" . plsa:3 ironca ' r i ? fve WSJ , t u rccdrs- coc-ac:Jo t-3 frcm czi trtencs ca y ni an sctjacta Cnerai tnterosis oct .;- r ": 1 1 -": 1 .The name of us witter aosiAiirajr-' ovl tar D-sheatouteCStor. ' ? . f-? 'V ' Commnnirmnons mtxst he wntten'onibnlj' Penonaatie maat tie aveiaed1 "- -; Axtauis wpeaaUj and' parUcalarr aalcr stood that tne editor noes not always enaorr 3 the news or oorrespoiideata czilcsa stated . U it. -.VOP monUueen'j. . - :-s- -..-,v.ttTrrea t camera. tn nrlUP any and v Ul,. , XI V: W LLMINGTf ffl ,g C , EDNESDA Y, OCTOBER 1, 1890. NO 247. In the editorial coixtmns.' : !, .it -1 y AV -'; pii Tm . V i V V i ' ' ' 1 um - 1 -v " 1 i i'j T EXJOYS- t1 - r1!0 an results -wliei ' n if Fi,i ii taken; it U plcaanl : ri.-Ma- to tlic taste, and act? ;rv ,i t j.rt)-nptly on the Kidneys, ;.i :;wcK cleanses the sy c,;.r:u;:;U dispels coldj, head- ; . , :$ ana cure uaouuw Svrup of I'iga is thi of its kind ever pro i ; . j n t the taste and co 1 . t stmnach, prompt h I T and truly beneficial la it: V. f rvpared onlr from the mo-1 : -7 iiA agreeable substances, iu r V:rr ll-T.t qualities commend i' ,:; and have made it the moS :;rr re nily known. r.n:p of Fi?s is for eale in 5Ck t in !! by all leading dru t. Any reliable druggist :wh .tr r. t have it on hand will pro r- it promptly for any one "wh - yl to try it. Bo not "accept" an j rjUFQRNIA FIO SYRUP CO. S4 f FXAMCJSCO. CAL m: :r:ui. n. kew tQRX. r.r. For u DJ (MK!tr K IIKIjIjAM Y. WUULESALETUKUGGIST, va WilmlEglon, N. C FOIl I'ASII ONLY! jT rktEN'bS AND THK PUBLIC 10 KN eu.y4r" retT nottfletl mt on and after CLs tite I will sell for CASH AUD CAS tNLT. I iz tuworr offer btg tniuoemcnta t w tou hovt wjtti the money In nand. I rum"- l.o'.VEsr PKK E and the BEST OF .no". J:t pectfuUj, I'. F SV n .V, Act., rp tiir(ii;y Front Street. HrA Tucker, JEAL'K IN ORANITr, MA KB LB AJ"D ltra .v n. Minaf iciurer of Oemeuiry, 1 .n.l ItulUltn Wort ' 3M North Front street, . "psi wiimLnirton, N. C. English ir rir.assxal School r.v J'HK TlURTT-siCOXD ANNUAL SESSION k f?o o. v.) Wednesdaj, the first of Oo Toray lnfannatlon applr at No, 43C or.i .fm t. roroer of Firth. eep 15 tf ,, , r Jos, F. Craig, r&rnirrij mt a Ald.-rtnan, Planner & Cv) J)tUTUML WOKKER IN II. SIIEKT Fnaip tc , Prlocess atree', near Front C-mBL ta be pleased to receive orders Kt$r i;iafs cood and prompt work ruria'rr-L sep 9 lzn AIMM S & YObi EUS, Wlioi.lALE DHATLF.1CS Ir viNi ;us, Grvccries, xrs. Tobacco, Cigars, : t , c t AND v ... fOMJllSSlOX MERCHANTS, r. rmnl mt Tock St Hlt.MINtSTON, N i; I T. 0. F. Aldrm-n, (;"EKL COMMISSION BKOKKRI AND iUt, Na 1W Nonh Water atreet, i ita -cn. X o . buy or eil on commh-slon K"-r Butter.. Fnrtt, Beon. Lard. y . L!ur. ivrswit, fltde, ur Co ton. -hi ncin tn rrodoce or t; merry uur. f prices guaranteed, ennasyn- aoffSiim OFriCK OF TKEASUHER, rmiNyTo it wblsoh Sailkoa a, W imtxcTox, N. C. Sept. SOth, 1880. 1 E btiARDOFDIItlCTUKSOF fUK WIL-1 1 c von w won Railroad Co. ha- author- b tte p ijment of thrt e and a half per cent b on the certneates of Indebtedness of farnj8hlng goods. He has enlarged oapanyS The interest oa said cerUS-1 his 6tock so as to reach the public. i ..v.Sfr Willie Roister, his acoommo- lue in ida, able at -the oraoe ot the Mr. WlUie imgister, Irvr onW after October 1st. is 'dating young salesmau, is always yer Boots wiuatand doeed tutu Octo- JAS, F. POST, Ja, . P t4 ljn-tx to Nir Asmnnnxn Lx RxaiffTSK.27otloe Prtn Co-lrurnlture ." . J W ATXIW30S For rent t W O A Onaaxx A Card Mom BaoTHM Drocsata C W Tatzs 8 am Jones Song Books -rrcMixcitUena' B L Aas'n We lo ttili month 7 mJnates of daylight. And the first autumn month hat jcone already. The receipts of cotton at this port to-da foot up 963, bale c - HotBed8ah and Glaw for sale by the N. Jacob! Mdw. Co. t This month has fire Wednesdays. Ave Thursdays and five Fridays. Three days of fair weather are promised now by Turner' almanac A larre excursion party is belnc made up in Jonesboro to visit this city next 8aturday. An excursion party from Be onetts- vllle, S. C. is expected this evening over the C. P. & Y. V. R. R. The new moon this . month falls due on the 13th and it fills on the 27th. It is the hunter'a m rwn CoL K. 8. Xatlmere President of the Wilmington Seacoast Railroad, returned to the city last night. - New River oysters are late this season. Thre were In th msUn. rants last year early In September. Merit wins, as the marvelous sue cess of iloodTs 8ar8aparilU shows. It possesses true tudlclnal merit. 8old by all druggists. Visitors tto our city should cer tainly not fail to call on the N. Ja cob! Hdw. Co. for anvthine wantiucr In their line. ' t Use Regal Ready-mixed Paint, and have no other, if yon want a good. durable article; for sale by the N. Jacob! Hdw. Co. t I am Manufacturer's Agent for Barbed and all kinds of Wire, Com bination Wire and Iron Fence. Or ders solicited. James I. Metts. t The concert which was to have been given "by Prof. Miller's band, under the auspices of the T. P. C. in Lusher Hall, has been postpone. It Is said that coal will be high this Winter. Was it ever any where else than high? We generally hear fcuchftalk, though, just at this sea son We have in stock an Immense va riety of Cook Stoves, all styles and size. Prices away down and Stoves guaranteed to give satisfaction. N. Jaoohi Hdw Co. t Begiuuitig with today, October 1st, the fare on the Wilmington Sea coast Railroad will be 25 cents for the round trip to Ocean .View or any other potiit on the road. Official announcement Is made that the Scotland Neok Branch , of the Wilmington & Weldon Railroad has bee'n opened to" Kinston, N. C, for freight and passenger traffic. Ger barque Burgermeister Klr steiu, Elireureicli, clearel to day for Stettin. Uenuany, with 3,443 Iar rels roeln, valued at $4,500, shipped by Messrs. Paterson, Downing & Co. Alarge line of Breech and Muzzle loading Shot Guns, Air Rifles and Piatoli; all grades at lowest prices. Wood Powder and sportsmen's sup plies Just received. N. Jacobl Hdw. Co. Rev. E. A. Yates. D. D., formerly Pastor of Front Street M. E. Church and Rev. T. Page Ricaud, who waa the Sam Jones meetings. Fish are scarce and high. There were none at all in market yester- day; A few cart loads were -her this morning but the hucksters got them and consumers were obliged to pay a big price for tnem. Twenty five cenUfor three or four little mul- lets is excessive. Mr. Lee Regfs'ter has moved to that handsome store No. 10 Market street- which has been fitted up in first ciasa styie lorinu,, w le.tock of ary goods and - pnU. to show his to wait on and show the cus- . tomers their stock. oM tll., -to-k. ' CoL John Wilder Atkinson oflfers. for rent the dwelling northeast cprv 1". vi luoiMsmnu inirasireeiaHtt.eittuouarvieiuperatare. also an office on Water street. 4 Local forecasts from 8 a. ju. tc-. Mr. W. G. A. Otersen has reptoi' - Wilmington and. vicinity. im.iA-.i-- .1.. --tnreatenln.r weather, occasional ,1 - - corner of Fifth and Market-rstreets tnVm .fnM P.-hlT -Cj Ti-',f. , ,r . v- nett streets. Subscribers to the thInlWies ot ine citizens Kuildlng and lean As-; soclatlon nre notified tojthejsniusi pay up Initiation fee and first rv - sesstnent to the Treasurer, Mc J- Mitchell, on Saturday next. - Syrmpof rig. Produced from the Inxative and nu tritious Juice of California figs, com bined with the medicinal virtues of - plants known to be most beneficial I u tne numan system, acts gently, on the kidneys, liver and bowels, effectually cleansing the system, dis pelling colds and headaches, and curing habitual constipation. U Harbor Matter Report. From the books of Capt. Joseph Price, Harbor Master, we get the following report of arrivals at this port durihg the month of Septem ber: . ' American t steamers, 6,822 tons; 11 schooners, 3.603 tons; total 20 ves sel and 9,930 tons.' Foreign 7 steamers, 9,871 tons; 8 barque?. 3,641 tons; 1 brig, 299 tons; total, 16 vessels and 13,811 tons. Total arrivals American and for eign, 36 vessels, aggregating 24,241 tons. Judge Boykln 1 Sick. We regret to learn that Hon. E T.- Boykin, Judge of the Superior Court for this district, is quite sick and confined to bed with a severe malarial attack. He is in Raleigh, where he was holding the Fall term of Wake county Superior Court. He was so sick last Friday that he was compelled to adjourn the court. He hoped to be able toopen it again yesterday, which day was set for the trial of police officer I logue, charged with murder, .but the physicians ab solutely forbade it and hence court was adjourned for the term". At last reports he was somewhat better. October TV eatber. The records of the U. S. Signal Office at this place, covering the month of October for 18 years, show that during October we shall have several cold changes, viz, between the 6th and. 9th; colder between 15th and 18th and 23d and 26th; and also between 29th and 3lst. The coldest day during OctQber was 35 In 1887 and the warmest 92 in 1884. The weatter will be fine about one day in four. It will also rain one day In four with an average daily rainfall of .13 of an inch. The greatest daily rainfall during this month was 4.51 on the 11th in 1885. Northeast winds will prevail and will average five miles per hour. The highest wind in any October was W., 47, on the 6th, in 18,73. Meteorological. Mr. F. P. Chaffee, Signal Service observer at this point, reports as follows for the mouth of September: Mean barometer, 30.11; highest, 30. 29, on the 1st; lowest, 29.95, on the 16th; mean temperature, 74degrees; highest, 89, on the 7th; lowest, 58, o.n the 30th; greatest dally range of temperature, 21 degrees, on the 20th; least daily range, 7, on the 23th; total excess In temperature, 20; total excess sineeJanuary 1, 503; prevail ing direction of wind,-northeast; to tal movement, 4,941 miles; extreme velocity, 25 miles, west, on the 13th; total precipitation, 8.19 inches; num ber of days on which rain fell, -.'since and Inclusive of 1871, in orderjfore? to hear him; if I 'of yearo from thntdate as published, ijujugtice3 j : wiU ac ero ?.26;8.22; 9.97; 9.35; 2.23; 9.41; 20.10; franklv; if on the cont o26; 8.22; 9.97; 9.35; 2.23; 9.41; 20.10; 7.34.-6.18; 1.20; 3.50; 3.34; 16.53; 9.34; 5.69; 1.34; 46; 6.23; 3.18: 8.19; total ex- ceM cf rainf!I during, the month, .96 of an inch; total deficiency since January 1st, 9.21; number of cloud eg8 dayii 7; partly cloudy days, 12; cloudy days, 11; no frosts during the month. 1 " ' ,! ... J ' BakW. Arnica saw. ; The Best aive in the world Jot uau, oruue. wrm, . - TTl - pevei Sores. Tetter Chap- kir Eruptions, and positively cures Pileor no pay TJl anteed to give perfect satisfaction,- or money refunded. Price 25 ceuts Ephox.. - . p0r ale hr . Robert R RellAinv rbQleaJ an3 ail dggl - ' " Frt. For, North Carolina, showers and - - vumifcening weatner, occasional gprinKies or P41V4V' PerAtn rain and stationary tern re. S a perl or CoarC j ,Cour met this morning at 10 o'clock and the following cases were j disposed of: j JL W. Hicks vs. John McDaffle, et All Continued. I Nancy Is. Prevatt vs. R. EL L. i Prevatt. Continued. H. A. London, adiur., vs. Mary E. Quince, et al. Continued. Rushing On To Atlanta, j CaptT.-W. Whisnant, Superin tendent of 'the Carolina Central, Capt. John A. Dodson, Superintend ent of Georgia, Carolina & North ern, and Mr. H. W. B. Glover, the newly appointed Assistant General Freight Agent of the Seaboard Air Line, went over the Georgia Caro lina and Northern road in a special car yesterday from Monroe, North Carolina, to Green wood, South Caro, Una, in company withihe South Carolina Railroad Commissioners. The object of this trip is for the rail road commission to formally accept the newly completed j portion of the G.; C. & N. line troin Clinton to Greenwood. Trams! will then be run regularly from Monroe to Greenwood, a distance of 118 miles, On the 20th, the G., C. & N. wil reach Abbeville, a distance of 133 miles from Monroe. The indication: are that the G., C. & IN. trains wil be run into Atlanta several months ahead of contract time. Colored Man Appointed Collector. j It was learned here this morning that Jas. H. Young, j colored, had been appointed Collector of Cus toms for this port. The news was a surprise to all and to none -morn so than to those immediately inter ested, the candidates for the place. Young is not a resident of Wilming a a- : w ' ton and Mr. Harrison was to id in plain terms that it would ' not do to appoint an outsider. Still, the old man 'seems to have taken the bit between his teeth and has mad thej appointment. The appointee has not yet! qualified. The bond is $40,000 and the sureties must qu'ali fy to unencumbered real estate. It is thought that he cannot give the bond and if he does, the Senate will refuse to confirm him. But this is riotjhy any means certain. There is a big stir up about the matter. Young is a light colored man and hasi been; filling the position of Special Agent ot the (Treasury De- Dartment for tnis district, lie is said to be well educated. Dr. PritchHi-d and Sam Jones. Rev. Dr.' Pritchard's published views relative to Sam Jones and his methods have been read of all men. In last week's issue of Charity and Children, the publication of the Thomasviile Orphanage," Dr. Pritch- ard announces his intentions. He says: "The Rev: Samuel P. Jones will begin a meeting this week in Wilmington, and his brethren have built a large tabernacle for hlni, which will seat, it is claimed, over 7,000 persons. At one time I had about made up mj ! mind that I would not'hrar a man-whose pulpit manners were so objectionable, but the Methodist pastors of Wilming ton, whose T esteem 1 value, and many of our; prominent men think that in justice to him and to myself, as well as the cause, of morality and religion, I ought to hear him and thus give an opinion based upon I propose, there- have done him acknowledge it franklv: if on the contrary. his raeth- d ebecia.lv- his language. geem 0 n,e unbecoming the plpit ftnd o( an injmoral tendency, I shall ot hegitate to say so in as plain terms as 1 can nse. The revolution n pnpjt manners and morals which jtlsls man has inaugurated is a serious matter, and one on which everybody should take siaes. ur. i-ntcnara Was in the auditory for a part of the time on Monaay mgni, uui ue nos " , ' " " . ' 7, hot taken any part in, the meetings. ' ' ' RounH on csoughs p Cough Colds Hoarseness Sore f , r pnnnunvTnnTn TllC? w2Ht?C5f'S 92T92T?J Ari c. instant renei. ioc- xvoagn w- t j p--. a.v a -1 . on ijorns. .x.iquia, ic. otuve tvo. NFA' AOVRKT(HE81 BNT8. 8PJ3UIALTY OF PINE CURLED HAIR HI ATTREsKC3. reU From a Tree. A white boy by the name of Char- le Potter was seated this afternoon on the limb , of a chinaberry tree; on Fourth street,, overlooking the city pound, cornerFourth- and Princess streets, when the limb broke and he fell to the ground, a distance of some! fifteen feet, striking on his head. He was carried to his home on Fourth street, between Dock and Orange, and Dr. Potter was summoned, to be dangerous He is not thought y hurt J "Don't Give ap the Ship t" ! i Don't surrender,, although the fight be long and bitter, and results thus far but dismal failures. Old Bad Blood iuay yet be conquered and disease driven from the citadel of life. You have not used the proper remedyi or long ago you would have felt a change. You have tried this and that, a hundred bot ties of this specific nhd fifty bottles of that sarsaparilla, and feel you might as well have used so much rain ater for all the good effect they had. Why have you not tried B B B (Botanic j Blood Balm) made in -Atlanta, Gal? Because it -isn't advertised so conspicuously as other remedies? Well, that's a poor rea son. The greatest humbugs can af ford tne largest advertisements. As for B B B try it; and if six bottles don't do you more good 'than all the other blood medicine you have ever taken, call it a humbug, a name that has never yet been applied to it by any one. j 1 Walter Bridges, Athens, Tenn., writes: "For six years I had been afflicted with running spres and an enlargement of the bone in my leg. I tried everything I heard of with out any permanent benefit until Bo tanic Blood Balm was recommended to me. After using six bottles the sores healed, and 1 am now,in better health than I Uave ever been, I send this testimonial unsolicited,-be cause 1 want Others to be bene fited." I NKW AIVKKTI8E.nt5N l. For Rent. THE DWELLING HOUSE ON THE northeast corner of Market and Third streets, opposite St. James Church. An office In my bulldlmr on Water sireet, between princess ana unesnut streets. OCt 1 1W JQHI WILDER ATKINSON. A Card. HEREBY ANNOUNCE TO THE PUBLIC . that J have removed my entlie stock of urocexies, irom corner jnim ana aiarnei, streets, to the corner of Fifth and Barnett Btreets, wnere 1 souat tne patronage 01 me public eenerallr. I return thanks to my for mer custom 8 for their liberal patronage and assure those In my new neighborhood the same nrst-ciass Jfooas at reasor aDie prices. OCt 1 It W. U. A. UTJSxlSJSiM. TJotice. I HAVE MOVED TO. NO. 10 MARKET 8T., where 1 havb enlarged my stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, shoes, Hats, Caps, c, and would be glad to have my friends, and thoso wish lng anything In my line, to give me a call. j OCtllW H LEE REGISTER. Citizens' Building ;aod ; Loan Association. SUB-CRIBEKS TO TUB THIRD SBBJES of Stock of the Citizens' Building and Loan Association are hereby noUfled 'that the ad mission fee and first installment of 25 cents per share are .due and payable at the office of the Secretary and Treasurer on Saturday, Oc tober 4th, 189a J. S. MITCHELT , oct 1 3t Secrrtary and Treasurer. VEHICLES! VEHICLES! OFFER FOR SALE A ULh.GE NUMBER : AND A GREAT VARIETY OF ' - i I - . . -i 8rc iid-Hand Tehicles, All In good order and ready for immediate ute. TherwlII he sold rery low for cash or good paper.1; r Call andget'good bargain at i 1 - ORRSLIVS STABLE. Jy 22 tf; Cor. Thfrd and Princess sta. Hardware) 'pINWARE " AND CKWUBY. ' . : w. x. SPRINGER c co. Importers and Jobbers - . Pnrcen BxdldXzuc. mrrfO T A DTTJ ls printed with ltllO ZEljl -lInXmamifactared.hy be rairmcunt pnnansr im wonts. , . , . ' T. L WKIUUT m, Ul . SSUi wet and Pe&aaytvanla avenoe, 14a 11 - i. vPtuiadelphla. 5TEW. ADVCBl'ISKURNTS. : No. . 1 7 Princess Hlreet : : u ! . - ir-. IS lief ill H AYING HADE . SPECIAL ' ARKANvi Z- ments for that purpose J will hare my Stalls during tha series of meetings to bo held bylier. Mr. Jones In the Tabernacle,., fall supply of K very thine 8asoDbt6 Uud Good to Eat lu the Meal Lin. I HAVE TWO CAR LOADS OP FINE MOUNTAIN BEEP : r. '. . ? .1 . - , 4 . - Nowtn hand and others to arrive. This is a SUPERB AKTICLB OF BEEP, the heSt Pas- ture Fed Beef I could And in! Western North Carolina, and it will be In full supply; I WILL ALSO HAVE A FULL LINE OF . " filniton, Veal, Ljinrb;&c., OF THE BEST IO BE HAD orders booked ahead and prompt de Urery .guaranteed.' f - JOHN Pi OARRElil; stalls 1 and 8,Front street Mirtet;south side. . sep25lw SCHOOL SHOEC AT- Geo. JR. Frencii & Spn; JARGEST, STOCK .AND :BEST ASSORT- MENT IN THE CITY.j1 .y.; . Boys'Eng. Toe Boots, solid! through, sizes l to 5. $1.25. - I , 4 , . Youths' Eng. Toe Boots. sMfes 11 to 13 V, $1-50 Boya' Lonlon To Boots, sizes t to 6 jo! 1 1.7 Boys London Toe Button, sizes 1 to 6 x, $t.uL - 8OLAK 1 IP MHO. fJ ' - . '- n I v ; Another large lot of the celebrated Solar Tip Shoes received, both In Heel and Spring Heel, which for style and durability are superior to any shoe made. Call and we will sell you bet ter goods for less money than can be had any wnere in the city. ; ;. x . Geo. R. French &8oiis, 1 1 108 North Front ''t r (Opposite The Orton.) sep 23 tf SAM JOTJEiJ SONG BOOKS KATES' book Sep24tf "-- ' ..,:.:'iV V ; ChUdren's iHagnzines. ARGOSY, ST. NICHO, WIDE AWAK Harper's Young eople, Lookout Magazine. Golden Days, Youth's Companion, and all the best clilldren's magazines are m the J WILMINGTON LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, sep 27" ,123arket4rtreer. t Photosrrapho. f dozen Mlnuetu per dozen ILOO; F types two for 2 cents. . , i. . i lerre- au we asic or you is to call and examine specimens before placing .roar order teue wnere. V. C. jILLIS. Photarr mher. Front street -Market, Wilmington. Nj C. sep2w- :,-...-. ; I ; , A CJloving . oie. . WEEK, tris mjASY WILL MOVE THIS a trying time. Articles of Furniture have -1 oeen oroKen ana new tninirs are hmhia.1. , u'a tun supply your wants. CaU a .d see ua. We aeu at rock oottom prices. SNEED'C CO.. J Furniture Dealers. sep 30 tf cor. Market and Second bis. Seely's Orchid Flower Perfumes, Th Pineal In the Worldj Orchids are the elite of the flower klnrdo.T. These ptrfomes for sale by r K v . j... j munds brothers; " ' ! J' - 104 Ni Front atreet. Juot Arrived ! NICE LOT OF THAT FR ESnUP-COUN: try BUTTER, la small Kits, at I v I . HALL & PKAUBALlVflj J 6tf 11 and 13 Saj Water stre r. CA PE FEAIt AVADE21Y , COMPETENT INSTRUCTORS, k ( - I".- ..... , I . . ... , LEADING MALE SCHOOL I Please enter at begionlmr of session. " MW Bee Catalogue In r-ooic nrorea. . " -r. Wj-CATLETT, PnndpsJ, ep 15 lzn Cor. Fifth and Chestnut auteii. secretary and Treasurat.