. PLEASE NOTICE. We , will be t'-ad to recelTcociscilKLtlc ts troscur 'metis cn ear tad ; 'all subjects general Interest, but - The name of the writer must always bo tors nished to the Editor." 1 1 " . ' - j 1 ; ' communications must bo-written on-tut - ereninff. Sundays excepted, BT rtOT4flTt PAID: sl'1 thq S2.00. TllTCQ slx months $2.00. one month, 35 cents, delivered-W carriers, free ,1.00. , PersonkritiCTmust be avoided. ? f1 .roartoftnecKy, r ; THIS PAPEK Dili t 0 i TIT TP . iiJli iiAndliespe parUcta&rij under stood tfiatthe Edltor doea not always endorse the views of jrorrespondents anlcss so .stated ln the edltorrairoluinns, : ; ' ' ' ' t f : ": N EIW A O VEKTIS CMJEINT8 is ,MfP3 low and liberal. !iVrs m please report any and fftvc t paper regularly VOL XT II. WILMINGTON, N, C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1889. NO 232. jjo i- day. ts in the most elegant fonn ' - IXATIVE and NUTRITIOU3 JUICE : fiGS OF CALIFORNIA, of plants known to be beneficial to ,the human tem, forming ati agreeable pHtive laxative to perma- Ijtiv cure Habitual Consti pation, and the many His de pending on a weak or inactive Edition of the ',- CjSHSp LEVER ABD BOWELS, u,s the r.o,t excellent remedy known to . ttfllSf T SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY ' JVita cac is Eihous or uonsupaiea SO THAT uflEEtOOD, REFRESHING 8LEEP, HEALTH and OTRENQTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Everyone is using it and all are delighted with it. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOB ' BYRUP OI 3EXGrJEI MANUFACTURED OMUY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. MmiE. Kt. NEW YORK. N. Y : For sale by '-' KOKEItT K HFLIiAMY. WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, noli s ly div.- Wilmington, N. u. Contagious lllrtpd Diseases.. " "V. r I'ktrs, sores, pimples,", Itch, salt rheuni. at, are evidences of contagious blood disease. -ft is manifestly a duty -to eradicate blood . ftorrora the system by a use of B. B.B. !JW:m?bio.ki r,aim;, tnus enabling the sore fmto lieu, r.na thereby' removing all pos .stfUrj of other numbers of the family be at!'! likow be aftum ecL Send to Blood Balm :o.,a:Luiui, t; . tor book that will convince. . J. It. outlaw. u. olive, N. C, writes: "I Ld running sores ou my shoulders and arms, iiio bottle ii. i:. n. cured ine entirely' L Johnson. Ueimont station. Miss , writes: "U. K. It. lias worked on me like a ciiarm. My hetyl and bnd.v was euw'red with sores, and y hair eatr.e our. but I!. B. B. healed mc quickly." W.J. Klnnin. Hutehens, Texas, writes: 'B. B. B has cured my wire of a large ulcer on .bli-,' that doctors and another medicine fouidj or cure."' n. ,r uossiuan, a prominent merctiant of firetnsikiro, ;;l, writes: know of several t jts of blond disease speedily cured by B. B. B. Two bottles cunil a lady of ugly scrofulous stln sores." . ... W.i', iiiMiinore & vo., Maxey, Ga., write: "B. u. u. m curmg m r. Uobert Ward Of blood Pubon effect ed one of the most wonderful Hjres that eer came to our knowledge.' Capo Fear Academy REnPEXS ITS SEVENTEENTH SESSION Monday, Sept. 2M. Leading male school m tins city. Full corps of teachers. Careful jw thorough instruction. Preparation for easiness or college. Please enter sons at be .f tmlng-of session. Apply to ' ' ' W. CAT LETT, Principal, P2l2w 406 N. Fourth St, . - t Una, Crockery and , Glassware. HAVE JUST KECEIVED the finest and largest Stock or China that has ever been brought to this city. This China I had imported direct and I will sell it cheaper than it has ever 'been known to sell in this market, i Have it In .dec orated and white, and will brn? tr "1' ,0Ld3 much as tou want. Now oil u, rhan,v- won't miss the place. Ladles, - , i A. V. WATSON. sepr.tr No. 17 Market Street, Uetween Front and Water. English and Classical School KV T-X- . !: . -ut.. UA.NIKL'MOliUJSLLE, A. Jil., S. 420 l ' . . Orange street, corner of Fifth street. U v,1')'.' )' first annual session - For t J LsI)AV.the lstofoctotx ilove "ls or any Information will begin October. 18S0. or any information apply as seplltd CHOWELL & ELLIS. Hul-st. SIGN 'ing in all its ANP ORNAMENTAL branches. , executed at lort twice, with neatness and dispatch, and nsistent with first-class work. The &ior niembpy of the .firm, having had an fpern en, e or years in the business, pledges bllif to pioase the most fastidious, and . - . . . W?i Vnot the patronage of Wllmlng ii vv 1'Il'"rslert with Mr. B. Farrar, .o." ;n" steond street, will be attentled iWkT indence solicited, and estimatca JJU" iurnlshetL seplSOm Notice. Snr:LU" TI'E SOOTHE RN EXPRESS COM fcomi i ,all Vnclalmed. Freight on hand six lox in Jo.y,cr- On Tuesday, October 8th, AUfiior;i" M1 801(1 by croniy & Morns, 1 .u,rs. Nq. 1Q Ki-kiitti Wotor Srnfr oil tnonthl.ses111 have been on hand iudi i Kr!i?."aover. For list of articles pee ..J i-n. ...T. ' opi c.l'1ierm3 8Pt cash. supt. Agent. LOCAL 3STEWS. lNlKX TO NEW AnVERTISKMKNTS It P Pinky Clothing MUVD3 BRoa--Pharmaclsts W M cumminq Mattresses ' J SMitcheix Building Association j "The (iovernes.s,, Thursday niht. No session' of the City Court to- We lose this month 77 minutes of daylight. m . No hi mullet c.ftches to report to day an-.l but few of them in mur ket. Not a watermelon in market this Whats the matter With Han week, bah ? Preaching to-nicrht. at Bladen by Rev. Mr. Street M. Swindell. . E. Church A lot of small, nice cucumbers re tailed in market this morning at 20 cents a dozen. It is. rumored on the streets that. the "Two Old Cronies" are to be with us this month. Mr. John H. Currie returned to the city this morning from Pitts boro, whore his family now are. The sale of reserved seats to the EffievEllsler entertainment will be gin to morrow at Yates1 book store. ,You could have bought a peck of green peas in market this morning for 30 cents, but they are sadly out of season now. Prepared by a combination, pro portion and process peculiar to it self, Hood's Sarsaparilla a'ccom plishes cures hitherto unknown. For Rent. Desirable Store corner Front fnd Mulberry Sts. Possess, ion given - at once. Enquire of I. Shrier, cor. Front and Princess, tf Oysters can be gathered now without offending the majesty of the law. There were but few here tor. day, however. The weather is too. warm. Mr. W. E. Mayo, Jr., Inft here la'j-t riight for Asheville, to take a posi tion on the Western N. C. R. R. We wish 4iim mucli success in his new home. 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 ori your blinds. They are cheap and can be put on by the most in experienced. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t Paint your house with Regal Ready Mixed Paint, It is the best and cheapest. You will find all col ors in any desired quantity at the factory's agents, N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t Ladies will find a very handsome ami complete line of ladies Muslin Underwear at astonishing low prices at the Wilmington Shirt Factory 122 Market street. Sign of the blue awning. tf Over one thousand hands are at work on the extension of the Geor gia, Carolina & Northern Railroad between Chester, S. C., and Athens Ga., contracts for which have been recently let, :Mr. John Carr, of Island Creek, in Duplin county, had ftrsquash vine this year that had on the vine 1,760 good squashes. This is a fact. Mr. Carr is one of Duplin's most ener getic farmers and he is a go-ahead man." ' Subscribers to the second series of stock of the Citizens' Building and Loan Association ire notified that the Secretarv and Treasurer, Mr. r - - - 1 af ' I Jos. S. Mitchell, will receive the ad-: mission fee and first instalment of stock next Saturday. See ad. in this issue. ' ; . I- 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 nrices will aston ish and our Stoves please you. Jacoh Hdw. Co. Qu.te a ewa went out Sdy night to St, Andrew's Church to i -r.... irn.ui'....,, otwl licu,r net. i . iuai uuio e eci uiuu,uuu n - i . j thesinging by Miss Annie DeRosset. cess fn precipitation since January The sermon was excellent and the 1st, 3.88 inches. -music waWdelightful. Miss De-. Shere -were 15 cloudless days, 7 Rosset's rendition of ,4Rock of Ages'. partly, cloudless, and 7 cloud v. No reached many a heart. frosts.-' - Mr. E. T. Draper has returned from his visit to the New York mar kets. I The moon enters on its second quarter to night at 19 minutes past 8 o'clock.! The block pavement on South Front street is sadly dilapidated ah:l really needs relaying. We have a few Fluting Machines which we are closing oat at less than factory cifet. See them. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co . t Schr Pficebe, Med ero, cleared today for Baracoa, Cuba, with 79,550 feet lumber andS barrels tar, valued at 1, 202.G8, shipped by Messrs. Jas. H. Chadbourn & Co. There will probably be a large house to see Miss Ellsler in the Gov erness on Thursday night. The box sheet opens to morrow morning at Yates' bookstore. Capt. F. M. James, keeper of Oak Grove Qpmetery, reports 10 inter ments there during themonth, or these 5 were adults and 5 were chil dren. All colored except one white child. The Superior Court has been en gaged all day in the hearing of the case of Samuel'Bear, Sr., vs Andrew Smith. Col. T. W. Strange for plaintiffland Mr. Jno. D. Bellamy, Jr.. for defendant. a The steamer Lisbon, which has been overhauled and repaired, re sumes her trips, to day up Black River. She will go as far as Clear Run, in Sampson county, 110 miles distant, j She will be commanded by Capt. D. J. Black. Mr. and Mrs. Pembroke Jones, Mrs. Latimer, Mr. B. G. Empie, Mr. H. Walters and Mr. D. M. Williams, theparjy of Wilmingtonians which left hererearly in the Summer for a tour of Europe, arrived in New York yesterday .on the steamer Ser-via. Death, of Mr. Julius Sam on. Mr. Julius Samson, for many years a resident of this city, where he continued to own some valuable properties, but for some time pasta resident of New. York, died at his residence in that city, 111 East 34th street, on last Sunday morning, in the 70th year of his age. The in terment was set for this morning. Mr. Samson was a merchant here forty years ago, when he was quite a young man, and for some years after the war conducted a large dry goods business here, first with a younger brother, Mr. H. Samson, and afterwards in his own name, with Mr. E. T. Draper as manager. The State Fair. State Commissioner of Immigra tion P. M. Wilson, as Secretary of the State Agricultural Society, and Inter-State Commissioner of Immi gration J T. Patrick, as General Superintendent, are actively push ing the preparations for the next State Fair October 10th to 19th. If these gentlemen are as successful in the management of the Fair as they have been aid are now in their offi cial work, the Fair will be a very large j success. They deserve the confidence and support of the peo.i pie at large, whose interest they serve in making the next State Fair an honor to the State and an at traction to the residents of ottr States. - . ; . Meteorological. The Signal Service observer, Mr. F. P.! Chaffee, furnishes a summary of the weather at the Wilmington station during the month of Sep tember from which the following is taken: Mean, barometer for the month, 30.043 inches; highest 30.321,' on the 28th; lowest, 29.704, on the 20th. Mean temperature, "1.87; highest, 87 degrees, on the 10th; lowest 48,on the 33d. Total deficiency in tem perature during the month, 53 de grees; total deficiency sinceJanuary 1st, 326 degrees. - The prevailing direction Of the wind was from the north, find the IS"itotal movement 4.1. miles; thei n i. . . . , .. 1 '. , . N highest velocity of wind was 24 HUiBS lroiu uie suuni iiuu &uuni csi ( nn the 24th. The total rainfall was 3.!? Incl,e5; total deficiency in preaipitation dur- j in the month 4.05 inelioiS! totn.1 ex- Forecasts. For North Carolina, clearing and cooler, fair and much cooler on Wednesday and Thursday. For Wil mington and vicinity, fair weather. Syrup of Figs, Produced from the laxative and nutritious Juice of California figst combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most benefi cial to the human system acts gent ly, ou the kidneys, liver and bowels, effectually cleansing the system, dis pelling colds ' and headaches, and curing habitual constipation. New Legal Licentiates, "Fhe Supreme Court has turned out quite a number of new lawyers. There were 28 applicantsfor license. Among the successful ones was our accomplished young friend, Mr. A. J. Marshall, who has been a stu dent in the law office of Mr. Mars den Bellamy. Mr. Marshall will locate here for the present for the practice of his profession and his many friends wish him much suc cess. ' ! The Market Schedule. The Winter schedule for the mar kets went into effect to-day. Dur ing the Summer the hours have been from 4 a. m. to 12 in. and the markets were then closed for the day. Hereafter they will open at 4 a. m. and close at 11 a. m.; open at 4 p. m. and close at 7:30 p. m. On Saturday they will remain open "all day, from 4 a. m. to 11 p. m. The hucksters will be required to .vacate the streets to-morrow and take up with stalls in the markets. Plenty of Partridges. Reports from the country indicate that there will be plenty of part ridges this year. Fears had been entertained that the August floods had drowned out the majority of the young birds.1 No doubt many covies were exterminated but the fields are full of young birds. Mr. Wadsworthyof Charlotte, told the Nvwn that on his farm the bid birds hatched two covies each, this year. He knows of one nest from which two separate covies were hatched. But all the same, young man, don't get out your gun until October 15th. It osts $10 for every bird killed be fore that time. llainbles iii Dupliu. Dear Review I left Kenans ville ou Monday for a few days trip in the country, of lower Duplin. On the evening of the same day I arriv ed at the residence of Mr. Thomas Batts, who is, by the, way, a sub scriber tothe Journal. After rest ing awhile Mr. Batts took; me through hffe farm. He has one of the finest crops I have seen. ! Mr. Batts does not plant any cotton; his crop consists of corn, potatoes and rice, all of which are very good. Mr. Batts came to the place where he now is in the year i 1880. He planted one field from which he gathered only 30 bushels of corn. Last year on the same field he gath ered 80 bushels of corn. That shows what labor and perseverance can do. I arrived at Chinquepin Tuesday uiorning and repaired to the home of Mr. G. B. D. Parker , and took dinner. After, our appetites were satisfied I started for "Deep Bot tom," arriving there at 5 p. in. I spent the night with Mr. J. L. James who, by the way,conducts one of the largest mercantile businesses in the lower portion of Duplin. Mr. James has in cultivation a 150 acre piece of corn which is very fine indeed. On Wednesday I left Mr. James hospitable heme for Chinquepin. Reaching there I repaired again to the -residence of Mr. Parker. . He had just returned from Kihston with one of the prettiest pair of mules I have ever seen in this coun ty. The price paid was $425;hevond a doubt it is the finest team I have ever seen; On Thursday morning I was oa the road again n route for Benlahville (Snatchett). The crops a.ong th.e route are good and es pecially corn; indeed" they are above an average, The best cotton I have seen during my travels throughout the State is owned and cultivated by a young and energetic farmer, Mr. G. M, Houston, of Chinqoepin. On Wednesday of last week I was at Chinquepin soliciting "subscrip Hons for the Journal. I went up to an old gentleman who resides near the line of Duplin and Onslow counties, and asked 'hi m it he would not like to take the Wilmington Journal. He said: ."What? the Jf that was formerly edited by 1 til ton & Price? VI an Swered yes, but now under the man. ueiueu f q j Air, jOfill. I.J allies. lie says 'I will take it. 1 was a. sub- t;'Xle;atenar,n:,n' More anon, S. Refreshing and Invigorating Delicious Soda Water as drawn from ; Munds Brothers' matrnificeut new soda fountain at a, .temperature cS I W rtFrmt Syrup, Milk Shakes and Natural Mineral Water. , NEW ADVEHT18KMENT8. Paper! Paper! BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY, SCHOOL SUPPLIES, &c, : .. FULL STOCK ! PRICES ROCK BOTTOM ! ; WII-.lVLIISrCSrTOlSr PAPEK Ool ;; To Th0se Moving To-aa LET ME SUGGEST THAT WHILE YOU ARE MOVING- YOU TT A Tin TTATTn Old Mattresses Overliauled and Renovated. . . r IN ONE DAY. I.CAJr . . - . 'gV i . Make Them as Good as tJew. - ' , - - - j MANUFACTURER AND RENOVATOR OF MATTRESSES. PHINOESS STREET. ' Triennial Convention. Rt. Rev. A. A. Watson, D. D., Bishop of the Diocese of East Caro Una, Dr. A. J. DeRosset and Hon. A. M. Waddell, lay delegates from the diocese, left here yesterday for New York, to attend the Triennial Convention of the Protestant Epis copal Church in the United States, which assembles there to mono w. Mrs. DeRosset was also of the pat ty. Harbor Master's Report. From the: books of Capt. Jos. Price, Harbor Master, we get tin following renorf ot arrivals at tins port during the month of Septem ber: American G steame s, 5,072 tons, and G schooners, 1,400 tons; total, 12 vessels, 0,532 tons. Foreign 3 steamers, 3,057 tons; 7 barques, 3,059 tons; total, 10 vessels, 6,216 tons. ; Total arrivals, American and foreign, 22 vessels, aggregating 12, 748 ton:;. Death of Mrs. Acostini. We regret to learn of the death of Mrs. Maria E. Agostini, relict of the late F. M. Agostini. She died this morning, at 4; o'clock, at the family residence, corner Sixth and Dock streets. The! funeral services will take place to morrow morning at St. James' Church and the interment will be in Oakdale. Mrs. Agostini was a truly noble and excellent lady. She was a sincere Christian and had long been a close communicant at St. James'. She was faithful in every trust and in every degree of life and the orphan children of her deceased husband, whom she raised as tenderly as if they, had been her own, and who repaid her care With an almost re verential love have indeed lost one whose place can never be refilled on earth. Don't disgust everyboey by hawk ing, blowing, and spitting, but use Dr. Sagers Catarrh Remedy and be cured. : This month has five Tuesdays,five Wednesdays and five Thursdays. - died. . AGOSTINI.At 4 a. m., October 1st, at her late residence, No. la south Sixth street, Mrs. MARIA E. AGOSTINI, widow of the late F. M. Agostini, Esq. Funeral from St. James' Church at 10 o'clock, October 2nd, thence to Oakdale Ceme tery. Friends and acquaintances are invited to attend. . , NEW ADVEKTISEMENTK. Citizens' Building und Loan Association; SUBSCRIBERS TO THE SECOND SERIES .!-.. . - '-i of Stock or the Citizens' Building ana Loan Association are hereby notified that the ad mission fee and first instalment of twenty-five cents each per Share, are due and payable at i the office of the Secretary aad Treasurer, SATURDAY, October 5th. l??sw. j J. S. MITCHELL, oct 1 1 f 1 Secretary and Treasurer. T IL (J HON ENBERG, PHOTOGRAPHER, , ,j ; ARTISTIC ANIX STPERBLT EXECUTED iisranhs at reasonable prices. framisu a ECiktTiV J v t jy2?tr luy Maritet st., souta sue. Paper! , , ... f ' . 1 1 IT IBs Counters and Shelving. BARGAIN IN TIIE ABOVE CAN BE HAD by calling on . " WM. E. SPRINGER & CO.. Puree 11 Building. -All new. Been in use a short time. . scp 27 tr Soap. rpilE CHEAPEST SOAP ON TIIE MARKET is Chas. F. Browne's Labor-Saving Detersive Soap. . CHAS. F. BlipWNE, Agt., - 128 North Water st, Wilmington, N. C. sepgtfd&w (Star copy.) lied Rust Proof Seed Oats SOUTHERN SEED RYE. E ARE NOW RECEIVING FOR PLANT ING PURPOSES A SUPPLY OF HUST PROOF OATS AND SOUTHERN SEED, RYE Which we offer at lowest prices. 13. F. MITCHELL & SON. sop 27 lw . !:',::;' '(X- NOTICE ! FTAVING JUST RETURNED FROM NEW n 1 - " York I am ' now offprint? t,hf trorto n. line of CLOTHING, HATS AND -' .-. Furnishing . Goods I THAT FAR SURPASS ANYTHING IN QUAL ITY AND PRICE IN THE CITY.' LATEST BROADWAY BLOCK IN SILK HATS ! ONLY $3.00. ANY ONE IN NEED OF ANYTHING IN THE ABOVE LINE WILL Save FromilO, to 15 .Per Cent. -H. BY CALLING AT B. F. PENNY'S, Sep 21 tf HO Market Street. Almond Meal Soap FOU THE COJElPIiBXION; IGIILY RECOMMENDED FOR WI1ITEN- ing, softening and beautifying the skin and removing tan, dlscoloratlons or other lm- purities. For sale by MUNDS BROTHERS, scp 21 1! 104 N. Front St. Or re IPs Stable QORNER TniRD , AND PRINCESS STS., are well equipped with everyth!ng necessary n a first clas3 Livery and Sales Stables. '- Good horses and comfortable vehicles and, careful drivers ready on demand. Attention Is specially invited to our llrgr stockyard and our facilities for housing horses and cattle in the basement of our. largo sta bles.' ; - ' - - - -'.' Rates as low as can be found elsewhefev Give us a call and we will do our bet, to please you, - - il o. oBTtirr.T,:- Jy.2tl v. - i a Proprietory W ANTED AN; ACTI"B MAN (ONE OUT r ol employment) to begia on moderate salary and work himself np, representing in his own locality, an old estbllflhod house. References exchanged. Eldred Jonnson.supt., LoeK Box 15-5, N Y. , sep SO 4 w