Absolutely Pure.
rriKla nnwrtor TlPVPr vatlP.Sj A marVCl Of PU
rity .strength and wholesomeness. More econ
omical than the ordinary knds, and cannot be
sold in competition with the multitude of low
test, short weight alum or Phophatei powdery
Sold only in cans. KOYAL BAKING 10 DKli
CO., 106 Wall St., J 0
ott IX dAwly tcnrm 4tnix 3rdpw
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1889.
STATE NEWS.
i
There was a fearful accident on
the N. C.-R. R. track Jnear Durham
on Sunday morning and the Globe
gives this account of it: It was not
yet daybreak when the party step
ped off the train, butthe faint light
then present quickly showed the
form of a man stretched out in the
ditch near thre track.) He was bleed I
ine profusely and was baldly bruis
ed in his side, with Uoth of his legs
crushed. He was recognized as
Arthur Burchaiii, a young warned
man who lives on a farm near Dur
ham. Further up the track frag
ments of a human body were seat
tered over a distance- of two .hun
dred yards. At thes bottom of a
deep embankment was a mangled
mass of flesh, with only the face left
for recognition. It was easily iden
tified as that or Calvin Holder, a
young man about 24 years old, who
had been seen with Bwrcham in Dur
ham drinking the evening before. A
careful examination of the ground
and track on both sides of the scene
of the accident and of the track in
the direction of Durham was made.
The conclusion arrived was, that
the two men killed. Weie under the
influence of liquor ,an!d while in this
condition they had j seated them
selves on the track and there fallen
asleep. I
Charlotte News: The farmers at
tending court bring cheering ac
counts of the crop outlook. From
fjresent indications there will be the
argest crop gathered tin's year that
was ever known, --i Miss M it tie
Kindley, of Alt. Pleasant, Cabarrus
county, eloped froift the Female
College at Greensboro, last night,
with Mr. Ed. Heilig, of Mt. Fleas
ant. Mr. Heilig assisted Miss Kind
ley out of a window and the two
took the train for Salisbury, where
thev were married, i There was
a tremendous gathering of the col
ored DeoDle at the camp meeting
near Iron Station yesterday and
enough preachers were jiresent to
keen the journals not. it was a
erreat Catherine, but I the noticeable
feature of the day was a civil rights
sermon by a colored divine who
came in on the train to day. He
made one of the bitterest speeches
against the whites that has yet been
heard in this section,! but our infor
mant savs it was i received with
enthusiasm bv somd and indiffer.-.
ence by others.
He told the negroes
that they had
the rjght to sit at a
table with white folks, wherever
and whenever thev chose; that they
i " i ii t j l
were tne eauai oi xue wniies auu
the time was coming when they
would be recognized 'as such. "Not
onlv tnis." said the breacher, "but
the time is coining when a colored
man will be President of the United
States, and I expect to "live to see
that day come. 7 j
1 ;
A feittio Girl's Mistake.
Little Lizzie may npt have made
such a mistake after all, when se
told her playmate that mamma was
ever so much better) since she be
gan taking "Golden Medal Discov
ery." Lizzie meant Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical Discoyerbut many
a restored sufferer has felt that the
discoverer was worthy of a golden
medal. Better than all the medals,
is the consciousness that thousands
of cases of Consumption, "Liver
Complaint," Kidueyj Diseases, and
diseases of the blood, have been
cured by it. Lizzie's mamma was
one of a countless aj'iny who have
learned by experience the virtues of
the "Discovery" for diseased livers
and consequent impure blood. 'It
cures all Skiu, Scalp h,nd Scrofulous
Affections, SalUrheum, Tetter. Ery
sipelas, Boils and kindred ailments.
It fg the only medicine of its class,
sold by druggists, under a jyositivc
guarantee that it will benetit or cure
in all cases of disease for which it is
recommended, or iiipiley paid for it
will be refunded. "
a. ---t
Have You a Concli ?
Attend to it in time do not neg
lect it for it may become serious and
end in Consumption.' Young's Cough
Balsam will cure all Diseases of the
Throat and Lungs. For sale by
Munds Brothers.
Societ? Work.
T
'HE SEWING
SOCIETY OF
yr. John's
Parish solicit orders for all kinds of plain and
fancy sewing', crocheting: and embroidery. 1 1
Ladles' ana Children's aprons a specialty.
Orders left at the Rectory, or 224 North
Third street, will meet with, prompt attention
a r ,t ztuu.ioa " T?rr .Tames M.
Wicker is a painter as well as a
preacher, lie was eugaKtu i
Wek in naintiugthe dwelling liouse
of his father, Capt. A. iM. Wjcker
near Sanford. oanioru cu.m
furnish a fine afield for the-efforts of
the Young Men's Christian Associa
tion and several of the citizen have
expressed a -willingness to encourage
the organization of a chapter of it
here. There are more acres in
sorghum cane in Moorecounty than
ever before and moch of it is luxur
iant. There is every evidence that
ihft farmers have commenced to
raise more of their supplier
IftlOV. w - i
On- xsfprrlfiv afternoon, lichtnmg
struck the store house lof Mr. J. E.
Buchan, of Manly, and badly stun
ned Mr. Ben Gunter,- Mr. Buchan's
stiller, who was in the store at the
time. It is believed this morning
that Mr. Gunter willredover. .Other
persons in the store at the time were
not hurt.; 1
isticklen's Arnica Salvo
The Best Saive in. the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap
ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, andall
Bkin Eruptions, arid positively cures
Piles, or no pay required. It is guar
anteed to give perfect! satisfaction,
or money refunded. Price 25 cents
per box.
For sale by Robert :R Bellamy,
wholesale and retail druggist.
LEMON ELIXIIt
A Pleasant Lemon; Urlnfc.
For biliiouness and constipation,
take Lemon Elixir.
For indigestion and foul stomach,
take Lemon Elixir. 1
For sick and nervous headaches,
take Lemon Elixir. i ,
For loss of appetite and debility,
take Lemon Elixfr
For fevers, chills and malaria,
take Lemon Elixir.
Lemon Elixir will not fail you in
anv of the above diseases, all of
which arise from a torpid or diseas
ed liver, stomach, kidneys, bowels
or blood. ' i
Prepared only by Drj H. Mozley,
Atlanta, Ga. j
Fifty cents and $1.00 per bottle.
Sold by druggists. y j
A Prominent Minister Writes.
After ten years of great suffering
from indigestion, with great nervous
prostration, billiousness, disordered
kidneys and constipation, I have
been cured by Dr. Mozley's Lemon
Elixir and am now a -.yell man.
m th s Rkv, O. C.l Davis,
Eld. M. E. Church South,
No. 28 Tatnall st., Atlanta, Ga.
5falidarSFIavorins
, HOUSEKEEPERS can prove by a single
trial that these Extracts ari the cheapest;
they aretrueto their namts, full measure)
and highly concentrateaJT 1
aug 23 dw 6m cod nrm
Wilmington Seacoast R.R.
iHE FOLLOWING CHANGE IN THE TIME
1
Tahle of the Wilmington Seacoast Railroad
will take effect on Monday, 2gnd Inst:
5'MmU 1 1 f?-:tpiii IT VT-X
WILMINGTON. ..HAMMOCKS.
Leave 6.00 a. m. Arrive 6..ri0 a. m.
Leave 9.30a. m. Arrive ..laiOa. m.
Leave.. 2.30p.m. Arrive 3.10p.m.
Leave 5.00 p. m. Arrive 5 35 p. m.
Leave 6.35 p. m. Arrive 7.15 p. m.
Leave .. . . 8.30 p. m. Arrlvg 9.10 p. m.
HAMMOCKS. WILMINGTON.
Leave. 7.45 a. nx Arrive 8.20 a. m.
Leate 10.25 a. m. Arrive 11.05 a. m.
Leave 4.00p.m. Arrive....... 4.40p.m.
Leave 5.45 p. m. Arrive. 6 20 p. m.
Leave 7.30 p.m. Arrive 8.10 p. m.
Le ave.. 10.00 p. m. Arrive 10.45 p. m.
SUNDAY TRAINS LEATE AND ARRIVE AT
WILMINGTON.)
LEAVE. I j ARRIVE.
Leave 9.30 a. m.
Leave 2.30 p. m.
Leave 6.35 p. m.
Arrive.....
Arrive
Arrive.....
..11.05 a. m
. . 6.20 p. m.
. .10.45 p. m
Supper Train will be the 6:35 p. m. train
leaving Wilmington. Round itrlp tioketswlll
be sold at 25c. for this tfain t6 parties return-
iag tne same nignt. i
J. R. NOLAN,
Jy 23 tf Gen'l Manager,
Look, Stop and Think!
IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR MY
FALL AND WINTER STOCK
I
I WILL SELL FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS
MY ENTIRE LINE OF
Spring and Summer Goods,
CONSISTING OF
Clotning, Hats
AND '
FURNISHING GOODS
AT
NEW YORK COST
We have just finished taking stock and I
will leave In a short time tor the Northern
markets. I MUST HAVE MONEY TO BUY
FALL AND WINTER GOODS WITH, and
hence no reasonable cash offer will be re
fused. !
!
B. F. PERJWY,
THE CLOTHIER,
i
ang 23 tf HO Market Street.
Cape Fear House.
A FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT HAS BEEN
opened at the terminus of the Ocean Vjw R.
ic Tesn ngnsn, uiams aaa u always on
hand. In connection with our Restaurant we
have a nrst class Dining Room for our white
customers. Give us a call and we guarantee
to give jou entire satisfaction. je 22 31a 1
COMMERCIAL WETTB.
WILMINGTON MARKET.
Auff. 28. 250 P. M.
SPIRITS TURPENTINE Steady
at 41 cents. Sales of receipts at
41 cents. . .
ROSIN Finn at 75 cents ior
strained and 75 cents bid for good
strained. ,'
TAR Firm at 1.60.
CRUDE TURPENTINE Firm
at $1.00 for hard, $2.25 for yellow
dip and virgin.
MARINE NEWS.
ARRIVED.
Steamer A P Hurt, Robeson,
Fayetseville, TD Love.
AVEEKLY STATEMENT.
STOCKS ON HAND AUG. 23, 1889.
Cotton ashore, 68; afloat 56; total
124
Spirits-ashore, 5,502; afloat, 605;
total. 6.107.
Rosin ashore, 36,050; afloat, 5,600;
total, 41,650.
Tar ashore, 1,689; afloat, 000; total,
1,689.
Crude ashore, 990; afloat, 000; total,
990. -
RECEIPTS FROM AUG. 16 TO AUG. 23.
Cotton, 78;spiiits, 1,919; rosin, 4,517,
tar, ,921 j crude, 674.
EXPORTS FROM AUG. 19 TO AUG. 23.
DOMESTIC.
Cotton. 52: spirits, 307 rosin, 395;
tar, 1,010; crude, 385.
ISLAND BEACH HOTEL.
rpHE HOTEL AT THE HAMMOCKS IS NOW
in the hands of the Wilmington Seacoast R. R.
and is under the management of the Super
intendent. j I
It has just undergone a complete renovation
and has been put in first class order.
The rates of board for September have been
materially reducedJ
The best the market and the salt water af
fords will make uo the bill of fare.
Oarerul. attentive and polite servanls and
none others will be tolerated
. Prof. .Miller's Band, from Schuet2en Park,
Baltimore, wilt furnish music, both morning
and evening.
Facilities for sailing and fishing unsurpass
ed. Safe, comfortable boats and experienced
ornire i
n-v -."W I. rf fr Via now rrtftnorrAmPnf la In
plenfc and no pains will be spared to accom
plish this result.
Enquiries by mall as to accommodations
promptly responded to. aug 23 tf
P00NA HILL VUKSERIES"
POMONA, N. C,
woand a Half Miles West ef wreensboro. N.C
rjiaemaln line of the R. & D. li. R. passes
through the grounds and within 100 leet of
the office. Salem trains makestops regular
twice dally each way. Those interested In
Fruit and Fruit Growing are cordially Invited
to inspect this, the Largest Nwrsery In the
State, and one of the largest in the South.
Stock consists of Apples, Peach, Pear,
Cherry, Plum, Japanese Persimmons, Apri
cots, Nectarines, Mulberries, Quince, Grapes,
Figs, Raspberries, Gooseberries, Currants, Pie
Plant. English Walnut, Pecans, Chestnut,
Strawberries, Roses, Evergreens, Shade Trees,
&c. All the new and rare, varieties as well as
the old ones, which my new Catalogue for 1888
will show.
- Give your orders to my authorized agent or
order direct from the Nursery.
Correspondence solicited. Destriptive Cata
logue free to applicants.
Address
J. VAN LINDLEY,
POMONA, Guilford CO., N. C.
tw Reliable Salesman wanted In every
County. A good paying commission will be
giw v
The National Life
-AND-
Maturity Association
OF WASHINGTON, D. C.
Has Paid to Mem- -bers
Over - -,$600,000
Accrued Liabili-
ties - - - - None.
HORATIO BROWNING,
President."
SAMUEL NORMENT,
Treasurer.
GliOUGE D. RinGE,
Secretary. Manager an- Actuary.
QEO.'.J. EASTERDAY,
Ass't Secretary.
Life Insurance at Absolute Cost." ' M '
A Guaranteed Policy. Vt
An Inconte8tlble Policy. -
Maturity value in Cash at Fixed Age
Annual Cost Absolutely. Limited.
Only Four Payments per Year.- t
Non Forfeitable After Three Years,
4 P. S. RIDDELLK, M. DA
Medical Director!
W, H. GIBSON, Special Agent
Home Office, central National Bank Building,
Washington, D. O.
JOHN HAAR, Jr., Local Agen't,
oct 28 Wilmington N.C
University of North Carolina
CHAPEL Hfl L. N C
JHE NEXT SESSION BEGINS SEPTEMBER
5, 1889. Thorough instruction is offered In
Literature, Science, Philosophy and Law.
Tuition $30 per session.
For Catalogues, &c, address " . 4 J
- HON. KEMP P. BATTLE,
Jy 5 tf President.
For Sale.
QLD JJE WPAPKS FOR .SALE, AT TOUR
own TJrte at - u 1
ug . REVIEW 077ICE
MlSOEIIiANEOUS.
Lime.;
me.
lime in exchange for PROVISIONS,
LIME " "; ' " GROCERIES.
LIME " DRY GOODS :
LIME " " .;',. 4 " HARDWARE, ),
LIME ' ; " LUMBER.
LIME " " CASH.
PBENCH BKOS.;
sept; Rocky PoUit.
Honey,
rpHE FINEST j BROUGHT TO THIS MAR-
ket for years, put up In one pound Boxes. Call
and look at It.
WE ARE STILL RECEIVING THAT FINE
MARYLAND i
Creamery Butter,
" - .-V -- i i
Packed in Refrigerator Boxes.- Tke only place
In 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 tiy it to be the
best sold In town. Also, a very flneFLOUB
for less money, which is guaranteed.
Cakes of all Eifids,
Crackers, Preserves, Jellies.
PrCKIE DRI KD PItUI l'",
I: :' - 1 - - - .:!
and an endless variety of Canned Goods..
In v fact I keep everything which can be
found in a first class Grocery Store. 1
call and examine my Goods. j t
Jno. L Boatwright,
Jy22
15 17 So. Front St.
Sale of Real Estate Under
Fort closure, j
JgY VIRTUE OPj THE POWER OF SALE
contained in a certain Indenture of mortgage
executed? by David Dear and" Lucy A. Deal, his
wife, to "The Citizens' Building and Loan As-
soclatlon of Wilmington, N. C," (default
having been made therein) the undersigned,
as attorneys for said mortgagee, will, on
Thursday, the 5th day of September. 1889, at
12 o'clock M , at the court House door, in the
city of Wilmington, sell, by public au -tlon,
for cash, the lands and premises conveyed in
and by said mortgage deed,. Mhlch are sit
uated in the said city of Wilinlogton, and are
bounded and described as follows: "Beginning
at a point on tite East line of Ninth street im
feet North of the Northeast intersection of
Princess and Ninth streets, a d running
thence with Ninth street south 33 feet , thence
East parallel with Princess strt et YSi feet,
thence North 81 ,feet,. thence West parallel
with Princes street 133 feet to the East line
of Ninth street; the beginning being the West
part of. Lot 3, In Block .18ft. ,ccordlng to the
official plan of said city. "
MARSDEN BKLLAMY.
A. G. R1CAUD,
Attorneys for "The Citizen's Building and
Loan Association of Wilmington, N. C"
agl 30t r "'I' '
aug
Arch Freeman's
JS THE PLACE tQ GET FRESH Yltl VIMU
Deviled Crabs, ( lam Fritters, and all or me.
delicacies of the salt water. When you go to
Carolina Beach ask for Archie Freeman's
place and anybody win tell you.
. . - : A. FREEMAN,
jy851m Carolina Beach.
WEW YORli
OBSERVER.
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Family Newspaper.
Six Regular Editors; Special Cor
respondents at Home and Abroad
Stories, Reviews, Condensed News
Departments for Farmers, ! JMer
chants, Bankers, Professional Men
Students, Boys and Girls.
This year the Observer will pubj
.ish more than i . . j
FIFTY PRIZE STORIES,
! i '' ! " i : I i
and the5 ablest and most popular
writers will contribute to its col
umns. Poets and prose writers, au
thors, editors, men of science and
women of genius will fill the col
umns ef the Observer, and it wil
give fifty-two unexcelled papers in
uie coming year.
Price, $3.00 a year.
Clergymen, $2.00 a year.
G rear Ind ucem en ts fo r 1 889
1. The NEW YORE OBSERVER will be sent
for one year to any clergyman not now a sub
scriber, for ONE DOLLAR. i
2. Any subscriber sending his own subscrip
tlon for a year In advance and' a new subscrt
niuiM.w, im uityo a uopy oi me viren
ffl us Letters." or "The Life of Jen? fcAuieV.7
3. We will sen4 the . OBSERVER for the re
uiuuiuBr ui uu year, ana 10 January l, ibo9,
to any njw subscriber sending us his name and
address and S3. 00 in advance. To such snbscri
bers we will also give either the volume of
-ueuumsu.Mrs"or "xne uie or jerry mc
Auley." Agents wanted everywhere. Liberal ter
Large commissions, sample c free, s
Address, i
Nw York Observer,
: NEW TORE
fiTakirig Room forFallGoods
HILE ? OUR "STORE IS - BEING EN
larged and remodeled we will close out bal
ance of bummer Goods at greatly reduced
prices. i
Brown linen Vesta 70c, White Linen Vesta
75c, Alpaca Coats $L00 to rLOJaoo casalmere
PantSS2.00 tO 14 Efl VKIWh Pamtala Khim or
75c, worth f L25w r-.-
.jstkaw UA io at less than cost. Must be
sold.
' asgajm 83 Martet Street.
Honey,Honey
MISCELTjAHEODO.
Ttl ! a New and Ifaaterly lfeKcal Treatia, and indlspenaable to tverr YOUXS.r
AGED, and OLD MAN who U suffering from WeaKnesB, tAngnor, Loat of Mwaory.l
Tnrauinn of Htrita. Liver Comnlaint Diseases of the Kidney, and all diieaaea it
A9tUrv gTfirwnii, Folly, Vice, Igmfg NervouJ peblflty, YiUl Ehauttion. and
i if 1 1 m MiViiifrwwiifMi
Bound la leather, full gttt. Price, only one doUartf ttauieaied la ))kla imppt;,
CONFIDENTIAL. Addmi Uixbt DuMokt, M.D., No. 881 Cfttambu ArBfc,ctl
,34C2, Boston, ilimm. Prefatory Leetar with aumeru teattmonUl from hkh owm, tl
Tkb U th only CLECTItOMEDICO PHYSIOLOGY Ter pubUahed.ndUb)hik!j
and perfeet. It is inralu&bla to aB afflicted aa it reachea the very root and vitali of Hjtm.
For all Diaeaeea of Keo, by thejdistingnlahed author,!
Hbkbt DtjMokt, U. Wftohaa DISCOVERED '
THE ELIXIR OF LIFE AND THE TRUE Er
8ENOE OF MANHOOD, may be , eonenlted ta
strictest confidence.iu person or by fetter, hisKlectro-
fcteaico innrntary, a Q.38I uoiampaa AT.tisou, n
V HEARD. A VOlCEy if ?AlDf WCOVIK AMD SEE.
-.1-1 'I
Is' the place to get Fiishioriab Goods and are Leaders
Low Prices. Straw'Hat 2 d WIHrifcDress StiawK
reduced to 48c "eachfFIpVerfiH
price $1.98, now selling at5
Net and Brussels Iet Mali
value. The Crescent tBustl
demand. Silk Mitts, warranted all silk, 23c a pair.. Pan
and Sun Shades in all shades. ; Fans? irrfrriehse stock :tc
lect from. Corsets of f every rm1iky amlke
ub. Gents' Linen 'HemWeJi-Stiteh'-Colored Borden 1
each; and lots of other desirable and Seasonable Gocv
reiiiurKciuiy luw irnces.
I
118 rJarket Gt., rJilmington, H.f
Big discount to the; trade. Orders by
promptly lultilled. .; -
The Acme;
MANUFACTURING 00:
1 MANTJFACTUREES DP . .
Fertilizers,. Pine Fibre and
Pine Fibre Matting.
WILMINGTON. N O.
rjHE REPUTATION OF OUR FERTILIZERS
the ACME and GEM, is now established, and
the results of three years' use In the hands of
the best fanners of this and other States , will
attest their value as a high grade manure .
The MATTING, made rrom the leaves of our
native pine, la conceded to be equal to any
wool carpet, ior comfort and durability and the
demand tor It is dally lncreastncr. It has vir
tues not found in any other fabric.. - ? - t f
upholsterlngr. purposes, and as a flllinp tor, VVaSWts, sffjjf -Mawressea
is almost eaual to hair, beink? Birht i --m flhlisrr
At3 fiilfUb Or JJU VS CJLhGU&lYKkJ UXU LUX
tffMeud proof arlnsectt.. ' : 2K5"itt5w ico to 9W
ueruacates rrom reuawe parties osingr ovr fiPiacted. "'ZxocS
goods can Be seen at our offlce, orwm be mail- Fi Geo, yis
eutrpciieppuciuoa. ian0 au?54W
MOSQUITO NETS,
MTJSKEET0 NETS,
M08KET0E NETS,
MUSQ UIT0E NETS,
MOUSQ UET0 NETS.
Hi
0
w
MOSKEETOE NETS,
JHUSKETO NETS,
MOKEYTQW NETS,
MUSSKIETO NETS.
Yonr Choice,
F j x t u rs Complete,
" ggf mtr . t t
MNt.t I ' ' ' I J
vunam-.
k tr'-ic t',i:
1TZ 7EV 5 JinL
PIG PISH I WOK
lALWALfSKEEPA
: pr?E3H P'
on HaW ' as I nave mi ott V ?
I always Keep from 200 to W ....
parties can be served wlt.
Meals 35c. or S!1
jab A. fl;
Restaurant m WVj2$$K
- GOOd CIUAKS JMiu T
hand.., :'-
. a i'r
. .ggBAKKKWCAB;
128 Nortn w . 4
aug 26 u dw