rTTTS" FA ,;v ::p plsasj koticii :"'r:v; 711 7 We mi t clad to receive coxarattalCAt'ois I rft,v' - r.rt TT0T3u from our nlenas oa txy and .au rotjecta v t f T JA' WiT' posTAOK PAID: FL 11 1 J general interest, hut ; " ' nSS. tva"- months fioa Three Tne riamo of tne writer matt alriyi toe ttt : nl3ned to taa Editor. ' ' h nr. cents. CommanlcaaoM mast oa written on balj Silvered y carriers, free on stae of tn paper. rersonautlea must te aroidod. ; Z r Ani it is especially and pirrjcauuiy inder-" , iwwa rnax tnpator does not ;alwaya endone , tho ew4rtxrreaponaent ontoa 00 itatcd in tlie editorial coramns. O' vse report any and VOL. XIV WILMINGTON, N. C, MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1890. NO 168. " tneir regular 1 )A - rAV.tVf ...a the most elegit form TIVEAHO NUTRITIOUS JUICE or THE pes OF CALIFORNIA, . r-iiced with the mecncinai ties of plants known to be & beneficial to the human Cm forming an agreeable ; elective laxative to penna- ; Ox cure Habitual Consti- &i and the many ills ae- t nr inactive wnrw on a fetionofthe mTS.LIVtKAnu duwllo. ta tie most ticeUent remedy known to SE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY lbc ens is Bilious or C onsupaiea SO THAT WtLOOD. REFRE8MIHU otttr, I HEALTH and STRENGTH katurau.yf6u.ov. very one is using it and all are flighted with it". K I ASK YOUR CSUOG1ST FOf JXAU T" MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. $AX FRANCISCO, CAL, Vmvnii.M. , new york. n. t For sale 6y BOtfEKT B. BELLAMY. WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, feci ss Wilmington, N: c. Sneed & Co., K'CCESSOIM TO KXOXVILLK FURNI- 5 Co., soutaeast corner Market and Second I hi Larre stocs. artistic designs, lowest ves, Xrerjbody Invited to call and inspect xt nac myl3tf D H. A. Tucker, UUB Hi GRANITE. MARBLE AND modp. Manufacturer of cemetery, omental ana Bulldlne work. 310 North pa Street, Wilmington, N. c. Je 17 lw DBIAN & V0LLER8, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN rroTlsions, Groceries, Iiprs, Tobacco, Cigars, AND OMISSION MERCHANTS Cr. Front ami Dock Sts., WILMINGTON, N. C. MBtf Just Arrived ! Ocelot of that fresh up-coun rUsmallKlts.at HALL & PEAKS ALL'S, H and u So. Water Street. Chicago seems to have had a very j The'grass here isbecoming pareh- baci attacK or hot weather. There ; ed for the want of rain. were over one hundred cases of sun stroke the-e on Saturday and ten deaths. ' Forecasts. For North Carolina, fair weather, Thft tliPrimnrr rooivtaroA no i except showers on the coast and sta ! grees in this I day. office at 2 o'clock to The New York Herald has raised its powerful voice against the Elec toraljbill. It hits it some Very hard licks and is unsparing- in its denun ciation of the Republican party. . J : The date of Kemruler's execution has hot been fixed since the failure ! of the, last effort in his behalf but it will probably be some day in the first week in August that he will be done to death by electricity. . ; Will the electoral bill pass? is a question of iscathing interest now. We say that it will not that it will never go to the President for his signature. It will, pass the House' but.it will be piceon-holed in the Senate. This is our opinion at this stage of proceedings. H : In the Wake county convention. held in Raleiph, on. Saturday, reso lutions offered by Mr. Otho Wilson wpre adopted, the first of which de mnnded "the abolition -of National banks and the substitute of legal tender treasury notes in lieu of Na tional bank notes," but in all of the accompanying 'resolutions, strange to say, Mr. Wilson Offered no' sug gestions as to what is to be done when the National banks are abol ished. ' - . j There was a plentiful promise of : rain last night but the clouds passed over and we did'nt get a drop. The tax listers will meet at the Court House on Saturday next to revise the lists. See notice else where in this issue. tionary temperature. Local fore casts, from 8 a. m. to-day for Wil mington arid vicinity, fair weather. Progress. important in this age of progress that a reui lg to the taste and to the eye, easily taken, acceptable to the stomach and healthy in its na ture and effects. Possessing these Mr.- A. Price Yopp has1 resigned j qualities. Syrup of FigH the one It is very vast material! ' edy be pleasi The National banks are not an unmixed evil, no matter what some of the politicians may say and pre- tend to think. Until some better system isdevised it is'nt worth while to talk about, ruliner them out. There must be banks of some kind to handle and care for money and the National banks seem to have met this requirement very hand somely. Once-upon a time the coun try was flooded with wild-cat cur rency and the loss thereby to inno cent parties was very great. Even the issues of the best -banks were subjected to a heavy discount away from home. Some of our readers can well recollect the trouble and annoyance caused by this fact. Now, a bank bill is a bank bill every where and it is good for its face value in the remotest parts of the country. The trouble is that there are not enough banks of any kind, due, in a great measure, to the fur ther fact that there is not enough money for commercial purposes. We are Heartily in favor ol abolishing the tax on State banks -but we are not yet in favor of a change in the statuf of the currency. The only fault we find with it is that there is not enough of the stuff. What steam- is to the engine, Hood's Sarsaparilla is to the body, producing bodily power and fur nishing mental force. his position on the W., O. & E. C. R. R. and Mr. D. G. White has been appointed to the vacancy. j Capt. F. M. James reports 10 in, terments, 5 adults and ,5 children, and all colored, in Oak Grove Ceme tery during the month of June. ZMr. James O. Stevenson removed his family to Carolina Beach this afternoon, for the season. Mr. Stevenson has a cottage there. i I am Manufacturer's Agent for Barbed and all kinds of Wire, Com bination Wire and Iron Fences. Or ders solicited. James I. Metts. t The moon will be full on Wednes day morning, and to morrow night and Wednesday night will be the time for'uioonlight excursions. Take care of your dumb beats this hot weather.- When . driving seek the shady side of the street and do not let them stand in the sun. perfect laxative diuretie'known. and most gentle The Blanche Rebuilt. The steam tug Blanche,which was burned at Southport some months ago, and which was ' towed up to the city afterwards, has been almost entirely rebuilt. The deck aud deck houses have been rebuilt and the balance of the wood work is being completed and the machinery over hauled. The Blanche has an irou hull Which remained intact, and the machinery was not injured by the fire. In a few weeks she will be on the river again, as good as new. Mayor Fowler advertises in this issue for proposals for work on un. opened streets, the bids to be open ed at 12 o'clock on Saturday next. Thare was another big rush for salt water yesterday and the Sea coast train was crowded with a large number of perspiring people. Ger brig Dr. Witte, Zeplien, clear ed to day for Hamburg, with J.731 casks or spirits, Juu uarreis valued at $31,850, shipped by Sprunt & Son. Seventy-two "New Members. At a resent meeting of the', Caro lina Yacht Club 72 new members were balloted for and admitted. The club is now on a splendid footing, financially and numerically, and the regattas they propose for this sea son promise to be unusually attrac tive. The first is to take place on Friday next, the Fourth. eath of Judge Sbipp. Hon. W. M. Shipp, Judge of the fSuperior Court, died at his residence in Charlotte on last Saturday after- noon; and was interred yesterday afternoon, at C o'clock. Judge Shipp had filled many positions of trust and importance. He was first elected to thebench in 1862. - In I860 he was elected Attorney-General of the State and in 1881 was appointed by Gov. Jarvis . as a Superior Court Judge, and there 'he has since remained, having been af terwards elected his own successor. He was twice married, his second wife, who survives him, having been a daughter of the late Judge Iredell and a sister to the late Mrs. Thos. D. Meares and Mrsl G. J. McRee, of this citv. rosin, Alex. Mr. J. A. Brown, proprietor of the Island Beach Hotel, was here to day. He says that his house is pret ty full now, although thereis always room for a few more. iUND BEACH HOTEL 'A. BROWN, Manager. HATIXG THE ABOVE NAMED ?atSthenAmmocks. I am pre 8vtssruiiy to the want of rUif,lh Housm In stlU water. (Si, conEectccl with the 7 XiQCAIj 3STEWS. lKDXX TO NXW ADVKBTISKMKNT3 Sxacoast K R Notice NoncKTo Tax-Payers Sxexd & Co Furniture Thk City Froposal3 wanted J B IUtfxs Colognes, Extracts, etc Mujtds BrothXks Tilcksecker's Dog Soap J. A. BROWN. MANAGER. "Jienon the Solid Knnfh. DeebeRt; zebclon b. . Ira p. jon , . waers. Price tlS. C W. YATES. S. Long ma o fGGS! EGGS! C W Yatks Noted men on the Solid soutn . . Rain is seriously -needed now for the growing crops hereabouts. . , - f . Fifty first-class hands wanted to make Pants,, by the day or piecf . Apply at 122 Market street. f 1 June bids us good-bye to day. We shed copious tears at its departure not from the eyes but from the pores of the skin. 9 5-- Rubber Hose, Lawn Mowers and Rakes of the latest and most im proved makes are' sold by the N. Ja cobi Hdw. Co. Keep dry and you- will keep healthy. Umbrellas, rubber coats, &c, at I. Shrier's S. E. corner Front and Princess streets. t i We have it now. . A Pump that is always primed, never requiring a tub of water tostart it. It is the bright invention of a North Caro- J" i '11 una ltuius ana is prooouaceti uy uu tbismorsing byboat!10 be PW on h market. - j See it aud you will 'have no other. 20 Dozen IN. Jacobi Hdw. Co. " t Pilto. ' Round is the world and it goes s for 13 aata perdoicn. Alsa, anon wheels; death is a thing that treaa WHslsnfnent of everv man feels. If death , was a - ! thint thftt mnnev coald buv: the VlROOERTES Wic vonld live and the poor would P. Front Street 'Market, ! die. But God in his mercy, would not have it so; the rich and' tho poor i in due time they must go. There will probably be a large fleet in the regatta of the Carolina Yacht Club at Wrightsville on the Fourth. Some twelve or fifteen are expected to enter and they will all be cat-rigged. Reports from the Canetuck sec tion of Pender county are to the ef fect that the crops are all good but that rain is greatly needed. Some of the wells and springs in that sec tion are going dry. If Friday next is a tair day there will not be many stay-at-homes. Our people will flock to the seashore then by the thousands and it will tax the transportation facilities of the railroads and the steamboats to move them all on time. Farmers, we can supply you with Peanut weepsand Diggers, Scraper and Coujter Points. Seven different size wings and two size points for the "Bok' Clipper," the most im proved plow. on the market. N. Ja- cobi Hdw. Co., factory agents. t Firecrackers in New Yofk cost twice as much this year as they did . a -r t 1 - -tr t mi on tne last rourtn oi juiy. liie stock has become greatly reduced, owing to a big strike . jn China. The market will" probably recover its equilibrium by next Christmas,when our Southern boys will want them. Armed and Masked. Some small boys who were swim ming in Spring Branch, about a mile below the city, on Saturday last re portjhat while they were there a boat passed up the branch, propell ed Dy a small colored boy, in which was seated a colored man with a pis; tol in his hand and a dirk secured at his waist, who was masked with a long blue cloth hanging down his face, in which was pierced holes for the eyes. The boys became alarms ed, and gathering up their clotheF, skedaddled for home. ' Serenely Siullfii. v The Goldsboro Argus predicts that "Wayne county's brilliant son and true and able Democrat, Chas. B. Aycock, will be nominated for Con gress from this district on the sec ond ballot in the coming Clinton convention, on July 2Cd,M and adds "mark the prediction." Now, how can this be, when Col. h-een's friends say that they are going to shoulder hitu in on the'first ballot? Maj. Mc-t Clammy's friends are smiling quite serenely, meanwhile, and say that ' 1 r io o hQll It nn T "v Af ml- iruii IV IS IIP VUill JIUU ' lJ UUUIIl JUUI chickens before thev are hatched." Prof. Uargett. The death by drowning in Core Sound, of. Prof. L. W. Harerett, of Onslow county, has been announc ed in the State news columns. Prof. Hargett was a highly educated and accomplished young gentleman and had manv friends in this citv. He was from Richlands, Onslow county, and taught a school last, vear at Poflocksville, in Jones county where he was associated with Prof E. M. Koonce, principal of the school at tliat place. He was a young and progressive teacher, am his taking away is a great.loss to the State. Weekly Weather Crop Bulletin. The reports of correspondents of the Weekly Weather Crop Bulletin, issued by tho North Carolina Ex periment Station and State Weather Service, co-operating with the Uni ted States Sigual Service, show that the week ending Friday last has been very warm and dry with an ex cessive amount of sunshine, slightly injuring crops generallv. The rain fall was above the average only in the northeastern portion of the State, where it was especially heed ed and has done much good. The average, rainfall for the next month is considerably higher than for June, namely, 1 30 inches, and farmers may exjpect heavier rains daring July. The temperature this week; has ranged from 61 to 101 degrees. Cot ton blossoms appeared in Johnston county on June 20th, in Wake coun ty on June 23d.. If ucklen's Arnica Salr. The Best Salve In the -world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Bores, Tetter, unap- Now, Do I Be Caret al. The heat in June has been excess ive. No one now" living in this city can recall so much and such intense warm weather in any previous June. Fortunately for us, the heat is tem pered here by the delightful breezes direct from the ocean, only, seven miles distant in a direct line, and we have as yet no fatalities to report. Still, we cannot be too cautious. Every cre and attention should be paid to f articles of dress and diet Wear as few and as iignt ciotnes as possible, do not expose yourselves to the sun unnecessarily, beware of excessive and long continued exer- lions, where it is possible protect your heads with an umbrella when in the sun, drink only moderately of ice water and that only mbderately cool, and above all be exceedingly careful as to diet and drink. Chil uren and babies should be clad as lightly as possible; for the latter one softj cool garment is sufficient Give them just as much cool water! as they want. Nursing children ire quire this especially. Milk is not a beverage to them; it is food and like the substantial food of olderpersons it requires an accompanying liquid. If mothers Vonld remember and j practise this infant mortality every where would be greatly lessened. This advice . is sanctioned by the opinions of some of the most cele brated physicians and sanitarians in the country. FemJl We Can't Complain. Seated by our windows NEW ADVEUTI8EMENTS. RicksLer's Dog bap, Q .KBOLIC BOG SOAr, INSECT rOWDEB, iun campnor. Tor sale by " MUXD4 11 KOTII BBS, 101 N. Front street. eol N. rourtU St. jc no tf Colognes, Extracts AND TOILET W'ATEKS, IIOZZARD A Uozzara s Coloime in fnnrRi (unnin ' Faunoe Colore In glass and wicker. Cornca'a tvuvjiu i-irsineuc ap ror tne complexion. For sale by Pttions mied. 4Na a.- uankr, . opp. city Ualf. CITY Or WILMINGTON, N. C, MAYOR S OFFICE, Wilmington, Ni c., June S3Ui, im. "iriLL HE RECEIVED AT THE MAYOR'S Ofllce until 12 o'clock M.. July 5tU. proilmo. for reinovinif bushes, stumns. Ac. from all unopened streets of the city, between Mars tella and Hilton streets Inclusive. - rartlculars furnished upon appllcaUon to this office. JNO. J. POWLEIL Je30 2t tnonithu . . Mayor, Ctun'n Hoard or Coannlsslonera. Wilmington, N. c, June aotn, 11. it Weakness Positively Cared. To the Editor: Please inform your readers that I ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all ! have a positive remedy for the thou- oaauwuHu V. V i r "' t ii v 1 TTERMN3 GETTING ON TUE SEA CO A ST Piles, or no nav reouired. It is cruar- anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per N)X. - -'.: v'i ''"::' - -1 I v r bale by Robert JL Bellamy, wholesale rh t?t?41 dr?j here in Wiliumston. (the coolest place in the country) and enjoying the de Iicrhtful breezes laden witli ozone from the great Atlantic, we should not comniain u we cret very warm when exertion becomes inccessarj. There has'nt been a day'during this long, heated June spell when we could not find comfort in the shade with a cool breeze for accom nainment. Think of what it has been elsewhere. While the thermo meter registered but 90 degrees here on Saturday at interiorpoints inthe State it ranged from 92 to 98; at Au gusta, Ga., it was 100 in the shade and at points in California and Wis consin it got up as'higli as 104. There has been an excessively hot wave in the northwest and for some days past it has been slowly moving toward the Atlantic coast. There are no indications as yet that its maximum has been reached but it is probable that it will soon pass to the sea and that some mortTpleasant weather will follow by the middle of the week. The hot wave is accom pained by great humidity and this intensifies its discomforts. Wilmington District Third Quarterly Meeting. , Bladen Street, June 29. Grace Church, July 5 and 0: Sampson Circuit, Hair. July 5 and 0. Kenansville Circuit, Richland?, July 12 and 13. Magnolia Circuit, at Magnolia, Dist. Conf., July 19 aud 20. Bladen Circuit, Sotiles1 Chapel, July 2C, and 27. Filth Street, August 2 and 3. Carver's' Creek Circuit, Shiloh. Aug. 3 and 6. Cokesbury Circuit, McNatts Aug. y and 10. Clinton Circuit, (ioshen, Aug. 16 and 17. Elizabeth Circuit, Pender, Aug. 23 and 21. Waccamaw, Aug. 28 and 2D. Whiteville "Circuit, Cerro Gordo, Aug. 30 and 31. Brunswick -'Mission, Cedar Bay, Sept. G and 7. Brunswick Circuit, Bethel, Sept. 12 and 13. , - F. D. Swixdell, P. E. NEW AOVKKTI3EMENT8. Notice to Tax- Payers ! rpnE TAX LISTERS OF THE SE VERAL Townships win meet at the Court Uouae, in the City of Wilmington, on Saturday, the 5th day of July, is, at 10 o'clock a. o. tor the purpose of recelrloz the tax list of parties re- sldlne in the city. UORACE A. BAGU. Seacoast Eailroad. giaa toisena two bottles or my rem- xraais without Tictets tui be charged extri edy FBKK to any lady if they will ? : , : send thpir Express and P. Q. address. ; i JJJ SJE?" SS: r-..wfn rT t r lrm surday andfcunaay areonir cod lo return on ours respectfully, Dn, J B. LIAR- j jay lhey were nsaed, art vin cot be accepted Cirisr, 1S3 (Jenesee Bt, Utica, 2u Y. t (rtxt day. - zm "To catch Dame Fortune'9 goiden'sraile Assiauous wait upon her And gather gear by every wile ' '.' That's justltled. by honor, Not for to hide It In a hedge,' .wi iur h, (.raiu aiLcnaanr, nut for the glorious p'ririiege T of being independent." ."t I So man can eel indfireiifrnt wnQ pays rent iu.t tiumc lauu uu juui uvil ItLUUIOrU. - youaiiome. Houses and lots In desirable and healthy localities and building lots on Ui prominent streets of tho city for sale on the INSTALLMENT PLAN. latlsfactory time given. Money loaned to those wishing to uuuu. -rtppiy io .TAMES WILSOl je 4 'tv uracc or li. o conrior. Bargains ! argnins ! liargaii j. IN - ,- . LADIES' SLIPPERS AND ' . : i Gentlemens Low Quartered SHOES ! A Ladles Opera flippers Sflc.' . t Ladles' Lnre oxfords, Plain Toe, T5c Ladies' Lace Oxfords, Tat. LeatherTlp3,$LO' Ladles' Iice and Eutton Oxfordi, tl.25. ceLtlemen'3 Low, .Shoe? In air the latc3t styles at marvellous LOW lHtlCESt . ' ; Geo. R. French &Soiis, 108 North Front Street. (Oppo3iteThe Orton.) Jo 23 tf VCYQ fl A T3 flf .TM A TJX1 A HIT AND SOUTHPORT. THE SYLVAN OUOVJ2 T EAVES "WILMINGTON AT fc30 A. M. AND IJ p. m. Iteturnlng leaves the Beach r at 12.;J0 and tf p. rn. On Tuesdays and Fridays leave at a. rn.. ;)0 p. m. and 6 p.m. Tho last train leaves the Ueach at 9 p. m. on Tues days and P'rldays. . The l'ASsroicT win leave for Southport at -;w a. m., and ror Carolina Beach at bJM p. m. Every day in the week except Sunday. Seasoa reduced rate Tickets for sale at the . office or on board. Fare Saturday 25 cents for the round trip. J. W.lIAUl'ER. Je 17 tf Haaager. Call at Freeman's. ALL ON ARCHIE FKrEMANV AT CARO- ..... where you can get a Dinner or with Fried C Una Beach Supper from 2-5 to 4) cent. Ite ntc parties and excursionists can be furnlahed Fl3h at Scents a piece. - - . i 'AKCUIE FREEMAN. Caronna Ijeacn. jessiw to w a THE HEWLKTT H0U8E. i Y Fill ENDS AND TUK Pt'ELlO iKX M erally are respectly notified that' I bare VLZtUexUhslre additions to iaypremtsc3 at Switchback Station Wrizbtsnne JJeacu, ftnt am now prepared to accconamodate them wttn the bei of eTerjthlng;. ' Frei Flih, Soft crabs. Deviled Craba. ready a th arrtral of every train, . Ear ui tho rear and repinte txA distinct fresi the dlnr.tr.3 rcon. rrT?5tf -Z J.KZ. A, HEWLETT,

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