary Blaine is charged with the war between Gua tctualA and , Ban Sabvador. We don't understand how, but the charge has been' luade. Probably notuebody neglected i to "burn there Ietten" and has gone to burning (owns instead. , The senseless and ridiculous prop osition eiuanatiug from the Atlanta Cutvstitution that the" South boycott the Northern prod act ions in case the Force bill should pass, seems to have met with the cold shoulder al most everywhere. Senator Vance xpeaks for North Carolina when he decidedly rejects the idea. Even were the thing prudent it would be impracticable and impossible.. Old Jube Early has published a card in the Lynchburg oVtfir in which he rates Maj. J. Horace Lacy at his actual valne. The old war horse says very plainly that he has no intention of challening,. Lacy; that he has publicly denounced him as a liar and a slanderer, but inti mates that if Lacy, feels that his "hrnor and veracity'! need vindica tion he may perhaps find satisfac tion at his hands. , Merit wins, as the marvelous sue cess of Hood's Sarsaparilla shows. It possesses true medicinal merit. Sold by all druggists. LOCAL Jt3 W S. 1YDXX TO NIW ADTXBT1S1MXNTS Fkkio & Co Furniture j , W M Cnniixa Mattresses . Excrasiox Fifth St M E Church Ndric No excursion to-morrow O10R Fa inch A Sons Low Shoes johm B IIa.nis rrescrtpUon Druggist Boiasxxs Waktxi Address Box C04, City C W Yatxs Noted men on the Solid South The moon fills next Thursday. Now. who says moonlight excursion? Fifty first-clasA hands wanted to make Pants, by the day or piece. Apply nt 122 Market street. t Capt. Wash Lamb of Goldsboro, is here, called to the; beside of .his brother, Mr. Roscoe Lamb. Mossr?. B. R. Penny ;and E. N. Penny returned to (the city this morning, from New York, - on the Benefcictor. : . "1 Rubber Hose, Lawn Mowers and Rakes of the! latest and most im proved makes are sold by the N. Ja cob! Hdw. Co.' j Keep dry and you will keep healthy. Umbrellas rubber coats, &c, at I. Shrler's, 8. E. corner Front and Princess streets, j t The gutter on the North side of Market street, near Front, appears to be still choked up and an over flow to-day was the result, I am Manufacturer's Agent for Barbed and all kinds of Wire, Com bination Wire and Iron Fences. Or ders solicited. James I. Metts. t This has been the last day , of the encampment for the First and Third Regiments. They will all leave for home to-morrow. The Second and the Fourth will take their places on Tuesday next, : Watermelons are j plentiful now, yet there are comparatively few really fine ones. It is likely that they are shipped North, where the de mand remains good andir prices are maintained. j . " Farmers, we can: supply you with Peanut 8 weeps and Diggers, Scraper aud Coclter Points. Seven different size wings and two size points for the 'Boy Clipper," the most Im proved plow on the market. N. Ja cobl Hdw. Co., factory agent, t Wre have It now. A Pump that is always primed, never requiring a tub of water to start It It is the bright Invention of a North Caro lina genius and is pronounced by ail to be the best pump on the market See it and you will have no other. N. Jacobl Hdw. Co. t There were four cars full of pas sengers coming up to the city on the Seacoast Hail road this morning. .' Big freshets are expected in both Cape Fear and Blank Rivers as a consequence of the'recent rains. , A few parties can be accommodat ed with board in a private family at Wrightsville. See ad. in this issue. Gov. Fowle returned to the city this morning and left on the 9.30 train on the W. & W. It. R. for RaN eigh. Workmen have been "engagd this afternoon in cleaning out the closed gutter at the corner of Market and Frdnt streets. " The rain, it rahieth every day. There was a heavy fall early this morning and showers off and on du ring the day. Mr. William. Glisson, of tho Point Caswell sectiou, was in the city to day and paid us a very pleasant visit this forenoon. Canteloupes are on the wane. Still, some very fine ones were in market on Saturday and to day and the prices were about tho same. We are truly glad to be ab!o to state tuat Mr. Roscoe Lauib, whose desperate illness with typhoid fever we have'noted, is now better. He was resting well to day. There was a fine breeze here this forenoon, but very little this afterT noon and we fear that there was not enough at the Bound to give the proper zest to the yacht race. Capt. Legg and Mr. A. Perry, who have carriages at Wrightsville. ply ing to the Encampment Grounds, have extended the courtesiesof their lines to the press, of this city. Eight cars full of people went down to the coast yesterday afternoon. It is estimated that nearly one thousand persons visited the Ham mocks ar.d the Beach, during-the day. In searching for the murderer of Mr. Nathan Fallf, some other motive besides robbery must be looked for. It is probable that fome one had a grudge agninst him and tried to cover up this fact by rifling the body. - The Grove carried down- a good crowd of passengers to the Black fish Grounds to day. All of the con ditions seem favorable for the larg est catch of the season and perhaps the largest ever made hereabouts by one party in one day. The rainfall here to-day was .38 of an inch and the greatest velocity of the wind was 19 miles an hour, from the Southwest. 'There have been heavy raius all along -the coast. Charleston reports 4.G2 inches to-day and Savannah 2.20 inches. A large excursion party is expect ! hpr from Rutherfordton on August 13th. Passengers will also be taken on nt intermediate points The party will arrive here at 7.30 p. in. on that day and will remain here two days, leaving at 7.S0 p. m. on the 15th. The only excursion announced for this week, thus far, is that of the Ladies' Aid Society of the. Fifth Street M. E. Church,who willgive one of their'delightful outings at Caro lina Beach on 'Friday next. The ladies will provide refreshments at city prices. There was some fine music at the Hammocks on Saturday, night, by Prof. Miller's band. The attendance there on that occasion was very hrrge, the city, the Souud and the Beach all going to "swell the cho rus." The young 'folks danced in the big pavilion. Mr. H. II. Kure showed us this morning three ripe peaches, from trees 011 his place, corner Second j and Castle streets. Each peach was of a different "brand." Mr. Kure says that lie has 28 trees in his gar den,' no two of the same kind. The crop is short, though, this year. 'The Goldsboro Argu insists upon it that the troops are getting tired of Camp Latimer and "want .a change of venue." Is this remark to go alongside of the prediction made by the ryurthat Aycock would be nominated for Congress on the sec-oud-ballot at Clinton, or is it to take precedence of it? ; - . Mr. W. L. Lucas, of Durham, is here on a brief visit to his uncle, Mr. A. F. Lucas. : ; , Owing . to i the accident .'to the steamer Sylvan Grove, there will be no excursion to Carolina Beach to morrow under the auspices of Grace M. E. Sunday School. j !". : The Congressional Convention for this, the Sixth District, will meet at Laurinburgto morrpw. Capt. Alex ander has no opposition now and will probably be nominated by acclama tion.! :i Mayor Fowler will, leave to mor row morning for Laurinburg, as a delegate to the Congressional Con vention andAIdermanMorton,Mayor pro tern, will handle the ribbons dur ing his absence. . , j ' The Ladles Deliglitect The pleasant effect 'and the per feet 'safety with which ladies may use the liquid fruit laxative, Syrup of Figs, under all conditions make it their favorite remedy. It is pleas ing io the eye and to the taste, gen tle, yet effectual in acting on the kidqeys, liver and bowels. Aii Old Soldier. One of the oldest, if not the oldest, soldiers in camp is Mr. Blackwelder,: of. Charlotte, who is a member of the; Hornets' Nest Riflemen. Mr. Blackwelder is G5 years old; he has been a member of this company ever since its organization, some 15 years vearsaero. He was in the Mexican war, having entered It at the age o 17, and says he has been on the po lice force of Charlotte for the past 85 years. Mr. Blackwelder is stil hale 'and hearty and looks not older than fifty. ' ' ' - ' ' With Racing Sails. The regatta which Is to take place oyer the course at Wrightsville this afternoon is to be made under rac ing sails and this means real down hard work for those on board. Up to noon to day but six boats had en tered and those are as follows: Pirate Capt. Norwood Giles. Peggoty Capt. T. W. Meares. . Vixen Capt. E. S. Latimer. K Lillian Florence Capt. IL M Bowden. j ; Loulie Capt. Willie Atkinson. Mamie B.Capt. H. L, Fennell. . I Are Ton an Heir? More than half a billion of dollars in1 unclaimed estates are awaiting the rightful heirs in England, Scot land, Wales I and Ireland. Most of these heirs are In the. United jstates, and have been advertised-, for in English papers; Thousands of heirs have never seen these, advertise ments.1 If your ancestor on: your father's or mother's side came from any of the above-named countries do not fail to write to E. Ross, Eu ropean Claims Agency, 227 Grand St, New York, ana ascertain 11 you are an heir i Your deceased ances tor's rfchts are yours by British law. We have information of every es tate and deceased person whose heirs have been advertised for in 125 years, i Send postal note for 25 cents to insure information. If you are an heir we will recover the estate Tor you. No recovery, no lee. ! 1 Weekly Weather Crop Bulletin. 1 The reports of correspondents of the Weekly Weather Crop Bulletin, issued! by the North Carolina Ex periment Station and State Weather Service, co-operating with the Uni ted States Signal Service, show that the weather during the week end ing Saturday last has been general ly, cloudy, damp and unusually cool over the whole State. The tempera ture , ranged very low the entire week, the highest being 88 degrees at Vadesboro on the 20th, and the lowest 52 degrees on the ; 23rd. at Wetdou, again lower than has been recorded here in July. The rainfall has been above the average. The first general heavy rain occurred on Friday, and there can hardly beany localities where . the. soil has not been thoroughly soaked. The low temperature and heavy rain as in jured cotton to some extent, al though very ;few discouraging re report have been received. The normal rainfall for each week ; of July is 1.30 Inches; the average this, week is more than inch above the normal. " M . , LOOKTOtJSGl v ; Prevent tendency to Wrinkles or ageing of the skin by using LEAr rkllk Oil. Preserves a youthful, plump, fresh condition ol thefea ture8 Prevents withering of the skin, drying up of the flesh. Pre vents ' flabbiness. - Prevents chap ping, 1 cracking.- Keeps skin soft, emnnih .f-flf-. Trrf rror, eta rr rr- paid by express on receipt of $1.00. : Forecaats. :, For North Carolina, showery and warmer weather. Local forecast?, from 8 a. m. to-day, for Wilmington and vicinity, showers, followed by fair weather to night and farmer. It acklen's Arnica SalT. W -v:" The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, TetteTt Chapj ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively curea Piles, or no pay required. I t is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction, dr money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Robert R Bellamy, wholesale and tatail dTAiggiat, Brotherhood of Blacksmith. i The lodge of the International Brotherhood of Blacksmiths, recent ly organized in this city, elected the following officers at their last regu lar meeting: -President A. B. Shiver. Vice President S. E. King. j Recording Secretary W. F. Hew-, ett. " r ' Financial Secretary John Rourke Conductor James Smith. - Probably One of Them. 4 . Bryan Gaston, an escaped con vict, who is known to have recently burglarized a house in Brunswi6k county, was arrested here Saturday afternoon and lodged in the guard house. It is thought that he has been concerned in some of the rob beries that have taken place recent ly in this section. He has not yet had a hearing but will be held fori a day or two, pending some further expected developments. Broke the Flanga. A, telegram was received here this afternoon from Southporr, stating that the Sylvan Grove.at 9.30 o'clocl: this morning, was -seen off OQk Island Live Saving Station, flying a signal of distress. The tug Alex Jones, which was at Southport at the time, went out to her assistance and isnow towingher up to the city It seems that the Grove broke the flange on the steampipe and was un able to keep up steam. No one was injured; only a good day's fishing was spoiled. , .. . " ' ' i- t ' ' - Criminal Conrt. This court adjourned to day for the term, after having disposed of the following cases:' State vs. George Laspeyre, for larceny.. Nol pros. State vs. Brig. Brothers, for lar ceny. Nol pros. Edward Galloway, convicted on Friday of the larceny of growing crops, was sentenced to three' years in the Penitentiary. Dennis Horn, was granted a new trial, under bond of $400 A motion for a new trial in the case of J. L. Barker, convicted of slander, was overruled. j into print in quaint and attractive form. The frontispiece is a hand some picture ' of V Exquisites of D'Ar tagnan's Time;" "Galiegher" is a ileasan t newspaper story; "Sergeant Gore" is a delightful tale of frontier Ufe and there are other entertain- ing and attractive papers. .The il lustrations, as usual, are very fine. NE W JAPV KttTlSEMBNTO. " O wiiig to the Accident J'0 THE STB AM EH SYLVAN GUOVK ': there will be no Excursion to Carolina Beach to-morrow", under the auspices of Grace K. K. - Sunday School. Jj-281t Excursion. : rjUlE L4DIE3' Alt) SOCJE fY OF FIFTH Street M. E. Churcn will give an Excursion to Carolina Beach Friday, August 1st, on steam er SYLVAN GROVE. ' Boat leaves at 9:30 a. m., 2:50 p. m. and 5 p. m. Kefreshmenta at city prices. Jy 28 H Board at Wrightsville: FEW PARTIES CAN Bfi ACCOHUO datea with Board in a private househeld at Wrightsville Sound. ; " For particulars' address BARI,B, Jysstf I- Box 504, City. Fine Hair fesses. .BesoYatiog Done U Oricr Promptly. Oar Latch String Ontsldo TyrEMBERS OF THE STATE GUARD AND visitors are cerdlally invited to visit the Mam moth SHOE Establishment of Geo. R. French & Sons II The Last of Karlh. The remains of Miss Julia Bear, who died in Boston on Friday last, were interred yesterday afternoon in the Hebrew inclosure at Oakdale. The services were condacted by Rev. Dr. Mendelsohn, who returned from Baltimore for the purpose. They were heW at Mr. Sol. Bear's residence, from whence the funeral procession started, and at the ceme tery. A!long line of sorrowing friends - 1 x? 1 11. . - : anu. reiatiTes louuweu iuu reiximuo fr tli frAv . i Th rall-harers were w ...w r, -T - - . . Messrs. L eil, J. N.Jacobi,L. Tay- yeO, It. 1X611011 06 SOnS, lor, 0. a. dcuiubs, a. xx. umxuwoiu, B. Goodmani N. Rosenthal and j. Newman. i BEFORE GOING HOME. Our Wholesale Department Is complete. having received within the past few weeks 600Cases of BootsandShoes ' " : . FOIJ FALL TRADE. ' 1 our .Messrs. j. u. Beu f"De Boacn ana J. G-tXee, cGUJ?"-r. are in the city ready to wait on their mtd 3. RETAIL DEPARTMENT BOOMING. SHOES and SLIFPERS. i Biggest Bargains ! ever offered In LOW Seribner' for AurubU Scribner's Magazine for August i a real gem. It is a fiction nuuJ; ber and a very erood one. Besides a long' instalment of "Jerry," the re markable serial which began sever al months ago, are half a dozen short stories,' in different ' veins, all but one being love tales. Mr. Mars ton, the venerable London publish er, tells "How Stanley Wrote His Book," he having spent some time with his author fn Cairo. There are some amusing details in his sketch and a strong tribute to Stanley's character. The artist Blasfield and his wife contribute twenty pages of sketches and illustrations of "The Paris of the Three Musketeers" the Paris which in great part has dis appeared, while what remains sel dom seen by tourist?. Thomas Bail ey Aldrich has a forceful tragedy in verse of two sisters who loved the same man. "A bentimentai Annex7' consists of a few short sketches by H. C.Bunner, a .writer who 'has a; faculty of putting unexpected thicks IO8 North Front Street. (ppostte The Ortoa) Jy 28 U ( Noted Men on the Solid Soatb. " ILART A. HERBERT. ZEBCLON B. H Vance, Wm. M. Fish back, Benry G. Turner, Sand Pasco, IrarP. JOnes, Wm. J. Wilson, Gea G. vest, A. s. Long and others. Price f L25. Je25lf j C. W.,TATE8. my 28 U , MANAGER. rprjTo tj a DPT? 13 printed wrrn I ELI D X iilT JuJi IntTnanuracturedfcy the PalrmountPrintta7lnic Works. T K. WKKiuT CCO, 2Cth street and Pennsylvania avenue. Jm U PLUaiiljUa, V9, Evapg. Lutheran St Matthew's Mission S. S. Excursion v rpo QAROLINA BEACB, THURSDAY, JULY 3lst; 1890. Round trip: Adult's ticket. 50c. committee: o. w. uornemann, c, W. P015 J vogt, Jno. T. Boesch, Chas. II. stemmer mann. 1 38 2830 jy 28 St JWO. B. HAWKG, Prescripti on Druggist, 107 North Ihifd Sire Opposite filj Ml,: ; ' SELLS ALL KINDS OF ; P ate n t IU3 edic i ne o TOILET I ARTICLES ' Telephone 109. I ' - : Jy 28 It I MAKE A SPECIALTY . -- J . j' " -OF- ' ' - '' ISLAND BEACH HOTEL J. A. BROWN, Manager. TTAVING XEASED, THE ABOVE NAKED Hotel, situated at the Hammock. I am ore. pared to cater aacceatfolly to the wants of the public.- I . 1 The tablra will be supplied with the choicest - , viands ef the season. 1 . r Many places of great Interest in the vldn- ' . lty. hurf Bathln? Bath Housos lo stlU water, line boating fadllUes, unrivalled flshlnj, and above arr an unexcelled Cuisine. 1 Cottages on the Beach connected with the ' Hotel. - j - - 1 ProL Killer's celebrated Band enzaced for the Season. - V ' J. A. UltDTZW . r
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