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VOL XII WILMINGTON, N. C. THURSDAY; SEPTEMBER 20, 1888. NO 194.
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Exircl fonl cases,
Allay -Irritation,
Assist Digestion,
and, ut the same
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fsrtthe Liter to working,
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atr ' va a crfn-jnl dncptic. Some
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1VB?.... "i.ivr I'-tuUitor 0nd I feel
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USOS AND ORGANS.
r KITE TO ME FOll FKICES AND TEKMS
:& 6qj1dS an Instrument, as I keep one
- .
I est stocks of ' '
PIANOS AND OR&ANS
IN THE SOUTH. :
I(u9elOoujinr of the first-class manu-
JCSTPi
Piano
FROM $45 UPWARDS.
2D FOR CATALOGUE.
LT gi
RALEIGH, N. C.
BRANCH HOUSE :
tDoct street, bettreen Front and Second,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
jtStt
The Stokley House,
LWIES IN WANT OF ACCOMMODA-
awrlghtsvillewlll find the STOKLEY
wfiveu supplied with all that lsneces-
tfm the flay, week or month at low
JLPers to order at any hour dur-
X"
All Of the defleu-loQ rt calf trnm- floVi rrahc
sarimps, ira furnished to guests.
shln? BQats,Flsntns Tackle,
raruWied on short notify
S?67?01136 tronts the water and is
m WJyatdsot the Depot. - .
kntf W. II. STOKLEY, -
-Bg Proprietor.
CAUTaOR
iri of t.j .
BBMrfn- .T"va.in name ana tne price
.gw on ttve bottom of all my advertised
mli?,lTin 1119 Xactory. which protect
- i.11 VP0 and inferior goods.
Hynr!rJ:S3 wr Douglas shoes at a, re
M xwTLrf "J" has tneia without my name
lfrr npea on the bottom, put him down aj
;. L DOUGLAS
Lab GENTHESIEN.
SIS
L X. Vr HAA XUnCiAll JO
as hand-sewed and WIXX
orlirtnal
SSSS-SM SHOE.
iil11. Shoe. No Tucks
1rWlIB,1I'f'- "not
eoaip
H. VONGLAIIN,
M'ilmlngton. N..O,
i, u-rol. ouv.c that v-i- jm.m-.:
I"-9 laiTi" 'finent culJrd n Pinnae!
. im.i buiie. ine
C7r i.rf,snpE Is unexcelled
1V.K hnr.Ui Sloe for the nrioe.
. '"nitiirJiP8 ta the worW 0
'.trS sftS ifti 811 "Q OT8
tyuTU's school
chance to wear the
LOOALNEWS.
Index to Nkw advxbtokmkxts.
J F Gabrell Fine Beef
J 1J Farbab Furniture
M- M Katz Great Sacrifice Sale
Lecttke By Kev Dr T II Pritchard
F C Miller rinv- and WTiite Gossamer
HEixsBERflEB -Prosjesslveness of Christ i-
an?y ""1 '
'" . . . Indications.
For North, Carolina, fair weather
and stationary temperature.
Are you weak and weary, -overworked
and tired? Hood's Sarsapa
rilla. in just the. medicine to purify
your blood vnd give you strength.
Window QliH; by the box or light.
Save mouey by buying from JacobPs
Hdw Depot. t
Fishermen will find the cheapest
place for Gill Twine, .Rope, etc., is
at Jacobi's Hdw. Depot. t
Happiness supreme. This is the
condition of all who have been wise
and purchased Stoves at Jacobi's
Hdw. Depot. t
The last trip of the season to Car
olina Beach was made this after
noon. The Sylvan Grovq will go into
Winter quarters to-morrow.
Two of our German niiurods went
to Wrightsville this morning,bright
and early, to shoot marsh hens.
They made ample . preparations to
keep their'powder wet.
. The nearly full harvest moon rose
in a cloudless sky last night and
there were many who voted it "too
pretty to go to bed" but they got
there all the same.
Cannot the "Little Tycoon" be
given at least once more? There
were so many who saw it last night
who would be glad to see ?t again
and so many who failed to see it
then who would be glad of the op
portunity.
Mr. Jno. F, Garrell received to
day froni the West a carload of un
usually fine beef cattle. They run
from BOO to 1,200 pounds to the head
It will be on sale at his stalls to
morrow and Saturday.
Thanks to Mr. Heinsberger for
copies of "The Progressiveness of
Christianity," by Rev. Peyton H.
Hoge, and "The Presbyterian
Church," by Rev. Jno. W. Prim
rose, now on sale at his bookstore
in this city.
s -
The harvest moon- will rise in
magisty and beauty from the ocean
to-night and will be a sight well
worth seeing. ' The Seacoast 6
o-clock train will .accommodate all
who want to go down. The moon
will rise on a full tide.
We inyite attention to the adver
tisement of Mr. J. B. Farrar in this
issue. He has established his head
quarterns on Second street, between
Market and Princess, and will re
pair and renovate furniture, sewing
machines, &c, at low prices. He
will execute all orders promptly anc
faithfully.
City Cotirt,
Mayor Fowler disposed of the fol
lowing cases this morning:
George Lewis, disorderly conduct,
$20 or SO days.
Clayton Roberson, disorderly con
duct, discharged.
Jno. Williams, charged with forg
ery, case continued.
Itock Crystal Spectacles and Eyeglasses
Advice to oltl and young: in se
lecting spectacles you should be cau
tious not to, take more magnifying
vower- than has been lost to the eye
as in the same proportion that yon
pass that point of increase, will cause
you further injury to the eye. Using
glasses of stronger tiower than is ne
cessary is the daily cause of prema
ture old age to the sight. You can get
tne best at Heinsberger's.
All In.
Mr. S. H. Fishblate, the King
Clothier, litis hi Fall stock ready
for inspection. He always nurch.ase
early so as to obtain the choice
styles. Merchants buying their
stocks this season of the year have
I to take the "cuMings" or what,
left, that othermerchants wor,ld not
have. Mr. Fishplate's stock is coin
posed entirely of first cass "goods
aud tailor made-'qaul to custoni
make. He'em ploys no vrotnen at 2o
cents a day au! work rjiem 1Q hours
each day to make pants and Cheap
John goods, to pal m oft ou the pub
lic. His stores are well lighted day
ami night, which is very essential
for buyers of clothing. We advise
our readers to beware of a dark store
aud Cheap John goods. tf
We hope that there will be a
large attendance at the lawn .party
Jo lie given in the City Hall Park
I tins evening by the Mutnal Associa-
tion for the benefit of the Jackson
ville sufferers, it is a worthy effort
on the part of some of the most
prominent young colored people In
the citv and should nrove a sub-
rf
stantial success.
DIel Away From Home.
We are sorry to learn of the death
of Mr. Dolly Browning Gardner,
only son of Capt. Junius D. Gardner
which sad event occurred yesterday
at Fernandina, Flal Information of
the fact was received here to-day by
Capt. Gardner in a telegram from
Mr. Charles H. Leggett, stating that
he died of congestion of the brain.
Mr. Gardner was 28 years of age last
January. He had been in Florida
nearly a year.
It Is St. Andrews Now.
At a business meeting of the con
tjf-reiration of the Second Presbv-
C3 r-j -
terianChurch,neld last night, it was
agreed unanimously to change the
name of the church and it will here
after be known as St. -Andrew's
Presbyterian Church. Everything
is ready for beginning the work of
erecting the new caurch and on the
first day of October ground will be
broken for this purpose.
A Literary Treat.
As will be seen by reference to
our advertising columns, Rev. Dr.
T. H. Pritchard will deliver a
lecture qn 'European Travels''
at the Brooklyn Baptist Gljurch
to-morrow night. The well-known
ability of this distinguished divine,
his eloquence and graphic descrip
tive powers, coupled with his recent
extensive travels in the countries
he will describe, will make the ad
dress a literary treat of exceedingly
rare merit.
A Christian SqlUer'3 Death.
The sad news was received here
by telegraph to-day of the death at
McClenny, Florida, on yesterday, of
Rey. Charles S. Snowden. He died
literally in harness and at the post
of dutv. His death was the fitting
close of a noble, self-sacrificing life.
It was upon the field of battle and.
in the thickest of te strife. Ie
was not nftready fqr the summons.
IJe has gone to brighter scenes than
this and his reward in the nex
world is as sure and steadfast as was
his faith and his works in this. But
ah! for those who are left here his
near ones and his dear ones-to
mourn the death of this brave, true-
hearted, faithful Christian soldier!
To them it is a cup full of bitterness
and sorrow but to him it is all bright
and beautiful now, a rest from his
labor nOi exactly that, for all
of his life here was a labor of .love
and a love of lahor but it is simply
a glorified fruition of the seeds of
mercy and charity and self-sacrifice
sown in this world. His epitaph
was ntteped nearly two thousand
years before his birth, and by the
Great Captain of his salvation. It
is this: Greater love hath no man
than this; that a man lay down his
life for his friends.
Only a Few Remarks.
It is long since a more charming
entertainment, one more pleasing in
everj' way to a discriminating au
dience, has been presented to the
citizens of Wilmington than was
that of "The Little Tycoon,"as ren
dered at the Opera House last even
ing. We have heard, of. scarcely
any thing else today. It would seem
as though everybody was present at
the Opera House last night. Not
only was the presentation excellent
and enjoyable in the extreme but
the management wis something
wonderful. There were no stacre
waits, no hitches of any kind, and
everything worked smoothly-so
smoothly, in fact, that it would have
leen c.reditaule to a veteran oper
atic troupe. Ouryouug prima donna,
in her superb beauty, and with her
divinegift ofsong.carried, captive all
hearts. Ie.7. avery appearance was
the signal for outbursts of vocifer
ous applause. But all sang welj, all
d id well, and sorely !ere can be no
town in if orth Carolina, of the sixe
of ours, that can show moregenuiue
musical ability and a more tlior-j
ough, cultivated "appreciation than !
this same old city on the sand lull.
banks of the Cape Fear, I
If you want a picture framed go
to Heinsberger's. He has a large
assortment of Mouldings to select
from. - 't
s The Little Tycoon.
Probably the largest audience of
years was that which assembled in
the Opera House last evening to
witness the rendition of the "Little
Tycoon" by amateur talent in this
city. The object of the entertain
ment was for the benefit of the yel
low fever sufferers. The cast was
as follows: ' .
General Knickerbocker, F. P.Boat
wright Alvin Barry, II. M. Emerson.
Ruf us Ready. U. M. Robinson.
Lord Dolphin, R. S. French.
Teddy, J. D. NuU,
9 1st axuL2nd Custom House Officers,
Montgomery, C. C. Cut ts.
Miss Hurricane, 'Miss A. B. Came
ron. ,
Doljy Dimple, Miss Sch warz.
Violet, Miss Annie DeRosset.
The last act is "entirely Japanese'1
and the cestumes displayed render
ed it jmrticularly beautiful. The
part of the principal character, "Vio"
let," was taken by Miss Annie De
Rosset, whose delightful voice and
charming personation ca.used her
every appearance to be greeted with
rounds of applause. Her rendition
of the song, "The Moon and I," was
rapturously received and was re
peatedly encored. Miss Sch warz, in
the role of "Dolly Dimple," render
ed the character most charming
ly. "Miss Hurricane," by Miss
Cameron, was delightfully given.
The character of "Gen. Knioker
bocKer" was admirably presented
hy Mr. Bqat w right and Mr. Emer-,
sqij, in the doqbie role of "Alvin
Barry" and the great Tycoon,"
rendered both parts very effectively.
The duet between Miss DeRosset
and Mr. Emerson received as it de
served a perfect storm of applAuse.
Mr. Robinson, as "Ruf us Ready,"
carried out his part exceedingly
well. Mr. French, as "Lord Dol
phin," Mr. Nutt, as "Teddy" and
Mr. C C. Cutts, as "Montgomery,"
sustained, their respective solos
excellently well. Mr. S. S. Curtiss
presided at the piano. The per
formance was a complete success
all through. The net proceeds
amounted to $$15 and, this sum will
he forwarded, at once to Florida for
the benefit of the sufferers there.
It Was Not Yellow Feer.
A few days ago Dr. Walter C.
Murphy telegraphed to Raleigh that
he had discovered a genuine case of
yellow fever near Burgaw. This of
course excited much interest and
some feeling and an official investi
gation of the fact has shown that
Dr. Murphy was in error and that it
was not a case of yellow fever. The
following is submitted by Dr. Wood:
N. C. Board of Hkalth, )
Secretary's Office,
WiliMiNGTON, Sept. 20, 1888.)
Editor Review: Dear Sir: At
the request of the North Carolina
.Board of Healtn, Dr. Win. J. .Love
visited the patient reported to Sur
geon-General Hamilton as a proba
ble case of yellow fever. He found
him ten miles from Burgaw, in an in
salubrious locality, recovering from
wbat is known as hemorrhagic ma
larial fever. He had been nowhere
in an infected region.
Respectfully yours,
Thos. F. Wood, M. D.,
Sec'y N. C. Board of Health.
Incidents of Methodism.
Last evening, at Grace Methodist
E. Church, after the usual religious
sevices and a -short but very, ap
propriate lecture by Rev. W. S,
Creasy the pastor, on the second
petition of the Lord's Prayer, "Thy
Kingdom Come," the Christian As
sociation of the said church conven
ed andMr. W.,M.Poisson, previous
ly appointed for the purpose, de
livered an interesting address upon
"Incidents of Methodism in Wil
mington," wlp.chlwas richly enjoyed,
especially by the aged persons
present, who could appreciate his
remarks in reference to "Ol.d Harry
Merrick" and incidents and scenes
of by gone years. - We were not
present but would have been glad
to hear it. Mr. Poisson is well
qualified for such a talk as this. His
mi ml is stored with amusing
aod, " interesting remiuisceuces of.
days somewhat more ancient than :
these, and the theme is a fruitful
one. Interesting "Incidents of
Methodism in ..Wilmington' would !
fill a volume as readily as a half
hour in the lecture room. i
v -. . ;
1 Headquarters for Powder, Shot,
Cap, Cartridges and Ammunition
7,11- . L -r , ,r V
of all kinds is at acobiV Ildw. De
pot.v Sbeib loa4el at a moment's
otce, '
The receipts of cotton at this port
to-day. foot up 514 bales. .
All kinds of School Books and
School ""Supplies can be bought
cheapest at Heinsberger's. f
Sch r." Frank M. Howcx, McKinnon,
cleared to-day for St. Ijouis, Sene
gal, Africa, with 25,000 shingles,' 145,
990 feet of lumber, and 16 barrels
naval stores, valued- at $2,794.61,
shipped by Messrs. J. H. Hamlen &
Son.
At Rest In Oakdale.
The remains of the late Mr. John
L. Holmes arrived here this morning
and the funeral services took place
this afternoon from St. James
Church. The interment was in
Oakdale. , The ? pall-bearers were
Hon. O. P. Meares, Dr. W.H. Green,
Col. T. C. Mcllhenny, Mr. James G.
Swann, Col. Jno. D. Taylor, Mr.
William Watters, Mr. DuBrutz
Cutlar and Mr. Junius Davis.
Two Solutions.
Editor REViEWThe solution of
the heifer problem, signed "Bertha,"
is 108 head.
t The solution of the age problem,
signed "A. H. P.," is this: Wife's age
at time wedded 15 years; man's age
at time wedded 45 years. .
H. A. W., Jr.
Laboring Public.
In order to give the laboring class
an opportunity, and by request of
many of my f rends and patrons I
will again offer, next Saturday, 350
pairs Cassimere Pants, for men, at
$149. worth $2.35.
Saturday, 5,000 yards of Cassi
mere and Union Worsted at 20c, 25c
and aoo, worth 40c, G5c and 85c.
This is no sham sale, as The Old
Reliable sells what he advertises.
On last sales day several of my pat
ions, through mistake, went into
the wrong store. Be sure and look
for . I. SHRIER,
The Old Reliable Clothier,
No. 16 North Front st.,
The sign of the Golden Arm.
The Campaign Orean.
The numerous newspapers: of the
State have put on their war paint
ana settled aown to business. We
may expect some lively music be
fore JNoveniber, The best campaign
urgan ana one we can recommend
is sold by J. Li. Stone. Polite and
attentive salesmen will take pleas-
ure in snowiug instruments and eriv
'ing prices, f
Wilmington District,
Methodist E. Church South, fourth
round of Quarterly Meetings:
Topsail ct., at Union, Sept. 15 and
16.
New River Mission, Sept. 15 and 16.
Fifth St. Station, Sept. 16 and 17.
Whiteville ct., at Wootens, Sept
21 and 22
Grace Church, Sept. 22 and 23.
South port Station, Sept. 29 and 30.
Clinton ct., at Goshen, Oct. 6 and 7,
CarversCreek ct.,at CarversCreek,
Oct 13 and 14.
Waccamaw ct., at Pine Log, Oct,
16.
Brunswick Mission, Oct. 17, 18 and
19. '
Brunswick ct., at Shallotte 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. f
; Cokesbury ct., Nov. 10 and 11.
Bladen ct., Nov. 17 and 18.
Elizabeth ct., Nov. 24 and 25,
T. W. Guthrie, P. E.
THE MAII4S..
The malls close and arrive at the City Post
office as follows:
CLOSE. ;j : . :
Northern through malls, fast ..11.00 P. M
Northern througli and way mall3... 8.00 A. M
N. C. and A. & N. C. Railroads and
routes supplied therefrom 8.00 A. M.
Ralelsh & Fayettev'e, 6.00 P. M. and 8.00 A. M.
Sout hern way malLs 2.00 p. M.
Southern through mails.... 9.15 P. M.
, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
Western malLs (C. C. Railway).... &30 A. M,
Cap Fear & Y V R R and point s sup
plied therefrom i 6.30 A. M.
llalclh & Hamlet R. It. and points
supplied therefrom (L30 Al M
Smithvllle... 3.00 P. M.
Wrijrhtsvllle........ , 8JA. M.
Clinton, special............ ...... 3.15 P. M
MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS.
Onslow c. II. and Intermediate oftt-
oes.. COO A. M.
TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS.
Little River, s. C, and intermediate
offices 6.00 A. JL
Cape Fear RJvcr mall.... .......;;;.. LOO P. M.
OPEN FOR DELIVERY.
Northern and way malls............ 8JP. M.
Northern through mail, late. . '. .11.00 P. M.
southerh mails. 64 A. Ji.
southernway malts... ... asOA. M.
CarQllna Central R. R....... .-: 9.00 P. M.
Mails collected from street boxes in business
portion of city at 5 A. M., 11 A. M. and 4.45 P.
M. and from other points of the city at 5 P. L
and 4 A.M. . .'-:. - . .... ;
General delivery open from ftsso A. M. to 7.no
P. M., and on Sundays from 9.00 to 10.20 A. M. J
earners aeuvery open on Sunday from 9.30
t-o 10JJ0 A. M.
3ioney order and Register Department open
from 8 A. 31. to 5 P. M., continuous.
Stamp Office open from 8.00 A. M. to 5 P. M.
Stamps on sale at general delivery 6-TO AJii.
o 10 A. M. and 1 to 7 P.M.
WK r.XS AND DO
Guarantee Acker's Blood Elixir for
At has been-fully demonstrated to
v Miwwuuirj au i
superior to all other preparations
"loxxl dkeivses. It is a positive
oureropjyphiiitwjwi
Eruptions and Pimples. It purifies
tho wloie gygtem and thoroughly
builds up the constitution. Mnnds
Bros., druggists.
NEW AJDVERTIOrLClITa
Interesting Lecture.
- ... . ...
"JKV. Dlt. T. 1L PRITCIIAIID WILL DE-
VKmt v1-"t,11100"511 baptist Church
fJziP AY kjENlNG, commencing at S o'clock,
forth benefit of the Church. -
Subject: "EUROPEAN TliAVELS." r?
Admission 23 cents. "
(Messenger copy) . v sept 20 z:
oro ino C
JECETVED THIS , DAT v ANOTH Eli CAR
load of splendid ' " . ' : " :
yr Mountain Beof Cattle. )
They weigh from 800 to 1,200 pound3 to. the
head. u . V f
u-E045 OA?16 my Stalls Friday and
SmSF? L ts week. - Orders rcFpectfuuy
solicited and prompt delivery fiuaraatCv a. . ?
.tTyRrGiAKKiiHl
taUsl & 2 Front St, MarKCt, South SiJe.r
sept sost . ... . j j , : - - - n
- Of Every Description and all Kinds or?.'
MUSICAL INSTRSfJTS
Promplly Bopalrcd 'y
Q.LUING, VARNISnrNG," . PAIN TING OR
Staining. - Old Furniture- mado to " look as
good as now. Call ana sco tno at no. 11 i?orth
second street, ' "
Respectfully, '. : i
sept 20 lm .. j. u. FAR1LA1L !
! Sale of Seal Estate.
IfTVVTncr int. In Hnlfl (nltir. Horrtntifnrt In tJirj v
line Of Fourth st.T7 ft a of the SE. Intersection
of Fourth and castle sts, thence with Fourth
st. s. 55 ft, thence E. 110 ft, thence N. 55 ft,
thence W. 110 ft to Fourth st - - 1
MARSDEN BELLAMY.
; sept 18 3t t th s . ; Commissioner.
" For Rent-&
DWELLING HOUSE OH North
Second, between Chestnut and Mnl-
berry streets, from first of October.
A good Cistern on the premises. " v
. - - ,v Apply to , , W, W. HODGES. t
IfTANTED-AN ACTIVB IAH (ONE OUT
: ? r of employment to -begin on moderate
salary and work himself up, representing in ,
ences exchanged.
: sept 12 4W tfi
Gay's Mi'a HorsK, v ,
r . .33 ReaaostN. V. .
H and go m eot L i no.
TJTTE HAVE NOW THE HANDSOMEST LINE
of snoAS over brought to this city, ail order
edin person direct fromtho Manufacturers;
Wo will sell at . -
LOW. PRICES'
and ask only a living margin. Call 1 and- see
Stock and we guarantee to please you, both as
to Quality and Price.
a; siiKiEn,
m Roots and Shoes,
1 I f ,103 Market st
i sept 19
For Galo. -
Mattresses AttKIKDSi cnW.
Springs " 5. trjebesti
Bandana Beds,1' VERY FINE!' "
MOSQUJTO NETS, SVCTTIi PATE: DA R !
order by Man, if too Damp ta ciu.
HOWELL & GUIII HUG,
(opposite city nan.) ;
P. S. Old Mattresses renovated and remade
Upholstering done. Leave orders with us for,!
Mr. J. B. Dempser. Paper Hansrer. Carpet
Layer ana Upholsterer. i - - ,r
The Progressiveness of
- f m - .-
Ohristianiiy, y'
Delivered An&mst Ctli, 1CSO,
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Tmt Presbyterian Ohurcb.
WILMINGTON, N. C.t .
By Rev- Peyton H. Hoge
Published by Request of the Session,
Price
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HEINSBERGER'S .
The Presbyterian Ohnrch,
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Bev. John W. Primrose.
Price 10 cents. For sale at
HEINSBERGER'S
Pink and White Gocnamer,
rpiTLOWS SWEET SIXTEEN A2;D SV.'AN'
Down Face PowdersC Also a full line cf Dru -s,
Chemicals, Patent Medicines. Toilet Artitu -a.
Perfumes, etc. at . .
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f A T THE COUBT HOUSE DOOR, IN THE
A. City of Wilmington. atKM., on Monday,
Sept. 24th. 1888. 1 will Sfill. fnr nnjah th frti.-
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