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i Three TT0T3L .TJiMP. 1 .... nnsTAOEIMlD ..rro. ecu r ire month, 35 crnts. .-nrtl tj carriers, free prr rr'"1 i .... M".rTi - r t4 0W-J rfPi U taken; it ispleasanl ffij t tie taste, and acU JS Wis cleanica the st ,fr"r tfcpels colds, head- '...J fcteri ana cures uuuu .-r: Krmn Of FlZS 13 till vjr cf iti tiDd ever pro v- id the taste and ac j U tie t'n,jch, prompt Ii C?3i2.1 truly .lieneficwl in it VrrfP olr from 1116 m tktt qill commend i i i Wr rnaae it tau '.rIr known. -L ,,f Fls is for sale in 50 , Hides by all leading drug C l2j reliable druggist wh f I bte it on hand will pro t r-r-ndv for anr one irh jJtyit. Do not accept aiij fIlOTf FIG SYRUP CO. i uimtasco. cal i mJGi i " .1 i ! - ' I . r 3 VOL. XIV. WILMINGTON, N. C.,i FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1890. NO 207. It is a-matter of tradition in Japan Canada claims to be rnaiiruir. grows upon the bamboo 500,000 sonare milps than tb Vfiien -here i to be a famine Ingthat States, including Alaska. country. Thin year bamboo Jrees - . . i f l-ta j . . nie bearing fruit. i - mnecn sieamsnips, two barques. . -one brigand one hundred and one According to the statistics of illit-1 schooners arrived at New York on eracy in.vt nave been, gathered" in Wetlneklav Louiauit, tlie percentapo of the- i ,, -. . floret voters who are unable to read ' lne steamship Teutonic, of the and write U less lhan-that of the White Star line, is now dubbed "The white. i 1 - J Queen of the Atlantic." She ar- ti- .t itV m ricuju xorK on weunesuay "uov' l',"Vua "wiiu- nftnr th mt went in nonor - or -f Alexander. II. ' Stephens are.folldted in t larger by .The Butherfordton excursionists! lie United J took in points of interest on the Sea!-j most remarkable madeacras the bier pond. - The State Convention. - The Democratic State Convention coast Railroad and the , 'Ocean View j meets in Italeigh on Wednesday Railroad yesterday. There were next the 20th inst The usual re probably a thousand people on the. duced 'rates -will be granted on. all beach yesterday afternoon. p-ail roads. Tickets at all i points in run yet Her. re-1 uin ' New Push and Pull 13iind Hinges. Locks the blind when opened or closed. Saves labor aud cost of put, ting on inside fastenings, which are not neededwlth these hinges. Carr pentew; ittwill ay you to examine and use same.' N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t theState will be on sale August 18th, 19th and 20th, good to return until and including the 23th. 5 ri . t i . wr iiui r: n uiuiuc BMllUD reu'u.1 .!.!.!. I- n - - i - x , . . m . the best record-. The City of New lork left at the tame time as the I! The Ladies Dellshteil. The pleasarlt effect and the per- x t ect sa fety with which ' ladies may use the liquid fruit laxative, Syrup resenting him In later life as he ap- ared in Congress. . f n... -a. .o.V I ol 'S. amier atl conditions maKe-ic The complete enumeration gives Memphis C2J20 population. The city had 33,C00 In 1880; it has added tome 1-1.000 by annexation, there r- r ohk, m. r. rvutr HuJALK PKIG(5I3T, its i:zninion, u. i MMtacithc Solid South. "Lit? , JL . DTEBEKT, ZEBCLON B. rHbick, nennr csl Turner, ifjr-x In r. Jones, Win. J. Wilson, Geo. , L 5 Ijouz otters. ITI-t f us. 53 C. V. YATES. Just Arrived i Stt"T.rTIIAT KKESII t IM'Ol'N- I1ALI.& IM3AltALIiv 3 1 1 arvl 11 sx Water S t rrrt. John Werner- v- IIU Ii fctT UXE, AND HE HOLDS SiianxM for n nnti np ni ruar of the Lest lUrbers :n f Kjfe. cvia towels. harr man and -tat!. JcIIN WZItNElt. TLecrmaa Barber. E 3 UuUt street BflCLESr VEHICLES! roa !ALE A L.XKUK Nt'MBER A CREAT VAUIETY OF ond.IIand Vehicles, m aal nxlT tor Immediate F- tVj a be sou Ttrr low for ca&a or -rtapoltarjuau ORRLLLS STACLES, oaiAx fom the actual gain Is quite 50 per cent. Pennsylvania! !$.Z20 or not Railroad has The 115 trains arriving ami the same number- depart from the liroad street station, Philadelphia, on Sunday. On week, days 225 .trains arrive and 22C depart jrom this sta tion. . ? The Toronto, Mai kindly quiets the anxiety which has been felt tt know "what Blaine is after." Blaine is to run for the Presidency in 1892, tue Man sayn, anu proposes to run as a hayeed candidate, under the management of the. Fanner's Al lfance. L r ' i Emperor William of Germany, hait bought an estate, near Metz. it is supposed for' political reasons. He wished to show, the pitizens of 'the annexed provinces that he belonged to them, and to make it fashionable among old German families to own places In the district.j Tolstoi, the Russian novelist, savs he' cannot understand the popularity of Bellamy! Looking Backward. He sees nothing new in the book antj considers it a very flimsily told story. He says that) every idea in Looking Backward is stolen from Carl Marx's Kapital. i A planter in Alphhretta, Qa., has an aero of cotton, levery stalk of which Is of a deep rd ' color, leaf, boll and bloom. This novel crop i3 the product of seed three years ago from two stalks of red cotton found In n cotton Held. There (sa fortune in this new variety if; it can be per petuated. j ' . -Seventy-nine "persons in Great Britain pay tax on incomes exceed ing 50,000 per-annum. The total a trtr rebate amount of incomes thus assessed exceeds 8,00d,000 sterling. In Ireland tbere isionly'one tax payer whose income exceeds 50,000. He is returned at the'rate of 7C,3t9, and he last year contributed to the imperial revenues the sum of 1,908. last evening from box Ho. 21, was ; Teutonic and behind her. came in three hours remedy. It is pleas ing fn tJif. va nril in fnf itati caused by fire in a back room on the u , et , ofrectnal iu actinj? oi1 the ywr t v kidneys, liver and bowels Street LOCAL InTE'W"S. 1XDXX TO KXW A DTKBTISX X KNTS. Fnxed k Co Furniture Mcnds Broth iks Druggists C V Yatks Noted men on the Solid south j .. - i m . ft A. ! tl T api. vj. j. t'ennypacKer, we are pleased to hear, is reported as bet ter to-day. i There was a slight sprinkling of ket. The damage was trifling; the fire was extinguished before the Fire i Depart ment arri ved. , - ' 4- & A0LLER8. rcWnsf Groceries, Tobacco, Cigars, AND 'KIOX MERCHANTS, N. V :cfe ns Eggs, Chip Beof, Wqa nuk of lin ITniiio ! i wui sell rbeap. I have l5stUitCI CR0ICK FAMILY I1K0 lm J I ui seu kMer aux'any S 7D tux. Clre rae a . H aliraj, trtiiu No SUI RWASSV, AKt., v FroDt stnef. to UieFrout; i tM THE LAST FLHXJKNUE "T . ... 1S11' "! nre 4, Ji-ujpcr Jelr ief IaiJy foj J- rs tr The Daily Champion, of Atchison, Kansas, founded by and edited by the late Governor, John A. Martin, has come out squarely for free trade For thirty years it has been a stal wart Republican organ, and the ac tive delender of the protective idea While still retaining Its Republican principles, it says thatlho West has no nse for protection. he Western farmer,' It' says, has no interest whatever, in the protective tariff. Ilis interests lies in the direction of free trade aud access to all markets wherever hi.4 products uiay be iu le- uiatid." f V t- - A genuine boomerajig is the Force bill. It has the distinguished honor of splitting tha Republican caucus and of pitting Senators Hoar and Quay against each other. Matt Q. wants to go home and so has intro duced a resolution to vote on the Tariff bill on the SOtlr inst., and Hoar is opposed to a vote on anything unless he can get some guarantee from his colleagues that the Force bill is called iip this session. Quay Whacked by tome 15 Republican Senators whoijont want the Force bill to pomp before the Senate for action at this session, aud so the matter stands As it i?, It is hard to predict the result, hn the best in formed men about Washington seem ho think that Quay will down Hoar In th- contest and that the iorce tiill has alreaily been buried so deep In committee that it ili not see the light at this session. I 'Next Weduesday is the day for the gathering of the Knights of Pythias in this city. It will be a notable as semblage. Mr. Iredell Meares will deliver the address of welcome at Carolina Beach VOn behalf of the lodges in this city. Addresses will nlcrk Via rlaHtrorurt Vitr rn rimia nflrfies1 : 1 ii. ..i , I " ..j 1 V V " 1 uosenougn Rev. Dr. Creasy, of this city, and . n me uusi. In n iir x 1 r 1VCV. V. 1. JJJr 1 u, ui xuciicviur. More sultry weather to-day. Wind among the number. from the Southwest and thermom eter 82 at 12 o'clock. Why don't the truckers send in some Irish potatoes? The market is almost entirely bare now. . I : . Fifty; first-class hands wanted to make. Pants, by the day or piece. Apply at 122 Market street. t Music, dancing and fireworks to night atlCarolina Beach, to say nothing of a good fish supper. Promptly at 1 o clock to-day the doors were closed, and it Was Sun day afternoon on the streets. . In this section all but the late corn has been stripped "of its fodder and the crop is surely made, ! - Keep dry and you will keep healthy. Umbrellas, ruhber coats, &c, at I. Shrier's, S. E. corner Front and "Princess streets. ti Mr, and Mrs..G. Herbert Smith have returned from their" European tour and are now quietly domiciled at Greenville Sound. . Th 31 ission Services. Yesterday's Goldsboro Argus saysi "It has been a long time since a preacher has so soon made himself a popular favorite in Goldsboro as has Rev. C. L. Arnold, now conduct ing the mission in St.. Stephens Epis; copal Church. His sermons are all extemporaneous, - and are earnest and eloquent. Increasing congrej gations are greeting him at every seryice, and especially are the 'mem bers of St. Stephen's congregation attending the services with exemj. plary zeal, many of them who canj not do otherwise closing their places of business during the hours of ser-j- vice in order to attend. Mr. Arnold is now holding three services a day: at 11 o'clock in ! the morning, o'clock iii the afternoon, and at 8.15 in the eveninsr. The solo and choir singing is very fine. At all services the Dublic are welcome and are cor dially invited." - i'etcrson's Blacazine. o Peterson for September opens with a beautiful engraving "A Letter from Home," and the full page wood illustration "In. the Sunset, V is a poem as well as a picture. The illus trated paper "A - G innt Grass and Its Uses" is very amusing, arid gives much useful information in regard to banjboo, also various. -designs, of the pretty and artistic furniture made from it. , "Ransom's Aimless Journey,"- by James K. Reeve, is a wonderfully realistic;.. episode' and Alice Maud Ewell follows it 'with the first instalment of "Jackey and the Princess" which promises to beNa capital novelet. "Autumn Leaves' is a seasonable paper, . giving cle.sr directious for preserving their bright- nesf unimpaired. "Their Mutual Mistakes," by Frank Lee Benedict, will afford all the more pleasure ben cause of the happy ending. The other stories are full of interest. "Things Worth Knowing" contains an excellent article on "Choosing Meats." The household department is overflowing with good recipes and suggestions, and the fashion and needlework designs will delight the ladies. Termsr$2 a year. - Address Peterson's Magazine, Philadelphia. FLZAS2 KOTICF. - ,W"e wiu bo claa to receive cozzzLir'J:' a rroa our meao oa zzj &ai tiic-t;.;:i ccseral interest, list - ' Tlie a&me ox tno writer mait al-rrLja i t r alsied to Uie Editor. - Oommanicaaons must oe wnttta ca cx.lj one side cf ts papor. - rersonsLatJes must bo avoided, f a,, lfu spocuuf aul pantcaUrlj as.i:r stood taat the Editor does not always endorse the news ot oorrcspondeata aalesa no ttsted tatne editorial coiatana. ' '. "'" . ' vj p 1WA D V I C I C T I S JE M TJ 1 Ai Proclamation by llic Govenicr. SISOO REWARD ! STATE OF XORTII CAHOLINA." . EXECUTIVE 1) EPA KT AUTN T. II7j-t. Oniclat Inform at Inn hii rn celrcd at THIS -DEPARTMENT tnat Henry, crews, a convlrt, late cr the county ot Xju llanoyer, stands cUarjed wltu and lias U : a oonvictei of arson; ' ; J i , , . - ( " ' ' ' Jlud W7teivas Jt appears that said Henry Crews has escaped lrcm custody and 6 o con ceals himself that the ordinary nmopjs cf law cannot be served upon him; .Votr. Thnvrwr. ' I. DAN I E t ul f jirr.c. Governor of the State of North t'-iro'inji iv yirtuo of authority In rac vested by law. Co Is. sue- this my pkoc-LAMation. ofroMti!: a ro. ward Of TWO llL'NUKEI) Iini.t.AKs for thm apprehension and delivery of the said Henry Crewstothoauthoilllesof the rcnltentlaryr au jtaieign, a. c, and I do enjoin all onicera of jthe state and all good clUens to assist in bi toglngr said criminal to justice. . , . f ) Dono at : our City c I italeigh, t h3 ii-v--'i 0th -day of Auirnst: In thnrftnif nf ahi" Lord OnethOUKunrt. ff?ht hnnrtrwt nrt ntnttv , and In the one hundred and .fifteenth year oi uuf Aiuencan i naepenaence. -. : - l?y the Governor : DAN li G. FOWLE. telfair . rrlrate Secretary. DESCKIPTiON. Henry Crews 13 of light black' color.1 blaci: eyps and hair, rive feet, eight and a half mcnes nigh; weighs about one hundred and seventy-seven pounds: is "about thirtv-twn years of agt?. auirlllw - (Messenger and Star copj) 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 With "Regal" Paint on your house and "Plastico" on your walls, yoiir house will be beautiful and your family happy. Sold by the N. Jacobi Uuw. i o, factory agents. - t The Rutherfordton excursionists leave for home this evening. They made many pleasant acquaintances during their short stay here and we will nil be glad to see them again Suicide of a Young Colored Man. William Screven, generally known as "uuriee," wno nas oeenempioyea as a porter in Messrs. W. H. Crreen & Co.'s drug store for several years uast. died late last eveninsr from the I would come off mv bon effects of laudanum, evidently taken brought me aottle of B. B R v.'.; Blood Diseases. Blood diseases are'terrible ofl ac count of their loathsome nature, and the factrthat the"y wreck the consti tution so completely unless the proper antidote is applied. B. B. B; (Botanic Blood Balm) is composed of the true antidote for blood poison; Its use never fails to give satisfac tion. Vv.'-" -',. - Mrs. Laura Hart,- Beaufort, S. C, writes: "A loathsome form of blood poison was killing me. My appe tite was lost, my bones ached, and parts of my flesh seemed .as if it j lones. A friend The Sneed &, Go TO KNOXVILLE gUCCESSOKS ture Co., southeast corner Market and second streets, L -prices. stock. Large stock, artistic designs, lowest Everybody Invited to call and Inspect V r I - pac my "13 tf St; Mary 's Seminary j ; ELECT BOAItDING AND DAY SCHOOL. The exercises of this Institution will bo re SUhied on MONDAY, Sept. 1st, 1899T -Terms male known on application to ' SISTERS OF MERCY, "Jy 2G oaw 4 w aat . . - Chai lotte, NTC Wilmingloit & Wcdan ft. I?. Co. n. MW, ,,::!;; - . -f I. with a suicidal intent. He left the store about half-past 2 o'clock and repaired to the kitchen In rear ofiery. Mr. O. (j1. Parsley's residence, on North Front street, :- near Mulberry to see a colored woman by the name of Henrietta Hall. He found her in company with another woman, nam-j ed Sarah II ill, and to the two he confessed that he had taken two tablespoonfuls of laudanum. They would not believe sores Degan healing at once, anu when l hau taKen two oottles 1 sur prised my friends at my rapid recov- " WILMINGTON N. C. AUg. 5Uli 1890 OFFICE OF SECRETAUY OF WILBIINO--V ton & Weldon Railroad comnanr. amip lal! meeting cf the stockholders of the WU mlhgton & Weldon Railroad Company will b? held at the office- ot the Company, in the City of Vllmlngton. North Carolina, on Tuesday.' AU2USt2Gth. 18$0. at 12 M for the numoKo of considering: and acting-upon the question of icriuy uuuiuuiini uapiiai rioc:c lor anu on account of the construction ot b.mnches to the Smairi road, as provided for In ah amendment -to the Charter of the company, rittried Feb. ruary 2lst, A. D. 18fJ7, and such other matters as may come before the meeting for con&ld. erauon. - - y T , ; Dy order of the rrenldent. "v .' . ...' ' JAS. F. P08T, Jk.. -, aug jSOt secretary V. & w. IL It. Co.; W. A. Bryant Moody, Tex, Writes "I had an agonizing case of Salt Rheum for four j-ears, whichV medi? cine l tooK oniv seemea roaggra- ri' f..t. vate until i found b b b. it cured weat Clearing Out Salo my handi which resembles a burnt The Wilson Advance says that the Wijson Light Infantry "thoroughly enjoyed their trip to Wrightsville ami breathed heavily' they called in him. at first but mW when some time after he fell asleep surface. It, also cured my two chil dren of itch, which had resisted pre vious treatment." i , NEW A DVffilSTlS EM ENTS . -OF- and the bncampiuent. Again we request the Goldsboro Argus to copy. Col. E. D. Hall has been appoint ed, on behalf of thelState of Norgi Caroliua, a commissioner to the Na tional Prison Association to be held iu Cincinnati on the 25th of Septem ber. saw at once that under a stupor. Dr. FIRE WORKS! AT- Dr. Jewett, who f hn mnn Wfla Green was also called; from his drug C AROUNA BEACH store and an attempt was made toi -LADIES' SLIPPERS -AND- " ' A. A . ' use the stomacn pump out it was too late and despite of all efforts the man died about half past 5 o'clock. Screven was a young man, about; I o0 years old, and unmarried". He FKIJDAX NIGHT. LOW SHOES j AT A In D E KLO W COST, Music. Dancine, Fireworks. ccv Mfoi; mit mi, ism, Boat leaves Wilmington at 9 a. m., JL30 fori A great many of the eicuraionists came lier Lome vears erom 8umj . . .. - . i " . . . w who arc here jvent aowu on tue ter .g n ! aml bore'a Icood reputa- i'assport uus morniug lor a trip to Southport and a short run outside. The Rutherfordton band accompan led. them. ' Largo crowds went down the ri,ver this morning. The Grove carried about 200 to Carolina Beach, on the excursion given by the ladies ot Bladen Street M. E. Church, and the Passport went down to Southport, and for a run to sea, with her decks "Why. now -I cannot get enough to rat," says one lady who formerly had no appetite, but took Hood's S.irsaparill u tion. There is no known motive the deed. V 1 i . T Corbner Jacobs held an in over the; remains - this morning, when the: above facts were offered in evidence. The iurv rendered a1 verdict to the effect that the deceas ed came to ins death from an over dose of laudanum, i There are some who thin't that Screven did not intend to kill him self but that he took the laudanum p. m. and 5w30p..m. Train leaves Beach at 13.30 p. no., 6 p. m. and Last train from Reach at 9 p. m. Fare, 5.30 boat, S5 cents. aug 14 2t iquest Wilmington SeacoastR.E -AT Geo; R. French & Sons, lOS North Front Street. (opposite The Ortoa) , aug 11 tf ' J covered with people. t77. i1"f to "with the view of frightening the wo . . r men and getting 'una sensation, be lieving that they would make known we have It now. A always pruned, never requiring a. tub of water to start it. Xt is the bright invention of a North Caro-j Una genius and is pronounced by all to be the best pump on the market. See it aud you will have no other. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. the fact 10 time to save his life, as witness his voluntary statement to them that he had taken the poison. i Ladles Who Um Fik Powdm. ti To neutralize the injurious effect The train leaving Front Street depot over the Wilmington Seacoast any powder or liquid, iixr'Oil," If the po of nKLLK at night use "Lkau- powder Is used in nnnln T.l? A ITTTTTT.T.TE " Railroad at 12:50 p. iu., and the dav timeIf during day ; apply it at Hammocks at' 1:45 p. m., is. discon night, or first bathe ttie neck and tinned. The train leaving the Ham- face with ? -ikaurkllk UIL, ' tnen mocks at p. m. on Sundays will - "f ;n-- IS EFFKCr AUG. 1J5TH. Lextve Wilmington G:45 and 9:30 a. iu., 2:50, 5:00, 7.-00 and 9$0 p. m. Leave Hammocks 7:40 and 10:30 j a. m., 4.-00, 0.-00, 8.-00 and 10:00 p. m. Sunday trains leave Wilmington 9:30 a. m. and 1250 and 9:00 p. in. Leave Hammocks 10:30 a. m. and 6:00 1 and 10:00 p. m. -. . . j: r. inula:, aug 15 tf - GenI Manager." , Board at Wrigh tsv i 1 1 e THE OWENS HOUSED On Dock Street, between Front anil Second, TTA BKiN TIIOUOUGnLV KtXOVATrp and the lloozis furnished with an cje to the ! I- ' - " - - comfort of the publls. The Jiooxs are nice I j 7;- . . T-"..' : ' - and cool and the Table upf lied with t Let at the market affords. - . Board by the dajr, weeJc or month at tr ry low rates. Mrs. 8. IT. OtVX.s. ausrsilm I'roprlc tress. A Splendid Assortment 1 ' ' - OF BATHSPOHGES s A uate-iwlth Doard la FV PAHTIE3 -CAV II E ACCOMMO- a prirati ; household at For sale by Jyy-ltf leave hereafter, at 6 i n . taken on the '2JJ) p. m. train;. p. m. 6:45 a. Freight' m." arnl smooth and pliable. $1.C3 at Drug gists, or prepaid by express. JZ. S. Vtlb, Jtri-y Citr, lu J. for pari!' i Jr:Mt OA 23. THIS PAPER ir!:?:n;n:?. 3 - 11 hi.' n.iir.'.i
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