PLEASE NOTICE. we win be glad to receive ""mOTffratlft from our mends on any and all subject general interest, but The name of the writer must always be nished to the Editor. communications must be wrltte one aide of the paper. Personalities must to avowed. And it is especially ana particularly -und stood that the Editor does not always endorse the views or correspondenta unless so stated in the edit, columns. The Daily Re P"1 - iMES. saw ana nop. VIEW JV tnsTAQB PAID: SC3SC1 six months year. one month, 35 cents. fl.oa 81 !, w delivered by carriers, free r any of tbC Clt7, at efcir - f 4 ner ww- w 0rlL rates lowandliberaL vs will please report any ana IT tneir paper VOL XIII. WILMINGTON, N. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1889. NO 109. i o . . . 'fi f R M KVT8 I P.en :n the mosi elegant form LE uuomvE ftnhLr,t,ou8 JU,OE FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, . . . 1 wrl with the meaicinai virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human system, forming an agreeable aid effective laxative to perma uentlv cure Habitual Consti pation, and the many ills de pending on a weak or mactive condition of the KIDNEYS, LiVER AND BOWELS. Ins the most excellent remedy known to CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one is Bilious or Constipated fO THAT PURE ELOOD, REFRECHWO SLEEP, HEALTH and STRENGTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. ' Even- one is using it and all are delighted with it. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. VUmtUE. KY. NEW YORK. N. Y Fdr sale by KOtiBKT R BELLAMY. WHOLESALE DRUGGIST. mch y, ly dw Wilmington, N. C. 'i he 1 a v ;il ill- Hope. Manv svemingiy mouraoie cases oi oiooa oison. catarrh, scrofula and rheumatism Ifciw been cured by B. B. B. (Botanic Blood jtalm), m.ide by the Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, ia. w rue to mem ior uuuk mieu wiuicou- klnciuj,r proof. (;. W. it. Raider, living 7 miles from Athens, lia.. writes. "For several yesrs l sunerea Kith runtime: ulcers, which doctoi'3 treated pal pronounced incurable. A single bottle of l. B. iiiame more good tnan aiitneooc . I kept on using it and every ulcer MfSed B.C. Kinard i Son. Towaliga. Ga., writes: Wf luauced a neighbor to try B. B. B. tor ca arrb, which he thought incurable, as it had resisted all treatment, it delighted h Im, and onUiiuin''lts use he was cured sound and irelL" R.M. Lawson, East Point, Ga,. writes: "My fife had scrofula 15 years. She kept growing For. She lost her hair and her skin broke ut fearfully. Debility, emaciation and no appetite followed. After physicians and nu- mm advertised medicines failed. I tried B. . B., and her recovery was ranid and eom- W." Oliver Secor. Baltimore. Md.. writes: "I uffwd from weak back and rheumatism. B. s. has proven to be the only medicine that u- mweuer. pi nil of nm mmi for war." IF YOU AIN'T GOT 'EM," YOU MIGHT II AYR 'EM. I'orneau's Bed Bhs Intereentic the work Uuleklv. ouietlv nnd Pleasant- ywt i 'be Alpha and Omega of ALL I bl!',' PolsullS. :ltl(l t:lk"i nn ntlior l?nr anlo pi an Druggisa a. mch 27 3m nac m 4iST0KLEY,S.', K A HE NOW PKE- Mw pared to accommodate who may call upon us with the Finest Oysters "'paratlons for the Season. Myrtle Grove, Middle and stump Sound Oysters ly On hum! c-.i K j . . - uauu W dtslred. 10 tf W. H. STt STOKLEY, Wrlghtsvllle. CLYDE'S Steamship Co ICil hp isisvv l una I "Pon Chambers and Roosevelt sts. nr.i; -Xi picn dti-tt, - , . At 3 o'clock, P.M. iu ' Sundav. Mav 12 ?Xassv 1 run r fift.XA.l Ul .1 A. I Bfttir K M&BBBRSEBS& LOCAL NEWS. INDEX TO New advertisements Rbd Men Attentloa Moxos Bros Pharmacists W M Cummino Mattresses K M M dim re Dress Goods Mrs E B Wiggins, Agt New Goods Chas F Browne, Agt Must be Sold Rain is beginning to be seriously needed in this section. Best assortment of fishing tackle can be found at the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. Comfort and economy are to be found in the use of oil stoves. Sold by the N. Jacobi Hdw., Co. T The wind got around to the South west this afternoon and we may look for warm weather now. Canary and mocking bird cages. A full line of above are now being shown by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t If the liver and kidnevs are slug gish and inactive, Hood's Sarsapa rilla will arouse them to, prompt and regular action. Take it now. Mr. B. A. Hawes, of the Point Caswell section, was in the city yes terday and paid us a very welcome visit. Two of our young friends went fishing early yesterday morning and lctuiiiai iiL iiiim whip i-." u uc fish, perch and trout. They are pushing the work at j Ocean View. Three car loads uf lumber went down this morning over the Seacoast Railroad. white lead, oil and varnishes. For low prices and good reliable goods go to the N. Jaeobi Hdw. Co. Make your house secure by put ting burglar proof locks on your blinds and windows. For sale by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. The musical soiree given by the pupils of Prof. VanLear and his lady at their music rooms on Red Cross street, last night, was a rich treat to the large attendance present. ' A friend suggests that platforms at the Hummocks and at Tenth street would be a great convenience to aged and infirm persons and ladies in getting on and off the train. Still in the Field. The Wilmington Shirt Factory, No. 122 Markets!., lias now on hand a full line of gent's heavy jean draw ers, the very thing for the season, at 50 cents a pair, worth 75 cents. tf J. KLSBACH. PropV. Youuk'b Cough Balaam is a remedy that is selling entirely UJJUI1 Il Illt-I it lo I; llii dill rt u 4 an r 4 1 kki . v 1 - - n 11.I a . -a ffc . it arv . -i . -i - 1 Vv I relieve ami cure an enronic ami acute Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption. For sale whole sale and retail bv Munds Brothers. Kntitletl to the Best. All are entitled to the best that their money will buy, so every fain ily should have, at once, a bottle of the best family remedy, Syrup of Figs, to cleanse the system when costive or bilious. For sale in 50c and $1 00 bottles by all leadingdrug gists. All business places should close Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock and remain closed the bcilance of the day, and if mills and factories hav ing steam whistles would blow them promptly at 2 o'clock to designate the arrival of the hour for closing, it would be an accommodation to the business community and would produce a concert of action. CItv Court. Mayor Fowler disposed of the fol lowing cases this morning: Alex. Lord, delinquent, $20 or S days. Sophie Smith, disorderly conduct Guilty. Judgment suspended. Geo. W. Jones, a small colored boy, was charged with disorderly conduct in striking another smal1 K&Assef Saturday, May U boy on the head with a large stone. naiuruay, x.y so c ra.o uucu tu ji v wo. v r nu" onment. John Waddell, an old offender, assee unaay, jaay iw was nneu iu or .au uavs imprison 'Jtf.u merit for bpint? drunk and down. I SiiTwI-iv Mnr 5 ' l.MICTnv I The Great Dismal Swamp, BWAtti .Tuesday, May f Virgin in i nno pnann.MK mmif tJAs.SKF Tuesday, May 14 - 1", V : ? . 1 z. tH- ZT 'L Tuesday. May 21 mire of decayed vegetation, a regioi uis Lading and Lowest Thro' of gloom and desolation; but not j pny is composed of gentlemen of ? this time we are requested to sug jS caroual0 M from P1 m1ore J? V?? th iuumn, systeui ! ,ueans jn this cit v and has recently gest that all refrain from decorating i steamers when blocked up by decayed animal 2!od: p l""cu i matter, which poisons the blood and i ' briners crloom to an otherwise hannv SHK'totendent, household. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant E eger, Traffic mSSR011, Punrative Pellets remove all waste p. ciYTnt rv . New York, matter, and give Nature a chance to bit t '-"J co., Genl Agents. hniiA Dr. S. S. Satchwell and Mr. W.B. j Hocut, of Rocky Point, were in the j city to day. A handsome wire fence is being erected around Dr. Wood s premi j ses, corner Chestnut and Second i streets. The Atlantic Coast Line people are having"construeted a very nice brick sidewalk from Red Cross street to the depot. Indications. For North Carolina, fair and slightly warmer in northern portion and stationary temperature in southern portion. Mr. Chas. H? Robinson, Collector of Customs atthis port, still holds the fort but the guillotine is at work. He will probably not be disturbed until his commission expires but we look for Capt. Pennypacker to sue ceed him about the first of Jul v. Capt. H. o. WHIM, Reporter or Carolina Lodge o. 434, Knights of Honor, to-day received a check for $2,000, in payment of the benefit on the life of the late Wilkin Roddick. He turned it over to the Trustees of the Lodge. Kepresentativca to Grand l.mlge. The delegates elected from the lodges in this city to the meeting of the Grand Lodge Knights of Pythias to be held in Salisbury in June next Umm follows- Stonewall No. 1. R. B. Clowe. Clarendon No. 2. E. t. Paiinele. Gertnania No. 4. W. H. (rerken The locomotive for the Ocean View It. R. arrived this morning and will be carried to the Sounu as soon as unloaded from the flat car. It is of Baldwin manufacture, with a cylinder 8x1$ and warranted to pull six excursion cars. Mr. Law ther, who has had 50 years' experi ence in railroading, will be the en gineer. Do not complain of the Republi can iruilotine doing its work with telling effect if Democrats assist it by signing Republican bonds and thus going back on their political principles and party friends. We would like to see the Democratic press of the State denouncing it for if the Republicans could not give the bonds Democrats might retain their places. The lied Men. Mr. Chas. O. Conley, Great Chief of Records of the Improved Order of Rtt Men, will deliver an address on the principles of the order in the Luther Memorial Building to night, at 8 o'clock. Cherokee Tribe No. 9, of this CltV will attend in a body and the public genemtly are invited to attend. In addition to the ad dress there will he some delightful music during the evening. Delegates Appointed. At a meeting of the Vestry of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, held last nigiit, the following delegates and alternates were appointed to the Diocesan Convention which meets in this city on Wednesday, May 22: Delegates DuBrutz Cutlar, R. C. Cantwell, L. S. Belden and R. H. Pickett. Alternates N. B. Rankin, De Lancey Evans, R. B. Wood and J no. L. Boat wright. May Festival To-Night . The ladies of the Concordia Soci ety will give a May Festival this evening at Concordia Hall, the pro ceeds to be applied to the benefit of the Temple of Israel. There will be music and dancing and feasting and a pleasant programme is offered to all of those who may wish for pleasant evening of social amuse ment. There will be a large atten dance as there always is at the entertainments given by the ladies of this Society. Will Soon Be Here. The Panttport has not fyet arrived here and ;t will be several days yet before she gets here. She is taking the inland route, and this will delay her somewhat. She is now the .. nrooertv of the Wilmin&fton antl Southport Steamboat Company, whojhave recently purchased her from Capt. T. J. Harper. This corn- I -.lii.i.iMiifaii Thp Pantrt vill ; been organizeu. ine rasspori win run the schedule recently outlmea . n . , . in the Rbvibw, two trip each day between this city and Soathpork touching at Harpers Pier. Pender County Board of Health. In accordance with proper notice this Board assembled at Burlaw on Monday, May 6th, 1889. Of the Cf teen members except one, Dr all were present L. L. Alexander. The object was to elect a County Superintendent of Health, in place of Dr. W. T. Ennett, resigned. Dr. S. S. Satchwell was elected to fill the vacancy. The Board thenjadopted Jthe fol lowing preambleand resolutions. Whereas, That highly esteemed gentleman, and former resident of Pender, Dr. W. T. Ennett, ex-Snp erintendent of Health of Pender, and ex-President of the tate Medi cal Society, has recently removed to Wilmington in order to continue the practice of his profession in that city, therefore Itesolved, That while we regret to loose from our county, our Board, and from the profession in Pender so useful a citizen and so true a member of our Board and of our profession, we are glad of the oppor tiinity, now presented, of endorsing him, and of recommending him to the people of Wilmington and of Now Hanover County, as a gentle man, and a physician of acknowl edged ability, skill and success in his practice. Hetovcd, That we tender hfm our sincere sympathies in th3 affliction of the reqent accident which still confines him to his sick room, and the warm expression of our hopes that he may soon be again inactive professional harness. Jte8olved, That a copy of this preamble and these resolutions be sent by our Secretary to him, to the papers of Wilmington for publica tion, and recorded in our minutes. MKMOKIAI. DAY. Formation ot Procession Koute Cere monies, &c, at Oakdale, Friday, May 10th, 1889. At 3:20 p. m. the procession will form and move promptly at 3:30 in the following order: Capt. Chas. D. Myers, Chief, and Assistant Marshals. FIRST DIVISION, In charge of Assistant Marshals B. R. Moore and T. D. Love, will form on South side of Market street, i ight resting on Fourth street. Colonel Second Regiment N. C. State Guard and Staff. Gertuania Cornet Band. Wilmington Light Infantry, Capt. John H. Daniel, commanding. Chaplain, Orator and Officers Me morial Association in Carriages. Ladies' Memorial Association. Children's Memorial Association. Schools and Teachers, in charge of Assistant. Marshal P. Heinsber ger. SKCOKT) DIVISION, . In charge of Assistant Marshals James Reilly, Graham Daves, J. R. Williams, James M. McGowan, will form on South side Market street, by St. James' Church, Third N. C. Infantry Association. Association of Members 18th ff. C. Regiment. Organized bodies of other Confed erate Survivors of the Army and Navy, in charge Of Senior Offi cers. Civic Societies. Citizens on Foot. THIRD DIVISION, In charge of Assistant Marshals S. P. Collier, J. H. Sharp will form on the South side of Market street, next to Third street. Disabled Soldiers in Carriages. Citizens in Carriages. The Confederate Plat at Oakdale Cemetery will be in charge of As sistant Marshals A. G. Hankins, John A. Everett and J. F. Stolter. Pastors pt churches are requested to have their church bells rung while the procession is moving. THE ROUTE Will be from Market and Fourth, up Fourth street to Campbell and on to the cemetery. THE ORDER OF SERVICE at the Confederate Plat will be: Prayer by the Chaplain, Rev. W. S. Creasy. Music by the Choir. Dirge by the Band. Oration, by Gen. W. R. Cox. Anthem, by the Choir. Itoll of Honor. Hymn: Soldiers of Christ Arise. . Floral Offerings. Doxology. Benediction. Volleys Jby the Wilmington Light Infantry. On Friday. Memorial Day, there will be a special train on the Seas coast R. R., leaving here at 9:30 a. tn. and arriving nere -on the return at 1 p. m. Hereafter the Sunday train will leave at 3 p. m. instead of 3:30. The Italian String Band will furnish music at the Hummocks on Friday. As flowers are somewhat scarce at private graves on Memorial Day, f t k T , ... a ior mm one uaj, auu scum iuc tn lifln thp lAlipa in makin2 nn ers to ueip the ladies in uiaKing up ; their decorations for the soldiers ! graves. NEW ADVEUTISHMExNTS. Did You Ever Now is the time to have right now. I can do it for you, as it should be done. fi7 IMC. OuLMCLixiixa.gr, Opposite City Hall. L Notice This. It is a regulation of the Oakdale Memorial Association, that all who will join and walk in the procession on Memorial Day shall be admitted in the Confederate lot by the mart shals. Also, that all ladies who are unable to endure the whole march, can procure their badges and join the Association at the cemetery gate, thus taking their places with in the enclosure of the lot. To Prepare the Wreath.. The Ladies' Memorial Association are requested to meet to-morrow (Thursday) afternoon, at Atlantic Hall, corner of Fourth and Princess streets, for the purpose of making laurel wreaths for Memorial Day. The president requests all persons who will kindly donate flowers for the decorations on that day, to send them to the same place on Friday morning, May 10th. (Star s.n Mes senger please copy.) His Head in the Hasket. The axe has' fallen and Mr. George Z. French has been appointed Post master at this place, vice Mr. O. G. Parsley, removed. Mr. Parsley's commission, does not expire until next April but he is a Deuiocrat.and must go. This is sufficient cause for his removal in Mr. Wanamaker's eyes. Mr. French expects to take charge of the office in a few days, as soon as he can file his bond, lie is a clever, courteous gentleman and an honorable man and we believe that he will make a good official. THE MAIL.S. i'lio mails close and arrive at the City Post ofllee as follows: CLOSE. Northern through mails, fast 11. 00 P. M Northern through and way mails. . 8.00 A. M N. C. and A. & N. C. Railroads and routes supplied therefrom 8.00 A. M. kalelgh & Fayettev:e 8.00 A. M. Southern way mails 2.00 P. M. Southern through malls 9.ir P. M. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Western mails (C. C. Railway) 1,00 P. M Cape Fear & Y V R R and point s sup plied therefrom. 1.00 P. M. Raleigh & Hamlet R. R. and points supplied therefrom LOO P. M. Smithville 1.30 P. M. Wrlghtsvllle 8.00 A. M. Clinton, special 3.15 P. M Specials for Maxton, Wadesboro, Monroe and Charlotte. 5 45 P. M. MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS. . . Onslow C. H. and intermediate offi ces 6.00 A. M. TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. Little River, S. C, and intermediate offices 6.00 A. M. Cape Fear River mall LOO P. M. OPEN FOR DELIVERY. Northern and way malls &30 P. M. Northern through mall, late 1L00 P. M. southern through malls 6.30 A. M. Southern way mails 9.30 A. M. Carolina Central R. R 2.30 P. M. Mails collected from street boxes in business portion of city at 5 A. M., 12.00 M. and 4.45 P. M. and from other points of the city at 5 A M. and 4 P. M. General delivery open from 6.30 a. M. to 7.00 P. M., and on Sundays from 9.00 to 10.00 A. M. Carrier's delivery open on Sunday from 9.30 to 10.30 A. M. Money Order and Register Department open from 8 A. M. to 5 P. M., continuous. Stamp Office open from 8.00 A. M. to 5 P. M Stamps on sale at general delivery 6.30 A.M. o 10 A. M. andl to 7 P. M. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Red Mer. WILMINGTON CHEROKEE TRIBE. NO. 9, L O. R. M. BRETHREN: You are requested to meet at our Wigwam this (Wednesday) evening. May 8, at 7:15 o'clock, to attend the lecture of Bro. Cnas. C. Conley. to be given at the Luth er Memorial Building. By order of your Sachem, my s it s. J. ELLIS, c. or R. VMt Workslike a Charm." si'iovs mw wmm Is a sale and speedy cure for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Gout, Heacache, Spratas. Bruises, Swellings. Inflammation of the Kidneys and all painful affections. For sale by Ml'NDS BROTHERS. Wilmington Seacoatt R.R. DRAINS WILL RUN AS FOLLOWS: Leave Wilmington 7.00a. hi.. ;; p. m . p. ia. Leave Hammocks 7-.45 a. m.. 5. 15 p. no.. 7 p.m. i The last train will stop at Wrlghtsvllle imtii p.lup m Trains or Cars chartered at reasonable nue. sujfow schedule. WQmuvUm i00 p Leare flammocte 5 p, m. my 6 NJBW ADVERTISEMENTS. Think of it? vour Mattresses Renovated Jam v. Munds, A?t , DRUGGIST. FULL LINE OF PURE DRUGS AND Chemicals. Physicians' Prescriptions a spe cialty. Fancy and Toilet Articles in great va riety. Artesian Well Mineral Water; come in and try a glass FREE. Ian 15 Executor's Notice. JJAVING, ON THE 1ST DAY OF MAT, 1889, qualified as Executor of the last will and testament of Mrs. Francenia E. McKoy, de ceased, I hereby give notice to those indebted to thf estate of my said testatrix . to make payment to me; and to those having claims against said estate to present them to me on or before the 5th day of May, 1890. MARSDEN BELLAMY, Executor of the last will and testament of Mrs. Francenia E. McKoy. deceased, my l law w wed Drugs and Chemical?, rpOILET ARTICLES, PATENT MEDICINES, Shoulder Braces, Trusses, etc., etc. Also 'Prescriptions filled day or night at F. C. MILLER'S, Drug Store. Jan 4 Corner Fourth ana Nun Ste., Annual Meeting QF THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE WIL mlngton Gas Light Company will be held at t he Company's office, on Tuesday, May 7th, at 11 a. m. RICHARD J. JONES, my 3 3t Sec'y and Treas. For Rent THAT EXCELLENT OFFICE AND Store on Princess street, next door to Evans' shoe store, until Oct. 1st, 188ft. Very cheap. Houses and Booms for rent. Houses and Lots for sale, cash or on the instalment plan. Also Wheeler & Wilson New No. 9 Sewing Machines for sale. This is the best machine ever put on the mar kef. MARTIN T. DAVIS, For Rent or Lease. rjIHE ISLAND BEACH HOTEL, SITUATED on the Hammocks, adjacent to and in full view of the Atlantic ocean, la one of the most attractive and pleasant watering places on the coast. Railroad communication with the city of Wilmington, (which is only ten miles distant), is made several times a day. . Among the many attractions this season will he the Ocean View Railroad, which runs one and a half miles up the Beach in roll view of the ocean. Pleasure boats always fn readiness sad fishing of all kinds in abundance. The Carolina Yacht Club have their annual regatta over a course which lie within a quarter of a mile oi the Hotel, and the com petitive races, which can he easily seen, create much pleasure and excitement. The FINEST SURF BATHING on the coast. The Hotel is ntted up in drst class style, with implored convcofences for guests. Possession -given immediately. Apply to H. M. BO WD EN. Secretary and Treasurer Wilmington Seacoast Railroad, my l lw WihningtoaTNTc. WAJTOED AN HONEST YOUNG MAN for a Derm&nent DOslUon with an old es rahlished firm as their rrmri miainrn in run own Suae. Salary, 7 5, with increase. Refi erenees exacted.. mhaNi? 7Wie lm Vt X