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U;p cf F'iss u for enle in 50 'ilk-ttlea hv all leading drug a Any reliable druggist T?h it Kt bve it on hand will pro n il pronij.tly fjr any one wht tlrt to try it. Do not accept anj Sl fSAXClSCO. CAL. UttZU. ft. AW YORK. ff.T. f;r : tjr Ktmr.ur i;. hki.IjA.my. nii.K.LK i!:t a;!sT. Uinln-ton. N. V. VOL. XIV. WILMINGTON, N, C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1890. CoainnMcaOtms must be wnttea on oalj one side or trie pajert ' ; f, 4 ' . Personaaaea must be arotilea. Ana it ta -spjiuir aai pirtieniartj under stood tbftt t.fc Edstw does not always endorse' NO 225. tbe Tlew3 of Twpon(3ests aaless w atatea' A colored camp meeting will open to-morrow at the" grounds at Wriglitsvilk, a few hundred yards west of the fetation. To Dispel Cold, ( IT 1 1 - ' i i . . Froiu this date until the Hth inst. : "tauuc" BIIU severs, io-cieanse almanaee promises fair ll!e 6Cem effectually,, yet gently, weather, after which we are to have ! ?lt!Ve or D"10"s or vrlien the 5oiii,. vohl nn.l vl,w..rs - i blooa is impure or sluffgish, to per- ! neys maneutly cure habitual, constina- Hootl's Sarsanarilla with ull elates because it combines ' i:a i iw,ifi, 0j:f. w.;ft....f economy aiul strength. 100 Dose8 ! er to a healthy activity without One Dollar. j irntaiug or weakening them, use - - j Syrup of Figs. I am fllaiiiif:Lfrtiirnr,s Ai'Miit. fur ! Barbed and all kiuds of Wire, Com bination Wire and Irou Fences. Or ders solicited. James L. Metts. t The next entertainment at the Opera House will be Bell's Marion ettes, who appear here fortheeutiro 1 week beginning with Monday, the loth. Snoed & Co., ffHavMil!" To KNOXVILLE FUIlNI j vi9..wk'jt ccrr. r MrKet and Second vt Lr,iimK,3rtWic ! sijns, lowest pjtx Km n iy inviii to .ill and Inspect L nac my 13 if THE OWENS HOUSE, Pi Dock Strcot.ltweeii Front nod Second, jju BE IN THOHOt tJULY KE.NOVATED 2E)xirarntbfil with an cje to the itoife. pui iu-. The 'oiqjs are nice xu isd tv Tai-!i siipplktl with ihe Us t oar. wirtc or month at very Mrs. jt. II. OWKNS, lYoprtetress. r ! T.fc(3. F. Alderman, QBtm CUMHlsloN BUOKEKS ASD riff a no North Water street. ,..ctt. n. .. tuy or ll on commission jTi; UttUt-r, Krntt. liat-on. Lard. lTuduce or tinverr Une. 7Lr .ftXcn munntecd. ion?tn- '"Max "& Tollers", "OU.vi.t; DI.ALKllS IN Tisions, Groceries, ;f"er n rlPi-n I'ktok ' m IJIN11 11. Ill: 111 .1a 7 AN IK jJBlKSlOX MERCHANTS, C- ami Dock Sin., IIMINGTON. N. C . Up Hardware, ANp CKOCKEHV. HMKIXUKUJCCO. la Porters and Johbcrs Puroell WutlClnr. x. Darkest Africa. liaoAki J, 1IOPINO TO HEAD STAX- inteirsted to read teum? now tne IlalDn Ch&lUa.mnd 1 trj.V Market MrccL Last night was oppressively warm and sultry. Generally, at this sea sou, we have cool nights but they have not as yet put in an appear ance. On Sunday next, Sept. 7th, Itev. R H. Jones, of Norfolk, Va., will conduct services in St. James1 Church at 11 a. m. and in St. Mark's at 5.S0 p. in. - i , A big excursion party from Mr. One! Airy is expected here on Wednesday next. They will remain t wo days, taking in the river, thp sound and the sea. The New York Ha aid U still to Mr. Leonold Brunhild has rettirn- thefore and ha no mercy for thoe ed to the city from an extended visit who have tligracel the country and to Now York and other cities in that nre ruining the people. The is no section. uncertain sound in its utterances. It rails a hpade u pade. Here is one of iU squib in its yesterday's. isue: 'When the, Houte of Representatives adjourns it is the custom to move a vote of thanks to the Speaker the motion coming from the leader of! Turner's the opposition. Speculation is rife sla to wlileli JJemocrat will move the vole iu honor of Mr. Keed. We would resieclfuHy suggest that the duty be waived by the Deiuoccats and devolve upon Mr. Cannon, of Illinois. 2o member has better rra sons for thanking the Speaker."' In referring to Mr. Cannon's shameful and indecent utterances iu the IIouKuof nepresentativesaudthe mantle of protection thrown over liiiu by tire chair it tays, among o'her thhigs '"Itgoes, therefore, into the his tory of the. country, if not upou the reconls of Cougres", that an offense for which the offender would have been kicked out of any drawing room in the land can be committed with impunity because of the conni vance and protection of the Speaker of the House. Furthermore, aud this is even a more plainful side of the unpleasant story, we have not been able to find one word in any one of the four New York and Brooklyn Republican journals in condemnation of the outrage. of these journals bears the honored name of Murat Ilalstead. But not one word. How many columns would Mr. Ilalstead have written had the offense been committed by some poor fire-eating Confederate from the Smith, aud not by the act ' ing leader of the House.'' Referring to the result of the elec tions in Vermont it says: The Ite pnblican losses and Democratic eains in Vermont not only on the State ticket but nlso in the Legisla- If ii f n f aa ffra n f fr 1 w n nnrn n t oil for by the local issues. The State goes Republican, of course, but tho reduction of the usual majority is beyond anything hitherto known. Fora result so uuusal and striking we must. look beyond State to national-influences. The causes are easily found at Washington. The election can only be interpreted as an emphatic "rebuke of Republican doings at the national capital. The people of the Green Mountain State have rebuked tho (izarism'of Speak er Reed and the rash partisanship of the wen bent on getting the Force bill through. They have re buked an outrageous tariff bill which would sacrifice the material interests of the people to party ends and reckless pension legislation that invites an endless raid on the Treas- nrv. nt nnlv for the iuinuitous bills passed and threatened is a Re publican Congress thns rebuked by a Republican State, bntulso for the many measures of importance and merit that have been neglected. This verdict of Vermont is signi ficant? 1 1 may bo taken ns an index finger to the population sentiment of tho nation. Republican leaders may well set to thinking over it and we fancy they .will.". "f Forrciuts. ;; For North Carolina, light local raius and warmer weather. ' Local forecasts from 8 a. m. tc- day, -for Wilmington and vicinity, showers, followed by fair and warm er weather. ! Opera DToase Improvements. Numerous improvements to the interior of the Opera'' House w?re noted last night. Tiie walls have all been repapered, handsome lace curtains screen the windows and hew scenery and stage fixtures have 1 been introduced. The new chairs j - . .i i for the parquette have not yet ar. rived but they are expected in. a few j days and will be put in next week, j The new steps to the front 'portico are a great improvement over the old, steep and cumbrous things that have been in use. there for a .generation Pel St. ; r NKV7 AlVKItTIK3IENTa. AUininibtratOr's Notice. Imr, j?i)KsiGSjeti : iiAnsa qualified as Admtnist-rator of the estate r Joseph all rersons hariiv; claims nfdnst said estate or Dersonal. nropcrty .Le.lonjrin? ro sirrv n I a. Clieerrul Outlook. Hoii. Chas. M. Stednian, who has recently returned to the city after an extended tour of the North and Northwest, says that the indications now ajll point to large gains for the Democrats this Fall in those sec tions, j The Jike of it, he says, was never; heard of before and the out look s in every way flattering to Democratic hopes'. Ex-Mayor Fish blate,! who is a keen observer in po litical matters, ami who has xilso recently returned from the North c l ro 'fli'Tft'f f liAia ic1 rAt r i 4- I it n ular political upheaval this Fall. So mote it be. present t hem to me on or before' Aiiihist Sth. 19U or this not tf will pleaded' in bar of the payment thereof. - SOL BKAK 0'Wf i hu A Oml nist rater. Wail Paper ami Wimlon; Stoies. J AEG EST STOCK IX .'"SOUTH t'AUOLlNA to select from. GKe yotr order now .before T.e&tt busy. , at Full of Fun and Frolic. There was a tremendous crowd! the Opera House last night and t management should, and doabtle'ss do, feel highly gratified at this auis- of thoj theatrical With '"Regal" Faint on your house nnd '"PJastico" on your walls, your hwtse will be beautiful and ybur family happy. Sold by the N. JaCobi Hdw. Co , factorv agents. t Headaches and some other kinds of aches prevailed this" morning," caused by the muscular exertions in laughing so much, so long and so loud last night. This Is a. fact. Messrs. J. T. Collins, Gibson James and K. M. Johnston, of Pender coun ty, were in the city to-day. They report too much rain for the cotton but that otherwise every thing is lovely and the political goose hangs altitudinous. 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 you to examine and use. same. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. We 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 Una genius and is pronounced by all to be the best pump on the market. I See it and you will have no otlier. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t The New YbrK Star says that the vote of Vermont and tho abstention from voting of so large a part of the electors show that, while the bravest Republican spirits are ready now to nrrav themselves on the side of the Federal Union against the Imperial ists, there are large numbers who have as yot only gone so far as to deteruibre not to sustain Jheir own party when it is iu the wrong. These iAN.VaI fc infr 4 I w In rrt aIaaIiaii XV ill ajvij-v viVA lib lilt in i u i it v-ai--ta become voters nt fnture elections, to night at 7 o clock. Many of them add their ballots will be cast boldly went direct down to salt water over lor the Democratic nominees unless j tne eacoast i. u. auu otners re- the Republican party abandons its niained to see tne signts in me cit. programme of taxatlou beyond rea-j a sou and control of elections by fraud At Kent Iu Oakdalc The remains of the late Mr. John Sholar were interred to-day in Oak dale Cemetery. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Dr. Pritch ard, at the First Baptist Church, at 11 o'clock. Tho following gentlemen were the pall-bearers: Mr. Win. Larkins, Col. Roger Moore, Dr. A. M. Baldwin, Capt. W, P. Oldham, Mr. W. M. Hays, Col. Jno. D. Tay lor, Mr. S. H. Burtt, Sr. and Mr. Owen Fennell. Kxcurionists To-Ly. Five coaches ull of colored people . A A came in on an excursion train tins morning from Roseboro, on the C. F. & Y. V. Rf R., CO miles above the citv. The excursion was given by the colored Baptist aud Methodist churches of that place. They return j - - Sudden Death. Mrs. Lydia Wheeler, who resided n Fourth, street, between Queen and Wooster, was found dead in her bed yesterday afternoon. She had not complained of being sick and her death wa9 unknown until twoo her grandchildren', who resided with her, were found by neighbors crying on the stoop of the house and say tng that they were unable to awaken their grandmother. The house was then entered and the old lady was found lying across the bed, cold in death; Dr; Potter examined the body find stated that in his opinion death! resulted from natural causes probably from heart disease. j The Masonic Kicurgiou. The grand family excursion, under the auspices of the Masonic lodges in this city, will take place on Fri day next on the steamer Sylvan (Trove to Carolina Beach, South port and Fort Caswell, with probably a short irun to sea. The committee consists of Messrs. James W. Mon roe, from Wilmington Lodge No 319, Mr.' J. M. Forshee, from St. John's Lodge No. 1 and Mr. C. C. Browh, from Orient Lodge No. 395. These gentlemen are working ; hard already for the success and interest of the excursion. The. proceeds are to be jde voted to the benefit of Oxford Orphan Asylum. ' the and force organized. to promote Im-lerialis-m. . " ' " r . People's Metliiff." A large number of colored Repub ! Dr. Dlxon'a Successor. At a meeting of the; Board of Di rectors of the Oxford j Orphan Asy lum on Tuesday, Rov. J. T. Harriss, of Durham, was elected President of the Asylum, to fill j the vacancy causwd by the resignation of Dr. B. F.Dixon. The Greensboro Patriot says that "one of the affecting eights . . ii 1 i ILl t .-'X. A ever uetieiu, anu one ua wruugut tears to the eyes of the. sturdy men standing near, was when tne chil dren of the Asylum, from the least little utoddIersM to the largest boys and girls came in with outstretched . i : a : ,i arms anu streaming eyes to uiu farewell to their beloved friend and late Principal, Dr. Dixon. The cries and sobs of. the little ones as they clung frantically to the Doctor beg iug him not to leave them was truly heart-rening and almost made one believe it was a sin to take Dr. Dixon away from the Asylum. : Fender County Tobacco. i Wo were glad to receive a visit to day from our good friend, Mr. Thos. J. Lee, of South Washington, Pen der county, who is here on one of his rare visits. Mr. Lee is the pio neer in tobacco culture in Pender couuty. For twenty years past he has raised it, merely for his own picious opening season of '1890-01. Never in the his torj of tho building has ' there been such an audience on the first night of any season and, iu tact, it is not often that such a crowd has been drawn together -.there at any time during any season. There could iibt have. been, far from one thousand persons in the house.. There were, a great many ladies in the audieiiee and it wis t herefore not only a l?irge house but a fashionable one. j h The performance was certainly kin ' excellent -on. Ferguson was her last season and made a decided lilt then and we were therefore justified in expecting, something good lat night. And-we got. it. It was one of the .most- thoroughly laughable and enjoyable' things ever put On the boards here. There; is not one particle of common sense in the thing, no plot, no heroics, no tangled web to weave, or unweave, but it is simply a pack of nonsense strung on one long laugh which breaks out in the first scene of the first act and is kept up unjil the curtain falls on the last tableau. It was ail v good and everv individual is a team In ... j - himself or herself. There is but one stick on the stage and he but serves to emphasize the abilities of the others. If they will come to see us again this season we can promise them another big house. I Strong Men. ; j Women love strong men. A weak man may excite their sympathy and a woman's careful tenderness soothe and soften the anguish of a we&k man's soul, but the laughing, joy ous, warm, exuberant love of women dear, belongs to the men that are strong and noble and kind. Then why will a man continue weak, and mean and peevish? r( An old gentleman writes: "B. B. B. gives me new life and strength. If there is anything that will make an old man young, it isB. B. B.'' i ! Some men say, aud Hebrew New Yenr. Cards; A- - - V, e are opening a nltfe assort mcnt to-daj. sepmf . YATES' BOOK STOKE. ; : . 1 I ' Dividend Notice, - rlHEDIUEtTOIiS F "THE WILMIKGTOX kavl;rs and Tiust Go rpa&y" have "declared a sewlrannual dividend of tnree per cent, pay- atlo to stoctlioldcra or record on and after September 1st.' 18J W. P. TOO Kit, eepl lw ;' - ; canier. 1 For VmYm -Kcach ami Souttiport CJYLVAT WKOVE LEAVM WILMIKTON m t- n.at , iff 'ffi "i, . . a M p ' rn3r, mvea tki ueac-h at i:.w and p. m. . , andTm!''1. . l, tXf.m-: Fri'd.?sia1' avcs t4ie lieach at 9 p. ra. on - Tub l'ASSi'OKT will leave for iSouthport 9uW a. m. and for caraiina Ueacn at SJOp. ra. every day except Sunday. " season reduce sate Tlckata for sale at me office o- on board. "e.aj ,rdays cnts t0 1JeRcn and return, aujf tf IV3UST BE SOLD. nil V m At Tour Own Prices; E DO XOT IXTESD TO CARRY OVER A SINGLE PAIR. ' - - For the next 'ton days we will contlnua-to . "clear out" all "olds and ends'' we have lefl;V m suppers and Low Shoes. Frlcao'wer than ever known. ' . - Oail and ask for your size and we will verify ' t hese statements by ociiiar demonstration.' ' Geo. R. French & Sons lOS North Front Street. (Opposite The Orton.) . aui27 tf some 'men say, anu women too, 1 ll,";rL-rt c rn a, g they never feel weak and inean ex- V on baVinffS & TfUSt (jQ. J. W. ATKINSON. President. W. P. TOOMEK, Cashier.' I Oft rRCESS ST- WILMINGTON, C ' vvj ienda Money cn R.itiKfjLnmrr nnonHtv Pa- interest on nposits. Is empowered to exee-ite Trusts t all kinds weak and mean and nervous and prostrated in the spring timo when lite ana spirit awakens with thril ing .buoyancy even the vegetable world? Must you allow sluggish! blood, inactive organic functions. rnst.v in'nrs nnd fTpnpml wpnl;np tri make your life miserable simply bel UNE IIAIIi MATTRESSES etiusr ine lung wiutci nan j csuaiucu your natural activity? It need not be. If only you will use that pleass ant and incomparable tcnic blood purifier known as B. B. B. or Bo- tanic Jilootl .Balm your health in spring time will bo all that you can! wish. Iry.it tins spring. Trvitnow. P. A. Shepherd, Norfolk, Va., Aug ust 10, 18SS. writes: I depend on B. B. B. for the preservation of my lealth. I have had it in my family now nearly two years, and in all that time have not hail to . have a doctor.1 JJ8t Arrived r 'Ti l THAT FKCSII ur-OOUS- Ul Klta, at 11 'USx Wvr Street. fePERli PRINTED WITH Ink manofAcxnredibT nz Ink Wnrt lanax to Mv adtkktuxxkxtii "nkko Co Furniture MrxM BKOTuas-Drusststa C W Yates w all Fapcr and Window hdcs licans met last night at a "people's I meeting' on yiiCfti, between Sixth ! u$e however. It is good to smoke and Seventh fctreet, to express di! jus well as to chew. Mr. Lee also satisfaction at the result of the re- J makes from It cigars, j for his own cent couuty convention ju some of usef however, aud not to sell, add NEW A OVfSUl'iS K:inNT8; ! .: , ' ; JUST RECEIVED! H FINE LOT OF N. C. IIA11S, V. HICII I o3er fcr sale at l"c per pound. N. C. ldes at 10;, picnic ilams, something nice, at loc Alio fresh lot of Springfield Han3. Ferns Chip Beef, Elgea Cieam Butler, Cabbages,; Apples and Irish Potatoes received to-day. I hav UONEY A SPECIALTY.- A . -, -:v.. ::. v Mosqtiuo Nets for Sale. Old 3IattresBcH Itenovatcd. w. na.ourjMirjc. SUMMER RESORT I! "ATIiANTIO TIKtV," ' WJHGIITSVILLB, x. a, ;" NOV OPEN UNDER SAME MANAGE-' went. Tne Hotel' and tfroands are near the waters of the Pound and tho Atlantic Oaean and a Tew st i3 from the Depot of hi sea ooiisr. Railroad from Wilmington. 1 Ask tne conductor of lh train to atop ro at Wrtgutsrtllc. . e on hand a barrel of in itr.ined CliEU BV IU DAY, ITltK 02 Mflfl' ih It C. P. SWANN, AKt., sep-ftf DtW The receipts of cotton at this port to-Iay foot up SCI bales. ' ." -The moon enters on Its last quart er to-night at 13 past 10 o'clock. Mr. Jno. F. Garrell, Jr., of this city, Is now engaged In busine. in Aahexllle. -..- . - - - "' ""- . "-' the nominations made. C. P. Lockey aud J. E. Sampson were endorsed for the House, Jas. B. Dudley: for Register and David Jacobs for Cor oner. Another meeting is to be held kindly presented us with some this morning. They ore not doctored. In any: way, but are made from pure tobaecd and it is needless to Kav thev make a fine smoke, Mr. j - sep 4 3- so. Front StrteUj For Rent. I - . i THREE GOOD AND ROOMY Ofllces In the samson DfUldins-. cor ner North Water atd chestnut streets. Apply to i D. O'CONNOR.'- ' Real Estate Aent. j It is a Pleasure Indeed H) LOOK THROCGII OUR iTAGKIFICENT Send for Circulars. . ED. WILSON MANNING. Jel? : Proprietor. VEHICLES ! VEHICLES I JOFER FOR SALB A LA Uti E N L'Hi ER I v AND A GREiT VARIETY OF ... Seccmd-IIand Tehicles,- V iAll In geid order" mid ready foj immediate next Tuesday night, at the same Lee assures as that there are plenty place, when it is claimed that the f0f fine;landsm Pender as well adapt. "J 1lt:.?t .Sr1??"11 above will be present and address Jed to tobacco culture as anv in Gran-' Brushes, cot,aaaoUjfary goods. 'yew the meeting. ' - . ' jvillecoantr and he expects to see -ncfcioirrrlc-ea. - - ' - " i the cultivation of tobacco gone into I .::.:"MUND5 UBOTnia, - largely In theliext few-jr ears. " , J XMK.Froit 'street. t r Irusrsi3v- " ix i.VT GO TO BED till yon buy Uongh ort Dirt Soap. - " i, T1)&yyU l)C &!iM TCT7' low for eaah or CaIi;axCsetr?C'Xl lrgaia at : : - ORRE LL'STA fLE2f Jy2i ti; 1. "cor. Third aa4 rrWtsakm.'
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