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I in been troubled several years." i a. miu; Atlanta, Ga.. says: "one Dottie or B. a omrletelv cured my child oteczema." PerDPr. Frpdonia Ala. ' wrltesi 4B. ST-. & cured my mother or ulcerated sore ... I James C. Munds, Agt , DUUGGIST. I FILL LINE OY PURE DRUGS AND fmlcals Ph-sic!.ms Ire5rIntlons a 'snc- f-fy. FancvandTollPt Artlrlps in PTpak va- m- Artesian Well Mineral Water; come in pttya glass FKgE. i Jan 13 W.ATKlXsox. lTcsidcnt. WT. F. TOOMER, Cashier. VilmiRgton Savings & Trust Co., 0Si'UI'Ess ST- WILMINGTON, N. C, 13 empowered to -.i.ui iumuus;, men u m York & Wilmington Steamship Co j 1151129, EAST RIVER NEW YORK rj 'n Chambers and Roosevelt sts, AtSOdOCfc; P.Mf WednesrtAv .Tnne 19 fSEFpr;;,v t Saturday, June 22 'SEEK - -...Wednesday, June 26 ; j Saturday, June 29 fkomvjlmingtoN' I lt01-'- Frtdayj June 21 . . .Tuesday; June 25 Friday, June 28 ....Tuesday, July 2 VEproiL.V; iffiM13 Lading and Lowest Thro' rV0 iS and Irom Points tn North t5S?StiL!lavc surpassed ;passen. Pi a (i ff.1 --A E. : -llijon . Sunerintendet : tu8o.p ct,,. Wilmington, p. immc Managers ' rn.p mew iorK I . Bwing Gteen. Sew y 3. '"S and i hftmialr. : UU(-U l'ATRVT -uirrkTr-Txrpc! B. " tw, ( rras.Tru3sVs,etc..etc " ' '., "Unions niied(lATnrT1icrhti-:. corner Founuua Sta., r H VOL XI II. r ;f 1NDKX TO NSW ADTZRTlSEafKNTS , BF PKKxr-ciolhlng K 1 Stm r BESsn-Thc Fourth 1 j ':,!": Mukds Beos Pharmacists ! 3 J Ll EDKicKWhlte, Goods AtTENnoNSurYlvors Co I W M CraiJiiKQ Mattresses - - - j TayU)bts Bazaar A 'Letter j :J W S O R K-Change bt Schedule ' j F A LoaD-Carollna Yacht "club - j . W Jfc WT It If Co-Dividend Notice j -li M .McrsTiKx French sateens " r - TlEDTiicK Parisian Outing Cloths j ucban ViKW R K Music for Dancing jcur. oiueriocais see lourtu page. Xhe banks and the public j offices will all be closed to morrow. i l'.,r Church cushions made to" order by W. M. Cumminsr. opn. Citv Hall, t Mr. T. Sessoius, of Gravelly Hill, Bladen "county, was in the cityr to day. . ; ! : For fishing lines, leads,bob$, poles and hooks of all kinds go to the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. 1 ; ' f Lawn rakes of the latest nd most improved patent. For sale by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co i t Mosquito bars, a new and conven ient kind, for sale by W. Mj. Cum- ming, opposite City Hall. j , t . .... . , . Eioiitiy anil strirth are! pecu liar to Hood's Sarsaparilla, the only medicine of which "100 .Doses One Dollar" is true. - . i We will take the usual Fourth of July holiday and therefore no paper will be issued from this office to morrow. : Painters, save money by buying your white lead, ready mixed paints, varnishes and brushes from jthe N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. They sell none but the best. i t ' .;'.'.. .. r Forecasts. ' i .For North Carolina, showers and stationary temperature. The local forecasts, for Wilmington are for rains at intervals. j f Mr.'M. Mulcahay, formerlyjof the Carolina Central R. R., but bow a resident of Norfolk, is here1 for a brief visitv for the first time jn four years. ; . ' ' : . Enamolinel the best stoveipolish in the market. No ' ust, no mixing necessary. Use like shoe blacking. ,E very, housekeeper should try it. For sale by the N. Jacobi 1 1 d wl Co. t , i " t Refreshing and Invigorating Delicious Soda Water as. drawn from Munds Brothers1 magnificeut nevy soda fountain at a temperature of 34. Purest Fruit Syrup,Milk Shakes and Natural Mineral Water, j . i Miss Claude Brandt, who has been visiting Mrs. W. S. Hewlett, of this city, for sever vl weeks past will leave to night for her home in Char lotte. ' I . j The firsts North Carolina water melon of the season , was in market this morning. Xt was raised by Mr, Lane Ward, of Brunswick county, and sold for 50 cents. ' i 1 The steamer Jiessie, Cant. Snell, will make an. excursion oii the Fourth to the "Rocks1' and to SouthJ liort. An opportunity for a pleas ant day's enj6yment. j j The display of fireworks at the Hammocks to morrow night will be something, grand, and everybody ought to see it. The display will commence at 8 o'clock. 1 ; Mr. Horace Piatt, of the Island Beach Hotel, was in the city to day laying in large supplies for the.un- usually heavy, demand which will be made upon him to morrow. ' : ' Capt. F. M. James reports 15 in terments in ;Oak Grove Cemetery during the month of June. Of these 3 were adults and 12 were children. Two of the latter were white. ! "We'll bet our last year's straw hat that there will be no rain here to morrow. Our local's prediction for that day is partly cloudy arid partly clear and but little or no rain, i lhe position to which Mr. W.'J. Woodward iias been appoipted on the Seacoast Railroad, spoken of by ns yesterday, is that of Auditor of the -road.. Uis . appointment dates froui'the Jst inst. ' ' 1 - - ' .3hirts we have got them by the iuilji0u7 JUAd by good and skilful hand comeJand seus, , we can' save you oygr fifty five per cent. We'll not charge you fancy price?, trf at you well, don't be afraid; therefore come and patronize; us money sav, ed is money made, at the Wilming" ton ShirtFactory, 122 Market street Sign of the blue awning. if ;: ' - - - ' ; " . - ' ' " w r ' ' " ' : Mr. (ieo. A. Ramsey, " Vice Presi dent and General Manager of-tthe Burlaw & Onslow Railroadwas in the city to day. He aays that work commence on that road in ten days, or thereabouts, from this time'. Mr. Geo. Z. French, who is to bostJluent;)0et, the General. Manager, the postoffice here for the next four years took charge of :the office to day. Maj. W. W. Carraway, Post office Inspector, superintended the transfer" from Mr. Parsley to Mr. French. -: ' )r:K . ProcTess. - , - - , It is very important in this age of vast material progress that a reme dy be pleasing to the taste and to the eye,' easily taken, acceptable.to the stomach arid healthy in its na ture and -effects. Possession these qualities. Syrup of Figs is the one perfect laxative, and most genttej diuretic known. The Messenger and the RKVIK W are again at loggerheads. Our prog nosticator says that it will clear off to-morrow i night or Friday night, while the Mess, says that there will be rains rintii Sunday.: Either one of us knows just about as much about the matter as the other does but just for tie fun of the thing let's fcee who will come nearest the mark. Dots from Duplin. - I A representative of this paper passed through various points of Duplin county last week and he found the crops all in' good condi tion and many of- them above tb,e average. There has been , lots of rain, though, and it is feared that later rains have caused much injury to the prospects. The County Commissioners met at Kenausville on Monday, but there was much a smaller assemblage of people in town thin is usual on such occasions, . as the farmers are all now hard at work in the fields, trying to get down the grass and get their crops in condition to lay by;j The time for holding D,uplin Superior Court has .been changed from the second Monday icu SepJ tember to the first Monday in Au gust. The jury panel was drawn on Monday for the' term as follows: : Richard S Grady, Frank P. Cox, Albert Rhodes, Albert F. i Quirin, Bryant F. , Williams, Webster C. Jones, R. H, Wells, Zach Jones, Calvin Thomas, John E. Cavenaugh, Joanthan Murray,, jif Lanier, John E. Swinson, Ollin L- Sullivan, Lim. H, Newkirk, Rob, ;C. Houston, Geo. F. Simmons, D. T, McMillan, Lewis Outlaw, Edt J, Chesnutt, J. B.lack Cox, Isaac Brown, Ben Far rior, Sam D. Ferrell, Zack Blanch ard, James J. Whitefield, C. P. Gay lor, S. B. Newton, Adam Williams, W. L. Kelly, W. J. Hall, Phinis Hardy, Geo. T. Powell, David W. Turner, Jr., A. J. Smith, . " A New Churcli Dedicatml. The new Presbyterian Church at Beulahville, Duplin county, was dedicated last Sunday and a cor respondent says of this interests ing event: "On last Sabbath I had the pleasure of attending the dedi catory services of the Presbyterian Church at Beulahville, (Snatchett,) Duplin county. It is a very neat, commodious -building and reflects great. credit upon the liberality and taste of the people of that commun ity. , The services commenced on Saturday and the congregations were, large, both day and night, and on , Sunday, notwith stand ing th e rain and the swollen condition of the streams, there were fully (JOG people present. - The . singing ' was good, the preaching was good, and the hospitality ot . the, people un bounded and aU seemed to enjoy themselves. It will be long reiuem bered in the history of Beulahville, The services - were conducted ly Rev. J. D Stanford, -under:; whose ministrations the church there has been " organized i and the building erected, and Revl B. F. Marable, D. 'D. It was Drl MarableV first visit to the nlace and he greatly endear- ed himself to the people and they sincerelv hope that at no distant dayihe may pay them another visits Rev. J. D. Slauford will hold a pro- . - - -. a, -' . : 1 tracteu meeung tuere, commencing on' the Friday before' Ihe second Sunday pi Angust,and the -people are looking forward to H as i a thue when iianyvwill .be added to the church; I thirik I cau safely say I have never mingled with l a more hospitaDle, generous, kind-hearted people than those around BeqUhi At Switchback To-MorroW. Abere will be music all day long tomorrow in the pavilion at Switch back station; on the Ocean -View Railroad, and until 12 o'clock at night, i In the language of the elo" Cslightly modified and riot I at all acidulated) we say to Jall'Go arid dance, ; take your co u sins aud you r, aunts, , for it is your best chance to show off your new pants." If thi';: inducement does'rit ; iriduce them we'll go agiri the weather " and dry' up. : ''sJ-fr ,r-n New Schedule on Seacoast Koad. f On and after to-i uorrow, arid u ntit further notice riiington Seacoast Raiifoad will leave Wilmington as follows, viz: 6.00, 9.30 and 11.30 a. m., 1.00, 2.30, 3.10, 5.00 6.15. 7.25, 8.30 and 10.15 p. m. Trains will arrive at Wilmington as follows: 8.20 and 11.05 a. in., 1.50, 2.50, 4.45, 5.50, 7.00, 8.15, 9.29, 10.35 and 11.59 p. ill. i-.V;;"' --::- : r 1;' On Sun lays, trains will leave Wil mirigton 9.05 a. m., 3.10 and 6.15 p. m. Trains will arrive at Wilmington on Sundays at 10.30 a. m., and 5.50 and 7.20 p: m. i' r The supper train will be the 7.25 p. iu. train, leaving Wilmington. Rouritl trip tickets will be sold at 35 cents for this - train to parties re turning the same night. p The Kegatta To-Morrow f; As has been announced, the first egular regatta of the Carolina Yacht Club will take place over the course, at Wrightsvilfe to morrow. The race will begin at 11 o'clock. Eight boats have entered. ! as " fol lows: - . Pirate Captain Norwooc Giles. L Vixen Captain E. S. Latnrier. Phantom Captain R. L. Williams, Rosa Captain W. L. Smith. . Lillian Florence Captain H, M. Bowden, ; L Little Alice Captain S. P. Cowan. Heriuit Captain R. C. JDeRosset. Sprite Captain "A J. Flanner. " M Other boats will possibly enter later, . : " f; " For the guidance of yachtsmen and others, who may wish to folfow their favorites over the course, we give below the official list, showing Hie number which each yacht will wear on her mainsail: Restless 5, Ripple 20, Frolic 22, Mascotte 24f Bonnie Lassie 25, Loulie 20, Phan- ttom 27, Little Alice 28, -Lillian Flor ence 30, Idler 31, Mabel 32, Vixen 33, Bubble 34, Sprite 35, Peggoty 36, Pirate 37, Mamie" B. 38. j ; At a special meeting of the gov erning board, held yesterday after noon at 4 o'clock, the following communication was read, and upon motion of Mr. Norwood Giles, the recommendations therein were unan imously concurred in an 3 the con ditions under wEich the - Latimer Cup is sailed; for .were -amended to conform, to wit: ;j fy 1 f , THE LATIMER CUP. ! 1: Vilmington, June 20, 1889. uMr: Wm. LatimcrCity. ' : - Feeling assurred (by the fact th at two contemplated regattas have al ready been given up this season', on account of prooaoie non entry oi yachts). that the success of this sea son's regattas of the Carolina Yacht Club demands that some extra in ducements and changes in existing sailing regulations be made. 7 . We, the undersigned yacht owners, resnectf ully request you, as donorof the "Latimer Cup,'! to ask the gov ernincr board of the Carolina: Yacht Club to make such- changes -in. the sailing regulations for satrie, as may give second and third class boats a etterBho wing,and thereby increase their interest; also, if practicable, to offer special prizes for "at least one of the classes, in all of the races o this season. We would suggest that satisfactory regulations, in regard to the "Latimer Cup" contests, might be as follows: To allow the yachts of the- three. Glasses (provided at least two in each class are entered for a regatta) to sail against those of their class and in . case that two or three should win the 'ame three consecutive races in their classes, the cup should belong to that yacht which should farst fail to be defeat ed by any boat of her class in any of the succeeding races. A failure to enter any of the succeeding races D u i S. P. Cowan, Wm. L. Smith, H. L. Fennell, G. C. Worth, A. J' Flanner, jno. K. Williams, Jos, Price,' Jas. H. Chadbdurn, Jr., J. McR. Co wan, Geo. D: Parsley, W. I Parsley, O. A. Wiggins, yacht owners. ' . r Approved: Jos. Price, chairman, M. S. Wil- Iardr D MacRae. Jr.. Regatta Com- mit.tpp Carolina :.Vin n f fllnli " -f - The first train; pn.the C. F. & Y. V. R R, is expected to arrive at the noon at 6 o'clock. . - ; - -1 NO 156. HEW ADVEETISEM BNTH W H E W I m STO PC H 1 HCX - ri nc Between' the lrik of:New 3LalHSuiLLJJ?1I For'thre Of MRgjQHlTAYLdR; "Dbar SiriI sold you all my Straw Uats last year . at the end of the season, so I sendyou balance of this season's Hats as you know we hare stopped making Summer Hatsr and also our stock of Fine French Flowers at your own choice, same as last year. Hoping you will do as well with -them as you did before, for ve kiiowyou are the Leading Millinery House ' 111 your city and able to handle these and give your customers V God -Bargain and gain trade, ::rKrl-r - ; - - .,M . - : Yours A; We therefore place these Hats on our counters, in all Colors, this Sea- , son's Shapes, also Flowers, this Season's Goods, 'at one-half their value j ' - ; "V ' TAYLOR'S BAZAAR. -- I M Rv J)H N- TAYLOR, A- 'zz'j''! WVOS- " )-4 - ' Dear Sir : I take the? liberty of sending you 125 Dozen Caps in Lace and Swiss, in all the best Shapes, the balanceof this Season's Manufac turing, will clpsethem out to yea at a sacrifice, if you can use them. You" always handle a great, quantity and I know you can handle them and give yowr Customers a good Bargain and leave you some margin for your trouble, as we stop making them for this Season. Wishing you good luck them them, we are1 , - . ? . . . Very Truly Yours, - I v . ' F. G. & CO., Baltimore, Md. 1 We thereforeplace these on our Counters at one-half their value. . 118 Market Strpet, - - - - Wilmington, H. 0. The Newborn Steam Fire Engine Company will visit this city during the Encampment. They will be handsomely entertained. The latest reports from Fayette villo are to the effect that it is still raining there and. that the water continues to rj.se. vIt is ...a, tremen dous freshet' The ' crops' in the Bladen lowlands are all overflowed. NEW, ADVERTISEMENTS Attention, gUKVIVORS CO. I, 18TH; N. C. T.:YOU are requested to meet at the Hammocks "to mprrow, 4thlast , at 1 o'clock p.m. Jy3lt The Fourth. rHE STEAMER BESSIE WILL LEAVE HER wharf, foot f Dock street, at &30 bciockfor the Rocks and Southport. Returning, leaves southport at 3:30 and the : Bocks at 4 p. m. Fare for round trip 50c An - opportunity Is thus offered to all who wish a pleasant, quiet time, w. A. SNELL, Jy 3lt , , . Captain. . Carolina Yacht Olub. fHE FIRhT REGATTA" OF THE SEASON will be sailed over the Club Course on THURS DAY, JULY 4TH, at 11 a. m. Yachts should report at 10:30. Attention is called to the rule requiring Yachts to wear their number on the mainsail, and to be entered with the Measurer twenty-four hours before the time for starting. Wilmington & Weldon Railroad Co OFFICE OF SECRETARY AND TREASURER, I Wixminqtok, N. C.; July 1,1889. rjlHE BOARD. OF DIRECTORS OF. THE Wllmlngtoii and Weldon Railroad Company have declared a semi-annual dividend of lour per cent, on the capital stock of this Company, payable at the office of the Treasurer on and after July 15th, 1889. The transfer books wiU stand closed from J uly 1st to July 15th, 1889, inclusive. : . .. JAS. Y. POST, JR., . Jy310t Treasurer W. & W. R. K. Co.: Wilmington SeacoabtiR.R, ANO AFTElt JULY 4TH, 1889, UNTIL further notice. Trains pn the Wilmington Sea- coast llallroad will leave Wilmington as foIr lows, viz: 6K)0, 9:30 and 1130 a. m., 1:00, 3:10, 3.00. 8:15, 75. 8U and 10:15 p. m. . Trains will arrive at Wilmington as follows: 8:20 1 and 11:15 ml ,150, 2:50, 4:45, 550, 7X0. f:15, 90, 105 and 11:59 p. m. . . On Sundays trains will leave Wilmington at fhOS a, m.. 3:10 and :15 p. m.' Trains will arrive at Wilmington on Sundays at 10&0 a. m. and &50 and 9:20 p. m. . Supper Train will be the 7:25 p. m; - train leaving Wilmington. Round trip tickets will be sold at 25c. for this train to parties retura ing the same night. - -' - - - " - J.l?. NOLAN. Jy 3tf - , Gcnl Manager. Our Handcomo gODA FOUNTAIN IS IN FULL SWING. ICE COLD s6da mado of the finest material tn had. Mineral Wfllpra Hilt KhataJ i 1 i Call In snri ew nt - . - - . . MUNDS BROTHERS, -je?7tf .. . - " rj4N. Front 8t, frpra"our ftteafis'.ca.' 'ary.ica enn:t;ccts geiiendlziterestxnxt : ' v Tie naca Wtta writer iass: ahrira fee 'far-' CcominTiriioattci wiltUn on but Personautiea nbi. fca aYCisca.'- ; Ana it is especliJljkai partlcuULriy . ctdcr . stood that the Kdtor Cops not Elways enaorse the views ot corrcsponf eat3 oaltss bo stated' in the editorial coluiruis. , . ; ; ; '--" - N E W ADVnKTIOCliEllTa. eoGGt-, m Hanov Manufacturer and Renovator of Mattresses. "TO Oil V :Q is pt o m opo! Respectf ully, : f " " : -:''. " R- CO., BroaH way; K. Y, , No. 2. Ocean VIoiv "2. ft., Switchback Station. r Music all day and until 12 o'clock at night. ; at Pavilion; , ?";" -,r' s:X.if.;-4A Come and dance and bring your sisters and ' your cousins and your auntav : ' jy 3 It : " Stmr Passport cn the Fourth STEAMER PA8SPORT WILL 'LEAVE WIL mlngton for the Blackflsh Grounds, south- Portland The Rocks on July 4th at 8:30 a. m;f ' returning to Wilmington at 7 p. m. ' Families wishing a quiet trip and pleasant time win do well to go. Fare 75 cents; chll. dren half price. J. 8. SELLERS, . - -Jy22t . - ...captain. ; -THE FOUIiTH 4 - -AT- , jgTEAMER SYLVAN QROVB WILJi LJEAVJB Wilmington on the Fourth at fc30 a, m, 2:80 and Tp. m. . . : . - . .Train leaves Beach at mo, 505 and I p. xa " Passengers by7p.im,MX)atwlu tare one uour at une lieacu. Music for panclng. s Grand Display Of Fireworks at night. Jy? . v: v J. w. UAurJUC, Gen'l Manager . ;.v. Wilmington Seacoast Ri R, f. RASDEST. DISPLAY OP - FIRE-l7nr2fG --CEver Inhibited at the ' '. '." jez l ii cy a k s WRI&HTSVILLE! -o- i Japanbe 15ibitioni-r Bomb sheila, Revolving Cascade, (New) Magic Serpents, Golden Maltese cross In brll nam variegated colors. Mystic Tie, Golden Sun, Washington Illuminated, Colored Para- chute Balloon Rocket, Trailed Stars, Erlal serpents. Rain Fire, Roman Candles, BrUllant Fountain, Colored (new) Meteoric Star. Star Mine, Dazzling Magnesium Illuminators, Mammoth Stet-tstar Fountain, Colored Luml. ' nettes, colored lie nib Shells, Electric Spread ers, Roman candles. Devil Among Tailors. . Close Connection with all Train?. Don't fall to attend the Races of the carillna -. ; Yacht Club, Nine Boats to Eater. htmm lichts ca i ill Mrnh tfercj . , Eleven Trains Each Way oath ' I Wilmington Scacoaat E.B, mm. I. f .
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