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VOL XI 1 1. W ILM INGTON, N. C. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1889. NO 21G.
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tneir paper
mtemtdriaicrtrxKms I'.fUIiS tri"" ill f.tH
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LtllVE and NUTRITIOUS JUIOE
PCS OF CALIFORNIA.
ti. ihe medicinal
tr be
!ts oi pw"-; 7 1 " :
t, forming an agreeable
Tlm're laxative to perma-
cnre Habitual Consti
4. and the many ills de
2ag on a weak or inactive
-it&oftlie i -'
jHUiVER AND BOWELS.
ffettst excellent remedy known to
W fff EFFECTUALLY'
tyuiwt is Bilious or Constipated
I -50 THAT
'iiOOOO. REFRE8HIMO 8LKEP,
i KALTH and STRENGTH
I . wiTUBALLY FOLLOW.
try is using it and all are
fehtedwithit.
tSKYOUR DRUGGIST FOfl
TJf? OI 3PXC3HO
j 'lUMUf ACTUREO OY BY - :
IT OTIA FIG SYRUP CO.
W F9AKCISC0. CAL. ''"
Uffif.ff. NEW YORK. Jt: Y
BOtfERT R HKIiLAMY.
WOOLESALK niU'OOIST;
USlj-Atff Wilmington, n. v.
Conlcioti! Wood Diseases.
ices, sorts, pimples, itch, salt rheum,
tretficisesof rent agious blood disease.
is Ttaiiilest'.y a duty" to eradicate blood
iontoatleajsU'ia Vy a use of B.. B. B.
mieBkxiBim), ihus enabling1 the sore
xstotnl. atd thereby 'removing1, all pos-
lf.roprhcr mnuttrs nt the family be-
isjlitf iso amicteo. iend to Blood Balm
itonra. ;a . lov book that will convince.
X Outlaw, Mi. OUve, N. C, vrriteszT "I
mine sorts on my shoulders and amis.
Settle H. D. B. cured me entirely
istnson. lielrnont Station. Miss . writes:
1 B. has worked on me like a charm. My
Jind body was covered with sores, and
iiir came out, bur n. r?. n. healed me
(Ullnnin. Hutchens, Texas, writes: "B.
1 1 Im cured my wife of a large ulcer on
f'rf mat doctors and all ot her medicine
a to: cure' ,
UKossman, a prominent merchant of
"Bsfccro, ua., writes:- -I know of several
Wood disease spevdllv cured by B. B.
iw bouies cured a lady of uelv scrofulous
ps.-
(". BllVlllflfilft .t m . Mnr fit rt-1 r.
U &, in curing Mr. Robert. Ward of blood
-sa effected one of thp most wm.fiprfiii
-a Uut ever came to our knowledge'
The
obsequies of S. S. Cox will I The dust is RimW ' drrlfnl'
T , P,ace ln JSeJf York to morrow , Th6se who have hose should
morntDjr.. !kl tlm cfnfo
;,The Wslit will soon wax warm in
Ohio, and no man can tell the
come thereof. i
some of it down.
try
sprin-
and . keep
out J The guests
Hotel sat don
The New York Sun thinks For-
aker will be elected. The S'mi is
not posing as a Ueihocratic
this year dontcherkno jv.
at the Island Beach
I nuici sub uunii last uiiib iu a uu
lightful and skillfully prepared feast
of marsh hens.
paper
New York's Custom House and
Appraiser's Store is to be erected on
Bowling Green. Congress appro
priated $2,000,000 (for the purchase
of the s'te.
! For Rent. Desirable Store corner
Front and Mulberry Sts. Possess
Jionvgiven at once. Enquire of I.
Shrier, cor. Front and Princess. tf
Forecasts-!,. ''" 1'
I For North Carolina,; fair weather
and stationary temperature. For
Wilmington and vicinity, fair wea
ther. ?
Thero is no doubt of Leon Abbett's
election as Governor of New Jersey.
It will be almost a walkover for
him. Some of his friends are boost
ing him for the Presidential nomi
nation in '92.
Steve Brodie swears that he did
go over Niagara Falls in his rubbejr
ruit and tries to prove it by the
Sun, World and Journal reporters
winch. is the toughest job thatSteve
has yet tackled.
The Associated Press saw fit to
send out in its dispatchesthe full text
of the platform adopted by the
Ohio and Virginia ' Republicans.
Why does it not give to the world
the excellent platform adopted by
the Democrats of New Jersey on
Tuesday.
In August the national debt was
increased $6,000,000. ,;"With- a few
more Tanners," says the Buffalo
Times, "there will bQ nothing left
at the close of the administration."
Clearly a mistake. There will be
something left a pile of debt about
the size of that left at the close of
the war and aggregating nearly
3,000,000,000.
s -
The legislative committee in West
.Virginia b.ave completed the canr
vass assigned them and they find
that Judge Fleming, Democrat, has
a majority of 212. They will so re
port and there is no doubt that
Fleming will be seated. N. Goff?
Jr, Republican, had 110 majority
in the returns as originally render
ed. It is tne same Goff who was
in command here at Wilmington in
the Fall of '65.
Col. F. W. Foster killed 201 marsh
hns on fjve tides, which js the best
report from the front. He kindly
remembered us in distributing the
game. !
The german at the Island Beach
Hotel last night, given complimen
tary to the visiting young ladies,
was well attended and was a thor
oughly delightful affair.
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 biinus. xney are cneap
and can be put on by the most in
experienced. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t
ALEX. JACK SON,
il tout Cmmission Mercliatit
-SOLICITS
W1GXMENTS OF COTTON AND ALL
1-M)3 0F COUNTKY PltODUCE.
"Merand Muiberrj-5ts, Wilmington, N.C.
una ow " -
Frank 'Stack, white, and David
Boone, colored, were lynched at
Mofganton about 2 o'clock yester
day morning by about 200 masked
men. They were swung off from a
railroad bridge near the town
Both men were charged with mur
der. It is reported that Boone con
essed his guilt, Imt that Stack
asserted his innocence to the last.
The jailor identified three of the
party, and warrants have been
issued for their arrest.1
Lawn Mowers,
Best on the Market !
rUPrirv , ; . v
ij nuts, HAKES, &C, SPBJNK-
psSSo?eaM AitaclUaents. Bottom
tfatt i1E-.SP1INGE" c'.
Just
Receivfid
stoOk uascoitb tootu BUUQU.
iular prk-c 30?.
oiy at
JAMES D.NUTT'S,.
The Druggist.
Front St
H CRONE N BERG,
, pOTOGKAPHKr.
SUPERBLY EXECUTED
'PUs at reasonable prices.
t5aPRAMlSG A SPECIALTY.
Sn Savings & Trust Co.,
resident.
W. P. TOOMER,
Cashier.
ii
L,-feil- WILMINGTON, N. CM
S1' nS13 rt)n sabsfactory security;
"Wnf1"3- 13 empowered tp
s's of all kinda. Wh 39 U
- ii
1 o all kinda.
S10K LEY'S
99
WE AUE NOW-PUB-
to accommodate
n-lal can upon U3 with the
ptoest Oysters
-yoiP fi? We ve made specia
-"as tor the Season. - . ,
urove, iMiadle ana
Mahone's path is not liued with
-m-V T 1 T r -1 -1
roses. Tne jxew iorK jieraia naa
published interviews! with proml
nent white Republicans in various
parts of the State, Iwhich in the
aggregate make a d6cidelly gloomy
outlook for the little brigadier.
Riddleberger, Cameron, Lewis, the
Yosts and other prominent and in
fluential Republicans swear that
they will have none of him. Rids
dlebertrer. it is said, will take the
stun p. against him. ."Some of Ma
hone's t friends now feel that his
nomination was unwise.
LOCAL 2STB"rS-
Index to Nkw advertisements
R M McIntibe Carpets
TduNDS Bkos Pharmacists
Chas F Browne, Agt Soap
W M Cumming Mosquito Nets
Clyde S S Co Change ol,Schedulp
There were five cases before the
Mayor this morning four of these
were continued. One , defendant
was found guilty of disorderly con
duct, but judgment was suspended.
Paint your house with Regal
Ready Mixed Paint. It is the best
and cheapest. You will-find allcoU
orsju any desired quantity at the
factory's ageqts, N, Jacobi Hdw.
Co. t
Ladies will find a very handsome
and complete line" of ladies Muslin
Underwear at astonishing low prices
at the Wilmington Shirt iFactory
122 Market street. Sign of the blue
awning.
tf-
Mullets are beginning to run at
r&fe(. Mr. James A. Hewlett's seine
made a haul of 600 bunches y ester0
dav on Masonboro Beach and Mr.
Bernard Humphrey's got 500 bunch-
es. it is tne second uesr. uay nan
by the fishermen this Fall.
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 prices will aston
ish and our Stoves please you. N.
Jacobi Hd. Co.. t
The Ladies D.el'ghtet.
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 fayonte remedy. It is pleasing
to the eye and to the taste, gentle,
vet effectual in acting "on the -khl-
neys, liver and bowels.
Pender Coart.
Pender county Superior Court,
Judge Bynam presiding, has been
in session this week at Burgaw, and
will probably continue until Satur
day. There have been a number of
minor cases disposed of already,
anda capital case was set for to day.
Judge Bynum uses much dispatch
ingoing over the docket, anu tne
people of Pender county are much
pleased with his method of doing
business.
W nucrht to have some rain. as a
consequence of the storm ranging
so near us.
The Champion Compress fired up
to dav and began pressing cot
ton for the first time tin's season.
The bier time at Kenansville is tp
ho on the 24th inst.. instead of on
14tb, as was first announced.
0
The liver ana kidnevs must be
kept in good oonditioh. Hood's 8ar
saparilla is a great remedy for regu
ating'these organs.
' The Sylvan Grove has gone into
winter quarters and the Passpport
has taken chrrge of the river sched
ule. " - ;
Refreshing and Invigorating
Delicious Soda .Water as drawn from
Munds Brothers' magnificent new
soda fountain at a temperature of
84. Purest Fruit Syrup, Milk Shakes
and Natural Mineral Ayateiv ;; -
A Iainty- Burglar. .
The residence of Mr. Chai. F.
Browne, on Mulberry street, near
Front, was burglarized last night.
In this instance, however, the bur
glar seems to have been hungry,
but with a . dainty appetite. He
rifled the larder and then taking the
things out on the piazza,' assorted
them to suit his fancy, taking off
i n .
thejbest of everything and leaving
ttm balance behind. Nothing was
known of the matter' until this
morning.
-Kate Lee. Ferguson, of Greenville,
Miss., author of the sprightly and
charming racing and love romance,
'Cliquot," to be published in a few
days "by Messrs. T. B. Peterson &
Brothers, Philadelphia, Pa., has
had a very romantic and exciting
career. She was married in the
saddle and rode all through the
late war at the head of Ferguson's
Brigade. She once commanded a
'masked battery which opened; wjtb,
grape from a canebrake, scattering
Itheenexay atdawg.-
:i The Signal Still. Up. j
; The storm signal is still on top,
although it is kept up' merely as a
caution,' to mariners I not tol sail
North: There is no danger at pres
ent, for, those bound South, j The,
signal' was ordered continued at
10:30 o'clock this morning. At that
time the storm was central off the
Virginia coast. This was the storm
centre - al$o yesterday ' and: it j does
not appear to have moved. i
Merchant and Planter. I '
The venerable Mr. G. ; Bohey has
a piece of upland corn near Duplin
Roads that a Review reporterj says
will beyond doubt average eight
barrels to the acre. Mr; Boney is
on of the oldest and liiost highlv
esteemed citizen of Duplin county.
He has done business! at Duplin
RoadSkor more than fifty years. In
former days his purchases have
been as high as $50,000 in a year.
Branswick Superior Court.
and
Brunswick Court was short
sweet. It opened on Monday and
closed yesterday, Judge Shipp p
siding. The most important case
on the docket was that of Bryan R.
Carroll, the young white man who
was some months ago charged with
poisoning his wire. Messrs. Iredell
Meares and Sol. C. Weill wre as
signed by the court as counsel for
the prisoner and they succeeded in
having the case removed to this
county for trial. It will therefore
come up before Judge Meares next
week. M ; i
The New York Steamers.
Mr. D. L. Gore, President of the
Produce Exchange, at the request
of a number of merchants of the
city, has called a special meeting at
the rooms of the Exchange Satur
dav next at noon, "to express thei4'
indignation at the ungenerous, in
considerate .and unbusiness like
man nor inwhich our community is
treated by the New York and Wil
mington Steamship Company in re
peatedly advertising streamers to
sail from New York on certain days
and giving no notice of the change
until the day appointed for sailing.
Such conduct on their part operat
ing seriously to the detriment of
the trade of our city."
The steamship Be?iefqc(or, which-
was advertised to sail froinNewYork
yesterday,willnot sail until Satur
day. The delay is- vexatious,' pf
course, but, Jf the reports of the
storm be true it is ' no wonder that
she was not allowed to leave port
yesterdays
.T f -(-fs 'r.": : -'
- The Molli.es Abroad. '
The Mullisran Guards were out
deck at Carolina Beach Jast night.
They paid a rounds of visits rtot the
residents, making a sort of farewejl.to
the season so soon to close. Mr. Hans
A. Kure, who lias just moved in
with his family-into his pretty new
cottage, was tne?recipient ot some
of the honors, but Ue says that he
was -tired f and slept soundlyriind
heard rio tin horns, nor the tooting
of any locomotive'whistles nothing
beyond the loud and angry boom of
the surf. The Mollies" paid a vist
to every cottage on the Beach and
this morning when the residents
awoke and looked forth it was to
wonder whether, the sea had really
risen duriug the night and left; all
of that flood of sand dn their piaz
zas and in front of their premises.
Among dtbers the President of the
New Hanover Transit Company was
noticed leaning in a pensive mood
over his front gate and gazing in
tently at the pile of sand there. For
ten minutes he remained in this ru
minative mood and position and it
js said hat toe was as much puzzled
in thinking how he was going to
getjd of that sand. aRd get out of
the gate as to aooonnt for its pres
ence threr : - "
NEW Al VEKTISEiUKNl S
Ii IS Y A 13 VEJXTloEJtlENTS
A Lafrge Lot of Tciiigs
EMBRACING A VARIETY S OF! SIZES AND
Mr. J. Dickson Kelley, who has
recently been so sick, has been ad-
vised'totry the'mountains for a few
weeks. He left yesterday for Hen
derson county, accompanied by his
sister, Miss Inez.
Time-tried, Truly Tested.
JUST OPENED AND
. I 1 ' STYLES.
Carpets Coming in by Every Steanieiv .
.J'.-,"' ', I . I .... i
The assortment is not yet complete; though we ; are showing a grea.
luuuy gooa tilings. - : ; ' . . -t- -?
W I M DOW S HADES.
( ' TH E MOST COMPLETE STOCK, ' '
sep 12
FEW NICE STYLES IN SI2ES 2Vx3, 3x3, 3ix3, 3x4.
Respectfully, i -
. R3. FJ3cirJTIRE,
f r
IV'
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I
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NORTH FRONT STREET.
Some Kenanville Kinks. T j
Axeerr'apoTident at the pleasant
and pretty little town of Kenarisville
sends us some nice little items.
The cemetery at that place which
has been so j long neglected is now
baing put in goodorder, and is being
enclosed with a handsome, durable
railing, nicely painted. This is due
to the efforts of a Baltimore lady
who has friends and relatives buried
there, seconded and aided by one of
Kenansville's most charmiag daugh
ters. Capt. N. H. Sprunt, avIio is one of
the most popular gentlemen in the
town and; one of its most accom
plished business men, Will, in a few
days, open there a first class grocery
store. j .
Ex Sheriff Bland Wallace, has a
field of corn planted on the 11th
day of July which is in full silk now
and from which he expects to real
ize hard corn. Sheriff. Wallace is a
good farmer as well as a successful
merchant.
An alligator, five and a half feet
long, which was caught somewhere
down in New" River, in Onslow
county, was recently exhibited in
Kenansville, and created consider
able excitement among fliose who
had never before seen a saurian.
State Veterans' Association. .
Mr. Julian S. Carr, president of
the State Confederate Veterans' As
sociation, has issued a card to' the
effect that at a meeting of the State
Executive Committee of.the State
Confederate Veterans' Association,
held in Raleigh on Thursday, Au
gust 29th, the following resolutions
were passed:
Jiesolved, 1st. That the firstannual
meeting of the Confederate Vete;
rans' Association be held in Raleigh
on September 25th, and that the
president be, and is lfereby author
ized and requested to call the same,
and that the representative at said
meeting; will consist of the president
of eacljf County Association or his
authorized proxy, and any repre
sentatives who maybe present from
any counties where no organizations
have been effected. Each county
will be entitled to one representa
tive. - ;
licsolvcd, 2d. That the trans
portation iines in the State be, and
are hereby requested to grant free
transportation to one delegate from
each county to and from this
county. '
liesolvcd, 3d. That a copy of these
proceedings be transmitted to the
press of the State with a request 'to
publish! and notice editorially.
"In obedience to the above resolu
tions, I hereby notify the County
Confederate Veterans' Association
.-i ...
in counties where organizations
have not been had, that the first
annual meeting of the Couuty Con;
federate Veterans' Association of
North Carolina will assemble in
Raleigh, September 25, 1880, at 10
o'clock a. m. This meeting will take
into consideration every matter per
taining j to the county and State
associations, providing for a - more
thorough organization and plans
for. assisting the indigent soldiers of
the State who require our aid and.
support,"
A DIED.
HAHDIN. Sept 12th, lS89,at a55 O'clock, In
Rutherfordton, N. C. JOHN HAYWOOD
HARDIN, infant son of J. H. and Fannie B.
Hardin, aged 13 months and C days. ;
The funeral services will take place from
Sr. James Church at 4 o'clock Friday af
ternoon. Interment ln Oakdale. Friends and
acquaintances are invited to attend.. j
(Star and Messenger please copy.) ,
NEW ADVEITTI8EMENT8.
Tried toTf years; severely tested,
and still growing in popular favor
and "use, is the record enjoyed by
Dr. Pierced Pleasant Punrative Pel-
Tts th lit f l ttntror hrnfr" Inirnf lira '
0TanuIPfT nld liV ArntwMa nVt SaP- . ' CHAS. P. BKOWNE, Agt..
f IrS u yt-druggists, a.ntb j 12a Korth Water sr, Wilmington, N C.
bilious ad cathartic, . k K sep a a aw -. star copy.) -
Soap.
T' i ;-.-v. . -i
fjpHE CHEAPEST SOAP ON THE MARKET
is Chas. P.i Browne's LaDor-Saving Detersive
ew York & Wilmingtt n
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Steamsliip Go.
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FROM PIER 29, EAST RIVER " NEW YORK
Located between Chambers and. Roosevelt sts.
At 3 o'clock, P. M.
BENEFACTOR .
GULF STREAM.
PIONEER. . i . . ..
BENE FACTOR . .
Saturday, Sept, 14 '
Wednesday Sept 18
Satulay, sept. 21
. Wednesday, Sept. g&
FROM WILMINGTON-
BENEFACTOR. .
GULF STREAM.
....... .Thu rsday, -SeRf . 19 -
- .TuPSrtAV. Sfint. 94. -
PIONEER . . .Thursday, Sept. Hi "
nun icjj'Au Tuesday, : Oct. 1
r Through Bills Lading and Lowest THro'v
Rates guaranteed to and from points ln North"
and South Carolina. ?..--. r .
For Freight or Passage apply to- : ? ? -j . s
H . SMALLBONES, Superintendent, V -
Wilmington, 1h4v
Til EO. K. EGER, Traffic Manager. ;;
WM, P. CLYDE & CO., Gem Agents,- t
sepi' s Bowling Green, New.YortcJ '
North State Headache CuroV
riilllS PREPARATION WILL SURELr,CURE
Neuralgia of the ncad and all kinds ot Head- -aches;
no matter from what cause arising. -
For sale by ' - . -
: ' MUNDS BROTHERS- ' -
augeitf 104 N. Front St. ; : : .
WANTED LADY, ACTIVE AND INTEL-4 V
ligent, to represent, ln herown localitj-, '
an old nrin. References required. Porma.' t
nent position and good salary. Address .
i Gay's Mfg. House, Lock Box 155, N. Y.
Sep2 4w j V ?
English and Classical School
BY REV. DANIEL MORRELLE, A. M.,
No. 420 Orange street, corner of Firth street. r
The thirty-first annual session will begin
(D. v.) TUESDAY, the 1st of October, 1889.
For
above,
terms or any information anDlr as. -
i seplltd
WOTIfcE. ;
OFFICE OF SEeBTARYNDTTistmER
; OF THE CAltOLINA CENTRAL IL R. CO. .
Wilmington, N. c., Sept. 10th, 1889. '
1'HE' REGULAR ANNUAL MEETIKO' OP
tho Stockholders of the Carolina Central Kail
road Company will be held at the office of the
Old Dominion Steamship Company, corner Of
Beach and West streets, la' the city of Netf.
York, at l o'clock. p. m, on Thtiraday, the lOtU
of October, proximo. '
J0I1N II. SHARP, :!
sep 10 lm
Secretary
KEEP YOUR ORDERS.
E. RAINS, Mcrdiant Tailor ;
QF NEW YORK CITY. WILL BE AT THE 3
Orton in Wilmington on Monday the?' 9th.
inst, with a display of the very latest styles
of Custom Tailoring. Call and see him. one
week only. . sep91w
fUoti
SALE BY THE SO OTHERN EXPRESS COM-.
pany of an Unclaimed Freight on hand six
months and over. On Tuesday, October Btbv
at 10a- m.,-will be sold by cronly Morris,
Auctioneers, No. 19 South Water Street alt
Unclaimed packages that have been on hand
six months and over. For lrst of articles tee
handbills. Terms spot cash. '
W. J. CROSS WELL, J. R. WILLIAMS,-
sepiotf , f sept. . - , Agent.
PIG PISH! PIG FISH!
" IALWALYS KEEP A SUPPLY Of
Fr?EaK;!!FiQMf r
on hahiL As I have my own Doataaf Belne -I
always keep from 200 to 300 on hand. Pic nlc
parties can be served with FlsVlirCoffeey
Meals 35c,. or Sl.OOa Day.
. JAS Ai nCWLEIT. ''Ci
, Restaurant in 100 Vards of Switchback. " . '
ooa.CKJARS and ice cool BEER always oa
- ly aitc .
M 11 M. pi v n 1.1. M ,
,i WrightSTllle.
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