. tots mm
. PLZJLS2 IT0TIC3, . '
We will be clad to rectlva tTrrv.?t:e r. "
rrom our menca ca any aaa an rutjecta
general uiterest, but " 7"
The name of the writer must always be far;
nished to the JE2ltcr. j
. cotimvri&UBka must be written ou but
.. mootn, 35 cents.
m0n ' deuveredty carriers, tree
tl iu
one side of the pa jer.
Personalities xaust be ftYClfleo, 7.:
fl r part of me city, at the above
jr?.
week.
Ana it is especially' ana particularly Chder
stood that t.r TMltftr dm .itfut. mw.-
hi
rates ju - -
please report any and
xi r i.
WILMINGTON, N. C, SATURDAY. JULY 6, 1889.
NO 158.
he views of corresponoents oniess so stated
in the editorial columnii 7 .
1
the most elegant form
THE LAXATIVE and NUTRITlOUBdUlOE
PIGS OF CALIFORNIA,
Combined tb themecucin
virtues ol WXZ?JZ.
m05t beneticiai iu u
svstem, iormrag au agiswwK
nently cure naDuuai
pation, and me many -u
pending on a weak or Inactive
condition of the
IIDHHS.UHEBUD BOWELS.
It is the itost excellent remedy known to
CllAlM THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY
Whei one is Bilious or Constipated
'SO THAT
fUSIELOOD, refreshiiio sleep,
HEALTH and STRENGTH
NATURALLY FOLLOW.
Every xme is using' it and all are
delighted with it. ' .
ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR
MAMUFAOTURCO ONLY BY
CALIFORNI A FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
VWMVllLE. KY. HEW YORK. N. V'
Forsale'by ;
ROiSBUT It. HBLIiAMY,
WHOLESALE DRUGGIST,
mch $ lydiw Wilmington, N. C.
B. Ik D. (Botanic, Blood ISalm.)
If rou try this remedy you will say as many
hers have said, that It 13 the best bipod pu-
aer and tonic. Write mood Balm Co., At-
inta, Gx. for hook of convincing testimony
1'. Davis, Atlanta, Ga..(West End).writes
u consider that B. B. B. has permanently
tared me of rheumatism and sciatica." .
R. K. Sauiter, Athens, G a., says: "BB.B,
hired me of an ulcer that had resisted all oth
treatment" i ,
E.G. Tinsley, Columbiana, Ala., writes:
7 mother and sister Had ulcerated sore
flat and scrofula 1$ B. B. cured them."
Joseph F. Sponcler, Newman, Ga., wTltes:
B. b; entirely cured me of rheumatism In
irsnomaers. i usa six Dotues.7
his. Reiniiardt. No. 2038 Fountain street
itimore. Md.. writes: "I suffered with
fMns piles two years, and am glad to say
one oouie of B. B. B. cured me."
W. J. Hardy, Toccoa, Ga., writes: "B. B. B. Is
met rare for catarrh. Three bottles cured
I had boon troubled several Tears."
W Smut. Atlanta, Ga., says: "One bottle of
t u. romnieteiv cured mv cniia or eczema."
A. Pepper, Fredonla, Ala., writes: "B.
B.nrca my mother or ulcerated sore
hmes C. Munds, Agt ,
L'Lt LINE OF, PURE DRUGS AND
icals PhTSlclans' Pwr1rt,1ons n. stw-
M". Fancy and Toilet Articles In great va
f7. Artesian well Mineral' Water: come in
V. ATKINSON.
rTesldcnt.
W. P. TOOMER,
Cashier.
ton Savings &'. Trust Ca,
iit 3:5 Maey on satisfactory security,
K' '"West On Denoslts. ts pmnowprftrt tn
rurc Trusls of all kinds . - mch 29 tf -
?ork& WilminloD
Steamship (3o
PIER 39,
EAST RIVER NEW YORK
borireen Chambers i&na Roosevelt sts.
tso-ciock. p.Mr
VVPti : fS'ttnrH'iv Tnl- R
veanesaay, jujy iu
-Saturday, July l3
Wednesday, July 17
AtTbH.;;;;;;;
I ntOX WILMINGTON-
...Friday. July 13
teEE:.;
ftToit. 7.7.7.
.Tuesday, July 16
tTiaay, juty
Tuesday, juiy
iSaSJ?,11 Laoins and Lowest Thro
.SfSvl!0 frPm points In North
r0rStSns&Ve unsurPassed passen-
,co- Ge1 Agents.
and iln-micali
M-icles, patent medicines.
Crace,
s. Trusses, etc., etc.
Preacri
Wons aidayornlghtat
MILLER'S,
INDEX TO NKW ADTSRTISKJflNTS '
B P Pinny Clothing-
A Pebky Livery stabbles
Muxds Bbos Pharmacists
J J iikdrick White Goods
W M Ctjmming Mattresses .
P T Dicjesky Atlantic Cafe
Taylor's Bazjjlr a Letter
OtebaHocsk Little Tycoon
J W II arper Carolina Beach
E W Man siki Atlantic View
Mrs Winslow soothing Syrup
KM McIntire French Sateens
Hedrice Parisian Outing Cloths .
Bbaddy & gaylord Racket store
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For other locals see fourth page.
Day's length 14 hours and 30 mini
utes. . ' ' A'
Sunset to morrow afternoon at 19
minutes past 7 o'clock.
Bring in chickens and eggs and
all kinds of produce for next week.
"' ' ' . N .1 .1111 l, I.I II
Church cushions made to order by
W. M. Gumming, opp. City Hallv t
See advertisements of W.M. Cum-
ming, manuracturer or mattresses, t
Bring in, send in, or in some way
get in wood from the country to this
city.-' v- --5-:- ' - .
For fishing lines, leads,bobs, poles
and hooks of all kinds go to the N.
Jacobi Hdw. Co.
Rev. F. D. Swindell's appoint
ment for quarterly meeting to mor
row is at South port. . : '
Lawn rakes of the latest nd most
improved patent. For .sale by the
N. Jacobi Hdw. Co ' t ;
Canteloupes are coming in a little
more rreeiy. rne aeaiers asK io
cents for the best.
Mosquito bars, a new and conven
ient kind, for sale by W. M. Cum
ming, opposite City Hall. t
Mattresses Renovated and made
to order into two. sections by, W. M.
dimming, opposite City Hall. t
-There is economy in building barb
wire fences and in buying your wire
from the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t
TheCliarlotte News predicts that
a large crowd of Charlottese will at
tend the Encampment next wek.
There was but one interment this
week in Oakdale, and none in Belle
vue. Pine Forest has not reported
We can make you comfortable for
$1.00 by supplying yqu with the
Ironclad Oil Stove. Jacobi Hdw
Co. . t
Prayer and experience meeting at
the Seamen's Bethel this evening at
8.15 o'clock, of business and work"
ingiuen. v
Rev. Mr. Coerr, Rectov of St.
Mark's Church, has returned to the
city an will conduct the services in
his church to morrow.
Distress after eating, heartburn,
sick headache and indigestion are
cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla. It
also creates a good appetite. ;
a pienny oi cars ior tne accoui'
modation of visitors to the Encamp
ment' at .Wrightsville, Hammocks
and Ocean View will pe put on next
weeK, ' . !
. painters, save money by buying
your .white lead, ready mixed paints;
varnishes and brushes from the !f;
Jacqbi IJd--. Op. ThpY 8e none but
the best. ' "
Services in St. John's Churcli to
urorrow: Litany and Hply Com
inunion at U a, m. There will be
$er.vice for. the Wilmington Light
Infantry at 6 p. iu.
Enamoline, the best stove polish
in the market. No ust, no mixing
necessary. Use like shoe blacking.
Every housekeeper should try it.
For sale by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t
Fill up the holes in the sidewalk
that become puddles ot yater dur-
ing rainy seasons, oi.wuiou mere i
one on he'ljforth' and one on the
Soath 'side of, Chestnut, : bet ween
Second'and Third street, and ori
Chestnut near its intersection with
Sixth. -. - - -
llefxeslilnff and Iuvlgoratlug
Delicious Soda Water as drawn from
Munds Brothers' magnificent new
soda fountain at a temperature of
843. Purest Fruit Syrup,Milk Shakes
and Jftitural Mineral Water.
Shirts, we have got them by the
nijllipn. wade by good and skilful
hand; oome and see us, we can save
you over fifty five , per cent. We'll
not charge jon fancy, prices, treat
you well.-don't te afraid.therefore
come and patronize; us money sav
: ed is monev made.' at the Wilming
ton ShirtFactory, 123 Market street.
Hon. C, W. McClammy was in the
city yesterday for a short time on
his return home from Burgaw.
Capt. Manning's house at Atlantic
View, at Wrightsville, is open ' dur
ing Encampment, as at other timesi
See ad. ' .
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The Register of Deeds has issued
marriage licenses during the week
to two white and - three colored
couples. i - -
A gentleman who was at Bnrgaw
on the Fourth says that the whole
country side is talking about com
ing down to see us next week. i
Capt. V. V. Richardson, of Column
bus county, was in ,the , city to-day
and says that he will surely be with
the boys of the bloody Eighteenth
on Thursday next!
Col. Fred A. Olds received a dis
patch: last nigtjt ; from Fortress
Monroe, saying that - two sergeants
of the U. S. Artillery would be sent
here to instruct the troops in artiKv
lery drill during the Encampment.
For the first time in 13 days we
have had some fair weather. The
moon quartered this niorning and
the change in the weather was fore
told. We lost our old straw hat on
the Fourth but we have got in one
day ahead of the Messenger.
Capt. P. T. Dicksey has become
sole proprietor of the Atlantic Cafe,
at Switchback station, on the South
side. J He keeps the best of every
thing there and in a card published
in this issue solicts the patronage of
the public. I
Services at St. 'Paul's Episcopal
Church to morrow at 11- a. m. and
8:15 p. m. . Evening sermon on the
text: ! "For whosoever will save his
life, shall lose jit, but whosoever
shall lose his life for my sake shall
find it.'V Seats free at all services.
Sunday School at 10 a. m.
Mr. A. Perry's livery, sale and ex
change stables on North Front
street! near Mulberry, have just re
ceived several more fine saddle and
buggy horses, Which are for hire.
Mr. Perry has good, clean, healhty
stables and is prepared to board
horses by the day, week or month.
i : i ii ' i m ii i ' "-
St. Mark's Cliurcl.
Tlie Litanv will be said, and the
Holy Eucharist celebrated at 11 a.
in. tomorrow by the rector. The
Sunday school will meet at $:30 p
m., and evening prayer will be said
at 6 o'clock, " "" i - 7
Suuiier Homsby the Sea.
Quite a number of building lots
at-Carolina Beach have been pur
chased by private parties desiroui
of erecting residences. Messrs. W,
A. French, H, A. Kure, D. McEach
ern and W. H. Yopp, among others,
have buildings either completed or
iu course of j construction.. The
Beach Company are selling lots to
actual settlers for quite nominal
prices in order to places-Summer
homes within the reach of desirably
residents at very smalt aost. , i
' Cle Fear Lodge I. O. O. F. !
At the regular meeting of ' Cape
Fear Lodge the following officers
were installed: . V
B. (i John TJl; Bellamy, N. G. R.
B. Clowe, V. (i. James L. Yopp, Wv
Rev. M. C. Walton, C, Rev. R. C,
eaman. Chaplain, , Rev. W. S.
Creasy, R, S. to 1. Q, J. W. Fleet,
L. S. to N. G, 4os, Ii, Smith, R.. S,
to yJ q. Jasper j Pratt, 7U S, tOjV. G.
Marcus Jacobi,R, S, S, Louis Hanby.
L. S, S. Mv T.Davis,!. GVE. P. Boat
wright, O. G. W.'M. Hays.
; . Tlie Little Tycoons. - f
The Wilmington Amateurs will
present their charming piece ft thft
Opera Hpuse. in city on next
Friday nignt, for the benefit of the
Armpry Fund of the -Wilmington
Light Infantry.' : It will b.a pjesenti
ed with new attractions, new cot"
tutne and a grand chorus, and we
have no hesitation in asserting that
there will be a rush for tickets. The
price is very reasonabje-r-Qnly 5Q
cents and nq etr charge ! for re
served seats. The box sheet will be
open, at Heiusberger's and also a,t
the Island Beach Hotel qq Wednes day
next tUe lQth Inst, f : 7-
I - An Oflfentlve llMn 7 7
is most distressing, not only j to the
person afflicted if he have any pride,
hut to those with whom he comes in
n.on tact. - It is a delicate matter to
speak of, but it has parted friends
and lovers, uau ureaiu uuu ciiiurru
are inseparable. Dr. Sage's Catarrh
Remedy q,ures the worst cases as
thousands can testify.
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' 7- - - . ' " 0
. Progress. . 1
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 and healthy in its na
ture and effects. Possession these
qualities, Syrup of Figs is the one
perfect laxative and1 most gentle
diuretic known. 1
Duplin Connty Vets. I
A county Confederate Veterans'
Association for Duplin county, -was
organized at Kenansville on the 4th
inst, by "electing the following of
ficers, -viz !-Rev, Julian P. Faison,
President; Wui. A; Moore; Vice "Pres
ident; Beuj. F. Grady, i Secretary! 7
Executive Committee Win, j D.
B radshaw. B. B. Carr, W. H . Win
ders', Jas. H. Carr, Thad Jones, Sr.
' The officers will meet at - Kenans
ville on the 6th day of August next.
: . TIae Accidentn the CiC K.K.
The aecident on the C. C. R.
at the "Pinehgut" filling, does
R.
not
interfere with the. moving . of the
trains. A transfer is : made, there
and the passenger trains arrive and
depart as usual. None but-the fire
man was hurt and he was scalded,
nut. not. Rfirinns v. hv Thft -psanliifir
steam.as the engine went down into
the cut. Six box cars were badly
L smashed. Col. Jones is now at the
wreck with a working force and he
track will probably be clear and
open for trains on Monday. "Pinch
gut" is about three miles this side
of Polkton. " "
. Encampment Nots.
The Light Infantry had full dress
parade and inspection last night.
Tha company turned out with forty
five men in ranks, and the inspec
tion by the commanding , officer,
Captain John H. Daniel, shows that
the men take a laudable pride, J in
very thing that pertains to the "sol
di r and will well sustain the good
record of the corps at the Encamp -
ment. The members were ordered
to report at tne armory at 4 p. ni.
Tuesday for" the camp at Wrights
ville. - (".,.7 j
The Fayetteville Independent
Light Infantry will be the first com
pany to go into camp. It will arrive
here Tuesday morning.
.The other companies of the State
Guard will arrive here Tuesday af
ternoon, at 5 o'clock, by special
trains on the Wilmington & Weldon
and Carolina Central Railroads.
and will go through to the encamp-
nenjt grounds at Wrightsville with
ont delay.
Twenty three coaches on the Wil
mington & Weldon railroad and
eighteen on the Carolina Central,
will be required to transport the
troops to the Encampment.
The Veterans at Burgaw.
The Confederate Veterans met
yesterday in the Court House at
Burgaw.and there was a big crowd
present. - The Pender County Vet
elans' Association was organized,
with Dr. J. Powers as President,
Dr. R. T. Saunders as Secretary, J.
P. Stringfield, Assistant Secretary;
Dr. J. C7 Shephard, Treasurer.. A
Vice President was named for each
township as follows: Union, WL,
Rivenbark; Long Creek; A. J. Mc
Intire; Grant, T. H. King; Rocky
Point, D. H. Armstrong; Burgaw, Rj
N. Blood worth; Columbia, A. C,
Ward; Holly, J. W.Rowe; Caswell,
J, R; Hawes; Grandy, J. P.Richards;
Caintuek, A. Moore. Ex. Commitee,
John Warper, T. H. W. Mclntire,- A:
E. McNeill, Robert , Rivenbark and
G. F. Walker.' Ladies recommended
to the State Association, Mrs. K. B I
Powers R T. SAimders. 1
A committee was , appointed to
solicit subscriptions for the proposed
Soldiers' Home, or sqoh other meas
tiro as may be prepared and adopt
ed for the benefit of indigent sol
diers, and the sum of $ 150 was soon
subscribed. , j
Hon. C. W. McClammy was pres
ent and mad a splendid speech, one
jf iihe very best of his best, it is
said. He was presented by Mr. Geo.
A. Ramsey.
- , r " AdvUto Mother).
Mbs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup
should always be used when children
are entting teeth. It relieves the lit
tle sufferer at once; it produces nat
ural, quiet sleep by relieving the
cnild from pain, and the 1 little cher
ub awakes as "bright as button." It
is very pleasant to taste. It soothes
the child, softens the gums, allays
all pain, relieves wind, regulates the
bowels, and is the best known reme -
dy for diarrluBa, whether arising
from . teetliing or- oth-r causes.
Twenty five cents a bottle.,
July 6 deod&wly .
NEW A DV EKTI8 EM ENTS
WHEW ITSTOPG RAirJIHG
I WILL REMOVE TO THE BUILDING AT
17 PrinceoG Ct.-
Between the Bank of New Hanover and the Star Office
Respectfully,
Hurrali for the
We sold this Fourth" the
sold in w llmmgton tor a nauonal holiday, and now all of
our energies are bent on supplying the people of this city
and their thousands of guests with supplies for the En-,
campmen t This, as everybody Jcnowsi opens next Tues
day at Wrightsville. ' ' ' 'v-;'.' - .
Our customers , will please send in .tii'eir borders as early
as they can make it convenient to do so. We always make
prompt deliveries but it helps a heap when orders are' in
ahead and not deferred until the last moment.
Remember that Portner leads theworld, and
Tivbli and Vienna Cabinet Eoo?o
ARE THE BEST IN THE WORLD. . .
Agent
iy 5 tf
Industrial Manufacturing Company.
A meeting of the Industrial; Man-"
ufacturing company! was held last
night in the City Hall. The requis
ite number of shares being repre
sented the meeting proceeded to
business by calling Mr. John D. Bel
lamy, Jr., to the chair and request
ing Mr. A. J. Howell, Jr., to act as
secretary. The selection of officers
at the meeting previously held was
confirmed.;
At a subsequent meeting of the
Board of Directors, Mr. John D.
Bellamy, Jr, , was.elected 1 p resident
and Mr, E. F. Johnson, secretary
and treasurer and manager of the
company, Capt. John L. Boat wright
was elected vice-president. i
; Committees were appointed! to
draught by-laws to fix the amount
of bond of the treasurer and for
other purposes, and the board ad
journed subject to call. j
Two hundred and thirty tn?ee
shares of the capital stock have, been
subscribed for, and the subscription
books are still open at the office of
the secretary, Mr. E. F. Johnson,
on North Water street," where f also
the first installments on stock will
be received next Saturday. j
NEW ADVERTI 8 EM ENTS.
I h e At I antic Cafe
QN WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH, ATSWITCH
back Station, IWest of railroad track, la the
Only place on the Beach where a man can get
a drink of good WHISKEY. We also keep a
full line Of BKEK, WINES, CIGARS. &C. A
call Is respectfully solicited,
jy 6 lw P. T. DICKSEY, Prop.
A. Perry'i
JIVERY, SALE AND EXCHANGE STA-
bles have lust been supplied with several fine
saddle and buggy Horses. Board for Horses
by the day, week or month at living prices.
Give me a can. carriages always on hand'.
North Front St. (Taylor's old stand.) jyenn
FOR THE BENEFIT OF , i
Armory Fund of Wil. Light Infryi
Friday Night, July 12h.
New Costumes. Grand, Chorus.1
Reserved seats can be procured at Helns
berger's July 10th, '89.
7 I. :,' " ! . '. ' - - ' . ' . . -lj
':' ' .. i- f ' - - . .
General Admission, - - 50c,
NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR RESERVED,
SEATS. , '
Excuisioa ticketa from Wrightsville and
the Hammocks and return, including admls-
' on to the Operi House, 75c
) v
Reserved seats can be procurea at the
IsUuul uh Hotel on WW the loth
j . -7
jnstant. : - - . jyt4:
ELITTL TY600N.
N KT5T AOVJEHTISCriEIITO.
Manufacturer and Renovator of Mattresses.
Encampmeiit !
largest amount of BEER ever
7.Tn Tier
It Portner Urewloc: Company
ATLANTIC VIEW,
wiuoirrsYiixE, n. c
rTflJB SOLDIER" BOYS ARE COMING AND
the girls are happy,
Board during Encampment week " '
Only 02 Per Day.
EI. WILSON MANNING,
Proprietor.
Jye t
Pine Applo Ice, v
JIME-ADE, FROM A MAGNIFICENT LOT
of Limes Just received from New York.
Call in and see our handsome soda Foun
tain. - - , i
MUNDS.BROTHERS,
Jygtf c-:- , KHN.rrontSt.
Carolina Beach.
STEAMERS SYLVAN GROVE AND PASS
PORT leave dally, Sundays and Mondays
excepted, as follows for Carolina Beach and
Soutnport:
For Carolina Beach at &30 a. m., 20 p. m.,
5 p. m. and 7 p. m. Trains returning, leave
Carolina Beach at 7:30 a. m.. 12J0 p. m., 6.15
p.m. and 8 p.m. - .--
: For Southport, leave at fti5 a. m. and S p. m.
Returning, leave Southport at. 850 a. m. and
2 p. m. . - : . . - - . - -
-Tickets by boats leaving at 5 p. m. and 7 p.
m. , gooa to return same day only, 25 cents.
Carolina Beach being situated upwards of
10 miles from any channel or inlet calculated
to produce dangerous currents, the most "in
experienced can safely enjoy . the, pleasures of
surf bathing by s simply observing the plain
rules of prudence and common sense, .
New still-water bathing-houses, supplied
with ocean water for ladles and children, are
now open with- polite female attendants tn
waiting. f
Fresh fish of all kinds can also always be
Wharf between Market and Princess 8tft -
JOHN-W. HARPER;
Jy 6 tf nac General Manager.
Ail i ; ACQ cBUiiiiA
1
rJILLirJERY,
STRAW GOODS.
flatting,
CARPETS, RUGS,
WINDOW SHADES
Undervoar,
' Glassware, Tinware, ;;
NotionSjFeatliorDaotoro,
. OIL 0L0TH.
' ' - f
Everything you need may be found there at
- VERY LOW PRICES. -
Racket Ctoro,'
11T S. FRONT ST., WILMINGTON, H , CL,
BRADDY 6 GAYLORD,
- lUtOPmETOR3.
1 Haadauartrs, ewTork. , tsyutttAt
J Sign of the blue awmng. - ii