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I - .s every 1' , POSTAGE PAID: sr. . months cum. Three y J one monui, oo o4?. . ..... HE nonffl 'DedeUveredDy carriers, tree of at 1116 &bcve - v - lowandUDeraL rt w.anqA report any and Prtl4BtfW the most elegant form ,EUAXT.VE.-" - FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, Pnnibined with me meuix 2ws-of plants known to be S beneficial to the huma j.ffiwive laxative to perma- wure Habitual CousU S, and the many Ms de Udine on a weak or inactive condition of the . ' KIDREYS, LIVER flHU BUWtLb. ItUtheitostcxcelleat remedy known to USmt THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY Vleo one is Bilious or nsupsicu SO THAT URE ELOOD, RCFRS8HIMO 6LBSP, HEALTH and STRENGTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. ' ASK YOUH DRUOOtST FOH - MANUFACTURED ONLY BY . CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. VummUE.Kl. NEW YORK. N. Y For sale by KOlfEKT K. l?F.liIiAMV. WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, mcb 26 ly dtw Wilmington, N. C. Klienmatisra and Catarrli. Knenmatism and catarrh are both blood Ijlseases. Ia many severe cases tney nave lyieided to treatment with B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm), made by mood Balm Co., At lanta, ua. Write tor booK or convuicing proof s. bent tree. r . P. Douse, Atlanta, ua., says: "My wile Jj:i(J catarrh and nothing did her any good. Her constitution fin;Uly failed and poison got iito her blood. I placed her on a use of B. B. B., and to my surprise her recovery was rapid aud complete." W. P. JleDaniel, Atlanta. Ga., writes: wismuci emaciated and had. rheumatism so bad I could not get along without crutches. also had neuralgia In the. head. First cl ass physicians did me no good. Then I tried B. B. B.: aid Its effects were magicaL I cheerfully recommend it as a irood tonic and quick cure. m .Matilda wicnois. Jinoxvuie, xenn.. rntes: I had catarrh six years and a most Stressing cough, and my eyes were much ouen. Five bottles of B. B. B.. tnanK uoa i arrtme." .1 JohnM. Davis, Tyler, Texas, writes: "I was subject a number of years to spells of Inflam matory rheumatism, which six bottles of B. k. B., thank Heaven, ; has entirely cured. I mve not felt tlie slightest pain since." OCEAW VIEW DiisriisrGh ro oics . AT Switclib tck Station ! UNDERSIGNED WOULD INFOKM Alters to Wrightsvine, the Hammocks and an View, that her DINING ROOMS at tenback Station are now open for the ac comodation of guests, and that no pains will Spired tn rdvn cotlfotljT oil ' n-hn will patronize her tables, f at 311 hours and at living prices, arrangements made with lanre parties. p.vVa" ioi .several seasons at -ine ii?,made to please. I I-H l I .Mill - Carolina Beach Hotel. I- o Tfl WKOUNAliiEACH HOTEL, AT. THE ffaterin-piace of that name, ' IS SOW OPEN m dy lor the reception of guests. Utm rates by the day, week or month. finaSlWexcePtIon!ll)le. Good rooms Plsat if s ma nrst cass attendants. - Ls Iread j on arrival of every train B. L. PEltRY, l5llm Proprietor. n IV2 O W O tS 9 pt on the Market! aj-.u.- V X V Ml gT OES,pttKE8f &C, SPRINK Pricesand Attachments. Bottom nFront St.. Wilmington, N. C Snnnuer B ard: PVSAXT COUNTRY BOARD, TWO Lineointon. Dally malL One free TibIUUClat0n aany' " deslroL ' jie ctory,5 with abundant supply of etawes and Fruit. pleasant rooms. $20 per month. Chll Address : iei2tf M"J.il. RICHARDSON. oodside, Uncoiaton, N: c. - r VOL XIII. W i r .. . LOCAL NEWS. r 1NDKX TO NKW ADVERTISEMENTS B P Penny Clothing - - munds Bros Pharmacists W S C R R Change of Schedule' K M McIntire Straw MatUhgs Tatloj's Bazaar Bear In Mind CORNEA u's Bed Bvq Intkrceptic amebic an M'fo House Wanted McGirt & Allen Aucuon House Clyde S S Co-Change of Schedule Jno'l BqatwbIght Honey, Butter, etc Hon. A. M.iWaddell has returned to the city from Raleigh. See advertisement of W. M Cuiu ining,nianufacturer of mattresses, t For fishing lines, leadg.bobs. Doles and hooks of all kindl 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 There is economy in building barb wire fences and in buying your wire from the N.-Jacobi Hdw5Co. t t Wo can make you comfortable for $1.00 by supplying yon with th Ironclad Oil Stove. 2?. Jacobi Hdw Co. j Mosquito bars, a new and conven ient kind, for sale by W. M. Cum ming, between Star Office and Bank of New Hanover. t. Mayor Fowler and Alderman Post returned to the city on Saturday night from ;their- little jaunt to Richmond. Distress after eating, heartburn, sick headache and indigestion are cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla. It also creates a good appetite. -v-.;uv 1 of canteloupes arriving: here now the prices continue very high. The V, 111 -in ' i. 1. Mattresses Renovated and- made to order into two sections byJW. M. Cumminsr, between Star office and Bank of New Hanover. 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 th e . best. - - t British baroque Atossa, Robinson, cleared to day for London with 2, 000 casks spirits, valued at f 86,033.- 58, shipped by Messrs. Paterson Downing & Co. Enamoline, the best stove polish in the market. Nor'ust, no mixing necessary. Use like shoe blacking Every housekeeper should try it. For sale by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. Refreshing and Invigorating Delicious Soda Water as drawn from Munds Brothers' macrnificeut new soda fountain at a temperature 'of 84,. Purest Fruit SyrupMilkShakes and Natural Mineral Water. Ger. barque Polly Stott, Harder, cleared to day for London, with 1, 000 casks spirits, 2,187 barrels rosin, valued at $19,946.25, shipped by Messrs. Robinson & King and Mr J. W. Bolles. : The store at the Southeast corner of Front and Princess street, recent ly occupied byMr. W.H.Styron, is be ing fitted up for Mr, I. Shrier; who will remove his clothing business to that place in a few days. Talking about industrial enter prise, here is a suggestion: Form a company and buy Eagle' Island, put an embankment up all around it, drain it by steam power and then sow grass and' get four Crops a year from it. There's millions in it. Yesterday forenoon was very warmand uncomfortable but in the afternoon there was a fine rain - and the temperature dropped perhaps 15 degress. It warmed, up again during the afternoon, however, and the heat last night wasivery opprcs sive. Wriirhtsville Was badly cut up by the large num ber of vehicles passing over it our inr th Kncamninent. There is no toll gate at the terminus of the road o ' ; t and there was no toll collected. The repair of this track will be a dead loss to the company. Shirts, we have got them by the million, made by good and skilful hand; come and see us, j we can save you over fifty five per cent. We'll not charge you fancy prices, treat vou well, don't be - afraid, therefore . yuu w e, uy , - . . . j come and patronize; us money sav ed is money made, at the Wilming- ton ShirtFactoryV J23 Market street, ' Signof the bine awning , ; ' tf I LM 1 NGTON, N. C, forecasts. "V For North "Carolina showers and continued high pressure. For Wil mington, showers. Not In Mecklenbnrg. The Charlotte Chronicle says that Capt. Whisnant was born and rais ed in Mecklenburg county. That is a mistake. Last April that gentle man pointed out to us a house in Shelby and remarked: "That is the house I was born in 40 years ago." New Auction House. 'c. Attention is invited to the adver tisement of a, new auction house in this issue, that of Messrs. McGirt & Allen. These gentlemen have open ed an auction store at No. 27 Market street. Both are well known to oar people. Mr. McGirt has had an ex tensive experience in the business and what he does'nt know about it it will be hard to find out. We wish them much success. ! Another New Law. Among the new las enacted by the last Legislature is one aimed at the suppression of idiots who think it is fun to point a gun at persons. The law says: "It shall be unlawful for any person to point any gun or pistol at any person, either in , fun or otherwise, Avhether such gun or pistol be loaded or not. Any person violating this section shall be guilty of an assault, and upon conviction shall be fined, imprisoned, or both, at the discretion of the court." The Newbern Firemen, The Newbern Steam Fire Engine Company arrived safe at home on Friday perfectly enthused with their reception here. The Jowrnaiofthat city says: ; The Newbern Steam Fire Engine Company returned yesterday from its visit to Wilmington. They tell us in all their lives they never had so pleasant a trip. -The hospitality of the Wilmington firemen in . par ticular, and the 1 citizens generally, was unbounded. We are grateful for this courtesv, but we must say that no attentions could exceed the merits of our firemen. The Wil mington papers were exceedingly complimentary to the firemen, and took occasion to speak in high praise of their band, placing it among the very best in the country. Weather Crop Bulletin. The reports of correspondents of the Weekly Crop Bulletin, publish ed by the North Carolina Experi ment Station and State Weather Service,cooperating with the United States Signal Service, show a de ficiency of rainfall, about anayerege temperature and an average amount of sunshine fqjr the week ending Friday, July 19th. The deficiency of rainfall has been rather beneficial to the growing crops, enabling the farmers to work the crops and clean h em of grass. Although , the past week has been generally favorable yet the cotton and corn crops are not up to the average condition. Tobacco is said to be below the average aad in some sections it is thought that at least twenty five per cent, of the crop is injured. The wheat crop, which is supposed to have been very much injured in the shock during the very wet spell pre viously reported, is yielding better than expected. : The potato crop i8 reported as very good. A little more rain if some sections would probably be beneficial. Dr. Grissoni Acquitted. The Grissom trial, which has been drawn out for three weeks, is at length closed and the verdict, as anticipated by so many, is. an ac quittal for Dr. Orissom. Prornptly on the announcement of the verdict Dr. Rogers, the Second Assistant Physician, and Mr. J. W. Tbomp son, the steward, tendered their resignations, accompanied by some discourteous allusions to the Board of Directors. These ' resignations were accepted, with a resolution of reproof for the language used. JJbe closing speech was made on, Saturday last by Hon. A. M. Wad J' I T; , published in full in the News and Observer and was heard with breath- less interest by a large concourse. It is a fine thing, in our opinion one j0j tje t,est speeches ever- yet made our eloquent iT)eroration is a m townsman. The master-piece of ora tory. : , ,, . - .. -p. piePCe's Pellets cure eonstipa- Abglioasneggt gick heaaJiie juJus headache, and all derange- ments of the stomach, liver and bowels.; One a dose. v MON DAY. JULY 22, Schr. Orlando, Knaebel, cleared to day for Port-au-Prince with 129, 273 feet lumber, 25,000 shingles, 15 barrels tar, a casks spirits, 50 boxes kerosene oil, valued at $18,638.89, shipped by Messrs. Geo. Harriss, Son & Co. I- " r-:V--' : ' j ProsrregB. -i It is very important in this age of vast material progress i 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 theger qualities, Syrup of Figs is the one perfect laxative and - most gentle diuretic known. An Unregistered Arrival. r There was a new arrival at the Hammocks yesterday and his name is not down on the register. Ho is a boy ami a fine boy at. that, j When able to talk he will call the! genial host of the j Island Beach Hotel "Pa." It is the first baby born n the Hammocks. Our warmest con gratulations are extended to Mr. Piatt. I The New Superintendent. Capt. T. W. Whisnant is the new superintendent of the Carolina Central Railroad, of whose appoint ment we spoke brieflyon7 Saturday. Capt. Whisnant was directly in the line of promotion, as he was the senior road master on the line, hav ing charge of the Western section, that extends from the Pee Dee River by Rutherfordton. He has been in the employ of the road for thirteen years and has served it with singular Zealand fidelity, all of those years. He is a native of Shelby and is about 40 years old and his family have heretofore resided in Charlotte. Personally he is a very clever gen tleman and is very popular all along the line of the road. He has al ready taken charge and will arrive here to morrow on the noon train. The Charolette Chronicle says pf Capt. Whisnant: Capt. Whisnant is a steady, unas suming, industrious man, noted far and wide fori his honesty, - integrity, sobriety, " and attenti veness to his business. If any man ever was ap pointed to U position for merit alone. Capt. Whisnant is the man. All the employees confidently expected and eagerly desired his appointment as Col. Jones's successor; and there is no doubt whatever that he will give satisfaction both to the public and to the employees of the road. He is an eminently practical man. If there is any theory at all about him, it is backed by practice. j . This is f roin the Charlotte News and was written before the informa tion of Capt. Whisnant's appoint ment had been received there: - The question as to who will suc ceed Col. L. C. Jones, late sunerin- tendent of i the Carolina Central -t i ' r j:. a itoau, is one iutib is utJiug umuusseu now with a good deal of interest by the railroad men. It is singular that so far the only name suggested by the railroad men is that of Capt. T. W, Whisnant, Of course the rail road men have nothing to . do with the appointment of a superintend ent that matter- rests solely with Col. Robinson, President of the Company, and Maj. J. C. Winder, the General Manager, by whom the appointment is to be made but their unanimous choice of Captain Whis! nant is suggestive, and will have its weight.- The fact that Capt. Whis nant has been singled out by all the employees of the Carolina Central as the man they would most like to see in Col. Jones' place, is a very high compliment to that gentleman and will doubtless be appreciated by him, whether he gets the ap pointment or not. Capt. Whisnant has been with the Carolina Central for a number of years past. He helped to build the bridges on the AirLineRoad,and on the completion of that contract he accepted a position with the Car olina Central and has been with that Company ever since. He is a man of fine education, good practical common sense,a good civil engineer, and one the finest road masters in the State. His appointment to the Boisltioii vacated by, the death of ol. Jones would be a fitting recog nition .of his merits. The appoint ment of no man could please Char lotte better than that of Captain Whisnant, - Advice to Mothers Mrs. Winslow's soothing Syrup should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the lit tle sufferer at once; it produces nat ural, quiet sleep by relieving the cnild from pain, and the 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 diarrhcBa, whether arising from teething or oth.r causes. Twenty five cents a bottle. '' " July 6 deodwlY : ; --- ' ; The Mayor 'had several cases be- fore him this morning but were de- I void of public interest.' " NO 17K 7 This is the best time in the" world for tlje country folks to be at: the seacoast. .The rash is now over and excellent accommodations can be had by all. The monthsjof July and August are with us the healthiest Ln the year as shown by the mortuary statistics, and the. fishing and- boat ing and bathing are now "just, gplens. did." - NEW AOVEBTISEJ5X15XTS McGIRT & ALLEN'S AUCTION HOUSE. No. 3T MAKKET ST,TVILMINGTON, K.C. T HO IS MR. ALLEN? WHY HE IS For merly of Philadelphia and veU known mour city, w e invite tne public to give us a call; they will be treated with politeness. Remem ber thenumber, 27. We come to stay; All consignments will receive DromDt atten tion. . Mr. Gill McGirt thanks the community -lor all past consideration and asks for a contin uance or me same, r Sales Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Respectfully, McGIRT & ALLEN, Jy 22 It Gill McGirt, Auctioneer. PHE FINEST BROUGHT TO THIS MAR- ket for years, put up in one pound Boxes. Call ana looK at it. . ... WE ARE STILL RECEIVING THAT FINE MARYLAND Creamery Butter, Packed In Refrigerator Boxes. TMe only place tn town you can secure a solid one pound print of fine BUTTER. . My - PAROLE FLOUR still stands unparalleled, and is certainly pro nounced by those that once try it to be the best sold in town. - Also, a very fine FLOUR for less money, which is guaranteed. Cakes of all Kinds, Crackers, Preserves, Jellies, PICKLES, DRIED FliTJirf, and an endless variety of Canned Goods. - In fact I keep everything which can be found in a first class Grocery Store. -call and examine my Goods. Jno. L. Boatwright, 3y32 15&17So.Front St, Wilmington Seacoast B.B. rjHE FOLLOWING CHANGE IN THE TIME Table of the Wilmington Seacoast Railroad will take effect on Monday,- 22nd inst: TRAINS WILL RUN AS FOLLOWS: Leave Wilmington at 6:00 and 9:80 a, m.. 2:30. 5.00. 655. and 80 n. m. ' Leave Hammocks at 7:45 and 10:30 a.m., t.-00, 5:45, 735 and 10:00 p.m. ' oniSundays trains will leave Wilmington an a- ui. o.iu uiu n;m p. ILL. IT&ins WliX arrive at wunungron on Kunaays at ih30 a. nu and 5:50 and 9:20 P. m. Supper Train will be the 6:35 p. in. train leavuig t kimmgijuu. iiouna xnp tickets Will be sola at 25c. for this train to parties return ing the same night. . . ; J. R. nolan; Jy23tf Gnl Manager. Sow York & Wilmington Steamship Co, ; FROM PIER 29, EAST RIVER NEW YORK Located between Chambers and Roosevelt sta. v At 3 o'clock. P. M. ' GULF STREAM,... ....... ...Saturday, July 27 FROM WILMINGTON! BENEFACTOR... ............ .Friday; July 28 GULF STREAM. . . . .......... ..Friday, Aug.- g Rates guaranteed to and from points In North and South Carolina. . - These Steamers have unsurpassed passen ger accommodations. .' x w x reigut or r-assage apply to ' H G. SMALLBONES, Superintendent, Wilmington, N C. THEO. E. EGER, Traffic Manager. j ' - - Kew York. WM; P. CLYDE CO.. Genl Agents. Jy 22 i 5 Bowling Green, New Yortc - PIG FISH ! PIG FISH ! I ALWALYS KEEP A SUPPLY OF FRESH FISH on band. As I have my own boat and seine I always keep from 200 to 300 on hand. Pic nlc parties can be served with Fish or Coffee. Meals 35c or $1.00 ar Day. " JAS A. HEWLBIT. . Restaurant in 100 yards of Switchback. - - i Good CIGARS and ice cool BEER always on .hand. . Jy utt- 1 889. Honey Honey Honej 5o f .;-.;.?i2ASS cones -. firon our mszca ca .try ti ta Estjcas general iztercts; :; : c V-V - The naaa c: tta rotter CTat emya t fur hishcatattDcixr , - " commTuilcaucsa nust be. wntun on - but onealflo of tharr. . -. ireorialltldxir fiT vAnditisKTIyisia paruhiiiy wider stood that u&r2T sca tot always endors the vlewa of aXTttpc-catB Knless so stated in the editorial witsnia. - NBW Aly23JOTlJ3I2riEl2?TO 'IS TIM l TOLGIIBIPABI m 17AB 1JP YU A INT GOT "EM," TOO MIGHT Corneau's:Bed Bag Interceptlc . A2K5mei3 Pleasant ly. A Permanent Cure "go to Speak." Ask JorCOKKBAn-a, thev Alpha andOmeof ALL rnr, no otber?For sSe -by all Druggists, v . mch 27 sm n&o m : AT WOBK AGAOT E TAKE PLEASURE IN INFORMING our friends and customers that we- have put -ln?oiraaCB3NERY since our z ":rniER rough or dresssd. PARSLEY WIGGINS. Xjtr ANTETl-A WOMAN OF SENSE, EN- American ; Mg HOBS' LOCK BOX 1555,N, T. - NOW THAT THE ; ENCAJdTMENT. 13 OTSB ...... " .'' . - - - WE HAYJS LEFT A PEW OF OUR and Summer Suits, - - WHICH WE ARB dPISBJQTO r Kesar IN ORDSR TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR FALL ANWINTER-STOOK, call and Be conyUicea ot the atoQjft j guar antee tQ ' ,:; ' vA ' . Sen 20 Per Cent Less than any other House In the ''dtjr. - -X flk f THS CITIIIEa. : it tt Vr gactetrcstr JJXSr&DSt gSPa A MAONIPICCN T LOT of Limes jast received trom New yortc Can in ana &eo our hasdsome soda Foun tain. - MUNDSJBROTHERS, jyfltt :. 101 N. Front St. For Rent at the Hammocks Until AprU 1st, iooa : rpHB PRIVILEGE OF SELLING SOFT Brinks, confectioneries and Fruit at the stand formerly occupied by Mrs. 2L warren For ward aii bida uaaer seal to Jj Bt twelfth, Gem Manager 4 - ' V- Also, forleasa Sulidtpg totaoh Wrightinild Beach, Terms Teryderate.- Apply to 1i R. Nolan, Gen'l Manager, foi Jjarticulars. . , SJSmison aeaeoast jl b. 0a -Je 29 tt etar a&auesse&ser copy. Making Room for Fall Goods yniLE PUS STORE IS BEJNQ EN- . largedaMrmrle SUU c:osg OUttai- ance of summer GOOds ac greatly reduced prices. " T ""'''. ' " - - Brown Linen Teats Soo, Waits linen vests 75c, Alpaca Coats fi,Q0 to Hoi pjj vassimere - Pants tzm to uio, STencn percale Shirts at 75c, worth L25. - , . . - . - . - straw HATS at less than cost. Zlusttoe BOld. Je27lm Wilarltet straet. SOMETHING , NEW ! A SMALL LOT OF Parisian Outing Clotlio, ... i - i COMPOSED PRINCIPALLY OF WOOL. . . a very Fine 'Fabric in ; NEAT PATTERNS '. AND . - Handoomo Obloro VERY DESIRABLE FOR ' : Nothing to eqtal them in the city. Jegfttt - s
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