. - ' - TLSASS KOTICi Ws wtJ te ciad to recclvg ecrr- .-r'-vcx croa our miaas on acj azi'ailnrjrcta Ccner&l interest, Del : Tho name ot tae writer mi; alTars -ta fur alshed to tsA&rtor ' '. . . , ' CommnTffcationa mast t written a ealjr oca siae or the paper. 't Personalities most Co avoided : And H 13 eagectauj and paracalarijrcsScx stood tnat tfiie Editor does noi aiwara enflors o tne.rlews ol correspondents onlcss so stated In tne editorial cbiaans. -"'. u ..-"" f: j f it me?, ttor ana rrop. 1: .,m uoe month. Ji crnu. dcUftrod fcr earners, tree T" . -ri:n rrrorv T VOL XIV WILMINGTON, N, C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER; 12, 1890. NO 231. 9 VI V W v. a 8 i ' ; ;l ttir K cleanses me sj Lead t-J fevers ifud enres habitual erf1.1 1 , ,c "Via I, thi JTJexcJryiw kiiul ever pro ii ajlnvr t the tnsto anil ac L" I .1 l. vnmrf rs ami trim Iteiiehcial in iu rr-wnt nnlv from the mosi lr and a-rceaUe substances, ill jct excellent .jtr.-ilitioa commend i'i ,iia.i lave, wade it t ho nice ,:cir rcsl known. - cf for fnlo in 50 ci jl UuWlV all leading drug is. Anr rclbMo druggist whi ay t..t live it on hand will pro it promptly for any one wh rl:. t t7 it. not accept anj tiZTMi FIG SYRUP CO. tit fliXCiSCO. CAL tr. w tost, tt.r. Bmfintv li.-niriiiAi'siY. 1 WHOLESALE DUnUJIST. -mi Wilmington. N. 1ST Sneed &Co MCflSaOHS TO KNOXVILLE FURNI- ti-c..cuiu forwr Market and fccnsl cvtt Larv Mocr, artistic defflras. lowest yvn. tin i&viiM to can and Inspect ext. rue raj 13 ir nSK HAIR MATTRESSES A SPECIALTY. Uoiqaito N'cti for Sato. 0!J llattrenes Innovated. w.acuair.nwc. JUST RECEIVED I . F3 LOT OF X. C. II AM 5, WUICU I tr u t i v per pound. N. C. bides at Kt.. ractlxlns nice, at 10c. A 10 tttotof rJnjnclJ Hams, Fcrrts Cfclp Klacteaia Buitcr, Cabbagts, Apples 61 fcn rotates rwlrea to-dax. . JnilfOL-rrrnturt . F. 8WANN, ACL S So. Front Street. HDBIAX & VOLLERS. HOLLS.LK DKALKKS IN ' isions, Groceries, Liq-crs. Tobacco, Cigars, IKDIX TO Sir ABTXKTOXMIjrrS x kiko: Co Furniture ilrxw BBornins Drusjlats lCOlir Xt K cnanffc of Scneduie ArxT9 Wa&ted ilutual Annultj Co Anvital Mirnira citizens B L Asj'n orsBi II ovs-t -Bell's Rojntl Marloaettei c Y YATall Paper and Window Chides I The receipts of obttou at this port ': to-day foot up 1,424 bates. . W.. O. &E. C. K.K. V At a meeting of the Hibernian Be nevoleot Socie-, held last night, It was decided to have a sociable at niKht of the 23rd inst. CoL Jno. 1. Cant well, Mr. T. Douhtn and Mr. It. For other! local see fourth paire. Br"Barry were appointed a commit- Itev. R. E..Pee!e will ine.wooster Street Chapel to-iiight at 8 o'clock. i teo to Iliaki fhn iiiRPKKnrv n rrn n preach at ; nts fA fho ftWWM Washburn and Arlington's circus sjuovins iown m una direction. It la to show at Goldsboro on the 3rd of October. It rained here yesterday afternoon Hndit rained again this forenoon; not much water fell, however, on either occasion. The peculiar enervating effect of uuimer weather is driven off bv Hood's arftparillii. which makes the weak strong. t 0 ' fc-Sw I Hi,,. ,i m ,MMM I aia Man 0 fact u re r's -Agent for Barbea and alt kinds of Wire, Com- lination Wire und Iron Fences. Or ders solicited. James I. Metts. t There are now three engines at work on the W.. O. & E. R. It. Passenger and freight traffic are both Fam to be very cood. A large crowd went down on the drove this morning on the excur sion given by the Masonic lodges for h benefit of the orphans at Ox ford. .. ; The W., O. & E. C. IL - R. as it leavesJFront street and climbs the sand hills In the lower part of - the city, has agrade'of 12 inches to the 100 feet. v Maj. J. R. Kenly, Assistant Gen- eral Manager 6f the Atlantic Coast Line, has returned to the city after a short vacation, looking much Im proved in health thereby. With "Regal' Paint on your house and t4Plastico! on your walls, your lonfe will be beautiful' and your family happy. Sold by the N. Jacobi Udw. Co , factory agents. ' t - Keduced Kutcttc The Carolina "Central Railroad bf rs reduced rates for round trip Ltickets, from places named to Wil mington, during the Sam Jones meetings, as follows, viz: From Hamlet, $5.40; Lauriubnrg, $4.80; Maxtou; $4.05; Lumber ton, $3. CO; Clarkton, $2.45; Couno4l, $1.90; Cronly, 95 cents, and proportionate rates from intermediate pointa. Who U J. II Tounj? 'Tlie Raleigh Kcws and Observer says that "it is definitely learned that the colored North Carolina del egation that waited on President Harrison at Washington last week demanded that J. II. Young, color ed, should be appointed as Collector at the port, of Wilmington to suc ceed Mr. Pennypacker, deceased"." Now, who is.tho colored man J. H. Young? It may be that the types have twisted "J. E. Taypr' Into J. H. Young. The SenconKt Itoad. The Wilmington Seacoast R. R. will make tho following changes in its schedule, to go into effect to morrow: The tram now leaving Front street at C:10 p. m. will leave at 5:30 p. in., and the train now leaving the IIammocJ8 at 7:10 p. m will leave at G:20p m. An addi tional train will be put on; this will leave Eighth Street Junction (near Atlantic Coast Line) at 7:00 p. in. and returning will leave the Ham mocks at 9:00 p. m. Don't forget the lawn party to be given In tho City Hall Park to-night by tho boys. The proceeds are for the purchase of arms, and not uni forms, as stated by ua.yesterday. Mr. Wni. Goodman, ono of our Market street merchant, returned ast night from the Nortnern mar kets, where he has been to purchase ii? Winter stock of dry goods and clothing. . - Senator Vance speaks at Golds boro to morrow. The hour is an nounced tor 11 o'clock but he will hardly get to work btfore 12. The 9 o'clock train for the- Isorth ar rives at Goldsboro "at 11:15. The Arioh Quartette Club, of this city, gave an elegant musical enter tainment at Laurinburg on Wednes day night. They had a highly ap preciative audience who were great- y delighted, with the music. Tlie excursionists from Mt. and from Rntherfordton. who Prorli AXD iWHISSIOX MERCHANTS, Frm mm Dock St Hardware, AN D CKOCKXKY. w.K.srkiNocca. . Iniportr and Jobbrm Purrrn HuDdlnr. Jos. F. Craisr. -'Xtrtj nu Aid? rnnn. nnnr . r.x PertcAL wohker ik lsm sitsct Airy went o Carolina llcacli yesterday, rode over the Seacoast Railroad to the Hammocks und Ocean Vriew to-day. They will lea v to night on the re turn home. - ot-T? Wni FiTd to recti re orders : ana prompt wore r In the Sampson County Democra tio Convention, held on Wednesday, Mr.. Marion Hutler was nominated for the Senate and Messrs. W. K. Pigford andR. R.llellforthe House. All of the old county officers were renominated. New Push and Pull Blind Hinges. Locks the, blind when opened or closed. Saves labor and cost of put tins on Inside fastenings, which are not needed with these hinges. Car penlers, It will pay you to examine and use same. N." Jacobi Hdt. Co. t - . We have it now. A Pump that is always primed, never requiring a tub of water to start It. It is the bright Inrentlon of a North Caro lina cnlus and Is 'pronouncel by all 5 to be the best pump on -the market. , See it and you will havo no other. The third annual meeting of the ' Tho State Fair. .. TheStnte Fair will be held in Raleigh Oct. 16th to 18th, and the management is putting forth stren uous efforts to make it the best ever held In the State. In view of the abundant crop3 this year, it will nec essarily be an easy matter to secure fa exhibits off the farm products, and our people ought to feel inter est enough in it, and, pride Tenongh in their section, to send exhibits of their farm products, poultry, cattle, handiwork and everything which will attract attention to and reflect credit upon our section. Over $5, 000 is to be given away in premiums Premium list sent on application. To Inpect the Louise. The new and powerful engine or dered out by the W., 0. & E. C. R. R., and put together by Mr. Price Yopp, made its first run up the road yesterday. It was run with a spec ial to the head of the road, carrying Capt. Whiting, the General Mana ger and Messrs. Garnnou and O'-Kcefe steamboat inspectors, en route to Jacksonville,' where the. steamer Louise, now .the property of the company, was to have been inspect ed to-day. Capiti Whiting carried with him a carriage from Mr. Or rell's stables iu this city awl at Scott's Hill a pair of horses, belonging, to Mr. J. T.'Foy, were taken on board. The team and carriage were debark ed at.the head of the road and the remainder of tho distance to Jack sonville was made over the county road. . r . .A,r ufrvthnlw of the CitiieusiRuiId -cj w nu I - - I T Jfcn ti f'0 nml InAn Association will be U. F. Aldcrmnn, hehlln the City Court Room on r,QIJUL roMMiMOX bkokkp AND Thursday next, the lGth inst, at 8 fenv. 1Ia w ' fc - cck ar An importat change t!Lx -. buj or ell on commission ar.' Frait, lUroa, Lara. rars. Cotton, r-t riL iZT, ' ruuu w tim.ry Une. Kcrl tnew roran ued. o .nsi ?n- In the Constitution Is to bo sub iuittetl at this meeting and a full at tendance Is therefore earnestly de sired. ' Hell's Marionettes. The. Opera House will be full every night next week. Bell's Marionettes will till the bill and they will fill It well. We know them of old, they having been here last year and the" year previous. They have always drawn good houses In Wil mington, and as it is a good show they will continue to draw them. They play this week in Norfolk and the Ledger says of their appearance there : N The" announcement previously luadeand tlm previous popularity of the exhibition had the effect last evening of filling the Opera House from bottom to top, and it Is not state mat an tfc Hide on the Sew Jloatt to Sandy Kan j Scett'a III 11 The Hummock Lands : Tlie Sandy It Id re an b.'d . Indian Trail- To Get. Through to Jacksonville W : Koreinber. . ' I ' We took a " ride yesterday after noon, for the first 4ime,;.over the newly constructed WNmington,Ons Iow and East Carolina Railroad, as far as Sandy Run. ? It was the first time that a newspaperman had ever made a trip over thatTroad.- . iSileiitiy and surely, but steadily, this work has been carried on. Not much has been said'about it in the newspapers and really -the citrzeO of Wilmington know but little of the road or the country which it is fast" opening up to the trade of this place, although by a popular vote the city has made a subscription of $100,000 to the capital stock of the road. : r- ! The depot of the W., O. & E. C. i R. R. in this city. is at a point in the extreme Southern extremity " and just beyond Kidder's mill. The company "own valuable properties there and have an extensive water front, on which a wharf and ware- i house ,' hajve been erected. The trains start from the foot of Front street, where the. road crosses, and where a small warehouse and ticket office and a platform, have been built. It is just about one mile and a half front Front' street depot, at the northern terminus of the same street. Two regular trains are run each day, one in -tlie morning ana the other in the afternoon. This is done at present more as a matter of accommodation than any other pur pose. The tjoaches ordered by the company have not yet been recei v ed, althouglr they may get here this week, and a box car has been fitted i - . up with seats for passengers.: Capt. I George MJ Crapon is the conductor I . r i-v' .j r iitl.'i- : - 'i. 1 ana air. aaviu vr. wuue- is uie eu i gmeer. The road, in leaving the city, skirts the Southern suburbs and crosses the Seacoast R. R. at the turnpike, iust bevond the Mineral Spring. It ' i ... dives down into the!Mosquito Hall tract, between the turnpike and the bid plank foad, and emerges just be low the old John A. Sanders 'place, four miles from lown, where it cross es the old thence on cni-inf ton iiinch to ft - - - were nleasel. The distribution ol . wftter calieil Chapel pond, the valuable guts promises cwsru Newberu road, it runs f almost the same line as does the county road, almost always in view of , it and occasionally cross ing that road. This is kept up the entire-distance to Sandy Run and beyond it.' For the first few miles out some verylfine country is passed but from the first crossing of the county road for a d "stance of f aur or fivo miles the prospect is a dreary one- sand and scrubby 6aks, with here and there ;a rich patch of lowland. But when near Scott's Hill the scenery changes as if by magic. The ocean is near, at hand then and the fine hammock lands between the road and the sound are in a. h state of 'cultivation. The country, too, instead of . being level and mono tonous is a rollinc one and. the view in some instances is a superb one. Scott's Hill la a mere village but it is rtnn or the n'ret.t lest little places in the State. !, There are some elegant residences there, notably those .of the Messrs! Foy, Hon. C. W. Mc- rjlaiuui v and others. , It lies near tho sea. within two tuiles. and is in the centred of the hummock land. We have known that country of old and are fully justified in saying that there are no finer farming lauds any wncre in tlie State than ore those around Scott's Hill. . The village. by the way; is in Pender county, but a hop, skip and jump will land one in New Hanover. . ' --' It is a pretty country all of the way' from Scott's Hill to Sandy Uan.i which is, by the way, a small stream of silvery clear water flowing over yellow sand, and not as big as Ma comber's ditch. Beyond Sandy Run we are told there is more sand un til you reach the old Sage place, at the Onslow line, 2S miles -from the City. . - i About 18 miles from Wilmington there is a beautiful sheet ot tresn which it Jt is sur beyond Scott's Hill, where through a break In i the foliage and across rich fields green with . verdure may be obtained a ileeting glimpse of the sound, of the ocean arid of Top sail Inlet. The road follows the coast line and is generally "from two t6 three miles distant from it and some cf these days, wljen the ricii huuituock lauds are all cleared and nndcr cultivation the ride over the W., O. & e. C. R. R. in the neigh borhood of Scott's Hill, with . the rich green fields in the foreground ahd the deep blue of the sea beyond will be something worth talking about. , v '' , We have often heard it said that the country between .this city and Jacksonville was dead and barren. and Would never, yield any returns to an attempt to open it up by 'rail. This is mere supposition and based Upon the fact that travelers by the county road really see but very lit-. tie of the country. The topography is somewhat peculiar. The road, trad ition says, was '. once an- In dian trail, and follows the. only; sand ridge between the hummock lands and those of the" interior. This ridge runs. all .of the way from Wil mington to Jacksonville. It is a narrow ridge and will average scarcely half a mile. In tlie interior there are, ricli swamp lands and pocosins, reaching up into the Holly! Shelter section of Pender. One: of these pocosins, we are told, is 15 miles long. These lands are heavily! timbered, not only with pine, but! with oak, birclr, hickory, ash, maple,; dogwood, &c, and are capable of a hiffh' state of cnltivntion Tli W O R' f 1 1? T? riidi-Kda wlint innvl ue cai.ieu a line country and we: doubt if there is any section of the! State which, as a whole,' is .richer in natural advantages. The road has been completed 2Ui miles from the.city, one mile beyond the dividing line between Onslow deserves credit for it." Major Mc Clammy is a stronc ndrrtatn f ii" Atkinson bill, acd said to h Jn , zette last evening that he favored me u i in tne interest of the small truck farmer of the South. x Last Sunday's New York Sun gives soma piquant illustrations of Maj. McCIammy wit and humor. In a long correspondence from Wash ing-: ton his name appears; at four sep arate Intervals, to which we shall refer as briefly as possible. The lard bill was under discussion in the House. We quote from the S'un: On the ' next dav the Senate aiiiendmeu is to the River and Har- uor om were inrown into tliu House. They -were 'privileged. Their con sideration took up the most of the afternoon. Along toward night Mr. McCIammy got the floor. He shows t-a tliat the bill was simnlv a fli?ht between "the hocr and the niirfrer." , with the bettini ar, odds on Ti imf Compound lard, which it -was pro- posea to tax out of existence, was made of cottonseed oil, and the seed ' of the cotton was aboutall that the. cotton producing negro. got. Mc CIammy also noted poetrv as fol- ows: . -:-,' ' . - .'- m - You may break; you may shatter, A , the lard tub, if you will, " But the scent - of the bid hog will : hang round ifctilL ! Amid perfect bedlem' Iceman Tur ner held the floor for an - hour. His shrill voice rancr Above the tempest like a clarion. At every lull In the storm the voice of Mr. McCIammy of North Carolina - was heartl appeal- iug lor tune to . aeiena nis Honor. lution. Towardrthe end of Mr. Tur-U ner's speech McCIammy 'i ghouted:; "Please yield a minute. I don't, know ' whether my honor will keep all night." I : ' When Mr Turner saV down Mr.; ' V. ;..Ab. l .1. 4. 1 . . . . yauuun, ULUVl'U lllUt llie IIQUSO Ull- jourp. me uouseclia adlourn. 5, The uproar was continued on Wednesday. The hog was still un able to swallow the negro. 'Speaker Reed had resumed the chair. Tho day opened with renewed - filibuster ing ' The friends ,ot the negro pro tested against the approval of the journal containing Mr. Cannon's' and Pender counties. 11 Preamble Gov. Dingley moved that Mr. Pittman. the engineer, tells ud "?R2ffVif VnJ? ' tliat !If 0 a thai I1A PYnpftfti f r trot infrk jTnrlrrkn I .1 i .t - n . . - - f W j V M V N-r Ml S A W V ' ville the latter part of October. The road will not go bv Stone's Bay, or Sneed's Ferry, on New River, but leaving then to the rightr distant1 uemana ior tne yeas and nays-wng made, and they were ordered. - Dingley's move was a shrewd one., The Speaker held that the ordering of the previous question! cut off all questions of personal privilege. Thus on rue river ana runs airectiy up Jacksonville. " to! five or six milefeskirts a large swamp! I the foity-eight men. who had been jiLueu nun ceiisureu in cannon s resolution were absolutely condemn ed without being heard under the ruling of the man from Maine. Mr. McCIammy Aras rightr His honor didnofkeep overnight, and he may thank the Speaker for it. ' v Mr. McCIammy lias the Itlaor. Hon. C. W. McCIammy will retire from his seat in Congress, where he has so faithfully served his con stituents the past two term?, with many hearty plauditsas to his work j He has niade a reputation whicli is not confined to his own section arid State, but which: is national. Some very pleasant things have been said of him of late, a few' of which we -have collected and will publish here x ne j? ayetteyme uoservcr says that "Maj. McCIammy, the fiery Ht- iNBW ADVKKTlSBMENTav . 't i i i i Wanted. ii.V.rS?- Plans ot business oom bine best features of. Uulldlnsr Fund and Life Insurance:-Flret-ClJLSs eontraets. Address, with references, Mntnai Annuity Co., Staunton, Va.t eod sep 12 3t OPERA HOUSE. ONEWEEE,- . liiut ouaj. iucvmiuiuy, xue nery Jii-i 1 . - T . tie representative of; thisistrict, made another one of speeches in Congress the Lard "question." The "Observer is also pleased to state that Maj. Mc Clammy has made most rapid strides in knowledge of parliamen tary law and inlluence willi his fel low members. Here is a pleasant little morceau clipped from the Atlanta Journal's Washington correspondent some lit tle time back In the House tll? filibustering pro ceedings against toe Conger lard bill were renewed -as soon as the House met, the Democrats being led in theirfightby McCIammy, of North Carolina, an Alliance member, who, by theM-ay, was turned down in the recent Congressional primaries in his district. . If the Alliance people had been advised of, the stuff there ism this game little tar-heer states man they would have allowed him to retain his seat in Congress. He is a regular siiouiuer lutter, ana lias sar prised some of the leaders by his adroit methods and ways. The Washington-Gazelle has also some very pleasant things to say of lim. In a recent i-sue of the paper bis liiifnoroti last week on Matineo Saturdav at 2:30. w r Wilmlo followin; we una tne lead of "A Well-Earned' the the entertainment, and was. attend- m-A Xe .with iiiiieh exclleinent in the 'rounded by a grove of minds of the holders of tickets. The I trees and no prettier place for a picjjwhyj it was that h entertainment will be repented this . jc CAn ol. fotm( anywhere, which He certainly has mad eXe1"." L'n"r " isahint which we think will bear Willi luawuvra lu'iuuuun . : day. N:vniING : fruit next Spring. ON EARTH equals ir jllongh on Dirt Soap. But one view of the ion the entire line and under r t a, tion Maj. C. W. McCIammy. of North Carolina, ha earned quite a retuta- tion in this Congress, und his ugh t against the Conger lard bill . shoved him to be no novice in parliamen tary tactics. An old and prominent member speaking to the Gazette la'st evenincr. said: t recret exceed mrrlvi i(nii. HTm majestic nominated. I cannot under&tand i he was defeated. e a record that! any member can "be proud of, and he has been able to obtain recognition . .. . Wrom the Speaicer.cs.often as the ocean is had - more prominent member?, Hemade that is jest a hard l'rrht on tlr? lard bill, and he 0vu Kg A-wwaaLvOf nun a ix i;uuig fcnow. JiEJUL'SOlllGINAL " KOYAL KIOJM JETT17S. "" NCW FeatlirPH Taw Vnvplf fr ' llnm ant FiLer Presents iven than ever. Admission 15. 2. ST and 50 ctnts. So.&tn on sale now at Ham I f face. ; AVatch lor th - L.r.tn'1 Parada Mondar morn. ins:. . ' sepistt Citizens' Baildin:: and Loau Ayscciallon. f HE TO I Up ANNUAL MZJETINQ OF Stockneldexs of Uils Association will beheld In tae City court Itopia cn TtTESDAY, Sept. Kih. m, at s o'cioci: jCm. A full attendance 13 earnest desired as an Important change in the constitution will to submitted. i. . MITCUELL. sepl23t Secretary and Treasurer. j Lawrii Pa rty. I LAWN PAHTT WILL BE UIVEN FKI- daycvenln. Hcptcmljer 12th, In the City Hall Par, under the auspice of the Wilmington Guards. - Proceed: for the beneflt of the Wll tnfegton Guards. Admission only 5 cents. -KetrcJimenta on the grounds. p 11 ct For Carolina Beach and SoatLpcif ?cUeIoleforThoriMlay and Friday. gYLVAN GKOVE LEAVES WIL3in;GTO?i for Soutfcport and th? Portj a; 1 a. rn., toubJocr at caroima lacti. js D I K icaT sx for t: itAir. C-ich. TraJ n lare 1 h at yiOasdiJ-jp. ta. t:p 11 -'