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TfllS TAPIR - . m - eTfai.BttHiUj except IT tvkttaOE PAID: trtxtirnw- ,..th Lftl Tl M " vered by camera, free . r rirrt and UberaL U' .n rjvp reDort any and '.li bHr paper resiUrlj, F - (9f J'" m tw tie! taiXT"' ' rvr wrpf l t- ' - i j T 5 llfsstg&g! ; ..',lUl MMIIT MfWeiWf. QACQH, OA. PHILADELPHIA Pria. QHEDollir 1 ; : ; : L.;l r rr 1 1 17 jgLIL JiJ 1 VOL XII W ILMINGTON, N. C FIUDA Y XJUNE 8, 1888'. rjj NO 127. that you will cause The ticket is '"Cleveland and pieces of pottery and other articles Thurnian." It is good, and it Is of use and value. This form of jar luore than pood. It is a splendid; burial Is very widespread, and ex conjunction of two magnificent . ample have been found from Japan names. There are not two nobler j to Peru. These relics are supposed patriots, or better, purer men to be .to belong to that ancient race which found In the ranks of the Demo-hived in Europe previous to the eratic party. Both have been tried Aryan immigration! the various and neither has been found want- branches of which are known as mg. n uta iicKet unuer winch the Iberians, Pelasgians, Ligurians. &c, victorious Democracy will march to according to the country in which turepld age to thesight. You can get a grand, -sure, complete and over-. thev lived. Several skeletons were the bestt Heinsberfrer'si whelming victory when the ides of .found adorned with silver aud gold November are with us again. ornaments. One of the most valu -, .' - " able relics is a female skull encircled just Here, at the beginning of the . bv a of Rilpp t wllip1 flt PJll 1 1 f irt v vvq n f t r c a v a taw ' . . . . ... .. . - v" .lacneua tnm mate o the same Hok Crystal Spectacles knd Eyeglasses Advice to old and young: In se lectlng spectacles you should be cau tious not to take more ?hagnifjing vower than has been lost to the eye as in the same proportion pass that point of increase; you further injury to the teve Usin glasses of stronger poweri than is ne cessary is the daily cause! of prema- 1 1 . 1 1 - iriM(hotdliuMi XJver. Slm bcj Urtr I'Ti110' tbemcam Ituz-t taof people to health and U,f 7 fllof tbeia as healthy lHtta ny oHkt agency oa ean h. UllturlOU LT TltCOCNl'INE. wonls to'our friends in Pender coun ty. We want, them to carry their county this time for a good, clean, Lclear Democratic ticket. There is no more gallant a set of Democrats to be found In North Carolina thaii are-those in Pender county and we want to see our brave neighbor re deemed from the cruel bondage into which he fell two years ago. Put none but Democrats on guard this year. Bury all private animosities and petty neighborhood jealousies so deep that the trump of an arch angel could never bring them to the surface again. -Frown down all t Hat savors of anything else than genuine. Simon-pure Democracy and Pendor will be redeemed as sure as the sunrises next November. FUXOS AND OROANS. yfclTETo ME R PRICES AND TERMS icnsjaa Iiwrument, as I keep one PIANOS AND ORGANS IS THE SOUTH. ou any of the first -class manu- lanos FROM 1190 I PWAllDS. Ox- rnoM us urwAitDs. i nat urea reeling ana loss oi ap- Eetue are entirely overcome by ood's Sarsaparilla, the peculiar medicine. Try it and see.' LOCAL NEWS. Index to Nkw Advsrtiskxknts. Excursion To Raleigh F C Miller Diamond Dyes TAYLOK'8 BARAAR At Last M M Katz Special Bargains IIkinsbkrgx'r -Reading Glasses Louis II Mrares- Bathing Suits. IIkjnsberger Pianos and Organs Mrs E li Wiggins Jnst Received " D O'Connor Commissioner's Sale " The Acme Club.i The old Mechanics Base Ball Club has"" been" reorganized ahd is now known as the Acme Club( It is com por4.f excellent material and, will play hard this Summer for the credit of our "city by thesea."The team consists, of Messrs. George. Riley, Jno. F. Garrell, Jr.; Ed. Caz aux, Charles Magrude W. P. Hewett, W. P. Munroe,V, R. Kings bury, Ed. Burkhimer, if. Leitgen and P. Willard. r The Fourth Wednesday. comes this year on na pui: catalog ue. J. jSltf K A LEIGH, X. C v- L. The Democrats of North Carolina have again reaffirmed their belief that the Internal revenue tax is an Iniquitous and an unjust and an op pressive measure, and should be re moved. Did it but rest with the Democratic party in this State the odious laws would not long remain on the statute books, for the people of North Carolina are largely Inter ested In this matter. The internal tax amounted last year to the sum of fnOt 103,007 aud this represents the exact amount which has been taken from the producers to be heaped in to the pockets of the rich manu facturers. Some years ago the tax on tobacco was reduced from 24 to 16 cents a pound and the statistics show that this resulted, in a few years, in nearly doubling the pro duction. There are those who say that tobacco is a luxury and that the luxuries should be the first sub. jects of taxation. Granted, in a country where tobacco is not oue of the prime . articles of production. ine argument mtgut noiu good in New York or Illinois but not in North Carolina or Virginia. To oacco is a luxurv, it is true, out so are many other articles that might New moon to-morrow morning at 20 minutes past 11 o'clock. Turner's Almanac promises "fre quent showers1' for. to-morrow. Headquarters for BassBalls, Bats, Masks, Gloves, Belts &c, is atHeins berger's. Burglars. You can be safe from them bv using the Burglar Proof Blind Locks, sold at Jacobi's. If you want to feel comfortable and well all you need is a good Ham mock. You will find the largest as sortment and cheapest at Heinsber- ger's. North Carolina Medical Journal. The May number.of this standard - i medical monthly is at hand, and re plete with contents of grelt interest to the professional reader. A large part of the number is devbted to the proceedings of the State Medical Convention, recently held in Fay letteville, which are given-complete. There are also other articles of iu terest, among which we note a de scription of a new hypnotic, called by the very simple and pasily pro nounced name of diethylsulphondi- methyliiethan. The name is dead lv. if the compound is notj Thenrst three, letters are surely fatal. The I Journal is issued bv DrsI Thos. F. Wood aud George- Gilletx Thomas, of this city, at $3 a year. Indication. For North Carolina, light to fresh easterly winds, stationary temper ature and fair weather, .except local rains on the coast. See notice of sale of valuable real estate in this city -by aj. D. O'Con nor, Commissioner,. to take place on Monday, July 9th, at the Court House door, at 11 o'clock. .. j- - Bathing Suits. Come down to Headquarters. 25 ddzen Flannel Bathing Suits, in "all sizes and colors, sold at the lowest manufacturing prices at the Wilmington Shirt Fac tory, 27 Market st., J.Ejsbach, Prop! Look for the blue awning. t The Last Spike. ' There is on exhibition in Mr. t3reo W. Hugglns! jewlery sore on Mar ket Street the last spike which is to bedriven on the Seacoast Railway. This last spike is of-soljd silver, and of the usual size of railroad 'spikes, and is to be" driven : by President Latimer in the last rail on the last day of construction. It is presented by Messrs H. Levis & Co., the- firm of, whom the rails were purchased. j : . . j '-r " Tor the Clty.of Oaks. , The Jolly Pleasure Club of this city will give an excursion to Ral eigh, via the C. C. R. R. and the R, Monday, the 18th I be allowed It will take & A. A. L., on inst. Two full days wi in the City of Oaks. about one night to go and one night to return and all of the! daytime can oe passed in Kaleigh. Trie fare is very low only about one cent a mile. The committee Messrs. S. C. Young, and J. T. Howard. consists of y. P. Quinn Our neighbor of the McHncngcr made his acknowledgments to Col Waddell and Col. Burr for informa tion used in compiling parts of his trade issue. A considerable amount of information was also furnished from this office, yet there is no ac knowledgment of that fact made. Steel i an and Waddell. The Cornet Concert Club appear ed ou the street last night, in full uniform, for the purpose of tender ing a serenade to Hon. Unanes M. S ted man, Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina, and Hon; Alfred M, Waddell. -Elector at Lartre on the State ticket. They first I proceeded to Maj, Stedmari's residence and in response to tne - serenade tnat gen. tleman appeared on the balcony; and made a brief address to those who were present. His was a strong, has enabled him to place himself in nnhtR. natriot c sneech. a sneech tne ioremost ranK in tne trade ne , 4 . K -a-- whlh was entirelv outside of and represents. His store is situated at beyond self, a speech made by a Wos. 33 and 21 xNortti Kront Street, nAmnftrat to Democrats. 'He ursred and is tne largest and best lighted The King Clothier. ' " - Within the past decade a most im portant change has been effected in the clothing business of Wilmington. In former days the onlyj ready-made clothing kept for sale was - a cheap "slop-shop" class of goods from "buzzard shops," and the inconveni ence of misfits, the rips and tears were, calculated to disgust a per son of taste. But now a days when the ability to manufacture clothing equally as good as custom made and much cheapeiy has led to steps which have finally reached the splendid establishment now under notice. ; air. . ti. insnoiate, - wnose in domitable energy, backed by his intimate knowledge of the business, City Court. Mayor Fowler disposed of the fol lowing cases this morning. C. K. Jevens, disorderly conduct, be enumerated and which are daily $20 or SO days. manufactured aud daily sold, free Jno. Waddell, drunk and down, from any special odious tax. A silk $10 or 20 days. DOUGLAS S3 8 Uric- foiT VJfc. , CJMNTLUMFN.- TV v... T4 mrf.1 3 snxleM Sho la the Urz IT: " 1 hf 0051 1 QS ts or f, and .ti fi?ornJls to weribc stocJtiwr ai..; mem as comrortaoic Vv Hn3 swed Bhoe. Buy u Ivista3 w shoe, wamuActL- ij"&AU Hiiote, the orljctual nr" wrlt St shoe, which K sqom cosuus from $4 iXK,,AH s- llOK is unci In ConffTKss, dress for a lady or a beaver hat for U LTVIIlIf Illilll or II1C OIl Kill kiuvcs which adorn the handt of both, and which are manufactured almost ex clusively In States where no tobacco is irrowh, are as much luxuries as the flild ol tobacco with which the laboring man cheers his toil or the pipe which solaces hi? hours of leis ure Hat there Is auothei point. We I do not say that the tax is unconsti tutional but that 't ought to be and from the fact alone that it is un equal and unjust as well as oppres sive and odious. Connecticut, Vir giuia, North Carolina, Tennessee laud Kentucky are, we believe, the principal States which grow to bacco, aud in them it is it large item of industry. TheseStats are there fore taxed heavily aud onerously on the production of their soils while other States, which cannot aud do Allen l'ettiioru, disorderly con duct, $20 or 30 days. ! For Target Practice- The Wilmington Light Infantry went down this afternoon to Caro lina Beach for their annual target practice. They were in fatigue uni form and were accompanied by the Cornet Concert Club. A very large crowd of their lady (and gentlemen friends went down with them also. We counted 31 men, rank and file. as tney passed tnis omce. J,ieut. Harriss was In command. We are Determined To Kill . The high prices which are ranging in this section, and we have nearly succeeded, as our increase of sales for the past month .' testifies. We guarantee a saving from 15 to 25 per cent, on all goods purchased; also, to be as well made, same . material, upon all united action, paid a glow insr tribute to Grover Cleveland and Allen Q. Thurman, and spoke -warms ly, candidly and even enthusiast! cally of the distinguished gentlemen who head the State ticket.; Maj..Stedman's remarKsj were re ceived with vociferous cheers and the Cornet Band then proceeded to the residence of Hon. A. dell, op Third street. Un Iv that, irentlemaii was this fact was stated to t had assembled there by Mr, Jno. D. Bellamy, Jr. The disappointment was srreat, but it had to be 7 Three hearty cheers were Col. Waddell, several fine rendered by the band crowd then dispersed. . Next Friday or Saturday. It is not yet postively determined when the Seacoast Railway'will bei formally opened for passenger traffic, but it will hardly be before-the' lat ter part of next week. The delay is cause J Dy the failure to secure establishment in the city. He has in stock a magnificent of ready - made garments of the most fashionable cut, and of superfine His custom trade is with him,. and assortment and stylish material. specialty supplies a he a large number of customers. He M; Wad- ortunate- absent and lose who accepted. given for airs vere and the of a gentle- the great- has also every requisite men's furnishing, and irii est variety. Some prominent fea tures about this successful business is the "one price system1' and the u refunded." . Mr. Fishblate JLHA.SH NOTICH, We win be lad to receive ccisisunlcatica frcn cnxr frlcnis cn tsy ara' til Electa o general interest, butt "' .' ; Tlie namo 1 6t the rrlter must ahroja bo i:.r nlshed to the ; Editor. - Communicauons'mttst be written crly cn one side of the paper. 1 Personalltlps must be avoided. And it is especlaUy and partlcularlj nni:r stood that the Editor does hot always endorse the vleirs of correspondents unless so ' EtatcJ in the editorial columns. ' N BWA 6VBR rCS E il UKTS. GRAND EXCURSION '-.. ' - TO Won day : Juno 1 n Given by the JOtLY ' PLEASURE CLUB or : - Wilmington; N. c. - - . Faro for Round Trip faOttr- Children - . - years uau Price. under LJ is a gentleman of pluck, energy and enterprise, all of whose operations are based upon a policy of honorable as well as liberal nouses in patrons so dealing, and few similar the South can afford its substantial advantages as this rep resentative establishment. Wil- mington Trade Review, f t Train will leave. CaroUna Central Railroad Depot at 5i o'clock Monday, evening nndiir rive at Ralelgn, Tuesday mornlnat i o'cl );.' iave itaieiKu at o o'ciock WTfidnesday evtn lngand arrive at Wilmington at 8 o'clock Thursday morning. - - -. An extra coach attached for the accommo dation of colored people, c The Best of Order will be preserved. rr..r-Juur in-wwnwn any oi tne committee. Tickets can also be . secured at P. llelnsber ger's Book Store and C. M. Harris' News Staid and at the Depot on the evening ol leavinsr. - S.C. TOUNO, J.P. QUINN, , n . . J. T. HOWARD. jcb n 10 v - committee. Read i ng GlaccoDs Q.OLD PENS AND PENCILS, . r ' v Lunch Baskets, Frames of all Kinds. . Bass and Kettle Drums, Flutes,- Fifes, violins; ' - " : . Guitars, Banjos, Harmonicas, Best kind of Steel and Gut Strings, " . - - - Looking Glasses, &e.,'c - - - - . hiomx. oooks, raper ana envelopes ror sale cheap at , HE! NSBERGER'S Commissioner's Sale. gY VIRTUE AND IN PURSUANCE OF A decree of the Superior Court of New nanover County, the undersigned, commissioner," will sell at public auction, at the Court House door, on Monday,9th of J uly,1888, at 11 o'clock, a. m, , the following described real estate situate in the.City of Wilmington: ; ; , ,. 1st. Lot beginning at a point ki the eastern line of Second street 133 feet from the S. ii. cor ner of Second and Queen streets, thence East 165 feet, thence South 68 feetj thence West las feet, thence North 66 feet to the berfnnini-- being western half of lot 3, block 60. 2nd. Lot beginning at the N.W.corner of Sec ond and Castle streets, thence North 60 feet, running West that wldtfi 82Jtf feet, being East part of lot 6, block 87. . 3rd. Lot beginning in northern line of Castle street, 82jrf feet East of Front street, thene East 83X feet, running North that width eo feet, being middle part of lot 6, block 87. 4th. Lot besrinnlnff at the N.E. irnr nf rp- ond and Castle streets, thence North 66 feet, running East that width 165 feet, being West halfoflot 6, blocks. -, . . 5th. LotbesrinninBr at the N. W. trnrnr running West that width 66 feet, being East parts of lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 block 188. 6th. Lot beginning at the N.E.corner of Prin cess and Twelfth streets, thence North sao feet, running East that width 133" feet, being West part of lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. block 180. "7th. Lot beginning at R. 8. Macomber'g cor- ner on Newborn Road, thence North 412 feet. running East that width 66 feet, being middle part of lots 1,- 3, 3, 4 and 5, block 189, and lot I. at a point 133 feet East of 8. E. corner ct Twelfth and Chestnut streets, thence East t:i feet, running South that width 82M feet, bclc' part of lots l and 3, block 189. : 8th. Besrinnlne In tne Southern Uaa of Jon n Moseley's lot with Sixth street, thence Soutk -33 feet, running East that width 75 feet. JDein part of West half of lot 2, block 308. 9th. Beginning at the Intersection of the eastern line of Front street and the northern line olBettencourt's alley and runnlnsr thence eastwardly with said alley 32 - feet 9 Inches, thence northwardly,- parallel with Front street, 53 feet 9 inches, thence ;westwardiy along the southern line of the two story brick building to Front street, thence Southward ly with Front street to the beginning, being the western part of lot 2, block 152. Terms cash, or one-third cash, one-third on a credit of six months and one-third at twelve months, at the option of the purchaser. The Remarkable Cures Which have been effected by Hood's Sarsaparilla are sufficient proof that this medicine does possess peculiar curative power. in tne severest I i "Tx. cases of scrofula or saltrheuiu.whenl AU111111ISH HU1 O other preparations had been power- June 8, 1888 -Je8l5 22 29 Jye D. O'CONNOR, . . commissioner. some part of the planking ijiecessary to the construction of the, trestle. Tbe work, however, i. beink pushed thFof"HV8ri r ' " " 7 0 M. IV! VI. IrLLVf VOVUWy Vf tUQ AA V UUl J as sold elsewhere, or money refund- not raise tobacco, are not taxed on led if not satisfactory. forward as rapidly as possible and has brought about the happiest re- - . t i j. . . . l. i u ti i : i! a.u- rs oy t riaay or aaturaay oi next ween tij i - miaa in congress. f. r w T-d it not sold by your deal- Jltii H. VONOLAHN, "' Miiminston, N. C 0. VOLLEUS. ricTivT...- ' 2Sil5S?.CIUNT AND DEALER liaVtl0D?. lHUa. Caps. Shoes ater st. rt.Tctucoo,ciinrs.etr!. 3TJs:m.... .V ona wan tH7 i iiTax 7iJ?uclle1 highest prices WSPaprodute. Advance ir- rr mjati 8thing Suits7 SUMMER OUTFITS, ?Ot IS II. MEARESV a7 5 -1 Ftrtisher txm Uauer - P rroct their agricultural products. Did all of the States raise tobacco then the tax would be less unrighteous because more equitably distributed. But the accidents of soil and cli mate favoring the production of the weed in. the four-States we have named they are singled out by the law and made to pay an unequal and" an unjust proportion of the bur dens of tire country. It is the Republican party, be it remembered, that has saddled these iniquities upon us. mm Recent exploratiarrs In Spain by two Belgian scientists have resulted interne very interesting discoveries. Relics of a prehestoric race have been found - In great abundance, ranging from tlie stoneTTge'to that qf bronze am rnetals. These people I. SHRIER'S, The Old Reliable Clothier, No. 16 and 20 N. Front St. Sign of Golden Arm. tf it is probable that all will plete and that half a a day will start from Wi and run East as for as the Ocean will permit; be corn- dozen trains! mington Atlantic Mr. James DeRosset showed us a Personal. Oqr genial friend,Mr. G.W. Lrtmb, ofDuplin county, is In the city on a visit to his daucrhter. Mrs. T. J. Sontherland. few days since a unique re I hereby - notify, all persons indebted to sal J estate to make payment to me and all havirr; claims against-4 he said decedent to present tnem to me for payment on or before the. 4tii day of May, 1889, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. O. O. VOLLLKS,. my 4 law w u - , Administrator. c of the late unpleasantness and one-that is valuable. It is a copy of ja news paper, the Confederate States pubg , ,lfVnr - . h , hshed at New Iberia, Ia., ajnd datea I w jjeDOt suits. The case of Miss; Sarah C Whittier, of Lowell, Mass., who suf fered terribly from scrofulous sores: that of Charles A. Roberts, of East Wilson, N. Y., who had thirteen ab scesses on his face and neck; that of Willie Duff, of Wal pole, Mass., who had hin disease ahd scrofula so bad that physicians said he could not re-1 J.RANIT DEALEllS,, MANUFACTURER ces in which wonderful cures were H. A Tucker & Co. j Mr.' Joseph Jacobi has gone North Saturday, January 10th, 1803. It is printed on wall-paper and therefore contains but two pages. j i ii- i i i. - :j Emenon Pianos. 1- ; -There are oyer 43,000 of these cel ebrated pianos, now in use in the United States and other countries. That fact alone is sufficient to prove the superiority of these instruments. J. Stone, of Raleich, N. C, is General Airent for this State! Get nis prices oeiore ouyiug j WireCloth for your windows and at JacobPs of Cemetery, Monumental and Building: Wort. omce and yard so. sio zortn ront Ktreer, wumingxon, j. c. on a visit which will combine bust ness and pleasure. Mr. L. J. Polsson has gone to New York on a brief visit Mr. Gaston Meares, ; of New York, is on a visit to relatives in this eity. Master W. P. Oldham a stndent of the Davis Military, Institute, ar- rived here last night for the vaca tion, ' 'C ' ' NEW .ADVEKTISJEMJ5NTS s Fiaiios and Organs OLD ON THE POPULAR MONTHLY IN STALLMENT PLAN At tf Dog collars. Largest and 'finest buried their dead not only fn stone I assortment ever before brought to graves or cells, but also in great jars I tbis city, to he had at JacobPs Hdw, of burnt- clay, accompanied bylDepot. v ". t Fishing Tackle. A full assortment of all kinds for both salt ahd fresh water fishing at JacobPs Hdw. De pot. - ' , - t H EI NSBERGER'S Another lot of those celebrated Oil Stoves just received at JacobPs Hdw. Depot; It will pay one. ' " you to use Would be triad to furnish estimates on tmild- lng wort of Granite, Brown Stone,8and fctoac, etc . . . t: Jeaim To Ho u g oho o p b ro e HAVE YOU HAD YOUE HAIB 31AT1UI.S Renorated yet? vour new Hair Picking Machine - " ! Is just In and we - are prepared to go vcr nice and quickly. Call and "see bar ' Upholstered -Spring; Bcdn, Liirnt In welarUt. sealed bottom, comfortable. durable, healthful, dean.; upnolstered Willi pine Fibre or Hair. ' 6 tl ; . Oppo::; 3 vitr ail,
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