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i every evuing.SuiuUjB except Editor and Prop. sr oa month, 35 cents. .diveredtycarrlefree lP" , Dart of tie city, at the above rjst nfh, moo, Three si - .. liriu Please repon, rivetneir paper regmariy. APr A1 i-Aezra Pnti in the most elegant form MOTIVE and NUTRITIOUS JUIOE FIGS OF CALIFORNIA. ; i: tii - the medicinal Social no the. human i.Lrrii laxative to perma- Crrf Habituar Consti- , ,1 - rlo- oadon, ana me wauj Wine on a weaK or inactive ccflitionofthe CETS. LIVER Afiu bUVtLd. I jtithstost excellent remedy known to ' CJUtt W SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY Ifiea one is Bilious or Constipated SO THAT JUKI HOOD, REFRE8HIMQ SLKEP, r KEA1.TH and STRENGTH I NATURALLY FOLLOW. ' Everyone is using it and all are f Sighted with it, r I UK YOUR DflUOOJST fOH 1 ' ' tbup OP noo MANUFACTURED ONLY BY ULffORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. f ' $AN FRANCISCO. CAL. mmE. a. . new york. n. r Farsjlebr j .' " RililKltr K. iCtiLAM Y. ' i "-v: WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, . - , i Wilmington, NCY Merruriaf Poison.' lerturj is frequently Injudiciously used by jit doctors in casts of malaria and blood tivn us alter effect is worse man tae tijiia fcrtt. a. B. b. (Botanic Blood ; cottaJu-s no mercury, but wlH eliminate Liirfjia3()Qfrom the system. Write to JoOalmCo., Atlanta, Ga., for book of tnacing proof of it s curative virtue: if. Britron, Jackson, Tenn., writes;, ! rait malaria m Louisiana, and when the "tit last broke my systcm -was saturated ipdson; and I had sore in my moutband bob my tongue I got two bottles of B. IwWeu healed my tomrueand mouth and Jt I new man of me." Ta.Wchmond. Atlanta. Ga.. writes; "Mv p coma hardly sec. Doctors called It syph- iimis. lier eyes were in a dreadful con Her appetite failed. She had Daln in p Mats ana bones. Iler kldnevs werp da. prtalso, and no one thought she could be j ur. uuiam recommended B. B. B., at she used until her health was mtirRiv hand." i . . IP. B. Jones. Atlanta n wrlta- T was Red witn copper colored eruptions, loss of rate, palu in back, aching jolats, debility, fZ1011, los,s of halr'! sore throat.and great fnwsness. 11 B. B. tut mv RTatpm in fliw 'MUon." ; For Rent. JWKE AND DWELLING, COKNEK SEV- Rimt31.1011 ne dwelling wltn, tJsS;111?11610011011- ne dwelling; K?9' lna very desirable location! ptSnSroaS pCS ln flne locatlons Sto'Ht1'?154 T. DAVIS, k 1 E .Dm li lETTEW Oil VOL XIII. WILMINGTON, IS. C, FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1889. NO 205. orthSti te Headache Curb."' IEsf KHPAKATION VILL SUKELYCUIli: ad all klndsi!aad- w saie by "ai cauT: n3111?- atr MUXDS BROTHERS. w jn. irront su aMes d. ntjtt, THB DUUGGI8T, n XORTH FRONT KTRKFT. . - mho riA: Dr"1!3' night or day. at the very 6aiouiU UUKSiU AX. JACESON, toil I i . -Vtt j Commission lerchaf, -SOLICITS t,1118 OF COTTON 4&D LLL a la dTulbenT Sts, Wilmington, N.C. What well directed training schools can accomplish is illustrated in the case or the Uairv schools nf Tlpn. mark. The (Government has for years spent over $50,000 yearly for the maintenance of dairy schools. The result has been an immense im provement is dairy products, and a lively demand for Danish butter. Within twenty years Denmark's ex. ports of butter have increased from f2,100,000 to 13,O00,O0O per annum. A Boston newspaper congratulate the Hub on the fact that the whole expense to the city of President Harrison's visit was less than the amount of the printing bills on the occasion of the "famous Kapiolani junket" two years ago, and less than half the amount of the flower bill on that occasion. It says that the cost of the reception was about the same as the printing bill for the reception ofPresidentCle veland, and rejoices that "not a cent of the city's money was expended for wines during President Harrison's visit." ; The pious Col. Elliott F. Shepard, of the JNew York Mail and Express, thinks thatthe Almighty is a He publican and that he had a great deal to do with the success of the party at the last. election. As to the fact we say, .undoubtedly; a spar row cannot fall without His know! ledge. At the same time- we think that the Devil had a very active fin. ger in that same pie (with the pious Col. Shepard as a sort of puppet-in.t chief) and that he was allowed to work his way for some wise pur pose to be revealed hereafter,' pro bably in'ninety two. That old polecat, W. T. Sheimin, and we beg the polecat's pardon who made his famous "march to the sea" in Georgia and through a country denuded of able bodied men, with no one but old men and women and children to oppose his progress; seeks to ''allay the ani ruosities of the war" by sneering at the valor of the Southern soldiers. In endeavoring to explain why he aimed for Savannah, instead or Augusta, lie says: If the people of Augusta thtnk I slighted them in the winter of 1864-5 by reason of personal friendship f rwinoi-l in 1 Q.AA f hfltf a tt tiiScfatfAn or if they think I made a mistake in strategy, let them say so, and with the President's consent I think I can sen I a detachment-of one hun dred-thousand or so of "Sherman's bummers" and -their descendants, who will finish up the job without chargmg Uncle Sam! a cent. The truth is., these incidents come back to me in a numerous .vein A reply may be made in the same humorou8" vein. "With the Prisi- dent's consent" or without it the bummer chief anl his 'one hundred thousand followers would probably meet with a much warmer recep tion than they did on the first oc casion. There are some men in Georgia now. LOCAL 1NDIX TO NW ADVERTISKHBNTS , Munds Bros Pharmacists ISnRiKB High Prices Nailed W M CumIiing Mosquito Nets Excursion Blacktlsh Grounds Jno F Gabrkix Fine Native Beef Masquerade Ball Carolina Beach ' " " ' W. fcM. Cumming sells Mosquito Nets (spelt anyway you like). t ; W. al. Cqmming majces Mattresses to order and renovates old ones, t We respectfully submit that 15 cents a dozen for figs is pretty steep. S foiS'Sun(lay8 Mondays frff ?0r CaHna: Beaclind .J. Beach at 9:30 a. m., 3-.30 p-'m., liihPkfTraiU3 returmng.teave & ivA at 9:43 a. m. and 5 n. ml v ouui Divert ot - W Wl k alti II . M. III. II 111! Old Mattresses Renovated and made as good as new by W. M. Cum raing. t Some North Carolina hams, in carts, were offering to day at 15 cents a pound. One of the Seacoast conductors caught several very fine sheephead at the Hammocks this, jnppniflg, Mr. Jphn F. Garrell will make an ftllv attractive disnlay to morrow at his stalls in Front street market, -- The wind has held out in the RAst nearlv all da v. The danger of John Robinson's circus is booked for R aleigh the latter part of next month. ! ' i The excursionists from up the line of the W. & W. R. R, all returned home last night. The Easterly winds of the past few days have had a bad effect on the fish supply. Another big freshet is rushing down the Cape Fear but as the low land crops are all gone they can do no material damage. There is a pond of water on Tenth street, between the Seacoast depot and Market street, that has been there for two weeks. Plfobtes. boils and other humors are liable to appear when the blood Sets heated. To cure them, take ood's Sarsaparilla. A few canteloupes, about the very last of the season, were in market yesterday and to'day but nobody seemed to want to buy them. The regular monthly meeting of the JBoard of Managers of the Pro duoeUxchange will be held at noon on Tuesday next, Septemder 3rd. Mr. Harry Smith, (not our clever Princess street neighbor) is now-the courteous dispenser of refreshments at Mr. W. M. Powell's place, at the Hammocks. Hon. James Wilson leaves here to night for a visit to New York. Saratoga and the Andirondooks. He will return by the middle of October. A fairly large number of excur siohists went down the river this morning on the Grove on the excur sion given by the Oxford League of the Fifth Street M. E. Church. Rev. Dr. Pritchard was to have lectured last night in Shelby Ton "Vesuvius and Pompeii," the pro ceeds to be for the benefit of the new Baptist Church in that town. Paint your house with Regal Ready Mixed Paint. 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 The Mutuals beat the Goldsboro club in the game of baseball played yesterday afternoon. An ox ride closed the fun. The prize was a purse of $25, which was won by Ed. Hayes. Ladies will find a very handsome ad complete line of ladies Muslin "Underwear at astonishing low prices at th Wilmington Shirt Factory, 122 Market street. Sign of the blue awning. tf My very low prices, for Cash have proved a success. Every. doN lar's worth of goods will be sold 20 per cent, lower than at any other store in the city. I. Shrier, S. E. corner Princess and Front sts. tf The alarm of fire this noon .was caused by the ignition, on the roof, of a two story frame dwelling houset corner of Sixth and Nixon streets. The flames were suppressed by neighbors and the engines did not reach the scene. : The last masquerade ball of the season will be given at Carolina Beach on next Tuesday night. That given last week was a great success and so will be the next, and last, one. The Grove vill leave here at 5 p. m. and the Passport at 7 o'clock. Stoves. We have 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 rtHces will aston ish and our Stoves please you. -N. .JapQbi 114 w. Co. t Joe Turner, the well . known col ored barber, now located at Capt. Manning's place -on Wrightsville, wanted to go over to the Hammocks this morning. He was a little late, however, in taking the train, and 5?.e day only, 25 cents. Slm or tnlet calculated fTVMl-fOus currents tha ,r 1 14 1 imi "ith Twvitl . ra ttau cnuaren, are i?L u POilte fpmala a-fAnnni - a big storm has not yet been safely pipped at the end of the platform n-ggoi " land turned a complete somersault, ' x, 'landing in the Sound. Fortunately tnn. . T . t V 11HVH OJIOW a . . . . 1 1 Al 1 J . wC4niafar ',Jcuia Lne mosi m-i . , me nue was uigu uuu me uuiy imiu the most in- llPly observing the plain ,4V V.V1UUJ bathlntr or lirtu pue , temale attendants ln factory cost. Hdw. Co And Summer See them. N.. Jacobi has but one more I llefreshlnc and Invigorating Delicious Sofia Water as drawn from Munds Brothers' magnificent jaew 'Jhlrof aii ti I . A. , . L&lunus isroinere magm uceui Jiew VS5ab,ua5c3? can 11130 ay3 .1 day to live, at least, that is what the gda fountain at a temperature of Jlti. QMt a?d Princess Sts. "UlUc JOHN W. HARPER. i General Manager almanacs sav. and the almanacs, ,we 340. parest Froit Syrnp,MIlk Shakes know, "ean never tell a e." r - ' and Natural Mineral Water, 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 n. inferior. quality. " j - Burglars. Be secure from Jhem by putting our Burglar Proof Looks on your blinds. ( They are .cheap and can be put on by the most in experienced. I N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t ; i Capt. Jno. W. Harper has been presented by the ladies. of Grace M. E. Churph with a handsome Biblet 'with hii name in beautiful gold let ters on the eoveri It was presented in acknowledgment of the ; many courtersles extended by him on his boat. NEW ADVEltTIS EM BNT8 DO YOU WANT TO SAVE AT LEAST 25 PER CENT. IN YOUR PER BILLS? IF SO, SEND YOUR ORDERS TO . c coruscations .saust be written toil tat one side ot tne paper. - ' ' PersonautiesHnmst be avoided. - f - ajiu lb u esycvuuijr was paracxuariy uiuicr stood, that the Editor does not strays endorea the views of correspondents unless sor .stated in the editorial columns. . . , - ,t NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ' PAf 5 : m - m m m m m n wm m im. u m w m r -m mm m m m m v As they are Headquarters for every thing in the PAPER LINE Oar PAPRR W A . , . . , o . . v buuiuutDV 1UU weight, size and count. - - ."- Blank Books. Stationerv. Twinn. INKS, PJENS, BUTTER PLATES, BASKETS, &c, AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. sXASt of the Seagon. A blaekfish . excursion, probably the last of the season, will be gi ven on tKe steamer Passport on Thurs day next, Sept. 5th. The boat will stop at the Rocks, going and rs turning. This will in all probability be the last of the season. Tickets for sale at Capt. Harriis news store. The Ladles Delighted. The pleasant effect and the per fect safety with which ladies may use the liquid fruit laxative,1 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. " 114 NORTH WATER STREET. ity Court. 'The following cases were disposed of by the Mayor. to-day: Fred. Moore, passing countfeit money, not guilty and discharged. R. H. Vestal, disorderly conduct, guilty, and fined $20 and costs. Ed. Smith; carrying a concealed weapon, guilty but judgment sus pended. A former judgment against Edward Smith enforced and he was fined $5 and! costs. Joseph Hawkins, disorderly con duct, gitl Ity,! judgment suspended, . Arthur Brancli, disorderly cons duct, guilty,$5 and costs. Mary J. Jourdan, disorderly con duct, guilty, $20 and costs. R. H. Vestal, carrying concealed weapon, guilty, judgment suspend ed. . Mary Jourdan, resisting officer, guilty, judgment suspended. It Has Come to Stay. The figure "9" in our date is with us and has come to tay. No man or woman now living will ever date a document without using a 9. . It stands on the extreme right now 1889. Next year it will be second place 1890, where it will remain for ten yers. It will then move up to the third place 1900, and there it will rest one hundred years. A He Got the Money. . The ticket office of the Ocean View R. R.,at the Hammocks, was broken open last night while the agent was at supper and nil 1 of rthe money in the drawer, $10.40, was stolen.! The thief broke the door in with a coup ling. Suspicion fell upon several parties who had been seen loafing in the locality and one, a colored boy, was arrested, but was released fts no money was found on him. The Riotous Excursionists. We learn from the Weldon News the result of the trial before Mayor Clark, at Halifax, of the four color ed excursionists from this city who were arrested in that town on Mon day last. Chas. Onslow and Alex. Lord, who attempted to rescue pris oners while in the hands of the of ficers, were sent to jail to await trial attheNovemiber term of theSupe rior Court in default of $50 justified bond each, Joe McNeil and Sam Reese were eaStr-fined two dollars amd costs for disorderly conduct. The fine and costs in each case amount to $5.75, and has not yet been paid, McNeil and Reese both being in custody. " ; ' ' About the Breaks. ! Mr. T. M. Andrews, a well known Charlotte drummer, gives the News of that city some interesting points about the breaks on the C. C. R. R., and pther roads. He reports that the rains about Hamlet have been falling since last Sunday and tip to Wednesday and were the heaviest ever known in that section. There is a big washout on the Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley road, and at Cam eron .on the Raleigh & Augusta road, the track was Tuesday under water.. He reached Chariot te via- the .Carolina Central road, going from Hamlet by way of Cheraw and Wadesborb. Through traffic on the Carolina Central has been resumed by this route. Thei superintenden t pf the Palmetto road rides on every engine between Hamlet and Cheraw. The breaks on the Carolina Central mainline between Wadesboro and Hamlet are rapidly being repaired. Capt. T. W. Whisnant, the superin tendent of the road, has personal charge of the work, and that is aj TO-MORROW'S guarantee that the break will not only" be rapidly repaired, but that the work will be well done. IMiAPO Twava oltnntlian!nolAolra on the Carolina Central. The small- VEAL, MfiTTON. LA3IB, &c. est was 12 feet and the largest 400 feet Two of the largest breaks have already been repaired and work is rirerrselnf nr nil tfio rithorw 1 ' I rk fern More Days ; In whicK to close out at real bargains the stock of CAR PETS on hand. REIiaWAW rs OF CARPETS, 7Say8, id, 12 to 15 yards, extremely low. nS7STxxc5Lc",7r Shades. We have in a great variety by the hundred or ty the thousand. .1 RUGS -A.JST3D MATS; A great variety of sizes at something less than value. ' A GOOD CLEAN STOCK OF : DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS AT ALL SEASONS. LACE CXJRa?AI3SrS. These we claim to sell at remarkably low prices and a great variety. - R. M. rJ3clWTIRE, aug2a r S NORTH FRONT STREET. U Grand Masquerade Ball. IIlE LAST OF TDE SEASON, at CARD liaa Beach, TUESDAY NIGHT, September 3rd. The Sylvan Grove will leave at 5 p. ra : and thev Passport at 7. augSOlt Fare 25 cents. The Frizes Presented. , The prizes to the winning yachts in the recent Ladies' Regatta wTere presented last night at the Clyb House of the Carolina Yacht Club, on Wrightsville Beach; Mr. H. M. Bowden, who donotedHthe prizes called the meeting to order. ' Mr. Norwood Giles presented the prizes. These were as follows: First prize, a handsome procelain biscuit warmer with silver . trim mings, to the MamieB., yacht of Third Class, Captain Fennell. Second prize, silver banner con taining the notes of'Free as aBird,". to the Lillian Florence, boat of Se cpnd Class, Captain H. M. Bowden. Third prize, silver pincushion and -jewelry case combined, to the Pi rate, boat of the First Class, Cap tain Norwood Giles. Jfhe proceedings were enlivened and "illustrated" with music by Prof. Miller's fine band, after which the large crowd adjourned to the pavilion on the Hammocks, where dancing was in order until train time. NEW ADVERTISEMENT? Saturday's Market. i I WILL HAVE A Fine Supply of Meats , FOR ... MARKET. SOME VERY FINE BEEF FROM yAK- ! BY COUNTIES. CaUand look on my Stalls before buying:. 43r Goods deUvered free ln any part of the city. BLACKFISH EXCURSION: rjIIE STEAMER 'PASSPORT" WILL GIVE aBlatflcnsh Excursion on THURSDAY, Sep-! tember 5th, stopping at the Rocks and at Southport. Th boat will leave her wharf at 4 o'clock a. m.; returning-, arrive at Wilming ton at 5 p. m. Fare to the Rocks 75 cents; to . the Blacknsh Grounds $1.00. Tickets for sale at c. M. Harris' News St and, , aug301t TTio'li Pinnae AToilnfl T S3.50 VS. 85. OO NO (U36NOPOLY! 4r:' 1 John F. Carrell, Don"t hawk, hawk, and blow. blow, dissrustin? evervbodv. but use Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy and be st alls l and z, FTontstrtet Mflrict.sontu side cored.."1 auarpoit ; Ui::- J'J Ike Pioneer of Lew Prices Victorious. ' :-'itt . T . j. 1 . r manufacturers, in order tor i r . l i npnpiir t npmsp vps nnn crwrr the dealer a chance to exact enormous profits from, the n e. ot their tioods. to crive him exclusive sale. The Old Reliable Clothier, ever willing to give his customers LOW- T7CT PPTPTTQ AQI4I7WTT T1 NOTBE UNDERSOLD BY ANY HOUSE IN THE GENUINE DUNLAP HAT. BEST OUALITY, for $3.50 any style which is . made.l These Hats are sold "else-, where at $5.00. I What an enormous profit! j . Lion Brand Linen Collars, , 1 where at 20c. For the past twenty years ; my Low Prices have been a ; TERROR to my ! competi- tors, and 'the increase In my business shows that the public appreciate the same ikji wiiiv.lt X 1CLUI11 UlclllKb. ;, I. SHRIER, Old "RpllnW rifV.;0w.i5 Pioneer of Low Prices. CorjFrnnf i SlGN OP Cnr npw; A bu r :
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