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W wtU be gua to reoeid cocnxawcafcis from cur mends on any ana tU Eit;?ct Keneral interest, tmt . , Trie &am or ens witter mast tnrajt fcftJf ur nlsned to tfte xoitor. commonicactons man be written on oMj ,one aide ot tao paperi U : ; Psrsonanues most be aTOtd&S Ana It is espsctaur ana parUcularU 'zslZzt- atooa tnat the Editor aoesfnot alwaji enscrra j ' a taa Tiewa of correspoaOenta aaless so ttatea tn tne editorial columnat ? ship Vermont, Is the first Koman jut Irwin, P recently rhe bluest plate glaisa factory in' The Cape Fear is on a bboiD.1 'AJ Tecei vioz j the world is sopu ta be established ; nine-foot rise is reported at Fayet te Catholic chnplain that the a., on the Pennsylvania ! Tille up to yesterday morning, when NEW ADViSKTISEJMLENTSi 9 - NEW ADVKKTI8EMENT8. had. It has been discovered navy has j Kailroad, by a syndicate of English' j the Cape Fear left there, jaud American capitalists, j is reported, ha a : ruvt : t .i : German Empress Is descendel fro,,, 113 ""I'""1-. Harold I, founder of the Kingdom ? that A wuicil, lt ; The troom aII l-ff th ! lS ferte ha a capital of rA000,-'earIv train this inoruio camp uy an, and have them of Norway, and from frt Kinff. Hakon. V, its X . 3 f.UTKlTlOOSJUlOE f3 0?AU.cOR?4IA. will, the medicinal I rf rh:it- Known to ue i Icucfkijl to the Human - toing a agreeable 't5rive bxalive to perma vv rue .Habitual Consti "T -i ti... imiii' ill de- yg, a-1 iv- ' . . -caawcuK or iuucuc dcaf the ans.uvER IHD BOWELS. bcr msrsnu trrrcwAur tfjUTn ana btklmu i n urtu.T follow. rr b using it and all are VJU Wliil Ik.. Apt TX" 0hAmL3T fUW WltUlJ OIT1 PIGS J . iArCTUIt3 OM.T BY WORKIA FIG SYRUP CO. J utftUCiSCO. CL Witj r. f roRK. m. r I rafcr SOtfEUT 15 U ELLA 91 Y. aawasAU DKt (;uisT, Vis Wianinirton, N. C Snoed & Co., vTE)S3 TO KNOXVILLK Ft'RNI Co.. Kixt aomr Msrfcet and Second fx LLvoct, artistic designs, lowest K ItwaTinvltfdtocali andlnsDect tuc ta j 13 tl Just Arrived ! Jit UTOK THAT FICEMI I r.-orX-CTTti,in scull Kirs, at UALL PEAIKALL'P, i3 II and U So. Water MreeL Come and Sec Us ! uasoKTM:aM stheet, he- i2Jf ,!wr n re cents. ,.-rf Wwataor ihw bottles for 2rw aiwa soa liand. Ml A SPECIALTY ur nellair Mattresses. i nil. t1 hit U hi Stock is Complete, t,AflrEPAUEIiTO FILL ALL w. Pa u ar la mlod. lit ll ! ... I . us HKOTUKKS. Droislsta. at WnVhkvillft . vAN HL ACCOM UO. i i u a rrUiu; nouehold at UlTfi, BO A H D," - BOX 304, CUJ. r piinos the Solid South. .... Ult l.J 41 xv. uenry o. Turner, C. W. TATESL 3 NEW I "vtn a b arh clop ned'n-.npy, IOlLU WtK. WhkH 1 W.l!ulter,llanis.&c. ; ttf61 rP. rrtw st. Marten The eontractore for the Haltiniore received t!53.9C8 more than the con tract price for that ship, which was ll.SiOOO, the extra sum lieins for t changes and premiums. Hervteam lu Jtrt&l cost 13,912. 0 - - - t , . . Alucii raliAfactlon is expressed at thrt apiointiuent of Capt. Kane, the hero of the Calliope at Apia, to the command of the Inflexible, one of the largt&t and most powerful bat tleships in the 'British nav-j ..... i Henry; M. Stanley is to lecture in this country in the Fall. In the meantime he is to undergo a course of lectures himself curtain lectures. He continues 111, howevertand there i probably more quinine than h6ney in liis honeymoon. . i ue irrepressinie isiaine is a very disturbing clement now in the G. O P. It is vrar to the knife between him and the Ways and Means Com mlttee of the House. Let the fight progress.' we predict that! Blaine will come out on top. The. New York correspondent of the Philadelphia ledger says: "The prevalence of labor troubles is one of the features of the current year. The number of strikes and of strik ers thus far this year has been near ly double that of the corresponding time in 1889." i i i OurSouthern neighbors are having two lively rackets now. Plucky little Salvador Is advancing steadily towards the capital of her big enemy and the revolution in the Argentine' Republic still progresses. J When they get as much of it as we j had in this country from 18C1 to. 18C3 If they ever do they will be willing to shake , hands over the bloody chasm and let by gones be dog-gones. ' Judging by the quotations! in Mr. Stanley's new book, his favorite reading during the Emin expedition was in the Bible and Tennyson. Be fore turning in for the night, he tells us, he always read the Bible; and it appears that he . read the book through twice from beginning to end. Next to the Bible, Mr. Stanley quotes oftenest from Tennyson not always quite correctly, by-the-by. Browning figures in Stanley's pages as well as Tennyson. Under the heading, "Prof. Brown Sequard Distanced,"Dr. Burggraeve writes inhis Repertoire Universal de Medeciue Doshuetrique that a. I)r Malin-Confco, of Naples, preteudsto have discovered the microbe of old age. The publications of Italy an nounce very seriously that the mi crobe of old age exists and is trans mitted by heredity; invades with age the entire human organism, which it ravages and destroys, Iead- ng to caducitv and finally to death. The above-named Dr. Malin-Conico hopes thus to have found the means of combating this invisible enemy, and preventing man from getting old. All of which is ''important if true." ,' all gone home. Hope to see The consolidation of three "big' next 'eat at tlie new encampment companies in Alabama is announc- ! roumlsL: ed the Debanlelebeu Coal aud i Mr. E. 6ollissario aud family, of ! Iron Company, the Bessemer Iron!' Jacksonville, Fla., arrived here this and Steel Company and vthe Little; morning on the Southerntrain, and Belle Iron and Steel Company. 'Thej; went directly to Masouboro. Sound new company is to have a capital ! on a visitlto relations there, stock of $ 10,000.000 aud it will he; t7 77 " z one ot the largest enterprises in the . . XT n n - 7 .I the veterans of the 18th N. C. Recr THE PURGEHl HOJSE! countrv. It was stated at the banquet given Mr. Stanley by his publishers that the paper used to print tiie various editions Continental, American and English would, laid, out in sheets, make a white carpet .for a footpath from Zanzibar to 1 he Congo and that, piled one upon another, thew would reach to. the -"height of the Eiffel tower. - ment, has issued a call for the an nual reunion of the survivors of that regiment to take place at the Ham mocks, on the Friday of next week, August 8 tit. James Gordon Bennett is in Pari watching Gardner Howland "tool ii.. ir i. -. . i . me iuagner; jo$epn 1'uiitzer is1 in Paris paying big prices to unavaif Ing oculists; Whitelaw Reid is' in Paris attending to the business o the nation, and Charles A. Dana on the high seas, bound for Paris and a cood time. Meanwhile, re marks the New York Press, the daily newspapers come out with reg ularity, and no one knows who makes them. is The Democrats will make a big fight in Pennsylvania and they are going in to win. Delamater, Boss Quay's candidate for Governor, is very unpopular, and this is but one of the many causes which are un dermining the G. O. P. in the Key- A A . A. n TT-v . sione oi&ie. xne democrats are thoroughly harmonious and enthus ed over their ticket and it looks al ready as though Pattison will beat Delamater, with the chances'of gain ng several Congressmen this Fall. LOCAL JSTJETSKTS 1NDXX TO NW ADTSRTISKKKNTS . Snekd & Co Furniture Mcnds BKOTnKBS Druggists Sea edcle Carolina Eeach steamers ruRCELL House L & J II Dlnton, prop's C W Yates Noted men on the Solid south These heavy rams are the best scavengers we have. The tide in the Sound usually high yesterday. was un As a role you will find that all great water drinkers are stout peo ple and, similarly, that all fat people are exeat water drinkers. TIte an nouncement is now made that fifty per cent. of consumptive cases, in their first and second stages,; can be cured by the excessive use of( water, combined with excessive eating. The theory has been explained be fore a meeting of the Chicago Medi cal Soctetv. by Dr. W. II. Burt. His treatment consists in detail jof the free use of water every hour ,in the day, nine hoars'.sleep regularly and j if possible the sea or mountain air. Aloveall, the patient must Firewood is high aud scarce and a few flat loads would sell well here now. Mr. Henry W. Angell, of Rich mond, Va.. is in the city on a brief visit. There was two inches of rainfall here to-dav, between 8 a. m. and 3 p. m We are glad to hear further favor able reports to day as to Mr. Roscoe Lamb's condition. Economy: "100 Doses One Dollar." Merit: "Peculiar to Itself.' Purity: Hood's Sarsaparilla. Fifty first-class hand wanted to make Pants, by the day 'or piece. Apply at 122 Market street. ' t , Rubber Hose, Lawn Mowers and Rakes of the latest and. most iiu proved makes are sold by the N. Ja cob! Hdw. Co. " t ; Keep dry and you will keep healthy. Umbrellas, rubber coats, &c, at I. Shrier's, S. E. corner Front and Princess streets. t Kev. it. h,. l'eele is oil op a vaca tion of a few weeks. Rev. Mr. Rogers, of Pender county, will filn his pulpit during his absence, t 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 A large excursion party, from Fayetteville, under the auspices of the Presbyterian Sunday School of mat city, arrived Iiero this morning over the iC. F. & Y. V. R. R. and went directly down on 'tip? Sear oast R. R. i i -i.-i . , ,- Farmers, we can supply you with Peanut Sweeps and 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- cobi Hdw. Co., factory agents. t Capt. W. A. Johnson, of the Clin ton Company, was in the city yes terday. with his wife; the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. West. Capt. Johnson wilt be on hand next week with his command at the- Eneauip- ment and he says that he expects to have full ranks. cr-f-sp4-- if t! mu ;t i ?:. -- Th orous: 1 UBViIIIl ode led WITH ALL THE LATEST v :0:- em IMPKOVEMENTS. h of tie Finest lib i m ii ! -:0: We have it now. A Pump that is always primed, never requiring a tub of water to start it. It is thej bright invention of a North Caro- j lina genius and is. pronounced by all to be the best pump on the market. See it and jou will have no other. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. The traveling public pronounce THE P0RCELL first-class in every respect No pains or efforts will be spared to make guests feel comforta'ble.- v, ' ; RATES $S.OO PJBR JDj&rST. ! It is related of a clever and hand- some friend of ours that during the panic on the Sjrlvan Grove y ester-, day he turned to his clerk, who was also on board, and shaking his hand fervently hoped that he would meet him in Heaven. They have met since, but not at the proposed ren dezvous. : i The Regatta Yesterday. The second regatta oi the season took place yesterday afternoon-over the Club's course in Wrightsville Sound There was a good attend ance and ; a spirited race. The Pi rate, Cant. Norwood Giles, won' the race, with' the Peggotty, Capt. T. W. Meares, second, and the Vixen, Capt. E. S. Latimer, third. Some Good Music. i. The Third Regiment Band, from Newton, an excellent musical organ-J ization, went down on the Passport today to i Carolina Beach. They played some delightful pieces at the steamer's wharf and as she. left her dock. They will return to the city this afternoon and put np at the Purcell House where we may ex pect to hear them again. A ESS EES AKD PROPKIETOKS; T Forecasts. . For North,.Carolina, showers and warmer weatjiier. locar forecasts, from 8 a. m. to-day, for Wilmington and vicinity, showers and warmer weather. i - ; The Ladies UellKlited. The pleasant' effect and the per fect safety with which ladies inay use the liquid fruit laxative, Syrup of Figs, under all conditionsmake it their favorite remedy. It is pleas ing to the eye and to the taste, gen tle, yet effectual in acting on the kidney., liver 'and bowels. j ' The Pnrcsll House. The handsome and attractive a(d- vertisement of the Purcell Hoiise, in this issue, speaks forjtself. The new proprietors and managers, Messrs. ( E.tLk?& J. H. Hinton, have proved the right men in the right place. Their aim is not only to maintain theAlready excellent reputation !bf the house but to improve upon it,- and this they will do.. i - Tlie Lightnlnc's Freak. " This morning, between, 11 and 12 o'clock, dining thjs hardest part of the rain storm, lightning struck the resirlenca of Sergeant Bender,"of the police force on Castle, between -Sixth and Seventh streets. It struck on the Southwest corner of the house passing through inside of the roocT, where a child was on the bed asleep, ; but did not hurt it. From- there it v. went into the room ' on the Soutk east corner,; splitting the floor very badly and doing other damage, and passed out of the back part of tbf house. Mr. Bender was sleeping in the room on the Southeast corner, but it didn't touch him. It was a str.inge freak of the lightniug and a atrADge and unaccountable jump It made. ':.,.."' :. . m; j num- This rain business is getting mo notonous. There was another heavy down pour this noon. If it does not look i let up soon the cotton crop will be upon the drinking of water for all time as his Ufa. .Heredity was the great danger, and Dr. Buri advo cateil the passing by Congress of a law forbidding the' marriage of con sumptives. 1 With this In force, one hundred years from now consump tion would not exist - (u the United State. ' .(- - ; ROUGH ON DIRT SOAP takes the cake. - I seriously injured. The accident to the Grove will not in any way interfere wTth the excursion to be given on Thursday toCarolinaBeach under tfiei&uspices of the Evangelical Lutheran St. llathew's Mission - Sunday School. I'lie. Passport will take the. - place of the other boat and two. trips will be i.Kule from the city, one at 9:30 a. in. and the other at 2.C3 p. ru. - No Blackfish for Sapper. . The Sylvan Grove, the accident to which we reported yesterday, ar rived here: in tow of the tug Alex. Jones just after we went to press. The accident was to the steam pipe, as reported by us, and was simply a disabling one. She will go Into the ship hospital aud will be in service again In a; few days, as soon as the pipe can be replaced. It is the first time, since she-has been at work here, that! the least' accident has oc curred to her. No one was hurt but there was almost a panic on. board. Engineer Piatt promptly and brave ly stood to his post and shut off the steam and then the excitement rapidly subsided. Capt. Harper was, as usual, as cool as a cucumber and as soon as he realized the position of affairs raised a signal of distress. There wasja large number of passen gers on board, among them several ladies, butno one was in the slight est way injured. Bu they didn't have any blackfish for supper last night. ! ' v I r J Itaeklen's Araica Salv. . f The Best Salve' in the world for Cuts, Braises, Sores Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores. Tetter, Chap ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and ail rikin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. Itis guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. - - Price 35 cents per box. i ":'V:. FcrEale ;by Robert R. - Bellamy, r hole 22.1? and iitr.il dr.! it r f; Belftfrd's for August. The complete novel in this ber, by George Parsons Lath.rop, is quite out of the tine of summer stor ies; it contains a great deal of the unexpected. The apparent hero, who makes room for a true man, "had been carefully brought up in the fear of God and the admiration of himself,' and acts so like a cad that it is not pleasing to find him winning one sweet girl after beiug a brute to another. One of Long Island mysteries is skilfully worlied into the tale. Besides theuovel.there . . V L are two clever short bits of fictioli. ",The Race Horse in America," liy Colonel F. F. Warburtoa, is full of information for admirers of good horses. The venerable .Charles Gay . - . ... . arre, or Louisiana, contrioutes an interesting essay on the literature of his native State. '.'Canada Under Protection" is by Hon. J. W. Long- ley, of Nova Scotia, who believes that intercontinental trade would afford the most available solution for the Dominion's commercial and political problems. Dr. Alexander Wilder writes entertainingly oP'Edi- tors I Have-Known." In the editor ial department some facts and Cg u res are so arranged as to j convey the Impression 4hat the majority of the Federal soldiers in the civil war were Democrats, bt this conflicts with a statement we have seen that tens of thousands were xaw recruits from Europe and that many of them did not know enough of the lan' gonrje tcmake known their wants. Col. Saunders. ' " Tke Charlotte Keivs savs: "We were! glad to meet that splendid Oar- olinian, Qol. W. L. Saunders, at -Cleveland Springs yesterday. CoL Saunders is still a great safferer, but -in general appearance he seems to be improve l over recent years, and -notwithstanding his physical suffer ing;, he retains hisusual cheerful dis position and looks on the bright side of things. We were glad to learn " from jCoi. Saunders that he has about -completed- the collection of material fordi s colonial history of this State. He' has secured data sufficient to mak4 a history of ten volumes, f. He has pent years of time and no' amount of trouble to secure this ma terial, and it is undoubtedly a Iiis torfcal collection of inestimable val- ue to the State. The work of com- ; piling this history could not have -bee"n uudertaken by a more Capable .: man than Col. Saunders. Racked with pain, Cot Saunders has never ; allowed his interest in the work to lag, and his work, when completed, will be one to claim a placa in every public and private "i library in tha state." , -..v;; ". For Carolina Bench anlSoulhJwrt ...... gTEAMEIt PASSrOiCT WILL LEAVE FOB Carolina Beach (Lillj at fc30 a. m. and fip. m. steamer IiESSIE will leave for Southport daily; at 9m a. ta. wnllfiVe for th? Beach niir at p. n. ' ); zj tt V
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