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TSrmm ... 83flWtfc' ' C1BV" U carriers, free PAID. Three r IK ..irt-rvd rrpoH MX nJ- . nil ... u LfflJ i " Vv 1 j i v : - ; FLA3 IfOTICH We will be clad to receire. ccrsaaic&vcns frca cur friends oa'aaj'ata arct;:c3 ceneral Interest bet The nana of the writer mass always be fur nlshea to the Editor, -v-'- comaxnnj cations moat" b written on cn!y cne side or the paper. " - rrsonatte9 muse be atouox - ;' ; ' ; : Y And tt is especially tad particularly crier- stood that tne editor docs not always czzzjie Vol xiv. Wilmington, n. c, Wednesday, august g, i89o. no ioo. r I The International Congress open ed nt Berlin on Monday and there art more than 5 000 medicos there.- Rather bad weather, this, for the boys in camp. Brig. Gen. Anthony is in camp Oer jnehundrcd thousand troops'apJ in command of the brigade, will march before the Czar in review The Wilmington Light Infantry nt the military manoeuvres in Russia carried down to camp yesterday af uext month. " J 1 jternoon 33 men,'rank and Ale. A man in Detroit fell and disloca ted his neck latt Saturday , nhd the purgeons set It straight again. What will these doctors do next? Oysters will be in order next mouth. We hope to get New River oysters here by rail in October. oVE ENJOYS "when I1 .gruttkco;HUl&u ??g; t., the taste, ana u f There will be no gun- practice at 1 . - . A til. I The flrt fruits of the threatened tills encampment, euner, oecnuse force bill have been plucked in Ken- thee is no ammunition to fir-e the I tnncky and Alabama at the elections j P'g gP8 WIin- : held this week. Kentucky Is over The new cornet baiul is to be or whelmiDgly Democratic and the! ganized to-night atthe Mayor's inoioritv.in Alabama wiirrnn up tofnmep. It is thoucrht that it will 100,000. ... start with 20 pieces. The price of ice" The big freshets in the Korth .west Cape Fear and Black - rivers have brought do urn a great inany rafts of timber to this port, some of which came from the Interior of Sampson county. -, .. r - ' ' -., Schr Harry White, Crosgrove cleared to-day for Gonaives, Ilayti, with 155,000 feet 1 amber, and 20,000 shingles, valued-at f 1.911.95, shipped by Messrs.! Ja. Chadbourn & Co. v.'j. -'rt'-";-: '-. ifBW ADVEKTI8EMfeNT8. tnerTiews or corresrpo&denta la tne edlterUl oolnmns. anless bo ttated. NRW ADVKUTlHKMENTa. OLD " MATTRESSES MADE OVER; IN ONE DAY. NEW MATTUESSKS MADK TOOItDCJU. PUINGBSS STIMSI3T.; ' M 17 has been again " the Kidnejs, advanced in New York, Iboth at rtd TJiai. J l M- iTia vm ..i.niadaiA Mnri rotnll. Thi. too. not- ,-r tla Clfauaa "J I w ........ , M i: rT rolds. neau i tiisianainir ine iaci mat inrt-u &?t?r nn.l tares habitual dozen cargoes were beiug unloaded J r Avf Ficn 13 thClKA.A n 11 niula v nnd there were CSr d t kinJ ever r' ot ,uore ,n translt fronl Mftine J fkiS w V nrorapt in There have been plentiful rains at j i va. .1- lnehcial ID iu I nearly mi.iwiuw acaaa , rm the most Uiinni River but the East of the Mis- long and se- fVrewHe substances, it vere drought, all of tthe way from n.Tnlides commend it Texas to Dakota, is still unbroken. T Ci"cl'k 1 , : innet Ui :n ltnf helt. nre in a rf Firs X3 Keep dry and you will keep healthy. Umbrellas, rubber coats, &c, at I. Shrier's, S. E. corner Front nnd Princess streets. t Gov. Fowle is expected to arrive here this evening. lie will go di rectly to Wrightsville, spending the night at Camp Latimer. ; llev. Dr. Carmlcbael, Chaplain of the Second Regiment, is at Wrights ville with his command. The Dr. and Mrs. CarmUhael who sailed on the Delaware, yesterday for New York is the Surgeon of the Marine Hospital here and his wife. The reunion of the 18th N. C. XTfe.UUV . .. . . J f,cfo ffOIV. t,.. T?i.iAar nfrnnnn and tlie 1 inff IO Hie eyu iiuu iu twe Notlce St. Andrews' Church. - I The Pastor wishes : to , anncunco that there will be no service in. the ' n nlnlif TllO 1111111 t lecture ruuiu - bers are invited tb meet ,s withjhe First Church. " V; , : , - Tbe Indies pellclitcd. The pleasant effect and the per fect safety with which ladies may use the liquid ffu it laxative, Syrup of Figs, under all conditions make it their favorite remedy. It is pleas; Ladies' Ico Cream Parlor rS AUD. 'AFTEK THURSDAY, AUGUST 7tH,J wUl opvn a LADIES' 1CK UKEAXl PAU LO U at So.. 110 Dock street, Dctwesn rront and gecond streets. Cream serrca rrom to 0 o'clock p. m. , h , v r aus 5 1 W ; ; MBC ii. M. ALTAffiiit. Confederate veterans are expected to visit Camp Latimer the same af tpmnon. Now. how can a fellow be in two places at the same time? Qonn to Carolina lleach. 1 . . . Hi V. I u.-edr knoTi- m deplorable conuition, aituougn iui- .r v for falo m ouc ton tn the Southwest Is using wen. la t) try it- . . . . 1f..U lin And it is said now tnai even ai m i, pro- QOay Is lukewarm in his support 01 whoi the fcorce bin anujwounr nuiii-i c Do not'accept an itdle thau become a law. Of couise, iilt conies to a voie, no found in the affirmative but he will not help to get It be'oce the Seuatf lie. has large Interests InFiorida and that's what's the matter with Han uah. - .. . The Uank of New Hanover has de clared a emi-annual dividend of 4 per cent., payable to stockholders on I American Legion of ; and after.the 11th inst. Miss Mary Gerkens, 6ister to Mrs. G. W. Bornemann, arrfved here to day, from Germany, and will perfha" nently reside with her sister. Wimil FID SYRUP CO. ujvtr. htw ion. .r. BOrtEltT V.. IIK1IA81 Y. TBoLCALK Il:l c;ClST. wiimlneion, N. c; S5 Hoard at Wrightsville FIW MKT1D AN Al 'nw- 35i Vv. C ilJ. A very peculiar and remarkable thing happened In 1 Sew York bay ! on Monday night. A saloon keeper, who weighs 800 pounds, was on his way homo from Staten Island when he fell overboard. lie wasnoc miss ed aud he remained In the water an hour and a half before he was res- . A It A. cued. The strange part oi ine story is that he could not swim a lick. Neither could, he sink and so he floated, without any particular ei- fort In that line, until his cries were heard by a passing steamer, t A boat j was sent to his assistance but they could'nt get him In it and so a rope was passed under his arms and he was towed astern. Another dimcui- Tur LatCll StrillS OlltsidO ty arose as how he could be got on board-of the steamer Dot uuuuy iuicksi.ftiic at K iii'AUD and I iinek and tackle waa rigged ana no was hoisted 6n board like a big fish. A Just Arrived -f Ki-tUToK THAT KKEH I'lM'OUS- TStTTtE.tB si..i:i Kits, at HA IX V I'EA ICV A IAS?, II an ill so. Watf r Street. Mi F ron urn jolly Ialtc4 to vblt the M&TQ hti&oi Eataroument of Geo. R, French & Sons titci:i.oiNM noli ii ' Wa Henartment la complete, I piVrtiftl it Lin tbe rat few weeks SCOCases of Bootsand Shoes ruttKALLTKADE j. i. i'll ("Dc Dose.l and J. . lsv-k-t.-i no in the cttr ready to! wt'.rm.t..u. IHIIL DrpAUIMENT DOOMING. .r1 nr!a- rur otTered la LOW (eo.R. French & Sons, lOSXortU Front Street. , 2JV crtca jj 18 tf hfrnfei iieachand'Soathport, IJCLClnxo MONDAY?. That tired feeling now po often heard of, is entirely overcome by I!oor8 Sarsaparllla wnicn gives mental and bodily strengUi. If every prominent business house in Wilmington had a flag to float over it on special occasions the ef fect would be very pleasing. I am Manufacturer's Agent for Barbed and all kinds of Wire, Coin biuatfon Wire and Iron Fences. Or ders solicited. James I. Metts. t Mr Frfxl Kidder, of this city, who Th Grove carried down to (Taro Una Beach this afternoon tne mem bers of the Grand Council of the Honor, now in session in this city, attended by the members of Clarendon Council,' whose eruests they were. Many ntlipr from the citv also took ad vantage of i the opportunity to ac company them. An elegant supper is to be served to the members by Mr?5Mayo at the Beach to-night. In Southwest Virginia. : . Mr. L6uis H. Meares, of this city, . i 1 A Il .3 t ...1 Tn r. o n is now locateti at. iwiuium, v., u.3, ronl estate affent and as a member I of the Radford RealEstateExcliange Radford Is on the Norfolk and West- Railroad, midway between tie. vet effectual in acting kidneys, liver and bowels., Dr. Kose's Condition. Three telegrams have been re ceived here to-day as to Vr. noge condition. The first, received early stAted that lie was liUIS iV - ; , . .. worse: the second announced Dr. Bellamy's arriral at Saratoga, ana said that he was ! with the patient and the third, received hereatnoon, stated that Dr. Bellamy thqimht he was a shade better, We sincerely hone that more favorable; reports will be contained in the ijext ais patch. - - " . . .. -1 - A : ." THE OWENS HOUSE, On H Dock Street, bctivcc'n Front and Second,. ?f :J, AS. BEEN TIIOUOUUULT KJCKOVATED and the K00313 furnished with an eje to the nice comtort ot the puhlle. The jtooms are and cool and the TaDie suppuea vim vuvws the market affoiMs. - - c .'. . Board hy the day, week or month, at. very low rates. mks. .u. uvx..p. aug 51 w V Proprietress. Wi minsloii & Wcdon R. R. Co. i .. , ..... Confederate Veterans. At a called meeting of tlie Execu tive Committee of the New Hanover Veterans Association, tieiti at ine City Court room last evening, it was ordered that the Association visit in . i Lit i f A M ITnnnmtl. a poay nie otaie uumu iiuwwn It isaid that Mr. W. U. Stokley, of Wrightsville, lias in his employ two colored men by the name of Sam Jones and two by the name of Toney. ' The Lumberton Cornet Band is recimen'taU band for the Second w 1 - I , . . m t J. i f T nW onHRrft.n1. Tt has 2.000 afternoon - The - time oi aepanure IU1 tiiv; vr KtM fc, t . ) inhabitants and is said to ber in the centre of the mineral belC Kear it is n. new settlement, the Radford 1 and Tninrovement Co which is now in Europe his health, is at present visiting some of the famous springs in Austria. as recently as last F ebruary had but one habitable honse on it but at the present time $3004000 in d welling and hnsinPRs houses: a wonderful ana rapid growth. Regiment at the encampment this week. It is a fine band and renders excellent music. and all nmtters of detail will be pub lished in full in the city papers Thursday and Friday. ; Full ranks are expected and hopea for, including all veterans, wnetner members of the Association or not. fn Grant! Comncli. ; The Grand Council of the Ameri can Legion of Honor, in session here yesterday and to dayr adjourned at noon to-day after a harmoniousvses- sion. The Council will meet at Ral- eigh two years hence, tne session beinff biennial.; xne iouowiug Wilmington, N. C, Atg. 5th, ISftO. - OFFICE OP SECRETARY OF WlLMIMi I I tnn tr ivpidon itniiroad Comoany. A speo-1 lal meeting cf tho stockholders of the-WlU mlnton Weldoa Kallroad Company will be held at the oflice -ot iha company, in the City of Wiimmston. North Carolina, on 'mcbaaj . August 2sth, 1SU3, at 12 M., for the purpose, of coosiderlng and actio? upon the question, of ; issuing additional Capital ftock fer and on account ot the construction of branches to the , main road, as provided for in an amendment to tho Charter of the company, ratified Fetr ruary 2lst, A. D.187,' and such other matters as may come before tne meeting wr wusi- - By order of the rrcsldent, m.r i . . " it- i ' JAS. F. POST. J k.. aug 5 30t 1 Secretary W. & W. It. It. Co. A IKDKX TO SiMW ADVIBTLSSKENT8 ' f w wx o Co Furnituro Mcnm BaoTniB Druggists Zxcr taiox-Flfth st M K Church Jos IUsdm Wines, Uquors, e(c DiTiniND J?onc Bank of New Hanover C W Yatks Noted men on the Solid south See ad. of. Mr. . Joe Ramsden, at Wrightsville, in this issue. sol- VTS f-OVC LEAVES WlDlINdTON c fw. u " t p. m. and s p. m, U ,r r return. Wares -n. m. . l'ach at vu) at 9 p. m. oa There Is said to be about COO diers in camp at Wrightsville. Mr. J. W. Barnes is now engaged n.rn.Mpr ntHip Ocean v iew bath houses. . Some fine watermelous were on sale at the Sound yesterday, but the prices were 6teep. More rain to-day. It was not needed but it helped to cool the at mosphere somewhat. The Encampment.' v . Th trnons were all in camp at 10 o'clock last! night ana the encamp ment is regnlarly under way to-day. It is a remarkable fact tnnt noi Aiiere are iu-. r?r ; Urand officers were elected to-day.- one instance of highway robbery on the ground, tour iodine oecouu Gra d coim-Wmf B. Boyd, , of has been reported since the arrest oi negimeui nuu " C the two men-suspected of the mur- aggregating.in the neighborhood of 600 men. Xhese are as iouows; . SECOND REGIMBNT. . nn T.nmber Bridge Light In- fantry-Capt. J. D, Malloy. ; Co. E, Maxton Guards, Capt. Wil liam Black. I Co. A, Sampson Light lnfanjry Capt. W. A.! Johnson. ; . .. Scotland Neck Rifles, no letter nni,t a JVhitel temnorarily at- tached to the Second Regiment. FOURTH REGIMENT. Co. A, Statesville Capt. J. F. i ... . Armtield. , : ; Co. "B, Lincolnton Capt. W. W. Motz. . ' Co. C, WaynesvilleCapt. R A. L, Hj-att. . j Co. D, Monroe Capt. W. C. Heath' Co. Fv Asheville Capt. JJnn Mer- rick. ' " Co. G, Concord Capt. J. F. Reid. f!n TT. DaI Is Cant. W. F. HoN land. I The first dress parade was held Car I yesterday afternoon and to-day the rocvnlnr rrnf.in of CBIllD dUtV was inaugurated.'" ' - der of Mr. Nathan Fails. With "Regal" Paint on your house and "Plastico" on your walls, your house will be beautiful and your family happy. Sold by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co , factory agents. There is only a small freshet in the -m -m 9 North East Cape Fear. we. near that there are lots of timber at the landings waiting for high water to float it out so that it maybe brought dowu to the city. The ladies of the Oxford League of Fifth Street M. E. Church win cive an excursion to Carolina Beach " -- m 1 to morrow on the Grove, ueiresu ments will be served at reasonable -no.a rii nmeeeda are for the i' chandelier fund. TheSeaeoast train carried down large crowds to Wrightsville and the Hammocks today. F. & New Push and Pull Blind Hinges. Locks the blind when opened or closed. Saves labor and cost of put tin c mi insi de fasteniuirs. which ure not needed with these hinges. penters,- it will pay you to examine aud use same. N. Jacobi Hilw.Lo. Newbern.. . Vice Grand Cora. Jas. H. Bell, of Tarboro. i Past Grand Com. J. H. Baker, of TarS'oro. ' " V : Grand Secretary J. I. Macks,f Wilmington. ; Grand Treasurer Jno. G. Snyder, of Rocky Mount. Grand Chaplain Thos. Sanderlin, of Moyock. Grand Guide-Chas. W.Hammond, of Rocky Mount. Grand Warden I. L. Greene warn, of Wilmington. ! Grand Sentry Fred W. HUker, or Goldsboro.L I Grand Trustees S. K. Fountain, of Rocky Mount; ID. T. Johnson, of Raleigh; Ci A. White, of Greenville. Finance Committee Henry Mor -.f Tarhoro: N. Jacobi. of Wll- mingto'n; V?. F. Rountree, ot iNew- bern. 1 . Committee on Laws, Appeals and Grievances J. w 1. Mac its, ot vn- mimrton:W. M. Covington, of -Rockr ingham; J. A. Collins, of Enfield. ' Tb Valut of Money. Mii of unlimited means hardly appreciate the yalue of just one dol- h?' rm:A Vxc h at SO) p. w i; 4 tl 1 r f 10 B"h and rei SOMETHING NEW 1 rCST KECtlVEDX BARREL OF SfcW Stnunril TT :iiov. Hntit. Will Dobson. of the C. Y. V. R. R., is off to the Piedmont Springs on a vacation. I j Fifty first-class hand wanted to nmke I'ants. Dy ine uay r i Apply at 122 Market street Thanks to Messrs. A. T. McCaU Inm President, and R. T. Coviug- cAn.a trxw art in vitAtion to I in r. tint with the joor every dollar I ij ocvl ciai J , v - - , - . . . .. J . . T ,1j !-i I mon n mnfth toil and so much ef- nttend the luraoer uyer KTtfaa; Comfort to know that and Live Stock Association exhioi- rt t , ken invalid can de- tion which will opennt Red Springs rive go mQch good from so little ex nn iU iirli int. and c ose on ine nenaiture, wneu uiey I UU !'' . ICth. invest their rBotanic Blood We have if now. A Pump that is always primed, never requiring a start It. It is the t. 'bright invention of a North Caro- . " Hn cTAnlna ami Is oronounced byall to IL" There were tome tan peopie . .ftrkt. A. -P. -o r n w w u w iub w am w dollars in B B B Knlm ! ... w f! Miftiih v. Webb City. Ar- tonoie writpsr ,B B B has done mo more crood and for lessmoney than any other blood pnufier I ever used. 1 owe the comiort oi my lc . l- .-.-or. r--thli?h. See it and yon Lor ineraueiu5uri.j i -T T..w im- r will have ncrnts A quirt. fWiMnnviit ct fresh Also, a no other. t Capk J. D. Malloy, of the Lumber Bridge Company, wenuncau , Monday nhrht. From terday "h his company, numnenng McDonald. Atlanta,, Ga., urttAQ. 'T lifti ft rnnninsr uicer ou niy leg. Several doctors failed to do it good. Three bottles of B B B ef fected a cure. 15 r aiso cureu j it tr Tnim n. Rellafiiv.Jr.. leftherelvjrotberof a runninesore, David murmanv Aiiaum, f T Ks, UulterJIams, &c, ;v 49 men. sale rn rap lx V P. Swann, Agt. ?rn?? r0tl L rP- rrctt St. Market. iD4r W saw lastnlcht at Mr. Joe Raius- dn's saloon, on Wrightsville Sound, .rthA nnDtt' tomatoes of the some of tho. finest season. A Boom Is DIRT GOAP. ' on In ROUGH ON Ga., says: i was a constant su""u w . lu 9 T O . . . - - be sans ior jcurope ou ititf nTii.iuo"i'i jj, a few Dottles oi r u em; Servia Saturday. He goes abroad I cured me." n V - : - - DC . . . .. . f. Tni,n Rf. DavI.TvIer.Texas.wiites on pro essiona. ""u.;V .'.wisnbjeet a number of years to torney in an important suit pending m of jniaunaatory rhenmatism, in the United States Court, at Ral- ich Ex bottles of B B B, thank , ; ii. ..:m ..(n.n w Rntprober Tiivn. has entirelv cured. ' I have eigt;. ic m itiuiu u j vv u'ii , , , . r , ? r; I rrt f olt ii. a elf "hf pcz r 2. in CiilCc. . - i5tu. - - ; . . : N DW AOVKH I IS KM KNTJf -Something New !, pALL ON JOE KAMSDEN. AT tJTOKLEY'S mr.finA T.tnimra. WUeS and ClgJ, Ice AltM f mv , rvoi Beer on drauznt, and Free Lunch always . rtniitr. Also oreDarcd to , fornlsa tunch on short nouce. auj u Excursion. pilE LADIES OF TI1E OXFORD LEAGUE - ot rifUx Street M. E. Chorea will give an Ex corslon to Carolina Beach Friday, August 8th, on steamer SYLVAN ROVE. ' - llafroehmAnta 9t r9SOn&blS DriOCS. VTO- ceedn tor ChandeUer Fund. 6 it '1 Dividend Notlncj . U1E DJRECtOItS OFTflE BANK OF NEW n.nnrm h iwinri a. srml-annuai tun dend of 4 per cent., parftble to Stockholders of record of thl3 date on ana aiier mw ; SiUTD. . cashier. THIS PAPER IL'SiSaSiiS th street Cal FtnaaxiTaElA avenu?. Come and Sec Us S TNO. 20 NORTH SECOND STllEET, Uls.- tween Market, and rriucess, for our stock Is now: nve complete. A schooner ot fine Beer for cents; also, a fine supply of WWcs, Llqiors and Cigars Just put In to-dayj Jy3llv ' ';.:'-.;v., Noted 3Ien on (lie Solid South. rjILAKT A. - UEKdEKX , &B.iiJiAt2 ' a' Vance, Wm. JL Flshhack, nenry o. Turner, sand Pasco, Ira F. Jones, Wm. J. Wilson Geo, G. Vest, A. S. Long and others. Prlco IL23. je251f : . C.W. YATKS. Sneed & Co., ; SUCCESSORS TO KNOXVILLE VVIUSI" O 1 " ture Co., southeast corner Market and second streets. ' Large stock, artistic "designs, lowest prices. Ererypody invited to call and Inspect stock. nac my wu - A Splendid Assortment OF- For sale by jy39tf ! MUNDS BKOTUEE3. ISLAND BEACH HOTEL J. A. BKOWNj Manager. TTATINQ LEASED THS ABOVE NAMED Hotel, sltuatetrat the Uammocks, I am pre- parca to cawir buihssiuujt w the public. . Tho tables wm ne suppuea wun ia vnuiccov Tiandaef the season. ' . . w , . Many places of great interest In tbe vicin ity, burf Dathlog Bath Houses Id still water. fine uoauog latmuiis, uuuvuicu usum, uu above au an unexceuea ctusjuo. cottages on the Death con oectsd with the HoteL . . - . .. ' - -M ' Frot juiliers ceieoraiea jana engagwu iyr thescason. " . : M ! J. A. BUOT7N. mySSti - MANAGER, j UUrilliiUlU tU IUU A' A UUU TTAVE YOU SEEN THE LAST FLIEGENDE Blactter and lUu&trlte Welt ? These and fire other uernsan periodicals and other Eog Ush periodicals are on tile at the Wbrary As sociation rooms. 123 Market street. oer llayglnar. only I2.C0 per year rer lamily for oseofr .oms. : , , Je 28 11 .1 n h n We rner. riiflERE IS BUT ONE, AND UE HOLDS firth at No. 29 Market street, A' cood hare for 10 cents, a Shampoo for 5 ccnta. or a 11 air cut for 20 cents. Fourof the best Barbers :n the Htate, dean wwels, sharp razors and prompt attendance. JOHN WERNER, v The German Barber. feo 10 tf . : Market strwt Hardware fJUNWARE LOT AND CKOCKEKY. - ,W. E. SPBINGEB & CO., - ., Ixportcrs and Jobbers; PcrceflKuail
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