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, - PLSAS3 ICOTICi We win tesrlsatorccclTS c:r- from, our mends' ca azj izfcl t. general tntsreat, tat . ' 1 The name 01 the writer azsx tlvrzzi t . : : nlshed to thotor. Communlcauonsmast t wrttua ctcIj one side of the paper. " r n ' L mlS T1"ee ;KJ1 month, 3 cent.' lacUTrrtd bx carriers, free oru cur. report nr and 1LJ f: Person am tea must be airoldM. . . And it u especially aal pvtlcalrrty c;:r stood that the Editor does not alTrays cr.I::e the.news of correspondents oalcc3 13 ttcf 5 In the editorial columns. - VOL. XIV. WILMINGTON, N, C, MONDAY, AUGUST 25, 1890. NO 215. rim tai-eh M KEf EW, j" - . - rFriii taken; itwplcasanl ?JLt to the taste, and acU fSWs cleanse i the sj ' tSrfanr. di-Tcls colds, hea VS fen and curt UbituJ nipof Figs ia thi f&r cf to kind ever pro IfSag the taste and ap D the i tumach, prompt ir ' f wrml only from the mod ' ?tU isiccalJo substances, iti 7ot qualities commend ij fi lal Have made it the moa S&iesrfr known. iUocf Fis w or sale in oOi tfl bces by all leading drug L I- reliable drurrist wh( t Kt bre it on Eand will pro wh ria & try it. Do not accept an) k t prcaptly for any one (CJUF0SHU FIG SYRUP CO. Jlr ftAMClSCO. CAL osrrr. fr. rir ro .r. RUtfEICT R. liELLAfltr, YXOLCSALK DKIT.C.IST, X Wilmington, N. C. M Men on the Solid South. Iim JL BlttBF.RT, ZKBULUW & 1 . - A.iib.ji. Futkbatfc, Henry o. Turner, Li hMt. In P. Jowh, Wia. J. Wllaon, Geo. Jr,i.s Iagjj uilMltfK Price fLS. C. W. YATES. I Snoed 5s Co., TX?M.RS TO KNOXVII.LC Fl RN'I i n,m?teAsi corner JOrtrt and Second jra Urj? kock, artistic designs, lowest n. trrrjl&!telfocaIl and Inspect nae my!3tf ( iEHICLES! VEHICLES! VJlt fOK SALE A LARGE NUMBER 150 A f;RElT VAUIETV OP fcond-lland Vehicles, r: P orvr and ready for lmmediue aav sat J Terjr low for cata er OKRLLS STABLES, Cor. Taird and mncess BU. IAX & YOLLER8, lOttMLE DEALKllS IN Ttsious, Groceries, rs, Tohcco, Cigars,. -AND SIOX MERCHANTS . . - WILMINGTON, N. C, TiOPi ATi ISTB VV S- J Cottonbegins to come In quite ; freely a fall week earlier tban last year. We doght to receive at the ! least calculation, 150,000 bales dar , ios the coiuin season. , ; ixvtx to iisw AJrzrnsvm Fvkxd Co Faroiture, -The t xtt Dlda wanted None Laborer' Union " . Mcxds CeorniM Drusjliita IOU it if Family Incursion ru Iinx 1U-A bookkeeper Wanted v vin Noted men on tne Solid south Wiu Lierabt Amh Hechanlcs and Artisans ' Sweet potatoes are celling in thU Greets, .at - which every member is Lard ia tj be one-thlnt gmaller than market at $UX) per bnshel ' V ! reiincstetl to be prevent: tliat in u$e at.preentraDd will prob- - Quito u iZe crow.l went to Car o- Kev. R. E. Ile; preached two 1 be ;"",ch. more aln.aflalr- if.K llPnrli on tb. Krtrnn 4r ffl.f. n.WMVrnl ...nn. nt Itrklvn Wan- " Way nOl U large enougn . iur uu . - f . . . . i. . i ' F 1 1 1. 1 rf aiicruooiu - ! The laborer's Union, of this city, J . will hold an important meeting at 7 'o'clock this evening at the hall on i the corner of Chestnut anl Water .. 'iy forecast. ' For North Carolina, slightly warm er and fair weather.' . ! ANewroatad. : The Postoffice Department has is eued orders " for samples of pearl pray postal card board, to be em ployed in the manufacture of postal card for the use-of women. The NEW 'A DV CUTIS ESI ENT3 . notice. OWENS HOUSE, 1 DaW d. I xmo"et,between Front I d Second. u itlX TOORoiGnLT rxnovateu -ttf nvoc. Tee Hooxas mv TW supyUed wlUj the best kr I 3M. 8. D, OWENS, - i-Jla , .. . - r4 rroprteuesa, :ltns. Eggs, Chip Beef, A SICE LOT OF I -uronna Uams I aell cnean. I hiT L " win aeu i IIok la i lower lhaa anj U cuj. GlTemia Fifty ilrt-clai9 handi wanted to make Pants, by the Iay or. piece. Apply at 122 Market street. - t A colorcil iiihiblrel trotife, of this itr, htNuted by the Kinston Comet linnd, paraded the ftreets this after- jooii. 0 ' 1 A uootl reliable bookkeeper can tear of a situation by addressing1 an enquiry. thi ough Postoffice box No. 114.. The receipts of cotton at' this port to-day footed up 142 bales, an in crease of 00 bales over Saturday's re ceipts. . ; ' The cool nightn make sleeping a luxury, and the "skeeters" 6ing but little and their strains are very. feeble. " Watermelons are getting very scarce, home lew are brought to market but the prices range from 25 to40centsf Work on the Tabernacle bnildlng, cornerSe venth and Campbell street?, Is progressing finely. -It is a main moth edifice; - - Eight coaches lull of passengers went down to Wrlghtsvllle and Ocean View yesterday over the Sea- coast Rail road. Every tissue of the bodv, every nerve, none ana uiuscie is umue Rtron??er and more healthv by tak ing II ood's Sarsaparllla. ". Keen dry and you will keep healthy. Umbrellas, rubber coats, &c. at I. Shrier'f. a B. corner Front w . and Princess streets. ' " I am Manufacturer's Acrent for Barbed and all kinds of Wire, Com blnation Wire and Iron Fences. Or ders solicited.. James I. Metts. t Work on Mr. Jacob S. Allen's new - A brick bolldlncr. on Princess street, between Front and Water, Is pro frresslncr finely and will shortly be completed. - w With "Itegar.Palnt on your house and 4Plastico" on your walls, your house. will be beautiful and your family happy. Sold by tbeN. Jacobi II dw. Co , factory agents. t It is about time for British steam a tit Aprlm t n load with cotton for European ports. As there will be an unusually large crop this season, a number of these steamers may rea- .nnfthlc h pxnected. Let them come! . - - - , Cherokee Tribe No. 9, Improved Order Red Men, will give a grand family excursion to Carolina Beach next Friday, the 20th .Inst. Tickets, 50 cents for adults and 25 cents for r.hlMronl Seo advertisement In an other column." ; . 1 New Push and Pull Blind Hinges. Locks the bliml When opened or closed. Saves labor ami cost of put ittif mi inside fastenings, which are tint uiMHlrd with these hlnirei. Car- nenters. It will pay yon to examine anduseauie. N. Jucobl fid. Go. ' ... . i m i We have It now. A pump that is always niuied, never requiring h tub of wat"er to Urt It. It i the bright Inveutiou of ' Jforth Caro lina geniqs and is proubtinced by all o i tlio best nmiii) on the market- it and von will have ilo other. N. Jacobi lid w. Co, T . Tha chnlr and members of the con irrecatlon of Brooklyn Baptist Church commenced to practice this afternoon the hymns to be sung at the series of meetings which - will about the. 10th of October next, to be conducted by Rev. Mr. iintcnn nf Virginia. The books to b used will be Gospel Hymps, No, 6l and the reason of beginning . thus early Ij so as not to Interfere In any manner with the . Kev. iarn Jones mr.tfnsi. which are to commence Sept. 23th. . . He is an ori eu1, irv ,c;ululuo ibwci " i av ..ZA.A M a a 4 hvB I mmt - nn g.nal thinker and is deservedly pop-A wrilc " vv " "K V(nrn4t. xr.r.1m Initnr Viae Itaon l I C. ist Church yesterday." ular with his congregation, as- well as with all who have had. the; privl- egeof hearing ihiur. The church was thronged last uight.. The ladles lcliclteL The pleasant effect and the per fect safety with which ladies may nse the liquid fruit laxative, Syrup of Figs, under all conditions makft their favorite remedy. It is pleas ing to the eye and to the taste, gen tie, yet effectual in acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels. ArrlvMl of a Stranger. The Norwegian! steamship Espana, Capt. Nielsen, arrived here this morning from New York, consigned to Mr. J. W. Holies, by whom she will be loaded with naval stores. This Is the first steamer from that country.tbat ever came to this port but it will hardly be the last. . Jmt aFevWordi Some of the young people in this city ought to be told that It is a gross breach of -good' manners to leave a church during divine eer vfte, unless compelled by absolute necessity. It Is a great annoyance to the worshiping congregation and a gross insult to the officiating cler gyman to thus turn your back upon him and his teachings. If you can not star in. In the name of all that Is decent, stay out J . It Won't Amount to Mnch. There Is a big fight threatened in the ranks of the 'publicans and sin ners the "Court House ring" and the disgruntled which, to a stran ger to their ways, would lead one to suppose that the g. o. p. would be smashed to the 'demnition bow wows' at the next election, but we predict that all hands will become fully reconciled 'and on the most brotherly terms before that event. We have seen just snch ebulltions on previous occasions, but 'peace reign ed in Warsaw" when the time came for voting. j , . ' A Rell of the War. Several years 'ago Capt. J. W. Harper, of the steamer Sylvan Grove, found a cutlass, sucn as is used In the navy,; half buried in the sand at Fort Fisher, at a point the U. S. marines made an attack on the palisades. The gallant captain considered that It was a prize worth preserving, as, although it was deep ly encrusted with. a coating of lust, it was a memento of one or tue bit terest struggles ever known in tbe annals of warfare. To day he made a present of the historic weapon to the editor of the Dajy Rkvikw, by whom, it is needless to say, it will be treasured, not only as a reminder of that bloody event, bnt'as the gift of a imo-uearteu, ciuvairuua wiw Carolinian. ! patched. J It is a distinct tribute to woman oil the part of Mr. Wana maker, but whether it is large enough to ctve satisfaction remains to be seen. "the world do move," and with rapid and gigantic WiItniuztoii,On1ow and- at Carolina i .. r' Itallroad. This important enterprise is being pushed forward with a directness and energy, such as no one dreamed of twentyjyears ago, and if any one had predicted when the war closed that such Ja road would be built or even started within thirty years would have been deemed a visionary of the most pronounced type. How ever,, moves strides in this Southern country. : I . The W.,o. & E. C; R. R. has now 27 miles of track laid, and the ex tension of the line is now-being nushed at the rate of halt a mile of a. track-laying per day, and that there will be no diminution in the work may be well imagined from the fact that three large schooners laden withTrailsl are exoected to arrive daily. . ' V ! The company has just ordered ten new flat cars, five box cars and one baggage and express combined, so that the needs of the people will be supplied as fast as the work pro gresses. It Is a great work and will prove a great blessing to the people along its line and its vicinity. j' Personal. z " . Mr. J. P. Spears, of Savannah, Ga., representing Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic, gave us the pleas ure of a vi$it to-day. He ; has been stotknincr for a Tew days at the . At lantic View Hotel at Wrlghtsvllle, whera his wife is"also a guest. Miss Cannle Chasten will leave in a few days for Boston, on a brief visit to thel New England Conserva tory of Music, of which she was a pupil. Her arrival at the "Hub" will be in season for her to attend the commencement, and she will be absent from the city about six weeks. ' . Mr. E. GJ Robbins, a well-known dry goods clerk of this city, left this morning for Newberne, N. C., where he has made an engagement in the dry goods and clothing house of Mr. M." E. Sutlam. . We wish friend Rob bins an abundant success in his new location and trust that his valuable servicfts in liis line of business will be so well appreciated that some of Our live merchants may offer him such inducements as to cause him to return to his old home before many months. . . Itallroad Matters. A stecial i meeting of the stock holders of the Wilmington, Chad bourn & Conway Railroad .was held at Chadbourn on the 28th. of July last. All the stockholders, save three, were In attendance, making it the largest meeting since the organ ization bf the company.' The ob ject of the meeting was to. consider the advUallity of extending the line of the road some ten miles, to a place where extensive saw mills are iu course of construction, and It was decided, after careful consideration of the subject in all its bearings, that, altbon'gh tlio extension would neccessitatel increased equipments, the cost of ! miming would not be materialiy larger, and the inceasein busiuess-iJassencer and freight -would be double what it now is. Consequently, the proposition wa adopted with hardly a dissenting r JgVBY OF THE LABORERS Union 13 requested to be present at a meeting: to be Held Monday nlgnt, aX7Ccloci at Hall corner Cnestnut and Water strectn. " GEOKGE TTCKEK. augS51t . . . President. : A Bookkeeper Wanted- TJOR , A WIIOLESALB ES fABLISII MENT, doing large business. writing to " Apply in own. hand- ; . P. O. BOX 14, Wllaiinfffon. N. c. ! Mechanics and Artisans, pKOF3S!ON AL AND AMATEUR, WILL lind much useful - and practical information In tbe SCIENTIFIC AJTEBICAN, MlCHXNICAL NEWS, woRJt. science, decora tok ana jtubxisher and other periodicals at the atujSStf : - Market street, i FAMILY EXCURSION ! TO CAUOLINA BKAUlf . 9. IMPROVED O. to Carolina Beach on Friday, August 29th, 183a - HEUOKEE TRIBE NO. R. li. M.. will give ah Excursion The: Boat will leave the wharf at foot of Market street at 9 30 a. m , 2.0 and 5 p. m. Adults on 9.3Q a. m. and 2.30 p. in. boat 50 cents; Children 25 cents. 1 All tickets for 5 o'clock boat 25 cents. . Last train wilt leave the Beach at 9 yo p. m. committee S. J. Ellis, c. P. Lockey, J. D. H. Klander, VV. II. Lane, Dr. !& P. Wright. aug25 3t monwedthu CITY OF WILMINGTON, N. C, v - ... MAYOR'S OFFICE, i . WlLMINOTOK, N. C, Aug. 23d, 189(X Bids for Macadamizing. J3ID3 WILL; BE RECEIVED AT TIIE MAY- or's Office until 13 o'clock M., September 1st nroxlmo. for Macadamizinsr Market street from Fourth to Seventeenth street. I Plans'and specifications to be seen at the Mayor's office. aug.25 36 : ' JNO. J. FOWLElt," ?8 31 Mayor. A Safe Kemedy. When a person is sick they wish more than aught else, a restoration of health. They are willing to take cVrii nauseous medicine in order to get well. With many, liowever, a llrst' consideration is whether the medicine is perfectly safe. Will it r will it not leave any evil after affects? Now, there is oue remedy known to We certainly pafe. It is a Jjo tan leal discovery, and it is called Botanic Hlood lialtu, or li 11 is. it will not harm the most delicate con stitution, nor will a discontinuance cause a craving for its further Uf e. It is a sure antidote for poison in the blood. The blood becomes pois oned in various ways. Constipation,' urinary difficulties and other -causes of effete matter ! remaining in the Kvsteiu will cause blood impurity, orj . . r 11 li J t toms of blood poison should not be j rne managers of the road are gen neglected. HB B thould be taken of the - strictest integrity, at once. It will cure promptly, and , . ,,.1 is not bad to take, nor will it leave: keenest business sagacity and most any evil "after-effects. . . J resolute energy, who devote the J. D. Watklns, Blakely, Ga., writes: . Beverest scrutiny to all that pertains Uia sores coyereu ray emiro ipenua u gQCcess asell as to the needs and itched intensely niht and day.?1" 'f ? - . .. . . - . For several months I could not work of the people whom it brings in at all. I commenced the tanic Blood Balm and berran to ,.,r!rpt3 of . : use of Bo-! closer intimacy with the fcliipping 7y. C.J 3 V 3 er For Sale or Rent. -. MY RESIDENCE, CORNER 4TII rand Walnut streets. Apply tov! . ; S. VanAMRINGE, or aug 23 2t D, O'Connor, Retl Estate Agent. v A Tery Handsome - JLASS POWDER BOX LIKE CUT GLASS), a Puff, and box of New Mown Hay Face Pow der for 50 cents. Jast comd In and look. For sale by MUNDS BROTHERS, . augSOtf . .Druggists. FINE HAIR 3IATTBESSES : A SPECIALTY. - Mosquito Nets for Sale. Old Mattresses JRe novated. - . w. rj. curjr.Vi no. BRUSHES. fc GOOD ASSORTMENT OF HAIR BRU3U es, Tooth Brushes, Sharing Brushes and Nail I Brushes. Good goods at moderate prices. Perliunery and Toilet Articles r J GF ALLKJNDS. For sale by John B. Hanko, PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST." 10T North Third street, opposite City Hall. Telephone 109. Night Bell. aug 4 tf THE ACME MANUFAOTUBINff 00, MANUFACTURE US OF ' . - ." f. " ; . , . , - Fertilizers, Pine Fibre and Pine Fibre Matting . Wilmington, - - N. IjqiE REPUTATION OFOURFJCRTILlZEKS the ACUR and G EH, Is now established, and the results of three years use tn the can la of the best farmers of this and other states will attest their Taloe as a hlh gTade manure The HATTING, maoe ironrthe leaves of our naUTO pine,, is conceded to be equal to any wool carpet for comfort and durability and tne cmand for it 13 dally tncreaslE?. It has nr tnr3 Bet fau din any otter tauic 1 l? I I u RU ct VitujL 13 extensirely used for r-L .:.'nrT r ''T--3. -l t3 a LZizz tor L"-t : a . is tlr.ics e 111I ta tilr, telz z tr--c:: 1 xr-'-.Zt-rJL- : Irrr ?t v -, f "- . !-! r;..:.:... r.:.;::.""! r':(-r r -. ' 1 1 t "T '. : . ', tTVV.l I 1 ' . . ' 11. Not at All Kecessar- JO CARRY YOUR PROVISIONS OR LUNC to Carolina Beach as there is a - 7 j First-Class Family Grocery there," supplied with everything the' market affords and sold at city prices, All K'nds of Canned Gboda and everything else that goes to matchup a fine lunch. ' V 1 " " .. Fall supply of ICE always on hand, t The residents of CAROLINA BEACH irlU And It to their Interest to deal with mo as I wDi keep on hand .everything la the Grocery and Housekeeping line. - v , ' - HANS A. KUUD, j JeTtf PROPRIETOR. ' Qteat Clearing Out Salo -OF- LADIES' SLIPPEES -AND- LOW SHOES i :.: AT .AND BELOW COST, " : " ummticiig Htujij, Aujist 1Kb, -ISO, . - at , .-" ; ; Geo. R. French & Sons, i 108 NortU. Front Street, " - ; .Opposite The Ortbn.) . . - - aug 11 tf For Carolina Beach and Soulliport 2 YL VAN GROVE LEAVES WILMINGTON S at 9:30 a. m. and s 30 p. m. ' Train leaves Beach at 12J50 p. m. and 0 p. m. on Fridays leaves at Sfc30 a, m.. s:m u. m and 5:30 p. m. . . . Last train leaves the Beach at 9 p. m. on Tuesdays and Fridays. The PASSPORT will leave for sonthport 0:30 a. m., and for Carolina Beach at B:3U p. in. , Fare Saturdaj's 33 cents to Beach and ret urn. aug 4 tf I -;--;- i, Juot Arrived ! NICE LOT OF THAT RESH UP-COUN- try liurmt, in sraau juis, ai IIALL S: PEAUBALtVS, , je c tf . 11 and 13 So. Water Street. Wilmington & Wcdon R. Pi.-'Co. ; Wiuiingtox, N. C, Aug. 5th, 1890. s-WfriC.-R OP ?ECRirrARY OF WITAimO- fl - . mm .f'.frA ....w. YMHnAM. M. A lal meeting cf the Stockholders of the Wll mlDgton & Weldon Railroad Company will bo neia at me uuice m luu ompaziy, in ujo of Wilmington. North Carolina, on Tuesday, August 28th, 1890, at 12 JL, for the purpose of coDHlderlncr and actio? upon the Question of Issuing additional Capital Ptoclc for and on account of the construction of branches to the main road, as provided tor In an amendment. to tne cnarter oc tne company,, r&unca c ruary;i3t, A. 1. lrr, and such other matters as may come be: ro the meeting for consio. eratioa. ; - By order ot the Prldent, - JAM. F. POST, Ja., r aug &20t - secret ary W. It Y. U. It. Co. ' ISLAND BEACH HOTEL J A. RR0WJ. Tnrtnfrrr. . . , i - . - JJAVING LEASED THE ABOVE NAMED Uotl, situated at the Hammocks, I am pre- eared to cater successfully to the wants of ie-public . r . viands ef the season. ' Many places of great interest la tbe rtcln-; Ity.i Surf Bathlos; Bath Houses In still water, fine boating faculties, unrivalled fishing, and above all an unexcelled Cuisine. cottages on the Beach connected with .the Hotel. . , . rroLMRler's celebrated Band, engaged for thesea&on. . ' . y, j. a. iiaoww, my 28 U MANAGER. SUMMER EE SORT I ! "ATLANTIU VIKW." , WRIGHTSVILLE, N. C. . ... . rS NOW OPEN UNDER SAME MANAGE- ment. Toe Hotel and groend ar near the waters of the Sound and this Atlantis Ocf in and a few steps from- the Depot of the fcvn coa&t Railroad from WUnilETtoa. , Ast tee conductor of the train 10 ico ra at WrcntSTU.; . Eied bt Tns DAT, utiK c: ;1f;r Circuits. the country. tprf":" 1 c grow better ma urz wcck, anu urn ,,,, f T,. kougii o:r dirt ramiiy Fwp 1 i ? '1 5X Frc't f rttt.
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