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- - . I 0,ninsr . suadaya excepted, I Ptt TMitor and Prop. josh. ; .: - , IBIFTIONS, POSTAGE PAID: . cl mnntna f3.00. Three 006 Its. or month, 35 cents. r will W delivered by carriers, tree TW ia any part of the city, at the above ,or 10 cents per week. lIn rates lew and UberaL bribers will please report any and I to ivw"- - - ... - ZDs .SJIing Specific for Liver Disease.- ..naie B"ter or bad tMto',n1' AVtlDTflrilS: month: toneue coated "IT-ered with a rown fur pai,,I : sides or Joints-en-" iu aHC1, ualism : lour .tomaeh; Wof "T... sometime naiw rirHnsiuou of having falTod to At i buh ou?lit to nave oochj ague ; winKUiUSa - thick?. yeUow ap- ;,nr . restlessness; the urine is .rssV, fi colored, and, If allowed to S diment. : - t!VERREDLATOR (PURELY VEGETAB LC) . - used in the Houth to arouse llfSitlver to a healthy cUon. IYER KIDNEYS, AND pOVULSt Ail EFFlCTUAl SPECIFIC FOR x .j Bowel Complaint. " ro?U. Sick Headache. iffoWlons. Jaundice, Mental Depression, CoUc Indofsed by e Us: of Mmion Bottles, as THE BEST FAMILY ; MEDICINE; i Children, for Adults, anT lortae Aea. ONLY GENUINE -U our Z Sump in red on front of Wrapper. IH.Ztilin & Co., PAfadtpha, Pa., "UnorMTGKS. aoTnicua v-- PfimS AND ORGANS "' w" . lm W KITE TOME FOR PRICES AND TERMS teare buying an Instrument,- as H tte largest stocks of I keep one ' PIANOS AND ORGANS IN THE SOUT1L V 1 I can sell you any of the.nrst-class manu- FROM noo TJPWAKOS. FROM $45 UPWARDS. q$D yon catalogue. T.X-a. RALEIGH, N. C BRANCH HOUSE Ob Dock Street, between Front and Second, WILMINGTON, N. C jeaotf The Stobley House, DAHTIES IN WANT OF ACCOMMODA- tionsatWrlghtsvlUe will find the STOKLET House weU supplied with all that isneces v&iy. .'.'.'"'... Board by the day, week or month, at low rites. - .. , rx Pish suppers to order at any liour dur ing thfleveaimr. - , -t ah of the deiuades of salt water,fislr,t:rahs; clams, shrimps, &c, furnished to guests. . hamnsrsoau. Fishjg ppata, Fishing Tackle, W. rurnlsnerl nn Rhfipt. nritind " c - JIT88' Uouse fronu the watejr.und is "uuiunwyaras or the Depot. : - io,a W. II. STOKLET, . i JelStf . , . proprietor . wS tta??ir tocto.ry Tch protect the wearei nw t rir .uu e"' gooas; - if a dealt .:4m item WtThTt T. " 'T" v . ' m auuic iuib KniMiB mr a - - v L lrMifn AC! ?3 SHOP. j.oji ... LViJ'O TACK w SEAfJ'KS SI nooOi hv ,rttliS?, ?r WAX TFIKEAJD to fesuJ& BOX, , I1.7S. TOTJTH'S Scboct U t ""."rc-rUi4 y cnnce to wear the bes a. ."er. write' "kWU tace. u po sou THIS PAPER J fll. r eodip H. VONQLATTM r -rr VOL XII. r IKDBX TO NKW ADVKKirSKJTSNTS. Exhausted vitality. Parker's Hair Balsam . Guns Johnson & Son - - J Louis 11 Mejlres Look Pkof ALoisbttb Marvelous Ueinsbekqeb -School Books For Hale Wagons, Carts &c M M. Katz Special Bargains W & : 8 H it Change of Schedule F C Miller Cigars, Cigarettes ; Stenography and Typewrighting ' A le w good watermelons come Into market yet. ; Burglars. You can be safe from th'eiuJty using - the Bn rglar . Proof Blind Locks, sold at Jacobi's. V A colored ? excursion will be given on the Sylvan Grove to Carolina Beach to morrow. WireCloth for your windows and and doors can be had at Jacobi's Hdw. Depot.- -Rice birds were selling in market to-tlay fojr 35 cents a bunch one dozen. They were fairly fat. The lines collected in the Mayor's Court during the past month amount to $171, and the pound fees $29.16. Regular monthly meeting of . the board of managers of the Produce Exchange ta-jnorrow at noon. Mr M. O'Brien is making some nota ble changes and improvements in his residence on North Front street, All kinds of School Books ana School Supplies can be bought cneapesk.ai' xieiusuerger . t - i ti.i.i X We are sorry to learn that Mr. H. H. Gieschen is very sick at his reeidence on Fifth, between Red Cross and Campbell streets. Impurities of the blood often cause great annoyance at tins season; Hood's SarsaDarilla purines the blood, and cures all such affections. If yon w&nt picture framed go to Heinsberger's. He has a large assortment of Mouldings to select from. Another lot of those celebrated l Oil Stoves just received at Jacobi's Hdw. Depot. It will pay you to use one. . T The old saying of "rain at 7 and shine at ll1' was literally a true one to-day. It did rain at 7 o'clock and the sun was shining at 11 o?clock. The Cape Few fire steamer was out for monthly practice this after- Tjqop, and Mr. Cronenberg was call ed, upon to take a photograph of the engine and hose reel. - , - 4 - The receipts of cotton at this port for the y eearnding September 1st were 168,808 bales, as against 134,448 for the previous year, showing a net gain of 34;360 bales'. The Board of County Commission ers meet thfsJafternpQn, and the Board of Aldermen and ijie rioari of Auijit' and Finance this evening. Reports of proceedings to-Uiorrow, Helnsberger has received Hebrew New Year Cards, the finest ever sold in; JWilniington. While opening them yesterday some customer re marked: "This is enterprise.'' t 7 Bathing Suits. Come down' to Heat1' uarters. 25 dozen Flannel Bailing Suits, in all sizes and colors, sold at the loivest iiianufaetnring prices at the Wilmington Shirt Fac tory, 37 Market st, J. Elsbach, Prop. Look for the blue awning. t The New Schedule. .A change irr h sghedtile of the Se4coast soes into effect to- day. Hereafter, and until further notice, there wiU be but four train a each way, each day, leaving here at 7 a. iu.y 9:30 a. m. and 3 and 7 p. m. and the Hummocks at 8 a. m., 10:30 a. iu., (J p, m, and 9 p. m. We are sorry that it was found necessary to break into the hist schedule, as it was the most convenient we have yet had. !- ' Borpiw & Onslow ISailroaMl. The Bargaw & Onslow Railroad Company was organized , last Yed nesclay q 2ew Yp?k pity witi the follQwiRg gafd of tlirecibrsV J. P. posh, H: M. Coppyer, J. . Ward and J. M. Wehster? New York Q,A, Bauisey, fi. Porter and S. B. Taylor, of North Carolina. Mr. J. P. Doslr was elected President, Mr G. A. Ramsey Vice-President and General Manager,'; and Mr. J. F. Ward Treasurer of; the cojupany. The Board of Birectors odered'hat a survev of the road bem&cte'jaonce undent he sUpervisfon'of the General Manager. 1 -V-. WILMINGTON, N. C, MONDAY; SEPTEMBER Fly Traps, best and cheapest, at Jacobi's Hdw. Depot. - " City Court. Mayor Fowler disposed of the fol lowing cases this morning: George Green and WillieWilliams, bathing in the city limits,- $5 each or 10 days. ' . Obadiah Jenkins, disorderly cou duct, $50 or SO days in the 'county jail. - -., - Jack Williams, alias Jack Shaw larceny, case continued. P. J.- Howard, harboring a minor, discharged. w-r WilaiOncton HUtrfct, , Methodist E. Church South, fourtii round of Quarterly Meetings: Topsail ct., at Union, Sept. 15 and 16. . -- - a : - New River Mission, Sept. 15 and 16. Fifth St. Station, Sept 16 and 17. WhJteville ct, at Wootens, Sept 21 and 22. Grace Church, Sept. 22 and 53. Sontbport Station, Sept 29 And SO. Clinton ct at Goshen, Oct 6 and 7. Carve rsCreekct4at Car versC reek, Oct 13 and 14. Waccaiuaw ct, at Pine Log, Oct. 16. - . Brunswick Mission, Oct 17, 18 and 19. .. - Brunswick ct, atShallotte Camp, Oct 20 and 21. " Magnolia ct, at -Carlton,, Oct. 27 and 28. ' Bladen St. Mission, Oct. 28 and 29. Kenansville ct, Oct 31. Onslow ct, Nov. 3 and 4. Cokesbury ct, Nov, 10 and 11. Bladen ct, Nov. 47 and 18. Elizabeth ot, Nov. 34 and 95, T, W. Guthrib;, P, E, .The C. f. & V. V. B. It. We clip the following from a long report in the Greensboro Patriot of a meeting in that city of the Boacd of Directors of the Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley R. R.: On the western extension the work has been vigorously prosecuted of reducing the grades and lightening the curves, xne rpaa-pea js in une condition, and by the middle of Oc tober the whole force of 250 convicts can be transferred to the Wilming ton-extension. The enginWii.-iS'Ivnibv-.the use ana win aimost imiutmiaiciy cuai mence the survey west from Mt Airy, meeting whom will come the englneers'of the Norfolk & Western R. R. at some common point pn the State line. Several surveys may be necessary to satisfactorily effect this, as the eastern approaches to theBl ue Ridge are rugged and precipitous, although the western descent is re markably easy and gradual. With the definite location of the line, the work of construction will go for ward without delay. On the esterii- extension eight miles of the road haye been graded out from Fayetteville, and between seven and eight miles- from Wil mington. Over the Cape Fear river, just below the county . Clarendon bridge atFayetteyille,an iron bridge will be thrown, wi$h two centre spans pf 19p feet 'each, and two ex terior spank of 150 feet each giving a total length of 630 feet. For this work the masonry contract .will be straightway put in handy and the President is in correspondence with different bridge puders for the superstructure. Contracts will be at puce let for cross-ties throughout the whole eastern extension. Prayer for Deliverance From Fever. Rt Rev. A. A. Watson, D. D. Bishop of the Diocese of East Caro lina, has issued tfftUa wing prayer to the. cergy of the dioeese, to be used by them each Sunday. It was yesterday read as a part of the morning prayer in St. John's Church O Lord of life and death, of siok ness and health, our only help in time of need, we implore Thy pity upon those afflicted by the presence or approach of pestilence. Miser able sinners that we are. we kno that Thou dost lY wpfW U8' wore than pur sin's " Reserve, Yet, O Heavenly Father, who hast taught us in Thy Holy Word that Thou dost POt willingly afflict or grieve the -children of men, regard our supplications, who are but dust and ashes before Thee. Where the de stroyer has already come, abate, we beseech Thee, its Violence, apd gra ciously remove the scourge, With hold tne uplifted rod where it has not yet fallen. Bless the agencies used for relief and restoration. Sustain the sick with a 'sense of Tby mercy, and a saving faith in Thy Blessed Son. Bless their sick ness to their spiritual good. " Pre serve them from the temptations of the enemy. InThy good time restpre the,m to health' pr tOf such a ideasrif pf itas'tb'hee may seem best for them' and enable thgm to lead the resip pr their lives i Thy fear, an4 with a grateful tense of thy. deliveranee, . Prepare and support the dying, and make their passage safe. Console the bereaved. Give then faith discern Thj Fatherly hand, and sanetify tQ them their afriletlon. Take into -Thy gracious keeping the desolate, the fatherless, and., to widow. Anil teach us U to fel how f rU4 un-certfainKTir4!(es;-th8t weiiiay ap ply'ouf hearts unto that heavenly wisdom which, in the end, will bring lu. to": everlasting life, through JCas Christ Lord. ; Aiaen, Indications. - ' j For North Carolina, threatening weather and rain, slightly cooler on the coast and stationary - tempera- tare in the interior. : . The Crop Bulletin. 1 The weekly weather crop bulletin. issued last Saturday, gives the folj lowing report for the week ending withfthat'daj-: - In the Eastern District there was a slight deficiency of rainfall. Crops, apparently, were not . unfavorably affected. In the Central District there was a marked deficiency of rainfall, with a very injurious effect upon, the crops. There was an average amout 5 tf rainfall Tin the Western-District, with a very favor able effect upon all crops. : .The temperature : in the Eastern and Central Districts was below the average. In the Western - District there, was an average temperature. There was an .average amount of sunshine in all districts. The . cool weather was rather unfavorable to crops. ;r;" ' ' - ' ' ' Sheet Iron Bagging. And now some of the enterprising Yankees are talking of furnishing the South with a sheet iron cover ing for cotton. It is said that a manufacturer has stated that iron could be rolled as thin as paper and in that shape two sheets of suitable size would answer perfectly and would be as cheap and easily applied as jute while the protection afforded is far better. If the iron can be roll ed as thin as paper there is probably no doubt of the fact, that sheet iron bagging will answer. But -we do not believe that it can be rolled as thin as that and yet retain a suffi cient solidity of texture. We doubt if it-is malleable enough for this pur pose. The Scientific Anierican, ho w ever, does riot seem to -share these doubts fp,r it says: Tfhe sheet iron covering for cotton bales, which we have heard consid erable about lately, if it proves not to be too expensive, and its weight not objectionable, and one can be jased wAii."eg -will prove a sue- ""erhle cot ton is rrar ai2uM.W pounds from each bale is loit itf v rions ways. The iron covering would X f 1 T I xl i ' xs- waiertj;- ipc4 itie nsiv iruui are, keep the cotton clean, and the bales 1 1 X irom oepienon. Ma, Haas' Ilegignation. Mr. Sol Haas' resignation of the position of Traffic Manager of the Associated -Railways' takes effect Noyeuiher 1st, and there are many rumors and speculations as to who his successor will be. It is a fine po sition so long as the Associated Sys tem holds . together. Yesterday's Charleston News and Courier says: Mr. So Haas, traffic manager of the Associated Railways of Virginia and the Carol inas, has notified the members of the Association-of .his intention to resign bis position, to become traffic manager of the New port News &nd. Mississippi Valley Company, Mr. Haas has managed the traffic business of the three systems under his control with a marked ability and success for the past five or six years, and it will be very hard to fill his place. When he accepted the position the AtlantioCoast Line, the Seaboard Air. lane and the Pied mont Air Line, which compose the Associated Railways of Virginia and the Carolina?, were fighting each other like Kilkenny catsx lit is said. They are all cpia.pe.tiog lines, and Mr Haas Reserves great credit for the tacVand skill with avhich he has managed their conflicting interests and in preserving a harmony among them which has redounded to the benefit of all concerned although itcannot be said that he has esoe- LciaHy favored" Charleston in the ar rangement of rates, &o. Mr." Haas? resignation does not tak effeot until November 1, and as the Associated Railwaysbave not yet held a meeting to consider the matter it is impossible to say who his successor will he. The three men most likely to be, mentioned in con nect! Qn with the place are Mr, T. M. Emerson, general freight and pas senger agent of the Atlantic Coast Line, Mr. J. H. Drake, general freight agent of the Piedmont Air Line and Mr. R.'D. Carpenter. The last named gentleman is new assis tant traffic manager of the Associat ed 'Railways,' having been apPWU ed to the position Vfhen the Rich mond and Danville' syndicate absoredthe Atlanta apd . yharlPtte xvir uiue, 01 WIUCU lie Wtta ycucjai freigbt agent ' - it 1 impossible to say, however, who Will get the position. It is even within the probabilities that the Association will be broken up and the position abolished, as the Seaboard Air Line people' are build ing connections wnich will make them independent in a great meas ure or tha Richmond and Danvviie lines, the Georgia. CaroliuA and Northern, RMlrpatwiiJh 13 to give theniTOUjB?roQnnection with At lanta, hAYirii .already been com pleted from Monroe, N C, to Ches ter in this State. Under these cdri'. ditions the next meeting o( tbe As sociated Railways will be watched jv. x j i ;x x - 3, 1888. NO 179. '.'..- At Quarantine. - r. Some little excitement was caused here to-day by the rumor that a schooner direct from Jacksonville was in below, bound up. The ves sel is the schooner Milford Cant. Haskell, and she arrived in the river last Wednesday, August -29th. She is not from Jacksonville but from Perth "Amboy, is loaded with railroad iron and has a clean bill of health, so it is said. There is no fever on her and all the excitement has been : caused ; by the fact that Doctors Wood - and Thomas went down this morning on the Maria to make a critical inspection of her in company with Drrj W. GT Curtis; Quarantine - Physician. . - Mayor Fowler telegraphed as follows i. this forenoon to Dr..Gurtis: r 1 protest against the vessel from Florida beinar admitted to cit-s. TJn; der ho circumstances will I acquiesce in her coming to city. In reply to this the" Mayor 6odn after received the following from Dr. W. G. Curtisr i nft quarantine noara are per forming the duties imposed on them by law. That duty is the protectiom of Wilmington, Let there be no alarm. : . - - "And there need be none. The Milford left Jacksonville July 17th She went there with a .cargo of ice and then took on lumber and on the above date she sailed for Perth Am boy. She there discharged the lum ber arid took on a cargo of railroad iron ana saiiea lor this port, amy-; iug in below last. Wednesday, on which date she" was reported as ar rived in the Review. She is con signed here to Messrs. E. G. - Barker & Co. and as she wanted to come up to the city the Quarantine Board were called upon to visit and inspect her. From all that we can under stand there is nothing against her except the fact that she was in Jack sonville last July. " The physicians are expected to return - to the city to-night and will then, we presume J "fr report. Trains will run ' .Visited by a heavy rain tbfslo., G0INa did not con: tinue long ImFfg"" 9f rain fell between 8:50 and 9. 9.30 ix GUARD AGAINST THE STlt: And always have a bottle of Acker's" English Remedy in the house. You cannot tell how soon Croup may strike your little one, or a cold or cough may fasten itself upon you. One dose is a preventive and a few doses a positive cure. All Throat and Lung troubles yield to its treat ment A sample bottle is given you free and the Remedy guaranteed by Munds Bros., druggists. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS For Sale. gEVJEHAL TWO MULE WAGONS, NEARLY new, with Harness, three Second-hand Carts and thirty Wheelbarrows, will be sold very cheap. Apply at septsyt CHADBOURN'S MILL. No. 7. SCHEDULE WILMIMIM SIACOASO. B. IN EFFECT SEPTEMBER & 1888.AT 7 A. M From WilmlngtQD, From liummocXa. Leave .. ,. j:00 a. m Leave. . . .... 8:00 a. m. Leave.'. . 90 a. m Leave. .... . .10:30 a. m. Leave. ....... 3:00 p. m Leave. 6:00 p. m. Leave........ 7.-O0p.n Leave 9.-00 p.m. J. H. CnADBOUKN, JK,, sept 3 tf General Manager. Look ! r NYARTICUKIN MY-STORE AT YOUR own. price until Pall Stock arrives, which will he about loth or nth. - L.OU1S H. M BAKES, " ... Gent's Furnisher, sept 3 13 N. Front Street. f 1 1 MO kevolters. Send stamp for JI UilO price llSt tO JOHNSTON & son, sept 3 4w Pittsburgh, Penn. ' and Ti Tclegrapliy, Bootc-Iceep- hlp. CorrepoTxdence, Aritlunetle. &c Yoxmr man and women t&iurht to esra a Hvinxaad riven a thoroiurh prepantion for honorable poi mt, Tenas nasonable. Time fitut. Iastroctioa tkoroosh. Baaiaeaa men kopdI iod with competent assistants on short notice. No tuv for sitations fnrnisbed. Address for ct fcue, Kagtzz--n College, Pos&kwpsisv M. Y . sept 3 4w v '"' -'-';.:,' CAROLINA BEACH. TJNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. T5IR "SYLVAN gkove will leave fsr Carolina Beach every week day;at fttffta. nx and 2L30 p. ro. - 3 J- W. HARPER, auafis - Gen'l Manager, -For' Rent NE D WELUNQ.N I KUOAIS. j One Uweiiing, eight rooms. it f 11 i I One dwelling, eIx rooms. One Dwelling, nve rooms. xocanon gooa, -appiy vi TT.L.Y0I3G. r The naao ctthe -nritcr nht aitrsys to fur- nlsiied to V$ Editor. , cornrnTitTrntioiia tanst to xmttc'n cniy c-. one side ct the paper." : ; . Personalities must t avciisi And it is especially ana' particularly uz; stood that the Editor does hot always czZzr: the views of correspondeats cuxlcn eo stt in the editorial cohunas. ' NEW, ADVEKTICrjIUNTC. :i . mS v y O 116, Haricot Gtrct, -.. "-.if " "WE WILL OPEN ON Monday, September 7 3rd, - : AN ASSORTAUENT. OP ' Flan ne I -in Wh ilo, R c d , Blue and Gray. j t .-- r ft". -- rJ3erinbUndocv;oar FOR Ladies,Gents,Misses & Boys i f - ;.; . : ' J" . A NEW LINE OF BALANCE OF ummer Good open foC lesed out Vi erylloTrftt rovemer " -off 116 Harbot Ct. '- - . . ' 'J - K. .A - ": '. ' wiLMiGToi N.a;;:: sept 3 The Fall Gtyloo I TWJOW OPENING, AND READY TOR THE Trade, tooth : '- "V'; Wholesale and Be tail " The Largest and Finest Stock of Pall and Winter Hats for Men and Boys ever exhibited in Wilmington. - . - . 4 Sole Agent for North Carolina for the Ck5e brated DUNLAP HATS. . i c Call and see- cs. We have somethinjr to siLit everybody and can please all in STYLES and PRICES.. .. ..- - sept l it , 114 Market street. rJARVELGDQJU DICOOVEbV. Any Book learned in one reading. . Mind wandering cured. SObaking without motes. ' . ' Wholly unlike artificial systems. Piracy condemned by the supreme Court. Great inducements to correspondence classe s. Prospectus, with opinions of Dr. Win. A. Hammond.' the world-famed Specialist la Mind diseases. Daniel Greenleaf Thompson. the great Psychologist." and others, sent post freely Prof. A. LOISETTE, sept 3 4w 237, Fifth Ave,, isew x orE- Jl Hi y) jCleau HAIR DAP-CAtVI Cleanse and beanties the hair. Pronioealixxari?nt rrowth. K "'5fl ! HifteitVeihfal Ccfar. septS 4J EXHAUSTED VITALITY miiEciii:;cE ci 'J-LIFE, tha fctet Medical Work cf ti ago on MaahotiiTerv ous an4 .ItyslcJ JiOW:TIIVGELF,SSS-; esoccaoqoent thereon, 00 ?"-: 8 va, l .o 5 r j xxipGonsfor Afldisenaes. Clot-, i-U CT-lt, oD'y li.C rj mail, sealed. liltietraUve sample ire- to .i your ' md rmddie-ajred men. Send now. The (ioM t :.c leweiled Medal swarded 1o the author b y U a : i a Medical Association. Ad irw P.O. 1 rx I l : on, M3.,or Dr. W. IL PARK Eli, rr I- l f 11 : md Medical College, 25 years' praruce ia Ley o Exay be consaitfid con"dlu;:r. OZcc, l,x 1 Ballet h SU .Specialty, Diseasca cf llx Vat thia ecu Yea cay never ee It c; .' eert3 iir Cask fit "mmtn tiOFMtLiFtf " - r , . r m ,WllTnirigtcnvN.c
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