v J MjiiAfltift fTttOL J one moien, free ottbcdty.atUieaBove "nart n nifase report any and to receive their paper regugw. flV&i ? Prints 13 the most elegant form SSuve and NUTRITIOUS JUICE FIGS OF -CALIFORNIA, . until the ineaicinai r J 1 . . .' y . i y V VOL. XIV. W ILMINGTON, N. C, WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1890. NO 170. 1KDXX TO NW ADTXBTISXXKirrs 8eed & ; Co-t-Furnitur , : " . Muxds Bbothxbs Druggists " Sbxcoast R R Cliange of Schedule Thk Boat3 Schedule fpr Carolina Beach C W Y ATss-PjJoted men on tne Solid South i --1 !- We lose this month 25 iuinntes of daylight.- i This iuonh has five Tuesdays, five Wednesdays and fivje ThursdayK. The iron bridge onXFonrth street, crossing the W, & W. U. R. has been repainted. The pilots report on. Bald Hekd bar a 15 feet of water i low water and Cocbined V"rcr,Uu lmovTi to be svstem, -beneficial to the Human Sem. forming an agreeable id effective laxative to perma- Son, and the many ills de Sfing on a weak or mactive condiuonofthe . C03EIS, LIVER HDD BOWELS. .tiftheirJst excellent remedy known to . ZMSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY VUt one is Eilious or Constipated , SO THAT UBS EL00D, REFRE8HIMO SLEEP, HEALTH and STRENGTH , MA-nJRALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and all ae lighted with it. ASK tOUB tWUGQlST FOB BTRTTE OF PIGS MANUFACTURED OKLY BY . CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. nmut.'M. 'hew YORK. ft. r For sale tr ' KOHEKT R BELLAMY, VnOLESALE DKUGGISTi Btfaas .Wilmington, n. C 11 feet on the Western bar. After all, the - best way to . know thereal merit of Hood's Sarsapa rilla, is to try it yourself. Be snre to get Hoodie. i s . Fifty first-class hand wanted, to make Pant's, by tlje day or piece. Apply.at 12 Marketj street. t Rubber Hose, Lajvd Mowers and Rakes of the latest and most im proved makes are sold by the N. Ja icobi Hdw. Co. Keep' dry and healthy, -Umbrellas, &c, at I. Bhrier's, S and Princess streets, you?, will keep rubber coats, B.' corner Front t l am ' Manufacturers Agent for Barbed and; all kinds of . Wire, Com bination Wire and Iron Fences. Or ders solicited. James I.iM'efos. t 4H j r Capt. Sasser's place at Switchback Station, on -the Ocean sView, Rail- road, is to be enlarged by the addi tion of . ten I more srooins, and .the work has already beguni ' - Forecasts. , j -' For North Carolina, showers land stationary temperature. Local fore casts, from 8 a in. to-day, for Wil mington and j vicinity, showers, fol lowed by fair$ and' slightly cooler weather. j " . " i j Progres. . -' It is veryimportant In this age of vast material j progress thai a rem edy be pleasing to the taste and to the eye, easily taken, acceptable to the stomach and healthy in its na ture and effects. Possessing these qualities. Syrup of . Figs is the one perfect laxative and most gentle diuretic'known. Harbor Master's llport. From the books of Capt. Joseph Price, Harbor Master, we get the .following report of arrivals at this port during the month of June: American 6 steamers, 4,361 tons; 2 brigs, C89 tons; 8 schooners; 2,513 tons. Foreiarn 1 baraue. 581 tons: 2 brigs, 458 tons. Total arrivals Ameri can and Foreign, 19 vessels aggre gating 8,G02 tons. A Good Rule. I If you can count three, slowly, that is, one count to the second between the flash of lightning and the peal of thunder, you may know that destruction has not been wrought in your own locality. The flash and the crash are really simul taneous, only the light of the former travels much uibse swiftly than the sound of the latter. If it takes three seconds for the noise of the thunder to reach you, then the storm is 3,2! fee two thirds of a mile away. The new hotel .to WrightsyiJl4 Bekch rooms. The prWnt, intention is to make it wo! stories! be erected on is to have 100 in height but three stories: may bd decided upon. There was a .very large' attendance yesterday at! the excursion given to Sneed & Co., I'CCESSOKS TO KKOXVILLE FDRN1- iu7f co soufiieast corner Market and second J prplina Bekch by the Ladies' Aid Society of. the Fifth Street M. E. Church. Itlwas a delightful day at the seaside and it was a pleasant and successful one in every respec.t, itrpfts. Lure stocic,.artlstic designs, lowest prices, Ererrbody invltea to call and Inspect . - fiocL nac my 13 1 H. A. Tucker, JjEALEB IN txxi. Stone. GRANITE, MAKBLE AND Manufacturer of Cemetery, Xoiumental and Bulldlne work. 310" North nut street, Wilmington, N. C, - Je 171" . ,. ; . i - I i We acknowledge the reception of a copy of thf catalogue of the North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. It shows a list of 72 students. J Of these but two, Hen ryEBoniU and William Thomas ADRIAN & TOLLERS,) parody arejfrom New Hanover. ' New Push Und Pqll Blind Hinges rrOHSlOnS, : tfrOCer ICS. closed. Savfis labor and cost of nut I 3 1 - ting on inside fastenings, ! which are not needed with these hinges. Car . . iL-i .!. . centers, it will pay you to examine Ijquors, Tobacco, ("igars, -AND tlnd use same. ' N. JaeobI Hdw. Co. , 'MERCHANTS, Cor. Front and Dock Sts., WILMINGTON, N. UBU U. Just Arrived ! i V - - JICKLOTOFTIIAT FRESU UP-COUN- ?ITTKR, u small Kits, at " j : . .' jHALL& PEAK8ALL'?, il?" i II and 13 So. Water Streetf S1AND BEACH HOTEL f A. BROWN, Manager. - HiVIX3 LEAJEQ THE AB(iVE NAkBD SSaSSS acttllc hammocks,-1 am pre- uPrHel withtno choicest .Iffi1?iatJnterest & the Vlcln- l.v "Wains' RAth irniiD-.. - in ilUe?? UIrtvaliea nshins, and ,S8 Tllecl Cuisine. - .f JatSwuive Beach connected with the iscm 'eorated Band eutracred for J3a I J A- BROWN. MANAGER. fMenon the Solid Sbuth. U - fjtRBERT, ZEBOLON ' Eem7 G Turner, T8?0, ,rp-Jones. Wm. J. Wilson, Geo. k7. g &n1 others. . Price fl.25. - a W. YATES. B, The Sylvan Grove; and the Pass port will make, between ; them, five trips to uaVolina Beach on the Fourth. The first-named will leave - . T at 9:30 a. m. .12:30 and 8 p. m. and the other at 10:30 a. m. ahd.5.15 d. m. A splendid an4 attract! re progranjme will be the-order or trie uay mere. Tl HlliTent. i . ' i . Mr Wj M. I Hays will leave here On Sdnday Inext for. Hagerstown, Penn., where he will attend as . ' " : I ' i 1 L. - lit. . TTIt. aeiegaie, inemeenng oi me xiig" Tent, i; O. K.. whicheonvenes there on Tuesday-Mi. Hays, will be ab sent two weeks and after the ad journment of the.iHigh Tent will visit friends and relatives in various parts of the keystone State, taking in amoncr otlier points of interest, the battle field at Ge(tysburg. v 1 1 1 . Twenty Fbr Trains on Friday, , . . . . ...... . There will l)e 24 trains on the Sea- coast Railroad on the Fourth, leav ing here at 6j45, 9.80 and iu.au a. m. andl PJOOj 3.10V 4:50, B.lO, 7.25, a30 9.85 and 10.4l P- w. i ' t Trains from the Hammocks loave at 7.4(XAnd 10.86 a. in. and -1.00 2 00. 3.30. 4.5d 6.15 7.80. 8.30, 9.45 . I ' i " 10.45 and 11.9 p. m. wi! J)at 8am Jones. Anything : relating to M!r. Jones possesses peculiar interest j ust at his .time in view of the fact that he is soon to pay a visit to this city and hold a series of meetings here. We therefore publish Considerable mat ter on the subject to-day. First, we ;ive in full an artielef clipped from the Montgomery (Alal) Baptist, sent us by a friend and subscriber in a distant State, and then w-e will pub- ish some extracts! relative to his sayings and doings In Norfolk, where he noy is. The first j clipping frcjm the liaptist is as follows: The Jicliffious Herald, of Rich mond, Va., expresses our sentiments in.'. the following lines. Whatever else may be said of the well known evangelist, hardly any one will say that lie is not a man who is in deep earnest. 1 Mr. Jones' ways are pecu- iarly his own and this he knows, and doesn't care for those who criti cise his ways and methodsof preach- no" s !.'!:. --: 1 r An Old Resident Drowned. Mr. ?ranK Melton, a sailraalcor, a citizen of this . place N and a well- known resident, was drowned in the Cape Fear river, at the foot of Dock street, about 10 o'clock this morn ing. He was seated, or lying, on the cap of the wharf and had a fit and fell overboard and was drowned be fore assiftancb could reach him. He was employed in the sail loft of Mr Geo. Smith on the third floor of the building at the Northeastern corner of Dock and South Water streets. and three weeks aero he fell over board at . the same place, but was rescued. The body has not yetjbeen recovered. Mr. Melton was about 50 years of age and leaves a wife and three children. Cape Fear Lodge. Cape Fear Lodge No. 2, at their regular meeting last night, installed the officers elect, as follows: Noble Grand-W. J. fleet. . Vice Grand John E. Grant. Fast Grand J. L. Yopp. .., ? Secretary A, J. Yopp. Treasurer -John F.,Maunder. Warden Asa A. Brown. Conductor Henry Strauss. Outside Guardian W. MJHays. Inside Guardianj-C. D, Jacpbs. , R. S. to N. G. John Gowan. . L. S. to N. G. L. M. LeGwin. R. S. to V. G. Geo. C. Jackson L. S. to V. G. W. N. Jacobs. ! R. S. S. W. J. Whitaker. L, S. S. Henry Burkheimer. , Organist E. P. Boatwright. Cornet istW. N. Jacobs. The installation was made by Dis trict Deputy W. J. Keen, assisted by W. M. Hays, I. M.; R. B. Clowe, G. s Ti. Bell. G. T.: and Ed. Moore, G. . , , , ., V. C. - v , ' Meteorological. From Mr. F. P. ChaHee, iSIgual Service Observer at. this station, we lmvp the followincr report for tlie month of June: Mean barometer 30.05 inches; high est 30.37, on the 9th; lowest, 29.83, on li 9Hfh Mean temperature, 80; highest inn nn the 27th: lowest. 6o. on the a 9 2d. Tire mean temperature tor tuis ''Thousands upon istened this week tol housands have the well known evangelist, Sam Jonek. His methods nave Deeji severely icrmcisea, out his power no one for a moment ques tions. His descriptions of vice have been realistic, his denunciation of it has been . hot and severe, and liis pleading-with sinners, when his ser mons nave tatten tnat lorm, lias been exceedingly tender. When lie first camie, e very body.was discussing him, ana nearly everyuoay was con clemniug: rum. mere can oe no doubt at this writing that, he' has captured the city. is "we do not stanaHjy him in all his utterances, and he does notk very se riously care whether we do or not; but we believe mm to ne tnoroughiv in earnest, and we kno w him to be a most uncommon and remarkable man before the people. Tey will go in drives tb hear Ihim, and they will hear very much that they ought to hear, Mr. Jones is not a kid eloved and perfumed exquisite Lawn and bombazine (would not bn a suitable dress for, him: iCaniers hair and a leathern" girdle would better befit him. He goes fromhere to Norfolk ad he will Iwake.up the town. Mark that!" j i -v In Norfolk 'there has been much trouble. LThe Danville Jiegister print ed a story to the effect that there is a strong opposition toj Mr. Jones in Norfolk that the behavior of a large part of the large congregations which assembled in the tabernacle was boisterous and disgraceful; that men naraded the street; in front of the tabernacle singingan improvised song, the chorus of which was, "Hang Sam Jones on a Crab Apple Tree:" that street car drivers were loud and boisterous in 'announcing the arrival of the cars at the taber nacle, calling out, "Sfitni Jones' mill one hour for gospel refreshments," etc., etc.; that Mr. Jones, though bravely holding his ownl had found it necessarv to call the city; civil authorities to suppress the general disorder; that the evangelist had an nounced Norfolk as Ibefng, next to New Orleans, the wickedest hole on the American cbntipelitJV-; " f s This lacks confirmation, however, and is hardly to be creditedj.as the Norfolk papers do not speak, of it. But it is true that the Virginian, the most prominent paper; in thecity, has severelv berated Mr Jone. -It publishes sixteen extracts from Mr. Jones' remarks which it claims to be the quintessence of vulgarity in the i . ; " Vii 1 "I a fur? 1-!i " i. pulpit and says; "it is, aimcuii. realize tliat' mau; who pretends' to con vert sinners from evif ways should utter such coarse and, at times, blas phemous language before ah audi ence which contains sq many Christ inn ladic eina-KeuileiiW so inarfy modest rirls and innocent chifdre'ii and venerable matronsl I I "This pity has never .before wi nessed such an exhibitiob of coarse ness in Ian cruace from a stand erect ed for the1 furtherance, of! God hbn or and glory. The commouest,veii dor of disrepu table nostrums who cries alond from street corners the month ;was in 1872, 79'; 1873, 78; value of his wares, never, equalled m 1B7i IQT.t Tl' 187C, 77; 1877, 76" mn i -iomtn Til- icon TTO.i IQfil TO ' EGGS I THIS XORSINQ BY BOAT 2? Dozen Eggs, , for is cents per dozen. Also I 6R00EKIES. B. P &TO a Family PP. Front Street il arlt. r Trains leaving here at .9.30 4.30 will go directly through 'out stoppiupd I j MRUlns Itnm Schoolhouse , Is the title pf a full 'page IllUstrat- ed poem by Hezekiah Butterwqrth in the 4th of IJuly Double? Number of 'The Youth's Companion." This noble poem expressesjjthe sentiments oPthe many! thousands of school boys and girts who have been word ing for a flagto be raised over, their schoolhouse& The name or xue school in each State, and that of the successful writer or tno essay wnicu worn the fla recently ofTered by t4The Youth's CompantoD," are given In this number. 1 " 1 up to ! 1882, 773; 1883, 77; 1884, with 74 1885, 763; AAA W M slansr the utterances who- dares to point Heaven by means of gate;" Of this man tlie road to such billings It further says: t4The ' Virginian during the month was 98 V: wouldconsider iUelf false tq every ?ss since January 1st, C50. dictate of right and dulyjf it Called are the We will t clad to rcociT9 ccnautiict c-i rxom oar plends oa anj as4 m ntjxri general interess, oat , ; r ; , .' Tna turns of tna writer mast mrirs l far nisaea to tae Editor. c f csommanicasions.mttst ba. written ea ciljr one slds ot Uie paper. r " ? Fersbnkixaea mast be aroiddX And it is especially ana pirticauny atiir- stoo4 taat tnq JCditocdses not .always cniae to ttews ot oorr5oadenta xoXbsm so irUtcd la the editorial cotnmns. . fLitiV l I clapping with me I would leave the own. It's because they are against me that I am fighting them, and af ter some further illustrations and strong arguments he ent on. If the newspapers of the country could hurt me I would, have been dead long ago, but they can't hurt me. When ants crawl over me they cau only make me Itch. 1 liKatliem all.' The newspaper men best fellows in, the world. "I was up in the north once preach- ng ana one oi tne ; papers . pitcueti into 'me. I aked who it was writing against me and was told it was a one armed man, who the year before tad tried to commit suicide, but had been cut oown irom wncre ne naq lung himself, and because he was a i -if criple and a fool, I could not resent it and let him alone. ! ; ' " ; ! 4I have iiever said a vulgar word from this stand, and the man who says I have is a foul-mouth liaT. , I lave simply said the truth. I hav met conditions in'Nqrfolk which re- quire plain talk", . 1 i On Suviday morning the Virginian congratulated'Mr. Jones on the fact that his language at the Saturday services was much more moderate than on any previous occasioti but yesterday's issue of that paper rei news the fight, and we present qut readers herewith with a liberal ex; tract from it ' i ' I In its Sunday's issue the Virginian extended its sincere-congratulations to Samuel Jones, that his addresses of Friday evening and Saturday morning were free from tho vulgarh isms which had hitherto8 characterizj ed them. It had hoped that his re uiarivb uu ouuuiij' wjiuu iucih siiiil- lar, commendation. His talk to the men was indeed earnest, impressive and full of the deep religions zeal that has its impress upon the human heart when touched by a recall of the goodness of God and His lov for man. Yet, the influence of this powerful appeal to throw off sin wa suudenly checKed, when the map, who bad been proclaimed the. " nrof totype of St. John the j Baptist," oct- cupying tne pulpit in a;biiuaing erected to liod s honor, called out with all the vigor of a political pari tisan for a rising vote upon the issue between himself and the irginian. Think of John the Baptist in this role. i " Is it! in the pages of ! God's Holy Book that when the Saviour of men was addressing the "multitude or speaking his beautiful parables,tha1 wnen any one- expresseu. ,i uisiiKt that lie cried out, "the old scoun drel?" ! " I ' ' Is1 iti on record that . the Saviouhl soeakine: of the Heaven of H13 Father, thehnal abode or the right eous. after thev have suffered and sacrificed for His sake on earth, al hided to the saints "as little tin sol diers. who never foucht enousrh td knockl the paint off themselves?" Or when hanerinsr on the cross. In the agony of j death, "When He heard the expressions of the penN tent thief, did He promise hun "This davthou wilt be in Faradtse with AlMiot the TemerAtureX' 0 We have heard some criticisms oh : the weather' reports from this place and have therefqre inadei some in vestigations. ' On the authority of Mr. Chaffee, the Signal 'Observer here, who has cheerfully responded , to all of our questions, the assertiori;J may be taken as'correct that the" observations are absolutely trqe It should be understood that thorough-; ly tested thermometers, if placed in' . different parts oLtlie1 city, anduu-' der varying- conditIon?r could not " agree because the, temperature is bound to change with the localUV. The instrument used at the observa- . tory hero is precisely similar in every respect, to those in Use at all other, stations and the temperature is taken ; in the same'way and with the laiuie surroundings, as to' apparatus. In proof of this tlie temperature t Southport has corresponded on $ev v eral occasions in June with tliaf Wilmington. It is therefore mani fest that no iujustice cap be donV to this city without working theeair:u injustice to oMier points.' ;It is notf claimed that the thermometer " on " the government building is a reconV of;the temneratnro of the trfa h- low it but that it records ft hat ot the atmosphere of he city alJarge ui J isp iitabie. Vh i leihe offlclals do ., all in their power tdtdisseiajhat intelligence to the people Urunstt v the ; Signal lOfllce Is jr Hhe piir , pose of observing the general cli matic, thermometical and baromet- - ric changes of the locality, and to report the same to the office at Washington City so that calculations - "tcuuk wiiuiB uuiuiiry iiiay i be there made up and scattered 7? broadcast, 1 ' : : 4 Wihnlnsrton Dlntrlct Third Quarterly . I Meetinsr. ... . Jiladen Street, June 29. . - Samispn Circuit Hall's, July. 5 nml ft ' Kenatisvillo : Circuit,- Richland?, July 12 and 13. . . ' Dist.Conf., July li) and 20. T'l BAM I " . . - -" jiiiv ko ami i. - ; s " Filth Street. August 2arid 3if ! Carver's Creek Circuit,. Shiloh, Aug. 5 and C. rv Cokesbury Circuit. McNatt's.Aucr. 9 and 10. : r. ' Clinton Circuit, Goshen.Aucr.lC nni 17. - -I - .. riiizaoetn circuit, render, AUg. 'ss and 24. ; ; ; . , , , w H , , " Waccamaw, Aug. 23 and 29. . Whitevillft f!lrtnll- Ham-a Tlnnln Aucr. 30 and 31. i j - ' 1886. 75: 1837. 763; 1888, 803;;lut 74 1R90. 80. The total excess in tern pemture fvfal a-rnaca cinna Iflnrtn fV LWC. -.j , xl ' ..1 The prevailing direction of wind ; to conuemn tnese bnuu,ctu was from the southwest; total moye- ances from the lips of one gifted by ment, 4,314 miles; highest ' velocity, ; God-with remarkable intellect, and 24 miles per hour, on the24tb. . prostitntes the glorious gift of I The toUl rainfall was 3.20 Inches, t speech by expressions that would nnth f iv'8 nn which not be tolerated by any home circle, . . . t-:.. tn -otirti. 1 and which become sacxehgious tatinn 1nHner .the month was 3.13 cini TnnnArr 1st. in God's honor." Mr. Jones' reply to the Tinman and lvTiU, . h article, was as follows: - house will be u it, cMi ; iofW onth. 21th and "Hall the strumpets, A I - . I 1 m. m Mm ' tmM mm Mm m - JT - ' ? Me," in such language: "You old swill tub;when you get to Heaven you! will be borrowing whitening from these old sisters to put on your red nose?": v 'i j ' . it Or. when he spoke to sinners with divine indignation, and in merciful warning, did he close tiorever the; heavenly gates' to thei erring one; and mdmit the superiority of the evil one by proclaiming, "I don't know what is the matter with you old sisiers and brothers unless the; tlevil drove the life out of yon. be- fore God got you.", i Or. when surrounded by the mu titudej who listened with rapt at tention to words from Him, "who spoke as man never spoke before," did they hear Him rebuke such as didnot agree with Him with such an expression as, "If you can't agree with nie piclcup your old carcasses -iaiiairet OUt'Or tunumntil tntmo meetings are over, you old sneaking scoundrel, you?" - ; l V 1 (, Or. is it on record in that Sacred Book that Samuel Jones professes such reverence for, that when any xf the multitude accused Him of b ing vulgar the friend of publicabs and pinners that he r denounce! then "as foul-mouth liars?" Rather, did He not say. even in the midst of His agony on the cross: "Father, forgivo them; they - know not what they do." It is Mr. Jonet' turn now. He has beeu recognized by: the? speaker and he has the floor, when spoken in a building erected llneklen. Arnica Salv. The Besr Saive In thei world lot Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, bait Rheum. Fever Sores. Tetter, Chap ped. Hands. Chilblains, Coras, andall Bkin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. Itisguar anteed to irive perfect satisfaction, or monev refunded. Price 25 cents per box. (For sale by Robert R. Bellamy, wholesale and T a tail druggist. With "Regal" Paint on your house PJastico" on your walls, your beautiful and your barkeepers family happy. Sold by the N. Jacob! F. D. Swindell, P. E. f , , ,, '.- ., , Female Weakness Positively Cored. To thk Editor : . ; ': '. i . r Pleasg inform your readers that I a have a positive remedy for the thou sand and one ills which arise from r deranged female organs. I shall ppf glad to sed two bottles of my rem edy frkk to any lady if they will' send their Express and P.O. address. Yours respectfully, Dn. J. K. Mar- . cuisi, 183 Genesee St, UticafN.-Y. t . NEW ADVEI.TI8EMENT8. Carolina Boach. ;il. SCHEDULE Foil THE FOURTH, . - r ' . ( - - "-''- if i' I sylvan gbove leavW wiimlairtoSat 9.30 a. m., p. m. and 8 p. rn. . , - , : PASHPOHX Icares Uuralagton at 10.2b a. m. anrlfcWp. m. r . . y ; i Train leaves Beacli at 12.30 p. m., 6,00 p. to. and p.m. : A pleasant trip on the rtrcr. Quiet enjoy.' nvntatth Jieacn. Mnstc aid nanclac. A rtcUstxtftU t "ODrtTtr -try - h- m mol Oortie Hand in the afternoon, with a concert and nreworkaat night v: - , ir st- lliill IN EFFECT JULY 5TII. Leave Wilmington 6:4Z and 0:30 a'. m., 2:50, 5.-00, 7.00 and 90 p. m". . '- ' -.. Leave Hammock 7:10 and 10:30 a. m., 4.-00, 6:00, 8.00 and 1000 p. in. jil isroLAisr,: Gen'l Manager, Wilmington Seacoaft VL. 11, jy 2 tf : i By Steamer To-Day, land gamblers vrere to fo to work, Hd7. Co , factory agent?. OP LACTOPEPTINE mil Phos- A COMPLETE LINE Preparations, LlqtiM Peptoncll3 pno-casem vompoTxno. . 101 N. Front street. toi roartu it.

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