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T ...excepted. U C-oa Tr tj carter, tree : f oof report any and r r "a j ' YOL. XIV. WILMINGTON, N, C, THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1890. NO 188: - . I'LKASS KOTIC3 " We wlUte fftaa to rccclTd cczzztiz'.l cz from our cnssis ca any &4 ail Bitj:c!i Teneral Interest, but . ' The name ot the writer must always ta f ur oiahea'to the zssiat, . r- . - , Communications most be written on oalj one sua or the paper. . , Personalities most be aTotdai. - ' Anl tc is especially an! particularly o&&r- stood that the iwitor does not always endorse the views or correspondesta' aolees so stated In tne editorial columns. v J " H IKDSX TO New adtxxtibxxkvts Lorr roctet-DOOK j FkxxO Co rurnltare j FOaj Fioe Meats j o oi-DS3BCTTx-Ice Cool Beer citt Sisirsa rrxo Semi-annual Report ; w Yatsa Soted men on the Solid south j Mr. EL B. Sanders, of Onslow coun ty, is in the city to day on a brief viir. I - - J - Mr. farrell liad some beautiful Samnson countv beef ou his stalls Ixok ont fo moonlight excursions next tveek. . Half-holiday for. morrow afternoon. . everybody to- this morning and will have more to morrow and Saturday, as well as a fine line of veal, Umb and mutton. These are all native meats raised in hi spetion. and are hartl to beat. .... . t , See ad. 1 l-c ,. itftCE cNUTKH:"-- ...YTVt S uitt the mcdicin 'fjus known t "JSTi the human flJlwativc to penn? Pf Habitual ConsU- . be many .ilU dc- ffiuOBOWOS.. Icccistisingitandallare 1 1'- with it. AJ I..- . Steamship Yeiuassee cleared and sailed for yew York to-day. There was a slight a ; very slight niin here early this afternoon. The new regulation uniforms are to be distributed to the W. I. this evening. The 10 p. m. train from the Ham thP Racoast IL R. has been changed to 10:30 p. m. Chapter 1: Weak, tired, no appetite. Chapter 2: took iiootrsBarsapariiia i Chapter 3: Strong, cheerful, hungry. Fifty flnt-class hand wanted to make Pants, by the flay or piece. I Apply at 122 Marketj street. ' t Thousands of people will witness the dress parade at the Encamp ment io-iuurruw ancfuuun. Rubber Hose, Lawn Mowers and Rakes' of the latest and most im proved makes are sold by the N. Ja cob! Hdw. Cow f It 19 very important In this age of vast material progress'that a rem edy be pleasing to the taste ,and to the eye, easily taken, acceptable to the stomach and liealthy. in its na ture and I effects. Possessing these qualities, Syrup of Figs is the one perfect laxative and most gentle diuretic known. j . Music by th Uaiid.- j . The Kinston Band played last night in the pavilion at Atlantic View, on Wrights ville, and the young folks at that delightful resort had a most enjoyable dance. The.re was also some fine music in the parlor rendered by Mr., and Mrs. M. F. Manning, Mr. David Mitchell and Mr. E. P. Boat wright . TUB ILX ANI ANT NUISANCE. FMip and Ants are ouicklv atini- - tiaraer Declared Insane. There has been but little if any doubt as to the fact that David J Garner, who thot and killed Edward H ilC colored, at the; n amm oclcs, last month, was insane', and . this was Hatifactorily established in the Crim inal Court yesterday afteruoqji. The testimony of the witnesses for ; the defence was jbhclusive on this point and at the close the Solicitor agreed 1 to a verdict of .insjjnity. Following is the recom in the case,signeu uy the ConrU Forecasts. For North Carolina, rain and sta lionarv tempetaure. Local forecasts, from 8 a. in. td-day, for vnniiuK! nrri vlinitv. showers anu SllgUH r '.. J. -, , , ' . ' warmer weather. ' "nkvst advicrtisg&icnth. Loot After hearing the testimony ; and the charge from the court, the jury find for their verdict that the pris oner, David J. Garner, slew the de ceased. Edward Hill, as charged; but the' jury further find that at the time of the homicide the prisoner was insane, and still continues-to be insane at the time of this trial. The n,itfrtnpr'navidJ. Garner, was in: dieted and Iried at the present term of the CriininarCourt of New - Han over county upon the charge 6f mur- derr It was proven that on the .a.mi inef. iYtpi nrisoner. who had been staying for a short time at the Hammocks, in charge of j a sail boat, came out of a pavilion and seated himself 'on a hand car at the depot of the Hammocks in jne pres New HanoTer Delegation. The New HanWer delegation to the Democratic Congressional Con vention to be held at Laurinburg, July 29tli. met last night and select ed the followiiig'gentlemen to rep resent the county on the several committees to be appointed by the Convention: . Chairman of the Delegation, John D. Bellamy, Jr. ' , Member of the District Executive Committee; John J. Fowler. Resolutions, Wm. H. Bernard. Committer on Credentials, b.-tj. Parmele, - . Messrs. John H. Sharp, Martin Newman and J. A. Montgomery were appointed a Committee on Transportation, to ascertain the number of delegates who will attend the convention, railroad fare, &rc. LfiATDEK POCKKT-DOOK; CONTAIN -lng money and papers. The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at . jy242t :'.r".- ' XH13 OFFICE. Very Me lei Itl LI. 1IAVK ON MY STALLS TO-MOB-- . ,' - . .. - . ' i ixw and Saturday some unusually Fine Meats. Ilave Just secured a lot ot splendid - Sampson Pasture Beef, an excellent article, and nave also some ot the best LAM B, MUTTON and VEAL offered nere ln montnspastiTnlsls all ' f v NATIVE MEAT, . and was raised within one hundred miles of wlimiBgton. it is young, tat, tendtr and toothsome, call and see It - - JO U N F. G A. ICItCLL, Jy2l2t Front Street Maricet, South side. 5 n.TJI" MBORWA FIG SYRUP CO. iu niMUsco. cu ItmEKT B. IIBIXAMY. SHOLFJALE HKtV.r.IST, Wllmlnston. N. "Sneed & Co., .TftxXiES TO K.NOXVILLK H UNI- rt , jsv-ktf corner Market and Second There seems to have been gool rains almost every wher of late and the hope of the farmers are greatly 1 - - -- - So far the Encampment Ims at 1 rnniiSanitivelv few visitors n.A of numerous persons who were I i nn fro. with a cun in his ROUGH ON RATS with a saucer of ; - l6 Q,cIock in lirii I ' i . . the forenoon of that day. In a snort x, iuAr-aattor thft nassenerer train unit; iiicii"""' " on the Seacoast Railroad (from the city) arrived and just as the engine and tender came up to within about hilated byi mixing a teaspoonful of sweetened; water; place on nign shelves or suspended in the room; or j mix a teasnoonfuli of ROUGH ON UATS with a half riound of brown I Aiinr and snrlnkle on hisrh out of i rpiifth shelves, or on rear lorder of lower shelves, out of reach of ; chil dren. Cut this out. flrHily 4 ilt0 No:nlneo. The Third Congressional District Conrenlion mot nt Clinton yester nndtho Wrigysvillaina are greatly ,iayf nnil nti fl oVlonk this morning disappointed. Mr. B. F. Grady, of Duplin county, was nominated on tho 170th ballot. ' wj, rrocx, artistic designs, lowest ea tmloly Invited to call snd Inspect xuc my 13 U The moon entered on its second quarter at half-past 0 o clock this morning. It will be full next Thurs day afternoon. Keep dry and you will keep healthy. Umbrellas, mbher coats, 4c, nt I.8hrierV, S. E. corner Front 1DBIAX & Y0LLER8, rirorlslons, Groceries, Upcrs, Tobacco, Cigars, Exactly jhow this result ! was brought'about is not yet quite clear bat we hear that it resulted from Col. Green's friends coquettirtg.with the Gradyites. They had no .idea that the nomination would be made on that ballot, and so Cumberland cast her vote for Grady, hoping to aud Princess streets. . .1 . - . . .. Th0 mind, which ban hung out gain some from him on me uei u.n- lot. But Mr. Grady-developeu an, nATtoil Ktrpnp-th on this vote uiiv js I'v - - r-t i steadily In the East for the past four Aav irnt nround to the South tins "j r ; . morning and it Is warm again. 1 am Manufacturer's Agent for Barbed and all kinds of, Wire, Com Mn.ttnn Wire and Iron Fences. Or- COMMISSION JIKRCHANTSj ders solicited. James I. Metis, t. and when Wayne came in andvocd solid for (irmly the requisite major ity was made up. -AND- ! A OoVhI CampalK Document. ! The renoxit of Mr. R. J. Jones, Car. rrl and Inrk Sis. WILMINGTON, N. C. Just Arrived ! xxx lot or tu at fresu up-couk-jKTTIX,tasru:i Kit?, at Mr. W. II. Stokley is almost as bad Commissioner of -the Ctty Sinking who lived in a Fund, as. pubhshea in tins ur, would make a splendid campaign document. (There Is a total now of $90,000 to the .credit of the fund. In 187C. when the Democrats gained 25 feet of where the prisoner was seated and stopped, the prisoner raised the gJin and shot the deceas ed, Ed. Hill (the fireman) who .was standing on the tender, in the thigh: The deceased only lived a few hours after he was shot. The prisoner made no attempt to escape, but re mained seated on the hand-car, and was scraping the barrel of .his gun with a key until he was arrestea about twenty minutes afterv lie had shot the decosed.r He kept perfect ly cool and was indifferent in his maunerv and when asked why he had shot the deceased he Orst said he had done it of his own free will and that he did it in self-defence, and finally that the Lord only knows why he did it. "' . "It wa3 also proven that the pns oner and the deceased had nb, ac nualntance with each other, and no disagreement ? or aimcuity ui kind-bad taken place between tnem. . x -. '.' 1 Vx tXTilvvitnorf.oh L- The Kncampment. ; There are only about 400: men in camp, which is much less than was expect ed. This is only about one third of the number present last .ro iMimnrti it. is officially one- half of the State Guard. Two" hun dred men, rank, and file, is a rather short allowance for a full : regiment and it is a pity that there are not more here. It is hardly probable that the men are themselves to fjlame. however, as we know-how difficult !t is for the youn men to leave their business pursuits espe cially when that leave depends on the permission from an employer. Still, the camp Is there - and the troops are in it and all of the regu lar routine of camp life and camp duty is gone through with, praise worthy persistency... j The great -event yesterday after noon was the dress parade, at 0.30 A great many werrt down from the city and the scene was" a brilUan one. The troops were all in the ne w regulation uniform and present ed a strikingly handsome; appear ance. It did'nt remind any of us, however, very greatly ot the late uAnnUnnnfnP99 " RS not maUV Old j UiipiVUU VMwfc'J " Con feds.: ever saw on d ress parade. . Are "Xoii an Heir? . ivf fhnn half,a billion of dollars! iu, S 1 rjr5t?ncrfrtn tn .inniftimpd estates are awauiug GLOVE CONTEST! : ' at- ' Friday, July 25, 1890, at 8 P. fll. r ' -:r BETWEEN- . ';. ; . .;' v 4 ' Professor LATT0N, r: OF SOUTH CAROLINA, AND Prof. W. ArDEMPSEYr " " OF NEW tORK CITY. - ! The Grandest Sporting Event f the Season Great Reduction ' in Prices " AND BIQ BARGAINS IN Ladies' Slipper s AND- - ;.. GENTS' LOW SHOES! COMMENCING- MONDAY, JULY . 2 1ST, 'blue belliesv' ah ''the old woman shoe." It is said that tbero are u children at his house at wnghis- ville. The Jfrisoher jcaine to for a while in the business ot a um theg(v beirg are iu the Umtea states soner fcain am i rihtful heirVin England, Scot- the past spring and engaged ??rel?nk. Most of erman. "Wales tie is a cnucu vn wm. - i ana iia ts 108 North Front Street, j (Opposite Tne orton.) Jrltt in l AinArraA I Unhitch nnnprs. nr. a arru w M.I 1 1 4 A I B'.ll. . t-w t.v.vi . I county, anuuo r 0.0.. v ----- ir; -" sppn these advertise- iifpn artvertiseu ior Thousands or neirs 11 xA 13 so. Water Street. in c5 (!) to 111 b XM lien on the Solid South. PlT JL ULUBERT. ZtBCLON B. - Hx. nbbck. Henry G. Turner, k rx P.jloues. Wm J. Wilson. Geo. t T-A-S Loci o4 others. Prtce ILtS. C.W. TATE3. h IWJui lleaeh and Soulhport Col. J. G. Martiu, of Asheville,has hppn nnoolnted by the Governor, tb the vacanoy in the rourm vr.- luent caused by Col. Anthony s re signation. ' MRsrs. Oscar Pearsall and H. C. ff) McQueen will build cottages by the sea at-caruiuitt ucuvn be occupying them by the first of August control of the city, they found the financial affairs in a bad condition. The interest onthe bonds had been defaulted for two years, the bonds fi,0,',,QPlvp were ouoted at from 02 J to C5 cents on the dollar, there was no sinking fund and the credit of the (1 'Rphold city was geucuvuj " : the chance! There has not oeen a dollar of defaults ince, all claims are t..tn0onA in the vear'ioa o" was not received In the State Asy lum for want of room. There was no dispute o contention on the trial as to the manner of the killing. The defence of Insanity was set up and xi t.,rC;A?nna and many other niree - wUt'iAsses were examined, and a cer tified copy of the finding of the jury - M L. - accompany this or tne conn. Vijiv never ments If your ancestor uu, father's or mother's side came from anv - of the above-named countries do not fail to write to E.Ross, E". ropean Claims "Agency, 227 Grand St.. INew xorK, auu aoci mm " j are an heir. Your deceaseces- for's rights are yours Dy nriLu . We have information of every es- auu - - heirs have been aaveriiseu iw iu vlars. Send postal note for 2o cents Our Stock is Complete, : AND WE ABE PREPARED TO FILL ALL orders and prescriptions entrusted to us. vis- I itors to tlie Encampment please bear in mlnO. Wc arc nearly opposite t He Orton. . ,. MUNDS BROTHERS, Come and See Us ! j A T NO. 20 NORTH SECOND STREET, BE- ntli- vilien due. the bonds Brig. General Annony - dQuble the The jury empanelled in this case 1 to: insure information. 2 UUji i.RoV K LEWIS WILMISOTON . . . iLt n . .1 l.aa the Encampment last niguhMM .v.n ohnipa there. He is accom- panled by his A. D. C, Lieut. W. Landis, of .Oxford. Grand Worthy Patriach T. E. Phillips, of the Grand Encampment too F.t of Jiorth uarouno, tii e "city and will visit Campbell En campnrtnt' tonight;.. Gov. Fowle and ome meiuben of .. i rr" Tnec ted here this evening, at 6 o'clock. He will go directly to the camp and his ar rival there wiU .be greeted with a salvo of artillery. . . Capt. Oldenbuttel, comer Tenth and Market streets, has ju Vm.. an enonuous refrigerator, seven feet high and wide and deep in propor- tton, in which be wiunereauer his beer, drawing It jnereirom cold as lee can make it. .. .... r cnnnlv TOU with 1876 quotations and there is nearly $100,000 in the sinking iunu.- have found.that Jhe prisoner was Insane atthtime-or the' nomiciae, and is now insane. It: is' therefore ordered by thd court, in. pursuance ..." i 'Jm a nanmtil xt in nr.n cases Ti.a Howard Relief company ana m.':-!- 0ur thene.ts bad a fine tbne yester aver coo. t, A a v t. Parollna Beach. It is said to lu ovucV . T.,ir,Atic Market' and have been one of the most p ensau. - . , vMati: where he shall be properly confined and - cared for according to law.'' 1- . Aft-, a a arr n m v,?f wp wil recover itio. tVeca Market and -Pcess. whe you can If you are I ft excels anything la the city toJVZ& u V I . i in Aorta nr thrAA tinttleS I Or a quarter. Cigars, Ac, always on Hand. - jy 22 lw -!.-' ."-. ' for you. No recovery, no fee. 5w7aovkutisisbibnts. Go West, Young Man I T J. l ..... . iv. i rt mroM. ncrawtr V?mji.i-. . . . . . n..n..oftin, - Seven different n ... . i ... in nl m. - t-.i. Tvninta lOf win?s ana iwo-i i iiu- cik u pTm. on Tueir and i! T tor Carolina Beach S p. tw T te'Tr ,or south port X) a. m.; tki.w' SYLVAN GROVE eTs tor Germaniato the Trout r . H C UC 5tES THE LAST FLIEGESDE nitrite welt ? Tfccse an4 tire &i Jr? Pno deals and liO otner Erjr- size the '.Boy Clipper, the m6st days ever hpnt at that popular re-, frort. The Genuania Band 'were on hand and discoursed some of their most delightful music. The shooting ,tMiP and races were wimecu wnUnrA concourse. The follow- kj j u r lstheresultof these: First prize in shooting matclr a gold headed umbrella, was won by C. Schnibberi. Sectmd prize a gold headed caue, wonhy C. D.iHutaff. Third prize a silver cup, won by , ..... C. Richters. . . . . , For the sack race, which afforded lots of sp'ort, seven entered. won by II. Gleschen. The foot race seven ! hundred yards, was Bloom. Sto;p a. OLDESDUTTELf , CORNER OT Tenth Rfrwts. ior ICt. tUUl. X VJ-A V- 7 nvv.u on drauznt. and fine FAMILY GKO- j CERIES. AS FA it AS UU.Mi.i3 " ,i, riWnn No. 4 Nortb Water Etreet. WllnilDgton. N. C, where you can get a sconer ot irrau, nrms-ht Beer for. live cents.- something tnat fxceTinnWnln the city tor quauty and prtocs. Delivered tree anywhere Fine Export. Beer at io ccntH; three for 25; cents. '-r ; jyagt.j jySAtt The irreat clove fight, between Profs. Lay ton and Dempsey, takes place to morrow night on Wright ville Beach, near the pavilion. Both of these gentlemen have been in se vere training this weeki antras both have already made wcords for t hem selves" in the sporting worlds the event promises to be one or great interests It wasat first intended to have the match in the afternoon, as It was ,s w.n advertised, but to accom- l.ir ,onv of 'the souners CITY SINKING FUND. I SOMETHING NEW-! HAVE JUST RECEIVED A BARREL OF Sew Strained Honey,, Commissioner's C3 EM I-ANNUAL REPORT OF. THE COND;- Uon ot sinMng Fund, City or ' Wilmington, North CaroUna, July 23L 1800. , ! 49 10 " 10 er " 18 " 1901, 10,000 00 1833. 3.00 CO 100. 25.000 W m0, 13,000 00 proved plow on the-market. Ja t . tu- rrt fArtorv airents. T cohi Hdw. Co., factory agent v Kre it now. A Pump that is "v .- . . the f T -i-,.. nrlmed. never requinug m j t ' . . ti T (a ,1 rt waIpt to start u. v lorntion of a North Caro lina genius and Is pronounced by all i,rt nnran on the market. IU uc - t, i i mvuoi . ' ifo 138 Bonds, amoummsw i nrxioo entered-two cailip, who ara anxious to witness aty Now tioaa...........; won by W. the contest, it has been decided to jCasa ana ............. ,T.Rkethehour8o'clockatnight. Ini ...w.----vrr"r'T. .nftnv more Irom the. city ,ftc-nfiflTe hundred dollars ot mi- 111 also De aoje vo 7 . f tared Funding Bonds, due juiy w- itnrklra'a Arnica Salt. mk. nA.r 'iva m the worm . . . n n iVa J ffijKESe"""".- -- K , ' nat, by auUiorit J of Uie Board ot Aldcnncp, Bkln Ernptlons, and positively cares ' ; . utfor, ttlla tenC Clcln t(? umb burwa initio preac.ee of tie Boars ot Pi es. or no pay requires. ; ' . - . -4 -i -.i-,.- nnmbcrC-lias I"- - - - rr mnnpv refunded. anteed to give n- box. efunded. Price 25 centt n erected on the beach auaiuo , , - indicMionno"waWthat thU wHl be- , Audit and Finance. .EICnARD J. J0NE5, commissioner. The finest ever brouglit to this markf t, whlcU- I will retail at 23 cents a quart. Also, a s consignment ot fresH i j. Chip Ieei; Eggs, Balteiillamsl FOR SALE CIIEAr BY ; ( . j B. F. Swa n n i Agt. i 118 South Front St., opp; Front,St. MarKet. 'V ?y 15 tf PW . ' ttte HEWLETT HOUSE. FRIENDS AND TnE rUlJLIC GEN :j erally are rWpcctfully notified that I haye i made estensi re-additions to ray premises at j switchback station, : Wshtsvllic Beach, and am now prepared toacccqtamodate them with Uie best of everything ' ' Fretx Fish, Soft Crabs, Deviled Crab3, c, v ready on the arrlTai of every train. . Bar4 la tho rear ana separate, ana uiw. roni the dinning room. ; niy stf , , jas. Ay nEWLErr. See It andyoa -win nave um i ". I j wholesale an J l t.r aw Mirjr per jrar r?r umiiy fcr N. Jacobl Hdw: Co. sS2? on tl n tne UtaTLry A-
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