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n . ,.... unLivs excepted. . . . ... - "":.:-; . - . 1 i v Wa win fcegUJ to receive com- -!r !.--r.'cna fixa oar mentrj .oa aay aa3 allrssjxts liiraltatero'aV li . ' '.'"'' ' " ' . - - . .... " . V i Tne name or tno writer mttsc mwajs to for nl3he4 to tho Editor. . oomtaxtnic&cions most to- intttca'oa only one sl2e of um paper.' a , i.-.i rrport nj and VOL XIV WILMINGTON, N. C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1890. NO 237 -- - - ' 1 - ' ' - i '-; .fzi! -B W S. I Tho receipts of cotton at this port ikdm to Kw adtsbtx8xbkts j I lo,rty foot up 1)27 balea "j.CKurn,.lurc All Democrats: are earnestly r. Cwnxrra -tinK tube . A.T- ... le!d at the City Hall to-niht. "I'll niiii crnwini II. .- " " f . - "v-. HIV iiiiu ltlV and then Ant mint cieaiic Criminal 'Court. .'! results when '' rr-..U. cleanses the sys- rvl colds, head- cf -is uu li. ,1 t- t!.e tnstc and ao ,1 lrrJv itfuciiciai m u ri rwaff! t nlv from the mosl r.f:;.r.i qtir.Htics commend i 11 UiO XliUtfl . .1 .l r.iucio tp cf FL-s w Tor sale m 50 d'ilbctUes'lir all leading drug ;a Act rtliaMe dniggist wh c b pr ruptly lr any one rh ri: to L7 iu I nut accept anj LlUfORMJI FIG SYRUP CO. ' jit mxasco. cal crrrjn.il. r.tvt rout. H.r. BOrtEIlT K. IM Ll.AMY. WHOLESALE I1KI GGIST, " - H S Wllmlnston. N. To Iisil Coldv IIcatlacheK and Fevers, to ortli Htntn cornet Hand WilT. LIle iteui viTectuaIIyt yet gently, Jiieet in AUc Mayor's ofllco to-niht i WMe, costive or bilious, or. when the Mr I. Shrierl,sroufe-North .bl00tn?.i,,,,Urc 6? r'1 to Vcrl tho purchase of ,.;; pl. .,.i J "UP, ,I C,,re L coustipa- tiout to awaken the kidueys and liver to a healthy' activity, without irritating or weakening theiu, use purchase of new Fall and Win ter tfoods. . . i ; mitted after January 1, 1877. and not S been legally -restored to ictfts of citizenship) born In the the jury and then the i United Stat es. nnri whn lmvp Ufllv. . J a. 1 . ,.n. -i J V - u uiurmutu, mho snail liaveresaieu j Inte yesterday afternoon the case j Jiayinf - j of the State vs. John A. Barker was rictits The river bteaiucrs will "offer Jro -duccd rates to, those tvho may ?ish toattend the Sam Jones meetings. Chickens are souiewfTat cheaper. They wero belling from carts this moriiing at 33 to SO cents for firown fowls. . - TOR CASH ONLY ! TKILNIH AM THK rL'JU.10 ;ikk farrrttmliy notinru that on and after Ulit 1 vtYA ul tor CASH AND CASH XT. t raa ttrttn? ofler biz lnlaccments uaarf Lowest rKlrlTan.l tl It EST OF U. F. SWA NX, Act., jatldtt s-a rrtnt Street. M HAIR .MATTRESSES A SPECIALTY. Hciqaito Net Tor Sale. 0M31atlressrs Uenovatfd W.M.CUMPJ11WG. Sneed & Co.. " J-COKS TO KNOXVILLS FVIINI- ' teat corccr Market and Fccond rTrn?.:jr tatot to call and inspect Oct ' n.ic inj inn "I'mfei and Soulbpor Hood's Sarsaparilla has a steaddy increasing popularity, which can only be won by an article of real merit. Give it atrial , j I aru Manufacturer's Agent (for Barbed and all kinds of Wire, Com bination Wire and Iron Fences. Or ders iblicitJamesTetts. jt One boarding , house in this city lias already made engagements jfor one hundred people who will be here to attend the Sam Jones .meet ings. , ; A large colored, excursion party from Mt. Airy arrived here la6t night. Most ot them went down to the Hammocks to-day. They I re turn to-night. , 1 Rev. C. L. Arnold returned to the city last night from a visit of several weeks to relatives and friends In New York. He will preach in St. Paul's on Sunday., j 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 Udw. Co , factdry agents. 1 . J E I.KAVfcS WILAIINKTON . irO'KT m CA,. tor SouthDortO-ri) ltatiJi" m tl a 25 ccnta to Beacn and return. ,4nptr and Window Shades. LTOIKIN SOKTII C'AUOUNA Wfc t,Uc Jour ortf?r now trforc Hbr xv Year Cards. J !:t n,ce "rtaent to-dix. i A 1 Xb- liUOK. M UK r Jos. F. Croig, Al t rsun. FLinLertCi nool and prom pi work aep 91m IIS. SrtEET . rrtocwa Mreet, near rront t: L&- AlUorituiD, l1 CUMHliilO IlliOKEKS AND "0 Korta Water street O'. r?4 .x or f f it cn comaissioa Br. brig Edith, Armstrong, clear ed late yesterday afternoon for Port da Pair, Haytl, with 129,950 shin gle, 807 feet lumber and 2 casks spirits, valued at $2,634.90, shipped by Messrs. S. & W. H. NorthropJ .Mr. and Mrs. W. G: PulHam have returned to the city from a trip to Ihe Northwest. Mr. Pal Ham, repre senting the A. C. lline, has been in attendance , on the convention of railroad trace and claim agents, held iu Chicago. . i The stalls in all of the city mar kets will be rented to-morrow at public auction. The renting will commence at Fifth Ward Market House at 11 o'clock.reaching Fourth street about 11.43 aud closing at Front street about half past 12. Wo understand that arrangements have been 'perfected for securing a nlentifal sunnlv of fresh meats dur ing the Sam Joues meeting. Now let our country- cousins" see that there is no lack of eggs, chickens, etc., to' help out the meats. New Push and Pull Blind Hinges. Locks the , blind when opened or closed. Saves labor and cost of put ting on inhte fasteuings.which arc not needed with these hinges. Gar- letters, it will pay you to examine and ue same". N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t At the luatiueo to-morrow tea sets, chamber sets, plush coods and 150 dolls will hs distributed am ng the audience. The admission will bo 15 cents for children aud 25 cents for adults. To night every ontwill get a number on the $25 which is to be distributed. . t . We have it now. A Pump that i always primed, never requiring a tub of water to start It. It is the bright invention of n North Caro lina genius aud Is pronounced by all to be the best pump on the market. See it and yon will have no other. N. Jacob! Hdw. Co. Mil Messrs. Brunhild, Simon & Co. .At ;u rmrire to two stores in m Syrup of Fi Tho Now Ilegifttrttliou. The law requires that u new reg istratioti of the voters be made this year. Every person entitled to vote must register. Under the act the registration books will becTpen to morrow. They are not to be open on Sundays. The attention of regis trars is particularly directed to this provision of the act. The Marionettes. There "was another large audience at the Opera House last night and another fine performance. The cow and the calf were awarded to E. B. Ellsworth, of No. 504 North Front street. A sulky, a .large plush arm chair and one hundred other useful aud valuable articles will be given away to-Ttight. 'To-morrow's mati nee and to-morrow night's enter tainment will close a very success ful week's engagement here, ne Marionettes will show in Atlanta Monday night. A Hying Skeleton. . - There will be something new and decidedly interesting produced at the Marionette show at the Opera House this evening. It is known as the 4,llying electro skeleton" and it is said to be something which has never before been produced in . the South. It will fly all about in the air iu various directions about the stage, in the flies, and the wings and over the heads of the audience. From the description given us we should judge that fids feature alone Twill be worth .the price for admis sion to the show. It will be brought in at the close, just after the awards are made. The Ilsippy Weddlnc Bell. Grace Church was in a bliizp of light last evening and the spacious edifice was packed with a large con gregation who had gathered there to witness the nuptials of Mr. !. Byrd Dozier, one of our most popu lar young men, and Miss S. Annie Gibson, a lovely and accomplished young lady. Rev. Dr. Creasy pro nounced the benediction and Prof. VanLaer was at the organ. Mr. E. P. Boatwright acted as best man and Miss Cora Gibson, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. The ush ers on the occasion were Messrs. WJ' P. Toomer, W. N. Bowden, J. C. Sheppard, Jr., aud T. G. Wilkinson. The CMuies aud the Lights. . The new chimes in the Fifth Street Church wero tested to-day and; found to work well. The chandel iers are all in now; the work was completed to-day. They are cer- tainly handsome and well befitting one of the most beautiful churches iu the country. There are two chandeliers, one in the lecture room and the other iu the body of the church. They are fitted for both gas and electricity. That, in the church has 72 gas gets and 03 electric burners. That iu the lecture room has 40 gas gets and 24 electric burn ers. In addition there are other gas and electric burners. How Arc tho Folk? 44Oli. they're all well except moth er, she's about tho same. Poormoth- er. worn Oiu ov uuuaeuuiu tiviis, vj- given to docket was resumed and the follow ing cases were disposed of: State vs. William Sheppard and Thomas Day, affray:. Defendant Sheppard submitted and was made a State's witness. A verdict of guilty was found as to defendant Day. ..The ; defendants werecach fined and the costs.' - State vs. Casar HalL, assault- with a deadly weapon. . Verdict guilty. in the State twelve months next pre- ceeding the election and 90 days in the county in which he proposes to vote, shall be entitled to vote. l lie residence ; of a married man shall be where his family resides, and that of. a single man where he board ? aud sleeps, and sliould he stay in one precitfet and board in ano'ther, his residence shall be wherp he Judgment suspended upon payment leeps. -of costs and defendant, recognized fV And if a in the sum of $50 tor his appearance at the November term. ' State vs. Jacob Joslyn and Simon Holmes, colored, larceuy. Verdict guilty. Defendants sentenced to 12 months in the State penitentiary. State vs. Archie McLean, colored, larceny. Verdict guilty. Prisoner sentenced to 12 months in the peni tentiary. State vs. Stephen H. Anderson, colored, larceny. Verdict guilty. Prisoner sentenced to 12 months in the State penitentiary!. State vs.! Dennis Home,, for lar- isposed of on was not then ceny. This case was Tuesday but sentence pronounced. Defendant was brought into court to-day and find $25 and costs. State, vs. Chas. Maynor, for mur der. Continued for State to the November term. j State vs. David Hawkins and Joseph Harris, for an affray. Ver diet, guilty. j State vs. Julia Ann McBryde, for an affray. Defendantsubmits. State vs. Maggie Parker, for lar ceny. Defendant submits. Judg inent suspended on payment of costs, The case of John A. Barker, for perjury, was given to the jury yesterday afternoon, ; at G o'clock. They remained out all night, having been u nab to. to agree, and have been out all day. At 4 o'clock no verdict in tho case had been reached. an elector has previously been registered in any ward, pre cinct or township in the 'country,, he snail not Oe allowed to register .again, until he procures a .certificate of the registrar of the' former township, ward or precinct, that he has remov ed from the same, and that his nam lias been erased from the regi tion books of or precinct. stra said ward, '-.towikiip .1VJ5LL.5' IIAIlt BALSAM. If gray, gradually restores elegant tonic dressiusr. 50c, Druggists, or $1.00 size prepaid by express for Jjl.uo. E. S, Wells, Jersey. vjiiv. olor," S1.00; N K v ' AlWKKriSESl ENtH. The New Registration. The j registration books will be opened to-morrow from 9 a. m. to p. m. and from 3.30 p. m. to sunset. Some ! Republicans complain of tyranny and oppression under the laws, a complajnt which is absolute Iv without any foundation what ever, It is simply designed to pre vent fraud and probably that's what's the matter with the Repub lican Hannahs and about the only change! in the law is to demand more detailed information about the voter for purposes of identification and to prevent fraud. The following carefully prepared synopsis shows just what the law as it stands on the statute books. 1. First there must be an entirely new registration of voters, the Coun ty Commissioners having so order ed, and no man can vote at the com ing election if his name is not on the new registration books. No matter how many times he may have .regis tered previously he must register again or he cannot vote. 2. The voter shall give, and the registration books shall show, as near as may be, theage, occupation, place of birth and placeof residence, and also the full name pi the voter, and in the case of removal, tho township or coiiutv from which he has removed.. . U. The registration books shall be kept open for registration from sun rise to sunset each day, except Sun days, from the 20th day of Septem ber to the 21th day of Cctober, J890, inclusive, and no regis t ration will be allowed after the last named day, unless tho voter shall hare become qualified, by becoming; of age, 'since the closing of the registration books posuro nnd overworn. o cornier us aL,ove provided. Me gives up ai. ia. aim lanca iu mi . , tw ,1,1 i,ftW much liri-htor On Saturday, Oc tlift fatuilv fireside would be if ; it shall be the duty of tober 25, 1S00, the registrars iiinther's chair was not vacant. TheJ an(i indires of election to attend at . . . I . c tloctors don't seem to d aomg uer. tfa polUng places of their township, VV, " or precinct -with the registration I 111)11 b uri'iu kj s w l" v- . . . .... .. , - ...... -Tt . t n J rta irruL- niM lnnrrs lor strenetli. books, from ii a. m. till o U. m.. wuen J. Y.v..nti thm tnr now occupied lOhl give me strength," she mur !and where the registration books nnlltf hs4been leased by Messrs. J -rished blood and shattered nerves the voters, and objections to voters ...... . . I . . , .1 I I .11 11. ,. 1 1 Gonuan wno ' are starving ior jnsi bucii mureui- hibii iuu iuaue, uiu mc . I a- .ontn iMiUl In i 1 til Itn. , , 1 ' 1 -, "1 A 1 I - mm mt m T R. Allen and T. M. will open a clothing house there, rain here " MDND3 BliOTUKKS. P. S.-,Yes, we will toe open' till 10 again f-niglit. sep 17 1 OPERA HOUSE : '-- . Commencing MondajSept. 5th . , Matinee Saturday at 2: 30. , - t 9 ; Wilmington's Favorites, with an cntlr Now f ; ! bllOW. KKLlS UHlul SAU.,-! KOYAL ftL lilOJI ETTHS. New Features, New NoTeltles. More and Finer Presents given than ever. Admission 15, 25, 35 and 50 ctnts. Seats on sale now at usual placer watcn ror the Grand Parade Monday inorn- mgr. sep ; Personalities must do ATotdad.: And it ts especially aos pirttcalArlj czicr stooa tnttjbe Rutor does cot;aHrays cuicrse tne.news or corresppnfleats unless Et&ted In the editorial coiamns. ' I " iyiissfsBurrJames'Schoor JJISSEJi BCKU AND JJ Wlli itE open their School for Yonng Ladlei; and chil dren or both st yes, L v On Thursday, Oct J 2d. The course ot study, as heretofore, will be systematic and thorough. IndlTldual lnstruc lio hestowed upon each pupil; thesomo care ful aueailon eiren in training: the slow mind as those oX bright intellect.- ' t - , Class Slf trJnsr. Frro-hand Drawing riTN. " thenies and Necolcworlc free of charge; " Musical Department, under tha minrrintPn. donee of Mr 31. s. CUSHINQ.- Pupils In music, either wlflitn nr withniit ti, &tnsii aviu be accommodated wflh sultaWo hours of InslrucllonJUat Avllt not lnterfera with lwu. Y fc ons or hours of study. Every care and atten. uou is iven to tne moral welfare of the child. ' For further pireieulars please apply to 2T4 North Third street and see principals. ..wp"fijpE,i; '. OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY AND TKEAS'It OF THE CAKOL1NA CENTRAL It. lL CO. . ' 1i"iWiIT" ' "" 111 ' ' 'f-Tw' I inn, i , , m fiT. tkt 'i t ii ,,, I ., Old Dominion Steamship Co,.-corner "It WorkS Like unarm. and We5 streets, in the city of New Y j.0 nui xjijc a JU.ai illi , Thursday, the oth day of October, prox 1 o'clock p.m. . Ktilon'H Magnetic Linimeur, For Rheumatism, Neuralgia and Stiff Joints. i WltMlNGJONV N.,C.. Sept. 8th, I89C. rpDE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING OF 1 the Stockholders of the Carolina Central Railroad Co. will be held at the onlce of. tho 1 teach York, on proximo, at p. m. i . . sep y lm ' - JOHN H. SHARP ,'Sec'y. , English andClassical School ' j: by - " ri '-... . ' Kov. JDaniel fllorxellr, A.M. rjHE TniRTY-SZCOND ANNUAL SESSION will begin D. V.) Wednesday, the first of Oc tober. For any information apnlr at No. 1130" Orange street, corner of Fifth. ' Fsep 15 tt ' Jhni Werner. - fplIEKE IS I5UT ONE, 'AND HE HOLDS forth a No. 29 Market streets A jrood Shave ror 10 cents.! a Shampoo for go cents, or a Hair Cut for 20 cents. Four of thelaest Harbors in the state. Clean i towels, sharp razors and prompt attendance. JOHN WERNER, i The Gorman Harbor, fen 10 tf 1. 29 Market street MARKET N0TIC )13tf -:0: CITY OF WILMINGTON, N. C, DEPARTMENT MARKETS AND FEES, SEPTEMBEB 12TH, 801 ADRIAN i & TOLLERS, WHOLESALE OEALeiiS IN Provisions, Groceries, Liquors, Tobacco, Cfgare, AND , OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN AC- UUJIMIIUJN MEKUHAJNTS, coraanc with tne Market Laws and Regula tions the Stalls and Stores in the various Mar- Cor. Front aud Dock Sts.y kets of the city will be rented at publli auc tion, Saturday, September 20th, 1830, com mencing at Fifth Ward Market House at 11 o'clock a. m., reaching Fourth street Market about 11.4i a. in., and Front Street Market about 12.30 p. in. Delinquents are reminded that no bid can be received from any one in debt to the city. Respectfully, , GEO. L. JIORTOX, I chairman Market committee, sep 13 4t 13 151719 ' WILMINGTON, N. Jan ntt ' I- Ji-.'- ' BUY SHOES For Tour School Children NOW AND AVOID TnERUSII. i Don't wait untU the day school opens. If jou can't co re with them, send them down and we will spare no pales to fit them prop- "i.. erly. ; ; .. Stock Go mp let o -Prices lowest consistent with quality. Geo. R, French & Sons, lOS North Front Street. (Opposite The ortoa) sep Ari n?H spkcialanijoex- Plans of business combine best features of' Building Fud and Life Insurance. First-class contracts. Address, with references, SXntaai Annuity C4, Staunton, Va. j eod sep J3 3t J ust A rri ved t NICE LOT OF THAT FRE3niU-C0Ul?5 try BUTTER, in smaU Kltsat v II ALL & PEARS A.LLf0. Je6tf llandl3So.yyaterBtreet, ardvvare, 'PINWARE! A nov AND CROCKERY. . 1 W. E. SPRINGER & CO., ; Importers and Jobbers J ;.'. PurceU IMIdlnjE. THE ACME MANUFA0TUBINO 00. MAITUFACTURERS OF IF YOU WAMT Fertilizers, Pine Fibre and Pine FibrelVlatting Wilmington, - - N. C. Fiano or a Goud .Organ IE REPUTATION OFOUUFERTILlZEKS" A DUKAULE - . , r.:.i i nr.;L.. kIiaiI 1a nnnointeil' to near sacn lately hat nome parts or tho country Sieves pain nnd restores health, challenges upon Riving notiee to the We have hatl bnt little have been flooded. New York seems to have been a storm centre. Thurs day was the eleventh day of the itorta and the Beyenthof continuous m!n The streets wero flooded and they were olnot completely "desert- , - I her. " J " . . . strengthand ranctlonalreniarity. pffson challenged. Bnt such cha Tames v. jjancasier, jiawmus - . . - . viile g1, writes: "My wire was in ,h?nges may be made at any time, bad 'health for eight .years. Five 5. All male persons, twenty one iloetors and as many more different Veara old and onwards. Coot being I . . . i l Jt Jt a V. a. nn rf , . . ... . c J""C llVLZ ii n o':A Wiots or mnatics; or navln- been convicted of an infamous rrlracconi" QALL AND 'EXAMINE OUR FINS STjOCK of Instruments, which we offer av loTvest prices.' We haTe on hand the famous "son- -!.. ..... I MER" an i ot her makes. All sold under uar- In OUGAN J We have a line fteleetlon of i Wfl- cox &. White, Farrand Yofey and Mxon tt Hamlin organs. . " A flrit-class l lano Toner Is roar f onmTtfd with our estAblbhn-ent,' 1 EYanLAEEj ; 407 Itcd CaosJ Stree?. s:plitf . . . ... the ACME and G KM, is now established, atd the results of three rears' use la tho : nanas of the best farmers of this and other States will amst their value as a high grade manure; The mattinu. made from tho leaves of our native pine, is conceded to be equal to any wool carpet for comfort anl durability and tho demand tor it is daily increasing. It has , tuv loeyi bos lojnain anyoxner Lwne. k The fibre or wool la extensively nsod ror nr.holstcrln? purposes., and tu a IliUaij for Mattrtsrifir is almost equal to aalr. buna" ikrht el-'8tle an-1 procf agatnm ln-scctJi. i ' trartmcates rrom reuawo panira ttangonr goois can ba sorn at oar o2Lce. or will bo ia&iu vl njion pubUcnUoc. v ; - HQ 4 UZJ For Galo. 1 000 LES" 0LT TYrEMCTAlc"i!L?i aslla goal tcnditioa. Wiir.r tell crcip 1 - ' cu.
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