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r -Uvered by carriers, free oftne city, at the above r ' oae month, 33 cents. t' -mart tsrereeK. ; , rateslowanciliDcraL ieoel tbrif papernyuanj. Em mi v VOL XII. WILMINGTON, N, C. THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1888. NO 158. LOCAL 3STEWS. TORPID LIVER I W marked peculiarities x 1 these nwetA'wx""'D"4 "Sio f wcari eSS 1 Ifbreath, bad taste in the mouth, 1 ?,t?o!? occasional attacka diarrlitc' rmnl. nf the head i BeadJJJjnebS, and yellowness of J " ' flcio- irtssof appetite, i JgjfJS'oi the btomach and bowels 4 Wnnof RPiriUi. and great melan BepyStudcand a disposition. T:-pivembiu for to-morrow. 10 i from the IJver A rood health. When this to "f" it results la "Tndbx'to new Advkktiskmknts. M M KATz--Speclal Bargains ' G Aman & Co rresh Fish Jstlv an Jrove Carolina Beach Ueinsbkkoe -Copying Pressf-s Louis 11 Mbare3 Flannel Shirts V Attention Howard Reliaf F E Co J B Mooke, CSC Pender Co Notice Mas E b Wiggins Visitors to the City Fly Traps, best and cheapest, at JacobPs Hd w. Depot. t ; - : : . j That was a splendid rain to-day j It broke up the hot spell. In 1 hour and 13 minutes to-day the rainfall hepe was. 1.40 inches. BILIOUSNESS, . t. tt n-iected, soon leads to serions aicn. " 7 river Hesnlator exerts Soitousinflnenee over every kind lnn"neU it restores the Liver to rf rorkiui order, regulates tho secre Xileand puts the digestive organs 1 fonditiou that they can do their Ktk "ncr taking this medicine no gaSr.-lmbilions.". -Ibrebwi111 t severe spells of Con- fjt i. i Iyer, .mi ii.vw ia-vii wifc v. 91 UiV I r t I t FT-from i? to :o rrains of calomel which gen- "TCuiJ me up for three or four days. Lately I t beta taking Simmons Iver Regulator, Ski -ive mt relief without any interruption to JaJ'-J. Hcgg, Middlcport, Ohio. torn 2j &umP in rcJ on frrnt 9 Wrapper j.H.Zeilh Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Borate Utpd&wlv ensat Capt. A. C?." Ward,-of Pender coun ty, was, in the city to-day for a few hours and favored us with a visit. A peculiarity of Hood's Sarsana rilla is that while it rmrifies the blood, it imparts new vigor to every function of the bod v. The surf bathing at Carolina Beach yesterday was very line and there were a jrreat manv in the water. : Mr. C. B. Aycock, candidate for presidential Elector, in the Third district, ill meet Col. Dockery, by invitation, at Burgaw to-morrow. The highest themometer at this office to-day was 91. This was at 12 and 1 o'clock. At 1:30, in con sequence of the rain, it had fallen three degrees, to 88. PIIXOS AND ORGANS RUE TO ME FOR PRICES AND TERMS I keep one w itforebwlnz an Instrument, as of :ie largest stocks oi . PIANOS AND ORGANS IN THE SOUTH. I cm sell you any of the first-class manu- Uctures. FROM $190 UPWARDS. OX gva, JOL& FROM $45 UFTVAltDS. SCD FOR CATALOGUE. TiIL-Hi RALEIGH, N. a BRANeH HOUSE OiDock street, between Front and 'Second, WILMINGTON, N. C. - One of the largest excursion par ties of the season went down to Carolina Beach to-day on the Sylvan Grove, the occasion being the ex cursion-given by the ladies of Grace AT. E.-Church. The members of Howard Relief Fire Engine Co. No. 1 will appear atT their engine house to-morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock for practice. At 5 o'clock drilling and inspection of uniforms, will take place. Messrs. G. G. Aman & Co. have made arrangements whereby they receive fresh supplies of fish every day direct from Carolina Beach and packed in ice. They are. ready and able to fill all orders. Housekeep ers will find this a great convenience. Office ani depot on Dock street, be tween Front and Water. P The Stokley flouse, 1RT1ES IN WANT OF ACCOMMODA- HonsatWrigntSYllle will find the STOKLEY ocsKweii supplied with all that Is necessary. ward by the da v. week or month at low ftSFlshsuDTX'rs to order at anv hour dur- 15 the evening. AllottnerieUcai'U'-? nf salt water.rlsh.crabs. uns, shrimps, tc, furnished to guests. Sallins? Boats VKTitnrr Rnata TJMshlTiW TAftlfl. , turnMed on short notice. - - fStOklpr Hnn fiwnta tlia irntor ftnrt Is Jiln lfl) yards of the Depot. toMtf W. II. STOaLISi, ,. mt - Proprietor. - Hands AVanted. Fifty experienced hands wanted on pants at once. None but experi enced hands need apply. " I. SHRIER, Clothier and Hatter, 1G N. Front street. Bathing Suits. Come down to Headquarters. 25 dozen Flannel Bathing Suits, in all sizes and colors, sold at the " lowest manufacturing prices at the Wilmington Shirt Fac tory, 27 Market st., J. Elsbach, Prop. Look for the blue awning. T V' L. DOUGLAS S3SH0E. FOIi GENTLE aiFN. fie8 f 3 Amiens Shoe In the ' US555S?6 or $6,"and LlUMr Lna,Us t0 earthe stocking .Ttn -."rl. makes thorn o nnmtnT4aYi M Sonta hana "Pd shoe. Buy t V5en.ulne unless stamped on t tT. . u,u'uf uniess stampou J'borrV S:iSlloe' warranted." Sl.y 4 SHOE, the original 5 JnSf s&oe. which a wade shoes costing from 1. 1 f0fhSVli.5O suoe is unex-UllV-bOir.T ..I. L111 &hr, 1 h0l sne in the world." rorale br L GLAS Brockton, aiass. The Campaign Ortran. The numerous newspapers of the State have put on their war paint and settled down to business, " We may expect some lively music be fore November. The best campaign Organ and one we can recommend is sold by J. L. Stone. Polite and attentive salesmen will take pleas ure in showing instruments and giv ing prices. - T Fireworks at the Beach. There will be a grand display of fireworks at Carol ma Beach to morrow night and it is sure to, draw a large crowd. To accommodate all who may wish to go down the S van Grove will run a special sched ule for to-morrow. She Will make three trips, leaving here at 9:30, 2:30 and 6:30 and returning at 12:30, 5 and 9 o'clock. H.-VONGLAIIN, Wilmington, N. C Hock Crystal Spectacles and Eyeglasses Advice to old and young: in se lecting spectacles you should be cau tious not to take more magnifying vower than has been lost to the eve as in the same proportion that you pass that point of increase, will cause you further injury to the eye. "Using glasses of stronger power than is ne cessary is the daily cause of prema ture old age to the sight. You can get the best at He.nsberger'si "Old Friends Heard Front. A note from Capt. Leta Potter speaks of his safe arrival in Jackson ville and of his being on the steamer Kate Spencer with his brother, who is Captain of the boat. He met up in -Charleston with Capt. Doane, formely of Regulator y who made many inquries after friends m Wil mington, and also with Capt. Chi chester, who now commauds the Cherokee', plying between New York, Charleston and Fernandina, with whoui he traveled to the latter port. - Ttemove the Bocks. -Wilmington is a patient and long suffering community. We have a right to expect obstructions to be removed especially when the princi pal thoroughfare between Walnut street and the W. &. W. depot is clogged on either side of the Street Rail way track, rendering it both in convenient and dangerous to get on and off the car. It is the first thing presented to the eye of the visitor as he enters the city and unless re moved will surely interfere with the approaching Firemen's parade. How long isa suffering public to be called upon to endure a nuisance which can be removed in one day by the city carts? Scribner's for August. The August number of Scribnef s Magazine is a fiction number, con taiuing contributions from Robert Louis Steveuson, Henry James, Sarah Orne Jewett, Octave Thanet, F. J. Stimson, and Maria Blunt a very notable array of story writers. There are, in addition, two richly illustrated articles of unusual im portance. The Railway Series, which has been received with the warmest ap -proval of the general public as well as of railroad uien of all grades is continued in this issue with an acute and luminous account of the evolu tion and present wonderful perfec tion of "American Locomotives and Cars." "The Fate of the Geor giana" by Maria Blunt, is a love story of the Rhode Island coast, with a beautiful heroine who fig ures in the graceful illustrations made by W. L. Taylor and C. H. Woodbury. The story turns on an exciting episode which is described with fine feeling. Robert Louis Ste venson tells in a light and humorous way the story of an amusing adven ture with a French provincial mag istrate. In "Otto the Knight" Oc. tave Thanet gives a dramatic ac count of the events which followed a dynamite outrage growing out of a labor dispute in Arkansas. - A sympathetic sketch of New England rural character, full of delicacy and beauty, is entitled "Fair Day." The gcene of the serial, "First Harvests' changes to the coal regions of Penn. sylvania, and the third part of "A London Life" brings the characters into a very cemplex situation. The story will be concluded in Septem ber. There are poems by Helen GrayCone, A. Lampman and Thos. P. Conant. Young Men's Democratic Club. There was a fair attendance at the Club last night, considering that themercury was away up in the nineties. The meeting was called to order by President Jos, H. Watters. The report of the Committee on Constitution and By-Las . was re ceived and accepted. No important changes were made by the commit tee. Mr. B. F. King tendered his resig nation as Secretary and Treasurer of the Club. It was accepted, and Mr. Sam Davis was unanimously elected Secretary and Treasurer. On motion of Mr. Shepherd it was ordered by the Club that all mem bers wear -white" beavers to the meetings. The meeting adjourned about half-past nine o'clock until the fourth Wednesday in this month when, it was announced, the-C rub would be addressed by one or more speakers. Tramways and Toboggans. . Mr. Stacey VanAmringe has made i contract with the Seaooast Rail road Company to builds equip and operate a tramway to run from the Island Beach hotel at the Hum mocks across the channel to the club house of the Carolina Yacht Club, or so far along the beach 'as the property of the company ex tends. The tramway is to-be equip ped with cars - and operated with horses or dummy engines. The franchise is granted for ten years, and it is stipulated in the .agree ment that the road is to be built on or before'the first day of April, 1880. Privilege is also granted to Mr. VanAmringe to construct and operate a toboggan. - If you want to feel comfortable and well all you need isa good Hani mock." You will find th largest as sortment and cheapest at Heinsber ger's. t- " ' - " Indications. " - For North Carolina, local rains , A Mysterious Crnjse. - " The sloon Vim cleared Wednes day tor a cruise along the coast with ! and slightly cooler weather. a crew consisting of Capt. Hans A. j Burglars. You can be safe from Kiire, owner and- master, Harry them by -using 'the Burglar Proof Kure, first mate, G. W. Linder, pur J Blind Locks, sold at Jacobi's. x ser and chief steward, and a full complement of able seamen aud some verv ordinarv seamen and boys. -" . There has been considerable spec ulation as to the real object of this j voyage and .circumstances make it somewhat of a mystery. This" ves sel has for some time been lying qukftly at one of the lower wharves. but it was hot generally known that she was equally quietly being fitted out for sea. On Wednesday fore noon she was brought up to "the wharf, between Dock and ; Market streets, and a lot of. stores put on board. Besides a considerable quan tity of provisions, arms and ammu nition, she receiyed a full supply of spirits, in bulk. Her commander appeared to be ajittle nervous, and when approached on the subject concerning his intended voyage, he was as close and as calm as a clam, and simply referred the reporter to the shipping commissioner. This gentleman was found at his office near by and he was '-ready to throw all the light he could on the matter. The commissioner agreed that,"from the size of the craft, there was more crew on board than usual, and that there might be-something rotten in Denmark. He felt sure that there were men on board, and some over board, who had not been shipped before him. When the sloop got out of sight of the city, just below the Dram Tree, the master dropped anchor to rest the crew and put. them in good spir its before proceeding further. Here it was found that-in the hurry to get away the mate had forgotten to get his lanterns on board, and there fore took passage on a passing ves sel and returned to the city at once, where he secured . the necessary lights and departed with de lighc Capt. Williams, of the steamer Marie, informs us that he was en gaged to tow the sloop down the river, but when he got alongside the mate had not returned and the crew were fighting mosquitoes so he left them at anchor and at supper. It would not surprise us to hear that the sloop had sailed for Cuba. However, we will keep our weather eye open. Firemen's Tournament. - A meeting of the Tournament Committee was held last night at the Atlantic engine hall. All the tn embers were present, and Chief Oldenbuttel presided. Capt. W. P. Oldham was appointed chief mar shal for the tournament. He will splpct one member from each com pany as assistant marshal. A com mittee of three was appointed to collect the money subscribed by cit izens and called upon them for that purpose to-day. The committee on music reported that they had made arrangements with the Germania Band and the Cornet Concert Club to furnish mu sic for the parade and the reception of the visiting companies. The committee on invitation reported that they bad sent out invitations and copies of rules, etc., but h.ad not yet, received replies. The invita tions were mailed last Saturday. jStfrV J. D. Kelly, the efficient sec retary of the general committee, de cpned to accept compensation for his services, voted by the committee, and in a short speech said that he had the interests of the Fire Depart ment at heart and was only too hap py to be able to serve them. The committee adjourned, to meet at Adrian Hall on Monday evening next, at 8 o'clock. j Ger. barqne Eintracht Schlie, ; cleared to-day for Antwerp with 2,307 casks spirits turpentine, val j ed at j$38,650, shipped by Messrs. Alex. Sprunt & Son. The hot spell is over with, brokeu up by the heavy rain to-day. It be gan Monday and continued the usual .three days.; It was o ae of the most disagreeable wV have ever had. v - " It has been decided by the mana gers or the Acme and Clarendon Base Ball Clubs to play two more games to determine the .question of the championship of the city, and to-morrow and Saturday have been selected as the days on which this interesting series will be played. , - . . ... . i-. Tho Boat Race This Afternoon. The second regular race of the Recreation Rowing Club is to take place on the river.this afternoon, at about (5:30 o'clock, provided it does not rain at the time. The boats en tered for the race are the Leona, winner in the last race, the Little Joe, which came so near being vic torious, and the Nettle, manned by the heavy-weights of the club. The course will be the same as in the first race and the judges are Messrs. J. M. Forshee, R. H. Pickett and J. F. LeGrand. City Court. Mayor Fowler disposed of the foL lowing cases this morning: , Sam Jones, disorderly conduct, $5 or 10 days. ; tuu i? isner, larceny; oonnu over to the next term OfCriminalCourt in the sum of $50 justified bond. Monroe Turner, Joe Sneedarr, C. McD. Humphry, : Hiram Moore, J. H. Daniels and Sm Gardner, selling without license, judgment'suspended on payment of taxes and costs. : Jno. Anderson, unlicensed dog, $5 or 10 days A Clean Sweep. Thieves last night " entered the kitchen of Capt. H. B. Willis, on McRae street,, between Mulberry and Walnut, and stole everything they could lay their hands on. They not only took off all of the pro vis ions they could find but the utensils In which "the flour, sugar and coffee were kept. They were considerate enough to lock the door when they left for fear that somebody else might get in and steal the shelves This morning, when the family awoke and preparations were begun for breakfast, wasjthejfirst timejthe discoyery was made. A CHILD KILLED. Another child killed by the use of opiates given in the form of Sooth ing syrup. Why mothers give their children such deadly poison is sur prising when they, .can relieve the child of its" peculiars troubles by us ing Ackers Uaby soother. ; It con tains no Opium or Morphine. Sold by Munds Bros., druggists. WireCloth for your windows and and doors can be had at Jacobi's Hdw. Depot: v Easily Kemedlel. As usual, the heavy rain to-day banked up on the South side of Mar ket street and the sidewalks and stores were flooded. A little com mon sense would obviate this. We have pointed out the remedy before. The gutter under the midstreet crossing is too shallow to carry the water off. Three vears ago we sug gested that this gutter be enlarged but the same order of things pre vails to-day. Another lot of those celebrated Oil Stoves just received, at Jacobi ndtw. D.enot. It will pay you to use Que. " " '"-" " t NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Fresh Fish Every-Day. E HATE MADE ARRANGEMENTS with parties at Carolina Beach to hare . Fresh Fish every day. The fish will be packed in ice from the Beach. Parties wanting please leave or ders. G. G. AMAN & CO. aug 9 Dock St., bet. Front and Water. HowardfleliefF.E. Co. No. 1. ATTENTION MEMBERS: You are hereby ordered to appear at your Engine lilouse Friday, August 10th, at 4 p. m.. for practice. At 5 o'clock drilling and Inspection of uniform wmtaKepiaoe. - By order of the Foreman, . J. G. I GIESHKN, aug 9 It secretary. CAROLINA BEACH.- ON FRIDAY. THE 10TH INST., THE SYL VAN GROVE will run a special schedule to Carolina Beach, leaving at 9:30 a. m. and 2:30 p. m, and 6:30 p. m. Returning, leave Beach at 1230, 5.-00 and fcOO p. m. Grand Dis play of Fireworks at night on the Beach. J. W. HARPER, ang9 2t - - Gen'l Manager. - State of North Carolina) - in tne superior court Fender County ') . . 0 . Jlbel Ford, Flalntjir against ' . ' -- : ' . Ella Ford, Defendant. . . Action for Divorce: - ..' nia.T'nrrl- the rtefpndant shove, named? will take notice that she is required to appeal be fore the bupenorcourt to De neia tor tno coun. general interest, but - The name ci the imter mt-s? niTr-r 1 :' nlshed to the Effltorr ; 'i-i .'.;:. ;. communications must berTmttc-i cr.: ca one Bide of the paper. . . . Personalities must b avoiica. K' And it is especially and paruc-ilariy trier stood that the Editor does not always endorso the news of corresponclents cnless so stated In the editorial coiumns. ? - - - ' r- NEW AJVEJXTIDEmrrT Builder and Contract:?. HAVING DETKRMINED DEFINFTELY TO locate again in Wilmington, I respectf ully offer my services to the citizens of Wilming ton as a Builder, Contractor and Surcitziea dent. I will do my utmost to please and think that I can give satisfaction in every case. For the present parties desiring my ser vices will please address me through city P.O. v - --v- f '. . -5 Respectfully, , . aug 8 lmnac - - 40UN EIICLAir. TOSOUTC-3P THE MAGNIFICENT STEAMER Queen xf St. Jolin'o "yyiLL MAKE LEGULAR TRIPS TO South port and return,' (Sundays excepted) leancg Wilmington, foot of Dock street, at 10 o'cock a. m., and returning leave Southport at 4 p. m. Fare for round trip 50 cents for adult3 and 25 cents for children. .' ' C. C; MORSE, Master, w. H. cnRiSTOPHER, Pnrsen jyg Dividend Notice. rpHE DIRECTORS OF THE BANK OF NEW Hanevershave declared a semi-annual divi dend et 4 per cent., payable to Stockholders of record 01 una oate, on and arter the 9th inst. r"-- rr - S. D. WALLACE, ; aug 6 It ., , . cashier. ty of Pender, aUthe Court llouse in Burgaw, on naay .n Hsptamoer. lsaa PL tiff: otherwise the plaintiff will apply to the the Second Monday .n Ssptember. answerer demur to the complaint of the 1883, and lain- Courtfor the relief demanded in the com plaint. . ::. xnis oTu oay 01 Augusc, us&s. - J. B. MOORE, , - Clerk superior Court Pender Co. SiTi UTTIl A II fill ft TT. "Rj TiCfl JAl'JLVU.- W. SMITH, WlJULi TAJ1E , PA ti tles from the Hummocks to any point on tho sound or out to sea. She is fitted with com fortable seats and will accommodate forty passengers. Parties taken Fishing, Trolling, Sailing or to the Blacknsa Grounds, outside. For terms apply on board. , , . aug l ti PortnerU Boor JgVERYBODY SAYS, SO. THERE IS NO Bottled Beer in this country to equal it. During this hot weather it is the BEST, CHEAPEST, SAFEST and . - t -I.-'.. Healthiest Boveraco on tie market. An orders receive prompt attention - E. KTJHBLANK, Agent, 1 ! : Depot N. Second St., near Princess. aug83t ' , . . . r . : , ; - a I . ; v - - ' r Wilmington Seacoast R. R IN EFFECT AUGUST 6, 1888, AT 6:30 A. M From Wilmington, From Hummocks. Leave ....... &30 a. m Leave....... 7.45 a. m. Leave.:. ...... 9-0 a. m Leave v.l0:t5 a. m. Leave........ 3KWp. m Leave..... .4 OJ p. m. Leave........ 5:00 p. m Leave...,..., 6-0 p.m. Leave . : .... . . :55 p. m Leave. ..10:00 p. m J. H. CHADBOURN, JB., aug 6 tf , , General Manager. HCAMMOCHS NOW OPEN! Dancing, vFIching, v Fish Supper, Sailing, Boating, &c. - LUHCHES IO to 25 ct3. W. A. BRYAN, aug 6 tf ; T Proprietor HOWELL & cuimniD tM' AtA"7- w - - ' mr rjoyOpoi:. T WOULD EESPBCJ-FDliT- AS.-.OUNC' to my Wends &nd tbe pvtilo cchcrallr i!r-,r ODened a vimt. risaa Ton i. . . . . Vrejuauiesana Gentiemf h can Dar tlcipate in these interesting amusements1 r alSO have Rwlrttra tn, ov'uXlrjr ;'i13-. 1 !I' . E.U. BOWBQIN' ,jr xw - . .- .LOwerEndof Iiammfw.f-3 Headquarters for Basa BAi 1 , t t a Masks, Gloves. Belts . u herder's. .
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