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'-OFOSTAGSPAlDi. ' cntha COa Threo ' or month. X cent, jrtrrd tT camera. free Fart of U CUT. i MfJO" : rfr-i- :,I itwilasanl ,J. , t th: ta-te, ntid acU lnitiy i-n tl.c Kiaucyi., OyWls c!vaw the s rr?.-Mr. 'li m tca(1; r: vn., .f Figs is the U-.Jr cfu l ever pro 17,. t t!f taste and ac (.ftii! M-much, prompt lr -JXzl Irulv-U-ncflcial m lti trt-crcl cnlv from the mosl r VsS twile suktaace. lU C'eiTlIrtt inclines commend i i j p Uxt nw.lc it tho nios. U tf FV m for fale m D0 fltrt all leading drug v- Ast reliable druggist vrh Crt live it on band will pro 1 1 tr-xptl fr any one wh jbL7it. Da nut accept anj FIG SYRUP CO. Jit fUKlSCO. CAL I, r z3Z2.tr. fw row, .r. tcolisalk iur:(iisT, ..... m m m s;!ete Stock, Itet'oaahle l'ricf , trlei Attention to lliistiies, pXS tail leVL XUSDS BROTH ERS Will ;TtKriaM L.r any tfcinTlnthe Drug . . rep i Hardwarei nmr. . AND ('KOrKKKY. W. C M'KINGF.K CO.. Importers and Jobber rurceil uonainr. fit HAIR MATTRESSES A SPECIALTY. . SMqailo Ncu for Su!o. 014 Mattresses Innovated ULCUIWIUIIWC. Sneed & Co., . jXCjC TO KNOXVILLK FUJINI- Xtosia corerr ilrkct and Second TJCocc.arastic designs, lowest C tat to can nd Infpect nac mj!3if Headland Southpor VOL XIY WILMINGTON, N. C , TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER! 16, 1890. NO 234. X.O CAL ZSijS"W"S. To Dispel Co!d, I Taken Very Saddenlr- Headaches and Fever?, to cleanse I ' Mr. H. C. Prenmert was taken the system effectually, yet cfently, suddenly, very ill this morning, at 7 jj o'clock, at his place of business on - w. w...vuf v h iicu uic KDX TO NW ADTXKTISXXXKTa Fkzkd' Co Furniture B FSwasx For Casa onlj -Mpa uKorHiw-uraggists ; - I Diood is Impure or sluggish, to per- svi.iS, K l-auently cure, habitual . .oostipa CWYATr8-nalirarraa(nndowhiaes;"0nVt0 "wan the kidneys and . ; ! liver to a healthy activity, without PofrtinfUter Frcuch is In Maine on j irrituting or weakening them, use H Isit to relatives nml frfnrla N.'Svrnn nfPii i ' ; - - , ' -- that State. - - ! . . : i i auun ana irinauce, - Economy: t4ltX) Doses Ouo Dollar." Merit: i4Peculiar to Itself.' Purity: Hood's Sarsaparitla. : We'are sorry to liear that Mr. K. liullenis sick and confined', to-the house at his residence, corner Fourth and Red Cross fctreetw. -. .. Prof. Van Laer will leave here in a few day a for yew York, where he goetf on liin regnlar.Fal! visit in the interest of his-customers. - I am Manufacturer's Agent for Barbed mid oil kinds of Wire, Com bination Wire and Iron Fences. 1 Or ders soliciteil. Jaiues I. Metts.! t The cold wave in the Northwest has petered out. We felt none of it here. We are to have warmer wea ther how for the balanco of i tho week. - . i With "Kcga!" Paint on your House aud "Plastico' on your walls, your houro-wlll be beautiful and your family Jiappy. Sold by theN. Jacobi Hdw. Co , factory agents. We regret to learn that Mr It. Chapman, of the Nayassa Guano Works, will remove to Jacksonville, Fla., where he lias been offered and accepted the charge of a fertilizer factory in that city. Mr. Richard Baker and Miss !ca mille Del mar, . of the Marionettes, will be remembered as flaying' the principal comVdy roles with. Miss Louise Arno('s company while here In Wilmington four, seasons ago! : , "... -j ; x The steamer Sylvan Grove has not yet been taken off tho line, as people will continne to make trips in her nntll the coldweather comes. She will make the usual double daily' run to Carolina Reach until Tnrtherj no tice. ; 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 tnese hinges. Cai penters, it will pay you to examine and use same, N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t ' ' '- The annual meeting of the stock holders of the Citizens' Building & Loan Association will bt held at the Citr Hall to-night. It is an ! un- The Board of Audit and Finance at the regular meeting yesterday, at which Mr. It. J. Jones, "chairman, Capt. W. R.Kenanand Mr. John W. Hewett were present, .audited and approved bills, for current expenses amounting to $2,847.11. Three hun dred and eighty coupons ($103.80) matured before bonds were issued, were destroyed in the presence o.f the Board. . - Closed fur the Seasun. The Island Beach Hotel closed for the dcasou yesterday. Mr. J. A; Brown, the lessee, has been very successful iu its management this year, and his estimate is that the business, done by the house has been double that of any preceding year. He has kept a' good house and has met much merited commendation. More" room is needed at the bote, however as there were occasions dur ing a part of the season when double the amount of accommodation was needed to meet the demand. Arrival of lSlsliop Galloway. Bishon Charles B. '.Galloway, of the Methodist E. Church South, ar rived in the city this morning from Goldsboro, where he dedicated St. Paul Methodist churoh last Sunday evening. He was accompanied by his relative, Capt. A. J. Galloway. While in the city the Bisliop will be the guest of Col. Roger Moore, on Chestnut, between North Front ond Second streets. He will preach to night at 8 o'clock at Grace Methodist church. . Strangers and visitors are eonliallv invited to attend trie ser- " . vices. Squirrels and Alligators. Messrs. G. C. Hewlett and F. P. Risley hunted .yesterday at Maults- by Point, on Black River. : They got 50 squirrels and an alligator. They hrnn n-lA the sauirrels home with them and left the alligator. They say the latter was 33 feet long and 8 feet broad more or less and that hv shot him in the back of the head and lie then sank. We have no morailoubt aboutthe latter than as r lita e?7P He must certainly have sunk alligators generally do when they dive. . This reminds the reporter of an inMdpnt in his experience. He was ! NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Ii : ; i 1 Citizens' Building and - ! v - . ; . " - Loan Association, usually! important meeting, as an important change" in the constitu- at Southport in the Summer of 1883 tionisto be submitted and all are J when an alligator seven or eignweei, urged to attend. We have it now. al ways jpr iuied, A Pump that is never requiring a tub of water to start It. It isltne bright invention of a- North Caro lina genius and Is pronounced by all to be the best pump on the market. See it and yon will have no other. N. Jacob! Hdw. Co. j t 50TE leaves WILMINGTON .VElAf.r- ru li turning, trila ,nfcirteTukcu lor sale at Uxe i S ctat ti iieaca and r.Huru. and Window Shades. ,Kt?ATm.mN NOUTU CAUULINA "ter61" l'lvc 30ur onlcr now before i . iI'krw Ntv Year Cards. YATES BOOK STORE. Js. F. Croig, ' TXtrtJ1U! AU -rmaa, Flaaaer Co.) 1 1 IL WuUKEU IN UK. KHEET iS,'ic,: lTtn-ss urcvr.'&ear Trout ood aad prompt work cp 9 lm T-G. FAldermnn", COXVISSIOV nifnirrnc ivn S'-i?;.Xir 110 Sorta Water atrect, or sji on commission X fiJlwr' ,Frulr- Baron. Lard. rr'latS, I:,Jes- lu. Cotton, J?5'" or c;mcf ry line. Oar Old friend, Mr. Henry S. Ser vo5S, forinprly of this city, called upon us to-day and we regret ; ex ceedingly that we ere: out and ; did not see him. Mr. Servoss Is uow lo cated at Atlanta as Southern ageut for A. H. Andrews & Co., a large mauufactaring houo in Chicago;. The present term of the Criminal Court will consume all of this week and nil of next week. Thereforetho Superior Court" will not convene un til the 29th inst. Jurors summoned for the first week need not attend at all. Those summoned for the sec ond week will report on Myiday, the 20fh. ' . ' ! Sal of trie Wreck. sj Meteor?, Cronly &: Morrbs sold at auction to-day the wreck of the steamer yacht Mignou, as she now liesonCai Fear, aud all of the par ticles saved - from her. Mr. W. L. mlth. bought the wreck for "fLCO, and the. furniture, etc., brought $332.50, having been sold to various parties. . ; : llacklen's Arnica Salv. The Besr Salve m the world 'for Cutu, Brui. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles,' or uo pay required. Itisguar- ! anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. xrice cents per box. - " . For&alo by T.obert It. Bellamy, wbolff.il? r.rul retail d-jiit- i inn was seen in the river near one w r He Was shot at six a aaav " times with a powerful" Colt's revol; Ver and was then harpooned ad drawn ashore. He was struckbn the head with an axe and his head split open, and then an attempt was made to prize his mouth open with the lOnrio ftf iit nrp. when he seized it UlCbMU ve y in his teeth and actually bit a large piece out of the hard metal. Criminal Cour. In this coui t,' vesterday afteruoou, the trial of John Koch, indicted tor the murder of Jos. Ramsden, was ?ri fri Mnndav next and a venire UAWV ew j of 70 men was ordered, from which to select a jury. Messrs. M. Bel lamy and A. J. Marshall will appear Tor the prisoner and Col; Mcore, the Solicitor, for the State. Tin, (thiuI itirv. late in the after- " i- . noon, returned a true bill against Charles Mayuor, colored, indicted for the murder of the late Nathan Fails. Defepdarit was arraigned this morning and the case was set for trial on Friday next, at 10 a. m. The counsel for the defence are Hon. A. M. Waddell and Messrs. Iredell Meaesand P. B. Manning. The following cases were disposed of to-day: State vs. Juo. A. Barker, for per jury. Argument ior removal made by counsel, Messrs. Russel& Ricaud aud Bruce Williams, and denied by the court. Case set for trial to-morrow. - . . - - . State vs. Dennis Home, for assault and battery. On trial at our. close. The grand jury found true bills to day against Maggie Parker, for lar ceny; P. Ganse, for assault aud bat tcry. and Stephen Graham, for fake pretences. Not a truebill was found in tin? case of Gaston Solomon, in dicteJ for larceny. ; South FsTont street, and was con vey- .,.1 -LA tvi w "f" wr"cr A , w"v ""jfi nE THIRD NNL'AL MEETING OP Dock streets. Dr. Potter was called i I - in and ascertained that the sickness jstociaioMcrjgf ais Association will be neld was duo to heart failure. He re' ;ln tllc city rart roosu on TUESDAY, Sept. luained unconscious all of the . fore- i6th, 18W, at 8 o'clock p. m. noon but this afternoon there was a i A tim attendance Is earnestly desired as an pronounced as somewhat better. important chan je In the Constltntlon will te We sincerely trust tnat ne may re- covpr. Hp isavcrr worth V ?ntle 1 man, highly esteemed by. all who! know liun and an additional claim tolour rtgard lies in the fact that he ! Eutattltted. sep 12 it T. S. MITCH ELI. . Secretary and Treasurer. was a gallant Confederate soldier. to chronicle his We hop6 to be able complete recovery in a' few days. The Marionettes. . A crowded house was present last night at the Opera House to welcome Prof. Bell's Marionettes on their third annual visit to our city. .The entertainment was a very fine one, a number of new and pleasing fea tures having been added since their last visil here, notably the canary bird?, tlie pictures in the clouds and the musical glasses. The audience was enthusiastic and delighted with the performance. At the close. of the entertainment a number of handj some presents were given out. A. J. .Shepard,; No. 27 Market street, re ceived a dinner set of over 100 pieces; E. Knight, 825 North Fourth street,a blue bed-room set of twelve pieces; Mrs. lit A. Montgomery, Brunswick county',! a bed-room set of ten pieces; Miss Ktitiua Hansley, tueen street, a large plush album; Miss Lula GurJ ganus, jQueen street, a large gold plush album stand. , To-night will be given as leading presents a ton of anthracite coal; a dinner set of one hundred and fifty- six pieces; a tea set of fifty-six pieces; a bed-room spt of twelve "pieces, a pair of J largo studio lamps, and two large plush stand albums. ' The prices of admission will be for the firjst two rows of sdats in fhe dress circle up stairs, and the four back rows of chairs in the parquette, 35 cents with t wo envelopes; all oth er seats in the parquette, 50 cents with three envelopes. All seats can be reserved without extra charge at Yates' Ibook store. . ' The Big Tabernacle. ! The -publication by us yesterday of estimates made by a friend of ours, and handed in to us, of the seating capacity of the new Sam Jones tabernacle building, has call ed forth a vigorous protest from the committee. These gentlemen have not only made careful measurements as to the capacities of .the building but have tested their estimates prac tically. 'They assert that the taber iiacl Will hold 7,108 persons, exclu sive of the aisles, which afford room for several hundred more seats. They have measured the seats and by allowing the proper width to each person have thus arrived at a careful estimate. To verify this they have filled a bench with people seat ed thereon and have in this way tested and proved their estimates. The hall proper will seat 7,108 per sous, with room for. 300 on the plat form and with the aisles bare. The most conservative estimate made op by the committee is tnat 6,800 per. sons can be seated easily and with out any crowding of the benches'and that with a little closing up 300 more can be; accommodated. The building, which was erected by Mr. J. C. Stout, the contractor, is said to be one of. the' most solid and substantial of its kind, especial care having, been used in its con struction looking to the means of in gress and egress. V ; There is no doubt of the fact that there will be an immense . number of people here to hear MrTJones. There' will be a big demand for accommo dations and it is probable that pri vate households will be called upon to accommodate the guests. The country people should send in sup plies freely as there will be a big de mand for them during the period of the meetings. ' ' - " ' ROUGH ON DIRT SOAP" takes the cake. ' "" - OPERA HOUSE. :--.. PL2AS2 SOTICa- - " v we trcl be gin to receive 'imr.- " ; troa car trlsnda ca asy aal all c:t;:ct3 general interest, bat ;C , -- ; Tne name at tne wttter max tiir&rs tie fur nt3ned to tlie Editor - o - ..... .... ' . Commonicationa mu3t be wrttun 'on onjy one aide ot the paper,. V-? y- Personaliuea mast be avoided, And It u 63p6cioy anS pimcal&xly naficr stood tnat the Sditor does not alwajs endorse tne rtews CTcorrespondenta anleaa bo stated ta tne editorial columns. : ; ' ." N E W A I V K 1 I'll 9 RillK NTS; BUY SHGESX For Tour School Ohildreii NOW AND AVOID THE Itl'SJI. V i Dont wait until the day scnoof opca& 'lf you cant co xewitb them, send them down and we will spare no pains to fit them prop- ' erly. - , ; . CoffiiiienciDg MoDila) Sept. 15th. Matinee Saturday at 2:30. i ; . . w ..- " ' . ."Wllmlogton's Favorites, -with ah entire New !hOW4 BELL'S OltlUlNAti ROYAI Ma HI ON KTX1. Xew Features. New NovelUea. More and Finer Presents elven than ever. : i Admission 15, 25, 35 and 50 cnts. gcats on sale now at usual place. . i Watch for the Grand Tarade Monday morn ing. I sepi?tr M1 FOE .CASH; ONLY ! Y FKIENDS AND THE PUBLIC GE- eraliyare terehy notlfled that on and after this date I will sell for CASU .AND CASH ONLY. I can therelore offer his Inducements to all who come with tho money In hand. guarantee LOWEST PllICB and the BEST OF goods. Respectfully, F. SWANN, Agt., so. Front Street". i sep 16 tf D&w NOTICE TO JURORS. TUKORS SUMMONED FOR THE FIRST Week of supciior court need not attend at . v . ..; - i : 4. alL Those, summoned for the Second Week will repert promptly Monday, September 231 h, 1800, at 10 o'clock a. m. S.YANAMRINGE, clerk superior ourt - sep 16 It j New Hanover County. IF YOU WAWT ' ' " - ' J-A DURABLE Piano or a Good Organ QALL AND EXAMINE OUR FINE STOCK Of Instruments, which, we offer at lowest prices. We have on hand the f amou3 'SOH M.ER" and other makes. All sold under guar- antee. - . . i - - - ... - In ORGANS we hate a fine selection of Wil- cox & White, Farrand & votey and Mason & Hamlin organs. A first-class Piano Tuner Is now connected with our establishment. E VanLAEU; 407 Kcd Urosa Street. sep 10 tf " I".. .. ' . " mi sep 13 3t For Rent. THE NEFF STORE, No. 19 SOUTH - .- x ' - - ' Water street. Possession Oct obr. Apply to D. O'CONNOR, " Real Estate Ajfeat. Not at All Necessary Juot.Arrived I : a NICE LOT OF THAT FRESH UP-COUN- try BUTTE K, in smaH Kits, ax . j tx - 11 sri 23 3. TTtcr tr::- O CARRY YOUR PROVISIONS OR LUNC to Carolina Beach as there la a . First-Class Family Grocery there, supplied i with everything: the market I afford3 and sold at city prices'. 4 , j- . - All-Kinds' of Canned. Goods j"OR LUNCH AND PIC NIC PARTIES and every thins else that goes to. make-up a fine lunch. I Full supply of ICE always on hand. -'j- The residents, of CAROLINA BEACH vlll Cnd It to their Interest to deal with me as I will keep on hand everything ia the Grocery and Housekeeping line. HANS A. KtUXK, Je7tf - TEO PR FETOR. . Art Pupils yy ILL FIND IN THE ART AMATEUR, Art In lerchange and other similar magazine designs and sufestioBaior painting' ana fancy worK, cuuscnDers are pcnmvvtu mj borrow colored piues for copying for a limit ed period. 1 1 ' . WILMINGTON LIBRARY ASS0CUTI05. I msp 13 tf i VRyz Market streef. Fosr Sale i nnrv lbs. old Txrjs aiirr, H.UUU and la good condition. iU;.Lo toll cirsp TrZS07FXC3 Stocfc Complete. .-..- Trices lowest consistent with quality ; j Geo. R. French & Sons, 108 North Front Street. (Opposite The orton.) ,Rep 9 tt r Missss Burr& James!School - . - "i - ' -r . - . . - . JTISSES j BURR AND JAMES WILL RE-. open their School for Young: Ladles, and chil- - dren cf both eexes, S ." ," -. ' ,. On Thursday, Oct. 20. .The course of study, as heretofore, will bo systematic and thorough. Individual lnstruc- : Uon bestowed upon each pupil; the samo care-- ful attention &lven in training the slow mind as those of bright Intellect, " ; . ' , : Class Sieging Free-hanr Drawing', Calis thenics and Needlework free of charge. . Musical Department,-under the superinten dence of Mr?. M. s. CUSHING. Pupils in muairt Pit.lipr within nr wlthmit tio BxhaAl will bo accommodated with suitable hours of. Insi ruction that will - not interfere with les- -Eons or hours of study. Every care and atten- ; lion is given to the moral welfare of the child. For further parclculars please apply to JR4 North Third street and see Principals. STTMEE'RESORTI- i. --: -"j : ; ' "ATLANTIC VIEW," WRIGUTSVILLE, N. C, - JS NO W j OPEN UNDER SAME MANAGE- mcnt. Tne Hotel and grounds are near the waters of the Sound and the Atlantic ocean ' and a few steps from the Depot Of tho Bea coast Railroad from Wilmington. - Ask tho conductor of the train to stop to at Wrightsviile. ; -M . "; BOARD M ME DAT, WEErTOB MM, ; Send for Circulars. ' .. ED. WILSON MANNING, Jo 13 . Proprietor. RJOTICEI OFFICE OF THE SECRETAR Y AND TREAS'R OF THE CAROLINA CENTRAL R. R. CO. J- --r TIP U w l ; " Wilmikoton, N..C.,Yept. 9th, 1800. '.' ": 1MIE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING OF . . the stockholders of tho Carolina central Railroad Co. will be held at the offlco of the . Old Dominion Steamship Co.. corner tteacu and West streets, in the city of New York, on Thursday, the 9th day of October, proximo, at V 1 o'clock p. nv ,t sep 9 lm J JOHN II. .SHARP, Sec'y. : I mroMtnrl SPECIAL AND GKJSf VUailluUi KICAL AGENTS Plans of business combine best features, of K Building Fund and Life Insurance. First-class -' - - contracts. Address, with references, Blataal , Annuity Co., Staunton, Va. eodsepl33t , Engl ish and Classical School Kov. Danlol iUorrelle, A. U. rjHE THIRTY 8 TCOND ANNUAL SESSION will begin D' r.) Wednesday, the first of Oc-' tobc. For any information apply at No, 439 Orange street, corner of Fifth. ' ' ep is tf . , ! " Ml . . I - it t J o h n Wer ri e rl j rjiflEEE IS BUT ONE, ANDinE' HOLDS tojjh at NoJ 29 Market street. A good Shave for 10 cents, a Shampoo for 20 cents, or a Hair cut for 20 cents. Four ot the best Barbers In the state. Clean towels, sharp razors and prompt attendance. JOHN WERNER, febiotf The German Barber, 29 Market street ADRIAN & V0LLEH8, WHOLESALE DEAX.KICS IK; V " Provisions, Groceries, ; ::c Liquors, Tobacco, Cigars, :V .'' ' AND . COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ' Cor. Front and Dock-Sts , WILMINGTON, N. C. Jaantf t CAPE FEAR AOADEUY " COMPETENT INSTRUCTORS. ' ' LEADING MALE SCHOOL ! Plaso ent er at bel nnl n ? rf Kessioa. " Kti see catalo'e ta V(r sron. - ' V. C"ATLi;r i ITlnrfpiL - rlm. Cor. l inii a-viOitr.';t J..rcct'.
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