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- 3- " w y'r' every eveniW. excepted, rttttfW0 ' -Editor and Prop. r v l . - t.yF 1 j . " I " tron cir frfcaca ca vsj.tzl tUBstjccts enemnitercst,i)ut ) ; The hame'et the writer must always fee fuN rdshc4totJtioEXtOT. N commnntP,atlms must ho 'written on.. but; one stae'ps tea pape& 7 s. f . -Personalities must be avoided. And it is especially aim particularly under stood that the Editor does not always endorsa the news of corsespondents unless bo stated in the editorial columns. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ' ..ti SB montts COO. TMee - rtir. f-1 . .1 m one month, 35 cents -; v will be delivered by carriers, free t oart of the city, at the attovo wi 111 " i rates low and UberaL AJ rswill please report any l and reee6 their paper regularly. VOL XIII. WILMINGTON, N. C. TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1889. NO 202! "T- DVBBTISEMBNT8 Presents m the ns5st elegant form the LAXATIVF and NUTRITIOUS JUIOE FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, fombined with Uhe medicinal; virtues of plants known to be most beneficial ;to the human system, forming an .agreeable aid effective laxative to perma--ently cure Habitual Consti pation, and the; many ills de pending on a weak or inactive condition of the i ' : - I'OXEYS, LiVER AND BOWELS. Itis the most excellent remedy known to . CLWSETHESrSTEM EFFECTUALLY . V'hso one is Bilious or Constipated -' so that MRIELOOD. REFRESHtSfQ 8LCSP HEALTH and,8TRENGTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. . , ? 1 Ever' one is using it and all are delighted with itj . ; ASK YOUH DRUG GM ST FOR MANUFACTURED ONLY feY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCSCO. CAl. msviUE. K1. I MEW YORK. N. Y ; For sale by " ROliEUT B. ELiLAMY, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, i mcbsiydiw j Wilmington, If . c. ; . r: - Hercuria FoUon. Xercarylsfruemiy lnjudlclouslyjased by quart doctors In eases 'of malaria and blood olson Its after effect is worse than the original disease. B. B. b: (Botanic Blood Bilm) tcualna no mercury, hut will eliminate mercurial mason from the system. Write to ' hJood ltiim Co., Atlanta, Ga., for hook of jiriMDg proof of its (juratlTe ylrtue. L T. Brttton, Jackson, Tenn., writes; "I eansnt malaria m Louisiana, and when the ferer at last broke myt system was saturated . with poison; and I hail soren la my mouth and 5 toots on my tongue J. got two bottles of B. t B., which healed my tongue and mouth and ' tide a new man of me." : v . Wm. Kichmond, Atlanta, Ga. writes: "My wife could hardly see. Doctors called It syph ilitic Iritis. Her eyes irere in a dreadful con dition. Iier ariDetite failed. She had naln In ber Joints and bones. Jler kidneys were do ranged also, and no one thought she could toe cared. .Dr. G lllam recommended B. B. B., which she used until her health was enttrely restored.1' LP. B. Jones. Atlanta, Ga., writes: "I was toubied witli copper colored eruptions, loss of appetite, pain In bacfc.;achlnsr lolnts. dehinty. emaciation, loss of hair, sore throat, and great : Knousness. B. B. B. put my system la fine condition." j , i 1 ; Lawn n.1owersf Unit on the Market! QARDEN UOEy, HAKES, Ac, SP1UNK- UtubDer Hose and Attachments. Bottom Pn8 on above at f inlntf & SPRINGER A CO'S, ' pi M tr 4 Front sc.. Wilmington. H.JD J imos (l Miinds Ait , okucgist. FTJLL LINK OP j PU RE DRUGS AND locals Pnysiciansi Prescriptions a spe rSl i J ma Tollt Articles in great ra- ."t11 WeU Mineral Water; come in a glass free. T . janl5 frowns Btach Restaurant -AND- BATH HOUSES? ' ' t 0ULD KKSPECtFULLY' ANNOUNCE tou Public that my 'Restaurant and Bath fioQ3es on Wrigutsvmi Beach;' opposite the E5aunocks, are now open and ready for the SroSg 01 may favr me wltn Soha SheU Crabs and Sandwiches K"malol4Utralns. scrwJ?3.arc clean- well ventilated WeaK?ffi?es, water, clean towetf attendants.t A call Is solicited, ' KspectfuUji, . R. E- LC BRQWN( 0a folina; Beach. 5 4tSHas! urove and pass- Sted u ,eall5r. Sundays and Mondays Porti lQUows tor Carolina Beach and I - t!i1-aJiacl1 at 9:30 a. m., 2uJ0 p. m.. riiiP- J0- Trains returning, leave iTiT; iFave " 0:45 a. m. and 5 p. m. 1l e fco,itliport at eai a., m, and ti ,cavinsr at 5 p. m. and T.p. Sfrom a l'ln? situated upwards of channel or inlet calculated Spaced P,113 fronts, the most ln nuT lf01 n)y the pleasures of VOfprurtorLP observing the plain ffir common sense, -2? aa wf,bablll house, supplied Uh Poute-female attendants In 3J1 rlaW abnnvalso; always he -. ""eea Market and Princess Sts. IUnc JttN W. 1IARPKR, 1 LOCAL 3TI3 W S- 1NDKX TO NKW AhTKRTISXlfKNTS Lost A Pointer Bitch. ; ' Munds Bros Pharmacists W Af Cujucinq Mostrulto Nets Clydk s S Co Change of Schedule Mr. W. B. Uocut, of Rocky Point, was iu the city to day. W. M. Cuiuruing sells Mosquito Nets (spelt anyway you like). t Old Mattresses Renovated and made as good as new by W. M. Cum ming. j f W. M.. Gumming makes Mattresses to order and renovates old ones, t The, State Tobacco Convention will meet in Greensboro to-day. After the meeting the Convention will go to MoreheadjCity. - There is scarcely an egg in mar ket now. Some few were received here this morning but they sold very promptly at 25 cents a dozen. & 1 Do you sutler from scrofula, salt rheum or other humors? . Take Hood's Sarsaparilla,! the great blood purmer. 100 doses one dollar. We have a few Fluting Machines which we are closing out at less than factory cost. See them. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co f Mr. T. Sessoms, i of Magruder, Bladen county, is in the cfity. to day. He tells us that although the low land crops are gonejthe uplands are promising well. j Headquarters for Sash, Doors and Builders' Supplies is the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. They sell the best goods at prices that you pay for those of in inferior quality. ; Burglars. Be secure from them by putting our Burglar Proof Locks on your blinds. They are oheap and can be put on by the most in experienced. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t One of our weekly subscribers called in this morning and paid us for nine years' subscription, from December, 1882, to December, 1891, seven years back land two years ahead. t Paint your house with Regal Ready Mixed Paint.! It is the 1best and cheapest. You will find all col ors Jn any desired quantity at the factory's agents', N Jacobi Hdw. Co. ; t Schr. Roger Moore Gilkey, cleared to day for Kingston, Jamaica, with 332,181 feet lumber, 100,000 'shingles and 100 bundles of laths, valued at $4,217.50, shipped by Mr. E. Kidder's Son. , j My very low prices for Cash have proved a success. Every dol lar's worth of goods will be sold 20 per cent, lower than at any other store in the city. ji. Slirier, S. E. corner Princess and Front sts. tf Two fine porgies were caught from the bridge at the Hammocks a few days ago. These are saidjtobethe first porgies caught j there since the road was built. The porgie is a Very tine pan fish, j The first bale of new cotton was received here to day by Messrs. Alex, Spruut & Son from Marion, S. C. was shipped! by Mr. H. C. Qraham of that place, and graded good middling. It was not sold up to our close. Skipjack (blue fish) areNnot run ning very freely. But the latter part of this week orjthe first of next week it is expected that they will be running in the j Sounds. They make fine sport for the hook and line as they are a very gamey fish and pull well. I Stoves. We Kave a very large line, made by the best factories, of the latest and. most improved styles, which we guarantee to bake and cook well and to give general satis faction. Our low prices will aston ish and our Stoves please you. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. i t Shirts, we have got them by the million, made by good and skilful hand; oome and see us, wcan save you over fifty five per cent. We'll notcharge you fancy prices, treat you well, don't be afraid, therefore j ! oome and patronize; us money sav ' ed is money made, at tne Wi lining-' 'ton ShirtFactory, 122 Market street.! Sign of theTlue awning. tf j- Refreshing and Invigorating 'Delicious Soda Water as drawn from ' Munds Brothers' magnificeut new soda fountain at a temperature of. 34. Purest Fruit 8yrnp,Milk Shakes ! and Natural Mineral Water. ? IThc Breaks on the Carolina Central. The washouts in the Carolina Central R.. R., .near Rockingham and Hamlet, have not yet been closed. There has been : no train here from Charlotte today. That due here at 12.30 went around by Cheraw but at last accounts had not redched Hamlet. It is supposed that there is another break on the Palmetto R. R. The 2.20 train left here to day and expeets to go through, via Cheraw. SeTen Sailors on a Racket. Seven sailors belonging on board the Spanish steamship Mayaguez got on a racket last Sunday and rowed up and down the river front, creating quite a disturbance. Mayor Fowler issued warrants for their ar rest and policemen attempted to serve them this : morning but the mate refused them permission to go on bbard the vessel. The Mayor was about to take means to enforce the warrants when Mr. F. A. Lord, Spanish Vice Consul at this port, asked a postponement of action un. til this afternoon, j This "was grant ed and at 2:30 o'clock Mr. Lord ap peared at the Mayor's office and surrendered- the men. They were released on bail for their appear ance to morrow morning." A Queer Postal Route. ' A letter was found in a bottle tightly sealed, cast up on the beach near Capt. Brown's place, Lock wood's Folly, on the 17th inst., and was sent to the Norwegian consul at this port. It was written in the Norwegian language and was from the steward of the Nor. barque Agatha, which cleared from this por for Glasgow on the 10th inst It was dated on that day and was ad' dressed by the steward to his family in Norway. There was a 5 cent stamp on it. It is supposed that the steward neglected to mail the letter before leaving port and then threw it overboard hoping that some one would find it and send it on. Mr. Heide has forwarded it to its desti nation. ' ! City Court The following cases were disposed of by the Mayor to-day: Allie Dixie, disorderly conduct, case continued. - C. II. Wright, asleep on the street, guilty and turned ! over to his par ents. I Pinkey Davis, disorderly conduct, case continued. AV111. Grady, violating sanitary ordinance, not guilty and dis charged. i Gilbert Bell, violating sanitary ordinance, guilty and fined $20. Ella Henry, disorderly conduct, case continued. Itena Davis, case continued. Luiu Travis, disorderly conduct, disorderly conduct, case continued. Gilbert Bell, violating sanitary ordinance, guilty, but judgment.'sus pended. A Reminder of the visit. Wilmington Steam Fire ' Engine Co. No. 1 will hang on the wall of their engine hall a handsome re minder of the visit here recently of the Newbern firemen. It is in the shnne of a testimonial, indicted as below, in beautiful scrip, and hand somely framed, which was received this morning by Foreman W. N. Jacobs, from Mr, James W. Moore, Foreman of the Newbern Company. It is as follows: To Wilmington Steam Fire Engine Co. No. 1, of Wilmington N. C. The Newbern Steam Fire Engine Co. No, 1 sends greetings, ac knowledgement off the handsome reception and generous entertain ment accorded us during our recent visit to Wilmington. Mere words are inadequate to ex press our appreciation of the court eous attention, open-hearted hos pitality and cordial good fellow ship displayed by you, and while memory lasts the occasion will re main the paramount one of fullest enioyment. I Our visit was a very carnival of pleasure and the contributors and promoters thereof will ever occupy the greenest spot in our remem brance, j 1 In thus making public acknow ledgeinent of the obligations under which we rest we also take occasion to express the hope that the ; amity and mutual good will now existing may ever continue. I Very Sincerely, 1 The Newbern Steam Fire Engine Co. No. 1. I Don't hawk, hawk, and . blow, blow, disgusting everybody, but use. Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy and be cored: Si. '-' - The Indies Beliehted. ; j The pleasant effect and the per fect safety with which ladies may use the liquid fruit laxative, Syrup of Figs, under all conditions make it their fayorite remedy. It is pleasing to the eye and to the taste, gentle, yet effectual in acting on the kid neys, liver and bowels. ' The Great Biff Efcurglon. The excursion train for Halifax pulled out from Front Street Depot yesterday morniner with 14 coaches and a baggage car, just as j we statea in yesterday's issue, it was in chargfe of Conductor Harlo we and WA&iohayeJeft at 9.10, as a section of the regular passenger train, j but the increased demand, for accommo.- dations held it back and it was half past 10 o'clock before it grot under way. There were about 1,200 per sons in all on board. It did not ar -rive at Halifax until nearly (3 o'clock in the afternoon and it was nearly 4 o'clock, this morning before it got back to the city. We are sorry to hear of much disorderly conduct on the part of some of the excursion ists. This began at stations along the line of the road and culminated At Halifax, where several - of ; the rioters were arrested and lodged in jail. There was some talk of res cuing the prisoners and the author ities of the town telegraphed to Weldon for help. A posse of 30 men was speedily organized, under command of Maj. T. L. Emry and Mayor Gooch but when these jar rived at Halifax all was quiet.' It must be understood, however, that the disorderly element formed but a small portion of the excursionists. There were many respectable cbloH ed men in the party, members of the order of Good Samaritans, by whom the excursion was given, and others who denounced the. conduct of the rioters and .did all they could to re strain them. I ' There were about a hundred dol lars worth of refreshments onboard and those were cleaned out before the t rain got to Rocky Point. When it pulled, out from that place there was but one ham bone left to tel the tale of what had been. j A Rare Phenomenon. On the night of the third of gep tember next,if the sky be clear,there will be an opportunity of witnessing a rare and interesting astronomical phenomenon namely an occulta tion of the planet Jpiter by the moon. This planet, wnicu is now a very conspicuous object in the Southern sky during clear evenings, will visibly disappear from view for an interval varying: from a few moments: to about an hour and forty five win utes, according to the geographical position of the observer. The phe nomenon will joe visible to the un-. aided eye, but a good opera glass or a small telescope will take away the glare of the light surrounding the planet and give a much clearer view. The disappearance will take place at the eastern or dark side of the moon, which will then be only eight and a half days old or a dav and seven and a half hours past the last quarter. When a fixed star is occulted, it disappears in an;- instant in less than the twinkling of an eye and when it reappears on the other side of the moon it comes into view just as suddenly. The fact is taken j to be conclusive evidence of the absence of a lunar . atmosphere, for it is evident that if the moon , were surrounded with such an appendage a ray of light from the star, would, on entering it, be bent or refract ed, and the star at the time of im mersion would appear'to linger for some moments on the visible limbs of the moon, but no such phenom enon has evjer been observed except in the very rare case of a star hav ing been seen shining through a gap between two lunar mountain crags. In the case of a planet, however, it is quite different. The planet has a measurable disc or diameter, and when occulted, it never disappears or reappears instantly. In the oc cultation which is about take place. Jupiter has an apparent diameter diameter rf Sfl O. Ckrrw1c " f a m anil - If will ! iivc mt? uiuuu u unit; mure iiiuu u. u in: are. anu- it. wm minute to pass over this space. J The occultation will occur Sep" Temoer i, at about U.4i2, ana the star will reappeiir at Let everybody see it. about 10.14. Forerato. For North Carolina, showers and stationary, temperature., Forj Wil- jnington and vicinity, showers. ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS MOSQUITO JETS, MUSKEET0 NETS, M0SKET0E NETS; MTJS QTJITOE NETS M0TJSQTJET0 NETS, o c 52 55 MOSKEETOE NETS, MUSKETO NETS, MOSKEITOW NETS, MUSSKIETO NETS. Your Choice, Fixtures Complete, ' $2.50. The Bncgavr and Onslow R. R. We were pleased to receive a call this morning from our good friend, Mr. Henry A. (3olvin, Assistant Engineer of the Burgaw and Ons low Railroad. He has just complet ed the plans of the recent survey, Mr. Colvin tells us that ho had a letter yesterday from Capt. Veb ster, of New York, in which assur' ancas were given that work would be begun in a few days and vigor ously prosecuted. " Swansboro is the ultimate point which is aimed for and is proposed to construct there a large and elegant hotel, withl alj modern appliances. The road will develop a bountiful section of coun trv which is as vet almost unknown to the outside world. The man" agers have showu their shrewdness in selecting Swansboro as the ter' minus of the road, for there will find themselves in a fair way handle a large part of the corn crop of one of the richest sections of the State. They will then find that it is essential for them to have a ters minus in Wilmington and we be lieve that the extension of the road 0 this citv from Bureraw will nat- ... , " . urally follow. j j The Company nav their way as work is done and we believe that they will have no trouble in secur ier the rierht of way as soon as the line is located. . Items from Duplin Roads A correspondent at Wallace sends us some bits of interesting news. He attended a picnic at Willard on Friday last and altnough there was not a very large crowd yet it was one of the most delightful events of the "season. An elegant dinner was served at 1 o'clock. Wallace, or Duplin Roads, al though a small place, does a very lanre business. It is situated in the midst oT a fine agricultural country and its merchants are all live, ener getic business men. fmlly abreast of the times. There are four stores in the nlace. two of which are about . the largest in Duplin county. In fact, says our correspondent, they nav the larsrest schedule B tax of anv store in the county. There are w two uractisin" nhvsicians in the village, two churches, Presbyterian and Methodist, with preaching in both every month. There is also a very fine school located tnere, cons ducted bv Prof. S. W. Cement" There is not a barroom within ten miles of the place and no liquors have ever been sold in the village. Our correspondent speaks , of an unusually fine piece of corn on the plantation of Mr. NewkirkSouther- and, not far from Wallace. It is a 'beautiful piece of upland corn and .,, . 1 r. -t.. i. win averuire ui itru.pi- nc umicu to . , the acre The young men of the village gave a ball last Friday night in Clement's Hall. The music was good and tire vounsr ladies were lout in force. It was an. exceedingly enjoyable occa sion. ' ! ' " Several young Iolies from this city have been visitins friends in the village and the Summer has been an unusuatly pleasant and gay one. 4 0 Lost. POINTER BITCtJ, IITE,WITII LIVER spots; had on when strayed leather collar and tfcy badge No. 581. A reward will he given for her return to corner Mulberry and seventh streets, if 0. 619. augSGSt For Rent. STORE AND DWELLING, CORKER 8EV- enth and castle streets. One dwelling: with seven rooms, In fine location. Oae dwelling, with six rooms, in a very desirable location. Also, several small houses In Hue Rations over the railroad. , MARTIN T. DAVIS, , aug26im .123 Prlacess ptreet. SPECIAL NOTICE 1 w rE ARE THE SOLE OWNERS OP Tllfi following finest and well known Brands of whiskies in the market: ' ' Southern Star Rye,: ; Cabinet Rye, Our Standard Rye, Bouquet Rye, State Guard xxx xahinet8! There is nothing better sold anywhere, and all first-class barrooms sell all or one of the above Brands. Brunhild,Simoji& Co., llliN Front St., Dealers In Liquors, Cigars and Tobaccos, aug 27 tf North State Headache Cure. ITHIIS PREPARATION WILL S CRELY.CURE Neuralgia of the Head and all kinds of Head aches; no matter from what cause arising. iror sale oy MUNDS BROTHERS, augatf 104 N. Front St. J ATVTES X. N U'JL'T, THE DRUGGIST, 218 NORTH FRONT STREET. TTNSURPASSED FACILITIES FOR.PRE- paring Prescriptions, night or day, at the very lowest price. Purity guaianteecu augZltf New Yorft & Wilmington Steamship Co. ' FROM PIER 29, EAST RIVER NEW YORK Located between Chambers and Kooserelt sts. At 3 o'clock, yPM. - . BENEFACTOR ....Saturday. Anc: si GULF STREAM... '-T Saturday, Sept. 7 1 FROM WILMINGTON: f gulf stream. .Thursday. Atlfr. Z9 BENEFACTOR... ThuiSSr.'ieM. I vr Through mils Tjmmc Rates inraranteed to and from rviCnt in TJnrtn ' and south Carolina. ' For Freight or Passage apply to - H Q. SMALLBOXfia, fiupertntendettt; Wllmlhgtoa, , TOEO. E. EGElt, Tranc Manager. m, , - New York; " WM. p. CIATJE a CO.. Genl Agents, f auia - SBowiing tHxen, NewYorS,, uencrtu Manager j 1
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