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I. ' : .. . We wdi ta gii to rccolio ccrilciiii n 3 rrom our men 13 cn try tzl tH elects general Istcrcct, tt . ; If The Bicia cl 113 writer r&zzt aitrftrs te far nlshed to tlio tzizr- ; . . jz - 1 - - n n , - w : h u' u A . a : y r 1 w 11 v v commncic&ticsa must bo writun on tut one side of the paper. " Persoaaatleari i iic V And it is especj esd parecsiiartjr catisr stood that the Editor ctC3 cot slTrayS e&ocrss the news of corjnapcHficLts cislcss eo cuted inthe emtorlaicolTUxm4,''' " NE7 AliyEJCTIOnriEHTO ...nvt-ii W carriers, t, free w"111 .....orttr.atttLea above lowanlUrai. vol xi r 1. please report any ; ana WILMINGTON, N, C. TUESDAY. JULY 16 1889 NO 166. it- Blir ; .in the most .elegant fcna rtfSAOF CALIFORNIA Lbinedwitb the jHdnal Utaes of Plants Known host benenciai UktT" KL fiirmine an agteeable Ind effective laxative to V&m- KtV cur. Habitual Ctal Sation, and tne mauy ending on a weak or inactive ition of the. XiQKEYSL LIVER RND BOWELS. Iti$ theaost excellent remeay Known 10 LEUiSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY Whea one is Bilious or Constipated SO THAT j 1 URIEtOOD, REFRESHING 8LBEP HEALTn ana 1 n&nv NATURALLY FOLLOW. Even-one is using it and:all are pelighted witMtr I J t ASK YOUR DRUOOIST FOR j STTElTJr OP OLPIG- MANUFACTURED ONLY BY ! tALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAM FRANCISCO, CAL. I hllWLLE. KY. HEW YORK. N. J For sale by j KOUEKT K. HBLLAMY. , vnOLESALE DHUGGIsf, bed 2ti ly diw ; Wilmington, N. U. RheuiuatUm and Catarrh. Ueuraatism ana catarrh are both blooa isei la many severe cases jthe'r have ided to treatment with D. B. B. (Botanic rod Balm), made by; Blood Bairn Co., At ra, (;a. Write for took of convincing rots, sent tree. I J'. Dodge, Atlanta, Ga., says: "My wife catarrh and nothing did her any good. constitution flnaJJy failed and poison got ner mood. 1 placed her on a use of B. B ad to my surprise her recovery was rapid complete." ' - k P. McDaniel. Atlanta. Ga., writes: macb emaciated and had rheumatism so I could not set aloner without crutches. uau neuralgia in uae aeaa. irirst uiass stcians did ni no j?ooL Then I tried B. B. and its effects were magicaL -i cheerfully mmena it as a rood tonic ana quick cure.' siuiaa isicnois. jinoxvine. uenn.. es: I nad catarrh six years anda most resstocouen. and mv eves Were much pn. Five bottles of B. B. B., thank God I hffie7 ! in 5L Davis. Tyler. Texas, writes: "1 Was . anumber of rears to SDelli of lnflam- W4eumatism, which six bottles of B. niaanK neaven. nas entlrerv cured. 1 Ft lelt the slightest pain since.' f ATKINSON. W, P. TdOMEK, j Cashier. resident. iiflgton Savings & Ttust Co,, !6 PRINCESS ST.. WILMINGTON, N. C, tends Money on satlsf actojy security, !,st VP Deposits, is empowered to nubisni aiikinds. mch29tl prolimi Beach iotel. El'AUOUSAIBEACU nOTEL, AT THE r 3'-a wMcriris place of that name. IS NOW 0 BEN ffidy for the' reception of guests. mi rate by the day, week or month. lotFare 5ortahiAhH Al'llunaDe- wooa rooms j onaoie beds and first class attendants. -"Already on arrival otsvery train B. L. PEHUY, Proprietor. rsiim 'tODIhnMonlrJtt l..Li I - sonabnra ,uu Attachments. Bottom U u H ?,pHlNGER & COW, V at I -ui u. Wilmington, N. C PIG FISH ! ' klVv-VS KEEP A 8UPPJ ,V OF FESH FISH k i ? VsP lrome.0w5 boat and seine ---v nuu riu or uonee. als 35c or Sl.OOla Dav. JaS a. HEWI.filT - vwi uajiu always UU i Jy utf 00 Tf 'Pi 1 .i t 0 . M.IA SPRING KAL8 AT ALL HOUR$, J below tK f: F A LEAVES, m WaS St bUc Kng,bctween A-aw FISH ! ii win 000 1 1 1 tDKX TO NKW ADVERTISEMENTS F C Prindle Notice j i Dr K n Lewis Local ad Munds Bros Pharmacists Excursion Fifth St. Church F A Lord Carolina Yacht Club . aK M McIntirk Straw Mattings tailor's bazaar uear m Mina Grand Excursion Carolina Beach Festival By ladles First Baptist Church Mattresses Renovated and made to order into ttoo sections by W. M. dimming, opposite City Hall. t For fishing lines, leads,bobs; poles and hooks of all kinds go to the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. , t Lawn rakes of the latest nd most improved patent. For sale by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co t There is economy in building barb Wire fences and in buying your wire roiu the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t The wind got around to the North ast night and it was cool enough for "kiver" earlv this morning. We can make you comfortable for $1.00 by. supplying you with the Ironclad Oil Stove. 2f. Jacobi Hdw Co. The turnpike is alive with vehicles every day and it is as much as the stables here can do to suppjy the demand. Canteloupes were in good .lupply in the market this morning. Some very fine ones sold at- 60c, 75c and $1 per dozen. There are now a great many strangers in the city and the board ing houses are all full, still there is toom for a few more. ' , - J The contract for the erection of the new Fifth i Street Methodi&t Church has been awarded to Messrs. Porter & Godwin, of Goldsboro. Pimples, boils arid other humors are liable to appear when the blood gets heated. To cure them, taKe Hood's Sarsaparilla. v j The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the Carolina Oil and Creosote Company will be held in this city on Thursday, August 1st. : ; j Enamoline, the best stove polish inthemarket. JNoust, 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. t Refreshing and Invigorating Delicious Soda Water as drawn from Munds " Brothers' magnificeut new soda fountain at a temperature of 34. Purest Fruit Syrup,Milk Shakes and Natural Mineral Water. Progress. 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-stouiach and healthy in its na ture and effects. Possession tliese qualities, Syrup of Figs is the one perfect laxative and most gentle diuretic known. f Shirts, we have got them j' by the million, made by good and; skilful hand; come and see us, we can save you over fifty five per cent,: We'll notcharge you fancy prices, treat you well, don't be afraid, therefore come and patronize; us money sav ed is money made, at the Wilming ton ShirtFactory, 123 Market "street. Signof the blue awning. i tf Dr. R. H, Lewis, of Raleigh, is making his quarterly professional visit to our city and may be found at the office of Dr. Wood to-morrow and next day from 9 to 1 and from 3 to 4 o'clock, by patients seeking ad vice for the diseases to which his practice is limited (eye, ear, ! throat and nose,) and every three months hereafter. , '. . " I ; ! What Will He Say? j There is no doubt of the fact that there will be a large house to see The Iitttle Tycoon to night. 1 promises to be the most distinguish, ' ed audience that was ever present la the opera house. The Governor of North Carolina is expected and per haps also the Governor of Virginia. TV hat the Governor of North Caro -lina will say to the Governor of Virginia, after the performance, is a matter of speculation in which all can indulge. See advertisements of W. M. Cam ming, manufacturer of mattresses. 4 This is the time we feel especially the need of that sheir road to the National Cemetery. I : i . i Capt. David Pender, of Tarboro, is in the city on a visit to his daught er, Mrs. W. L.DeRosset, Jr. b Forecasts. 7 !' For North Carolina fair weather and stationary temperature. For Wilmington, fair weather. i Peaches are plentiful and unnec -essarily high, j They sell up country for 5o cents and 75 cents a bushel; here you can hardly get a peck for that money. j Mr. Sol. Bear has returned from New York where he has been for the last two weeks. He purchased heavily as he has strong confidence in a large trade this Fall. There will be an excursion from Rocky Mount to this city on Satur day next. The party will remain in the city but one day, but they propose to take in all the resorts in that time. l Gov. Lee Nut Expected.. We heard this morning that Gov. Lee would surely arrive here to night and we heard this afternoon that this sorely depended on his acceptiug an invitation which had been extended him. At 4 o'clock this afcernoon no reply had been received and we have therefore re luctantly arrived at thej conclusion that he will not come at;all. The German la Band Concert, The concert given by nia Cornet Band at the ,he Genua, Hammocks last night was very largely attend ed, both by soldiers and civilians. An excellent programme had been prepared and it was rendered. Each piece, presented, was received beautifully as it was with most enthqsiastio plaudits, arid it was a matter of general remark that this splendid musical organization had never appeared or played to better advantage, The Germaitfa Cornet Band is fast bosoming the pride of our people. Couuty Commissioners. The Board of County Commis sioners met 111 adjourned session yesterday afternoon, with all the members present and Chairman Bngg presiding. The oard met for the i " ' ' purpose of considering the best means indexing the county records. of re After consultation with different mem bers of the Bar in regard to the matter, on motion, further consid eration was deferred, and the chair man of the Board was directed to confer with the Register of Deeds at Washington, D. C, and the Regis ter of Deeds of NewYork city and county. j On motion, the Board adjourned. Audit and Finance. The Board of Audit and Finance met in regular session yesterday at the City Hall. Present Mr.' R. J. Jones, chairman, and Messrs. Wm. Calder, W. R. Kenan, and Jno. W. Hewitt. I A communication from the Board of Alderman stated that the sum of $350 had been appropriated for. the purchase of a horse for Hook and Ladder Co. No. 1. It was,! on motion ordered that the Board decline to concur in the purchase of a horse or the hire of horsee for Hook & Lad" der Co. No. 1; believing that the truckis too heavy for any two horses j topull. ! t J Two hundred and forty four cou pons, amounting to $4,343, which has been redeemed and cancelled, were burned iu the presence of the Board, .. The Mayor appeared before the Board and as Chairman of the Com mittee on Fire Department, recoiii w -,.,..1 . - v - -..- Hie 2. LIU 11 LIU ClUKlUC UUUSC. 1 I recommendation was provided the cost shall approved, not exceed Application of Henry C. Evans to have $45 refunded being amount paid for sewer pipe was on motion referred to the city attorney. Bills were audited and approved as follows: Current expenses, 395. 61; coupons $4,343.00. The Worst Nasal Catarrh, no matter of how long standing, is absolutely cured by Dr. Sage's Ca tarrh Remedy. It does not merely cive relief, but produces permanent cures in the worst cases. 50 cens, by druggists. - 1 .-, J Echnee From the Camp. 1 Governor's Day. Some of the boys looked blue this morning. .-7:! .V 7 V. . - - . ? The Hornet's Nest Riflemen feast ed to day on the big 200 pound tur tle which some of the. members of that company captured last Satur day night. I The rifle contest took place too late for us to get a-report of it in time for this issue. - The Hornet's Nest Riflemen and the Hickory Band will make a trip outside to morrow and will try their hand at deep water . fishing feeding :the fishes. 7 7 Master Eddie Walker, of Durham, is the smallest soldier in camp.- He is not quite five years old but he sports a" regular uniform -all the same - .". ! Company D, Third Regiment, has had the honor five times out "of seven of sending out the neatest soldiers and the cleanest guns at guard mount. The Governor, accompanied by Gen. -Glenn, Gen. Anthony, Maj. Hall and Capt. Wood, inspected the camp this morning. Govs Fowle expressed himself as being pleased with the cleanliness of everything, and somplimented several coin pan ies for their perfectness in stacking arms. 7 j Several of the soldiers have very sore feet, caused by going in the Sound batefooted and stepping oh oyster shells. There was $ meeting of ' the sol diers in camp last night at which it was resolved not to pay 10 cents hack fare in the future, but this morning they rode as usual. The Seacoast R. R. is doing an immense business. This morning at least 2,000 people were on the Sound. The Governor, his staff and the Govereor's Guard, were photograph ed this morning by Mr. Will Wynne, of Raleigh, in front of the head quarters of the First Regiment. The photograph 1 was taken to be copied in oil for the Armory of the Gover nor'8 Guard, ; r Company GJ Washington Light In tantry, Uapt. warren, practiced in skirmish drill this morning, and handsomely acquitted themselves in all ot the J manaeuvres incident thereto. Several veterans who witb nessed it compliment ; them very highly. The Scotland Neck Riflemen will give an exhibition of the cavaly skirmish drill this evening and the infantry boys are on tip toe to see it. The soldier boys are making the most of their time while in camp. We saw one feather weight trying to sullivanize a big heavy weight, but when the latter "called" for the aforesaid F. i W. the wind had blown him out of reach. There was an interesting game of baseball on the parade grounds this forenoon. Both sides won so we were informed. The companies of the First Regi ment each had a barbecue to day. In a recent issue of the' Rocky Mount Plaindedler some very seri ous charges were made against the members of the Edgecombe Guards in regard to their conduct while awaiting transportation at that place. The article was shown to Captt Powell, who is a very fine gentleman, and this morning he in vestigated the matter. He had sev eral eye witnesses summoned and thoroughly examined into the mat ter. He informed us tnat ne round the statements false and he will so prove them. Mr. W. P. Baugham, an honorary member of the Warren Guards, and who is;in camp with that company, sometime ago put up a gold mdal for the best drilled man in the com panyV the medal to become the nronerty of the man wins it three c In BnrOBcmn ' nnd this inorni 1. 1 III tTO U w ..uva w- - comnetitive drill was hUl to deeide who was the best drilled man in the oompany and entitled to the metfal. The judges were Lieut.' Griffin of the Pasquotank Rifles, Lieut. Bain, of the Goldsboro Rifles and Lieut. Glenn, of the U. S. Army. The prize was awarded to Corporal P, Arriugton. This is the second time that Mr. Arrington has won it. The Ladies' Aid Society, of Fifth; Street Methodist Church will give, an excursion to Carolina Beach on Friday next, the 19th inst. Th,e boat j will leavejih- th forenoon at 9,3Qj p.clok hafp. Refreshment a at city prices, , ' . - -, NKW ADVEBTI8KMENTP. STRAW WAT3&&. FOR OFFICES, Of the above we can show CARPETS! OARPETC! CARRETG! VVe are sellintf CARPETS veiy cheap to make room for we are now offering very cheap. Respectfully, c 1 j Mosquito bars; a new and conven ient kind, for sale by W. M. Cuni ming, opposite City Hall. t There are a good many decora tions around town which are not fit representatives of the soldiers, for the reason that they run when the rain falls on them. A festival will be held in the City Hall to night bt the ladies of the First Baptist Chureh. The admis sion price is only 10 Cents, and all who attend may expect to have a good time, ' One dozen large boxes of blank cartridges, marked 1,000 on each box, were taken to Camp Latimer yesterday and there will probably be a fine display of fireworks there when the boys get hold of them. The second regatta of the season of the Carolina Yacht Club will be sailed over the course at Wrights ville to morrow. Boats will report at 11 o'clock and the start will be made at 11.80. The list of boats was not made up iii time for this issue of our paper. 7 1 An effort was made to have the troops parade through the city to morrow. Capt. Nolan offered to bring them up free if he could get tne cars from the A. C. Line. Mayor Fowler applied for these this morn ing and could not get them. Hence there willbe no parade. .-Criminal Court. The following cases were heard in this Court this mprning: R. H. Upchurch, larceny, five years in the penitentiary. Obadiah Jenkins, disorderly con! duct, twelve months in the County House of Correction. Moses Kyans, larceny, five years in the penitentiary. Moses Bryant, larceny, three years in the penitentiary. The grand jury found sevet-al true bills this morning. Graad Firemen's Excursion. A grand firemen's excursion has been arranged and to take place at Carolina Beach on Thursday. It promises to be ."one of the notable evente of the season, and if the two Governors can be induced to remain over here and go down on that day, it will prove the biggest day in the history of that very popular resort. There will be four boats and four trains each way on that day so that everybody and his wife and children can go down at some, tune or other during the day. The Visiting Firemen. The Atlantic Steam Fire Engine Company, of Newbern, will arrive here at 6 o'clock this afternoon and will be the guests while here of the Wilmington Steam Fire Engine Co. No. 1. The Atlantic with the Hick ory Military Band will meet them at Front Street Depot and escort them to the engine house where they will be formally received and welcomed. They will take sapper at theOrton House, and will after wards attend the - performance of The Little Tycoon. To morrow they will visit Wrigbtsville, the En campment, the Uaiumocks and the Beach, making their headquarters at Browu'sRestaurant on the Beach. In the evening they will return to the city and onThunday;they will go on the Sylvan Grove to Carolina Beach. - ?T Table Board:.;' FJCW GENTLEMEN CAN BJS ACeuMSIO-- gaied wlth.TableC Board om application at ChKtt . SsNTTIJIKDST, HALLS, &C, &C. V you a nice Hne of'Patterris; - .i "V ' V- -r-- Who was the tad 7t ' 7. - - - - - - A friend at Rocky Point sends us a f lengthy; communication which we cannot publish for the Treason y that it will be necessary to rewrite 1 it to4 get it in proper shape, and this 1 we cannot undertake to do. ' It is '.all about a lady and .two children - from this city, whose names are not given, bound , for some point north of Rocky Point, but who were com pelled to : leave the , train at that plabe, because of some informality in the ticket - which the; lady held. It is said to have been the proper ticket, but tinstamped. The lady and her two children started to walk on the track to this city and as soon as this became known some ' of the gentlemen of Rocky joint looked " up ' a' vehicle to bVer . take them and bring them on to Wilmington. Unfortunately, It was some time before the vehicle could: be procured and the lady could not be overtaken nntil after she had crossed the river. The swollen con -dition of ttie stream would not allow of its being crossed with the vehicle. We presume that : the lady reached this city with her children in safety. V,e do not know whose fault It -ras t that the ticket was unstamped, but it seems to us that the lady's friends should have been more careful in the matter. . '.' 7 7 7 - ' ' NEW ADVEKTI8EZ1CNT0. Footival. rjiHE LADIBSOP TUB FIRST BAPTIST Church will hold a FESTIVAL, TUESDAY ' NIGHT, JULY 18TH, at the City HAIL - Admission 10 cents, . jy 16 k ; Excurcion- rjillE LADlifcr AID QOQVSTT OS SIFTII street M. E. catrxca W1I giro an Excursion to carouna Beach on Friday, July 19th. Eefresh ments at city prices.. Boat will leave at 8:30, sharp. . - - lyiSlt (Star and Messenger copy it) ' . - Carolina YccM Cluto. mm SECOND KSGATTA Off THE KEASOX will be sailed over tae CluD course on Wed- nesday, July ntn. Yacnts snouia report at 1030 a. m. F. A. 1XRD, jywit -7 . nsaer. GRAND ESCUE8I0H ! COMPLIMENTARY TO THE - - ; Vioitlhg FiiroEiion9 CABOLINA BEACH, Next Thursday, 18th instant EVEKY EXERTION WILL BE MADE TO render this one of the largest, and most enjoyable Excursions of the .season. Boats leave at 90 a. m.; 230 p. m.; 6 p. m., and 7 p. iq. Trains leave Beach at 1230 p. in.,1 5.12 p. m. ana 8 p.m. rare soq, cmiaren nan price. jy 18 zl - - - rJOTIOE. . WILMINGTON, H. C., JULY 15, W rpiIE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK -holders . of the Carolina oil and Creosote company for the "election of Officers and a Bard of Directors for the ensuing: year and for the transaction of such other business as may be brought before it, will be held at the ffice of the company. In the city of Wflmlngr ton, N. o., at 10 o'clock a. m., on TUUK- UAI.AUUUBT'lffr, IBIWi-v - The Transfer Books will be closed at 12 to. July 25th, and remain closed until after t3 Annual Meeting. - P. C. FRINDLE; jy is roes - Acting secT and Trcas. . Pine Apple Ico,: H T I f K "A T IT m?PM A if mviVTDVn r rvrt ' ' c f Limes just received from New Yoik. uauiaawTrax;nancuom soda rotrn tain. ' . .. . 21t3iDS BROTHERS, i - 7 - te-
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