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THIS PAPER- Hisiied every evening. Sundays excepted, . SUC.CIUPTI0NS, POSTAGE PAID: . ua six montna $3m Three ontnsW one monut, 35 cents. loer win be delivered by carriers, free Tbe Pia any part of the city, at tne abore 0f cb' or 10 cents per wee. v ' , r : ertisins rates lowandUWraL , . ; : 'X- Kuwcricers will please report any and v3 to receive their paper regularly. NEW A)VKBTI8BMgrr:' Presents iaxht most elegant form".-'-; THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUIOE or ths - FIGS OF CALIFORNIA. - Combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known. to be iost beneficial -to the human svstem, forming an agreeable and effective laxative to perma nently cure Habitual Consti pation, and the many llls.de-. pending on a weak or 'inactive condition of the . CONEYS, LIVER AfiD BOWELS. It is the most excellent remedy known to CLEANSE THE SrSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one is Bilious or Constipated - so that PURE LLOOD, RZFREOHI3I Q SLEEP, HEALTH and OTRENCTH " NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every' one is using it and all are delighted with it. ASK YOUR DRUOQI8T FOR - MANUFACTURED ONLY BY . . CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. UlllSVILlF. KY. NEW YORK. N. t For sale by KOifEUT 11. UELLAQ1Y, WHOLESALE DUUGGIST, mch m ly diw Wilmington, N. C. Kheumatisin and Catarrh. Hheumatism and catarrh are txtn blood dlaeases. la many severe cases they have yielded to treatment with B. B. B. . (Botanic Biooi Balm), made by Blood Balm Co., At lanta, Ga. Write for, booS ol. convincing proos. i-ent tree. n. P. Doage, Atlantay.Ga., ays: 3dy wife bad catjrrii and nothing did her any good. Her constitution finally failed and poison got nto her blood. I placed her on a use of B. B, B., and to my surprise her recovery was rapid aud complete." W.P. McDanlel, AUanta. Ga., writes; "I vismach emaciated and had rheumatism so bad i could not get along without crutches. 1 also had neuralgia In the head. First .class pisicians did me no good. Then I tried B. B. B.: and its effects were magicaL I cheerfully recommend it as a good tonic and quiCK cure: Mrs Matilda Nichols. Knoxvilie, Tenn., writes: I haa catarrh six years and a most distressing cough, and my eyes were much swollen. Five bottles of B. B. B., thank God ! cured me." Joan M. Davis, Tyler, Texas, writes: was subject a number of years to spells of inflam matory rheumausm, which six bottles of B. B. B., thank heaven, has entirely cured. I tovenot felt the slightest pain since." OCEAN VIEW DnsriisrQ. EOOMS -AT- : Switchback Station ! rpt I'NDEKSlGNED WOULD INFOKM visitors to Wrtghtsvllle, the Hammocks, and ocean Mew, tnat Ucr DINING BOOMS at sltchbaek station are now open for the ac- . Cbmn,wat;on of guests, and tjiat no pains will j spared to give satisfaction to aU who wlU sd? at nowrs ;xnd at living prices, luai arrangements made with large parties w.Vi affords guarantee that evpry pffort lRS. W. B MAYO. Carolina Beaolv Hotel. pE fAUOLiNA-BEACn IIOTEL, AT THE watering place of that name, IS NOW OPEN M rei!ly Ior me reception of guests. kraj rates by the day, week or month. Bin or . !MafortVhTi k u"xwpuonaoie. cooa rooms! enable beds and first class attendants. Ka LS ready on arrival of every train . L. PEKKY' . Proprietor. mrJilm l5-t on the Market! BAtoE!nOES.-HAKES. C. SPBJNK- fSvetand Att Bottom, I r 2. gfffltSL. Whmingon, i pi I Summer B arfl. - )l-E.svii - I - cuuSTKY BOARD, TYQ U'S fm... . - - . -uuacomton. Dally malt One free UUncolnton dally, ir desired.- . t'sQry, with abundant sutinlT of tables and Fruit. Weasant rooms. $20 per month. Ch 11 Qlesa- Address ; - : Pl2tl xM?-J-RICHARDSON. l ML .... Law " wasiae, Lincolaton, N, C, - m XIII. Lucas Silva, who was a doctor in the Independent army of Bolivia, is still alive. Ue has reached his 129th -.. ; , . '. year. ) . . .. ; A t the Washington Park, Chicago. races, on the. 12th instant, Maori ran a mile in 1.55.45, the fastest time ever recorded. ; The new city hall at San Francis co, Cal., has cost to date $3,800,000, and it is estimated that fully $1,000.- 000 more will be need to complete it. Fred Douglass's appointment as minister to flayti lias elicted the fact that the ; venerable politician has accumulated only about $300, 000. lie is far behind his party.- - : : : ' '- . It is said that Geci. Rosecrans' resignation as Register of thoTreas- ury will be accepted very soon, and the colored ex-Senator,B. K. Bruce, of Mississippi, appointed , in his place. Bruce was Register before. , . 3- - It is to be presu aied that London Justice has made its computation with accuracy when it says that all the people now living in the world, or about 1,00,000,000, could find standtDg room within the limits of a field ten miles square, and by aid of a telephone could be addressed by a single speaker. If the huge scheme of town, an nexation which was partially decid ed upon last Saturday by the sub urban settlements around Chicago should come to full frution that overgrown village would cover an area of about 174 square miles?, and gain an additional population of nearly 200,000. .The immense amount of money spent in Paris by the visitors at tracteu io tnai city uy-.uie Galium tion has put the rate of : exchange on London down to 25 francs 15 cen times for " the - pound sterling, the usual rate being from 25. 25 to 25. 35, and gold is flowing into the Bank of France at the rate of $4,000,000 a week. ;' APi ttsburg paper recently warn? ad the iron prodncers of that city that they must "make an effort" if they wish to hold theirbwn against the rapidly developing South. At least one of them, Mr. Andrew Car negie, seems to have heeded the warning by -making a wholesale cut in the pay of his thousands of em ployes. And .this is the same Mr. Carnegie who predicted ruin to the industries of thp country -and the impoverishment of the workipginen in the event of the reelection of Mr. Cleveland. The air ship is probably the navi gator of the future, at i least ther3 are menof means and intelligence in this country who so fully believe in its" possibilities that they will back their opinions with their pocket books. One Hogau sailed on Tuesdary morning last and although his propeller gave away and thp ship became wid aud the man has not been heard from, yet,, already another company has been formed to build another aerial navigator, as witness the following special from Boston; . I - The Aerial Exhibition Association has been formed here, with C. M. Ransom, of Afodern Light and Heaty as treasurer, R. N. Bowlby, chair man, "and O B. Basford, chairman of trustees. The object is to assist B;r. A. deBausset to construct his steel airship on the vacuum princi ple. The ship is expected to carry 200 passengers and fiftyJdns of mail qr freight, and to reach a speed of seventy miles an hour". . It will cost $250,000, and a national subscription is being ma Je to provide the fundtj Permission. has been asked to build the ship at the Cbarlestown Navy Yard. vrv : , . . It is very important in this iige of vast material progress' that a reme ly be' pleasing to the taste and to the eye, easily taken, acceptable to the stomach and healthy in its na ture and effects. Possession fyiese qualities, Syrup of FigsMs the one perfect laxative and most gentleJ diuretic known. Shirts, wejiave ; got them by. the million, made by. good and" skiff ul band; come and see us; we can save you over fifty five per ceutr We'll not charge : you fancy prices, treat you well, don't be afraid, therefore cpioe and patronise; us money sav ed is money made, at; the Wilming ton ShirtFactory, 122rarket street; Sign of the blue awning. ' X t f - See advertisement of W. M. Cum ming,inanafacturer of mattresses, t 1 1 WILMINGTON, N. C.t LOCAL 3SJ J W S- 1KDKX TO Nsw AnvxBTisxirxNTa --BP Penny clothing ; . i , Munds Bros Pharmacists Mrs Winslow soothing Syrup J R M. McIntike Straw Mattings Taylor's Bazaar Bear in Mind They say that the fish are biting beautifully in the Sounds. - He is a brave man who. will wear a red coat with yellow stripes. K For fishing lines, leads, bobs, poles and hooks of all kinds go to the N. Jacobi ildw. Co. . ; v H t .- - . Lawn rakes of the latest - nd most improved "patentT For sale by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co t -The new camp should be known either as Camp MacRae or Camp Whiting. Which shall it be ? . j There are no flies on the crop prospects hereabouts. Thin farmers say that they are just spendid. : There is economy in building barb wire fences and in buying your wire from the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t We can make you comfortable for $1.00 by supplying yon with the Ironclad Oil Stove. U. Jacobi Hdw Co.; :. -....;;:v.:::..'1 ;.: .;; Mosquito bars, a new and conven ient kind, for sale by W. M. Cum- miog, between Star OfJQice and Bank of New Hanover. - t One of our morning coteinporaries speaks of "the calm after the storm'1 and calls it "a state of innoccueosr disuetude." The August mullet ishere. It is a very toothsome fish and is the pre cursor one of the famous September mullets. Mayor Fowler . and Alderman Post have gone to Richmond and Aylderman- Craft now presides- as Mayor pro tern. Mr. C. J. Terrell has been appoint ed Train Dispatcher of the Carolina Central Railroad, with headquarters in the Superintendent's office. Yesterday was a big day for Carox liua Beach- The crowd was about the largest which has eyer yet spent a day at that delightful place. Economy and sti'ajigth are pecu liar to Hood's Sarsaparilla, the only medicine of which "100 Doses One Dollar" is true. ; Of course it is dull after the En campment, . Welooked fqr it and are not disappointed. But then it is none the less difficult to bear. The coast battery has been sue; cessfully "planted" and the U. S officers under whose supervision it was erected have returned to their duties. ' Painters, save money by buying your white lead, ready mixed paints, varnishes aud brushes from the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. They sell noae but the best. ' . ' ' . . f Now that the troops have gone and the dark of moon has come the Ocean View people ought seriously to think about giving us that prom ised pyrotechnic display. Enamoline, the best stove polish in the market. No dust, no mixing necessary. Usp like shoe blacking. Every housekeeper , should try it. For sale by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t A good crowd of excursionists, about 200 in number, went .down on the jbylvan Grove this : morning to Carolina Beash and many others galled this afternoon. This has been excursion day for the ladies of Fifth Street Church. The Messenger Encampment is sue appeared this morping. It is a handsome edition of 28 pages, with a liberal display of advertisements, a pink cover and an Interesting his tory of the State Guard, besides other matter's of interest, ' i The Quiirteriiiaster in Charge. ' Camp Latimer is now a thing of ths past- The last of - the troops left to day, Th Oak City Guards went home this morning and the Maxtoa Guards left on the 2.20 train on the Carolina; Central Railroad. Col.'Fred Olds and lilfflikiruiishers are left in complete control of the grounds. Everything movabie' ii beiug takdn up aud either, car ried to Raleigh or stored away for use" at the new eam p next year. ; By""to morrow ' night it is" thought that everything that is to be moved ! voi he clear of the ground. - . II II - : , II lit II . . Ill - . II . 1 I .1 - V l - l . '" -i. "- .. " "" " ' " " mmm m n iw n i i. " iiJl.,m . n ilm mi n ii i mm n FRIDAY. JULY 19H889. i: ": t ' City court. :l:T:i-' - Only one triflihgcase; ; that of a colored boy charged jwith stealing a brush, came up before Mayor pro tern Craft to-day.' He was discharged, on the promise of his father that he would give him a sound thrashing. ..T". , : .' Criminal Court. r O The following cases were disposed of at the morning, session of this Court1 to day: -U :. V.C t W V-'. Gns Williams, charged ; w ith lar ceny. Nolle pros, entered.. . Annie Shaw, larceny. ,Nolle pros entered, 'i': - ! 'b:-' ' ; 'V-Vv' v. ' ' Ed ward Artis, assault i and bat v tery, found guilty; -and sentenced to six months in the -County House of Correction. I '- - ; v: The Firemen Have Gone. . , The visiting firemen from New hern left this morning on the 9 o'clock train for j home. . They were escorted to the depot by the Wi S. F. E. bo3's, who reluctantly bade them farewell.- The guests, one and all, have expressed themselves as most heartily delighted at their re ception here and the elegant man ner in which they have been enter tained. They, say that- retaliation is the order of the day now and that the visit must soon be returned. Pushing AhCtd Steadily, Col. J nlius A. Gray, President of the Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley R. R., and" Maj. Roger "P. Atkinson, Chief Engineer, went up to Point Caswell this morning. They rode ten miles on the new road for that much of the track has been laid, and from the terminus went the re maining distance in a buggy. They will -return, to the city to-night via Burgaw aiid on the W. &W. R. R. Gen. Taylor, the Assistant Engi neer, says that j good progress has been made on this end of the line. The work was delayed somewhat by the recent rains but it is now being vigorously pushed, forward. In : six weeks the road w ill be at Point Caswell and there are reason--able expectations of being able to move the crops in Pender and a part of Sampson counties; this Fall. . The Home Market?. The markets are well supplied with meats, fruits and vegetables Good beef,; "home made,'? sells for from 10 to 15 cents per pound; mut ton at 10 to 15; veal 12J; sausages 15; green corn 12 to 15 cents per dozen; okra S dozen fori 10 cents; beets 5 cents a hunch; Irish potatoes, 20 cents a peck; tomatoes, 20 to 30 cents a peck ; cabbage, 3 to 10 cents ; onions, 3 to 5 cents a bunch and 5 cents a quart; cucumbers, 5 cents a dozen; huckleberries, 8 to 10 cents a quart; peaches, at rate of 40 to GO cents a peck; canteloupes, 3 toJ0 cents each and 50 to 75 cents per dozen for best; watermelons, 15 to 50 cents each. Very few fish have been in market during the week but now that the J-encampment hat closed we may vlook for large sup plies. . . ' . ': - - ; Kesolutlons of Kespect. At a meeting of the employes of the Carolina Central Railroad Com pany, held on board the train on Sunday, July 14th 1889, the follow ing preamble and resolutions were" adopted: b ' Whereas, It has pleased God in his inscrutible wisdom to' f rembve from our midst our beloved Super intendent, Leonidas C -Jones, and while we bow in humble submission to His will, yet be it r r ; Ilesolved, 1. That tin the death of Col. L. C. Jones the Carolina Cen tral employes have lost a warm friend and the company a wise, faithful and energetic officer, "and one.whose place w$U be hard to fill. 3L That the sincere, sympathies of the Carolina Central employes be extended to thie family of Col. Jones in this their dark hour of affliction, with the assurance that we share in their griefs, while we , joy in the consolation that our lamented Su perintendent, freed fromthe cares of this life, is enjoying the blessed and eternal; reward of the right eous. - ' 3.. That a copy ol these resolutions be forwarded to the family of the deceased, and be published in the Charlotte Neio$ and JVilmington papers. . ' - i " - ; -" . -; T. W. WlIISNAIVT, ' - - J. G. I BASKKRVII4I4E, - :,f--;:--:- :; . J. G.lMAGLEiyjf, v r " ' " -: ,: v K. 8, Fincht Sic- ' v : H. PJ JoHJfSToy- f f" .Commiftee for the.Employes. ; T .The Wtorst Nanal Catarrh - " no matter of how i lon standings is absolutely cured by Dr.' Sato's Can tarrh Iteiuedv-.'; It'docs not merely &i re relief. ''but Yirodup.ea nf-rniaripnt jo- . -3 s 1 - - ty druggists. : NO 169. -Miss Minnie Perry, of Scotland Neck, is on a visit here to Dr. John H. Freeman's family, i Services, at St. Paul's 1 Episcopal Church to night at 8:30 o'clock, at which time the rite of confirmation will beadmiaistered." v Mattresses Renovated and made to order into two sections by W. M. Ciimming between Star j office and Bank of New: Hanover. A Fort North Carolina, Vgenerally f ai r except idio were in eastern por tion", iand stetiouary- temperature-. Fori Wilmington: fair weather arid raius during the night. 1 lt'li Refreshing and Invigorating-. Delicious Soda Wateras drawn from Munds Brothers! niagnificeut new soda fountain at a temperature of 34.! Purest Fruit Syrup,Milk Shakes and Natural Mineral Water. . - . : . Mr. Robert S. French, who has for some months past been the clever and courteous clerk in the regis try department . in the postoffice here ' has been succeeded by Mr. Jolin Kennedy, who was with Col. Brink. Mr. French goes to Bruns wick, Ga., to take a position on the Brunswick & Western R. R, , 1 ' To Mark the Spot.! - . A very handsome monument, has been already erected over the re mains of Mr. MorrisBear, which were interred in the beautiful Hebrew en closure at Oakdale. It was erected by Mr. H. A. Tucker, of this city, under the di rection of Messrs. Isaac and Bam u el Bear, Jr., brothers of the deceased. It is twelve! feet high and of granite, in two colors, the only inscription being the letter 4tB" in German text, I ! WHY WOMEN FADE, Women lose their beauty because colds undermine their life. Dr. Acker's English Remedy 4 for Con sumption is an absolute cure for colds. Munds Bros , druggists NEW ADVEKTI8EM KNTH NOW THAT jFUE ENCAMPMENT IS OVER WE HAVE LEFT A FEW OF OUR - 7 Spring and" Summer Suits, WHICH' WE ARE OFFERING Regardless of Cost, ; IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR FALL AND WINTER STOCK. Call and he convinced of the above.- 1 guar- anteeto : ' - Sell 20 Per Cent. L 5SS : than any other house In the city. : B. Fi pewwy. THE CLOTHIER. jy 19 tf ' "llO Market Street. PIG PISH ! PIG FISH ! 'I ALWALYS KEEP A SUPPLY OF , FRESH FISH on hand. As I have my own boat and seine I always keep from 200 to 300 on hand.- Pic nic parties can be served with rtsn or Coffee. Meals 35c :or $1.00 a Day. JAS. - A. II BWL IS IT. - Restaurant In 100 yards of tiwttehbaek. ' ' Good CIUARS and ice cool BEER always en hand. jy 11 tf - Don't Buy TTNTIL YOU GET TO PRINCESS STREET Derot. as I keen a fine aasortment of tMc-ars. Cigarettes and Tohaoco; also cool Mlllc, fcoda n aier, uiDjjcr Ate, ccc 1 ry me. .' . t je i.1 lvf . IX. L PEAKS. OrrelVo Stables, QORNER THIRD AND PRINCS STS., are well equipped with everything necessary ' - , in a nrst class Livery and Sales Stablest , Good horses and comfortable vehicles and caretul drivers ready on demand. ' . ; Attention Is 'specially invited to our large stockyard and our facilities for bousing horses and cattle in the basement of our large sta bles. - . Rates as low as can be round elsewhere, ' Give us a call and we will do our best to please you R.C.ORKKLL. jystr - Proprietor. Table Board. FEW GENTLEMAN CAN HE ACCOM MO- ciat&l wlilirable; Board on application at r : Ci27 - - Si ii. THIRD ST.- - Fj.? Ciaa to rccciva tzzzzzzizxit ca T0?1 H jwcasa-jba'-tar: tza a tracts tneraiinttar;.; ? i : fXwncttiisa:t;W 'imtten on but oside ctj teicxv . . v ; Peraonalltlca tZSt W TO"vv.(-.- ' . J? finder" stood that thk EOltor Coca not always enaorB . the views bit wircspcaccsts cniess bo stated la the'edltorial coisaai r -i; : ' : " ' .' , NEW ADVITiacrinilTO. Galo. JgUTTER, VINEGAR,"' At Wolesafe D APPLKCI0 1 - CHAR. P. nwntenw Arf ., -Wa'SU,wiimingtoiuN - Jy5tf d&w (Star copy.) WOmington & Weldoa RaitedvCd OFFICE OF SECRETARY AND TREASURER. WMHGTK r. c.Vjnlyi, 1883. . ' JIIE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OP ..THE- ; V Umington and Weidonallrbad: cxanpany . - Jdeclarea ft sclittlTldcnlCf four Per centC on tiie fjapltal stocs of 'this Company, : payable at the office Of the Treasurer on "and after July5th,'il883.; The transfer boots will stand closed from July 1st to July J5th, 1889. - Inclusive. , i , r . ' Jy 3 lot Treasurer w, g w. R.R.CO, ; r ' ' GO TO THE-v;:::;-;'v' . , x FOR GOOD, CHEAP r ; -v HOAUDING AWI IiObGIWQ : ,:MEAIJ3 AT AIL HOURS. ' " - J. r. A, heaves, rv just below the PubUC Bnndloff,between ront and Water sts. . . y lOlw Front and Water sts. PiD Apple Icei ; 1IME-ADE, FROM A MAGNIFICENT LOT of Limes Just received from New-Yoik. , -call in and see our handsome Soda Foun tain.,. - .- . '. '-; - : , - - MUNDS" BROTHERS, , . jy ett . :- . . ioiN.rroi.tgt- ATLANTIC VIEW, - i ; TVBIGHTSVIIXE, N C 1 HE SOLDIER BOYS ARB COMLNO AND the girls are happy, . . ; i Board durins Encampment WeeK ED, TVILSON UAIJNING, fyett - propactoiv. M aki ng Room for Fal ! Goods DILE OUR : STORE 18 BEINQ 'jBStv larged and remodeied .we wui close out bal ance of summer Goods at greatly reduced prices. -- Drown unen Teats 7DC,- wjute'Lliiea Xists TocAipaca coats aoo to (LOO, 200 csszacro pants tioo to fi, rreacn Verciub enirtc at ; 75c, wortan.23i . . . . . ; straw BATS at leas than cost. Must bo sold. ' - - - - , Jenim SO Market Street. WANTED A WOMAN OF SENSE, 'EN ergy and respectability for our business in her locality; middle aged preferred, salary ' Sffoper month. Pennaaent position. Refer ences exchanged. IJ 8 4w ' American jOg. House, Lock Box 15W,N. Y. 'IN Tllfi OF PFACB PSIP&E1 f91WlB.n "IF YOU AINT GOT UM," XOU MIGHT HAVE EM. - Corneau's Bed Bug Interceptic ; Does the work Quickly, Quietly and Pleasantly,- A Permanent Curew'tfo to SpeakV Ask . tor counties, tnd Alpha 7 and Omea cf ALT. -Bed Bug poisons, ana Cake no other. Fcraio ; by all Druggists, ;- r: v mcujn 3a nac m - s Ai Ppwy!o ; LIVERY, SALE AND EXCHANGE STA- bies have Just been supplied with several fine saddle and buggy Horses. Hoard tor. licrses by the day, week or month- at living tnccs. Give mo a call, carriages always on band. North Front su CTayior'A old stand.) jy 0 lm T WWteooflSi WE HAVE A LARGS BTOCK OP WHITE. OODS,AIlD . , " " - Propose to SellThom. " To effect this, liberal concessions will be made in priceSpThey havp been placed' on the amn ter and must be told. i We show a variety of FORTY DIFFERENT STYLES in ' ' from the tiny hair cord check for infants, to ' the largest Plaid. . - we show Twenty Different kinds of PLAITJ GDG, ", from Cc. to COc. per yanL - , ' ' - - -V. Embroidered FlouncingOj ' ; fiEH-SIITCnD, mV&, Embroidered Pique & Piquo. . Skirtings Our stock is complete and worth the attenf tion of buyers. The Ladles are respectfully invited to call. - , -. JliO. J, REDBICK. i 1 '1 ;.
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