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crom oar rrtcxiits at &7 aal all n?2cts ,
general interest. bat . , ' ' ' ,; -
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nishm to tne KXtca. . . , ;
j uoaunanicatiorrt mast do tmttrn cu cnir
one side or the paper.
J Personalities must De aroleo. -
And ft ts espsciauy parucatkriy under
stood that thf K.tor floes not always endorse
the.rtewa of correspondonu cniesa so ftated
in tne editorial columns.
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VOL- XIV
WILMINGTON, N. C, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1(5, 1890.
NO 208.
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EtSpUj on the Kidney
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of its kind everjprt
riCk t the taste and ai
L aJ trulr WueGcial in it;
Cred cnlv from the xnqei
iVA 'rtce substance. iti
CVtVVst quaUtiea commend il
I br? made it the xnosJ
tkr's-py ,r one
Vsto'eyit.' Dj not accept an)
tit nuasco. cal f
rzizx.tr. w rost, .r.
lUtfCKT K UELLAMY,
EwLF.lE DUtT.OlST.
j s " . Wilmington. N. C.
Cad tip for sale in 60i
Xsr reliable tiruggisj wm
tt bre it on Land will pro
KdlMeuca the Solid South.
Hit A. BCKBEKT. ZEBCUN B.
, tu. M. nctark, Ilfnrj u. Tarncr,
k n If J r.Jcr.m, Ww. J. Wilson, Gea
3- C.W.YATES.
Just Arrived !
UlllT.FTHAT FKEn lT- OI K
TTtK.ta uxll Klt.. at
HALL V I'EAItS?
i : U is4 U so. Wator Street.
Sneed & Co.,
,Cl)RS To KNOXV1LLE FURNI
vXicTtw cowr M.rkci and Second
r l-TJ.ns,3rtLtic designs, lowest
x twftjr inxttM to call and ln?ct
nac mj 13 if
EHICLES! VBHILES !
us .U.K A LAhOK Nt'MBER
i53 A C.KKAT V AKIETY OP
wond-Hand Vehicles,
rJ yr an i rrjidy for lmmedl&te
" ":-s- -ry low lor cash or
l !:. I 1.S STABLES,
f "- "I Wr.i ui. Irlnrfwui SI.
T M . - .
aA. & V0LLEK8,
ll.xAL: OKAI.KHS IN
visions, Uroceries,
Lrs. Tobacco,' Cigar?,
X.O OAT Xsl"Jb2W Si
1KDXX TO Kgv Aorsariuif IXT
xtfp co Purnuur
Mrxifl BuorHia. Dniclsta
. Y.N'AMBtxaK Lr?al notice
ckos-lt A iioaau-liulUlDM at Auction -
tt w Y ATts Noted mep on the Solid south ! col oretl.
Day's leugth 13 hours nnd 29 min
utes, j
The Register of Deeds has this
week ; issued marriage licenses for
three couples, one white and two
SiiDet to-morrow afternoon nt 48 f Alter diphtheria, scarlet fever,
minutes iost C o'cldcK. Pneumonia, or onv other eerere ill
Hood's Sarsaparilla.
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We are plod to learn that Mr.
Willie Konig, who has beep sick for
more than a month past, has recov
ered and returned to duty.
Mr. F. W. Ortmann and family,
who have b'een spending the Sum-
Mr. Mayo fed 150 people last
night at Carolina Beach.
-AMI
I "MISSION
MERCHANTS,
:cktns. Eggs, Chip Beef,
Sort!
Catolina Hams
'.-ti.-a itiniseUcban. I bare
' Ano;wm the ntx. caw me a
" ,n-i
.Fifty first-class hand wanted to
make Pants, by the day or piece.
Apply at 122 Market street. t
1 i .
Mr. flans A. Kuro had his store at
Carolina Beach handsomely decora
ted with bunting yesterday.
Rev. Mr. Beaman will preach at
Masonboro Baptist jCharch to-mor
row (Sunday) afternoon, at 4 o'clock.
. -, .
Mr. Jere Hewlett and crew caught
SiX) black drum at; one haul with
their seine
Beacji.
to-day
on Masonboro
No &tai
is.
I. .
frtu
so. lront Strtrt.
,trmanU to the Front.
rXl,,l M.EX THE Last ri iriirvnK
wi! e Welt ? Tlicae aud (1 re
fTiL1: a file at th Ubrarr Aa-
Keep dry and you will keep
healthy, umbrellas, rubber coats.
Arc, atI. ShrierV, 8t B.' comer Front
and Princess streets. t
I am Manufacturer's Agent for
Barbed and all kinds of Wire, Com
bination Wire and Iron Fences. Or
ders solicited. Dames I. Metts. t
Only one interment, -a child, in
Oakdale this week, jbut one, also a
child, In Bellevne, and seven, four
adults' and three children, in Pine
Forest f
With "Regal'VPafnt on your house
and "Plastico" on your walls, your
liou?e will bet beautiful -and your
family happy. Sold by the N. Jacob!
lid w. Co , factory agents. t
There is a very bad break In the
sidewalk at the Northwest corner of
Front anu urange streets, wnicn
should be repaired at once, as it is
dangerous to petlestrian?.
A correspondent of the Tarboro
Southerner, writing, from Camp Lat
imer, says, that the Wilmington
Light Infantry Is n splendid coui
pany and an honor to the State
Guard."
The first session'of the Western
ICorth Carolina Annual Conterence
MethoJlst E.; Churchy South, con
venes In Concord oij the 26th of No
vember, 1800, Bishop John C. Keener
presiding. ! '.'
The Statesville I Landmark, th
speaking of the Iredell Blues, says
that -'the Second and Fourth Regi
ments came back (from the En
campment), better pleased than
ever before." f
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Messrs. Cronly & Morris will sell
on Wednesday next, on the premi
ses, the buildings on the North side
of M ulberry itreeti between Front
and Nutt, on the site of the new Y.
M. C. A. building, gee ad. i
One of our np-country friends, a
mountaineer,. whie at Carolina
Beach yesterday saw" a boat some
little distance from the shore and
immediately" wanted to know what
that kerridge was do in out t bar'
Mr! Donald MacRae, of This city,
has been appolntedjby the Governor
as one of. I he delegates from this
State to the meeting of the American-Forestry
Afsociation. which is
to be held In.Qtiebec on September
20th. , , ,
New Push ana Pull Blind Hinges.
Locks the blind tvhen openetl or
closed. Saves labojr and cost of put
ting on inside fastenings, which are
not needed with these hinges. ' Car
penters. It will pay yon to examine
and use same. N. Jcobi Hdw.Co. t
We have it now. j A Pump that is
always primed, n$ver 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. JacobI Hdw. Co. f
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There were fishermen in plenty at
the Hammocks yesterday and al
though all of the conditions seemed
favorable to a good catch yet some
how the fish bailed to. realize this
fact aud the net results were far
r cntur'nptorv. k We saw. how-
erer. pome very fine sheephead pull
ed up by a gentleman who fished
from the bridge. : I
mer at the StokleyHouse.at Wrighs
ville, have'returned to the city.
Services in St. John's Church to
morrow: Holy Commuuion at 7:45
a, tu.; morning prayer, nt 11 o'clock;
evening prayer at 6 o'clock; Sunday
School at 4:45 p. m.
The pastor being absent the pul
pit of Grace M. E. Church, South,
of this city, will be filled at 11 a. m.
and 8:15 p. m. to-morrow by Rev. C.
P. Jerome, of Clinton, N. C.
Mr. W. H. Sprunt conducts the
services of the prayer and experi
ence meeting of business and work
ing men to-night, at 8 o'clock; at the
Seaman's Bethel. The ladies and
seafaring men are invited to attend.
The excursion run by the Odd
Fellows of Mooie county arrived
here this morning with COO aboard.
Of these just 500 went down to
the Hammocks and Ocean View on
a special train put on at 12 o clock
by order of Capt. fcolah.
Some of the Rutherfordton excur
sionists got left last night but went
off this morning. The attractions
at Carolina Beach were so great that
they could not tear themselves away
and hence did not come up on the
early evening boat, which connect
ed with their train.
Tho River and Harbor bill was re
ported to the Senate yesterday. The
appropriation for the Cape Fear
J AW AAA
went from the Hotfse for ?lW,wu
and came out of the. Committee on
Commerce, of which Gen. Ransom
is a member, for $200,000. That di-
tlnguished gentleman has never yet
failed to increto.se the amount for
the Cape Fear, in like manner ns in
this iristauce. .
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Reduced Kte to republican Convention
The Seaboard Air Line will sell
. aft
round trip tickets rrom tne points
named below to Raleigh, N. C, on
account Of the Republican State
Convention, at the rates named:
Charlotte, $7 45; Rutherfordton, $10.-
20; Henderson, $2 45; Sanford, $2 45;
Lincolnton, $8 40; Shelby, $'J 20; Max-
ton, $5 75; Weldon, $5 00, amU Wil
mington, $7 05. Tickets on sale Au
gust 25th to 23th Inclusive, extreme
limit August 31st, inclusive. Limit
ed to continuous passage in each di
rection. .
Died, of the Wound.
Clara New died yestarday morn
imr. about halt past 10 o'clock, from
i.o u-Ann.1 received bv her at the
hands of Julius Bloodworth on
last. The fact of her
death was not known down .town
until lRte In the afternoon. Coroner
Jacobs at once empanelled a jury of
inquest and last night held an in
quest over the remains. The jury
rendered a verdict that "the de
aoocmI fMnxn. New. caiue to her
death from a pistol-shot at the hands
nPJnlins Bloodworth." The mur
derer is still at large and there seems
but little hope now of .apprehend
ing him. .
Ulood Diseases. -
Blood diseases are terrible on ac
count of their loathsome nature, and
th fact that thev 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 o give satisfac
Mrs. Laura Hart, Beaufort, S. C,
writes: "A loathsome form of blood
poison was killing me. ' My appe
tite was lost, mv bones ached, and
parts of my flesh seemed as if it
would come "off mv bones. A friend
brought me a bottle of B. B. B. The
sores began healing at once and
when I had taken two bottles I sur
prised my friends at my rapid recov
ery,
W. A. Bryant, Moody, Tex, writes:
"I had an agonizing case ox oait
Rheum for four years, which medi
cine I took only seemed to aggra
vate until I found B B B. It cured
my hand, which resembles a burnt
ROUGH ON DIET Family Soap - .t,"",
Forerastft. . . ...
For North Carolina, fair weather,
except local showers in the south
west portion, warmer in the west
and stationary temperature in the
east.
' The Indies Dellfflitetl.
The pleasant effect and the per
feet safetv with which ladies may
use the liquid fruit laxative, Syrup
of Figs, under all conditions make Jt
it. ' j. ' . :j Ti.
iiieir xavonie remeuy. it ishkh9'
ing to the eye and to the taste, gen
tle, yet effectual in acting on the
kidneys, liver and bowels.
Th Shelter Dedicated.
The new.seaside home for sick and
needy children, so beautifully and
appropriately entitled "The Shelter
of the Silver Cross," was formally
dedicated yesterday afternoon, in
the presence of a large number of
ladies and gentlemen, to the noble
purposes for which it was designed.
Rev. Robert Strange, Rector of St.
James' Church, conducted the ser
vices, which were beautiful and in
teresting Injthe extreme They were
opened with that touching and pai
thetic psalm of the Shepherd" King,
4The -Lord Is My Shepherd," ren
dered by the choir under the direcj
tion of Mr. Chas. H. Robinson. Rev.
Mr. Strange then read a portion of
the 8th chapter of 1st Kings, giving
an account of the dedication of the
temple by King Solomon; then came
other hymns, "Of Thine Own Have
We Given Thee," then the dedicaj
tory prayers were made, the Lord's
Prayer being the first of all, then
another hymn was sung, a beauti
ful, exquisite thing, telling the story
of Christ's love for children, the ser
vices concluding with the Apostolic
benediction by Mr. Strauge.
The Shelter is non-sectarian but is
not self-supporting nnd relies upon
the kind hearted to furnish means
of carrying out its beneficent plans.
It relies upon the charitable people
of this community for aid and this
is something which has never yet
failed. It is now fully open; under
the kindly ministration of the mat
ron, Mrs. Fannie Hays. There are
six little ones there now. Theyrise at
G.30, breakfast at 7T dinner at 1, sup
per at G.30 and after prayers retire
at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Hayes will con
duct a Sunday School there every
Sunday morning
The Keir Y. M. C. Bnildlnjjr.
i
The property on Mulberry street,
North side, running from Front to
Nutt, is no w in! the hands of the
Young Men's Christian Association
nnd iirmnB-Hinpnts will be made at
once for the erection of the propos
ed new buildings. The buildings
now on the place! will be sold atauc
tion next Wednesday and will be im
mediately removed preparatory to
the erection of si handsome struc
ture of pressed briek or brown stone.
Mr. S. W. Faulk, archItect,of New!
castle, Pa., will be here' on Monday
to secure the data necessary to en
able him j to execute the final plans
and detailed specifications.
The building, as intended, will be
first class in every, particular and an
ornament to the city. Twenty-five
or thirty thousand dollars will be
expended in its construction. It will
be three stories on Front and four
stories on Nutt. On Nutt street the
farstand second floors (seventy five
feet deep) will be ' fitted for store
room and offices, ! and under the
terms of sale, will ; be occupied by
Messrs. Hatl & Pear sail for their
mi il 4- 1am ' TarT-. I
Dusiness. ! V "I George Eliot's Country, Rose
street will be occupiea Dy two stores i Kintrslev.
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BUILDINGS AT AUCTION.
Mi CIIONLY; Auctioneer,
BY CROXLY Si MORRIS.
Big Day at the Beach.
Yesterday was a gala day At Carol
Una Beach. In" the forenoon a large
party went down on the excursion
given by the ladies of Bladen Street
M. E. Church and we are glad to
learn, by the. way, that it wasa ver
successful affair and the crowd was
reinforced by many on the afternoon
boats. The Pussport started doh
in the morning witli a very" large
crowd of excursionists who wanted
to undergo the novel experience of a
sail on the briny deep but when she
got to the pier opposite the beach
Capt. Harper wisely transferred the
crowd to his own boat, the " Sylvajh
Grove, and sent the Passport back
to Wilmington to fill out the' regular
schedule. The Grove then took tle
party to Southpprt and a few milds
to sea. Fortunately, the water w.s
smooth and no one suffered fron
mal de mer. They were then taken
back up the river and landed at
Carolina Beach. As soon as tle
train reached the beach our country
cousins broke for the water with ja
yell and many of them donned bath
ing suits and took a dip in the waves.
Thev had a irood time, and no mis-
m V-J '
take.
In all there were probably 1,000
persons at Carolina Beach yester
day, the last installment of whom
arrived here safe last night at 10:?0
o'clock.
Selected Heading.
The following, list contains bo
short and continued stories, poems
and descriptions by standard au
thors. They will all be found on the
shelves of the Wilmington Library
Association: -
: The Legend of the Crossbill, fro u
the German by Longfellow.
The Mystery of Wilhelm Rutter,
H. II. . I
Ttaiv from a Triovcle, E. R. Pen-
uell.
Sister Tabea, Edward Eggleston.
The Home of Hiawatha, Ernest
Iugersoll.
Colonel lnghsAn's Journey, E. E.
Hale.
At Mentone, CDnstanceFennimore
Woolson.
The Supper of St. Gregory, Whit
tier.
A Thorn in his Side. Edjrar Faw-
cett.
Tiger Lily, Julia Schayer.j
Life on the Plains, Gen. Custer.
The Sweetheart of M. Briseaui,
H. James, Jr.
The Bostonians. H. James, Jr.
G.
30x65 feet, between ;which will be a
commodious entrance to the Asso
ciation rooms on the second - floor.
On the same level as the first floor.
onNutt street, in 'rear of Hall &
Pearsall's store, and extending part1
ly underneath the stores on Front
street, will be the gymnasium.
The third and fourth floors on
Nutt street will be fitted for a hand
some lecture and music hall, with a
seating capacity of over one thous
and.' . ' j . ' i-
;The second and third stories on
the Front street end will be used ex
clusively for the Association rooms.
Through; the past; twelve months
the committee on the purchase of a
lot have worked earnestly and faith
fully in behalf of this movement for
the young men of Wilmington, and
should be unstintedly eommendel fcr
their success In securing the pres
ent eligible site. Plan after plan
have they- canvassed, and have
never flagged in their determination
to procure a good - and desirable
place for this important building.
The place, lias many advantages. 1
has a splendid southern exposure
and will get the breeze from that
quarter, making it comfortable and
securing ample ventilation. Every
visitor to the city must pass right
by It, by whatever road he comes,
except the Onslow road. Owing to
the large number of young men em
ployed in the railroad offices and
shops it is very nearly in the centre
of population of that cla?s of the
community, Ther will be an as
sured income from iboth Nutt and
Front street ends. Already one of
the stores oU Front has been spoken
for, and, as before stated, the entire
Nntt street end has been leased. .
Panforte di Siena, W. D. Howells.
The .Great River of Alaska, Fred
eric Schwatka. 1
A Tale of Negative Gravity,Stoc -
ton.- - . ....
A Little Dinner at Timmm's, W.
M. Thackerav.
Outcasts ofPokerFlat,Bret Harte.
Sad Fortunes ot Kev. Amos war-
ton, George Eliot.
Tite PouIetteVG. W. Cable.
A Story of the Dry Season, M. I
Foote.
Story of the Latin Quarter, F. .1
Burnett. ; r L
Snsan Law ton's Escape, baxie
Holm. !
Tennessee's Partner, Bret. Harte.
NEW ADVKltriSEaiKNTa.
Notice.
ATUNDS BKorntfRS' DRUG store, op
1WL . .
poslt'e Hank of New Uanovcr, will be open all
to-morrow, SUNDAY, August 17th, Ufnt.
augiait. i
THE HOUSE,
On Uock Street, between Fr6nt
aud Secotid, j
TJ AS hE SN TU O ROUGH L Y R NO VAT E I
and tbe Room? fornl3bd with an eje to tlie
comfort of the pabllc. The Koocaa are ulcje
and cool and the Table supplied with the bc
the market affords. i t
Board by the day, week or mouth at tr
low rates. ' Mk3. . ri. OWENS,
aag.Vlm Proprietress, j
rPtTTC! PA PPT IS FEINTED WITH
JLlliO i AxXill Inkmanutaetaredjby
he Finnount mntine Ink Works, - i
T. K. WCUUIT & CO , ' i
'350 street and'Pfa wyiranla aTetu. - i
N WEDNESDAY NEXT, JTM INST., AT-
W o'clock a. m., we will sell upon the prem
ises all of the Buildings upon the Northern;
side of Mulberry street, between Front aad
Nutt streets. - v,rl -' ' "."'."
jTenns: Cash, and to be removed within,
twenty days. ; , ; atiff Irt t
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State of North Carolina,
COUNTY OF NEW JIANOVJElf, -
k " " UPBKIOK COURT.
In the matter of the estate of Jane Fe'nntr,
deceased. . .
To Delia Garey; George Garey, Jamcd Garey,,
jteoecca l ninK, iseison uarey, Alexander
tiarcy and Geonre Fenner, and such otkei
who may be helra at law o( Grace Fenner,
deceased: j .
AVherean, jaseph l). Sampson.'. Administra
tor i bonis non ot Grace Fenner. doceascd, lo
hH ttnal settlement of: his administration or :
said estate, has paid over to tne undersigned.
as cierx oi me Mipenor court oi new uan
orcr county, the sum of two hundred and
tiventy-three and thlrty-slx-onc-hundredth :
dollars, to bo by hi ru distributed among, and
naia over 10, ine ueirs at iaw or ine saia urace
Fenner, wiio may bo entitled -to rccelTO the '
sime: and whereat: the underslimed ts desir
ous of pa yiDtf over too same to those entitled
tnereto, out is uuccrtuin a to wnotho parties. ,
are who in v be legally entitled to share In
the distribution thereof; now. this Is to notl- '
fy the above-named parties and all others who
claim to be helra at law of the said Grace
Fenner. and who claim an interest-in said;
fund, to appear before tue Judsre of the Supe
rior court of the County of New Hanover, at
the court House in Wilmington, . on ' the 31 '
Monday arter the 1st Monday in September,
18.)i). and thcu and there to assert and prove
their interest Id, and claim to said fund; at
which time tbo undersigned will apply to the
Judge of said court for a decree distributing;,
said fund. 4 .
Dated this, the ifith day of August. 189a "Z
I s S. VANAMKINGE,.
Clerk Superior Court otikew Hanover County.
aug lfi tiw sat
tfreat Clearing Out Sale
-OF-
LADIES' SLIPPERS r
V ' - AND : , .'':
LOW SHOES !
AT AND BELOW ?OST,
pcing Sonlij, Anjajt lllli, 1S90,
Geo. 11. French & Sons,
108 North Front Street.
(Opposite The orton.) aug 11 tf
CLYDE'S
NowTbrk':-ft Wilmington
Steamship Co. r
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FKOM riElt 29, EAST KIVEK; NEW YOKS
Located between Chambers and Roosevelt sts
At3e'clock, r.M. '..-'
FANITA .........
BENE FA CTO li. .
FANITA..
GULF STREAM.
Saturday. Aug 16
Saturday, Aug Zl
....Wednesday, Aug n
...... .Saturday, Aug yo
FROM WirJMlVfJTOV .
S!SFCTOR: .Tuesday, Ang 19 , '
Ari a...... ... ..Friday. Aneia
FAMTA.. l.THKirtiiv. ftnt. 'J
w luiuugn cms LAanz and Lowest Tnro7
Rates guaranteed to and frum points In North . 1
ana twutn Carolina.
Fo Freight or I'assaco apply to -
wiiraincion, h.C
f THEO. E.KaBK,. Traffic Manager.
! ' . New York ; i
WM. I'. CLYDECO..GemAgonta. ,
aug Hit f 6 Bo wlihg G reen. New York, i
r or tiiroJina licacli and SoulIipory
MM,
YLVAN OUOVE LEAVES
S
WILMINGTON
at 'AM a. in. and 2 an r. w.
Train leaves Beach at l:L) p. in. and fi p. tt.
On Fridays leaves at re) a. rn., 230 v. m.
am s : p. tu.
Last train leaves the Tteach at 9 d. m. on
Tuesdays and Fridays., ' 1
i ne tassi'okt will leave for sonthport
a. m.. and for caro'lna I leach at hiit p. m. .
rare sa'uraaj s -j cents v ncaca and return.
St. Mary's Seminary j
ig ELECT BOAUDING AND;DA Y SCHOOL.
The cxerclysj of this Institution will be re
sura "1 on MONDAY, Sept. lit, 1300. , ,
Terms male Known on application to , -SISTERS
OF MEECY, .
jySioaw4x sat Charlotte, N.c.
I For Sale- ,
1 h fi n 12. OLD TYTS JLETAL, CLE. 3
axilla go?xl conu&r.
, - . Appty at
W-J t sotl ctcap
. . TH2s'ii7Ficr;
S5S:V . V" treatment