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SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, VUmviUF. KY. NEW YORK. N. Y For sale by KIWEKT K. BELLAMY, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, mcli 36 ly d&w Wilmington , N. C. B. It. B. (Botanic Blood Balm.) If you try this remedy you will say as many ktbers have said, that it is the best blood pu- ifler and tonic. Write Blood Balm Co., At- inta.Ga.. for hook of convincing testimony. 1. P. Davis, Atlanta, Ga.,(Vest End). writes: rl consider that B. B. B. has permanently cured me of rheumatism and sciatica," K. K. Sautter, Atliens, Ga., says: "B. B. B. bured me of an ulcer that had resisted all oth rr treatment." E.G. Tinsley, Columbiana. Ala,, writes: l-.My mother and sister had ulcerated sore broat and scrofula. B B. B. cured them." Joseph F. Sponcler, Newman, Ga., writes: hi. B. 15. entirely cured me of rheumatism In ay shoulders. I used six bottles." thas.Reinliardt.No. 2026 Fountain street. Baltimore. Md.. writes: "I suffered with Weeding piles two years, and am glad to say iiai one oonie or u. a. b. eurea me." J. J. Hardy, Toccoa, Ga., writes: "B. B. B. is mmcK cure ior catarrn. inree ootttes curea k. i naa been troubled several years." a. Spink. Atlanta, Ga., says: "One bottle of u. i3. completely curea my child or eczema." W. A. epper, Fredonia, Ala., writes: "B. ' 15. Cured mv mnthpr of litrpr a tor! Rnw Ihroat.-' Drugs and Chemical?, TOILET ARTICLES, PATENT MEDICINES, boulder Braces, Trusses, etc., etc. Also Prescriptions tilled day or night at F. C. MILLER'S, Htm i-iug owic. 1 PnrnAr Prmrtli otiri Vnn c-n VISITORS. 'ISITORS IN THE CITY ARE CORDIALLY pvitedto our large establishment, which con joins the largest stock of BOOTS and SHOES p the state. Constantly receiving goods en ables you not only to get new goods but all -it-s. uur stock was never more mplete- andwe win give you more for your 'ae-v 'ban you win receive elsewhere. Special Bargains Bts-Low Quartered SHOES. Ladies'. F' M Chilaren-S SLIPPERS. Fve Hundred Pairs Opera suppers at 50c. 75e. ti.oo. .2fL r$f!?ler Tip Lace 0xfords at yturee buttons Oxfords at $1.00, $1.25 ofnS?011 Boots' Patent Leather thesellnce$2-75- finiS0n C and D we flt -cuuon given to mail orders. 6e- R. French & Sons, 108 North Front St. y is ixsov iTesident. W. P. TOOMER, Cashier. ,illonSavinss& Trust Co.. 108PUSC8 taUklndg. mchtt a CUONESBERG, tisn ' r . mx Market st., soutn side. THE DAILl Jij JlJ I f j i VOL XIII. WILMINGTON, N. C. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 12, 1889. NO 138. The Democratic National Comj Forecasts, mittee met this afternoon to elect a For North Carolina, fair weRtliPr succeesor to the late W. it. Barnum, 1 preceetled by light rain in west por- wUwt.v. ,auj luemoera uon ana stationary .temperature. oi ni vouiiuiitee nave protested that they will not take the place that the eligible candidates now are not numerous. Gorman does not want it, Brice will not have it and Scott threatens to resign if made chairman. As to whom the Com mittee will elect there is nothing yet but the wildest speculation. The contest will really be between a Barnum tariff man and a Cleveland revenue reform man, There is no limit to Yankee genius and inventiveness. The latest is a "hangman's txxun organized in Chicago. A special in the New York Herald thus outlines its objects and intentions: We gimply intend to hangr or kill convicted murderers by electricity or other means provided bv the laws of the various States of the Union. Hangings are so often bung led by sheriffs who do not know any more about killing a man seientm cally than they do of running a locomotive that there are manv times horrible butcheries. It is our intention to send competent men wherever needed to conduct and superintend hangings, or we will set up the most unproved electrical machinery and send skilled electri cians to kill murderers in that wav. It all depends upon the law of the State." "Have you ever had any experi ence in killing men legally V I ask ed. Mr. Cleary shuddered. The thought was evidently reputrnant to his liner sensibilities. "No, I haven't." he replied. "But then I will not do the bringing myself. We will have good men for that. Look at the ex ecution of the Bald Knobbers, for instance. What could have been more horrible than that? There is no professional hangman in the United States, as in England, and therefore the duty of strangling murderers to death devolves on in experienced sheriffs.". "Do you expect the enterprise will be financially successful?" "We will try to make it so." "You anticipate a good many calls for the services of yonr hangmen, then?" "Yes, there are scores of sheriffs throughout the country who would only be too glad to have hangings taken off their hands." "Do you think other States besides New York will resort to the use of electricity for their murderers?" "I don't know. Perhaps they will. In any event we will have whatever is necessary the guillo tine, if they want it, though I don't suppose it will ever come to that. Most of the States, though, will stick to the rope, and hanging will not be played out in this country for many years to come." No matter what the school of physic, They each can cure an ache or phthisic At least 'tis said they can; But as Science turns the wheel still faster, And quacks and bigots meet disas ter, To us there comes a man Whose merits hath won countless zealots, Who use and pnaise his "Pleasant Pellets." I The "Pleasant Purgative Pellets" of Dr. Pierce, though gentle in ac tion, are thorough and never fail to cure biliousness, diseased or torpid liver and constipation. LOCAL UXnEKTS. Index to Nkw advertisements B F Penny Clothing Munds Bros Pharmacists J J Hedrick White Goods W M Cumming Mattresses Taylor's Bazaar Great Sale R M McIntire Window Shades J J Hedrick Hygienic Underwear Mrs J M Richardson bummer Board Full moon to morrow morning at 39 minutes past 3 o'clock. The Sylvan Grove carried a large crowd to Carolina Beach to- day. . Peculiar in .-medicinal merit and wonderful cures Hood's Sarsapa rilla. Now is the time to take it, for now it will do the most good. Don't forget the excursion to mors row to Carolina Beach by the Ger mania Cornet Band. These have already proved among the most pleasant events of the season. The boat will leave here at 9:30 a. m. and 2:30 p. m. The Band will play sev eral fine pieces on the street before the boat leaves to morrow morning SHE IS "GRATEFUIi." "I saved the life of my little girl ! by a prompt use of Dr. Acker's Ensr : lish Remedy for Consumption." Mrs. Wm. V. Harriman, New York. Munds Bros., druggists KefreBbins and Invigorating ! Delicious Soda Water as drawn from Munds Brothers' magnificent new soda fountain at a temperature of 34. Purest Fruit Syrup. Milk Shakes j and Natural Mineral Water. J The Daily Advertiser is a new candidate for popular favor, the first number of which was issued yesterday. Messrs. King, He wett& Co. are the proprietors. Enamoline, the best 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. Messrs. Gannon and O'Keefe, TJ. S. inspectors of steamboats and boilers, arrived in the city this morning and will remain here sev eral days to attend to business in their department. The ladies of Myrtle Grove Sound will give a festival on Friday night, June 14th, at the school house at that place for the purpose of start ing a fund to build a Methodist church near the place where the old one stood, on Myrtle Grove Sound. To Shippers of Truck. The Atlantic Coast Line is now receiving all perishable freight for shipment North by the Atlantic Coast Dispatch, all the breaks in the line having been repaired, so that through shipments will be made without delay. Maj. Arnold, U. S. A., who was here some time ago, arrived in the city again last night from Fortress Monroe. Major Arnold has charge of the construction of the battery at the Encampment grounds at Wrightsville, and his visit here is for the purpose of making arrange ments for its immediate construction. Tourists, Whether on pleasure bent or busi ness should take on "".very trip a bottle of Syrup of Figs, is it acts most pleasantly and effectually on 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. Changed to Forecasts. The term "Forecasts" is now the correct thing. It has been adopted by the Signal Bun au so as to make it agree with the nomenclature of the weather service in other coun tries. The change is made by jus to-day. First it was "ProbabilN ties," then "Indications" and now) it is "Forecasts." We like the last the best. The Hook and Ladder Horses. The Hook and Ladder Company have bought the fine pair of horses they were trying yesterday. The horses weigh 2,600 pounds and cost the company $550. They are cer tainly a fine pair. The old horses was sold this morning. Mr. M. Newman, Chief of the Fire Depart ment, bought one and the other was sold to Mr. E. H. Sneedy manager of the Knoxville Furniture Company. To Sing at Lexington. We are pleased to learn that Miss Annie DeRosset, so well known and so heartily admired here, has ac cepted an engagement to sing at the musical and literary entertainment to be held at Lexington, Ky., early in Jul'. She will return home about the 10th of July, leaving Washing ton City, where she now is, on or about the 24th inst. Peterson's Magazine. Jreterson for July oegins tne new volume with a tempting array of attractions. There are numerous fine engravings, and some of the prettiest dress and needle work pat terns that ever delighted a woman's eye. "A Chapter on Umbrellas" is very entertaining and is beautifully illustrated. The early chapters of Miss Bowman's serial, "In St. Tam many Parish" are full of striking interest. "The End of It,"by Frank Lee Benedict, and "Benson's Ro mance," by Clarence M. Boutelle are capital stories, and there are various others of exceptional merit. "Woman On A Tricycle" is an amusing and instructive sketch, and the "Talks By A Trained Nurse" offers admirably clear and practical ' directions for giving aid in sudden accidents. Now is a good time tp get up a club at greatly reduced rates. Send for a sample copy. Ad dress Peterson's Magazine, Phila jdelphia,Pa. ; j Lawn rakes of the latest nd most improved patent. For sale by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co f There is economy in building barb wire fences and in buying your wire j from the N.lJacobi Hdw. Co. t We understand that Mr. Geo. Z. Fench's papers are now all in good shape and that he will be ready to take charge of the Postoffice hereby the first of July. We greatly regret to hear that Dr. Ennett's condition is very ser. ious. He is a sicker man than was indicated by us yesterday. Fears are entertained for his life. A fine crop of corn is growing on the Market street plaza. There is also a fine crop of waste paper, too, which should be removed, as it is neither pretty nor profitable. We would advise our readers to stop at the Wilmington Shirt Fac tory and look at the largest stock and the most handsome styles ,of lawn tennis shirts in the city and at prices to suit everybody. No. 122 Market street. Signof the blue awn ing tf The big excursion train from Mt. Airy is expected here to morrow morning. It will come in over the Carolina Central via Maxton and will go directly down to the Hum mocks and Wrightsville Beach where the party will breakfast. It is ex pected that there will be nearly 500 persons on the train. Wake Forest Commencement. Round trip tickets to Wake Forest, by way of the Seaboard Air Line will be on sale to day and until the 15th inst. inclusive, on account of the commencement exercises, at the following rates: From Wilmington, $7.50; Charlotte, $7; Raleigh, 85 cts.; Sanford, $2.90; Rutherfordton, $9.50; Shelby, $8.75; Lincoluton, $8.05; Weld on, $3.75. Hath Houses at the Hummocks. We are glad to know that bath houses are to be constructed at the Hummocks. There are to Ie two, each40xC0 feet, and built on the sand shoal about midway of the channel. One is to be placed North of the bridge and the other South of it. The water there is delight fully clear and as salt as it is outside and baths in it will be delicious. These bath houses are to be appur- tenancesof the hotel. City Court. There were only two cases before the Mayor this morning. These were : Jas. Williams, charged with dis orderly conduct, was found guilty and fined $20 or 30 days. Tolsen Bailey, Jr., disorderly con" duct, was also found guilty but got off a little easier than the former, being fined only the cost,of the case, which were $3.75. Old Co. K, Third N. C. Infantry. A representative of this paper had the pleasure of being present at the soldiers' reunion at South Washing ton on the 10th inst. There were at least one thousand present from va rious portions of Pender and lower Duplin. The exercises, after prayer, were ushered in by a poem delivered by Dr. R. T. Sanders, of Pender. We shall not attempt an analysis of hig fine effort, as we hope to get a copy for publication. The orator of the day, Hon. C. W. McClammy, was presented by Hon. E. D. Hall in his usual felicitous style. As our readers are well aware, the Major is always full of 'speech" and it is useless to add that he did full justice to the occa sion and covered himself with glory. After Maj. McClammy's oration, dinner was announced. Such a din ner well, we can't tell it. You ought to have been there. Col. Hall entertained the assem blage in the afternoon by a fine ad dress delievered to an attentive au dience in a pleasant and graceful tyle. The remainder of the afternoon was spent by theyoutn and beauty of the land in tripping the light fantastic toe with music by a string band from Wilmington. A greater display of beauty it would be hard to find. In every way the occasion was a pleasure, a delight and a success. It was one of the most delightful of the series of Reunions the gallant old soldiers have yet bad. NEW ADVERTIHEM KNT PLKASE NOTICJfc we wm he giaa to receiTe rimniiiiHj i iin from our friends on any and all subjects general interest, tout The name of the writer must always be fur- rushed to the Editor. communications must be written on but one side of tne paper. Personalities must be avoided. And it is especially ana particularly under stood that the Editor does not always endorse the views of correspondents M stated in the editorial columns. N KW A DVERTI8EMENTB. RENOVATING ! RENOVATING! RENOVATING ! Manufacturing J Manufacturing I Manufacturing I ! Opposite City Hall. SPJRINliS MADE TO ORDER PILLOWS MADE TO ORDER CUSHIONS MADE TO OUDEjS MATTRESSES MADE TO ORDER je 11 tf Don't : Forget : the : Name, "W. CUMMTNQ, Opposite City Hall. Hon. A. M. Waddell has returned to the city from a visit to Cleveland , Springs. Excellent summer board can be had near Lincolnton at very low rates. The rooms are pleasant and the fare is unexceptionable. See advertisement of Mrs. J. M. Richard- J son in this issue. Mr. St ranee's Lecture. Rev. Robert Strange delivered a decidedly interesting address last night at the rooms of the Y. M. C.A. It was Christ as a man and with all of the higher attributes ' and exeel leneies of Christian manhood which he so eloquently portrayed. xThere was not a very large audience but those who heard the address were glad that they were there. TRIBUTE OF RESPECT. At a meeting of the "St. George and St. An drew society " the following preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted: Whereas, It has pleased Almighty God in his infinite wisdom to take from our midst our fellow member, the late WILLIAM G. BROWN; therefore, be It Kesolved, That ln the death of William G. Brown this Society has lost a good and faith ful member, ana this community a valuable citizen. Resolved, That the sincere sympathy of this society be teadered to the widow and family of deceased member. Resolved, That a page in the minute book of the society be left blank with the inscription of the name and date of death of our deceased member, and that a copy of these resolutions be sent to his widow, and to the dally papers of this city for publication. BERRY GLEAVES, VV. A. RIACH, A. D. BROWN. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Grand Family Excursion TTNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE GER mania Cornet Band. Thursday, June 13th. '89. Steamer Sylvan Grove will leave her wharf for Carolina Beach at 9:30 a. m. ana 2:30 p. m Tickets 50 cents; children 25 cents. Commit tee: J. H. Render, j . H. Kuck, J. C. Boesch ana j. . jl. uiescnen. je iu sst m w Home Enterprise. o FayettivelleWoodenwareCo. TELL BUCKETS, HORSE BUCKETS, Water Pails, Measures, &c, at Manufacturers Prices. Samples at my office, 303 N, Wate street, orders solicited. , T. D. LOVE, commission Merchant, je io 2t Manufacturers' Agent. 5i ' LfcT 9 W ' No man can feel independent whs pays rent. Be your own landlord. Building Lots for sale on Queen, castle, Church, Ann, Nun, Princess, Chestnut, Mulberry, Walnut, Bed Cross, Dickinson, Charlotte, Campbell, Bruns 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 those wishing to build. Apply to JAMES WILSON, api is 2m office of D. O'Connor. 'IN tub o! mci mmi fob wir Summer Board. T J)LEASANT COUNTRY BOARD, TWO miles from Lincolnton. "Daily mail. One free visit to Lincolnton dally, if desired. Table satisfactory, with abundant supply of Meats, vegetables and Fruit. Cool, pleasant rooms. $20 per month. Chll dren less. Address MRS. J. M. RICHARDSON, jel2tf Woodside, Lincolnton, N. C. GO TO B. F. PENNY, DEALER IN Clothing, Furnishing Goods, M H ATS, CAPS, SHOES, &c, No HO iJsarkt Street. Y LINE CONSISTS OF ALL THE NOV elties in Men's and Boys' and Children's Cloth - ing, Hats and Underwear. I am now offering my entire stock at a great sacrifice ln order fo make room for Fall Goods. All good3 sold from 10 to 15 per cent less than any other house can seU them. All parties Interested and wishing to purchase anything tp my line will save money by calling before purchasing elsewhere. Money Saved is Money Made B. F. PENNY. je 12 tf 110 Market Street. Executor's Notice; WTAVING, ON THE 1ST DAY OF MAY, 18S9, qualified as Executor of the last wui and testament of Mrs. Franeenla E. McKoy, dV ceased, I hereby give notice to those indebted to the 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 wm and testament of Mrs. Franeenla E. McKoy. deceased, my 1 law ew wed "IF YOU AIN'T GOT 'BM, YOU MIGHT HAVE 'EM. Corneau's Bed Bug Interceptic Does the work Quickly, Quietly and Pleasant ly, A Permanent cure "So to Speak." Ask tor Corneau's, the Alpha and Omega of ALL Bed Bug Poisons, and take no other. For sale by all Druggists. mch 27 8m nac m CAROLINA BEaCH AND 80U1HPORT. JUNE 4TH STEAMER "SYLVAN GROVE" LEAVES for Carolina Beach dally, except Sunday, at 9:30 a. m. 2:30 p. m. and 7 p. m. Train leaves Beach at 12:30 p. m. , 5:15 p. m. , and 8 p. m. Steamer PASSPORT runs a double trip dally, except Sunday, between Wilmington and Southport; leaving Sout hport at 6:30 a. m. and 2 p. m.; leaving Wilmington at 9:45 a. m. and 5 p. m. Stopping at Carolina Beach ln the morning trip up and the afternoon trip down. Tickets for passengers on the 5 o'clodk and 7 o'clock trips 25 cents, good to return only on same evening. 4. W. HARPER, je j tf Gen'l Manager. Shaves for the Million. JOHN WERNER, THE GERMAN BARBER, begs to inform his friends and patrons that he still holds forth at the old stand, next door to the Northwest corner of Market and Front streets. Parties from the country visiting tne city are invited to give m0 a can. Clean tow els, sharp razors and first class barbers are our boast. Respectfully, JOHN WERNER, je 8 The German Barber. Early In the Week O UR HANDSOME NEW SODA APPAKA- tus will be ln position. We win then be pre pared to dispense Soda Water and Natural Mineral Water of the finest quality. MUNDS BROTHERS, jun 7 tf 104 N. Front St. James C. Munds, Agt, DRUGGIST. FULL LINE OF, PURE DRUGS AN Chemicals Physicians' Prescriptions a spe cialty. Fancy and Toilet Articles in great va riety. Artesian Well Mineral Water; come ln and try a glass FREE. Jan 16 Brown's Beach Restaurant AND BATH HOUSES. J ' WOULD BESPECTFULLY (ANNOUNCE to the public that my Restaurant and Bath Houses on Wrightsville Beach, opposite t&fi Hummocks, are now open and ready for the accommodation of all who mav favor ma with their patronage. i ig nan, soct sneii crabs and sandwiches ready on tne arrival of all trains. The Bath Houses arc clean, well ventilated and supplied with fresh water, clean towels and careful attendants. A call Is aoM&tedS' iwepwHvuiy, . my 84 tf B, E. L. BROWN, .0
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