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0 Tuii vsrtu. crrcttul.Sy3 excepted. 1 a.c),E?'i:ait0r .... mnnlM fiUX . Three im vu month. -Scent. '.:irrred fcy carriers, free pari cM be city, at, uio fl!w-,Kti! report ny and ! rvittu trpar regularly. rIirri H cm u vts - " . y : 1 j 1. ' .- . 'trN - W " -mr-- - ' . - , ' . - K - I. wm togladto rocclTa cciszn:il'caa . J 1 L T? ft I If II V ' i J TljWTTni-W Vp -IT ONE SXJOYS ti cctlil and rwiilts wIjci! iUtj" the taste, anu.ncu JVjrt'pS-jpUy on the Kidneys, " A.--ttMrt ilUwls colds, head- f-alkx fcvrup oi rigs ia u ir ofiti kind ever pro s 'i rlv to tlie tasto and ac oli W tr.e siiuatu, .atsd truly iM?nencjai in iu rAil onlv from the moti iir Vsi arceaMe subetances, iti -fcft.fnt niialiues corameuuj . yi -. Kan made it the moen -.."rnI known. j ipcf Fi?3 b for sale m 50 'il bcrJa W all leading dni K.a Anr reliable tiniest 'wnc -tii live it on hand will pro ct h promptly fur any one whe id ta try it. Do not accept an j 1mm FIG SYRUP CO. Sim mmcisco. cau urin. tr. KW rest. . r. rir KOriElCT R HKLLAMY, THOLES ALE Dttl'GGIST, ad a wiimlnston, N. C VOL. XIV. i W ILMINGTON, N. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1890. NO 240. "I'uuuconi -are bceomini- in;. i- m. . - i ,il,m,,.J.ni,....,..,. ? iuouipson uas retarn vnl " " 7"r:'" .DS?V ? f.ro vilt to K. York, here toPu:TuoL ,"Mmw,0"!!?"been for.the Prchase OI i iiti w 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 nopn vv i - the j Mr. Jnuies H. Chailboarn, Jr., lias The only remarkable gain by iiuuiaiUH iu xuaiue va in itetHl m ' rcturnetl from h. linsinfB r.nnai t, . . . VV "''vi. XllrV IOOl Ufl A. fipf. Irvca n inilOro. IlinHn n M, ; r ... u I - aU (lie 111 J t KJi HIB uuiance of the State. 4 ' 'road, the W. C.'& C. R. R. '." The .total, huiuber. of pa8seuser8 crrieti in uio United States dnrinn-J ISiSO was 4r2.171.JtL1.: ln. nncC0nn..i York'to attend lectures hi the mpdi-loT.. D 'n.i ' , .uuvuf,n vVMtlV'HUww n every 1,523,133 was killed aodoneiCttl4lparUl,eilt r tl,e "Uplvereity of f - - the City of New York. The 6t coast Schedule. . s The Wilmington beacoast Rail road will ran the following schedule daring-Mr.. Jones' meetings here: Leave Hammocks at 7.40 and 10.25 a. tu., 4.30 and 0.20 p. in.;leave : AVil mingtou at 9.30 a. in., 2.30, 5.80 and 10.30 p. iu, The last train will leave af ter the close of the services at night, 10.30 or later.- Tickets for the round FOK-CASII ONLY ! JjTrtlESDS AND THE rUCLIC QX rCjKfientij aotiied tbt oa and after I wCl sell loj CASH AND fAS. tl. I cos. t tmtar otter big Inducements ivhorcm wita Uie rucney In nand. anat LOWEST PRICE and tlw BEST OP Rwpcctfallj. B. F. 8WANN, Agt., Front strtet. HXE HAIR .MATTRESSES A SPECIALTY. Hiaaito Nets for Sale. Sneed & Co., VatHS TO K.NUXVILLE FURM j c,- leisi conn r Market ana Second r -o k. m$t ic dejrna. lotresl rTWJjjlalifdtocatl and Insect n. , " nac raj u u Jos. F. Craifir. Jim- o i ULKEU IN US. SHEET tff.iTia.,. Mrtt... near rront 1 III hl M. ivl I n iMrfr. VH.f. 2 inperand Windoy Shades. ix every 220,024 was Injured. There are some Democrats down n the Firt Rhode Island district who are brave enough to hone that a .Democratic Congressman may be chosen from tliat district this fall. rile Massachusetts DemrvrAta seem very hopefaL ,They expect to gain at least two -Congressmen In the coming elections. They are fighting hard for two others." There are but two Democratic Congress men now from that State. There are twelve districts in the State. ; The Jlonfana Democratic papers, speak of 8enator Power and his col league as "so caIledMSenators,lnak ing reference to the fact that they are holding offices to which they were not elected. There has been a large crop of " called" statesmen this yeap, taking Senate and House together. ' i ' ' J. .J" . " -What Is the height of the highest ocean wave? is a' question that has never been satisfactorily answered. A British ship- that had' been In a hurricane put In at San Francisco last Sunday andlier people declare that a wave one hundred feet high struck the shlpl ""Forty feet has heretofore been considered . a great big one. ' j ' After ail, the best way to know the real -merit of Hoodr& Sarsapa rllla. Is to try it yourself. Be sure to ge t H oods. :-: . 1 1 i ' -' : . t -: ' LOOAIj ZSiJbJ W S. i - : 1KDXX TO NlW jABTKTI3IMXirT9' Skexo & Co Furniture - Jno F QAaKXix Fine If eats Mcndq Brotuxxs Druggists Gzo It Frxxcb t Soxa Clie&p Slioes V, o E C R li-schedule on Uie 2StH C W Yates Vi all Paper and Window shades : . The receipts of cotton at this port to-day foot up 1,903 bales - . ' - - . . . Don't fonret the sociable of the Hibernians at ' their hall on Third street, this evening. . ' Mr. Russell Bellainv. soil of Dr. W. J. H, Bellaiuv. has crone to Npw I t,' o i. ' " - " i vxii' iuo4u,ov if- 111. 1 1 niu tii uc feturii-pext day. This has been one of the most un comfortable days we have had' this month. It has been as warm as a July day and the' atmosphere has been loaded with humidity. We are requested to night Berriceg at the 'Tabernacle. The - regular Wednesday prayer meeting or ttrace . M. K. Church (instead of being held in tho Lecture Room as announced Sun. day-night) will be held at the Tab ernacle, ou Seventh and Campbell streets., A4i wno are interested in- state that the cutting scrape on Bunday last I the approaching meetings at the did not occur on the Seacoast train Tabernacle are, coidially invited to at Wrlght&.vllle, as has been .stated I be present. At the close of the (not by u5 but on the beach. i prayer meeting choir practice will . a if beheld. Aito x uiwn uuuw) cam iiuu me first oysters of the season. They got The Coiiectorahip. In a lot of -Dynnhaven Bay oysters J Jidge Russell seems to be coming last; evening and by 10 o'clock last I to the front very prominently as the night every one had been sold. They j possible future collector at this port. "We were told to-day by one ! who knows that if he declares for it he can get it, but that lie has not yet said that he wants it- The list of candidates seems to have -.narrowed down to 1 Mr. Chadbourni Judge Russell and Mr. Geo. Z. French. . it is the opinion of many that the ap pointment will be made in a few days now, not later than the first of October. will try it over again. To Dispel Cold, - ' ' j Headaches and Fevers, to cleanse the system effectually, yet gently, when costive or bilious, or when the bloodls impure or sluggish, to per manentlycure habitual constipa tion, to awaken the kidneys and liver to a healthy; activity, without irritating or weakening theui, suse Syrup of. Figs.. . . - The" Criminal Court. . TheKocIi murder case was not giv en tothe jury at all. The taking of testimony was concluded, torday about lialf-past 1 : o'clock, ' when a consultation "was had between ithe Solicitor and the counsel for the 4 de fense and aTVerdict of manslaughter was agreed upon.. Sentence will be pronounced to-morrow morning. The River and Harbor B11L ' j I The TJ. S. Engineer "ofilce of this city, now under "the charge of Lt. Mason M. Patrick-during Captnin Bixby's sickness, has just received notice from the Chief of Engineers, U. S. A:, at Washington, D. Ci, that the River and Harbor Act recently passed by Congress appropriates the and n tne The C. F. & Y. V. Railroad will give pheap rates to the Sam Jones meetings in Wilmington. Excur sion tickets wil be on sale from Sept. 25th to Oct. Gth. On next Sat urday a special excursion train will be run from Mt. Airy to Wilmington and return on Monday. The Hettie BernardChaso Comedy Co. play ai Durham to-night. They have cancelled their dates here for the 20th and 80th. It seems to have been thincr on the boards is the "Colored C . Ii 11 .!! . 1 f A 1 CI "W . a.icfsw....,.., Afnn. inffine cuv ouring ine oam Jones All i7wvvA vmK j uuv a.a uvv - ,.,o.l- rkf v.o fLtv. s I services, oioiiiey follo wing, amounts for North South Carolina waterways Wilmington District; o - - Improving harbor at Beaufort, N. C, $15000; - improving the inland waterway "between Beaufort and Ne w Ri ver,: N.C, $15,000; improving as those ot brlgnt lnteUect. harbor at Georgetown, S. C, 8,000; Clas3 Slp improving y inyaw Bay, S. C.J $100, 000; improving Cape Fear river, N. .C, above Wilmington, $ 15,000; im proving Cape Fear river, at and be- f roia 'our, triendi oa . azx tax til Edicts ccneral interest, bur i TLo name ot ta irriwr misi alrar t3 rar alsaedtocziesdrtor. " - .-''. Conimunlcatioaa muss vnttcn'cn only onesidoof utepapr w' s - Perscnairaes must be arcisoa, And it is espectaur and paitxcirlj ts.icr stood that the jEditor aoes not slvrajs enficrsa the.vicws cf correspondeats tEUcn E3 ttatcd In the editorial columns. W EW, ! A UVKRT19 UZ1 UliTD . SCHOOL-GHOE Geo. It. Freiicli 6, Sons. JAKQEST STOCK ANDBEST ASSOBT- :;:,: ;,: iiE'T in THB'ciTr.:?s.",. ' Jl'JS' Koi solid through,' sizes 1 ton. tlJtx i - . . - , v .- - Youths' j:nff.-Toe Boots, sizes 11 to ttfe3 : ltors' London Toe Boot, sizes l to 5tf. f L75. ? Boys' London Toe Button, sizes l to 5x, 12.00. SOL AU TIP HO3. V '""'Another larse lot or tho celebrated Solar Tip Shoes recei veil, both in Heel andiSprtn? lleeu which for style and durability are superior, to any shoe made, call and wo will sell you bet -ter goods lor less money than can bo had any-, wherein the city. .. ..' . . R. French &Sons, 108 Nortli Front Street. (Opposite The Orton.) Misses TITISSES IU.1 sep 3 U BorrAJames'iJchool B CRK AND JAMES Wlli KE-. open their School for. Young Ladles, and chil dren of both sexes, " I -i, ': , , On TJiurfad(ftl The course of study, as heretofore, will bo systematic j aid thorough. individual Instruc tion bestowed upon each pupil; the samo care ful atteatlonrglven in. training the slow mind Accomnolationk on tbe Coast. We understand that , acconinioda- a mutual agreement. The next tionsmay be had at Wrightsville ojnn . on th hoftVd if. the "Colored the Hammocks, for parties visit- V- V" Cant. Manning and Mr will both accommodate The Sam Jones choir will practice boarders. The only additional cost to-night at 8 o'clock in the lecture will be 05 cents a dav for a ticket on room of Grace M. E. Church; but the Seacoast Ttailroad, Capt. Nolan improving Ocracoke lnlet, Nj Cr lu-wuffuw i euiitsua; navinflr.ataDlisned tnis trate for 1 - ""i""" ""-j yven, low Wilmington, N. C. .fl70,0Q0; im pro vinsr Contentnia Creek,! N. C. , g Netise River, j N. proving New River, N. C. ' $5,000; -improving Pamlico and Tar rivers, N. C., $10,000; improving Trent river, N. C, $5,000; improving Roanoke river, N. C, $25,000; im prDving Yadkin liver, N. C, $5,000. jrlni? Preo-hand nrnwinff null. Musical Department, under the superinten dence of Aim m. s. cushinq. impiis in music, either within or without tho School, will bo accommodated with suitable hours of instruction that will not interfere with les- Eons or hours of study. Every, care and atten- tlon is givenlto the moral welfare of the child. jc ur jurtner parcicuiara please apply to JS4 North Third jBtreet and see Principals. IF YOU WAWT -A DUKABLE- Piano or a Good Organ: practice will be at tne laoernacie rouna trip tickets ny the last Immediately alter the close or.tne prayer meeting to be held there that evening. train. ' -r 15C0- improving North East Killing in tne iTegue. i nrnvinif. urntoTiBRV hafwoan NT-.tir The work of filling in the trestle River and Swansboro, N. CM 5,000; On the beacoast K. K. across tlie Hmnrnvin? T,no.kwnnV Pnlltr rli- sound is progressing satisfactorily, n. n $5,000; : improving? Fishine About 100 yards running out from "Tho' beautiful croldcn rod. the crowning glory of the year In the flpldfl and the wood 8 . Is In full bloom Jiaitresses ICeuovated. 4now. : 1 Mr. I. Shrier returned to-day from a visit to tho Northern markets for the purchase of new Fall and'Winter goods. : " f Tin." iimw CIvde bteamship. the Pawnee, built- for tramc with this port, is expected to go on tho line early next iirohVhJ - v. t wi inn nrranni wrvrv &rp9Jtn TUCK1X NOUTU CAliOLlNA Che jour ordrr now before flr w Year Cards; I lHi6c a aw assortment to-day. L ... DHI1S & YOLLER0, 0tALK DULEltS IT ' - fs. Tobacco, Cigars, r AND -OUSSIOX MERCHANTS, T&0. -h. T ain Manufacturer Aeeut for Barbed arid all kinds of Wire, Com hinai ion Wire and Iroii Feuces. Or- 0 . w 1 . ders solicited. James I. Metts. t Cant. Lennoo, of the Seacoast R. R. who has been5 on a short vaca tlon, returned to the city last night and was Iu his old position to-uay in charge of the trains on that road. J The Clinton Caucasian says that Mr. B. F. Urady, Democratic candi date for Congress from .this district, lias commenced his canvass In Ons low county and that his . speeches draw great crowds and create much enthmlasm: : -: '"-; i:.': Farmers, we can supply you with Peanut Sweepsand Diggers, Scraper and Coulter Points. ' Seven different 6ize wings and two size, points for the 'Boy Clipper,' the roost im proved plow' on the market. N. Ja col I H d w. Co., factory agents t New Push and Poll 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- tpenters, it will pay you to examine and use same. H, Jacoui ixuw.kaj. i P. Alderman, BSION BKOKSItS AND ;XcL,w yor,n Water stwt. Lrnwuce or ir rca. Lara. ur. corton. nx-ry une. We have It now. A Pump that Is always primed, never requiring a tub of water to start ft,. -It Is the bright inrccjicn of a North, Caro lina genius and Is pronounced by all to be the best p::np on the murZiet. 1 SeeitanJy'a r lil have no oiuer. A. The Republicans in Wilmington are not agreed as to the next Presi- dentlal candidate, it is sa.o - to oe a tue HamII10ck8 have been .filled up pa8quotank river, N. C, $3,000. fact that assurances have gone rroin BnU wtty, fu0 this city that North Carolina will th !de Tn intention at nresent. support Blaine in tne next conven- i,owevert is not to fill it entirely all tlon, that she will support Harrison, o( the way across, but onlyabout will support ueed and win support i,aif.way! uPt- go as to preserve the QALL AND EXAMINE OVll FINE STOCK of Instruments, which we offer at lowest (Gape Fear) river, N. C; $5,000;" im- prices. We have on hand the famous 4lS0II- JlEK" and other makes. All sold under guar antco. -' '': .'' . -'-''' ". ; Da okgans we hare a fine selection of wn Creek, N. C, $10,000 and improving f cox & White, Farrand & votey. and Mason John Sherman. Mr. John F.Garrell. has recently returned to the city from the West ern part of the State where he went to make arrangements for fuilmp- nlies of fine mountain beef during the Sam Jones meetings. He suc ceeded and has already received the first carloads. It is fine beef and will be on his stalls every day now rj timbers. This work is to be done this Fall and Winter and , next Fall it is to be carried on and it is expect- ed to complete the filling in then. Notification has also been received that examination and surveys (with a view to possible future improve-, ment) are to be made of the follow ing localities:- - - " - ' j Waterway from Pungo River, to the town of Sladesville, N, p.; Drum Inlet, N. C; t waterway . between C; namlln Organs. A first-class Flano Taner is now connected with our establishment. E. VanLAEB, 407 ltcd Cross Street. sep 18 tf Pamlico river and Bay river, N. White Oak river fromRqbert's Land ing to Collins Crossing, N. ' C. ; har- Pushluc Ahead. A Viint 351 niilps nf t,h W O. K. T" tTri.;i. - -r it i Ci R. R. has been- completed and " , 1 '?",ufT x muuu nvcr, several miles more of ; track' will j probably be laid by. the latter part of this week, jor early next week. The road will run within a mile and A Large Invoice 1 ':- - .v-j'.- ;'-.. QF PO if ULAIt . PATENT MEDICINE J J tsT recelved-.Tutt's Fills, Morse's Pins; the gen-"; N. C, and Blapk river,' from Kings-1 Simmons' Liver Medicine, Fain KUler,c. tree to its mouth, S. C. MUNDS BltOTtlfiltS. new ApyguTisEMENxs. English and Classfoal School VVilmington, Onslow &,Eastj - Carolina Railroad, Mr. F. Woolven, representing tne a naif or stones uay, on jew jtuver, Baldwin Locomotive Works, is here and near its mouth, thus ensuring a for the purpose of having an inter- large traffic in oysters'; and fish, view with Capt. Nolan, General From there it strikes out for Jack Manager of the, Seacoast R. R., rela- sonvllle, skirting a large swamp on tlvetosome details as to the con- the river some distance above Stone's struction of the new and powerful j Bay. The management connuentiy engine ordered by that road, winch I expects to enter Jacksonville by the : . u .loiu-ortxi liprn next March. 1 1 ittpr nart of October. The run IMlLfUC . l " C I B- . . A . . . . i . . .. . t ,0ffi u on ...iloc f.n Ua 'fl. .a!f"'?? w wnu tue reiyai uiwunjfs mi in lull time ior next o t.i. , uuv is wwmv w : v i oe neia in wiunington Dy tne kcv. sam jones, . -BY- CO STK OPTION P ClUOD . rM9R THE ACC03IM ODATION OF THOSE ICev. Oanlel Alorrellr, A. II. rjlDE TIIIRTY-SECOND ANNUAL SESSION will begin f D. v.) Wednesday, the first of Oc-. tober. For any Information apply.' at NO. 420 '. orange street, corner of Flfth."-' sep 15 tf , CAPE F R A K ACADEIIY Kaopens September 172nd. line. A GotKl Day's Work. for the Meetluc. Ti, w o. k E. C. R. R. wilt offer a v- - - gneciai Inducements to the people of Pftmer and Onslow counties, aiong the line' of that road itifH'tmcrs to be held I I m m m a. by Rev.: Sam i1 Jones. Tho material urag inemseiyes aoour, every euori train, with passenger coacnesat- ?r2 rr- tached, will be run twice each day, niArn ino nnil afternoon, and reduc andaROodtrafflr In both pae5enKer 8Si8Stt&2&S?'&. Ib.H Pfffawtifr Enw 'ff.ftDm. ' ' and freight, already passes over the struction will permit: ( 1 . Z o inp , : In Effect sept. 251 n to Oct. Gth. 1890. COMPETENT ISfaTJlUCTOUS. . I . m .. .... . , to attend tne lf . . xnvetVfT a innst distrpssfu! I Leave wiimlnston 8:t0 a. m. .i,.),.t.omiiKa t . ti iroao iracK ju.ju a- uu n. a. w ii vmu iuwviuvi- i BVUIVXOIU. ylUSI liuw luauv.wcariiv i mtviiut Leave Wilmington S:00 a. m. and 3:00 p. in. Leave end track l(h:i J- a. m. and 5:0(J p. ra.i on Sunday, fccpt. 28th and Oct. 6th only one and end rall- HITlNQ.i cral Manager. ed rates, equivalent to tnose uu will be allowed. See Ullt. vr.t -' nd. inthis issue for schedule. Tom KJppar. with out any of the pleasurable . sensa tions of robust health. Are you this condition? Why? There excuse for feeling mean and m able. Remove the cause or your distress, which undoubtedly is a dered system. How? Why by doing I j G. AV. Chandler, Red Jb'orK, Arir., writes: tlI was so weak that it was only iwith great effort that: J could do anything. I used several bottles cuvri v . - DAVE RECENTLY RETUENED FROM th3 western part of the State where I made ; arrangements for ' ' - : j j Fine Fat Norlli Carolina Catllc, Tom Kippur, the Hebrew Day of Atonement, begins at sunset tins evening and closes at sunset to-mor row evening,' during which time not of Botanic Blood Balm, and can now one drop of food or drin passes the do a good day's work." inoutn. ; is tiicreiu.o - T t nn.in sweetandre- and is so kept by every one or t? freghing in that expression? Strength Jewish race. It Is tne most noiy tpvlgorous ydo this or that. Btrengtn rn ft" tZAk FUiui on,i tninorbant dav in their calendar that is only overcome oy natural .a, w -"aui; ui nito y and all business is -speporing ' SDlCD(d BLYCS the fast. .The stores will all be f;newed: Such 'will be your reward : ; l " direct from the Mountains and PASTURE ! FED, for months ahead. I malo alo special arrangements for supplies during the services j to be held here by Rev. Sam Jones. ; t "f closed at sunset this e-enlng and rev ,f von tfve b,( B. B. a trial. ; closed until the same time Ao-, morrow-evening. , " . itoccn ON itch- Ointment cures Skin Humorcv Pim ples, Flesh worms, iting wonu. Tetter, Silt uneam, Tosteu rec, Cl"ThiS ilea, ivy xo.feuii, i?r Itch. tiea:-i iieau, i.:zema. -vc H. B. Randolph. Brunswick, (ia.. writes: ;fw hnder the care of nine different doctorsr bqt not-one did me the good that Bolanier Blpml Balm has done me." si -"Rubber Hose, Iawn Mowers'and Rakes-of the" fafest and most iiu prored m!:es are sold by the NJa ccbl IIdT7. Co. vy . have already been received and another is to come in this weak.' MY I WILL11LSO BE AMPLY SCFFLJED WITH ; MUTTON AND VEALi tw Orders days atead prompily filled, ji ? jojiiiriiiincLr i LEADING MALE SCHOOL I Please enter at beginning of session. ; - j-.sec Catalogue in Book stores. AV. CATLETT, Principal. scp. 15 lm ; cor. Fifth and Chestnut streets. , Just Arrived ; j NICE LOT OF THAT FRESnjUP-COUN - try RUTTJER, insmaU Kitsat II AIi &JPEAK8 ALL'S, je g tf r ; u and 13 so." Waterfitreet. . DELlCillTFCLDWELLINO ROUSE 'near the corner of Third and Nun streets, seven rooms, and batb room, kitchen and servants room. ca. wa ter ax4i cistern. Apply to 'v D,; O'CONNOR, jepg33& Real E&taie Agoau ; t f J OFf-ICE OF TREASURER, . WiLMixoTd.v wiox Gxiuwin ca. wiLMixcirojr, n. a, sept, axh, im rpHE EOAHD OF DIRECTORS OF TILE WIL mlcgton Aytido3ilailroad Ca have author ized the pay me nt of three and a hall per cent Interest on the rertiflcatcs of Jhdetitedacaa ot thts Company. The interest ba said cerU2 cates is due and payablefat the edee ct the Tieagurer oa and after 'October Itx, ixJl Transfer Esoiai win- a and cIojc-U ur.t:i Octo. JA. F. POST; Jr., , fc?tJ-jt,'l: ?p:t i ry Jpruj-l:t; cr i"il. Jacol t v hr. Co. T av:jril.--
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