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fiSC " m Three
Sundays excepted.
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"We win be tjra to receive r "rrr lcatic na
from- our tneiuLi onlay ana 'all rafcjects
geneiiatbf'idHV
The name of tne writer must aiwajB'ise fur-
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communications , must bej written, .cd but
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ne month, 35 cents.
n m tfeuvered toy carriers, free
one side of the paper.
reraonaiitlea max Per aTOiaect
Andlt is especially. ana pajrucnlariy under
stood that the Editor coek notiways endorse
the views of corre)biidents Wess 'so stated
In the editorial columns. i " .
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VOL XIII.
WILMINGTON, N. C, MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1889.
NO 189.
11 r wmn 1.1-1'
&EVIEW
I
j
LOCAL 3SJEWS.
1KDBX TO NXW ADTXRTI8XXSNTS
B P Pbnnt clothing
J as D Nutt Druggist
W M Cumminq Mattresses
Munds Bbos Pharmacists
Taylor's Bazaar Bear in Kind
K M McIntirs window shades
I H Griixkwald Piano Tuning
See ad Wilmington Investment Co
S VANAMBiNOsl-SwltchDacTc Station
TWEANONUTRITIOUSJUIOE
PCS OF CALIFORNIA
Coined with the -medicinal
Sn of Plants known to be
beneficial to the human
forming an agreeable
Active laxative to perma-
Habitual Consti
S. and the many ills de-
on a weak or inactive
Son of the
cn$,UVER AHD BOWELS.
LtiirtaceUwtHmedy lown to
htUTii SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY
t oil U Bilious or Constipated
SO THAT
M,5STHand iTRIMOTM
Naturally follow.
ETerjone is using it and all are
fcMte&withit.
ASX YOU" DHVUWJ rw"
KAKUPAOTURtO ONLY BY
aDFURBIAflG SYRUP CO.
SAM FRANCISCO, CAL.
mYtUE.tl. NEW YORK. M. t
Tor sale by
EOBERT R. BELLAMY,
WHOLESALE DKUGGIST,
KiaUWr Wilmington, N. C.
JFor other local see fourth page, i
It rained yesterday afternoon,
last night and this morning but not
much water has yet fallen. We think
it will clear off to night.
Do you suffer from scrofula, salt
rheum or other humors? Take
Hood' 8 Sarsaparilla, the great blood
purifier. 100 doses one dollar.
Burglars. Be secure from them
by putting our Burglar Proof Locks
on your Diinas. . Tney are cheap
and can be put on by the most is
experienced. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t
Attention is invited to the card of'
Prof. I. H. Greenewald who Is lo
cated at 215 South Front street, and
who tunes, regulates and repairs
pianos.
Paint your house with Regal
Ready Mixed Paint, 1 It is the best
and cheapest. You will find. all ol-
ors.in any desired quantity at the
factory's agents, N. Jacobi Hdw.
Co. t
A colored excursion party, 400
strong, arrived here to day from
Goldsboro and points in that vicin
ity. They brought with them an
excellent band from Kinston and a
base ball team from Goldsboro,
which play with the Mutuals of this
city this afternoon.
Shirts, we have got them by the
million, made by good and skilful
Refreshing and Invigorating
Delicious Soda Water as drawn from
Munds Brothers1 magnificent new
soda fountain at a temperature of
34. Purest Fruit Syrup,Milk8hakes
and Natural Mineral Water.
To DUpel Cold.
Headaches and Fevers, to cleanse
he system effectually, yet gently,
when costive or bilious, or when the
blood is impure or sluggish, to per
manently cure habitual constipa
Ion, to awaken the kidneys and
Window
irritating or weakening tnem,
Syrup of Figs.
Fashing on the Work.
Gen. M. P. Taylor j Assistant En
gineer on tne uape j? ear ana xaa-
kin Valley Railroad tells us that the
track laying from this city has now
progressed 14 miles and that it is
being continued. at tne rate oi one
halt or three fourths of a mile per
day. Some serious delay 4 was en
countered in getting through Jack's
Bay. on account of there being so
much water, but this has been sur
mounted and the work goes bravely
on. The road will in all probability
be far enough advanced to move
the crops on Black River in October
and November.
Durincr the latter part of this
week work will be begun on the
arere cruano warehouse which is to
be erected on the Company's prop
erty at Point Peter, opposite the
city. This warehouse will be 140x50
feet, with a platform in front nearly
100 feet square. There iWill be
tracks an either side, so that trains
of cars maybe run down to the river
front. North of the warehouse a
larere dock. 75x225 feet, is also to be
constructed.
nana; come ana see us, we can save
n ' itrni
Mercurial Poison. iyuuuvermi,y uro Fr uout. c
uettmistreauentlyinludiclouslT used toy! not charge you fancy prices, treat
qjmXtocionVii cases of malaria and Wood J you well, don't be afraid, therefore
pom itsanereneci is worse man i come and patronize: us money sav
ed is money made, at 'the Wilming-
origtoal tisetse. B. B. B. (Botanic Blood
Rt!mnrr't!m nn morpnnr tint. Trill pllmlnat.fi
z , I oui-in-.i mn nr..l,4-
Kftoriaipofsonrrom the system. Write to o ouirirnctury, a iuurnei. biicc.
tod film Co.. Atlanta. G&.. tor book of iSiernof the blue awning. tf
tafiidng proof of its curative Tirtue.
IF. Brttton, Jackson, Tenn., writes-. "I
acttalartam Louisiana, and wben the
Inst! list broke my system was saturated
poison; and I had sores in my mouth and
onamy tongue. I grot two bottles of li.
LiMtlch healed my tongue and mouth and
iaiaew man of me."
i Richmond. Atlanta. Ga.. writes.- "M?
nsmld hardly see. Doctors called It syph
a was. Her eyes were In a dreadful con-
ass. Ber appetite failed. She had nam m
flats ana bones. Her kidneys were de
and no one thought she could be
-f vt. uiuam reeommenfiwi r. h r
City Court.
The following cases were disposed
of by the Mayor to-day:
Joseph Campbell, disorderly con
duct, $5 and costs.
William Robinson, disorderly, $20.
William A. Wheeler, disorderly,
guilty, but judgment suspended.
William Robinson, refusing to pay
Reused until her health was entirely street car fare, guilty, but judgment
' Jones. Atlanta, Ga., writes: "I was I suspended.
.iuj wyper toiorea eruptions, loss oi
Jv ,u m uacK acningr joints, debility,
wuaoo, loss of hair, sore throatjtnd great
a. B.B.B. put my system in nne
limes C. Munds, Agt ,
DRUGGIST.
i ITS OF PURE DRUGS AND
Pnyslclans' Prescriptions a spe
fc iVy 411(1 Touet Arucies in great va-
Jan 15
The Acme
HANUFAOTURINGCO.
ItANUFACTURERS OF
fertilizers. Pino PiKWomi
Fibre Matting.
FILMING!
- Found In a File of Trash.
A newlv-born child, probably not
more than a week old, was found
yesterday morning by officer White
in Macomber'a alley, in the Eastern
part of the city, in a pile of trash.
It was in such an advanced state of
decomposition that Dr. Potter is
unable to say whether it was white
or colored, but he thinks the latterj
It was a female. There is no clue
and the police authorities are now
searching for one.
Going to Lenoir.
Rev. J. P. King leaves here to
night for Lenoir. He has been call
ed to the charge of the Advent
Church in that town and for the
present will become its pastor. He
has not permanently decided on re
maining there but may take the field
Y"M W las a missionary. In this event he
will couiiuue tu resiue in v nuiiu
ton; otherwise his family will accom
nanv him to Lenoir. Two ml his
daughters, Misses Rosie and Esther,
will go with him to-night. Mr.
King's congregation here part with
him with a great deal of regret.
CTATIOK OF OUR FRttTlIJZEKS
Su,,'13 now established, and
- fcrmrf?, .ar3' two in the hands of
itp 0oUllLan(1 otner States will
STtS ?rade manure
Pti u mM from the leaves of our
iS1 10 toe equal to any
KhLW0 and durability and the
ot tmirT. tJ reasing'. it nas TIT-
Weatlier Crop Bulletin.
The reports of correspondents o
MsfnZr0' V OOL Is extfinslwlv nv1
I (SSS Proof iuW Ji!rr light . f - a fJrirtli ! Hftrnl i
nlZV&? 1 ment Station anJ State Weather
fDUctiA; v vu,w. w w w w miw . .. . . .
lanitt uervlee,cooperating with tne uniteu
" States Signals Service, show that
"una Beach, there has been a marked excess
Car
- Forecasts. , j
For North Carolina, threatening
weather - and showers, stationary
temperature. For Wilmington and
vicinity, showers.
wiimintrton investment company. gy fa hundred and by the thousand-
mis t j... . . i. I . J
xnis is me title or an organization Ti,nr :Q HPQnWP cXIit fi,.,.:: - 'u:,.
wVifr !, i f4.l ? I - wuj w imiuaii UHUC UHUH
this city. The cornorators
iver to a healthy activity, withoutfSloan, J. C. Cox, A. B. Sandlin, J.
use IT. Sholar, E. D. Sloan, C. W. Yates,
R. W. Wallace, W. C. Jones, E. S-
Tennent, Iredell Meares, Chas. E.
Borden, T. M. Dobson, E. Moore,
(jr. G. De wis and B. F. ;King.
The capital stock is placed at $27,-
500 and may be increased to $100,000
The par value of the shares is $400.
vtaro w oawlli I tnere nas oeen a maricea excess o
fcieavert.nANoGROVK pass-I rainfall, with an injurious effect
tBM tre.?aily. Sundftvw and f onrlnva I ..... '
i ,r Allows tor cafoiina RThTirt i upon crops, cotton and tobacco es-
'fJJSJacn at ihao a. m.. 2,30 x. Peclally, for the week ending Aug
rakp;Vhs returning, leave I ust 6th. Lowland crops have suf-
;"aTe&hta" and apparently
Lt by boats ia,- hasaffected the general crop f avor-
' fcu? Bearh Zr y only, 25 cents. laoiy. lueru uu uccu nuiu buusuiuts
tfoa! situated upwards of wth a favorable effect nnnn ihe
general crop. The weather has
probably been a little cool for cot
ton. The average rainfall for
'SOaiPeior inlet calculated
t i5d . . irenis, the most ln
br701116 pleasures of
uK?!.4 common sense.
Wf? houses... supplied
These Be Strange Tilings
Much interest is being felt here,
as well as elsewhere, in the reported
results of the application of the
"elixir" discovered by Dr. Brown
Sequard, the eminent and aged
American phvsician! who has been
so loner resident at Paris. A week
or so ago it was reported that Dr.
Hammond had tried it with gratify
ing results and we find in Satur
dav's New York Star reports of its
successful application at Cincinnati
and Cleveland. The "elixir" is pre
pared from the glands or some
young and healthy animal, reduced
to a powder and then made up into
a liquid and hypodermically injected
into the forearm of the patient. The
injection, it is said, must be made
not more than two hours after the
death of the animal Dr. Sequard is
allecred to have iust applied it to
himself and all the physicians who
have used it at all have also
subjected themselves to its applica
tion. In the reports alluded to
above, Dr. Robert Bighar, of the
Cincinnati College, applied it to a
number of persons, among others to
a colored man. 70 vears of age. who
was bent and crippled with rheuma
tism. In his case the injection was
made in arms and lesrs and a few
hours after he could walk with ease
At Cleveland Dr. Brainerd, one 6
the most eminent physicians in the
city, applied it, without the patient's
knowledge, to an old man 70 years
of age, bedridden and sinking away
and the next day the old fellow go
out of bed and walked a mile, say
ing that he felt twenty years young
er. These things seem strange bu
they come to us with the stamp o
truth upon them.! We would like
to report a trial of this "elixir" by
some one or more of,our city physi
cians.
Dr. Hammond, by the way, tells
a New York reporter that the
"elixir" is not a remedy, but merely
a tonic, and that it would take
hundred years of experiment! rier to
know anything about it.
They "Swore like our Army in Flanders
may be said of many sufferers from
biliousness, neanacne, constipation
indigestion, and their resultant irri
tability, intellectuals sluggishness
ennui, etc. The temptation to thus
violate a sacred commandment
Tiowever, is speedily and perma
nentlv removed bv the use of Dr.
Pierce's Pleasant Pellets tiny, lit
tle, sugar-coated anti-bilious lira
nulee: nothing: like them, (fne a
dose. .Druggists.
Stoves. t We Jmve a very large
lino TTinrlfl hv the hff?t ffl.c.tnrifis. of
. m.Mv, J
NEW ADVBBTI8 KM EN T4 .
NEWPTEBTjtaQM JSNT8
Shades
in almost any style
in
are
Messrs. J. D. Smith, J. S. Allen, L.
S. F. Browu. IL W. Hicks, T. B.
Harriss, DuB. Cutlar, Jr., W. "(i.
Whitehead H. L. Fennell, Geo.
for houses.
EMBRACING A VARIETY OF GRADES.
'If
THIS IS THE SEASON FOR
BENOVATING SOFAS, CHAIRS AND SETS.
TOCK Oa HAND OF CARPETS
TheCompany propose to invest their We are closino; out very cheap. .You may note this; and
capital stock in the purchase call and see US. T
of real estate and personal proper- . ' . m - 1 . . .
aug 12 NORTH FRONT STREET.
ty, with the view or selling same at
a profit and they may also make
subscriptions to the capital stock of
other companies.
Big Time at Switchback.
The probabilities are that there
will be an mnusiially large crowd
present on Wrightsville Beach to
morrow afternoon aad ito morrow
night. The programme' prepared
by the Ocean View Railroad man
agement is a very attractive one.
There will be fireworks on a grand
scale as soon as night sets in and
the pyrotechnic display promises to
be the most attractive we have ever
had here. Those present will be
treated also to another beautiful
display, thatfof the mcon risiDg out
of the ocean,- which will take place
about 9 o'clock, after which danc
ing in the big pavilion on the beaeh
and riding onj the switchback, "by
the light f the moon" and a few
other powerful illuminators, will be
in order. The Germania Cornet
Band will go down in the afternoon
and at 8.30 will give a grand coiicert
There will also be target practice
in the afternoon for a prize of f $20,
and all receipts from this oven $20
will be criven to the W. L. Y. Half
of the entire proceeds are to be de
voted to the fund for rounding a
Confederate Home.
Piano Tuning. J
pIAUOS TU3ED, REGELATED
AND REPAIRIP,'
aug 12 It
I. II. GREENEWALD,
215 So. Front St.
State of North Carolina,
NEW HANOVER COUNTY,
SUPERIOR COURT.
Mullets.
18 Barrels New Florida Mullets,
i i ....... 1
FOR SALE CHEAP.
.CHAS. F. BROWNE, Apt,
128 North Water St., Wilmington, N. C.
ang 9 tf d&w j (Star copy.)
TO THE FRONT !
To All, Whom
Greeting :
These Presents come
Chamber of Industry.
i
The regular monthly (meeting of
the Chamber of Industry will be
held at the City Court room, at 8.15
o'clock, this evening, j Matters of
importance will be brought before
the meeting and all members are
urgently requested to be, present. It
is also requested that all citizens
who take an interest in the progress
and development of our j city will be
present, as, Mr. Arthur Arrington
Chief Secretary of the Southern
Inter States Immigration Bureau,
will be present and explain the
workings of the Bureau.
We might say that jthere, is no
doubt about the B ureau being al-
ready a success and already in a
position . to render material assist
ance to all sections that will take
the proper steps to advertise their
advantages to the outside world
through this channel. In order to
do this successfully it is necessary to
form a local society in j Wilmington
that the work may be carried on
systematically. It is proposed to
form this local society to-night. It
is also expected to form the New
Hanover Co unty Society to prepare
the county exhibit for the industrial
display at Raleigh, October 14th to
19th. It is important j that a good
exhibit of the mechanical, industrial
and agricultural products of New
Hanover county be sent to this dis
play,, as it is expected that a greater
number of home-seekers seeking
horns and capitalists! seeking in
vestments will be in Raleigh at that
time than have ever been in North
Carolina on any previoifs occasion.
Now, progressive men jof Wilming
ton, wake up and do your duty. .
I, s. VanAmringe, Clerk of tne Superior
Court of New Hanover County, do hereby de
clare that J. D. Smith, Jacob S. Allen, L. S. F.
Brown, R. W. Hicks, T. B. Harriss, DuB. Cut
xar, Jr., W. G. Whitehead, H. G. FenneH,
George Sloan, J. C. cox, a. B. Sandlin, J. T.
Shtlar, E.D. Sloan, C. W. Yates, Robert W.
Wallace, w. C. Jones, E. S. Tecnent, Iredell
Meares, Charles E. Borden, T. M. Dobson, E.
Moore, G. G. Lewis, B. F. King, an their suc
cessors, are a eorporation under the name and
style of "The Wilmington Investment Com
pany.7' it proposes to invest its capital steiCK
ana corporate funds in the purchase of Reai
and Personal Property, with the vlewprlnci
pally of selling the same again at a profit, or
to lend out the same to its stockholders er
others, orto make subscriptions tethe capital
stock oc other incorporated companies.
it g place of business will be hi the Oity ef
Wilmington, N. C.
It is proposed that the corporation shall
continue for the term of thirty years.
The capital stock shall be twenty-seven
thousand and rive hundred ($27,500) dollars,
divided' into two hundred and seventy-five
(275) shares, of the par value of one hundred
($100) dollars each, with the privilege of in
creasing the same to one hundred thousand
($100,000) dollars.
Given under my hand and fficial seal of
office, at office In Wilmington, this 13tm day of
August, 1889.
g. VANAMRINGE,
Seal.
I r-'J Clerk Superior Court,
aug 12 It New Hanover Counlr.
'ITT' ANTED A MAN OF TEMPERATE AND
if steady habits, seeking employment, to
represent an eld established house in his own
state, salary moo to sioo per montn. ner-
erences exacted. J. G. BLANCHARD,
aug 5 4w Gen. Manager Lock Box 1385.N.Y.
: NOW THAT THE ENCAMPMENT IS OVJEll
WE HAVE LEFT A FEW OF OUR I
Spring and Summer Suits,
WHICH WE ARE OFFERING
Regardless of Cost,
IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR
FALL AND WINTER STOCK.
Call and be convineed of the above. I guar
i
antee to
Sell 20 Per Cent. Less
than any other house In the city.
B. F. PENNY.
THE CLOTHIER,
y l9tf llO Market Street.
Orrell's Stables,
I CORNER
are well equipped with everything
Grand Display of Fireworks
AT
Switchback Station, .
On Tuesday Night at 8:30 o'cl'k.
-NE-BALF PROCEEDS OF SWITCHBACK
XhJ5 wim tjeStrt children. week was 3.41 mcnes. xn normal : wnicn we guarantee lo oase ana ui tc
otJxl attendants in I eeklyrainfal, for this State for cook well and to give general satis- ntfantry
the ! the latest and most improved styles, f car confederate Home. Target practice. Prize
. . l a - oi twenty aoii&rs.. ah recerots over cwp.ntv
to oe given to the Wilmington Light
ibecT wayB 06 the month of August; is about 1.34
aYm Princess Sts.
inches. The excess for last week is
M an. Btr M 1 St VXW J ACS WW 1 1 k (if A W . rt -. . . A a
lacbiuu. vu.: v i jJtiws nui mwu- ; cen u BwiuaoacK euiuon ai sal. -tu
vi HftroQ nlonco n T7 Last train will leave for Wilmington at 13
THIRD AND PRINCESS ST8.,
necessary
In a first clals Livery and Sales Stables.
Good horses and comfortable vehicles and
careful drivers ready on demand.
Attention is specially invited to our large
stockyard and our faculties for housing horses
and cattle in the basement of our large sta
bles. Rates as low as can be found elsewhere.
Give us a call and we wlU do our best to
please you.
' R. C. ORRELL.
Jy 29 tf Proprietor.
DRINK
MEXICAN SHE K BET,
A DELICIOUS BEVERAGE.
Only Of
Ful Stock!
Bottom Prices!
Sale of Real Estate Under
Foreclosure, '
TY VIRTUE OF. THE POWER
JL9
WE CARRY THE; LARGEST STOCK OF
PAPER BAGS,
WEAPPISG PAPIB, ' BLINK BOOKS,
STATIONERY,! T WINES,
AND EVERY TniNG IN THE ' .
.5-1 ' .'
Paper Line in the State. ,
Get our prices and terms before placing your
orders for any tiling in the -
PAPER 3L.IJSTB,
AS WE ARE . ;
HEADQUARTERS,
PRICES ROCK BOTTOJL
. I - r -.
OFFICE AND SALESROOM 114 NORTH
WATEK STIIjEKT. , . .
Wilmington Paper Go.
aug7tf j
, j ri ' " "A ""
Improved Davidson Patent
Nipple "Health."
1 ; - -
THE BNLARGED RIM OR COLLAR AL
lws the neck to be bent without- collaps
ing, it causes the milk to be ! forced out when
pulled or contracted, t and fQrms a guard to
prevent the nipple being taken too far into
the mouth, to choke the Infant. .
It can also be attached to any bottle where
the common nipple .is used, and will hold
firmly; the child can Almost entirely close Its
mouth when using it, thereby , allowing a
stronger hold and rendering It much easier to
nurse from, as the fluid will be forced from it .
either by bltlg, pulling or sucking; it can be
used without a tube, and as water can easily
enter into all Its parts, it can be kept clean
and sweet. . f i I
JAME8 D. NDTT, '
augotf I j The Druggist.
. .
OF BALE
contained in a certain indenture of mortgage
executed by David Deal and Incy A. Deal hls
wife, to "The citizens' Building and Loan As
i i i .
sociatlon of Wilmington, . c.,,) (default
i i I-- .-'
having been made therein) the undersigned,
... I ... ...
as attorneys for said mortgagee, will, on
Thursday, the Sfch day of September, 1889 at
12 o'clock M , at the-Court House door. In the
city of Wilmington, sell, by public auction,
for cash, the lands and premises conveyed in
and by said mortgage deed, which are sit
uated in the said city of Wilmington, and aro
bounded and described as follows: Beginning
at a point on the East line of Ninth street lti
feet North of the Northeast intersection of
Princess and Ninth streets, , aod running
thence jvlth Ninth street south U3 feet, thence
East parallel with Princess street 133 feet,
thence North 33 feet, thence West parallel
with Princess street 133 feet to the. East line
of Ninth street, the beginning being the West
part of Lot 3. in Block 186, according to the
official plan of said city. i i :
MARSDEN BELLAMY.,,
A. G. RICAUD, .; ;
Attorneys for "The Citi2en's Budding and
Loan Association of Wilmington. N, C" -aug
1 30t j 7 : i (.
Making RoomforFallGoods
YHILE OUR STORE IS DSJSQ ' EJ.
larged and remodeled we -wiii close
anoe of bummer Goods at j greatly rcdttcS
prices. ' : Tf '-'l ;. :--y;-
Brown Linen Vests 70c, White linen Vesta
75c, Alpaca Coats $LC0 to u.00, XXt Casstoicre
?J 0H Wf'Pri''CTeslB Shirts at
7ac, worth tUSS. , , f i . ,
sJBAWHATSatiIes3 than cost. Must bo
SOld.:.,... . - :
V
MUNDS BROTHERS,
104N. Front S.t,
General utn&ser 1 2.07 inches.
Jacob! Hdw. UO. f t aug is it Pres.