THIS PA
'nine. Sundays excepted,
.ichpd every
1m f4MBH,EdttoaBdP?Q.
W JJN9. POSTAQ PA1B:
liOft SIX ThrCe
rear' (,p month, 36 cents.
ontW' 1 nvered by carters, tree
paP v oart of me city, at the above
m any p
tt cents
r3"n?rowanciUlJeraL
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Presents in the most elegant RFrm
th LAXATIVE and NUTRITIOUS JUICE
JHfcLMA OF THE
cjqS OF CALIFORNIA,
Combined with the medicinal
virtues of plant? known to be
m0st beneficial to the human
system, forming an agreeable
md effective laxative to perma
nently cure Habitual Consti
pation, and the many ills de
pending on a weak or inactive
condition of the-
IMEYS, LIVER BRD BOWELS.
tis the most excellent remedy known to
CLEkHSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY
When one is Eilious or Constipated
SO THAT
PUR LlOOO, REFRE8HIIIC SLEEP,
HEALTH and OTRENQTH
NATURALLY FOLLOW.
Even- one is using it and all are
delighted with it.
ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR
The
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VOL XI I L
WILMINGTON, N. C, TUESDAY. MAY 28, 1889.
NO 126i
i
na
PUUfl NOTICE,
we win be gtad to reeem
from our
general
TnenMneoftnewrttwmnKMwtxitofar.
nished to the Editor.
communications fflut be writ n on but
one side of the paper.
Parsonali t lea most be avoided.
And it is especially and particularly ubder
stood that the Editor does not always endorse
the news of correspondents unless ao stated
in the editorial columns.
tm
1NDBX TO NKW APVKRTTSFif BTNTS
li F Penny A Big Oliance
MlTNns RROR Prt.irnri'iMctQ
w m mmm aj '
.J J Hbdrick Wblte Goods
W M CumuNG Mattresses
J G Bubr Notice to Taxpayers
J J nsDRicK riygienic Underwear
Taylor's Bazaar Grand Opening
U M McIntirb You cannot stay Away
The "old reliable" T)r. Sao-a's f!n.
tarrh Remedy
New moon to night at 5 minutes
past 12 o'clock.
Turner's Almanac promises
rainy weather for to morrow.
very
Some very nice strawberries sold
here to day at 5 cents per quart.
Moonlight excursions will be in
order next week, and the veek after.
For Ashing lines, leads, bobs, poles
and hooks of all kinds go to the N.
Jacobi Hdw. Co. t
Indications.
! Preach
lor JNorth Carolina, fair and slight-; to ilorrow evening at 8 o'clock.
1y cooler weather. Seamen especially and the public
The bore of the artesian well at ;;"y are invitea to attend.
Hilton is now 563 feet deep. At this
NEW ADVERT18KMI'NT8. J N KW A OVERTI9EMEHT8.
Oer. barque Emilie. Sehurz. clear-
point a solid rock was struck and it ed to day for Stettin, with 3,767
was found necessary to remove the j barrels rosin, valued at 4,000, ship
drill and all of the piping so as to ; ped by Messrs. R Peschau & Wes-
j blast the rock with dynamite. ftermann.
City Court.
Iidn't Get The Kgijrs. Kither.
Before the Mayor this morning: i At least one of those who have
Jeff Fan, disorderly conduct, $5 been depredating on bird's nests has
and costs. j com? to grief. It is bad enough to
E. II. Batson, cruelty to animals, take the eggs from the birds on week
case continued until to morrow. j days, but when a bov comes to srief
La wn rakes of the latest nd most
improved patent. For sale by the
N. Jacobi Hdw. Co
MANUFACTURED ONLY BY
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
mmiLlE. KY. HEW YORK. N. Y
For salt- by
KOfSRItr It. RBLiliAWT,
WHOLESALE DRUGGIST,
ncbSllyd&w Wilmington, N. O.
In many instances it has been proven that
k. a b. (Botanic Wood Balm), made by the
Wool Balm co., Atlanta, Ga., will cure blood
poison in its worse phases, even whenail
other treatment tails.
A. P. BrunsoD, Atlanta, Ga., mites: "I had
2t running- ulcers on one lesrand 6on the other
anJ felt greatly prosrrated. I believe I actu
ally swallowed a barrel of medicine In vain
efforts to cure the disease. With little hope I
nnally acted on the urgent advice of a friend
and got a bottle of B. B. B. I experienced a
change, and my despondency was somewhat
dispelled. I kept using it until I had taken
sixteen bottles, and all the ulcers, rheuma
tism and all other horrors of blood poision
have disappeared and at last I am sound and
well again, after an experience of twenty
yeaa of torture."
Iiobt. Ward, Maxey, Ga., writes: "My dls
easewas pronounced a tertiary form of blood
poison. My face, head and shoulders were a
mass of corruption, and finally the disease
ogan eating ray smril bone3. My bones ached;
niyHdneys were deranged, I lost flesh and
strength, and life became a burden. All said
I oust surely die, but nevertheless, when I
had used ten bottles of B. B. B. I was pro
nounced well, Hundreds of scars can now be
en on me. l have now been well over twelve
monthi."
Mr. Marsden Bellamy, delegate to
the Supreme Lodge K. of H. at In
dianapolis, has returned to the city.
Rev. J. S. Brown has been chosen
as orator and Rev. W. A. Alexander
as Chaplain to serve at the Nationa1
Cemetery on Decoration Day.
Hood's Sarsaparilla is peculiar to
itself and superior to all other prepa
rations in strength, economy and
medicinal merit.
Drugs and Chemical?,
1XHLET ARTICLES, PATENT MEDICINES,
1
Shoulder Braces, Trusses, etc., etc.
Also Prescriptions filled day or night at
F. C. MILLEirS,
lanJ Drugstore.
ian Corner Fourth and Nun Sts.,
The Kings Daughters, Blessed
Ten section, will give an excursion
to Carolina Beach on Saturday, June
1st.
There was more rain last night
hut the wind soon got around to the
Northwest when it cjeared off and
turned cooler.
Mr. Jas. U. Chadbourn", who is
now residing' at Chadbourn, in
charge of industrial enterprises
there, was in the city to day.
When onions sell at two bunches
for five cents it is cheaper to buy
them in the market than to go out
to the truck farms and steal them.
Dr. John H. Hill, of Goldsbbro, an
eminent and esteemed citizen of
Wilmington in the old days, is here
in company with his son, Dr. Thos.
H I It
Mr. Z. W. Whitehead, editor and
proprietor. of that excellent paper
the Fayetteviile Observer, paid us a
very pleasant visit yesterday after
noon.
VISITORS.
VNtuKs IN THE CITY ARE CORDIALLY
anted to our large establishment, which con
tans the largest stock of BOOTS and SHOES
atte State. Constantly receiving goods en
bi you not only to get new goods but all
w bleat styles. Our stock was never more
complete, and we will give you more for your
uafJ than you win receive elsewhere.
Special Bargains
n ws- Low Quartered snOES, Ladles',
Asses' and Children's SLIPPERS.
Pve Hundred Pairs
lilies" o
t
h-!'itxer Tlp Lee 0xrorti8 a
&fU).,hre buttns Oxfords at $U,..35
Tri)0"-Button Boots, Patent Leather
,al atttlon given to man orders.
6e- R French & Sons,
niv i q
rL l8 Non h Front St.
J- w. Mirn--
"Vyr. suppers at 50c, 75c, f LOO. ft,
Resident.
W. P. TOOMER,
Cashier.
li' i .
"wngtoii Savings & Trust Cft,
SJELCT-WILMIJ' OTON-H-u-
N IntwS S?m on iatlsractory security;
KRON EN BERG,
PHOTOGKAPHKR,
A ,STI AND SUPERBLY EXECUTED
Capt. Jno. E. Sellers is in com
mand of the Passport and Mr. L. A.
Galloway is mate. These gentlemen
were both on the Louise before she
was sold.
The pupils of Misses Burr &
James' Female School had a pleas
ant picnic to day at the Summer
residence of those ladies,on Wrights
ville Sound.
A lot of strawberries from Dr.
Porter's plantation at Rocky Point
were in market yesterday. They
were unusually large aud were- of a
deep red color.
Enamoline, the host stove polish
in the market. No dust, no mixing
necessary. Use like shoe blacking.
Every housekeeper should try it.
For sale by the N. Jacobi Hdw.Co.'t
Painters, save money by buying
your white lead, ready mixed paints,
varnishes and brushes from the N.
Jacobi Hdw. Co. They sell none but
the best.
Monday is given up to the colored
folks at Carolina Beach and we un
derstand that the 'Sylvan Grove has
been engaged for that day of the
week for more than two months
ahead.
Tonng's Congli Balsam
is a remedy that is selling entirely
upon its merits and is guaranteed to
relieve and cure all chronic and
acute Coughs, sthma, Bronchitis
and Consumption. For sale whole
sale and retail by Munds Brothers.
Isn't it time for the "Recreation
Boat Club" to be getting their oars
- 1
The Switchback railway is upon
Wrightsville Beach, at the terminus
of the Ocean View R. R., and is now
ready for the cars, which will arrive
in a few days. The bath houses
will be open on Thursday.
Go and See the Silver Kins,
Something new and elegant; the
most popular white Shirt of the
season. Sells at the remarkably
low price of 50 cents at the Wilming
ton Shirt Factory, Jtp 132 Market
st. Sign of the blue awning. tf
Col. James G. Burr, Tax Lister,
will be at the City Hall on Satur
day next, June 1st, and every day
thereafter, except Sunday, until the
end of the month, for the purpose
of receiving the tax lists for all real
and personal property and tolls in
this township.
Mr. W. F. Williams has purchased
the E. G. Barker residence on South
Front street, between Church and
Castle, paying therefor 4.500. It is
said to be one of the most elegantly
appointed houses in the city and Mr
Williams' friends tell him that he
has got a bargain.
St. Andrew's' Sunday School will
have a pic nic at Lake Waccamaw
early next month. Forseveral seasons
past the regular pic nic of this Sun
day School has been held beneath
the umbrageous shades of the giant
oaks which deck the borders of this
beautiful sheet of water.
Tourists,
Whether on pleasure bent or busi
ness, should take on every trip a
bottle of Syrup of Figs, as it acts
most pleasantly and effectually n
the kidneys, liver and bowels, pre
venting fevers, headaches and other
forms of sickness. For sale in 50c
and $1 00 bottles by all leading drug
gists. The Regatta last.
Some slight changes have already
been made in the schedule for the
regattas, as announced yesterday in
the Review, and in the morning
papers to-day. The second race in
July will take place on Wednesday,
the 17th, aud the second race in
August on Wednesday, the 21st. As
announced the regattas are to be
sailed on the first and third weeks
in the three ensuing months, June,
Julv and August.
.Melons and Fru
t.
Tt is said tliajt the Georgia melon
crop will be enormous next year and
the Atlantic Coast Line people are
laying their plans to handle it. Mr.
Walters, Mr. Kenly, Capt. Divine
and Mr Emerson have just returned
froiu the laud of watermelons and
Georgia majors where they have
made arrangements to move the
crop as fastiis it comes in. There
will be some of it along by the mid
dle of June. The fruit crop in
Georgia also promises to be enor
moiis this year and will pay those
who handle it.
ror robbing a nest on Sunday it
looks somewhat like a judgment.
We sympathize with out f young
friend, however, in his sufferings
and will not tell his name. He is
a good boy in other matters but has
a perchant for robbing birds nests
which it seems hard to overcome.
He fell from a tree Sunday and
broke h is arm, a simple fracture,
below the elbow, aad will be laid up
a week or ten days. He didn't get
the eggs, either.
We've Got a Snake Story.
An old colored man, who lives a
few miles from the city aud who is
said to be thoroughly reliable by
those who know him, vouches for
the following snake story. The old
man has a son and this son begged
his father some days ago to let him
have an old decayed net which was
on the place. The boy got the net
and then fixed it in the creek to
catch perch. He caught a few of
those but one day on visiting his net
found that an immense water rattle
snake had not only swallowed the
fish it contained, but the net itself,
up to the cross bar on the end. He
couldn't get the net out and couldn't
get it down and so died then and
there in that fix: The boy called
his father who viewed the sight and
then told this reliable snake story.
Faithful Unto. Death.
The employes of this office vere
ensrasred vesterdav in noticing: the
factions of two iaeons on the roof
r i r - - 3T;? tt 1 '1 r 'A '
oi luessis. Durr a- oaneys louuury
building, South of this office. . One
of these had evidently been sorely
wounded, in some way, .and its mate
stopped with it. The uninjured bird
would carefully assist the other
along the roof, from time to time, so
as to keep within the shadow of one
of the chimneys. During all of the
forenoon it remained faithfully at
its post. In the afternoon the wound
ed bird died and it was affecting to
note the distress of the other. It
placed its bill to that of the dead
bird and cooed and cooed, and
cooed again, bejng evidently very
reluctant to give up all hope. Fi
nally, it seemed convinced of the
fact that it was undoubtedly dead
and then flew sorrowfully away.
Audit and Finance.
The Board of Audit and Finance,
pursuant to adjournment May 21st, j
met yesterday afternoon. - Messrs.
R. J. Jones, chairman, Win. Calmer
W. R. Kenan and John ifr. Trie witt
were present.
The chairman stated that he had
called the meeting for the purpose
of receiving a communication froiu
the Board of Aldermen relative to
the city tax levy.
The paper was read,, and on mo
tion of Mr. CJalder the tax levy as
passed by the Board of Aldermen
was concurred in.
The dog ordinance, placing a tax
American History.
The June Magazine of American
liistory, with which its twenty first
volume is completed, furnishes in
its table of contents a vigorous il
lustration of its unmistakable wealth
of resource, and its scope, which is
as broad as the country itself. The
number opens with a charming
sketch of "The Historical Capital of
Iowa," now the seat of the State
University. The second contribu
tion is an exhaustive and intensely
interesting account of "The Ancient
and Honorable Artillery Company
of Massachusetts," the romantie
story beginning with the first set
tiers of New England, and closing
with the recent inferchangeof civili
ties between the Ancient and Hon
orable London and American Artil
lery companies, the two oldest mili
tary organizations in t"he world.
Following these delightful papers,
Georgia divides the honors of the
number with Iowa and JHassacnu
etts in an able article on "Georgia
land the Constitution." "The Last
Twelve Uays or Major Jonnanure,
unfolds a sucrirestive field of study,
and is to be continued through two!
future issues of the magazine. A
Boston Writing School before the
Revolution." crives a picturesque
picture of men and scenes in that i
earlv neriod. No feature of the i
The Opening of Summer Millinery will take place
Monday, Way 27, Tuesday, May 28, Wednesday, May 29
Just received, a new and selected stock of SUMMER HATS for Ladies
Misses and Children."
F LOWERS One of the finest lines ever shown in this market.
BUCK IS AM FRAMES All the Leading shapes, 15 cents each. Lace
and Silk Soire Skeleton Frames reduced to 25 cents each, at
9
Our Spring Opening was a success. Our Summer Opening will surely take
the LEAD, so we eordially invite one and all to the Grand Open
ing. We will also open a New Lot of
Sunshades, Parasols, Mitts, Laces and Corsets, at
- ., h& gar tit'. ' ;v;
TAYLOR S
S A 5j A A
118 Market Street, - - - - Wilmington, N. 8.
The Trade supplied at a big discount. Orders by mail
carefully and promptly filkd.
There is economy in building barb
wire fences and in buying your wire
from the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. f
NEW A DVE ItT I S EM. ENT8 .
Notice to Taxpayers.
T WILL BE AT THE CITY HALL ON 8AT-
urday. June 1st, and until the end oi the
month, for the purpose o receiving the tax
lists for all real and personal property and
polls in Wilmington township, from 9 a. m. to
1 p. in., and 3 p. m. to 6 p. m. each day.
J. G. BURR,
my 28 it Tax Lister.
That Handsome Gold Watch
y111 WILL, BE ABSOLUTELY GIVEN
away, can he seen at Munds Brother's Drug
Store, J04N. Front street, Tuesday afternoon,
CAROLINA BEACH
AND SOUiHPORT.
WE HAVE
White Goods.
A LARGE STOCK OF WHITS
GOODS, AND
Propose to Sell Them.
To effect t his, liberal concessions will be mad
In prices. They have been placed on the coun
ter andmus't be sold.
Wc show a variety of FORTY DIPFfiJRBNT
STYLES in
$
TEAMKR "SYLVAN
GROVE"' "LEAVES
at
for Carolina Beach daily, except Sunday,
9:30 a. m. and 3 p. m., until June 4th.
steamer PASSPORT, carrying the United
States Mails, leaves for Southport and the
jborps aany. except Sunday, at 9:30 a. m
Leaves Southport at 3 p. m.
4. W. HARPER,
my 27 tf Gen'l Manager.
Wilmington Seacoast R.R
and rowlocks in readiness for tlie j Qf on each male dog and tf3 on
Summer season? They gave us some each female dog, w a also concurred
fine sport on the river last season jn
! arid we shall look for more
same sort this year.
season
of the
Bond of Messrs. Parsley & Wig
gins, contractors for furnishing lum
i . a i I .i, 4-1,
SHE IS "GRATEFUL." I Oer I or i iik umt ui me uii j, m-
"1 saved the life of my little girl gruti of $300, was approved,
by a prompt use of Dr. Acker's Enc- j Bills for current expenses amount-
U AMlSS rbte Pces.
atf 11,4, SPECIALTY.
"X Market St., South side
lish Remedv for Consumption
i Mrs. Wm. V. Hahriman, New York.
Munds Bros., druggists
ng to to $129.89, were audited and
j approyed.
AFTER MONDAY, MAY 27TH,
ill run
Depot
-N AND
lthe Wilmington .Seacoast Trains will run
to and from the Atlantic Coast Liae
The Time table will be as follows
June number however will be likely
to attract juoe attention than he
"Evolution of the Cmstitdciol,',
which contains a vloume of infor- j
ma f-
Imation in its few brief pages. ine .
kjl VI bill- 1U U V
a I ''-
" P. M.JP. M. A. M.A. M.
: Leave Front st.Dept m z aw ;km o
! Leave Princess St... 6 25.3 00 9 40) 6 3a
i Arrive Hammocks... 6 50' 3 25' 10 05i T C5
a liymn, "The Washington Centen
nial." 'A Hundred Years to Come,"
and three letters of Hon. Roger
Oris wold to his wife, are among the
ehoice bits of reading which niakes
this particular number a welcome
a2- a
ts i -ie 3jj
ai Ss - - 3 S so
' A. M.J A. M. P. M. P. M. P. M.
Ar.Fr tSt.Dep. S f-S 11 49 5 40 9 59) 7 05
Ar.PrinaMi im KM 5 30 9 40, 0 55
lAcHam ockh' T 30 11 f 5 3 9 15 6 30
from the tiny hair cord check for Infante, to
the largest Plaid.
We show Twenty Different kinds of
PLAIN GOODS,
from 6c. tQ Oc. per yard.
Embroidered Flouncings,
WU 8 1 ITCHED TRIMMING',
Embroidered Pique & Pique
Skirtings.
Our stock is complete and worth the. atten
tion of buyers. The Ladles are respectfully
invited to calL
JNO. J. HEDRICK.
my27tf
Hygienic Dudermar
FOB GENTLEMEN.
We have just opened the
second supply of these admir
able goods. For health and
comfort they are greatly su
perior to the Balbriggans anST
Lisle Thread garments gener
ally used. Composedof Cam
el's Hair and natural Wool,
they thoroughly absorb pers
piration and produce a health
ful glow of the skin, thus
avoiding the chilly and un
pleasant feeling expenenced
in wearing the ordinary gar
ment. These goods are used,
approved and recommended
by one of the most eminent
physicians jn the State. Gen
tlemen are invited to call and
examine.
JNO. ef HEDRICK.
my 27 tf
I
Boarding.
rji wo TEMPERATE, H ESP ROTABLE UKN
tlemen can be accommodated with food board
at T13 Mulberry street.
my35 3t
mm
n. II. FOSTER.
without a superfluous page
several departments form
Ths 6.15 P. M. Train from Wilmington will
known as rho supper Train, a spe-iai
rri,4 , Kate lic.l:ei wm ue jjoiu wt iu muu
..icitnn 1 an A un..tiknttk -be known as rne Tnopper i ram. n
iiiEormcintPAiimffir
if you aijpt MNtoHi
HAVE 'EM
iiao ildn t r rchriirn Ihf ttfimp f?riIDl- i
a f mall unntwv .inrt sfLsnn TTekfts are now on sale
eompenduuu of history in themselves ar the
pnce ff.W n year. rSmSB VatelT"" '
). iw rajust,
Snbst;riil ion nriee O.W a
P.ilvlich.wl t VAI RrrtJirlwaV. NeW
York. .
my 274t
oenl Manager.
Curneau's Bed Bug
Docs the work Quickly, Quietly and
v. .1 renoanent cure "SO TO
rir liCNSAt 9 tee 'PJm tUl
Bed Kus; Poisons, and take no ot
TOt MI 1
Intercept
of
For.
alo