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It FLXA&S N.OTICX. f We wm te gtaa to recdva cotateieions from oar mends on say and aU nijrcts general lnterestCtwt ' TH5 name ot tne writer not always to fur alshed to the Editoc ' communications most be written a only on aide of tne paper. Y V ' ; , Personalities most & svolai Anl it la eap-ctau ani partlcalaKy ttafifir stood that the cm tor docs not always endorse the views ot uorrcspondecui onlcss so stated in the editorial columns. r': - NEW ADVEKTlSEMJSNTil. Not at All Necessary 'Y CAKKY YOUK TKOVISIONS OR LUNC to Carolina teach as there is a ; First-Class Family Grocery there, supplied with everything the market - r r.T,. Editor and Prop. ..rOSTAOEMlD, 3 1 most as liOOL Thres t mouth. 3S cent. il J .1 ..trdrunrml t carriers, free M -J"? -.f IfeeCUT.attheaOOTe 5 ... rr weft .-.j Pi. report any ma VQL. XIV. WILMINGTON, N. C, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1890. NO 217. 4flrrIietr.rrrcr regnUriy. mm lib. I OSG ENJOYS rtlii nuu results T?nen it is pleasoni fl,fFLii taken; i fv,: it the taste, and act! Cwet rr-l'tly a the Kidneys, r-'i R...b. cleanses the sys i f ' ' . , , " 1 rSccinr, dwpels coittf. new Vl and cbres habitus) fS-oa. gvrup of Figs is tht RJr of its kind ever pro r'jiicg to the taste and ac Dj'n the rtomach, prompt ir l:rj,-a 1 truly U-neficial m lti 'r-epired onlv from the mosl Q-t taJa-rceable substances, Its (tx!!ent qualities commend it iz l have made it the mosl -.wlr known. Up cf Fis ia for sale in 50 iii b tiles hy all leading drug Ant reliahle dmirrist Yihi sr t:t hive it on hand will pro h p roiiiUy For any one rh istj try it. Do not accept anj mmrniiA fig syrup ca sttmwsco. au KUUEICr K. 1IBLLAMY, WEULESALE UKl'GGIST, .Vited Jlen on the Solid South. jjiLiiT jl untBK.irr, zedulon b. t'a. M. ruhbii k. 1'enrr CJ. Taraer. fi ?!). Ira l.4or.". Wm. J. VU.-rf)Q, Gea . A. Lot; ia 1 ottTs. lrtcc 113. JtSf C.W.YATES. Snecd & Co., r;CTlOI.-H T( KNOXVJLLE 11 UNI- . r.. hr ist err r M.rLrl an J Scconl frr i U.v mo v. artMic ckJjus, lowest vi-il Enrj'oiJ invito to call andtaspect. nac mjiaif VEHICLES! VEHICLES ! priEs fo:: mle a laui;k m'iuku 1D A CJKEAT VAUILTV V? Sfcond-Hand Vehicles, fl fit rJl r mr fnr ImmiwIUlii ?- TVjvtuhr vm u-rj low for casta or it2 il? 4 v--. iMHTAla nt OU KILL'S STABLES, tor. Third and Princess SU. 53 (MUX & Ar0LLEIt8, HuLf ALK DKALKKS IN ft ronp.rfns. rs. Tobacco, Cigars, AND MIISSIOX .MERCHANTS, f,t- od Dock Sla., , WILMINGTON, N. U. OWENS HOUSE, Dksireet,betwen Front nd Secnnri Hl tUs TIIOKOLGULT RKOVATKD ft:rT.id wuh an. eje to tte ps.Uo. The Kooms are nice U4 1 Title supplied wiia the best 1bytIl-T. or month at Tery Mai. K. II. OWKNS, tlla -T ProDrtrtresa. nsi Fggs, Chip Beef, A MCE LOT OP Mh Carolina Unms . hjca i win MU rbeap. I ham Lua. -- li sor "OlCE FA MILT ORO 1 win toll lower than anj l!yt i. hos. ja irrsn. me a No stale Call at B. F. SWANNV, Aet-. o, rror.t treU IXDiX TO 5lW ACTXBTUIMtsrrS 8je Co rurnlture 3f rxDfl Baonrtxa Drumats Geo U Fxkxch foxj-Lovr Shoes Sen d cut Carolina Beach steamers .. . o w Yatka Noted men on the solid Soaih The receipts of cotton at this port to day foot up 89 bales. The excursionists from Winston left for their homes this oiorninfj. An excursion party will arrive henyit C o'clock to-night from Ral eigh, not to return until night. ! Personal. I Hon. James Wilson to-iu or row Fifty firt-cIos hands wanted to make Pant, hy the day or piece. Apply at 122 Market street. t The steamer 8ylvan Grove took another large crowd of passengers to.Carolina Beach this forenoon. The thermometer indicated 89 de crees In our office at 3 o'clock this afternoon. Uncomfortably warm! - Pcdfhtrians seemed gTad to get on the bhady side of the street where ever it was possiblo this afternoon. Jt Mas been finally determined by the Wilmington Light Infantry not to go to Atlanta, as they at one time intended. The day of the canteloune has passed and the festive waler melon will soon be reckoned as one of the aweets of the past. Keep dry and you will keep healthy. Umbrellas, rubber coats, &c, at I. ShrierX 8. E. corner Front and Princess streets. t ' T I am Manufacturer's Agent for Barbed and all kinds of Wire, Com blnation Wire And Iron Fences. Or ders solicited. James I. Metts. t A meeting of colored people will be held at the Hammocks on the 1st proximo to consider matters of interest and Importance to that race. Mr. It. A. Illnes, who has been ab sent ror tne last two weeks, on a visit to his mother, at Princeton, N. C, returned to the city this morn ing. ; 1 . . .. Last night was miserably hot and all the mosqnitoes in the city and, it seemed to us, in the South turn: ed out to sing and present their 'lit tle bill. : : With "Regal? Paint on your house and "Plastico" on your walls, your house will be beautiful and your family happy. Sold by the N. Jacobi Udw. Co factory agents. t Schr SL Croix, Carter, cleared to day for Cape Ilaytieu, llayti, 'with 186,bM feet Iumbfir and 40,000 shin gles, Valued at 2,787.29, shipped by Meters. S.-o; W. H. Northrop. Little Mary Ilall, daughter of Mr. S. G. Hall, left on this morning's train for Salem, N. CM where she will attend the female school which begin its Full session on the 28th Inst. . . 1 , It is just twenty-eight years ago to-day since the second battle at Manascas was begun. It continued three dayttand resulted in driving Pope Into the defcuses . of Washing ton for protection. That was a nice party which went down the river on the Sylvan Grove thi iiiomhig for a day's outing at Carolina Beach, and the day has been all they could wish, so far as the weather has been concerned. The peculiar enervating effect of summer weather is driven off by Hood's Sarsapuriila, which "makes the weak strong." Brig. Mary E. Pennell, Willey, cleared to-day for (ireytown, C. AM will leave on morning's . Northern j bound train for New York and Sara- Itnifo' flrt:nr ' "IT :it iX to morrow i " wm pass iue j winter in jNew York city. . - Forecaata. For North Carolina, local showers and pooler. Local forecasts from 8 a. ni. tc day, j for Wilmington and vicinity, fair, followed by local showers and with 18,052 feet of creosoted lum - i slightly cooler. ber, valued at $4,102.04, shipped by the Carolina Oil & Creosote Co. Our streets have had a lively ap peitrance to-day, partly in conse quence of the arrival of so many ex cursionists, and partly because our people of the fair sex have been out In unusual force. The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Awlmals might find some thing to do that would be of benefit to dumb beasts by seeiug how the young goats are beaten, abused and tortured in trying to break them to harness by some of the youugsters. .New Push ond Pull Blind Hinges. Locks the blind when opened or closed. Saves labor and cost or put ting on inside fastenings, which ore not needed with these hinges. Car penters, It will pay you to examine and use same. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t We have it now. A Pump 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 pump on the market. See it and you will have no other. N. Jacob! Hdw. Co, Stenography and typewriting is Iound to play an Important part in the education of the future, and the time will soon come when a thor ough knowledge of these branches will be considered as Indispensable. In fact, we believe the time is near when they will be taught In all edu cational establlshmenta. - , ROUCJ n ON DIRT Family Son p i. on top. Got there by merit. Grapes begin to come in plentiful ly and the hulls are thrown upon the sidewalk with a recklessness en tirely regardless ot the sadconse quences that may result or the di rect violation of the city ordinances in relation thereto. Joseph Ramsden, who died pearly yesterday morning at the City Hos pital, from the alleged consequences resulting from a fight with John Koch, was buried last night by the Knights of Pythias, of which organ ization he was a member. The members of the new musical organization met at the City Hall last night, but the business for the present will be kept from the public eye and ear. It was decided, how ever, that the name of the organiza tion should be the "North State Cornet Band.1' It will consist of twenty pieces. A few of the large number of our citizens who have spent the hot months at the different fashionable watering places and mountain re--sorts, have returned, and others will soon do the same,so that by the first of October we may expect to see their familiar faces on our streets and in the different churches as of Old. . The Excnrriionists. An excursion party one of the largest of the season arrived hero this forenoon from Goldsboro and intermediate points. It took twelve passenger coaches to accommodate the large number, all of whom were white people. During the day a large part of the excursionists re mained in the city, calling upon friends and acquaintances, while not a few took the occasion to visit Ocean View and enjoy the fun of bathing in the surf. They will leave for home at half-past 8 o'clock to night. An Important Sleeting. At the late meeting of the Board of Missions of the M. E. Church, South, it wus agreed to hold their next annual meeting, which will be in May next, in this city. This ac tion resulted from the efforts of Rev. F. D. Swindell, Presiding Elder of Wilmington District, who is a memberof the Board. There are forty one members constituting the Board, iucludiug the officers and bishops. It is expected that the occasion will cause ten of the bishops besides a arge number of clergy of the M. E. Church South, to come here and participate in the proceedings. A Safe Keinedy. When a nerson is sick they wish more than aught else a restoration of health. They are willing to take even nauseous medicine in order to get well. With many, however, a first consideration is wnetner tne medicine is perfectly safe. Will it or will it not leave any evil after effects? Now, there is one remedy known to bo certainly safe. It Is a botanical discovery, and it is called Botanic Blood Balm, or U n. it will not harm the most delicate con stitution, nor will a discontinuance cause a craving for its further use. 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 system will canso blood imparity, or blood noion. as many can ir. symp toms of blood poison should not be neglected. B B B should be taken at once. It will cure promptly, anu is not bad to take, nor will It leave any evil after-effects. J. D. Watkins, Blakely, Ga., writes: "Old sores covered my entire person and Itched Intensely night and day. For several months I could not work at all. I commenced the use of Uo- tanic Blood Balm and began to grow better the first week, and am now sound and well, free irom sores and jtching and at '.rorlc nain."- To Diapel Colds, Headaches and Fevers, to cleanse the system effectually, yet gently, when costive or bilious, or when the blood is impure or sluggish, to per manently cure habitual constipa tion,! to awaken the kidneys and liver to a healthy activity, without irritating or weakening them, use Syrupof Figs. - - Nothing Bat the Truth. In the last Biblical Recorder, Rev. Dr. Hufham, of Scotland Neck, pays the following just tribute to Rev. R. E.Peele.of Brooklyn Baptist church in this city: "Rev. R. E. Peele has been with me and preached two Sundays to the great joy of the pastor and the people. If there is a more striking and attractive preachei among our younger men I have not heard him." The Habeas Corpus Case. " The Criminal Court juet again at the appointed hour this morning to hear arguments in the habeas corpus case of John Koch, but was con tmued unil 10 o'clock to-morrow morning to await the finding of the jury of inquest, which had not con eluded its investigation at the time of the recess taken by the court. The jury of inquest was held this forenoon, and after an exhaustive investigation of the matter, return ed as "their verdict, that the de ceased, Joseph Ramsden, came tr his deaths in consequence of a blow upon the head inflicted by John Koch. The jury consisted of L. G. Cherry. R. B. Register, S. A. Craig, T. M Simmons, David Bryan and Steph ney Williams. As Good as New. The well known steam tug Blanche which . was burned several months since, so far as her wood work was concerned, has been ' thoroughly overhauled, repaired, repainted and in many respects, greatly improved, and came up to the city to-day, preparatory to being again placed on the line for towing vessels to and from the ocean. As she has an iron hull that part or. ner structure was not injured materially by the file. All her upper works, however, which were of wood, have been made new from the best of material and in the most workman-like manner under the immediate supervision of Capt. T. Harper, her owner. All the work is completed with what is known as "car finish," and she is painted red with black trimmings. The wheel- house is of pine, oak and juniper, and she has been supplied with "Siielling's patent steering appa ratus. AH her iron steam pipes have been removed aad pipes of brass and cooper substituted. The work has all been done by Wilming ton artisans and she is a beauty from stem to stern. The rollowmg are the officers of the Blanche: Captain T. Jacob?; of South port. Mate Jesse Price, of South port. J. Engineer J. S. Room, of "Balti more. Fireman Jos. Swaiu, of South port. For Contempt of Co art. Upon the announcement, yester day morning, of the death of Mr. Josenh Ramsden. Mr. Stacey Van- Amringe, Clerk of the Superior Court, delegated Mr. J. E. Lippitt as a special agent to go to Wrights ville and take charge of the effects of the deceased until an administra tor could be appointed. On his ar rival M Wrightsvllle, Mr. Lippitt found two white men Ben. Watson and John Sheehan in possession; that they had locked the doors and taken Ramsden's trunk to the depot and refused absolutely to turn over the property. Mr. Lippitt iinuiedia- tely returned to the city and report ed the condition of things, when Mr. VanAmrlnge appointed Mr. Sol Bear "administrator and" the later went at once to the goqnd, whence he telegraphed Clerk Van Amringe that Yatson anl Rheehan were still In pc:ses2!on of Ramsden's property and refused to surrender the same. Mr. VanAmringe was at Wrightsville last night, and seeing the parties, told them what the con sequences would.be if they persisted ill their refusal io obev the lawJ to which Watson replied that he "did'nt care a d n for the law." It is stated that Watson and Sheehan claim j to have a written note from Ramsden to take charge of his effects at Wrightsville, and it is also - staked that he-had other property and a short time ago had several hundred dollars in money. This morning a warrant for the jar rest of Watson was served on him and he was brought to the city fin custody, of an officer. At the hear ing he was adjudged guilty, and fined $250 and sentenced to imprison ment in the county jail for contempt of court. NEW ADVKiCTiSEMBNTj. ,,,,,.. "' j A Bookkeeper Wanted JpOK A 'WHOLESALE ESf A1JLISIIMENT, doing large business. Apply In own hand writing to P. O. BOX 1, Wilmington, N. C. affords anj sold at city prices. All Kmds of Canned Goods ' Fplt LUNCH AND TIC NIC PASTIES v and everything else that goes to maifup a fine lunch. - FuU supplyof ICE always on hand. 1 1 The residents of CAROLINA BEACH will find it to their Interest to deal with -me as I ; will keep on Ixand everything in the Grocery and Housekeeping line, -, " UANS A. K URB, J37tf PKOPKIETOR. Mechanics and Artisans. r PROFESSIONAL AND AMATEUR, VpILL llnd much useful, and pract ical information In the Scientific American, Mechanical News, Work. Science, Decorator and Furnisher and other periodicals at the J LIBRARY ASSOCIATION ROOMS, aug25tf 123 Market street. A Very Handsome . 1 LASS POWDER BOX (LIKE CUT GLASS), a Puff, and box of New Mown Hay Face Pow der for 59 cents. Jqst come In and look. J For sale by- ' MUNDS BROTHERS, aug20tf ' . Druggists. FAMILY EXCURSION TO CAROLINA BEACH. QHEROKEE TRIBE NO. 9, IMPROVED O." R. R. M.. -will give an Excursion to Carolina Beach on Friday, August 29th, 1890. j The Boat W1U leave the wharf at foot of Market street at 9.30 a. in., 2.30 and 5 p.m. Adults on 9.30 a. in. and 2.30 p. m. boat 50 cents; Children 25 cents. , , AU tickets for 5 o'clock boat 25 cents. Last train will leave the Beach at 9.30 p m. Committee S, J. Ellis, C. P. Lockey, J.j D. II. Kiander, w.-H. Lane, Dr. s. p. Wright. Refreshments can be had on board. aug 25 3t mon wed thu j ISLAND BEACH HOTEL ..--. . . - J. A. BROWN, Manager. JJAVING LEASED THE ABOVE NAMED Hotel, situated at the nammocks, I am pre- ' pared to cater suecesifuUy to the wants of the public. ' i' , Tne tables will be supplied with the choicest viands ef the season. " " Many places of great interest in the tlcta- lty. surf Bathing Bath Houses in stiU water, fine boating facilities, unrivalled fishing, and," above all an unexcelled Cuisine. - cottages oh the Beach connected' with the HoteL - Prof. Miller's celebrated Band, engaged for the Season. , .r my 28 tl J. A. BROWN, MANAGER. SUMMEK'KESORT-I "ATLANTIO VIEW," WRIGHTSVILLE, N. C, . . JS NOW OPEN UNDER SAME MANAGE-' ment. Tne notel and grounds are near the waters of the Sound and tho Atlantic Ocean and a few steps from the Depot of the bca coast Railroad from Wilmington. ' Ask tho conductor of tho train to stop yo at Wrightsvllle. . ; BOARD BY THE DAT, WEEK OB M05TH ' Send for Circulars. ; ' , - ED. Jel3 WILSON MANNING, -Proprietor BE SOLD. 11H w At Your Own Prices. E DO NOT INTEND TO' CARRY OVER A SINGLE PAIR. For the next ten days we will continue to "clear out" all -'olds and ends". we have left In Siippera and Low Shoes. Trices lower than ever ku'.wn. . Call and ask lor your size and we w ill verify , these statements by ocular demonstration. Geo. R, French & Sons, lOS North Front Street. (Opposite The Orton.) aug 27 tf FINE HAIR MATTRESSES A SPECIALTY. ; Mogquito Nets for Sale. ' , , .. . Old Aiattresscs Uenovatcd. w. m. curjrjinc. Fishermen's Supplies, Builders' Hardware, PAINTS AND SASH. For Carolina Beach and Southporl WALKER'S STRICTLY PURE Wfllll LEAD. made bythe old Dutch process,' thobest Lead on the market. They not being In combina tion can make special price on same. COOKING STOVES. Largest assortment In the state to so ice from; sold at f ir. ory prices, ' Oil Stoves of All Sizes. a, tiiem you will find comfort and econom; Pump Step-Ladders OYLVAN GliOVJS LJuAVIi, WILMIZNU lU2i at 9-0 a. m. and 2 30 p. m. Returning, leaves j the Beach at izso ana 5 ;jn p. m. on Fridays leaves at -.yo a. nu, zmp.w and 5X) p. m. Last train leaves tne ueacn ai a p. m. on Frldavs. Tne FASSroitT wiu leave ior Douuipon. jz ju a. m.. and for Carolina veacn av buj) iv m. everr dav exceot bundar. -v beason reaucea rate jickcis ior saie m. uie office or on board. Fare Saturdays 23 cents to Beach and return. aug 27 tf STILL AT WORK. AJl NOW WELL PREPARED TO REPAIR all kinds of Furniture, Sewing Machines, Fan cy Articles, ta, and where It ii possible wake j them as good as new. Work done prompt ly and prices low. Call and Bf-e me and es-, V tlmates and prices. . 4. li. rAIUtaii, . S. W. cor. Front and Oransre streets. I am stUI agent here for the New noma Sewing Machine, one of the. best Marklnes on the market. Needles andou rcr sale. men 10 tf - For Gale. Wc ask for your patronago and shall ever endeavor to deserve the same. Respectfully, - . N. Jacobi Hardware Oo ap tf 12 SO. FRONT ST. WE HAVE . J UST RECEIVED ANOTHER ;LARGEJAS-, SORTMENT OP : .' AND I 1 II. I I III .1 I I ! I I I in the latest deUgns and rancy wood which ,!'... '. : -K we offer at lowest prices, INSTA LMENT8 or cash. The panne is cordially invited to. exj , amine our large anr aoperior siock oynstrur E. VanLAEK, 407 Itcd Cross Street. aplSltf .... i nnn lbs. old ttpe metal, clean THIS PAPER Inkmanufactomi by l.tJUU he ialnnouitlTintiD-r Inic Worts, - aadla good ccnllUA. will to C?!3 cieap - T. K. weight & CO., AST "T at 1 UI3 O'THlTi . j;n Ii;r 2th Etreet ani'Cna ivati. artnc.
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