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TLEASJS KOTICS. V8 wia ta glad to rcc3T9 czzzzzz: : 1! f f trpa car ClzzZ ca tzj tzi fir-.:; goneral ixterts bta """ ' 'it. ' , . , Tnenaaeotiao TlrciZ3t tl-; 1 1 at moiitM cm Time ;1 cisLed to-tne E3tor. '- : . pommanicaaoaa auSt Wwrfrtra fj -..w.-red W carriers, free one aide or tno paper. tersonaffiies most bo avctdad. part of iwcitr, And ti ls eapectauy aiiipardialif f - : .1 tCT atood tnat tne. Editor does tot alTST :-::: ? rrport any and vol: xiv WILMINGTON, N O;; THURSDAY, JUI.IO 1890. NO 176, the news ot correspondents ess-ca cV ttatca tafi- the paocr r la tao edUortai ooiomns. j . rp . j . '."id " ;J - .--i- - ' - 'f ' .,' B A Ait lA'fint farm nC3 OF CALIFORNIA, J - rlincl with the dictnal 'j gSTof pUat known to. be . tecc&hl to the human Scanning an a greeab e Sgctive laxative to penn4: Habitual U Si nd the many ills.de on a weak or inactive CIEKUVEH WD BOWELS.. "tllll remedy known to ilJf mSTSTEH EFFECTUALLY . ; li t.c is Bi!uf or Cooujtei Erycne is usingitand all are fc5h:edwith it. , , UAXJf ACTWUDOKtY BY J CAlIfORMAFIG SYRUP CO. ' un nmcssco. cal mtLT. tt m r- nuxtr. . ' BOtSERT 15 BELLAMY. jVOOLESALE DKUGGIST, jjl Wilmington. K. C. Sneed &Co.9 . grcresow to knoxvols fcrni- iv Co.. xmhtui comer MrkcC and Second nrtA Urst mock, artlauc designs, lowest fM. rrrrjt0J7 InvUeU to call &nd Inspect tat. : ' - nae Wl3tf iDBIAN & YOLLEBS, . . . - .., ' WB0LK5ALK PEALIOIA IN Proflsions, Groceries, . Dprs, Tobacco, Cigars, " -..-; COMMISSION JIEECHANTS, tf. Troat mm Dock St - WILMINOTO, i Juat .Arrived!:; I 5XS XT 0? THAT fRESn CPOUT?- 'kTTW, to Imill Kits, it HALL & PEAIISALL'S, II and 14 So. WaterStreet. CO w CO CO w .A W Men on the Solid South. H' nERBERT, 2EBCLOK U. Flsntuck, Donry O. .Turner. ?7 r P.Jones, Wm. Jf. Wusoo, Co, ol ocnera. Prloo L23. ilz!? c. W. f ATES. CAROLINA BEACH AND SOUTHPOET. TllP Q V, . .. . . 1 . m Mr-m.Tm in. im mt. . " - cn ax t -tjum oacn ax v.-a p. m. ' ee e xrepi sundaj. ' iru Tiau fqr safe at tae I W.UAKFEW. Manar. Cr IT. Wrrrt- iinx to Ktw Amrnnxnn - ' f xcro A Co-rfizniiutre 4 v. !. CoxczTGenaanla Cornet J3aid ...v -. t; w Yatu Noted men on lie Solid bout n Mr. . Warrru , O. Elliott 'and Xauiily nrcat Morehead.t - ' Half-lioliilaj to morrow the wo bMJiaJ in t o weeks. first tatlve roiu this district, was in city yesterday, , ;; , r - ; Fifty first-class hand wanted to inakePantu, by the day or piece. Apply'nt 122 ZXarket street. . t The wliolesalefs here are lookYux for a bg bbsi'iilta neit Fall. It-will open up lively iri August.. ' A canoe race Is one of the attrac tions a$ the , Hammocks to morrow. The contestants will be boys. What about soR-shell crabs? They seem unusually scaice this season Is the crab breed losing Its grip! , The declining powers: of old asre may be wonderfully recuperated and Huvtalned by. the daily use of HocxTs Sanaparilla. . j r t Oreen com nas Bold as lo w- .as 10 cents a dozen this week yet the best commands 15 cents, quart er." ,;j , . or, 'two for a Rubber Hose, Lawn Mowers and Hakes of the-, latest and most im proved makes are sold by the N. Ja cob! Hdw. Co. t Fish of all kinds are biting freely In the Sounds now,- Parties who cro down (or Is it fap?) toward Topsail report fine sport. .rl... - Keep dry and you wfll keep healthy. Umbrellas 'rubber coats. &ct at I. Shrler's, 8. E. comer Front an Princess streets. ; t JV aravHaaufactnrer's. Agent for Barbed and all kinds of Wire, Com bination Wire and Iron Fences. Or ders solicited.; James I.' Metts. t The girls here have not discarded white dresses for -street .wear,' the fashion edicts to the contrary, not withstanding. Thanks," ma cherle. We are sorry to hear that Capt T. W.- Whlsnant, Superintendent of the Carolina Central Railroad," Is quite sick at his home in 'Charlotte. Grapes are selling here ; now- at W) cents a basket, each basket holdjng about half a peck. 'This Is "an 'In fant industry which needs protec tion." "-- "- ; , Canteloapes are In the flush of the season nowyet In ;the face of the fact that th crop- Is good and the buddIv lanre the prices continue high. . - " ryie tilll ttrecti .iir this: city, are haul on both man aud beast this hot, dry weather. Sawdust is cheap, gentlemen of the jury, and it. ia, bet ter than sand. V ..; .vr . s There was a splendid rain in this section last pight, the cloud coming frpm the Nprtlu It serins to haye been pretty general; abaiig the line ofthe Wi&'W. IL tJLi ! - m Nor. barq u e Stau t, ' Jensen,- clear ed Jo-day for. Hamburg with 4,W5 barrels ro$!n"aud. TOO caks spirits, valued at f'20,120, shippexl by Mess rsl Patcrs6n.DowuiugJS Ca, - ' , , " j - - - t . - ' With Regaln Paint oy your Iiouse and 44PIastico!lCiD your walls, your houfe'.. wiir.be beautiful and your family hdppy Sold by .the X Jacob! Hdw. Co , factory agents, A largo party of white excursion IsUis expected1 liere -thfs "eveniug over the a F& Y. .V.Ut.. It. They wlirrciualu hero until Saturday af ternoon" when" they 'will leave or thpjr homer. . 1 ew Push and Pull Blind Hinges. Lqcks the - blind when1 Opened or closeih at ex Labor and cost of pat Union ipf idaiftsteQliigs,. which are 111... !i - ...I I f Hod. Alfred llowland, Itepresen- the LlAT?slLMnrGTONATft3aA.ji. Ain!nMwreVw!ti these hi rgr Car l . tjt,fl -l.'JL .Jin nters-it will pajTyoti 6 Ixainine Fridaya leare at ' and o e same, Ji", Jacob! Hdw.Co.; t d. a p. m. The :.- . 1 z .i - t ) rv.1 rr.iifv i p, m. cn urv : Mr, J, A. Hron, oisine laiana nLlV.aUaw br sourcrt ax Beach Hotel, at the Haimaocks (by SSpTSnlaay. the way, wliy qoesn n aau u pe . .ii ii.. al Hammocks. House!) says that pig fih are finer and fatter and juicier than has been known in years. He ' has probably servetl up as many as worts. I. ii.. f. fr' r" .rM r.fv I CO 12-7 'Triiv lb 1W,WV U-IWiU VWfcvr- j Another.erman' at Island" Beaeh i Hotel to morrow night. Prof. Miller's excellent .bahd will render the i music. , , . .... . - - j Au excursion train; will run from , Charlotte to this city orer the;C.C ! hls;:IL K. on the 22nd. The. party, will !j remain here long enough to take in the encampment. ; ' - 1 f ' ! iiii -i ! -ii 1.1 , mmmm '" , CoJ.- -F. .A.' Olds,- Quartermaster UeneraloT the Army of North' Caro- Wrightsville with a detail uaking arrangements for encampment week after next.' Progress . ; It is very Important in this age of vast material progress that a rem edy bia pleasing to the taste and 'to the eye, easily. taken, acceptable to the siouiach .and healthy' in its na ture and effects. "Possessing these qualities, Syrup, of Figs is the one perfect laxative and niost gentle diuretic'known. : i. - - '. j V Indostrtal UlanafactnrlDK Uomimny. . At a meeting of the Board of Di rectors of the Industrial Manufac turingCo'mpany, held "lastnight, 'of ficers were elected for the: ensuing year as follows; President John IC Bellamy, Vice President H. P. West. "Secretary and Treasurer and Jr. Gen- eral Manager E. F. Johnson. , ;' The Jadlelal Convention. At the Convention of this, the Sixth Judicial District, held yester day afternoon at Kinston, Hon. i E. T. Boykin, of Sampson county, was nominated for Judge and Mr. O. H. Allen, of Duplin, was nominated for Solicitor. Both nominations were by acclamation and are a hand some endorsement of the zeal," fidel ity and ability with which they have always filled these offices. "Mottne Trap Play." I Somepf theyoung folks had a pleas f ant little entertainment last night in the dining room' of the hotel at Car olina Beach. It was entitled the "Mouse Tran PlavV and it is need- j . ! . less to say that the house was crowd ed. The participants were Misses Bessie Ford, Gertrude Jenkins May O'Connor, LillieSontherland.Deanie Southerland, Lillie Bell Newbury and Master Frank Jenkins. They nronose another entertainment for l s to morrow night. I Moale for the Million. , The Germania Cornet Band will give one of their delightful concerts at Carolina Beach Ito-morrow even ing. There will be also some splen did vocal musiq.on that occasion," several accomplished young ladies from this city taking part in the en tertainment. The programme for the Band Concert is as follows: j ' .1. Dashing Beauty, quickstep, Kel ler. : 1 ; . . i - 2. Forepaugirs Aggregatiou, over ture, Southwell. - ' 3. Pleasant Dreams, serenade, Rip- ley. v- i . 4. T3'ro Quickstep, Ilerndon. ! 5. Kdicht Waltzes, Knierhtv G. Gladiaror Match, Sausa. - 7.-Lotta'a Lullaby, Rolhnson. . !8. Rescue Quickstep. ; f' The'.boat leaves at 5 o'clock and tlio fare for the ronnd ' trip on that boat is 23 cents. . - The Kaln ami the Temperature. .The rainfall here last night was .01 of an inch and the maximnm vo loeity of the wind' was 21 miles an hour from " thu Northeast,". There was tlee.idcHl fall in the tompera t ure aud some found blankets coui-j fortable this . "morning. The mini mum temperature during the night was W. At8 a. m. the1 thermometer here recorded 71 degrees,- while atj 1 p, in. it was 84, ten' degrees higher. At Norfolk, Nashville,- KuoxvillQ and Cairo Hie record was 70 degrees; at Boston aud Pittsburg it was 60; at Atlantic City (; at Tashiugton flj; at Lynchburg CO; at Charlotte! 70; at Augusta and Sa-anuah80, aud at Atlanta, Charleston, ; Memphis, New Orleans aud Galveston 78. The heaviest rainfall reported for the 24 liAitra pndin? At 8 a. 111. was 1.38 at! Charleston,! our. Vecord. here being the third. 'Norfolk had29 and there was probably more oflss-rain all down the coast from, that city to Charleston. :i , ' - i MaokHn'a Arvlca SalT. . The Best Baivo in the world Iot Cuts, Bruises, Sore, Ulcre,JjSaU Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap ped Handi, Chilblains, Corns, and all Bkin Ercptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guar anteed to give perfect Eatisfactlon, or money refunded. . Price 25 cents nrr box. - i jr siiio by J. . i. i J t j" Forecat. 1 ForNoTlhCarblina, continued cool and fair weather. except showers near .the coast. Local forecasts, from 8 iu ui. to-day, for Wilmington and vicinity.- fair' weather and sta- tiodaryVtcmpefature. . That Tallercalter. - It seems j that tlie alligator that poked his noso out of the' water at the foot of, Dock street yesterday morning: wus one which has been kepfor soyieMme past iu a box1 on theSvIvaniGrove but whicirescaied early yesterday morning and got overboard.! Capt. Harper says that le was not looking for him but for Mr. Hans A. Kuri?,.who . was one of he pwqerfj" Ho was not well, his ast feed, which was' a yaller dog, having disagreed with his stomach, which . preferred pickaninnies. He failing that to get some Hans to tow him across the river to his. native lair in the classic precincts of Alh gator creek. ,,i Tho Censrreaalonal Contest. i - . ,The uharlotte News has some fig ures from various parts of the dis trict relative to the Congressional contest in this district. It says that Cabarrus is solid for Alexander, that Stanley will erive him three-fourths of her vote, that Columbus is prac tically solid (40 to 1; ana tnat even Robeson will be divided. Richmond may perhaps be added to this list as Mr. J. T. Lefrahd has withdrawn in favor of Capt. Alexander. Tne ng ures fromi Columbus, are correct, much to our surprise, we must coq- fess, as a gentleman who was here yesterday from Whitevi lie reported that the county is practically solid for Alexander. We doubt, however, the information from Robeson. .The township conventions were - held there on Tuesday! but no reliable news has yet ,been j received, other than that j Lumberton township is solid for Rowland. It is rumored that Alexander has carried one or more .townships but this rumor has not been confirmed. As for JNew Hanover we feel sure that a large inmnrltv ofthe vote will be cast" for . , j Rowlands- . ,f 1 ' ' ' " Want to Withdraw. There seems to be some trouble in the ranks of the Hornets1 Nest Ri flemen, of Charlotte. The News of that Ity says that they! are consid eripga'moyepient toyithdraw from the'State "Guard and willYery likely apply to the Governor, for that priv ilege. The trouble arose over-the August encampment. 3The second encampment is to be held at Wrights ville on August 5th to 12tb, inclur sive, 'and some members of the Hor nets' Nest Riflemen cannot get away j at that-time. The Criminal Court falls duent2 Charlotte then, and this ; will detain the catafni T. R. .Rob ertson, ;who is clerk, of. the !court. Several members will be detained as witnesses, while othe membership are clerks, could get off in July, but not , in August. The Hornets.Nest wan ted to join the first eneampment of the first and third regiments, whicli, takes placeonJuly 22nd to 20th, bjit tliere.ari omQ objections to thisCiicasS. they-dtJ not attend the August "encampment, disband ment Is theipenalty. l '' 4-A.meetiiig. of the companyvas held 1 Tuesday night and the general Sentiment was that Gov.-Fowh be letitioncd "io detach' the, Hor3ets Nest Riaeiueu from the State Cfriard und let it retain its organization as a compahy; oiider- tin yndi vldoa.char- ft yrvr mrr a-jcTSti J Wide Atrake for jJuly. ; -f - i JtH i aiXhioaKs et tlie youug HKple the f uu and tho senti ment the mon Jh ; bae bal I and Idepideirce ceiebtio ad pat rlQilc irenfnjsceljeci oujylj from begUmtuglb tniXaVTh frojattsniece Illustrates 'The LittlctFifcT.U true story by Helen M; Winslo?r a, little lad of '7rXwho was uilUiug from n is home fn ShirteKas andJtuCDed up InashingtoW'campTwnere his father found him at last. Mrs. ClanvDortyt Bates has a rue story. too, a capital one, or-urauui"ici Musket,' "WhaVs in a Name?7 ehronicles the trials of a little ' school gfr!;:Tlie PreemkhV Foiirfh It ttte Capitol,v'decHbeth first Fourth: at Washington after th Emancipa tlnn ' An Old-Flas" Is the famous starry flag-of Paul Jone. and h liia warship, the Bon Homme iUcliarov eiasue and rroof a-tlcti-now owned in the family cT c no oiSc t3 tcca tx cur.o.crwCl t wail- Mass. "Indian Base-Ball Players is by one pf the Indians - graduating from. Hampton. rCraps 1 isa spirit ed New Orleans story- -Two Wills," will command attention. "How Rebecca Harding Went to School,' shows that all 'schooling' is.notgot in the school-room. The extrava crauza of "The Quest of the Whip- n'ng Boy, continues to bVamusing; the Acadian Folk-Lore series is kept up with spirit.; . "Business" Openings fpr Youug Women," ; relates to a ccpaxalt3toM:enJ ng,"; J bat of "guides," an excellent and entire ly .practicable occufiation. But per haps nothing in thenimrtjcr will be read with more 'interest than the July section of "The New Senior at Andover;' it concerns the practice of "hazing," and is strongly written. Wide Awake" is .$2.40 a year. D. Lothrop Co., Publisher?, Boston," Mass. . The state's lloudcd Debt. ! It will be a matter of interest to our people generally to ; know" that by limitation the Act providing for the funding of the general bDnded debt of the State expired July 1st? The Stfitc Cnroniclc says that; of the $12,627;000 of old bonds,- recognized in the Act, all but about , $ 1,600,000 has been funded with new, 4 per bonds, which amount to a little over $3,000,000- It is not known by whom the outstapding bonds are held. The result of the funding is due the ereneral information to bondholders O . ........ ( n given by the'State treasurer through the public press and by circulars; and failure to fund by owners of bonds yet outstanding.isdne to their own neglect or ignorance of the Act. The Legislature has therefore renewed the funding law from time to time, but it is not certain what the next Legislature will do w itb re ferenco to i future extension iof the law. The State is to be congratu lated on the inresent condition of its public debt. Its 4 per' cent" bonds now sell for about par, and its G per cent bonds are in demand at 126. NKW AOVBJRT18EMENT8. LIVE IDIATJS, A STAXPAIJP brand of 5 and 10 Cent Cigars. . For sale bj jy 10 tt ' MUNDS BllOTIIEKS. GRAND CONCERT! GermatTia ' Cornet Band AT- CAROLINA BEA0H, FRIDAY, ; July ,11th, 1890. r ; Boat leaves at 5 p. m. ArrlTe at Wilmington l(k30 p.m. Fare tor round trip za cenrs. SUMMER RES0BT! "ATLANTIC YIBW,' . ' WKIGUTSVILLE, N. C, IS NOW OPEN UNDER SAME MAJIAUE- menW The Hotel and grounds are near the waters ot the Soifiui and the Atlantic Ocean and a few steps from the Depot of the bea ooast Railroad from Wilmington. Asittiecommotorifthe train to stop you at)Vrlshtellle.. t.. t : UOACD B? TOE PAT, WEEK OE S05IH. fckud for Circulars. : - : r ED. WILSON MANNlNti, Jcl3tf: ' Proprietor. THE ACME MANUFACTURING CO. 's ; . . .; - - . i - . MANUFACTURERS OF. v Fertilizers, Pine Fibre and V Pine Fibre.Matting. WIlmiDgtoD, - r N. C. mm REFUTATION OF OUK FERTILIZERS rgT n mt fa nOV MfabUshAd. Ud the resuiuof three years' use in. the nandaor the best farmers or tms ana outer owes m attest their vaioe as a hlarh grade mantua The MATTING, made from the leaves of our naxm -Ptoew la coaoeded to be equal to any nni raSmpt. for comfort and durability and the aptti for it 13 dailr lncreosin?. It has tii- nna nntL fO.!T!(1 in 3I1T OThPF faDTlC I -me FIBRE or wool 13 extensiTely usl for tTT,hnltirln' rumosea. ft3d as a DU1B2 iw - mi tf i NEW ADYCItTlSCriniJTJ. HERE IS A BEElt SALOON OVZ21ZD o:: sqcond street, between Market and mncet wbcre you can get A Schooner of Beer for 5 Ccnfs. L Guaranteed to he the best In Uie city. C.lXGKlt ALE, RODA-WATEB, c. c. Also, a similar house at No. 1 4 Jforta Wat c r street; wiiere th jejfTOa are : tz?z at the same pricrs. hiirrrjiinQ I Ilnivflmcf-Hnr" '-i f LADIES' SLIPPER D AND Gentlemens Low Ladies Opera suppers 50c, - Ladles' Lace Oxfords, Plaln,Toer T3c ; - " , ' ILadles' Lace Oxforjls.rat. Leather Tirs ,L03. Ladles' Lace and Button Oxfords, $LLi. ' beotiemen's 'low Shoes. In all" the i latest : ' ... - . . i . styles at marvellous LOW PRICES, Geo. 11. FreuclicrSoiis, 108 North Ff oht Btrrct.' ... . Opposite The Ortoa) ; , ,t D tf O FFICE OF THE SKORiTARY AKDTRKAS'R OP f ft, Wlfi. & WELDON AND WC R.B.eo.S'i ; Wjlminoton.N, C, July Isf. lSfO. . BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE rpHE I Wl Umlnorton &: Weldon Railroad Co. haro declaipl a dividend of four 4) per cent, on It capital stoeir, payable on the I5in insi-, to an holders of recordf this date, i ; The Transfer Boots will stand closed from July 1st to July 15th, 189a ... JAR. F. POST, JR . jy 1 lot Treasurer w. : w. ic it.to. 0 erniani a to 1 he Front. H AVE YOU SEEN TIIE LAT FLIEOENDE Blaetterand IllustrHo Welt t These and Ave other Herman periodicals and l&U other Ens:." llsh periodicals are on file at the Library As . -. , - y " sociation rooms, iw4 aihri nuirt. . HUglns'. only f 3.00 per year per tarally for use of r.oms. ; . . - Jo 23 tf ; in seorcu oi Buiaeuiia iuu) wwi, - no m libber wuere juun uwutiu - . x Pass down 8ou h Front st reet. '-Half way down the second square. ' A large brick store you'll see The people buy their Groceries there : From B. F. tiWANN. - . . ... . ..r :v.. - UU6 UUUUIVU UU ViKUlXTCU - f .--, , , ?J s the number on the door; r " i The nice things you are looUlng for Are in that very store. . . ! , .-.; . j ' f " WaUc in I and you will find v ' ' 1113 stock is most complete, ' Best quality of Goods. . - - . And the prices can't be beat., ' - . jy 3 tf B& w Opp. Front Street Market. Not at All Necessary fjO CARRY YOUR PROVISIONS OR LUNCH to Carolina Beach as there 13 a FireT-Place Pomilu' Rrnrnru there, supplied with everything the market affords and sold at city prices. A ,; All Kinds of Canned Good i FOR LUNCa iAD PIC NIC PARTIES and everything else that goes to make up a fine lunch. ; 1 , Full supply of ICE always on hAnd-l. . The residents of CAROLINA ; BEACH will find tt to their interest to deal with me a I oiti inM n Tin1 'virr1Mnr in theOrofenr and nousekceplnj line. - , ", . , , . ' HANS A. KU11D, jeTtf. PROPRIETOR. "To catch Dame Fortune's solden'srclle ' Assiduous wait upon her v And gather gear by every wile ! " That's Justtned by honor, . r -Not for to hide it in a hedge V, Not for a train attendant, 1 . But for the glorious privilege . : of being independent.'', i t , - ; o utan cat, rti indpeRdint -who paji rcnCt, Secure a Home and be your own lancicrc. Why pay rent when the same money will buy you a home. Houses and lots la desirable and healthy localities and bnlldlns lots on tta prominent streets of the city for sale oa tie given. Money loaned to those, wuhlnz to mid. '"Amesiwlron.- -jeS4 2w ; oflloeofD. oxronnor." THE BEWLKTT HOUSE. MT FRIENDS AND TEE PUBLlClGEN eraily are respectfully nojlfled .that I hajc made extensive additions to m premises at SWltcnuacK Mai ion, nrtouioiuw .-v , ara howrepared-tov . acccotflmjodate .then wiih the best of every thins. j V Fresh Fish, Soft Crabs, i pevll1!l?Cr&b3, ,. arrtrl ftf -rr train. ' -' - Barlnthe rear .'fth'S repirate en-i ill :tinr.t rcattetfls'sirjrcciiV'. - . '. Ouartcncd wh i T-
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