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: tins tapsu : y-. PLEAB3 EOTICi putUsfcM eftrj rrtnlrg-, fciailaji excepted. we wui wgiaatorecetvs ccrantLlsaacaS from our mends ca ixj'tz aaKtca.o general Interest, txr - Tae name otuie wmee nest anraji te raxS turned to t&exttor. f cxjiamanieattoas must t wxtttca ca eaiy one side d2i0 paper, ; - reraonaiiuea 'mass ne avouaa; ' , And it is eepeciaur snd parUcaiarly nnacr tood tnat tie xmtor ooea not always endorse toe views lot oomspcadents aaiea so atatei By join. t. james. Editor and Prop. SCESCKI TI02W. POSTAGE PAID Oxe yerj SCO EXx months txa. Three montaa. fiJ 8i os month, M cent, i oe paper wui do aeurvrca kj wncn, uw , tars. ta!ary . Tt cut Ji, at tte above ruca, or 13 cents per we. Adrertlxuyr rues lew and lloeraL W Ktitxcrtber will plcaao report- anj and ali fallare to rcdTO their paper regularly. VOL. XVII. WILMINGTON, N. C, SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1893. NO. 166. ta tne edlttrlai oahntrrni. i : ilL U 11 11 y JL j.4.xJiirJLfv J! o V -J. JliJ 'g: 1 KNOWLEDGE Brings jcom fort and imprOTcment and tnds to? personal enjoyment whet rightly urd. The many, who lire bet- j W thaiTathers and enjoy life more, with Ic3 expenditure, by more promptly ahptin:r ta. world's best products tc the necur oi rn ysicai oeing, win attest the value! to health of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in the remedy, vrup of Figs. Its excellence U due to its presenting in the foim most acceptable and plea ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly bcneficial properties of a perfect lax ative: effectually cleansing the system. difpcllind cold. headaches and fever? and permanently curing constipation. It has civfrn satisfaction to millions and met with? the approval of the medica . J i U TTJJ proicssion, iecau.- it, acta on me xwiu rieys, Livfr and Bowels without weak ening thetn and 1t is perfectly f4ee frorc every objectionable substance. Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug gits in 60c and $1 bottles, but it is man ufactured; by the California Fig Syruj Uoonly, wnose name is pnnteu on every mckare. also the name. Syrup of Figs and bciui well informed, you will noi accept any suosutute tx ouervu. . rorstie D7 j KOiipUT 11, 11ELLAMT WpOLitMALg DUUGGIST, . jxallr j USE P if lyJlJ Villi - SEE WHAT THE RE8ULTWA8: FcneTrJExtratt ahsoluUly 'curtd me J a very seven tost of PILES.-" A. lIrrarcoK, Detroit, M'uh, Extra good fcr any CATARRH ef te note and throat. -H.BrAIG. Only thing I have ever seen that takes ctoay the INFLAMMATION and stings from N S E CT BITES. P. H. CbortRj Fort George, Fix. Acts life mane in OPHTHAL MIA. I Uke it so much for SORE EYES. M. Tamtso.v. Best liniment I have ever used for mbHnT turpeses. SORENESS. CUTS, STRAINS, rv. iiaxy t KrDF.KICXS. 1 . VrBRLMSESWOUNDS nothing equals i. T. T. Con.VHT. Has eutefforpte, H E AD AC H E, SORE THROAT. SORE PVP.Qi AHfiCESSCS. and ALL RAIN. E, McCalu Tit enh retedy that rviI control 14 P MO R PHAGES front the m m mmm m m m m w m mm lunrt dTf)- WJ Warxsk. Scranton. Fa. 0 - - - j , . Excels anything I have ever used for NEURALGIA, Heeding files and AemorrAJges. y. 1 1. 1 AULKKXZ, il. L. Jinowits value in reducing VA R I" COSEVEINS.-A. C. Sasfom. Tako Pond's Extract only. Avoid all Substitutes. POND'S EXTRACT CO., New York trtd Lrudoa. t Wilmington SsacoastR R . . . i TIMETABLE IS EFFECT JUNE ISfa. I.rA'e mnccsshtrret 6 30 and. 11 00 A.') iL, 301, SI) XI1T.1S r. M. f Leave O tin View 1 30 anl I l.W A. JU 4.00, S.CO and 9 33 T M. - j , SuadJXTrala lum I'rtncess succtatltKO anil 3 OJ P. L bnndij Tritn leans oceaa view at 13.00 M JiU ? On t. M. jeutt J. ll.DAIKUMDager. OYSTER KOASTS. AM .HKTTXK i fltaTAKKD I . j tuxa erer ta Accommodate mj rica-ls vita OY3TSU3 "tola season. I wu. avrp cone tut toe Pest on J uub OTTTkclcM and improwi. rrA7 a aoorw souoo a wi pvtiraietopJtea. tiiTe me a call a&d E IB HIT iDU to Hiv Asmnmnm . The C itt Notice j nxixtBKoxa Jem Roller Orptn Books and scnooi supplies of all kinds at Heinsbergerg. t s. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. 8prlnger have returned from a visit to Philadel phia. j lou can take a moonlight ran down to the seacoast to-night for 25 cents. ; -I Mr. Junius Davis returned to ths city this morning from a trip to Charlotte. Mr. Frank. M. King, formerly of this city, but now of Philadelphia, Is here on a visit."! Johnson's Magnetic Oil kills all pains, whether internal or external. Sold at J. II. Hardin's. Full 8 applies of all kinds of music cal instruments atHeinsberger'slive book and music store. - t The Register of Deeds has issued two marriage licenses this week, boh for colored couples. Our No. 7 8tove for $10.00, .with all utensils comnlete. will snrnriRA you. N. Jacob! HdwCo. T We would have yon know that we are headquarters for cart and buggy materials. N. Jacobl Hdw. Co. t A large excursion party, nearly S00 strong, from j 8outh m Carolina, came in over'the W. C. & A. R. R. to-day. j For willow chairs, settees and car riages, there is nothing that equals the Detroit carriage paint. Sold by the K. Jacob! Hdw. Co. . Rev. W. B. Oliver, the pastor, will condnct services at the usual hours at the First Baptist Church to-mor row. Strangers and visitors wel- come. - t Mrs. Cicero W. Harriss arrived in the city last night on a visit. She Is now resident In Washington City and has not been here before in sev eral years. 1 . This is the testimony of two gen erations: Pond's Extract cures al Inflammations and Bleedings. Avoid Dealers who offer bate imiiatxonas. Prayer and experience meeting of working and business men as usual at 8 o'clock ton!ght at the Seaman's RatheL Seafarinsr men and ladies are also invited to attend. Mavor Fishblate returned to the city last night from JMew lorKi where he has been on businessfor the city and where he successfully negotiated a loan lot nearly $20,000 to meet Interest on the city bonds doe next month, j As a blood-purifier, the most emi nent physicians prescribe Ayerg SarsanariUa. It Is the most powej ful combination of vegetable altera tives ever offered to the public. As a spring and family medicine, it may be freely used by oia ana young alike. ! Services ln the two liutheran nhnreheg. as follows: Bt Matthew's, Fourth street; above Bladen street. Sunday school at 9.45 a. in. Prepar atory service and Communion at 11 a. in. No service at night. St. Paul', corner of Sixth and! Market streets. 8unday school at 4.80 p. m.; evening service at 8.15 o'clock. No morning a service. Every person welcome io all these services, j The newspaper men whovisited Chimney Rock, this week have all returned to their homes. They left the mountains yesteroayL uiorniuK and to-day "are all In harness again. The editor ot-this paper was ot tne party but his arrival here was too late in the forenoon to prepare an account of the deiignuui inp ior today's paper. Ha will tell all about it on Monday; One of the cars on the Wilming ton Street Kaiiway Ff'ulu'cu " strange feat to-day. As It was pas sing the corner of Fourth and Brunswick streets a pigeon oeiouR- Ing to Mr. tieorge Heyer was Ingonthe track. As tne carar. proached it aros ou Us wings but was struck while in tbeairoyme car and killed. It is prooaoij m first time a bird was ever killed on the wing by a street car. time Is fleeting. W Uaa.1V KAVaartArillA Will viom humanity as tne ages roll on. Try it this season. : Day's length 14 honrs and 86 min utes. , Snnset to-inorrow afternoon at 10 tnlnutea past 7 o'clock. ' : . . !- This Is St. John the Baptist's Day and it was celebrated in fine style at Oiford. - i AtSVcloek this morning the ther mometer her registered with a light wind from the north. All diseases of the skin cured and lost complexion restored by John son's Oriental Soap. Sold at J. H. Hardin's. Three interments, all children, in Qakdale this week; none in BelleVue and five, three adnlts and two chiN dren, in Pine Forest. 'V. The maximum temperature here for the 24 hours ending at 8 o'clock this morning wis 87 and the mini mum 65, a range of 22 degrees. Services at Seamen's Bethel San day afternoon commencing at 3.80 o'clock, conducted by Rev.. Dr. Car miohael. The publlo are invited to attend. St. John's Church. - : Services tomorrow, by the Rector Rev. Dr.Carmichael.as follows: Holy Communion at 7.45 a. in.; morning prayer and sermon at 11 o'clock; evening' prayer at 0 o'clock; Sunday school at 5 p. m. l' " BM.bftll Yaterday. v Tnere was some fine playing at Hilton yesterday afternoon between the Carolina Beach Club and the Recreation Club. A large crowd was present to see the game. It was won by the Carolina Beach team in a score ot 19 to 5. 8t. Paul's KpLcopal Church. tit. I'aurs Unurcnr, ijourtn and Orange streets, Rev. Jr. N. Skinner rector. Services to-morrow,4th San a ay alter Trinity, at n a. m. and Q 15 p. tn. - Sunday school a 4.30 p. m. Services also Wednesday at 6 p. m., Thursday and Friday at 10 a. in. All seats free. The Toadies. " . The pleasant effect and perfect safety with which ladies may -use the California liquid laxative. Syrup of Figs, under all-conditions, makes it their favorite remedy. To get the true 'and cenuine article, look for the name, of theCallforniaFig8ynip Co., printed near the bottom of the package. Yesterday' Boat Race. The surf boat race at Ocean View yesterday afternoon was the chief attraction of the day there. It was a trump card and drew a large orowd there to see it. The course was one' mile to sea and return. fnelndine the launching of the tin tA th roach the surf and the beaching of them on the return There were four entries, the Sea gull. Cant: J. P- Walton; the Annie, Capt. John F. Holt; the Trout, Capt. John fl. Craig, and the Dread Naught, uapt. J. J. Melton. The first prize, $10 in money, was award ed the Dread Naught. The Annie came in second. The frtate Fair ror We have received from the Sec rtflrv. air. 11. w. Aver, a copy oi the nremium list for the State Fair of 1893 It is a more artistic publi cation than ever before, being em bellished with handsome illustra tlous of North Carolina scenery, ag ricultural and fishing industries, Ac. The list has been thoroughly re- v ed, especially in tlie departments n which ladies are interested, and the nreuilums are very liberal. The usual star premium of $50 in gold is offered for the best exhibjt made by a lady resident of the State, with a second premium of $20. There is also a premium o t $50 for the best display of any kind in the main ex hibit building. Fruit growers and poultry fanciei a, as well as others, will find the list for this year very interesting. Anybody can get cop ies by applying td H. W. Ayer, Ral eigh, N. C. Everybody should have one. . BackUn't Anlca Halve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores. Tetter, Chap ped Hands. Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and ositively cures Piles, or no pay required. It fa guaranteed to give perfect sati faction, or money refunded. Price 25 eente per box. For sale by Rob ert R- Bellamy, wholesale and retail droggbt .. . i Tfce London-Bryan Warrlafce. ' The Newbern Journal says that two of the pre ttiest marriages that avr-beenrred in that city took place Wednesday last, the contracting parties bei ng Mr. Henry A. London, Jr., of Pittboro, to Miss Minnie Bryan, daogtiier of Judge II. R. Bryan, and Dr. Wm. II. Porter, of Boston, Mass..' to Miss Mary L. Al len, daughter of Mr. Geo. Allen. " Mr. London and Miss Bryan were married at high noon in the Episco paicnuich, Liev. T. M. N. UeOrge rectcr, officiating. The floral decorations, which were prepared for the occasion by Mr. S. C. RadcIifTconsisted of a double arch of roses in varieties and pink hollyhocks with a pendant boquet of crimson amaryllis and cape jessa mines, at the centre and the back ground, was set off by ornamental grasses in varieties and two dozen shining candles. . The ceremony being over many invited guests gathered ' at the hos pitable home of the bride's parents and partook of a wedding breakfast, which was everything Th its way that conld be wjshed for. In the spacious parlor some half a dozen tables were loaded with pres ents, as beautiful an array as was probably ever made in the history of the city. The presents were be tween one and two hundred in num ber and were elegant. There was a profuse supply., of articles of gold and silver in delicate workmanship. and fine .paintings- and other gifts both ornamental and useful were abundant. The presents came troui several States, j New York, Virginia, Georgia. South Carolina, Florida and Texas were all represented among them. I Grand Lodge, K.' of P. Messrs. Th'os. D. Meares, John L. Dudley, John Haar, Jr.; Washing ton Catlett, H.jL. Fentress and W. H. Gerken, representatives, of ,the .brderof Knights of Pythias of this city, returned j home last evening from attendance at the Grand Lodge of that order, held in the city of Greensboro during this week. They, express themselves as being highly pleased at the knightly and courte ous attention received at the hands of the Greensboro brethren, the "City of Flowers." They all unite in saying that it was not only a harmonious session but a memorable one. The Supreme Chancellor of the World was present and delivered . an eloquent and in structive address, which was highly enjoyed by the members present The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: P. G. C.Cbas. Benbow, Greens boro. I G. C. E. A. Ebert, Winston. G. V. C; Holton, Greensboro. G. P. Law, Greensboro. G. K. R. & fcS.-rJno. L.- Dudley, Wilmington.1 j G. M. of E. Ward, Raleigh. G. M. at A. Wilson, Raleigh. : G. I. G. Bundy,' Monroe. 9up. Rep. W, S. Cook, Fayette- ville. Considerable business for the good of the order was transacted, and the indications are that Pythianism wil1 soon oe the watchword from the seaboard to the mountains. rne next session win oe neiu in Winston on the third Tuesday, in j une next. A urea woman, just as much as a sick and ailincr one, needs Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. That builds up, strengthens, and invigor ates the entire female system. It regulates and promotes all the prop er functions oil womanhood. im- proves digestion enriches the blood dispels aches and pains, melancholy and, nervousness, brings refreshing sleep, and restores - health and strength. ! ltTs a powerful restorative tonic and! soo hlng nervine, made espec lally for woman's needs, and the only guaranteed remedy for woman's weaknesses and ailments. In all 'female complaints" and irregularis ;es.! if It ever falls to benefit orcure. you. nave your money back. A great many medicines "relieve'! Uatarrhin the Head. That means that IVb driven from the head into ! the throat and lungs. But. bv it's! mud, soothing, cleansing and heal- ng properties. Dr. Sare's Catarrh Remedy perfectly and permanently cures. j Importation. rW Jf ICS CAKLSBAD CHINA DI2TNEH and TEA SETS. A bargain for those la need of such set. I BjUtt W. JL bPKJKOKK A OCX. Importer ana Jobbers, wuaungLos, I, v Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest t Goy?t Report Forecssta. , . j . s For North Carolina, fair, follow ed by increasing' cloudiness, and probable showers in west portion; warmer Sunday morning. Local forecasts made at this sta tion, for 36 hours ending, at 8 p. m.: Fair todav: increased cloudiness Sunday; warmer; becoming variable northerly winds, Grace Church To-Morrow. Grace Methodist E. Church, South, Northeast corner of Mulberry and Fourth streets, Rev. W. C. Norman, Pastor. Services ' jto-morrow at 1 a. m. and 8.15 p. m. Experience meet ing at 10 a. in., jn the lecture room. Sunday School at 430 p. m. Week ly nraver meeting and lecture Wed-1 nesday evening at 8.15 o'clock. Strangers and visitors are cordially I invited to attend. Peterson's for July. "From the Atlantic to the Pacific," an interesting .illustrated article. ninkAnnAnf f.hW ntfrAP.finna nf thA " - " - : July JNew feterson "uaronna wo men in the -.'World sr air" gives a series or wen-written oiograpmes accompanied by portraits. Uld Valenciennes China" is a most de lightful article,-, with appropriate illustrations. "John 'Sanderson's j Coming" is in that gifted writer's best vein and is capitally illustrated. Ruth McEnery Stuart beginsa br;il liant novelet entitled 'Cse3ar." Oo tave Thanet contributes a delight ful sketch styled A Noiseless Revo lution," and concludes her "Shelf Full of Western Books" begun in the June number.! "Ouray Jii Partner" is a dramatic story of CaK ifornialife. "Ariana and the God" is a taTe of ancient Greece. "At the Sign of the Star"j is a delicious sketch of life in a German boarding i house. "Memories'! is an absorbing bit of philosophic dreaming. The contributions we have cited are a proof f the variety jof the number's contents, and the names of the an thors a warrant for its excellence. The I'eterson Magazine Co., Phila-1 delphia, Pa. Wilmington District, M. E. Church I SOUTH. Appointments of Rev. W. S. Rone. Presiding Elder, Wilmington, N. C: I nenansviile circuit, at Chantv. j one '4A and o. Magnolia circuit, at Salem. Jul v 1 ana z. Brunswick circuit.! at Zion, July 4 j ana u. NEW AUVKKl'lBBMEN T8, Offick Clerk and Treasurer, City'of Wilmington, N. C, June 24th, 1803. NOTICE is hereby given that all Counons due July 1st from Bdnds of the City ui vuuiingion, n. j.t win be paid on and after that date on presenta tion at the BanKiocr House of Blafr & Uo., 33 Wall St New York Oitv. S. H. FiSHBiiATE, Mayor. OWEJf FEXJi'KLL, City Clerk and Treasurer. Prescriptions QAREPULLY FILLED WITH FREJsH, Pure Medicine at The j Front Sfree Pharmacy, opposite the Market. A full Une of drusrslsts' ouuoncattinas Kept in BLOCK. . I , ua. W. V SIOKES & CO.i Je 1 Proprietors. COONS & COLE, AVholf sale Comnib sion Merchants 194 Dnane St, New York. '! - ' - -I . .. - -" KORTH CAROUXA PRODUCTS A SPE-r . '- .I-, CIALTY. " ' . ! . - . . I - . " - Consignments so!irlted. Stencils and ilarfeet Resorts fnrniKhMi rrp uu oppiicauou. irorap reiums truaranteed. JlCiCICUUC, AJYLUif tiuiuniii tmnsc. apl'53m . :- -:., . . P I TO TPS PACK ckeam. The leart i ii&ruucaa ua penect iace Deaa I uner. A Crst-clasa medicant. On sale with i aii ieaam? aragguts - i mrtt 29 m eoa : r?NV - rr o The Gem Boiler JC't With 3 Rollers, Pri e SC. CONCERT ROLLER ORGANS, WltH 5 Roll ers, $13. , ' ; '.V-- .' This is a perfect musical Instrument.- A cnild can play It. 1 y . Rollers will b9 furnished at 25 cents each. ' For sale at HEINSBEKGEK'S, 7 and 20 North Front St. Jane 19 tf Carolina Beach ard Soulbport Steamboat Line. . . r:o: . stmr Wilmington leaves for Carolina Beach: Mond&y.....fe30 A.M.. 2:30. S.-OO. P. IL Tuesday.. ..9:30 2:30, 6:C0, .... weanesday..9:30 2:30. 8:00 Thursday. ..9:30 2:30, 6:00. Friday. ...... .9:30 " 2:T0. JWW. T.ai Saturdays ..9:30 " 2:30, &30, 7.30 Sunday..... io 23 .... Train leaves Carolina Beach for Wilmington: I attay.....7:15 A, IL,' 1230,,. &W, ' WWF. M. i x uosuai 7:1a a-is weanesaay:i5 12:30. 2:15. a.-no Thursday... 7:15: " 12:30,-3:15, 6.0) Friday. .... .7:15 41 12:S0, 6.-00, 8:30 Saturday.... 7: 5 12:30, 6:00, 8:30 Sunday.. ,.10:!5 .... .... 6:00 it Stmr Clarence leaves Wilmington for South port, Fort Fisher, Orton and KendaU Monday ......!......,.j...9:30 A. M. laesday ...... L. .9)0 fc Wodneday.w. J...930 " liursday ...J...9:30 Saturday.. ...... . ..J...333 " Steamer jClrrence leaves sonthnnrt tnr am. Monday. . .. . .. t. . .k a.ht a-m r w . Tuesday.. .............. ,W......X;.8:00 w euacsaay. . . . , ...... 3:00 ireday..... .........3:00 Friday. .......i..:.. . i' j 9 -on Saturday. ........ .-, i . ; . j . . i . , . .1. . Vi'ao A. M. Steamer Wllmlnirf on nrtll ma Ira CtuaIiiI Trips to Fort Fisher Sundays, leaving Wiu mlogton at 10 a. m. and Fort Fisher at 6 c m. u. w. uaki'jsk, General Manager. Fare OH 5 O'clock Boat tn Pfpr awn Mflln ik cents. - - - ... i lAitf FARMERS, We WOUld lntOrOStfvmi In AfrHmiHnrarilm- piemen ta. i , i . uarp en t ers and Builders, Would llke iof'vou to ; examine our stock and hear our prices. FISHERrJEW, We shall try "and keen whAtrnn nti -on House-keepers, y 1 Your attention is called tour line of stoves and Household Utensils. 1 : IT IS OUJLC AIM To keep what all classes of our citizens re quire In our line and to sell at bottoit Give ua a trial. N. Jacobi Hardware ) Co. IS South Front at University of North Carolina gQUlPJIENT: FACULty OF 25 TEACH- era, 11 Balldlng3, 7 Sclentulo les Lltrary of 30.CO0 volumes, 316 Students. Instruction: 5 general courses: s brif courses; professional courses la Law, Medi cine. Engineering and ChemUtrrrotrtionai- It lis v": AUlUOa. t(jQ tier vpt Rrhni.- dujiw ana loans for the needy. Address r i FKEsiDENT wmaroi Je23tf . Chapel mu,: Candies and Fruit TiSE LOT OF FRESH FRENCH CANDIES fust received. "Bananas riran- t Apples, &c, for sale low 7 by 7 f"9 A. 8. WIIT8TEA1V JelOtf uSSSS tZSSS street. Nerve Pills. FREE TRIAL. flnrPR PnrmnnonllTT an diseases ail a. iiiiii i i m - a Checks all forms oTwaite ToV E"Len ttrongr the weafcFSi nv1!0? .mate trial package 12c, with boo tentnnK sealed 00 receipt of prlaferels i 86mrelJ Organ ' . W.;a.ETOXLXT. SC933U : n wruauniis
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