. Tiff? . suniajs excepted .s Editor ana Prop. - "L POSTAGE PAID: ' 2.oa Three sis - month, 33 cents: Ot? ji.oa uuv Silvered by carriers, free 5er,rt-;irtcrtcUr,attlieatove Ill lj rP3 low ana liberal. jseff-... ,acA rrnort any and i y I.rir paper regular mil utt- . l -. N. to Present5 ia the no elegant form FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, rbined Avitii the medicinal ofplat known to be J beneficial to the human su forming an agreeable id effective laxative to Stlv cure Habitual Constl Wio'n, and the many ills de Sndicg on. a weak or inactive condition of the S'OREYS. LliER flflD BOWELS. fHs-jiff-O't excellent remedy known to ttiSS THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY VLsn cue is TiHoi-.s or Constipated vG Til AT PUHSELOOD, REFRESHED SLEEP, P HEALTH and OTREKOTH NATURALL? FOLLOW. Every one is using it and all are .delighted with it. . ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR STUTJI? 03P 3EXC3r MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAM FRANCISCO, CAL. itmvilLE. K1. NEW YORK. N. Y For sale by KOHEKT K. IBLIjAMY. wholesale duIguist, Eoli y, ly a.tw Wilmington,' N. C. ient of to Klieumatism sinri Catarrh. Riieumatism and catarrli are both blooa i-xs. Ia many sovore cases tney nave leldtotreaiiaeni uiin u. li. i. iojul ant a, r.a. write lor ooox 01 conTioumij i r.rofs. sent free. k. p. DodAtiaata, a., says: "My wife UMl catarrh and nothln aid ner any gooa, , . . Irr eoasfnif ion finally tailed and poison got n:o her blood. I placed her on a use ot B. B. I and to my surprise her recovery was rapid complete." -' . W.P. M(D:ii,iel. Atlanta. Ga,. writes: "I us much emaciated and had rheumatism so ' . I ldlcouldnot sret along without crutches. 1 lAhaH r.A11i.fy4.t In frui liAfef-f T?lrat. M !)C? I iustoasdidmenoeood. Then I tried B. B. r .L: and its effects were masricaL I cheerfully ?lnS: rn: I had catarrh six years and a most ls iwisju, imu uijr ijco . 1 TOIifn. Five bottles Of U. Ji. 11.. tnanK uoa 1 1 riK'ime." Join M. Davis, Tyler, Texas, writes; "1 was i;t a number or years to spells ot lnflam--tfoT rheumatism, which six bottles of B. iR. thank heaven, has entirely cured. I ttt leu the slightest pain since." OCEAN VIEW BiMiisra- rooms -AT- Svilchbick Station ! JliE iXDElibkiNED WOULD INFOltM 'ors to Wii-htbvtlle, the Ilammocks and hwaa v'ew. that her DINING KUOMS at itehWk station are now open for the ac- mahuoa or guests, and thai no pains will 'i1?1!0 S've satisfaction to all who will iM,at aU Uonni and at Uvlug prices. ii Vo " ,pnt s maae with large parties k V "r'Crieiiei": fur 5.M oral cnocniiu at ThA i,'1 guarantee that every-effort t.". to please. -iW MRS. W. K MAYO. f Molina-Beach Hotel.- p'K t'AULlSA;iikAC'U 1IOTEL, AT TU. ,05s WatfriEg place of that namo, ' IS NOW OPEN for the reception of guests. 1 IK-. ' rites " the day, week or month. ron4bWuf?excePtionaWe- Good rooms wow rx'as and first rinsi nttATirtTit LShady on arrival of every train B. L. PEKRV, proprietor. ts. Sl on the Market! VJ .- HOES, IJAK'PC BPTJTVIT. ---ii1 st.. Wilmington, N: CJ olllll er B ard WTSTuy BOARD' "tVO' y - I I u'-Osnion. .... mail, uuv live Udesirei ' " I A. 1.1. .... . M l?TrTT A TTCT ,-,-ires w ,c 1 : jr- - r 31 Ml... A II I- - INDEX TO NKW ADTEBTIS8MENT3 Munds Bros Pharmacists ; Mokkis Beak & Brqs. Notice Mks Winslow Soothing Syrup . II M McIntike Straw Mattings Tatlor's Bazaar Bear in Mind For fishing lines, leads,bobs, poles and hooks oall kinds go to the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t Lawn rakes of the latest nd most improved patents For sale by the Jacobi Hdw. Co t - - i There is still much disappoint ment felt at the failure of the troops parade in the city. - - There is economy in building barb A wirefences and in buying your wire from the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co... t Mosquito bars, a new 'and conven kind, for sale by W.-M. Gum ming, between Star Office and Bank New Hanover. t -. We can make you comfortable for $1.00 by supplying yon with the Ironclad Oil Stove. N. Jacobi Hdw Co. ' Mattresses Renovated and made order into two sections by W. M. Camming, between Star office and Bank of New Hanover. t Mr. Jv T. LeGrand, of Richmond county who has been spending a weekatWrightsyille, returned home today.' 1 Rev. Dr. Yates was the guest of Mr. H. M. Bowden yesterday after noon at Wrightsville. We are glad to see him looking so well. Do not be induced to take some other preparation when you call for Hood's Sarsaparilla. tie sure to get Hood's, which is,petuliar. Nor. barque Frank, Larsen, clear ed to day for Antwerp, with 1,830 casks spirits, valued at $32,550, ship ped by Messrs. Alex. Sprnnt & Son. n , TlllJQ A f.MV Trirant nf v .- -i - . AtKinsOIl, UUICI inffineer, RTH i - ( riVed here yesterday in the Presi f , . t , gr r r ' r - i Pa inf prs save niorifiv bv bu vinsr Viiti l.ad. read v mixed naints. w - - - j - 7 . varnishes and brushes from the N. uacoDi nuw..uo. Aiiey sen none out, -r l'ii.i mi li i j the best. ' t v uamoune, me nesp stove Voun in the market. No ust, no mixing necessary. Use like shoe blacking Every housekeeper should try it T7 1 1 AT T.. IT'I .., rur tu.it; uy uicn. onuuui uuw.uu. i A colored boy by the name o Frank Onslow about 13 years old had one of his feet badly mutilated yesterday afternoon, about 6 o'clock while trving to jump on the Sea coast train. Mr, Carson, of the Dallas. TJght Infantry, who was accidentally wounded yosterday, as reported elsewhere, was-allowed by the Sur geon to be moved to day and has gone home with his company. Kefresliiiiff and Invigorating Delicious Soda Water as drawn from Munds Brothers' magnificeut new soda fountain at a temperature o 34. Purest Fruit Svrup,MilkShakes and Natural Mineral Water, Police officer " Bryant, was on a trial before the Criminal Court on the charge of shooting a Uog on. private i premises, on appeal from TitcjTin Hfillie .riiif itrnct nn n i ff oil yesterday afternoon, the jury pro nouncingja verdict of not guilty. Messrs. Isaac - Bear - and Samue Bear, Jr., the surviving members o the firm of Morris Bear" & Bros. announce that the death of their lamented brother will make no dif ference in the business of the firm but that it will be known hereatter; as heretofore, under the aid style o Morris Bear Bros. It is very important in this age ol vast material progress that a reiue dy be pleasing tp tb taste-and to the eyo, eadfty takeu, auceptable to the stomach and heVlthy in its na ture" and effects. Possession these qualities; Syrup of Figs is the one perfect laxative and most gentle diuretic known. - Shirts, ; we have got them by the million, made "by good and skilfu hand; po'mVn4 Sop us, wo caoV? you over fifty five per cent. - We'Jl not charge you fancy prices,-treat you well,-don't be afraid, therefore come and patrit nize; us money, suv ed is money made, at the Wilming ton ShirtFactory,123 Market street. WILMINGTON, N, C. THURSDAY. JULY 18, ,:- Forecasts. . ' y.:'- For North Carolina, fair weather, except light local rains near . the coast and slightly warmer. For Wilmington, showers this evening. Come Again. The Goldsboro Mercury credits Capt. Hollo well with saying that Wilmington is the hottest city he ever saw" and that the mosquitoes are very bad. We rise to remark that the maximum temperature here yesterday was 80 and at Goldsboro it was 84; on Tuesday it was 83 here and 84 at Goldsboro. As for the mosquitoes, we. have'nt found it necessary yet this Summer to"1sleep under a net. Come again. ; . Advent Meet Inc. Rev. John - A. Caririle. the Weil known Southern evangelist, expect ed here to day, has arrived, and will ; conduct aseries of meetings in the Ad vent Church of this city,commencing to morrow night at 8 o'clock, which will last for one week. Mr. Cargile is said to be efficient in the defence of the doctrine of adventism, and that he has engaged in many discus sions with scholars and knotty questions in theology. His knowK edge of the scriptures and his pecul ; iar way of delivery are sure to inter est those who hear him." Everybody interested bo prepared to propound questions, which will receive ready answers. . h AKuiupus and Its Results. A uniicuiLv occurreu last evening at the Encampment between private Walter Carson, of the Dallas Light Infantry, Co. K, Fourth Regiment, and the cook of the company. The latter advanced toward Mr. Car son with apiece of board in his hand, as though to strike him, when the soldier warned him back and attempted to draw a pistol from his hip pocket. In doiugjthjs the ham mer caught and fell upon a cart ridge and the weapon was exploded, wounding Mr. Carson. The ball en. terea near tne wit mqney ajU rang ed downward. It is a serious wound but not necessarily dangerous. He was carried to :the hospital and re ceived every care and attention. alltarino Ik Items, uur uatnarine i4aKe correspond dent sends us soiue more items of interest, for only a few of which can we find room to day. Mr. John Barber taught in the lake 19 perch with one bait. This is two ahead of Mr. John Barker, who as reported by us last week caught 7 with one bait.- -iv t ! t-v tit 11 ur. unanes ;jLuny aim rus son Rudolph are on a visit to JNewbern There has been more rftii and. the crops are again in the grass. Mrs. Q.S. Lanier died last week. S.he leaves a devoted husband and several children. Mr. J. B. Dawson was very pain fully injured a few days ago at Mr. M. L. Ward's mill. His foot caught in or under the carriage and was severely crushed. r. r iir t v . iur. j. y, uoues" Kitciieu and kitchen furniture were .destroyed by fire last Thursday. . Soiue of the Closing Scenes. The Encampment of the North Carolina State Uuard went out in a blaze of glory yesterday afternoon, The grounds were thronged with visitors and the troops while on pa rade appeared to exeeed all of their previous efforts. They are certainly a well drilled body of men.. They handle their pieces superbly and their movements and evolutions would put some veterans to the blush. Indeed, I there are a dozen companies in the gimyd, which we Nyoukl not (er to pit against the best drilleq regulars in the U. SJ Army.'' - . ; : 1 ! There was some splendid firing at the afternoon's parade: fUank car tridges hadUeen liberally servetl qut aqtl thu firing wS close and ac curate. The skirmish djril.l of the Washington Lights. Infantry . was very fine and the combined, or "in teriaced" drill of the Wilmingtoh Light Infantry and the Fayette vilie Independent Light Infantry was one of the prettiest series of mUtftvy evolutions we lfV(Q oy&x seen. 'The Worst Nasal Catarrh, no matter of how long standing, is abVoIutely cured by Dr. Sage's Ca tarrh Remedy. It doe.s nc irely give relief, but reduces permanent caivp in ;ho wdst cases.' 00 cents- . . Don't-forget the excursion to be given to Carolina Beach to morrow by the ladies of Fifth Street M. E. Church. . - - . i - The Wilmington Light Infantry left camp at 1 p. ui. and went to Ocean View to spend the remainder of the day. ' The . officers and employees of the Carolina Central Railroad propose to erect a' handsome and suitable monument to the memory of the lamented Col. Jones. If it stands as. high in the air as Col. Jones did in the esteeiii and affection of his , people, its top will pierce the sks. The subscription books of the In dustrial Manufacturing Co. will soon bo closed. - About enough of the stock has been -taken already to ustify a commencement. The books will remain open .but a .few days onger and those who intend to take shares should do so at once. .; 'Carolina Beach. "7 " The Complimentary Excursion given to the visiting firemen to day Carolina Beach was a grand success and was largely attended. The Syl van Grove carried nearly three lundred down 011 her 9:30 trip this morning and this afternoon there were between six and seven nun dred. We saw the smiling face of Capt. John Harper dealing out tick ets with both hands and he hardly had time to make change Wilson Mirror: Our Vvery, clever and highly esteemed young friend the affable Sam Westbrook", chief clerk of the Atlantic View Hotel, at Wrightsville, is managing the affairs of that popular resort! with great tact, good - judgment and most ex cellent j taste. Affable, courteous and obliging, he makes indeed an admirable clerk, and we congratu late Capt. Manning upon having his efficient ! services, for he is therirht man in the right place, ! i To Be Congratulated. Adjutant-Gen. Glenn and' Brig Gen. Anthony are both to be hearti ly congratulated on the successful ar rangements made for the Encamp ment, the good health of the troops, the good order maintained and the. generally correct manner in which" everything .was conducted. Their successful conduct 'of the Encamp meut this year gives earnest of what may be expected in 1890, when the new camp will be occupied and when the coast battery will be add ed to the armament of the camp. Criminal Court. The following cases were heard in this Court this morning: Alex. Richardson,- Carrie Foster and Mary Lawrence, affray. Rich, ardson guilty and sentenced to 3 months in the County House of Cor rection. The others were discharge ed. ' '. ' ' Samuel Smith, disorderly conduct. Not guilty. Edward Smith, larceny. Judg ment suspended on payment of costs at this term. Thomas Davis, larceny.. Guilty and sentenced to one year in the State Penitentiary. - The Second Regatta. I Thus far the Carolina Yacht Club has been very unsuccessful this sea son in their efforts to entertain the public with spirited regattas. On the Fourth the rain interfered very serioasly with the programme and yesterday the wind was so light that it was doubtful, with many, if the race could be had. However at a little after noonA tle boats 'got off. Tho entries were, Little Alice, Capt. S. P. Cowan; Loulie, Capt. Willie Atkinson r Rosa, Capt. W. I. Smith; Vixen, Capt. E. S. Latimer, and Pi rate, Capt.r Norwood Giles. The boats came iu in the following order: Pirate at 227; Vixen at 2:4040-; Rosa at 2:43-8; Loulie at 2:45:12. The Little Alice no,t distanced and time .was tajetv Messrs! Geo. Har riss, Jr., and Jno. K. Williams were the judges. " j i . Advice to R!ailirs. " . Mrs. WijfSTow's Soothing Sruup should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the lit tle sufferei-at once; it produces nat- 1 , J A . 1 t . 1 : ural. ouiet sleen bv relievinsr thei cnild from pain, and the little cher- , . . TT7 . "-f. i xx T, ub awakes as "bnsht as button." It tne cuiMi, eoitens the guius, - allavs all pain, relieveiuwind, regulates the 1" 1 T 1 i oo.weu, auu is tne riown reme- a 115 MARKET STREET," BETWEEN dy for diarrhc whether arismg jl Front and Secrnd, to now open for the from : tecihiufir or otijr cause?, 5 accommodation otsucst3. The table is snp Yvzntv five ftpSt a. Wkttw T with the best the market affords. Board alZJ1- lr:iSe: day, weeli)r month. - -. r a i?6- aeofewlY : 4 : J lyW3t i - ; Mas. wif. qorman. 1889. NO 168. The Atlantic Boy. I - The Ne wbern firemen spent the day at Wrightsville, the Hammocks and on the BeachrThev were hand. somely entertained at the Brown House, on the Beach. Mr.v R. F. Warrer. the caterer of this house is a member of the W. S. F. E. Cor No. 1, and you may be sure that they were -handsomely entertained there. To day they went down to Carolina Beach and will return this afternoon. ' - Banquet ITalls Deserted. . V Camp Latimer will soon be a de. .sert. As it is there is already a sad uess pervading the atmosphere. , Al of the troops have gone with the ex. ceptior! of two companies, . the staff offiers and ? the honorary reporters. To morrow it is probable that Col. Fred Olds will be left alone to deal. with the question of getting rid of the camp equipage. - : Altogether it has been a very suc cessful season, and we hope and be lieve that it has been a pleasant one as well to each and every gallant soldier of the State Guards and our thousands of guests. True, there were not so manv men in cam n a8 there were last year, but there were more officers and some people think that this oughtto go a long ways towards supplying a deficiency in the ranks. 1 NEW AIV EUT 18 EM ISNI'ss " , '.....'.: - ' f UE UNDERSIGNED TAKETDIS JtETHOD pi announcing that the death of our brother. Mr. Morris Bear, will make no change in the business of the firm. We will continue the business under the old firm name ot Morris Bear & Bros. . ISAAC BEAR, . SAM'L BJEAR,.JB., Surviving Partners. Wilmington, N. C, July 19th, 1889. jy 18 lw th sa tu PIG FISH! PIG FISH! ' 1 1 ... I ALWALYS KEEP A SUPPLY OF FRESH FISH - on hand. As I have my own boat and seine I always keep from 900 to 300 en hand. Pic nie parties can be served with Fish or Coffee. Meals 35c or $1.00 a Day. JA8 A. HKWLBIT. Restaurant in 100 yards of Switchback. Good CIGARS and ice cool BEER always on hand. Jy Utf; University of North Carolina CHAPEL HILL, N. C. rjiHE NEXT SESSION BEGINS SEPTEMBER 5, 1889. Thorough instruction is offered in Literature, Science, Philosophy and Law. Tuition 130 per session. For Catalogues, &e., address ... nON. KEMP P. BATTLE, -Jy 5 tf ' President. GO TO B. R PENNY, No. llO market Sircul, TO BUY YOUR Clotning, Hato AND Furnisliing Goods. . In order to make room for my Fall and Win ter Goods, I am now offering my entire stock of goods at from 10 to 15 per cent, less than any otfcer boose can or will sell them. . J j Call at once and secure Bargains. " B. F. PENNY. Je36tf THE CLOTHIEK, 4- For Rent at the Hammocks Until April 1st, 1889. V fpHE PRIVILEGE OF SELLING SOFT Drinks, Confectioneries and Fruit at the stand formerly occupied by Mrs. E. Warren. For ward all bids under seal to J. R. Nolan, Genl Manager. ... -. J Also,' for lease Bulidintr Lots on Wrightsville Beach. - Terms very moderate. Apply to J. B. : Nolan. Gen'i Manager, lor particulars. t rcLkSS I Sec'y Wilmington beacoasc it. K. co. & : 'star and Jkiessenger copy. - -The Goriuau House, -ik. 'C I'.-- ' yre win to gjoa to rcclvo ccniricitUES gcnfiral interest, tu$i ? - - j;; The ntasact tta irxiter catst Biways to far : nisheatdtaQls'ufvi-'- oommnTtf cattcia- prat bo irrtttcn cn tut one side cttna carer. -. Perednalittfa XSwas; 5 And It ts espCCIy tsx porUctLUrly exder stood that tne 2tCl docs not always endorsa the news ot aarcqKL23ita cnies- bo stated in the editorial columns. S ' ";4 ' 1 H NEW ADVXHrriaEriDNTD. Fop GqIo. -gUTTER, VKEQAB, ' ' . PEACH AND APPLE CIDER, At Wholesale. ; - ' VCHAS. F. BROWNE, " " " j 128 North Water St., WUmlngtonrN C, 3r & tt a&w . ;, v (star copy.) WilmiB2ton & Weldon Railroad Co OFFICE OF SECRETARY AND TREASURER , " WttXiNaTON,' N.C., July 1,1889. rpUE BOARD OF ' DIRECTORS OF TDK Wilmington and Weldon Railroad Company have declared a semi-annual dividend bl tour per cent, on the capital stock ot this company, -'. . , .'. . - -. payable at the office of the Treasurer on and ijtter July 15th, 1889. The transfer hrjots wiu sttmd closed from July 1st to July 15th, "1389, uiciubive. . " JAS. P. POSTvJJi., Treasurer W. & W. an. Co. Jysiot .GO-TO-THE 2 r : 5 FOR GOOD, CHEAP - J : UOAKOING AIfI LODGING tt " meals at all aoTJRS. : W ;; - " y..Zr- J. V. A, REAVES, " nr just below the Public BuUdlnjr.between Front and Water sts. jy 10 lw - Pine Apple Ice; 7 T IME-ADE, FROM A MAGNIFICENT .LOT of Limes Just received from NewToric .--'v call in and see our handsome Soda Foun tain. , ' - - -- . MTTNDS.BROTHEKS, jy 6 tf , , -v, 104 N. Front St. , ATLANTIC YHSWi " WBIGHTSTUXKi X, C ; r ll E SOLDIER BOYS ARE COMING AND" the girls are happy,' s - - v T ., Board durinff Bncampment Week Only G2 Per Day." lye tt ": 7 "Proprietor. ; Making Room for Fall Goods yyBILE OUR STORE IS BEING EN- larged and remodeled we will close out bal ance of summer Goods j at greatly reduced prices. V . - . . Brown linea-Vcsts TOO, pito Llaen ycsts ". 730, Alpaca Coats f LOO to HOO, 200 CasSncre pants fioo to iiso, mien iWaio sfiLtrta: at 75c, wortu fL25. ; . ' ; -straw BATS at 1C33 than cost; : Must be - je71m 20 Marleet Street.. TrANTJ5D-A WOMAN OF SENSE, EN- in herl ences exchanged. Jy8 4w American Mfg. House, Lock Box : 1585.N. ,Y. 'IN TIME OF PFAGS PEEPARB FOB J?AB.M; IF YOU AINT GOT BM," , YOU ' MIGHT ' , HATE EM. "; . ; ' , Oorneau's Bed Bug IntercepUe Does the wort Quickly, Quietly and Pleasant ly, A Permanent Cure---so to speak," Aat tor coknbau's, tne Alpha ant omega tt all Bed Bug Poisons, ana Uk0 noctner. Forale by au Druggist .-r.sajaijgi8aimm JIYEUY, SALE AND , EXCHANGE 8TA- bies tiave Just in supplied with Bevena tine, saddle and buggy norsea. Board tor liorscs by the day. week or montn at living prices. Give me a call, carriages always on hand. North Front St. traylora old stand.) jy 0 lm White WE HAVE A LARGS STOCK OF WHITE GOODS, AND " Propose to Sell Them. To effect this, liberal concessions will be made in prices. They have been placed on the coun ter and must be told, .. .-We show a variety of FORTY DIFFERENT styles" m . from the tiny hair cord cbecV for infants, to - ; tho largest Plaid,. - - , - '- M : r we show Twenty Different kinds or PL A ITJ GOO DC, from Ce. to 60c. per yard. Embroidered FlonnciugCj Embroidered Pique & Piquo Skirtings. ' Our stock is complete and worth the atten- lion of buyers. The Ladles are respectfully invited tocalL enry and respectaDuiry tor our business locality, middle aged preferred. Salary month. Permanent Doauon. Refer- mom JKO, J. IIEDRIOK.i myn.U - . Dy urugiis. r -yyi - : : uoiae.LlncomtoiW.C. J..