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THI3 '.ray attBUTi ..npatETOS. X" 1 w. wtu i ci4 w rsctrva eoflanaaieaBo from our fries ds on amy aad all aabjMi StturaUatOMttrat v -; Taa nun of uta wrlttr anal always Da aiahtxi to tat editor. -Communication, mn.1 b wrTtUa oa oaa aide ot the paper. Prsonalltl6a anat be avoldaa; And It Is especially and particularly na .tood that the Editor does not always tadm the views of correspondeate ale ao t.ti In the editorial column.. '.a POSTAGE PAID: 1 I month.. $2.00. ' Thrat rS?w.leUvcrcl by carrier. frM abort VOL. XI. WfLMINGTOK N C, TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 13. 1887 MO. 218 ,t ur and all tall- 1 Ktj V 1-JDj W P)jpLY VEGETABLE. : .xti-iordinary efficacy on the rivER, Kidneys. ako BOWELS. EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC FOR Bowel Complaints,' Pj. Sick Headache-,' ..i ifirpssion. . Colic. jienv"- 1IHI1I t j FaiEseltoId Should be Withont It, IV lur uuuicuiaic uk( r of suffering ana d doctors' bills. THERE IS BUT ONE r. dollar in U we a SHHONS LIVER REGULATOR . .. . r.ttha aanuine with red "Z" $ fMI I - - ppmnaA Mlv bv 7u 7C1LIN & CO., Sola Proprietor., rcrfnTifahoDe has gone into w . LwmiBiofiB Arizona His politcal ... ... 'mine in Virginia is exnausieu. thp en?rleaf tobacco crop of the a hw - TTn.wSttes is fully 15 per cent less shin that ot last season, according to m Sew England Homestead's special hportfroai ineseed-leal districts oi, joe rouolrr. The New York firemen. are trying to et out of the dilemma in which tbey We placed by M rs Cleveland's letter. ad will probably find ome way to jocaretD6aftefldanco ot both the Pres- 'dent tad bit wife at the flag -preseata .00. assassin wbn. he.says. wis hired by j iToain, trted to clab biru to death at Raffle Bar, find pursued him :o Flash ing. Senator John T. Morgan, of Ala bama, was interviewed on political matters in New York a few days ago He stated that in Alabama every Re publican Federal official had been re placed by an honest Democrat, with one exception, in the entire State. The receiver of the Huntsville land office was . the solitary Republican official remaining. The public service bad been bettered by the changes. "Presi dent Cleveland is greatly admired in Alabama; ia fact the love for him far exceeds that for any previous Presi dent, not excepting Jackson. He will get sixty thousand majority in Ala bama it be is again a candidate.11 ex claimed the Senator enthusiastically. A Woman' Dine very. "Another wonderful discovery has been made and that ton by a lady in this county. Disease fastened its clutch es upon her and for seven yeais she withstood its seyerests tests, but her vital organs were undermined and death seemed imminent. For three months she coughed incessantly and could not sleep. She bought of us a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption and was so much relieved on taking first dose that she slept all night and with one bottle has been mir aculously cured. Her name is Mrs Luther Lutz." Thus write W. C, Ham rick & Co . of Shelby, N C. Get a tree trial bottle at V H. Green & C 's Drug Store The receipt, of cotton at this port to day toot up 1.234 bale-, against 23 bales a tor corresponding date last year. There was a bie preponderence ot white defendants at the Mayor's Court this morning There were five cases up. and but one of the defendants was colored. The Verdict Unanimous. W. D..Sult, Druggist, Bippus Ind., testifies: I can recommend Electric Bitters as the very best remedy. Every bottle has given relief, iu every case. One man took six bottles, and was cur ed of Rheumatism ot 10 years' stand ing " Abraham Hare, druggist, Bell vilte,.Ohio, affirms: The best selling medicine I have ever handled in my 20 years' experience, is Electric Bitters." Thousands of others have added their testimony, so that the verdict is unani mous that Electric Bitters do cure all diseases of the Liver, Kidneys or Blood Only- half a dollar a bottle at W. II. Green & Co's. Drug Store. ' LOCAL NEWS. is association of six married ladies. M known in Paris, and all having lies, have discarded tho conventional reaol their sex and donned male at- :ln Tbey wear their hair short and Mriia Arit mvtg Kf rv a rta Ralhnn t !a lid to have started the movement. Mailer Workman O'Reilly, ot the Telegraphers' Brotherhood, and a close personal frieud ot Mr. Powderly. says tbat Powderly expects to resign the office of general master .workman at the approaching Minneapolis Convea Jioo. O'Reilly says that Mr. Powderly i weary of calumny and abuse. mi - Youo Mr. Ives, the New York con- indeoca operator, shows up well in the wifnee's schedule. He had a steam Jw&t, a pair of bay horses, a 5 French aband a Brewster victoria He pur sued $430 worth of clothes iiftne two aoDthi preceding his dethronement. Ktf be made luxurious bill, for boots, Btberdashery, flowers, jewels. &o. Mr. Irw was, in the vernacular of the W, "a dandy." Gn. Rosecrans savs that "there is 4mbt that the Grand Army has "eriotsly crippled by the politi- who seemed to bate, captured it f ha" oi been to make the society partisan machine, but only to OQtof it 30mo nf thft trnnA mn aj Hera nni .tn?. ' . jj and u wming to siay insiue "themselves be nlacad fa a false D... pate UalU the c00103'8310118 1 "U,i'n"s synopsis ot his annual i0Lnarai3hed the secretary of the caUV8 that the number of appli iarin paleDls of al1 kinda wcelfed tte7efical year was 40.675. For aaailr ,6ar ended Jnne 30 l886 lhe of ore f I'1 Was 38'408' an aVerft20 fcootoT ihoas,ind applications per a4d Bp. 8 DQinberof patents grant- tad tID lhe year iDcladl reissues 'B8t was 21.759. Prof. 77; , xtrtnr uenton, spiritual adviser Cato?'1 lo the f I iitT U not dead- He began C?nkiDlhfl New York So. fortaa fiM)Drt aa8t Mr. Jay Gould ?:ftQ.m of 500.000.0001 The com- fcfcd I, pon Mr' GonWa aK , PU' by tfle hands of his or r. Ukelh Hfeofthepfofesi. oa..' d8p,tr8B Jay Gould's Afii e rotten eggs to fly at ,0annT, of Msc in Brooklyn tbnj ill i a when lhe 8sPi ot " feei0 Preached there. An IIDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMEITS. C W Yatbs School Book 8 JNO L Boatwright Fall Goods Hei8BKKOEB'8 New Check Books WE Springer & Co Builder's Hardware Dick 4s HeXres Gentlemen'. Furnlablng Hotue Charlotte is feasting on rice birds, obtained regulariy from this city. Mr. Martin O'Brien's new brick store on Nutt street is nearly com pleted The first german of the pleasure club wilt be given about the middle or latter part of October. The Champion Compress and Ware house Company have just erected two handsome new signs, one in front of each building. . i mam Messrs. Burr & Bailey are about to build another car for the Carolina Beach railroad. Oystermen say that there will be a good crop of the bivalves this season; that tbey will be large, fat and well-flavored. Barring the dust, the weather is just delightful. Bluer skies were never seen, even in Italy, than those we look ed up to to day. We would advise all our readers in need of shirts, lo stops at the Wilming ton Shirt Factory, and get thj best white shirts in the land at 75 cents. J. Elsbaoh, Prop , 27 Market street. Are you going to build, repair or pafot? Then buy your material from Jacobi's Hdw. Depot. He will supply you with the best and save you money. t Some of the finest flavored oysters we ever tasted were from Buzzard's Bay, just below Zeke's Island, and yet U is but seldom that any of them ever reach the city. There is a fine field there for cultivators . Indications. For North Carolina, slightly warmer and fair weather, and light to fresh winds, generally Southerly. Rock Crystal Spectacles and Eyeglasses. Advice to old and young; In select ing spectacles yon should be cautious not to take more maqnifyinq power than has bees lost to the eye. as in the same proportion that you pass that point of increase, will cause you fur tber injury to the eye. Using glasses of stronger power than is necessary is the daily caue of premature old age to the sighL You can get the best at Hein.berger's. t . The Review Job Office is the place to get good work at moderate prices. A complimentary excursion will be given to Carolioa Beach next Tuesday, the 20th, in t., for the benefit of the aged members of the various colored churches in this city It will be under the management of David Jacobs Nor. brig Siqrlinn cleared for Ants werp yesterday afternoon by Messrs. Heide &. Co.. with a cargo of t,274 casks spirits turpentine, shipped by Messrs. Paler-on. Downing & Co , and valued at $18 841 ConiiiiiMMimior'ii Court. U. S. Commissioner Gardner had the Pender county moonshiners before biru to-day, for an investigation of the case. The defendants were N B Tay lor. Jacb flines, Giles Hawkins and Wiley Suke8. Th evidence was found to be sufficient to send them on for trial at the next term offtho District Court, to be held in November. Taylor' bond was put at $500. HineV at $200, Hawkins' at $200 and Stokes' at $300. Cttv Court. Harry Bowen, colored, charged with disorderly conduct, was the first case for Mayor Fowler's attention this morning. He was fined $10 or 30 days. Julius Thompson, while, for the same oilense, case continued until to-njor row. Paul Car r, white, same offense, $20 or 30 days. Charles Smith, white, for the same offense, $5 or 10 days. Willie Cobb, white, same offense. $20 or 30 days. Fall Prom Grape Skins. Something should be done to abate the grapThull nuisance. Only last Saturday afternoon we saw a lady step on one on the pavement opposite this office, and fall to her hands and knees She was young and sprightly and torn tunately was not injured. About the same time last year, and near the same spot, we saw an older land slip and fall from the same cause. The man who throws grapeskins on a pave ment lays a trap for the uuwary the old and aged and infirm, as welj as the youog, the active and the agile. You will find hoes, forks, shovels, spades, scythes, swaths and farming tools of all kinds at Jacoi' Hdw. Depot. t An Organ on lis Travel. Two years ago last May the organ used in Mt. Williams Presbyterian Cnurcb, near Bannerman's Bridge, was stolen from the church. It was not known at the time who took it bat it was afterwards ascertained that it wan stolen by one Obed Meredith, a white man and a horse thief who is now serving a term in the Penitentiary. The church was locked at the time but Meredith gained entrance through one of the windows and, once inside, open ed the back door, which was secured by bolts from within. The organ was then carried out and carted off. The loss of their musical instrument was felt as a sad loss by the members of the church and ot the Sunday scboo and all attempts to trace it and recover it were useless. Time passed on and recently Mr. John R. Bannermann heatd something which induced him to write to parties in Beaufort county iu regard to it. Considerable correspond dence followed, the trace was followed up. the organ located and described and finally it was fully identified and recovered, and last Thursday it wa's once more placed in it. old position in the church But it was found to have been sadly abused and some important repairs will be necessary to it. Obed Meredith was found to be the man who had committed the bold and sacrilegious theft He at that time lived in Duplin and carried the organ there. fie afterwards removed to Pamlico and from thence to Beaufort county, the organ accompanying bim in all of his migratious. Some lime since be was wanted in Robeson for horse stealing and the sheriff of that county found bim in Beaufort and carried him to Robeson where be was tried for the crime, found guilty and sent to the Penitentiary. It was only lately, however, that the clue to the organ was discovered, resulting in its return to the church last week. Dog Collars. Large assortment just received. Can buy a nice collar from 25 cents up, at Jacobi's Hdw. Depotf Pr.onai Mr. Berry G leaves spent last Sunday here. Mr. I. Hirschberg was in Raleigh yesterday and Sunday. Mr James C. Munds is in the city on a brief v;sit to his family. Mr. Herbert L. Fentress, of this city is in Raleigh on a visit to his parents. Lieut. Gov. Stedman left last night for New York, where he has been called by some business requiring bis attention. - The Wilmington bar is represented at Pender Court by Messrs. DuBrutz Cutlar, Marsden Bellamy and Herbert McUlammy Mr. JacobS. Allen, who has resided at Wrightsville during the Summer, has returned to the city. Messrs Carl .Polvogt. John II . Rubder, G. W Mills and J. Geery ar rived here to-day froni New York on t ie steamship Benefactor. Mr Cbas. H. Rohinsou. Collector of the Port, and Mrs. Robinson, who have been visiting relatives in Vermont, re turned to the city last night Rev. F. W. E. Peechau. Pastor of St Paul's K. L Church, has gone to Ca barrus county to attend the golden wed ding of Rev. S Rothrock and his wife. Mr. Chas. F. Browne has returned to the city from a trip to Bladen county. He confirms previous reports of the good crops and says that tbey are the best known there in several years. Dr. James E. Kea. Mi. Samuel Northrop. Mr. B. F. Mitchell, Jr., Mr. John Maunder, Mr. J. D. Smith and Mr. T. E. Wallace have gone to Phila delphia to attend the Centennial. Mr. A. G. Warren has goue to Phil adelphia to be present at theCentenniel there this week. He will afterwards visit New York and will probably re turn here the latter part of the week. Miss Josephino Baker, daughter of our worthy friend. Mr. John Baker leayes to-morrow morning for Raleigh, for the Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind, where she has been a pupil for several sessions. Messrs, B. F. Murphy, Master Car Painter of the Wilmington & Weldon Railroad, and C. B. Hodges, of the Wilmington. Columbia & Augusta Railroad, left this morning to attend the Master Car Painters' Conventon, which meets at tho Grand Central Hotel, New York city, this week. Mr. J. T. Player, of Pender county, was in the city to-day and favored us with a visit. We were sorry to hear him say that the crops in the Bannam an's Bridge and Holly Shelter section were sorry this year. The promise was very fine up to July but after that came heavy rains which worked much injury. We regret very much to hear of the death or Mrs. A. H. NefT, news of which was received here to-day in a teiegram addressed to Mr. W. A. French. The sad event took place yesterday at Gildersleeve, on the Con necticut river, and the interment will be on Thursday. She was an amiable, charming and accomplished lady and had many warm friends in this city. Wilmington Light Infantry. A regular monthly meeting of the Wilmington Light Infantry was held at the armory last night. There was a full attendance. Mr. W. A Willsou. who has bteu secretary of the company for the past three or four years, resigned the posi tion, and Mr. Thos. Gauso was elected to the vacanoy. The question of providing new uui forms for the members of the company came up. A committee of four ceo sisting of Cap!. Jno llm Daniel, Lieuts W. N. Harriss aud J. C Morrison and ex-Capt. F. L. Meare3 was appointed to formulate a plan and style for uew uniforms, to report at the next regular meeting or earlier if possible. The uniforms uow worn by the com pany are old and shabby, and should be replaced at the earliest opportunity; but new ones will cost the company about $3,500. which will be a heavy tax npon tne members, if tbey are com pelled to make the purchase them selves. But they ought to and no donbt will receive substantial aid in this matter from our citizens. Regular drill were ordered for Tues day night ot each week ; the first drill to be held to-night. Cured of Neuralgia. East View, WesciustehCo.. N. Y.. January'23. 1889. I baye been a great sufferer with fains in the back of my bead, worse than any headache. I could not reach it with internal medicines at all. and during the cold weather I have uffercd ex- : craciatingly. I finally thought I would ( try an. Allcock's Plastek applied to ; the nape of my neck. In less than half a day the pain entirely ceaed. Lottie L. Derkan. . f To Build a Brick Church. Rev. A M. Conway, Pastor ot the First (colored) Baptist Church in this city, has returned from an extensive visit lo the North and Northwest fn tho interest Vf hi? church. During his ab sence he preached in a number of places and succeeded in securing con tributions to the amount of $900, ill of which has been deposited in the Bank of New Hanover. Tnis fund is intend ed as a nucleus for a building jund, the design being lo erect a handsome new brick church, on the site now occupied by the wooden structure, corner Campbell and Fifth streets. ,Our citi zens will be appealed to for "aid in the undertaking, which will probably meet with a generous respouse. As soon as the sum of $2,000 is secured work on the new church will begin. NEW ADVEimSEMKV'l'v Builder's Hardware. LARGE AND WELL SELECTED fHock. Special Inducements to contractors W. E. 8PRINGEB. & CO., beDt 13 lt, 22, 23 Market St. Fall Goods. o- FRESH NEW HULLED BUCKWHEAT FIRST OF THE SEASON. Fresh Cocoanuts NEW OATMEAL, This year's manufacture, from new OATS; and a superior assortment of Fancy CAKES & CRACKERS, NAMELY : ALMOND MAGLJAROONS, WINE JUMBLES, OSCAR WILDE JUMBLES, RASPBERRY TART4, Ac, Ac, and a full variety of other fine goods In my line. Jno. L. Boatwriglit. sept 13 15 A 17 So. Front Street S. P. McNalr, QOMM1SSION MERCHANT, Cor. Princess and N. Water Streets, WILMINGTCN, N. C. Solicits Consignments of Cotton and Naval Stores. Prompt personal attention given to all shipments. sept .12 lm Gape Fear Academy W ILL REOPEN MONDAY, SEPT. 28TH Students carefully prepared for Business or Colleare. Well equipped for teaching. Please enter sons at beginning of session, i ce Cata logue and terms at Book Stores WASHINGTON CATLETT, Prin. P. B. MANNING, Asst. sept 12 2w To uorrcct N IMPRESSION WHICH SEEMS TO prevail, we would say to our friends our RE TAIL HARDWARE DEPARTMENT will be CONTINUED aa heretofore, and further, that it it THE PLACE to buy Hardware at LOW RATES sept 11 GIt.ES & MURCHISON. We Get These. WE GUARANTEE TO SELL BLIND Bridles. Collars, Hames, Harness and Whips of alt kinds as cheap as any house In the city. Trunks, VaUsea, Shawl and Uhoul der Straps just received. If you want your Repairing done as it should be bring It to FENNELL A DANIEL, The Horse Milliners, No. 19, So. Front &f. sept 12 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. School Booko, School Supplies. JUST -IN A LARGE STOCK OF SCHOOL BooSs. Slater, rcnclls. Pens, Ink, Crayon., Sponge, Book Bags .nd everything necessary f or Bchool use. All at lowest prices. C. W. YATES, ' sept 12 , Wholesale and Retail 8Uttonef"" DICK & ME ARES, Mr reliant Tailoring k GeolIemeiV ForaishiBs. No. 12 N. Front 8t. ,Vetbtim sat sapient i." sept 8 Notice ! Notice ! ! J AM OFFERING A LARGE AND As sorted stock of TOBACCO AND CIGAR, which I am selling at manufacturer's prices. Dealers will find it to- their advantage to ex amine same before purchasing elsewhere. SAM'L BEAR. Sr., sept 12 No. lu Market St. Cotton Insurance (MARINE OR FIRE.) ANY FORM Or POLICY. ISSUED IN either of the following Companies at low eat rates: NOR1HERN ASSURANCE CO., (P.ys all losses without discount.) ANGLO-NKVADA ASSURANCE COUPO'N. (Pay. all loeaes without discount ) CONTINENTAL INSURANCE CO.) (Only Co. operating under the N. Y. Safety JTund Law.) SUN FIRE OFFICE. (Oldest "o. In the world. In cuccessful oper ation 177 years, stock ecus for over $3,000 a share.) FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. (Assets $1,428,600,004 . ' Marine, Life and ' Accident Insurance Com panlea also repmen ei - M.ii. WILLARD; Agent. v .sept 12 214 North Waterit.- "Pear Phosphates," 5c0nly VERY REFRESHING AND NOURISH-, ing Syrup. Cools the BLOOD, Devoid of Alcohol Creamy and Delicious. Not very cold. Only at JAS. D. NUTT'S, tho Druggist, sept 10 218 N. Front St. For Rent. J3URCELL HOUSE. . FIFTY-TWO ROOMS. Apply to sept ltf WM. K. SPRINGER & CO. A. A. Brown & Co., Q.ENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND PRODUCE DEALER. 49" Cotton and Naval Mtnro. nnlllfa.l extra charges for Insurance or sampling. Wow Ready. lTE HAVE REMOVED FROM THE OLD 9 ftttnd and fl.ro. nnw rootlxr fr taroff ail will favor us with a call at our New Store. Hi BV1 A I- V," A . a. w m j i norm rrnni si. iiaravare. stove, an t House Furnishing Goods at low prices. . ALDERMAN, FLANNER & CO., seot 12 dAw iu N. Front St. Knoxville Furniture Co. yyE ARE UERE YET, WITH THE finest and cheapest Furniture and other house hold goods to be found in the city. We are receiving new good, dally from tha Factory. Aho, a full line of Baby Carriage. We have a small Iron Safe which we will sell cheap. sept 12 E. H. SNEED, Manager Change of Schedule FOR STEAMER PASSPORT. ON AND after TUESDAY, 6th Inst., Steamer Pase porfwill leave for Carolina Beach at nine In the morning and half-past two In the after noon. On Sunday, the Lousle will leave at 9.30 and the Passport at 2 o'clock. Train will leave the Bjach at half-past twelve and half-past five. J. W. HARPER. septetf nac General Manager. Misses Burr & James "yyiLL RK-OPEN THEIR SCHOOL FOB, girla and little boys, on TUESDAY, Oct. 4. The course of instruction, as heretofore, will be thorough and systematic. Special attention given to Reading. Writing. Music and Physical Culture. Mrs. M. S. cushing will have charge of .the Musical Department. Hours for Kindergarten pupils from to 12, For further particulars see Principals, sept 10 RED RUST PROOF Seed Oats, Seed Rye. Seed Wheat. G UAH AM FLOUR (Fresh Ground). yyE HAV A FULL 8UPPLY OF THE ABOVE ARTICLES ON HAND, which we offer for sale at lowest prices. B. F. MITCHELL & SON. spt3-2w NEW CHECK BOOKS. JUST RECEIVED A NEW ASSORTMENT of Check Books ou the Bank of New Hanover and the First National Bank. Pleaae call, see and buy them at IIEINSBERGER'S. SCHOOL BOOKS. gUCII AS USED IN THE PUBLIC AND. Private Schools, you can buy cheapest at. HEINSBERGEJt'Sv Dealers anil Teacher, will And It la ttottor Interest to eend or call on us. PIANOS ANI ORGANS gOLD ON THE POPULAR INSTALMENT Plan, very cheap. A new lot juat received at HEINSBERGER'S. sept5 Cash EooL'r-i Kcs!c Eicri
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