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runs-:;ji;;7r. rin ws win tosrui ta kc,:t3 c. troa oar, tnenda ca azy : JXMZS. Wltor and Prop. . s1 MdenTtrtd by carriers, free y tiuirp rrgulrly. :r.3 general interest, bus '-c, I - i-., . Tiienainoxtae tmteriastir:r3 t rur nianed to the Editor. . - conxmtinicaaont ciast te irniica caczij I one side or tae paper, i ... f : t " . FeraoaaUttea tntxss be mrcliX' T And ts espectauy aal pantcuifrty tz:r- atood tbat tne Editor does not alir&ji tlz 2 tne Tttws or oorrespondeata cnlc-j zi tttcj VOL. XI V- WILMINGTON, N, C, MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1890. NO 209. In tne editorial coiomns. , . Dllll Rfytpw" LuL lb-lb J I dLi VyV s E iV rr li lie ia'tho.1 and rcsulU Tfter SfPs fa taken; it is pleasant to the teste, and acU SrJad Wb. cleanse thesy Llk. difl! colds, head; & cures haVituJ ,:uoa. Syrup of Figs u th SfSSSf ciu kind ever pro Siring to the tasto and ac SSe to the stomach, prompt u m,lv beneficial in ill trtpired onlr from the mosi inrarreeable substances, it; LOOAL fTEWS. ? Prof. E. Van i have returned ! Spring?. Iear and his son from Cleveland 1 - in viz to Niw ADTirnsiMKxn. F xkbd Co Fu ml tare iicxw Bkothiks Druggists Fiekwoiks At Carolina Beach " JkoC vvimdib Notice to Builders II ottkb schooner of Beer for 5 cents Ektxktaixmext BUden Street Church I ir. ..... ,, 41 ' -Excvwiox-Knlghtsof ihe Golden Eagle ! Mr- Hu"tef uowt8elIs lh? fftl" 18 t: w ATM-5otea men on the Solid soma Bergner & Ln:el beer. See ad. j in tlii isuc. mm mm" A lew cauteloues are yet in mar Where will we live next year? is a quetion of much inteiest'at' this time. 1 ke. The Cape Fear Steam Fire Engine You cau buy a leck dollar. . ' v of , Co. had their engine out this after f or a I noon for practice. I 1 - The Urt bale was ten days ahead of last year. ; - - Farmers are coMiplalbiDgof two much rain for the cotton crop. Very few scuppernong grapes have founq their way into market as yet. fc't, Maik's Church (colored Epls- copul)gave aus excursion to-day to Carolina Beach and a large crowd went down. 1 - 1 l mm, excellent qf! , i tal have made it the xnosl .rlir remedy known. m mtk. rr-pcf Fi is for ? cJ'll bottles Ty all leading drug Auj reliable druggist b Erect kve il on. hand will pro It BronipUy for any one irtta tryit. Do not acCept anj UUFORNU FIG SYRUP CO. jit mxcisco, cmu BOUUUT K UKLLAftlY. DKl'GGIST. Wllmlnioa, N. C olrdTlca on Hie Solid South. " tllUltt A. UEKBEUT, ZEBULON B. vT,Ta.X. Ftshtaa, nenry G. Turner, ir-o. tn P. Jones, Wm. J. Wilson, Geo. & v, a. S. Lot j &nl others. Price X5tt C. W. YATES. There was a big rush of travel over the Seacoa$t R. R. last week. Twice was it found necessary to send out a special train. Hood's Sarsaparilla has a steadily ncreaslng popularity, which can only be won by an article of real merit. Give It a trial. Just Arrived ! 4 NICE LOT OF THAT FRESfl IT-COUN trj BITTER, In yaill Kits, at HALL & PEAIISALLS, 11 tad 13 Sa Water Street. Sneed & Co., Ct(TtttORS TO KXOXVILLK FUHNI- O rn Co., soot heist corner Market and Second aura Urye itoctj artlsuc designs, lowest Iti irrrj tjj lnrlted to call and Inspect t nac bt 13 tx VEHICLES! VEHICLES I TOfTER roit SALS A LAKGF. NUMBER a AXD A GREAT VARIETY OF Secona-lland Yelilcles, u ta rl orJer and ready for Immediate Ttejrjbe sold Ttry low for caan or rl paper. taltt a pood bargain at OHRELL'S STABLES, Stl Cor.Tnlrd andrrtBcess U. Watermelons are getting scarce. although some very -'irue ones were in market 011 Saturday. j Fifty tlrst-class haiid wanted ;to make Pauts, by the day or piece. Apply ut 122 Market btreet. f Hon. O. P. Meares has returned from Charlotte, where he has been holding Criminal Court for the fmst two weeks. , - "I Tbe Xdle Dellslit i The pleasant effect and the per fect safety with which ladies may use the liquid frait laxative, Syrup of Fifjs, under all conditions make it their favorite remedy. It is pleas ing to the eye and to the taste gen tie, yet effectual in acting on the kldney., liver and bowels. : - Weekly Weather Crop Bulletin. J The renorts of correspondents of the Weekly Weather Crop Bulletin, issued by the North Carolina Ex- pertinent Station and State Weather Service, co-operating with the Uni ted States Signal Service, for the week ending lastSaturday show that the weather has been favorable, to crops in the, Central and Western portions. In the Eastern portion crops not doing as well as in other sections. Cotton seuis to be shed ding in some Iplaces. ; Expected Ben on a VUlt. Miss Addie S. Martin, formerly of this city and youngest sisUr 'of the late Hon. Silas N. Martin, Is expect ed here this week on a visit to Sister Cecilia, at the St. James' Home, to which, at one time, she gave her , - . ' i. services. p-. Miss Martin is Superintendent of thASt. Paul's House for Trained JN'urses, No. .62 via Palestro, Rome where she has been located for the past seven years. The managers are j the British Ambasulress,tho Aiueri; can Blinister, the Duchess of Ser- moneta, Mrs. Osgood Field and Mrs. Tt. Terry, with Rev. R. J. Nevin, . D., as Rector and W. H. Herriman as Treasurer. The House sends out tlwroughly trained English-speak ing nurses meases of sickness any where in Italy and patients are also received at the House and provided with nurses. nevt; APvicitTiscnc:?T3. BUILDINGS AT AUCTION. M. CUONLY; Auctioneer, BY CKONLY MORRI?. ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, 30TH INST.. AT 10 o'clock a. m., we will sen ;upon the rrcia lses all of the Bonding npon t ho NorlUern side ot Nulberry street, between "Front nna Nutt streets.' . N ' L Terms: , Cafc, and to be rtiuoved r with'.n twenty days.- auz 18 2t Keep dry and "you will keep healthy. . Umbrellas, rubber coats, &c.t at I. Shrieks, 8. E. corner Front and Prlndess streets. t Iam Manufacturer's Agent for Barbed and all kinds of Wire, Com bination Wire and Iron Fences. Or ders solicited. James I. Metts. t A Union Meeting will be held with theMasonboro Baptist Church com mencing on Friday, the 20th of Au gust, and continuing until the 30th. A large crowd is expected. With "RegaH' Paint on your house and "Plastico on your walls, your house will' be beautiful and your family happy. Sold by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co , factory agents. t ADRIAN & YOLLERS, WIIOLHSALK DKALK1M IN Provisions, Groceries, Uquors. Tobacco, Cigars, AND EMISSION' MERCHANTS, Cr. r-roM aBl Dock Sli., k vHIINGTON, N. U. Cerniania to tho Front. H AVE TvV MIEN THE LAST FLLEGKKDE The attention of builders and con tractors Is invited to advertisement ofMaj. J. C. Winder, In this I3sue, calling for bids for constructing the new passenger depot in Raleigh. We understand that a gentleman was stung by a stinging nettle while bathing In the surf at . Wrightsville Beach yesterday afternoon and suf fered severe pain from the enects 01 it last night. 1 lie wascantured this morning at finnWfl IWr Saloon. at Xp. 4 North Wiitpr street the celebrated Berg- ner & Engel Bear and will be held for trial at 5 cents a schooner for the public to decide. It Andrew Anderson, a sailor on the schooner Fanny Tracey, iu jumping Into the hold of the vessel last Sat urday afternoou was injured by a nail piecing , his foot, -through a rubber boot,' He. was to-day sent to the Marine Hospital. ' An officer of the police force last Saturday shot his pistol twice as an escaping prisoner was fleeing from hlui. He didn't.' shoot to hit but merely, to scare the man but this was against the, rules ot tne loree aim the officer has beeu uisclpiiiieu. Nev Push and Pull Blind Hinges. Locks the blind when opened or closed. Saves labor auu cost 01 put. ting on inside fasteuings, which are not needed with these hinges. Car penters, it will pay you to examine and use same. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t Oystertuen say that they expect a line season this Fall and winte The frequent aud heavy rains have been good for this "crap." V Mr. Henry Lane, Passenger Agent of the St. John's and St. Augustine R. R. and the St. Augustine and Palatka R.' R., is in the city with his wife on a visit to Capt. L, A. Motte. Tliere will be a big time at Caro lina Beach to-morrow night. Music, dancing and fireworks is the pro gramme. There will be three boats, one leaving here in the morning and two in the afternoon. The last train leaves the Beach at 10 o'clock. - - I II III - II MM 4 The cliarcli at Greenville Olive Braiich Baptist Church, on Greenville Sound, has recently ben nicely ceiled and .i? shortly to be repainted and when completed will h an attractive edifice. There is a . flourishing Sunday school connect ed with the church, presided oyer by Superintendent Rogers, number ing about 75 pupils. Capt. E. W. Manning is said to have made a cap ital talk to the children of the school yesterday morning.' Rev. Miles C. Walton is pastor of the church. Who the Youna: Man Was. J. From Dr. J. C. M. Loftin, of Rocky Point, we learn that the young man called Sam Hines, wh6se sad death at Dover, on the A. & N. C. R. R.,' caused by his head being caught be tween lumber laden on two cars, was renorted in our State News column N EW A l V IflHT i S BMKNTi . -Excursion, ; - . ......., I n m it II t.W fie. . Knterlaltiuieirtana Kxcuralou. A delightful entertainment is to be civeu at Bladen Street M, Kj. Church on next Thursday evening, for the benefit of the Sunday School of that Church. It will be given by a party of 1 ladies and gentlemen from Magnolia and will consist 01 a "Series of Elocutionary Contests." ft muMiiicau f r 1 e( n.li!rrVi nrrlpr of merit and should attract a large NotiCC tO BuilderS ! number. The next day, 'riuay, an excursion 'will be given to Carolina Beach, coinplinientarj to the party from Magnolia, which the public generally can attend. Chickens, Eggs, Chip Beof, flh- : A2D A KICB LOT OF. North Carolina llama Juet received, whlca I wUl sell cheap. I have a complete stock pfcnblCE FAMILY GRO CERIES wnich I -will sell lower than any other Ketall Uonse In the. city. Giro m ft call. My stock Is always fresh. No stal goods on hand. Call at B, F. 8 WAUN'3, As:t., . 'so. Front street. of the Golden Eagle, to Carolina iseaca, 1 nurs-1 "VT y J. rt i. A 1 1 :-T . tinci ci niiTT day, August 2lst, 1890. Every arrangement j fit. Ht All J GCGSSarV t will be made for the comrort or au. I r 7 T , Committee: C. 11. Keen, G. w. carter, J as. 1 . - . - rcidfir. n. c. Cameron. . a mr "r r .MM. w ; Keireshments iurnisnea Dy Mn. r,. yarreu & son. . augisat T3UILDEUS DESIRING TO BID UfON THE new Passensrer station ar ltaieigu, can tec Bad for Newspaper Dead-Heal a. Cheerful jaws for newspaper pro prietors comes from Ohio. An ex change says j that a paper in that State recently brought suit against torty-three men who would not pay their subscriptions, and obtained judgment for the full amount in each case, i Twenty-eight at once prevented attachment by .making affidavit that they had no more than the law allowed. Under the decis si on of ..the Supreme Court they were arrested for petty larceny and bound over lu the sum of $300. Six of t"hese did not give bond, and went to jail. This is the result of the working of the new postal law, isIiiaVi makes it larcenv to take a paper and refuse to pay for it. the plans and specifications at the Raleigh & aston office, in Ralelsh. where bids will be received unt il the first of September. . JOHN C WINDER, -.. - For the committee. aug 18 It ENTERTAINMENT -AT- ro CARRY YOUR PROVISIONS OR LUNCH to Carolina Ueac'li as therd a . , First-Class Family grocery there, supplied with everything the market afford3 and sold at city prices. t . ;. ;-t h - : . .... All Kds of Cahriba: Goods FOR LUNCH AND PIC NIC PARTIES and everything else that goes' to make up;;a fine lunch. ' , ' -', Full supply of ICE always on hand. ' The residents of' CAROLINA BEACH will find it to their interest to deal with me as X will keep on hand 'everything 4 In the Grocery and Housekeeping line. ' '. . 1IANS A. KCTUC, JeTtf ' ' ' PROPRIETOR, RlftfloTi St. My V.. riinrr.1i. a PARfY OF YOUNG LADIES AND " JIICN-1 " IrOCllIIltltiOIl tjT ttlC GOYCrn01 tlemen from Magnolia. N, C. have consented for tne benefit of Bladen Street M. E. Sunday School, at the above mentioned place, on tha evening of the 2lst ot August, 1890. This entertainment is of a very high order of merit, and should be liberally patronized, aj t.hft ran.sft ls a venr worthy one. All who attend may expect to be wen pieasea wun programme and tne manner in wnicn it is carried out. rrlce ot aamission: aquiis, rPTt. children. 15 cents. mere win aiso oe an jBJtcur&iwu wu viuunurt. soonh nmnHmpntsirv tn tha MftsnollaDartv. on Friday, the 22nd Inst. Price or whole tick- it US AO i.b A. S200 REWARD I STATE OJ" NORTH CAROLINA." J EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. on Saturday, was a grandson of Mr. sociation of this city was com Tne C. I. S. B. & L.. A. The organization of the Carolina j ets 50 cents; children 2i cent.s. Interstate liuiiaing ana oau a- n . xinixrn VTTk iiDTIFflDlC pleted I UJa tli U OLMJ E ihejiy uivivo These and five We have it uoxe. A Puuip 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 puuip on tho market. See it and you will have no' other. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. . ' Eli Hines, recently of this city, anu well known here. The young man's correct name was R. R. Hines, and he hailed . from Dudley, in Wayne county. "Sam" was bis nickname.! -AT- At the meeting held recently to perfect the organization of the new cornet band the following officers were elected: President James W. Monroe. Vice President -R. B. Clowe. Secretary W. N. Jacobs. Treasurer W. A. Martin. Leader Prof. S. A. Schloss. Tirnm Maior S. W. Sanders. Librarian-M. T. Davis. j A committee on instruments was anpointed, and they and all other s tnrdftv even In er. .The association nronoses to . plac agents in every or of the Southern - States as soon oo TceihlP. and to' establish local 10 0vwwwwj - ; branches throughout tbe country. Tf ia irk An n.n inter-state business and the success ot this one under MUSTC, DanCinfiT FireWOfkSi the conservative ana aDie manage- CAROLINA. BEACH TUESDAJNIGHT. ment of the gentleman who compose and officials may be said to be assured. At a meeting held by the stock holders here the;f olio wing - directors were chosen, viz:. John W. Atkin hcmi'H. M. Bowdenl W. H. Green, J.R. Kenly, Berry Gleaves, Isaac TJoi.c Trlpll Meares. . S. Tennent UUKVf f i unci Chas. E. Borden. - . ar'fAi fVifa the directors met and ativi . - i,.fi hA officer, which are: J. m., 2.30 V Boat leaves Wilmington at f.30 a. d. m. and 58 p. m. Train leaves Beach at 1230 p. in., 6 p: m. ana 10 p. m. j Last train from Beach at 10 p. m. Fare, 5.30 tooat, 35 cents. : aug 18 2t Great Clearing Out Sale -OF- LADIES' SLIPPERS committees will report at a meeting w Atkinson, President H. M. Bow i in" the Mavofs oliice next tV mJ W " -AND- Thursday night. The instruments will then be assigned to7 tne bers of the band. mem- SHOES -ff aa4 lauatrlte Welt? Tirr!11 PcrtodicaJs and 150 other Erg- fceTLrr014 on ci at tne uorary as- IT1- 13 Market atreet, over Y?7 Jer Ir lamily fr 53 U THE OWENS HOUSE, Dock 8treet,between Front and Second, B?t? TnOROlGULY RENOVATED wjtii taruifced, with aa eye to the 144 au the Table anpplled with the bra ovifcytheoay, irct t cr tnonUx at very Ma. 8. II. OWTNS, t5,ll:a Prcprktrets. " ur-we It rained a little this morning and the sun shone at the same time. which many think is a sure pre .ov rf rln try-morrow. When were a little fellow the servanU used to sav when such a thinjr occurred: The devil Is beating his wife hind the door with a jawbone," The Knights of the Goldei Eagle of this city wilt give an excursion to Carolina Beach on Thursday next. Everv arrangement will be made for the comfort and pleasure of their quests. Refreshment win oe serveu trM F Warren & Son, The .niifon consists of -Messrs. Keen, G. W. Carter, James Elder andD. C. Cameron. Tho Tint Hate. j The tlrst bale of new cottou was received here yesterday. It came in nvnr tho W.. C! & A. R. "R. from r :.. a ..c-ii pnnnfv It w nil raised 1 of Aiurviu, iuouu vv.-.j - j. . i ,i . rr K Itn.Hn anil W.1S shin- stock, to be accumuiaiea. ped toJMr. W. W. Harriss for Messrs. Alex. Sprunt & Sou. It was classed as strict middling and was sold at auction to-day on' 'Change by Mrj John R. Turrentine, as auctioneer,! at 13 cents a po jnd aud was bought by Capt. John H. Daniel, broker, Tor Messrs. Alex. Sprunt & Son. ' The first bale .of last yearns crop was received on August 2tth. Hi was from: Marion, S. C, shipped by Mr. H. C. Graham, and conignetl to tr aIpt Snrunt Si - Sou. It writes; -.,,11 nn middlincr and was L iau v v t-i hmifht bv Messrs. B i - Co. at 11 cents. THK ANU ANT KUISANCK- v m. n art : rT.M in Vice Jresiaent: r. o. xvuuvu.,, Secretarv: Charles E. Bord n, Treasurer; Iredell Meare9, General in Titn R. W.ff.prs Rnrjer int(nrlfnt of Agencies. Mr. Jpbn S. Watters will in a w CflmmeiCISg Mf-ilJ, ktpii lltB, 1S30, davs call upon citizens lowneiutt"- ecriptions and explain the workings m Vf Geo. R. French & Sons, five million dollars. AT AND BELOW COST, -AT made Keputatlon. rri.naiitafirtn nf & man IS .nt nennU KflVOinilU. in i.U ...nnnor YIia rpnntatiou or a medicine depends on what they who have used 4t say. No remedy in ex istence has so good a reputation as a blood remedy as B B B (Botanic Blood Balm). It is a successful physician prescription and quickly cures both mild and terrible cases of bad blood. .. . .xl . . rV Dr. L. A. Guild. Atlanta, Ga., tv. R.Alock. living on ! my plice. had an ugly running ulcer " . vrhlch ordinary reuiii G. Empie is feLiled to control. As a last .resort ; placedldm on a use of B B B ana 1 i iilt iwxmn to heal at once, and i oo tlre cure. It is a rem- . t " : c-- -. . c " Flies and Ants are quiCKiy. auui- dy welI WOrtny oi conu.u. hilated by mixing a teaspoonfal of , Dr j, Hall, Druggist at Amen. ROUGH ON RATS with, a saucer of- Ga wrltes: , A Pjf." sweetened water; place . on high thU place had several of hi s best la bhelves or suspended in tbejoom; or; borers effected with Syphilid -lie n. tPftsnoonful Of KUUUM Wi t them 1$ li aDU.pruuuuuv, ie com" I RATS with a half pound of brown fhem all welL , A cangof A. :";Jt S n snrand sprinkle on high oat of jud hand tine BBBth great .; KJ 11. " , -nn - Unrdpr OI ai .nnntArnrt the e He CIS Oil er shelves, out of reach of cni1; gwanp malaria," , 108 North Front Street. (opposite The orton.) augh tf A- Splendid Assortment , Forsatobr7; Jy30tf Whereas, Ofllc celved at THIS Crews, a convict, al information "has been ro DEPARTMENT that Henry late of the county ot now Hanover, stands charged with and has Deen convicted of arsoa; , . Ana Whereas, Itappears that said Henry Crews has escaped from custody and so con ceals himself that the ordinary process of law cannot bo served upon him; ; " ' ., ' Note, TJtereore, I, DANIEL FOWLE, Governor of the State of North Carolina, by virtuo of authority in mo vested by law, dais sue this my PKOcLAMATlON, offering -ft re ward of TWO AUNUKED ,DOLLAKS. forlhft apprehension and deUvery of tho said Henry Crews to the authorities of tho Penitentiary, a. Kalelgh, N. a? and I do enjoin all officers of the State and all good citizens to Assist In bunging said criminal to justice. ; r . , . ; Done at our city of Kalelsh, the uthyday of Aujruat, In the year of our Lord one thousand, eight hundred and ninety, and in the one hundred and fifteenth year or our American Independence, , . . . DAN'L G. FOWLE. Dy the Governor : ' I?. F. TELFAIB k: ..'f..fc , v Private Secretary. w DESCRIPTION. Henry crews Is of light' blade color, blac-te eyes and hair. Ave feet, eight and a half inches high; vftjs about one-hundred and seventy-seven pounfls; ts about thirty-two years of age. auglllw . (Messenger and Btar copjf , ; - , , , t n! )' , j ' 1 ,' ' - Fishermen's Supplies, ! Builders' Hanlnare, PAINTS AND SASBf. r. . MUNDS BfcOTHEES. rt- 'dren, Cattbisout. BRUSHES. A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF. HAIR BltUSn csTTooth Brushes, Shavlnaf Brushes and NaU Brushes. Good goods at moderate prlcea. , Perfumery and Toilet Articles ... OF ALL KINDS. For sale by - John B. HanUo, . PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST. , 107 North Third Street, opposite City HaU. Tti:;r;:-e i:a Nijht BeiL milt WALKIE'S STEltTLY FUSE ITIIltl LIID, made by;the old Dutcli process,' thpfbest Lead on the market. They not being In combina tion can make special price on same. COOKING STOVES.'. Largest assortment In the grate, tojiclea from;eoldat factory prices. . - r Oil Stoves of All Sizes, In them you will And cpmrorttndieconomj-. Primps, Step-Laddenv y .., v ; - ... We ask for jour patronage .and saailj ever endeavor to deserve tbel&arne. , .: " Re3pectlully, ; - N. Jacobi Hardwc Oo, For Ga!o. t nnnLES. old ttpe iirTAL, clea :i luuu - and In goal ccndiaar. Aryiy tL
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