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PLEASE NOTTCB. we win he glad to receive amimuiiloauo from our Wends on any and all subject general interest, oat The name of tl writer mi always be nlshed to the Editor. Communications must he writte one side of the paper. Personalities must be avoided. And it la especially and particularly an stood that the Editor does not always endorse the views of correspondents unless so stated in the edit . columns. Review IP- JAMES, BOlwr iuiu vp W,0SH ' POSTAGE PAID: a' $2.00. Three Be month, 35 cents. tl OH- montus. Dy carters, free P papC " Dart of tfie city, at the above -n cents pci ja r3 please report any and r tnelr paper regularty witOQ II1VT VOL XIII. WILMINGTON, N. C. TUESDAY. MAY 14, 1889. NO 114. .ir)iu'" - -.intr. Sundays excepted, The .. in the most elegant form r LAXATIVE and NUTRITIOUS JUIOE 'nt OK THE- FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, Combined with the medicinal Virtues of planfc known to be beneficial to the human crstem, forming an agreeable and effective laxative to perma Stty cure Habitual Consti pation, and the many ills de eding on a weak or inactive condition of the KIDNEYS, LSVER AND BOWELS. I, is the most excellent remedy known to CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY Wi.cn one is Bilious or Constipated SO THAT PURE ELOOD, REFRE5HWO SLEEP HEALTH and STRENGTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. ' ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR OP FIGS MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. WMIILF. KY. NEW YORK. N. Y For 9ale by ROtSKKT K HELLAMY, WHOLESALE DRI GGIST, t nidi ly dtvw Wilmington, N. C. Convincing Proof. In many instances it has been proven that B. it. i!. (Botanic ltluoil l'alm), made by the Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga., will cure blood poison in Us worse phases, even when all other treatment tails. A. P. Branson, Atlanta, Ga., writes: "I had 24 running ulceus on one leg and 6 on the other and felt great y prostrated. I believe I actu ally swallor 4a barrel of medicine in vain efforts to l .re the disease. With little hope I tlnally acled on the urgent advice of a friend ami got a bottle of B. B. B. 1 experienced a change, and my despondency was somewhat dispelled. I kept using it until I bad taken sixteen bottles, and all the ulcers, rheuma tism and all other horrors of blood poision hive disappeared and at last I am sound and well again, after an experience of twenty yeirs of torture.'" Bobt. Ward, Maxoy, Ga., writes: "My dis ease was pronounced a tertiary form of blood pason. My face, head and shoulders were a mass of corruption, and Anally the disease began eating my skull bones. My bones ached; my kidneys were deranged, I lost flesh and strength, and life became a burden. All said must surely die, but nevertheless, when I nad used ten bottles of B. B. B. 1 was pro nounced well. Hundreds of scars can now be seen on me. 1 have now been well over twelve months.-' NO. I AM NOT I jam not handling any op the chi- cago and Kansas Dressed Beef shipped here in refrigerator cars, and I wouldn't have it at T price, i keep nothing but the Best West ern North Carolina, Virginia, Tennessee and Duplin and Sampson st all Fed Beef. I guarantee all i sen as Sound, Good and ftesh- My patrons can rely on this and on ) continued efforts to serve them with the t of everything in my line. Respectfully, J- F. GARRELL, taiis l & s Front St. Market, South SICe. CLYDE'S w fork & Wilmington Steamship 0 fatteI? S' EA8T RIVfiR NEW YORK Between Chambers and Roosevelt sts. i At 3 o'clock, p. m. &L1YARB JfiiARSEP Saturday, May 11 "SLau uVp Saturday, May 38 ttfc Saturday, May 25 PROM WILMINGTON SLiWibD .Sunday, May 12 VKassWp Sunday, May 19 Sunday, May 86 WILMINGTON FOR FERNANDINA. Saw utv Tuesday, May 7 tAssVl Tuesday, May H TlniS.llv Uavtl innKS? mm Lading and Lowest Thro d sou? . ? lo and from points in Nortb Tueso stA una auirnfil!0,? uave unsurpassed passen- a A LLBOK ES, Superintendent, THeo p t,,. 1 Wilmington, N O. w- E. EGKh, Traffic Manager. P rT New York, y LYP CO.. Geal Agenta, 5 Bowling Green, Hew York. LOCAL NEWS. Ikdkx to New advertisements Mcnds Bros Pharmacists W M Ccmjhkg Mattresses R M McIntire Press Goods 0 J Hbdbick "Lyon" Parasols Mrs B B Wiggins, Agt New Goods Full moon to night. Look out for a change in the weather. Best assortment of fishing tackle can be found at the N. Jucobi Hdw. Co. t Full moon to night (or to morrow morning) at 28 minutes past l o'clock. There were plenty of strawberries in market this morning, selling at 15 cents per quart. Comfort and economy are to be found in the use of oil stoves. Sold by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t Canary and mocking bird cages. A full line of Above are now being shown by the N. Jacobi Hdw.Co. t The peculiar purifying and builds ing up po ers of Hood's Sarsaparilla maKe it the very best medicine to take at this season. The Germania Cornet Band have ordered a handsome Summer fatigue suit which will arrive here in a few days. Ready mixed paints and stains, white lead, oil and varnishes. Fol low prices and good reliable goods go to the t. Jacobi Hdw. Co. Make your house seen re by put ting burglar proof locks on your blinds and windows. For sale by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t With ZebVauce in the Senate and the Zb Vance cook stove in your kitehen the country will be safe and your home happy. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t A goodly number availed them selves of the opportunity of a pleas ant ride to South port on the hand some . steamer s Sylvan Grove this morning. It was just lovely at the Sound last night. The nearly full moon shone from a clear sky and the at mosphere was delightfully pleasant, with a light breeze from the South west. Mr. -and Mrs. H. Render will cele brate their silver wedding t -night at their residence, No. 819 Rankin street. The Germania Cornet Band, with a host of friends, will be pres ent. Swann street, between Seventh and Eighth, needs sawdusting very much. There are two fire cisterns on that street but on the condition of the street now they are nearly useless. Young's Cough. Balsam is a remedy that is selling entirely upon its merits and is guaranteed to relieve and cure all chronic and acute Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption. For sale whole sale and retail by Munds Brothers. The steamer Louise was turned over to her new owners this morn ing but she will not leave h,ere for some time yet. We will be sorry to part with her, as she has been a good and faithful little boat, coming and going in sunshine pr in rain. The Carolina Oil and Creosote Company have settled their dis agreements and the matters in dis pute will not get into the courts Hon. Warner Miller, of New York, the late Republican candidate for Governor of that State, has been elected President of the Company. Entitled to tlie Best. - All are entitled to the best that their money will buy, so every fara 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 leading drug gists. The Association of Veterans of t he Third North Carolina Infantry will celebrate their anniversary on Thursday, the 10th instant, at Capt. W. H. North rop's place, at Green ville Sound. A special train on the Seacoast road will leave the city that i morning at 9:30 o'clock sharp. SOO Reward. So confident are the utanufactur ! ers of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy in i their ability to cure nasal catarrh, ! no matter how bad or of haw long ' standing, that they offer, in good faith, the above reward for a case which they cannot cure. Remedy sold by druggist s at 50 cent?. l High Spring tides vesterdav at the Sounds. By the Light of the Moon Messrs. Leopold Brunhild, Marcus Jacobi,' Leo Taylor and a number of other young gentlemen, with their lady friends, seventeen in all, drove to Wrightsville last night on the turnpike, 'lby the light of the moon,1' and took supper at Capt. E. W. Manning's, returning about 11 o'clock. It was a very pleasant pat ty and they all had a delightful time. The Hotel Hammocks. Mr. Horace Piatt, of Baltimore, a gentlemen of much experience in the business, has leased the hotel at the Hummocks for the season and will open thereabout the first of June. Mr. Piatt went down vesterdav and r made a careful inspection of every thing and the contract was con eluded at the Hummocks in the af ternoon. Mr. Piatt left last night for Baltimore. He informed us tha he expected to open the house about the first of June. Pleased Pythians. Asheville Citizen: At Pythian Hall, in Masonic Temple, last even ing, Grand Chancellor Thomas D. Meares, of Wilmington, delivered an admirable address before the-members of Pisgah Lodge No. 32, K. of P., upon the occasion of his second' official visit to that organization. A large attendance of Pythians heard the remarks of the Grand Chancel -lor and were highly pjeased with what he said. Mr. Meares is accom panied by his daughter and they are stopping at the Swannanoa. The Moon on the Sea. There will be a moonlight excur sion on the Seacoast road to the Hummocks to-morrow night." The train ivill leave Wilmington at half past 7 o'clock, and will return to the city about midnight. ' There will also be a german at the Island Beach Hotel on the same night, which will add to the attrac tiveness of tlie occasion. The regu lar train which leaves Wilmington at C o'clock in the evening and the Hummocks at 7, will be abandoned on Wednesday in consequence of the moonlight excursion. On "Wrightsville Beach. The two cars ordered for the Ocean View R. R. will be here to morrow. The locomotive is still here but the party who is to pnt it together is expected here to night. Mr. H. B. Griffith, of Philadelphia, who is to put up the switchback ar rived here last night and went down to the Hummocks to day. A large quantity of the lumber to be used in the switchback also went down to day. Mr. Griffith will put 30 hands at work and says that he will have everything in readiness for a ride in ten days. The Ocean View R. R. have re cently erected a large pavilion near the terminus for the colored excur sionist and one for the whites is now under construction and will be ready in a short time. Personal. Mr. J. A. Brown, of Chadbourn, arrived here yesterday and went down to the Hummocks during the afternoon to take charge of his bath houses there during the season. Mr. M. Bellamy, Representative from the Grand Lodge, Knights of Honor, in this State, is in Annapo lis to attend the meeting of the Su preme Lodge, which assembles there to day. Messrs. N. Jacobi, G. M. Altaffer, John Maunder and John L. Dudley, representatives from the lodges in this city, have gone to Fayetteville to attend the meeting of the Grand Lodge, I. O. O. F., which convened there to-day. Mr. Robert S. Macomber. of Rich- mond, Va who has been here for several days, is at Capt Manning's with his wife and son. They are both delighted with their exper iences thus far and are loth to leave. So pleasant have they found it that they speak of returning later in the season to spend several weeks here. Mr. and Mrs. Wade H. Harriss, of Charlotte, with their infant son. I arrived here from Charlotte on Sun ! day morning and went immediately down to Capt. M;euning's piajee, afc Wrightsville. The child was ailing but has already recuperated won derfully under the influence of tlie salt air. They will remain several , days. Gone to Pieces. Advices were received here last night to the effect that the British steamship Abelady Bay, which was reported ashore near Cape Lookout, is a total wreck. She has broken in two. The officers and crew were safely landed. The Blanche and the Alex. Jones pulled at her a long time but could not gei her off. The latest information in regard to the wrecked steamer was receiv ed here at 1 o'clock to-day, through the Signal Office and is from the observer at Southport. It says that the steamer was reached by the tug Alex. Jones at 5.30 a. m. on Sunday and pulled, off that afternoon, but owing to the strong current, she swung back. The effort was re peated yesterday morning by the tugs Alex. Jones, Blanche (ind fiescue, when the vessel began to fill and swung ashore again. When the tugs Jones and Blanche left her the wrecking company was putting a steam pump aboard. The steamer was afterwards aban doned by her captain and crgw and turned over to the wreckers. First Baptist Church. The regular annual business meet ing of this church was held last night and the follbwing officers were elected to serve for the ensuing year: Clerk Jas. W. Collins. Trea.surer--.Ias. H. Taylor. Finance Committee W. P. Old ham, Jas. A. Montgomery, C. C Brown. Standing Committee Jos. Merritt. J. W. Alderman, J. B. Mitchell, B. F. Keith, Jr., R. P. McDougall, A. M. Baldwin, D. L. Gore. Ushers W. C. Peterson, J. S. Hooper, J. J. Clemmons, C. J. Ter rell, Wm. Penny, Chas. E. Gordon, Walter Thorburn, E. D. Sloan. Collectors S. G. Hall, H. D. Stan land, W. F. Williams, A. J. Mar shall, Alex. O. McEachern, Allison Alderman. Supervisor of Sexton Samuel W. Hoi den. SUNDAY SCHOOL. Superintendent Jacob S. Allen. Ass't Supt. Sam'l G. Hall. Sec'y and Treas. W. C. Craft. Ass't Sec y and Treas. James F Perry. Librarian Geo. Manning. Ass't Librarian Geo. Sloan. CHAPEL SUNDAY SCHOOL. Superintendent S. W. Holden. Ass't Supt. Jos. Merritt. , Sec'y and Treas. E. D. Sloan. Committee on Music H.K. Holden and A. W. Rivenbark. Organist Mrs. M. E. Cushing. The receipts for the year ending May 1st, 1889, were $3,938.39. Chamber of Industry. The Chamber of Industry held a meeting last night at the. City Hall? Mr. Oscar Pearsall, the President, presiding. Mr. Pearsall stated that Mr. W. A. Riach had been appoint ed chairman of the Advertising Committee, and that Mr. P. Heins berger was also added to this com mittee. Mr. Riach, chairman of the Ad vertising Committee, stated that cards advertising the city, stating its advantages, etc., had been print ed and would be distributed, and also that Mr. T. M. Emerson, Gen eral Freight and Passenger Agent of the Atlantic Coast Line, had of fered to distribute some of these cards through his agents in differ ent portions of the North and East. It was also stated that Mr. figer, Traffic Manager of the Clyde Line, had offered to help distribute these cards. These offers were accepted and Mr. Riach was asked to furnish the cards required for distribution. Mr. Riach further reported that a contract for advertising Wilmington had been made with the Manufac turers' Record of Baltimore, and furnished the association with a copy of the Record containing the advertisement. The action of the advertising committee was approv ed. Both Col. F. W. Foster and Mr. J H. Davis volunteered to have made a cabinet in which are to be placed advertising cards for distribution; these cabinets to be located at The Orton and the Atlantic Coast Line depot. These -offers were accepted and thanks returned to the gentle men for their kindness. The subjects of a steam laundry, a paper milt and pilotage were dis cussed and taken under advisement. The meeting then adjourned. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. " . A Bargain fr One Week ! Special Offer ! WOOL MATTRESSES at ftfitt.no marlP t,n nrrtAr fiTPAW iATTi?CGiPi wfth crnvl hAftrr I top of WOOL, at 83.50. Call early and leave WILMINGTON SPRING BED & MATTRESS CO D 0 , , , m ' Third street, opposite City HalL S. Several Kinds of Springs and aU kinds of Mattresses for sale cheap. Also Pillows and Bolsters (of Hair or Feathers) and cushions. Indications. For North Carolina, local rains, preceded by fair weather in the Southeast portion and slightly cool er. Preaching at the Seaman's Bethel to morrow evening at 8 o'clock. Seamen and the public generally are cordially invited to attend. Regular Tuesday night Gospel meeting at the Young Men's Chris tian Association Rooms to night, at 8:15 o'clock. Mr. J. S. Mitchell will lead. Subject: "Christian Progress." The season at Carolina Beach will open on Friday next. The Sylvan Grove will make two trips each day and the Passport will call there at each of her two trips between Wil mington and Southport. Mr. C. H. Robinson has been ap pointed a Commissioner from the Wilmington Presbytery to the Pres bytian General Assembly, which meets at Chattanooga, Tenn., this week. He leaves to night and will be absent about a week. Come to Headquarters. You can find at our factory, No. 122 Market st., the largest and best selected stock of flannel shirts in the city and at prices to suit the times. Come and be convinced. Don't for get the place, Wilmington Shirt Factory, No. 122 Market st. it J. ELSBACH, Prop'r. Totally Blind. Jake Johnson, the colored barber who attempted suicide yesterday, is reported to be totally blind. Dr. McDonald visited him tin's morning and he says there is a possibility of his recovery if he has proper treat ment. Johnson says he does not know when he shot himself and is very anxious to recover. . Sudden Death. Mr. W. W. Shepherd died very suddenly at Elizabethtown yester day morning. He was taken sick at the breakfast table and died in about ten minutes. It is thought that his death was caused from heart disease. Mr. Shepheard was a resident of this city a few years ago and removed hence to Eliza bethtown. The remains were car ried to Fayetteville last night and interred there to day. Proposed Public Park. There is a movement on foot to establish a park in the Eastern ex tremity of the feity, between Prin cess and Mulberry and Tenth and Fifteenth streets. The owners of land there, Messrs. R. S. Macomber, of Richmond, Mr. Jno. D. Bellamy, Jr., Capt. E. J. Penny packer and the heirs to the estate of the late William A. Wright, propose to do nate land for this purpose if the city will; undertake to enclose it and make a public park there. It is a very liberal offer and we hope that it may be accepted. City Court. The following cases composed the docket for the Mayor this morning: Randall Jordan and Rachel Jor dan were found guilty of rescuing a prisoner. The former was fined $10 and costs, the fine to be remitted if he recaptures the prisoner. Judg ment was suspended in the case of the woman. Mary Miller and Wright Simmons were also arraierned on the same j charge but were found not guilty and discharged. G. T. Walker, fast driving.lcon tinued until May 16th. David King, larceny, continued until tc-morrow morning. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. order or use the mails. Death of an Old Pilot. Mr. E. Fiver, one of Southport's oldest pilots, died at that place Sun day afternoon at 3 o'clock, in his 75th year. He was one of the exam- ining board of the pilots for many years. He was paralyzed several years ago and had to give up his business. He was a good Christian and a good father and he was hon ored and esteemed by all who knew him. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. For Soutfiport. gTEAMER SYLVAN GROVE WILL LEAVE for Southport on Tuesday, wednesdayfcnd Thursday, at 9:30 a. m. Returning wui leave southport at 4 p. m. Fare round trip 75 cents. J. W. HARPER, my 13 3t nac Gen'l Manager. Kampho. gUPERIOR TO GUM CAMPHOR FOR PRE- serving carpets and all woolen goods from Moths. 15 cents per pound, 2 pounds for 25c MUNDS BROTHERS. 104 N. Front st., 001 N. Fourth st. VISITORS. ISITORS IN THE CITY ARE CORDIALLY invited to our large establishment, which con tains the largest stock of BOOTS and SHOES in the State. Constantly receiving goods en ables you not only to get new goods but all the latest styles. Our stock was never more complete, and we will give you more for your money than you will receive elsewhere. Special Bargains in Gents' Low Quartered SHOES, Ladies', Misses' and Children's SLIPPERS. Five Hundred Pairs Ladies' Opera Slippers at 50c, 75c, $LO0.$1.25. Ladies' Pat. Leather Tip Lace Oxfords at $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50. Ladles' three buttons Oxfords at $1.00, $L25 and $1.50. Ladles' Dong. Button Boots, Patent Leather Tips, $2.50, former price $2.75. Having these goods on c and D Lasta, we fit the most difficult foot. special attention given to mall orders. Geo. & French A Sons, my 13 IPS North Front 8t. To catch Dame Fortune's golden smile Assiduous wait upon her, And gather gear by every wile That's Justified by honor; Not for to hide it in a hedge, Not for a train attendant. But for the glorious privilege Of being independent. No man can feel independent who pays feat, lie your own landlord. Building Lota for wick, Harnett, Front, Second, Third, Fifth, Seventh, Wilson. Eighth, Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh. Twelfth, and Thirteenth streets. Houses built to suit. Houses and lots for sale on the instalment plan. Money loaned to tnose wishing to bun apl 15 2m Office of D. O'Connor. gTOP AND THINK OF OUR REASONABLE low prices for CLOTHING. BOY'S SUITS From 1.75:and Upwards. Gentlemen's Suits, From S3.75 and Upwards. From 75c;op'.to S5.75. An immense stock ot nobby STRAW HATS and gentlemen's Furnishing Goods in every description. Fine Balbrtggan Half Bote for 14 cents a pair, worth 25 cents, , Any one in need of any of tae above goods win save from 10 to 15 per cent, by calling and examining my line of Goods. B. F. PENNY. epi&Jtt 110 Market SUwet sale on uueen, tasue, tumvu, aim, -v" Princess, Chestnut, Mulberry, Walnut, Red fmss nipkmson. charlotte. Campbell. Bruns
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