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- PLSASSJJOTIGZ.' . we wia ueciad wrccdTo ecsmrriat'ers Crom jp3i friend on car and an rctcts general In teres wont ' - - The cam of t&e wrtcer mast aiwajs ta fur cisliea to ti Editor. tZy . Commwaicaxxora must be written on onljr one stae of tne paper. nersoaaiioes mnac be aYOiacdJ And u ts eapocUaiy an parttcularly caisr atood that tno EOl tor does not always endorse theTtewa of correaponaenta anlesa so stated In the editorial columns. ' i- r ni i u - by carriers, tree 1 . A-aurco Crr " .. rrrv)rt any and voL.xiy WILMINGTON, N, C, MONDAYr AUGUST 4, 1890. NO 197. Da ID j V-1 Pj n . 7rf -ft3 N J I r f . .,t,J and results -when drfnii! token; it w pleasant .1 fjS WeLs cleanses the sy pfrX dL'peb colds, head; K and cures habitua Svrup of Figs 13 the C&r citi kind ever pro- prompt in f T! i stomach AS tatealJe substances, it tl 12I have maae u mo voi l-rtsea'T known- - rt r m L3 iui i Asy rename urugwt. wv ttfiTe it on hand will pro Btlf for any one who fiat, try it. Do not accept anj humM FIG SYRUP CO. . uimicuco. cau jnni rr. rnr row, .r. EtftfEKT B. HELL A MY E0LULE DRUGGIST, vr? to the f.. f1 r-t Sneed & Co., iCTfiSOW TO KXOXVILLE t V 112 ki, sow tout earner Market and Second hr Luv-oiK,iriUtic designs, lowest n.. rjtoJj Invited lo call and Inspect t nac mjl3tl Just Arrived ! 5 I LOT OF THAT FUKSII l P4OUN- - KTTIJCtn vnIl Kit?, at UALL t K A 1 ty A L t,'3, 14 11 aqJ U Sol Watrr Street. TffAtMi String OnfaidA raSKS OF THE STAT K UUAKD AXD . at t wrtUJ'.j invited to visit tneM&m- -1 saus Ei:aMi.iimeBt of sso. R. French & Sons j ttri'KEGoIXO HOME. Wii Dcpartmrnt Is complete, 2f wirtia tLe past few weets -OCasesof Bootsand Shoes FVK rALLTllADE '"i1 J- W ("IV Co") and J. - -rtr trrcdi, PtrjlKTJI EXT DOOMING. -wsffrrER"fr cfTcml 111 LOW M-R. French & Sons, Souu Frout street. t WE HAVE "tivEa a:othei:;l.ugeii3- KCTMENT OK ANt fu au tiacy woods, wnlca km tncrx I XST A LSI ENT8 or r-uie u coral my tntited to ex -. a 4irnor mock oi Instra- ,UT Itcd Rnurrr- t.iHING NEW! TfctCHVEDAIARnEtop Strained liuoy, X.O CAL 3nT m w s. IJTDM TO NW ADTXBTZSXMBim Fjiied Co Fumitam 1 - : ' Mora E koto is Draglsts ' bcuxDCLX Carolina Ceach ateam?ra x Jxo II D auk- Patent Kedldnea, etc C w YAtia Xotea men on the solid south There will be lively Wrfhtvil!e this week.. times at Dr. A. D. McDonald, who has been I ; T1?e " MiBiitcd. i sick and' absent from the citj liasj The pleasant effect and the per returned here alid resumed his practfect satciy with which ladies may tice and we are glad to know that he ; use the liquid frait laxative, Syrup has recovered his health. or Figs, under all conditions make it Mr. N. Greene wirld, 6T Richmond, is iiero on a visit to his son. : There was a large crowd of people at Wrightaville yesterday, mostly colored. There was a fine . rain this morn ing, iu the early hour?,' and more daring the day. ' Mr A. Daiid went North Satur day night for the purchase of new Fall and Winter goods. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is in favor with all classes because it combines conomy and strength. 100 Doses One Dollar. Fifty first-class hand wanted to make Pants, by the day or piece. Apply at 122 Market street? - t There is talk of another hot wave, moving from the West. iBy the ac counts given it ought to be here to morrow. ' ! - Rev. Mr. Beaiuan, of this city, will preach at MasonboroBaptistChurch on Sunday afternoon, August 17th. at 4 o'clock. . Keep dry and you ' will keep healthy. Umbrellas, rubber coats, &c, at I. Shrier's, 8. E. corner Front and Princess streets. t A dealer was asking a cent a pound for his watermelons to-day. lie had one that weighed 40 pounds and wanted 40 cents for it. "TV , . their. favorite remedy. It is pleas- The proposed novr cornet band is to the eye and to the tagte Ren, l!,f,0rf,rtn,"lHn.a ieetlnff-tj; tie, yet effectual in acting on the .,r.u m ' iii! " , 'I,"! kidneys liver and bowels. it will be composed of' 18 pieces at the fctai t. - . s -The Encampment. .The Second and Fourth Regiments -of the StateGuard will go into camp to-morrow evening at Camp Lati mer, on Wrlghtsville Sound. They will remain there one week. - The The Grove did not go down to the Dlackfish Grounds to-day, to the dis appointment of mauy. It-was con cluded Into Rnttirdjiv vnfnr in abandon the trip for the present. It ) trooP rai.ns wiU,arr,i.v! hf.re ""JT" is well enough that she did not go out to-day as the wind has been-from NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVtJUTlSEaiENTS. I am Manufacturer's Agent for Barbed and all kinds of Wire, Com bination Wire and Iron Fence. Or ders solicited.- James I. Metts. . t The thermometer could not climb any higher than 85to-lay but the excessive humidity of the atmos phere made .everybody nncomfort able. . ' ' ; With "Regal" Paint on your house and "Plastico" on your walls, your house .will be beautiful and your family happy. Sold by the'N. Jacob! Udw. Co , factory agents. t Mr. Jere Hewlett and his crew of 13 men from Masonboro Sound went to their fishery this morning, on Ma sonboro Beach, with a seine 300 yards' long to begin the fall fishing. Congress has, decided .for Hunter to sell and deliver to any, part of the city quart bottles of fresh Beer. Put up only to order, for 10c a quart, at Hunter's Beer Saloon, No. 4 North Water street. - It We are informed Unit a young lady, while bathing In the channel at Wrightsville Sound, a few days since, fainted and but for the timely assistance of a few gentlemen she would have been drowned. The big gate that spaus the Sea coast R, It. at Wrlghtsville was part ly torn down last uight. 'The rollers to fhe gate failed to work and it had to be pulled clown so as allow the passnge of the 8 o'clock train. The Greensboro Patriot says that Joe James, the young man from this city so" badly cut Tuesday even ing. Is doing very well and the indi cations are that he will recover. His wife arrived Friday uight and Is carefully nursing him. - New Push and Pull Blind Hinges. Locks the blind ; when opened or closed. Saves labor and cost of put ting on Inside fastenings, which are not needed with these hinges. Car penters, It will pay yoo to examine and use same. N. Jacob! Hdw.Co. t W have It now. A Pump that is always primed, never requiring a tub of water tQ start It. It is the bright Invention of a North Caro- I lina genius and Is pronounced by all to be the best pump on the market. ;Se it and you will hav$ no other. N.Jacobl Hdw. Co. ' f Mr. W. H. Stokiey, of Wrights- ftw. viiiA iia.il ine mistoriuno io iao 1 n SU l0kUJs mAiket, w nich 'fine plgfish from his coop in the tcii?i?a5!urt Al30a I sound last Saturday night. The 'lltttV loliresa coop was found yesterday morning 1 " S, liUltpr HnmJ .r. Uiirriinl bnttom nnwanls and not a hi . - I nsh vrns found in IL It is thought t - ilL E P n !t(tal SOUie scotruum biuic iuciu uuu turned it bottom upwards. . ; DON'T GET LEFT. Shrewd peo- ;P.Swann,Agt. 5 2 Ity EL Cr v-FrpIil - Market. the East and the catch would pro bably have been small. Judge MclUe Withdraws. lion. Jas. C. McRae, whose name was to have been presented before the State Democratic Convention as a candidate for Supreme Court Jus tice, has published a card withdraw ing from the contest. , Judge McRae was undoubtedly actuated Dy the highest and purest motives for do ing this but his friends will regret his decision as they had hoped' to secure for him the nomination and it is needless to say that they could not have centered upon a better man for the place. Cast Up by the Waves. Mr. S. VanAmringe had in his pos session this morning a queer fish which was picked up yesterday on the beach at Ocean View. Only one person has been found who had ever f een anything like iMbefore and he. pronounced it a trunk fish. It is evidently a stranger in these waters. It is about a foot iong and five or six inches in diameter and is trian gular in shape. It has a head some thing like a hog and a short horn over each eye. There are three dis tmct colors on the body,' blue, - yel low and green. Mr. VanAmringe will preserve it in alcohol. I row evening and wiH go direct to th Sound. The Wilmington Light In fantry will -go down to-morrow afternoon, leaving here at 3 o'clock. It is expected that a much larger number of troops will be present at this encampment than were there week before-last, when the First and Third Regiments unbucklecl their knapsacks. , ! i - ' . ( Harbor Master's Keporr. From the books of Capt. Joseph Price, Harbor Master at this portr we get the following report of the arrivals of vessels at this port during the month of July: American Eight 'steamships with a tonnage of 6,583; 9 schooners with a tonage of 2,035. 'Total number of American vessels 17, with a total tonnage of 8,618. Foreign Eight barques with a ton J nage of 3,906; 1 brig with a tonnage of 247. Total number of foreign ves sels 9, with a total tonnage of 4,153. Total number of American and foreign vessels, 26, wfth a grand to tal tonnage of 12,771. . , Weekly Weather Crop Bulletin. 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 heavy rains continued throughout the State until the 30th of Jnly, the remainder of the week ending Sat urday last being warm and bright. Fears have . been entertained that the heavy rains of the past two weeks would cause serious damage to crops, but the injury done is far less than might have been expected. Cotton has been shedding badly in some places, but the plants are so well advanced and lull of blossoms and fruit that the present loss is not sufficient to justify any gloomy an ticipations. Iu a majority of coun ties the rains have been just what was needed, aud the general pros pects for cotton, com and tobacco continue excellent. The weather during the week has greatly bene fited upland corn, but injured crops ou low ground. Mr. J.W.Morrow says that Pineville township can show cotton lapping in live foot rows and live to six feet high. ; ! Editor Rkvikw Dear Sir: Do you know B. F. Grady? An article in yesterday's. issue of the REVIEW prompts the question. Had the writer of this been in at the Cliuton Convention his vote would have been cast for McCIammy from the first to the last ballot; btili.he feels, as do several others with whom he lias spoken, that the article in ques tion does Mr. Grady an injustice, by inference. JWe of Pender regret the loss of the gallant Major but we feel that we are not sorely iu need of the sympathiesof ontsiders as .we Know we have secured a man who without disparagement of McClammy is his peer in every respect. With no pretentsions to being'a lawyer he Is to-day a better consti tutional lawyerthan one half of the judges who wear the ermine; he is well versed in international law antl parliamentary tactics and pos sesses in a marked degree all the qualities necessary to make him a !ower in the halls of Congre& .in which, when he takes his seat, he will have no superior. Pkxdkr. Rocky Point, July 31st, 1R90. . ltackleu'a Arnica Salv. Th Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Bkin Eruptions, and positively cares 1 riles, or IXO pjr ivnuifcu, ibisKuar an teed to give perfect satisfaction, or raoney.ref anded. Price 25 cents p box." I ,r sale &y Kr.ieri li. ueiiamy, pie are buying Roneh on Irt Soap. wholesale and mull drrwt. Selected Headings. The selections and continued stories noticed below are to be found at the "rooins.of the Wilmington Li brary Association, on Market street: Commonplace, I. G. Meredith. Rebecca's Ma, Fred W Loring. She Writes,' Elise Polko. A Point of View, H. James, Jr. The Rudder Grangers in England, F. R. Stockton. Happy Island, E. E. Hale. The Haunted Man, Dickens. Parson Turell's Legacy, O. W. Holmes. Ilka on the Hilltop,H. H.Boyesen. An Irish Heart, T. W. Higgmson. The White Cat,-a Fair Tale for Grown Folks, Miss Thackeray. Jean-Ah Poquelin, G. W. Cable. The Spectral Mortgage,F.R.Stock ton. . ' Signs and Seasons, John Bur roughs. Anastasia, H. H, Boyesen. - The Silverado Squatters, R. L. Stevenson. Impressions of a Cousin, H. James, Jr. - Mrs. Kuollys, J. S. of Dale. Mrs. Finlay's Elizabethan Chair, Octave Thanet. , Marse Chan, T. N. Page. The Women of the Bee-hive, H. H. Braxton's New Art, W. H. Bishop. The Rise of Silas Lapham, W. D. Howells. An Adventure of Huckleberry, Finn, Mark Twain. Hodson'sHide-out.MauriceThomp-son. - ' ; . We Didn't Ho It. A correspondent at Rocky Point, whose communication is published elsewhere, has placed us in the pecu liarly unpleasant position of explain ing something we did not say. He objects to an article published by us on Wednesday last as being, "by in ference," unjust to Mr. Grady, the candidate for Congress in the Third district. The truth of the matter is that there was no injustice to Mr. Grady, or any one else, in that arti cle, either directly, by implication or 'by inference." We wanted to say a few good words every one of which was true of Maj. McClammy aud we tried to make our readers understand that we did this with out prejudice to Mr. Grady. Our correspondent is evidently suffering with the jaundice (or perhaps the distemper) or he would never have read praise of one gentleman to mean censure for another, especially where any such an interpretation was disclaimed. As to the "sympathies of outsid ers" we will simply say that we are not an "outsider.'! New Hanover is more nearly allied, in every way, to the Third district, of which she was for so long an integral part, than she Is to the Sixth. JWe are away from home and feel like strangers and aliens In the Sixth. Our neigh bors, our friends, our companions, are largely In the" Third and so, if the truth must be told, are bur sym pathies. Our readers are made upj largely in the-counties composing the Third and ire feel that we are OLD-MATTRESSES MADE OVER IN ONE DAY. If EW M AT TI5 ESSE 8 MADE TO OKDEIt. W.- SV3. C U SV3 w31 N 1 7 PH I N ! S Tit E RT no more an "outsider" in all that pertains to thenterests of the peo ple of that district than is our cor respondent, although he votes in the Third and we in the Sixth. - . . Transfer of Freight. - The large scow constructed by Capt, Skinner for the C. F. & Y. V. JL 11., to be Jused in Hransfering loaded ; cars from the company s wharf in this city to the depot at Point Peter, was successful launched about 12 o'clock ou Saturday night. It was intended to. drop her into the .water at midday but there was a hitch somewhere. She' slipped down about ten feet and then stuck hard and fast and would not budg?. The job was, jhowever, jjafely and successfully accomplished twelve hours later. The scow is 32 feet "beam and-. 110 feet in length and is to be fitted with a double tracl, each of which will hold three freight cars. As. the cars are 33 feet long this will give about 20 feet space on deck at the bow and the stern. The cars -can; bo loaded on the scow at any stage of the tide as Mr. Jos. II. VTcRee, the resident engiueer, will sonstruct an iigen iously devised ;rack wharf, moving on pivots, which can" be raised or depressed at wpl.i The loaded cars will be taken direct from the train to the scow and brought ovei to this side, where they will be unloaded and reloaded while lying" on the scow at the wharf. This will save an immense amount of trouble, and labor in handling v freight and will ensure more prompt dispatch and -delivery.: -J NEW APVjEKTIS KMENT8 . BRUSHES; GOOD ASSORTMENT OFllAIR BRUSH- Shavln Brushes and Nail Brushes., Good goods at moderate prices. Perfumery and Toilet Articles of All kinds. , For sale by j - John B Hanks, PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST. 107 North Third Street, opposite City Hall.' Telephone 10&. Night BelL ' mg 4 It' ISLAND BEACH HOTEL J. A. BPtOWN, Manager. JJAV1NG LEASED THE ABOVE NAMED Hotel," situated at the Hammocks, I am. pre pared to cater successfully to. the wants of 5 the public . - ! The tables will be supplied with the choicest viands cf the season. i Many places ot great interest in tho Tlcln ityi Suit Bathing Bath Houses in still water, line boating facilities, tinrtvalled Ashing, and above, all an unexcelled cuisine. - cottages on the Beach connected with tho Hotel. - .. ' 1 ' - Prof. Winer's celebrated Band engaged for the Season. ' J. A. BUOWN, myCStl . MANAGER. ' Griiiaiua to the Front. ljAVE YOU SEEN THE LAST FL1GENDE Blacttcr and iUustrile Welt ? These and rite other German periodicals and 150 other Eng lish periodicals are on rile at the Library As sociation rooms, 133 Market street, orer Hoggins'. onlyL'.C0 per year per family for useofr .oms. v ' Je SS tf -i ; . - :. r , . Not at All Necessary to IO CARRY YOUR PROVISIONS OR LtJNCU ' Carolina Beach as thero is a rs t- C I ass Fam i ly Grocery th?re, supplied with, everything tho market ' ! - . , -. i . affords and sold at city prices. All Kinds of Canned Goods j FOR LUNCH AND PIC NIC PARTIES i . ' :.'--'!'. . and every thing else that goes to make mp.a . fine lunch. " ' - l . - - Full supply of ICE always on hand.1 V ; ihe residents of CAROLINA BEACH will . nnd it to their interest to deal iwlth m as I will keep on hand everything in the Grocery and Housekeeping line. I ,'" " HANS A. KUKB, Je7tf PROPRIETOli. A es, Toeth Brushes, ADRIAN & VOLLERS, WHOLESALE: DEAT.KKS IN Provisions, Groceries, Liquors, Tobacco, Cigars, v. . -Land COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Cor. Froni ami Dock Sts., WILBIfNaTON, N. C. Jan I3tf For Carolina Beach and Soatliport, INCLXJDINO MONDAY. SYLVAN GROVE LEAVES WILMINGTON at 9:30 a. m. and 330 p. m. Train leaves Beach at 12.Z0 p. m. ahd b p. m. On Tuesdays and Fridays, leaves at 9-0 a. m., 2 JO p. m. and 5:30 p. m. Last train leaves the Beach at 9 p. vx. on Tuesdays and Fridays. m - ' ,vi The PASSPOItT will leave ior ooumpuru r.ou a. m., and for Carolina Baach at &30 p. m. if are saturoays cenw uvmM aw m.uu. aug 4 tr SUMMER EES0RT! "ATLANTIC VIEW," WRIGHTSVILLE, N. C, JS NOW OPEN UNDER SAME 3IANAGE I . ment. Tne Hotel and grounds are near the waters of the bound and the Atlantic Ocean and a few steps from the Depot of the sea coast Railroad from Wilmington. v Ask the conductor of the train to stop yu at Wrightsvme. HCOAED BT m D Send for ClrcxOars. 1. T, WEE OS IMlt Jel3tf ED. WILSON MANiiG, ; Proprietor. For Sale. .- .... i- - - LBS. OLD TTTZ METAL, CLEAN rill to tela Tis orFics ; l.ono and in good condition Arriy at . Board at WrightsvJ lie. A dated with Board in FEW PARTIES CAN BE ACCOMM- a privat; household at, WrightsvUle Sound. For particulars address Jy28tf " "BOARD," ' "BOX 504,' City. THE ACME MANUFAOTlfBING 00. JIAUFACtURERS OF Fertilizers, Pino Fibre and Pino Fibre Matting. Wilmington, - - N. C. -..-!.. rjlIIE REPUTATION OF OUK FERTILIZERS tho' ACME and GEM, is now established, and the results of three years' use In the hands of the best farmers of this and other States will attest their value as high grade manure ' The MATTING, made from tho leaves of our native pine,. Is conceded to be equal to any wool carpet fo. u: "fort and durability and the demand for it Is daiij increasing. It has vir tues not found In anypther fabric. Tho FIBRE or wool is extensively used for upholstering purposes, and as a Oiling for Mattresses is almost equal la hair, being light elastic and proof against insects. . ccruncafca rrosi reiiacla parties using our goods can be seen at our odce. or will bo mail ed upon publication. ' ian4tf , , . 1 - Coiac aud See Us ! x. :. rr no. so onrn skuu.mj rKtrr, nis- pwtca Market and Princess, tor our stdclc la now complete. A schooner or fine Beer for live cents; also, a flue supply of Wines, Liquors and Cigara Just put In to-day. Jyisi ivr ; - " :; Noted Men on the Solid South, TTILART A. HERBERT, ZEBCIXN B. XX -' I' - - Vance, Wm. M. Fishback, Denry o. .Turner, sand Pasco, Ira P.Jones, Wm. i Wilson, Geo.- G. Vest, A. S.Long and tters. iTlcotLS . Je;J5tf ... ' v C W. YATES. A Splendid Assortment ' -OF- j '-.. ."-' ; For sale by . j jy SDtf ; MUNDS BITIIERS. ! John Werner. fjpiIERE IS BUT ONE, 'AN JJ- HE HOLDS forth at No. 23 Market street. A! cool trnive for 10 cents, a Shampoo for 20 cent, or a II sir Cut for 20 cents. Four of the best Barbers in the state C"leAVtowc!. kharp razors ami rrcs3ptattendAncf.V JOHN wernei:, i i'TLd rnyj JUrbr, ' feaiotl -. " ;:i::.:tttr i
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