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. v PLKiSJS SOTICH " we -will be glad to recciTO cosoziaiiica ont Oram our mends a&r ni urzr;:cti . seBemjuiteicst.trat - "! '' : , . . The nxma of the writer mistaiir&rs to fur nished to the Editor. . - ; " Commonicaaons mast bd written" ca oailj one side of the pmper. . . ,T . Personalities must be atoUosL . , And ts is especially And pirtiealuly ualsr stood that the Editof does not lwYys cn&sze the views or iwrrespdhdcnts ttnlcsa wo "ttaled in the editorial columns -" 1 i - , montM Throe A-nrrrrd W csrrvm, tree 3 ,tlcuy.attlxeahOT vol; XIV WILMINGTON, N. C, FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1890. NO 189. I r- .mbw i Si.. f IB " tmr ;kl V jLi- - . MS1 mi n !ui form ffil,",TI0US,,,,,5 HG3 OFCAUFORNIA, r-d u-ith i be medicinal 2l7 of plant known to be !e; -J-;,i m the human 03 laxative to pcrma- rV Habitual Cousti Ss. ami the many ilis tie w on a weak or inactive lt!a c t 1C nEIS,UVERABD BOWELS. C.d W tee!! reaedy known W .jvumsrsM errrcTUAur VJ THAT .laooo. bifrhhiiio 8LCCP, 5xLTMl 1TREMQTH BAnuxv follow. y one is using it and all are, (Jctetl with it. rrnirr or apxos mjujrcwio OKVf BY CAOFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. ir. ir. rot, h. r ma tr KUrlF.ltT K I'KLIiAlY. WBOi,ALK HUtr.JlST, fcJ3l Wilmington. N. C Sneed & Co., s rrrtfcOB to knoxville hkni- vt C9.,vxcisiSi corner Market and second emu Uv xt, artuttc .designs, lowest pan. fwrjtojy InrtiM to coll and Inspect ut tuc my 13 tl 1DBIAS & Y0LLEI18, WHOI.KHAI.K IK.L:K IX 1 Prorlslonsi .Groceries, lipors, Tobacco, Oiglrs, ; AND 0MMISSIOX MERCHANTS, C..rro and IKxk Su., " WILMINGTON, N. U. MDtt Just Arrived ! JJXltWTuPTUAT FICESII tP-COUN JKTTUUn small Kits, at !ULL PEAItgALL'Ji, 3 II and 13 so. Water Street. ID ID in W CO CO w H h on the Solid South. A- IIEKBKRT, ZCDCLON B. Vt ,r r.Joo, Wm. j. nison, Geo. utixiA others. Price 3?t C. W. YATKi. Auntie Club House. 11 rtibt asd the prnuc 'UtritMKlu.NILHILI.ir. ?XJ w f4U conTlnced. Also a rul Art y jr me amoaement of mi T0MA8 K NIXON. " t WR1GI1TSVILLK SOUND. TfMfc reeu, lar ICE fOOL fiM TA1XTLT OKO- r 5S Men Storj1 - JTSUf X.OO-AJLi 3STjy WS. lxDrx'TO Jiiw Adtutuxxivts Fxxxd S Co rumlture J C Stoct 10 Carpenters Wanted , ScatDcut Carolina Beach steamers c w Yatss yotedmenon tne Solid south a fine rain here early j . . , There was thU niorninp, ien rockI carpenters, can Bud im mediate employment on application to Mr. J. C. Stout. See ad. The fare to Carolina Beach and return to-uiorror ; Is" only 2- centf, the regular Saturday rate. Don't forget the "gloje dispute" at the Wrlghtsville Beach to-night. It will take place at a o'clock. The peculiar enervating effect of Hinumer weather , is driven off by Hood's Sdr&apurilla, which "makes the weak strong." Fifty firt-class hand wanted to make Pants, by the day or piece. Apply nt 122 Market street. t Rubber Hose, Lawn Mowers and Hakes of the latest and most Im proved makes are sold by the N. Ja cob! Hdw. Co. ; There fs to be a vocal and instru mental concert at the Gncampment to-iuorrow night, under the auspices of the Y. M. C. A. Keep dry and you will keep healthy. . Umbrellas, rubber coats, &c, at I. Shriers, S. E. corner Front and Princess streets. - t I am Manufacturer's Agent for Barbed and all kinds of Wire, Com bination Wire and Iron Fence?. Or ders solicited. James I. Metis, t There is a man in jail now who it is thought can tell something about the Fulls murder. It is not wise, at Ihis time, to make, known .his name. The reports from the corn crop everywhere in this section are very On o and we may look for-some of the new crop by the middle of, Au- Rust. ' " - - w Reports come in that cotton it more flourishing than ever before known and it is believe! that the first receipts will come very early this year. Some of the stores on Front and Market streets are handsomely dec-, orated with bunting, in honor of the Encampment, but the display is not near so profuse as It was last year. A small frame house, on Fourth street, between Nixon and Taylor, was destroyed by fire about 1 o clock this morning. It was occupied by a colored man as an Ice cream saloon. The loss will not exceed $50. There was an alarm of fire yes terday afternoonabontGo'clock from a small blaze on Tenth, between Princess and Chestnut stets. It was extlngufshed before the fire de partment reach the place and th e damage was. trifling. Farmers, we can supply you with Peanut Sweepsand Diggers, Scraper and Coulter Points. Seven different size wings and two "size points for the "Boy Clipper," the most im proved plow on the'market. N. Ja cobrtldw. Co., faotory agents, t We have it now. A Pump that is always primed, never requiring a tub of water to start It. It is the bright invention of a North Caro lina genius and Is pronounced by all to be the best pump on the market. See It and you will have no other. N. Jacob! Hdw. Co. - - WIlliamFTsher, an old colored mau of generally evil, repute, was arrested this morning on suspicion of having found and retained the pocket-book advertised by us yes terday, : tKe-property 'of the well known colored carpenter and con tractor, Jno. O. Norwood. Gov. Fowle arrived here last even ing at 5.40 o'clock, accompanied by Col. Cunningham, a member of his staff. ' He was met at the tram by a number of cltlzeus and conducted to the Orton House, where he passed the night, and. went down to Wrlghtsville this morning. It i reported that & colored man who was coming into town a day or two with a cart belonging to Mr. Francis M. Moore, of Brunswick county, was stopped on thecausway ormosite the city , by highwaymen ! whA lAmnriHl hi uionev. The man whipped up hlahors, however, and. got a way safe. -.. . . . ' ' - - NOTHING ON' . EARTH equals Rough on Dirt Soap, Several of the soldiers fn camp at WnghtsviUe have cone hoine. Mr. Josh G.j Wright, Jr., has gone ! to Seattle, where he will embark in business. ltead Maj. McClammy's noble, pat- j noticcard, published elsewhere in tnis issue. I Mr. Jil. P. Kidder, who hvs been to South America, is here on a visit to his brother Mr. Geo. W. Kidder. The Kkvikw always goes to press on Friday about 2 o'clock, so as to give our force the benefit of the half-holiday. The watermelon crop hereabouts is very large, as it is everywhere in the South. You can buy a splendid melon now for a quarter. The N. Jacobi Hardware Co. were busy this morning unpacking a large invoice of - pistols and cartrid ges, just received by them. - j Hon. Wharton J. Green, arrived here yesterday afternoon and went down to Wrightsville on a visit to his daughter, Mrs. Pembroke Jones. A gate has been erected on the turnpike at Wrightsville, near Capr. Manning's place, and all vehicles go ing to the Camp are obliged to pay toll. - 1 ' Mr. B. G. Worth, who has been on a visit to his family, who are spend ing the Summer with relatives in New Jersey, returned to the city last L night. i Messrs. Jackson & Bell have put iua fon r-horso power gas engine into their printing office motive power there. to supply It works beautifully. Thnrn will ho ft L'eriinin .at .the Island Beach Hotel to night and it is to be an unusually brilliant affair. The last train jwill leave the Ham mocks at 12 o'clock- Another finerain at 12. o'clock to day and the gutters on the North gide of Market street, at its intersec tion with Front, was choked, back ing the water lip in the street. i : Carolina Beach offers its usual at tractions to those who want to spend their half-holiday quietly and pleas antly. The latest boat leaves at 5.30 and will iea'e. on the return about 9 o'clock! Maj. C. W. McClammy and Capt. John B. Husseypaid us a very pleas ant visit this forenoon. Capt. Hussey is the representative of that sterling Democratic newspaper, the National Democrat of Washington City. Hon. C. W. McClammy arrived here last evening and went on to his home at Scott's Hill. He takes his defeat very gracefully and will work just as hard to help elect Grady as he would have, done for McClammy. The Seacoasti ailroad will receive freight to be shipped only on the G:43ja. m. train and the 12.S0 train. Owing to the delay caused by accept ing freight at any time for all trains this anangement will be strictly adhered to. Mr. T It. Oglesby, formerly of this city but now representing Thomas Scrmann & Co., of Phila delphia, is in the city to day. We are glad to know that there is a prospec, of his(taking up his head quarters here again. Criminal Court. The slauder lease which was on trial nearly all day yesterday in this court reached a verdict late in the afternoon. John L. Barker was found guilty of slandering his di vorced wife, Miss S. J. Gardner. Solicitor Moore and M. Bellamy, Esq., appeared for the State and Messrs. Herbert McClammy and George Rountree for the defence. A motion for a new trial is to be made to-morrow. : , The time of the. Court has been occupied all of to-day, up to our close, in hearing the case of Dennis Horn, charged jwith highway rob bery. Col. Moore, tlie Solicitor, ap pears for the State and Hon. A. M. Waddell for the defence. Vucklen' Arnica Salv. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Bkin Eruptions, and positively cures anteed to give perfect satisfaction, auunu w fm . w I - - w - or money refunded. Price 25 cents v-vrt -lAT .... T i l" ' tr hr Robert R. Bellamy, wholesale and TJtail drxusUt. Forecasts. For North Carolina, rain and sta tionary tern peraure. Local forecasts, from 8 a. in. to-day, for Wilmington and vicinity, showers, with slight change-in temperature. r- -i ' , The Star or Itcthlcbem. TlnitLpaj-ticularly bright and bril liant star which may be seen these evenings a1: few degrees ; south of east is said to be the Star of "Beth lehem, and ' some of the religious papers do b.ot.doubt the claim. It is said that this star makes its ap pearance once every 314 years. - Progress. - It is very important iu 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 healthy in its na ture ami jeffects. Possessing these qualities, Syrup of Figs is the one perfect laxative , and most gentle diuretic known. Very Sad New. i A telegram was received here to day conveying the sad intelligence that Miss Julia Bear, a lovely and accomplished young lady, the only daughter of the late Mr. Marcus Bear, died .at Boston this morning. There vere no particulars!, j The re mains will be brought here for in terment beside her father in the He brew plat at Qakdale. That Glore FiRlit. It will probabiy be a fair and pretty night, notwithstanding the fact that the clouds overhead are thick and the rain is coming down at this writing (noon) and there will therefore probably be a large at tendance at the glove contest on Wrightsville Beach. Messrs. Lay- ton and Ddmpsey are both in excel lent trim, alter a week of hard work at training, and the event. promises to be one; of much interest to all. The fight will begin at 8 .o'clock. The Soldier Home. -4 Mr. WJ C. Stronach, Secretary of the North Carolina Confederate Vet erans' Association, has addressed a circular letter to presidents of coun ty associations of the Confederate Veterans Association of North Car olina, in which he says: "Wb are now ready to issue commissions to the ladies you may designate who will work inlthe interest of 'The North Carolina Soldiers' Home.' Please send in'namesto'the fJeere tary, ixnd. he cwill forward couimis- sionsmiuediately." ,l i . . i . Threatening Vengeance. 7 ... The little son of Mr. N. F. Brandt, an engineer on the W. & W. R. R. was struck! yesterday by "a colorjed boy much larger and older than , he is at the (instigation, it is said, of a a colored woman- "whose name we could not! learn. Mr. Brandt "went to the woman and questioned Jier in regard to the matter when she said did she Urge the boy to strike his son and that she would do itagairi.'Other words followed ahd' Mr. . .Brandt admits .that she ..incensed Moo. -so greatly tHat he struck Her." 7He?sur rendered himself to Hhe.Mayor, ad mitting the offense. 4. t -QO It is said that some of the woman's friends j have sworn vengeance airainst Mr. Brandt." He overheard some of their remarks, and told them that he should be prepared and it would be a bad day for them when they attacked him. Last night a gentleman and A lady were stopped at the corner of Fourth and Mulberry streetsby a gang of color ed roughs who enquired if that was Mr. Brandt and on being told that it was not him they volunteered the statement that it was good for the irentleman that he was not Mr. Brandt. Are You an Heir? More than half a billion of dollars . - , !if in unclaimed estates are awauiug the rightful heirs in England, Scot land, Wales and Ireland. Most of these heirs are hi the- United States, and havlei been advertised for in English papers. Thousands of heirs have never seen these advertise ments. If your ancestor on. your father's or mother's side came from any of the above-named countries do not fail to write to E. Ross, Eu ropean , Claims Agency,. 227. Grand SU New tEork; and ascertain If. you are an neir. -Your" deceased ances tor' rights are'yours by British law. Wehave information of tevery; es tate and -deceased person r whoso heirs have been advertised Xorinl25 years. Send postal note for 25 cents to insure, information. If you .are an heir we will "recover' the estate for yon. ; No recovery, no fee. : , Two Hearts Thiat Beat as One. Miss Etta Hewlett, the charming daughter of Mi. W; S. Hewlett, and Mr. S. A. G relish were married last night at the residence of the bride's father, on Fifth street. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Father Moore, of St. Thomas' Church. A reception was! held at the residence and a great; many "of the friends and relatives of the happy couple- called o tender their congratulations. The I wedding presents were numerous, handsome and costly. ' A CARD. lo My Friends -of the Third Con- ffress tonal District: j - j . It is no time for regret. The sue- ... W. Ai i. cess ot tue lemocraiic iariy wuu the domination ot the white people in North Carolina is paramount to all other considerations. You made a valiant and determined light to se cure my renomination; from the 1st to the lTOth ballot you proved to me vour devotion, loyalty and conli- dence. I thank you for it. I deeply. profoundly and sin ;erely appreciate it. You are Democrats. Your first and last consideration is Democratic supremacy in North Carolina. With out the asking you, I know, will support my successor, B. Fi. G rady, of the noble, true, tried and patriotic counfv of Duplin. As you have sup ported me l ask you to follow me in the coming campaign.1 I July 26th. ! C. W. McCxIammy. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED! 10 GOOD CARPENTERS. Apply at once to Jy 25 It J. C; STOUT. For Carolina -Beach ami Soulhporl S SYLVAN- GKOVE LEAVES WILMINGTON 9:30 a. m. and 3 30 p. m. KetuTnlng leaves the Beach at 13.30 and C p. m. On Tuesdays and Fridays leaves at 9:30 a. m., 3:30 p. ra. and 5:30 p. m. Tiieiiast train leaves the Beach-at 9 p. m. on Tuesdays and Frldavs. ' l The PASSPORT will leave for Soutkpert 9:30 a. m.. and for Carolina J3each at ; 5UJ0 p. m. every day in the week except Sunday. Season reduced rate Tickets for sale at the office or on board.- . 1 Fare Saturday 35 cents for Ihe round trip. Jy 35tf ... I ISLAND BEACH HOTEL J. A. BROWN, Manager. H AVING LEASED. THE ABOVE NAMED Hotel, situated at the Hammocks, I am pre pared to cater successfully to the wants of the public. .! I The tables wm be supplled-wlththe choicest viands ef the season. Many places of great interest In the vicin ity. Surf Bathing Bath Houses In still water, fine boating facilities, unrivalled tlshlng, and above. aU an unexcelled cuisine, i cottages on the Beach connected; with the Hotel." 1 i ProL Miller's celebrated Band engaged for the Season. . 1 - . J. A. BitOWU, my SStl MANAGEK. Not at' All Necessary J0 CAKUY YOUU PROVISIONS OK LUNCH to Carolina ueach as t here is a First-Class Family Grocery there, suppUed "with every tking the market affords and sold at city prices. j All Kinds of Canned Goods FOR LUNCH AND PIC NIC PARTIES and everything else that goes to make up a fine lunch. J FuU supply ot ICE always on hand. The residents of CAROLINA BEACH' will find It to their interest to deal with me as 1 vi keep on band everything In the Grocery and Housekeeping line. ' I " j ; HANS A. KUKB, je 7 tf PKOPRIETOR. SUMMER RESORT I at!j antic View," WRIGHTSVILLE,. C, 1SNOW OPEN UNDER SAME MaN'AUE- meat. Toe Hotel and grounds are near the waters of the fcound and the Atlantic Ocean and a few steps from the Depot of the sea coast Railroad from Wilmington. i Ask the conductor of the train to stop you at Wrlghtsville. - B9ASD Bf Tfll DAY, WIEK oijlMlB, Send for Circulars. ED. WILSON MANNING, j je 13 tt ,' j Proprietor. Dlamoud Yera Cura FOU DYSPEPSIA. i Forsa&by DP. F. a MILLER, teDUtt " con Fourth and Nun ts. . NEW ADVEI6TI8EMENT3. . ,y. ' Lost. A LEATHER POCKET.$OOK CONTAIN-- ' I'1'', ' .."'"-I ' '-" ing money and papers. The finder .will be rewarded by leaving It at Jy24 2t kfHIS OFFICF. JJNIU. HAVE ON3lT TALLS .TO-MOR-row and Saturday some unusually Fine Meats. . i -. - :-.- 4 V '- Have Just secured a lot of splendid . V; Sampson Pasture Beof, anxcellcnt ajrticle, and have also some of the best LAM a, MUTTON and VEAL offered here in months past. This Is all I ' . NATIVE MEAT, - and was raised within one hundred miles ot Wilmington. I It is young, toothsome. Call and see It. tat, tender and . . . ; ' 1 , ; . . .... ' ": t T '' : JOHN F. GAUUKLL, Jy 34 3i Front street Market, Sputh side. GLOVE CONTEST! AT OOE AlSr "I13W, Friday, July 25, 1890, at 8 R; M. ' .'- ; ; BETWEEN trf'; ' Professor LAYTON, : i : : - . OF SOUTH CAROLINA, AND ..; ; Prof. W, A. DEMPSEY, OF NEW YORK 'CITY. The Grandest fyorling Event of IheTcasoni Jy 17 tf Great Reduction in Prices AND BIG BAllGAINS IN ' - Ladies' Slippers -AND- GENTS' LOW SHOES -COMMENCING MONDAY, JULY 2 1ST, -AT- 108 North Front Street. (Opposite The orton.) jy 2itf Our Stock is Cbmplete ND WE ABE PHEPAKED TO FILL ALL orders and proscriptions entrusted to us. Vl-, . ltors to the Encampment please bear In mind. Wcire nearly opposite the Orton. . ' ' MUNDS BKOTHEttS, Jy 21 tf ' Drufglsts. Come aiid Sec Us ! ; T NO. 20 NOKTH SECOND STliEET, BK- tween Market and Princess, where, you can fet a Schooner of Draught Beer -for five cents, t excels anything In the city for quality and price- Export for 10 cents or three bottles for a quarter. Cigars, &c, always on hand, j i (ot soup and Lunch always on hand. ' Jy 23 lw . . "")" Go West, Young Man I t AS FAlt AS HUNTEH 3 BEER SALOON, No. 4 North Water f-treef. Wilmington. N. C, where you can get a schooner of iresh Draught Beer for live centn. something that excels anything In the city for quality and prices. Delivered free anywhere In the city. Fine Export Beer at 10 cents; three for 25: cents. - - jy 2S3t SOMETHING NEW T . I HAVE JL4T KECE1VED A BARHEL OF New Strained Honoy, The finest ever brought to this market, which I will retail at 23 cents a quart. Also, a . - consignment of fresh , tr Chip Beef, EggSj Bu(ter,Hains, &c, ' roil SALE CHEAP BY L B . F. Swa n n , Ag t . 1U south Front St., opp. jy L5tf D&W Front St. Market. THE HEWLETT HOUSE. ' :0: ; - :- ' ' JJY FHIENDS AND THE PUBLIC GEN crally are respctfully notified that I haye made extensive additions to uy premises at Switchback stauon, WrlLtsvlllo Beach, and am now prepared to., acccommodate ;thcm with the best of everything. , Fresh Fish, soft Crabs, 'pcvlled Crabs, Lc, ready on the arrtval of eTery.traln. v. Bar in the rear yxd separate and distinct rom the dinning rooia. taySOtX ' : ' " JAS. A, HEWLETT. m'Wm Of
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