! 3 ty carriers, tree ,jrrtefl;'vw k r.nd rJir! report tax ' ZTTZ I. I 0j 'tf EXJOYS I'.dtM and KMilts bcij jtZT .!....,. it n nlensanl j-Ji- t-i the taste, and acti Hinirtlj on the Kidnej.. f-allr. tUrf colds, head VS fevers anl cures habitua & -a. fc'vnip of Figs is ih Jr of its kind ever pro ti&t&S tl,c t&st0 and a.c rjiutbe ftoaiacli, prompt u yial trulr Uucficial m lU iSnJ only from tho mosl trecable substance, it: 'iir&st qualities commend il ft ir-1 lave made it tho. mosl 'rurftieiltown. . Ijcacf w for ealo m oOi 'jfl batlcs by all leading drug U'Ast reliable druggist wh in it on hand will pro 3f " . JL U k rrcsptl for any one rn '-la t) try it Bo not accept anj WSMIA FIG SYRUP CO. ur masco. cal KJtfEItT R. UELLAMY, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, US Wilmington, N. C ! TV 1 J 11. MMenoa the Solid South. JJlllT JL II HUBERT, ZEBCLON B. At,Ta.i. nsaoacv, iienry .u. iTinicr, irwo,lrr.J0D-s, Ww. J. WR30D, Gca k r.-s x f. Loc; ut4 otters. Price fUSS. jrSff C. W.YATES. Snoed & Co., jaTESSoRS to knoxvilix FITUNI .sotfiwust corner MrkH and Sroond a Luv moi r. artwic klgv3, lowest Rn Iwrjuxijintirra to calltnd Inspect .X nv mriatf KHICLES! VEHICLES ! (CfTU rui; SALE A L.K(JE Nl'MBER AXD a T.RKAT VAIIIETT OP Sond-IIand Vehicles, arl crvr ana reaoy for Immediate fi(TateoM ferj low for catH or f iiJ ft a rood tariin at ORR ILL'S STABLES. Cor. Tninl ana mncess SU. UBIAS & YOLLERS, 80LtSALE DIL1LCRS IH Visions, Groceries, Tobacco, Cigars, -ANn- tSIflX 3IERUIIANTS, Ml.tllJlUTCIN, N. C. !HB OWENS HOUST!. abii f cond, DUBUxTlOUOlGULY KENOVATEU txxB-'cmsiicd vq an ej to the s2y.a PMic. The nooma arc Ucc Msr tie Table supplied with the lest VOL. XI Y WILMINGTON, N. C, SATURDAY, AUGUST 3Q, 1890. . NO 220. &. OWENS, Proprietress. ickens, Eggs, Chip Beof, ASD A SICK LOT OP Sl)th Carolina Horns ,tMUc I m sen cheap, I lUre ttltccko, cnoiCE FAMILY CEO- - J1JCA I Will 1 .w Ua DaiM. tf .v r .K&:k u lars tresn. 2?o suie "am. cauat swanks AJ, So. FroiiistrttW local 3srj: ws: . IXDK TO KlW AOTXSTISSXlirrS Fnkxd'A: Co Pnrmture Mcxm BKOTHtXA Drujjlsts Ci.tdk8 3 8 Lixs Chanse of Hcbexkile Mooxugbt Excrasio Hondaj night c W Yatks Noted men on the Solid' South Tviuorrow will be jabt 13 hours in length. ' - Stinsct to-morrow afternoon at half-iutst C o'clock. About thhr time look out for enui- noctiai blow. : Dath of Capt. Penny packer. . We greatly regret to Forecasts. For North Carolina, fair weather and stationary temperature. Local forecasts from 8 a. m. tc- iyj' """"Kiuii vicinuy,, tor of Customs at this port To Iliel Colds, fair weather auri stationary temper ature. chronicle j Headaches and Fevers, to cleanse i the madden and unexpected death of j ine system enectuany, yet trentiy, Capt. Enos J. Pennypacker, Colfec-1 wnen costive or Dinons, or wuen tne jje uiooa is impure otsiugisn, to per- died last ni-ht at 10 o'clock, at his anentiy care naoitaai consupa- rnnm inODrtAn nr,oQ f i,,0.4 tion, to awaKen tne Kidneys ana is w a m a u ii.r vr s. ill. ui u l . n't a .. . . . .... j uc rccujit oi cotton at tuts port to day foot up 543 bale. It is h dead Sainiuer. The inter ment will . take ; place to-morrow nlht at 12 o'clock. The Moiitiutentxo CoL Jour. The monument to be erected over j the grave of the late Col. L. C. Jones at liufTalo Church, by the employes of the Carolina Central Koad, has been completed by .the contractor, I. W. Durham & Co., of Charlotte, and was shipped to Jonesboro on Thursday. If. is a very handsome shaft and cott 500. It will stand as a memorial to one of the best citi zeus North Carolina ever had. IJat one"1 interment, an adult, in O-ikdale this week, and two, one child and one adult, in Bellevuc. The HegUter of Deeds has -this week issued marriage licenses to two couples, one white i.nd one colored. Economy: "100 Doses One Dollar. ' Merit: "Peculiar to Ita-lf." Puritj: UooiPs Sarsaparilla. .'There was a big crowd at the Hammocks and Ocean View yester lay afternoon. X train was run nerly every hour. j I am Manufacturer's Agent for Brtrbed and all kinds of Wire, Com binatiou Wire and Irori Fences. Or ders solicited. James I. Metts. t : California pears are In market and yon can buy a dozen 'for a dollar. They are put up in fine tissue paper; lireen backs would be more appro priate, j i Rev. John R. Sawyer, of Eliza bethtoven, will preach at Grace SI. E. Church to-morrow at 11 a. in. and 8.15 p. m. Strangers and visitors are cordially invited.' . The Christian Association of. St. Paul's Evang. Lutheran Church will hold ifs monthly meeting to-morrow, Sunday, in Luther Memorial Building at 4.80 p. m.1 t Prayer and experience meeting of business and workingmen at 8.15 o'clock to-night 'at the Seaman's Bethel, to which the ladies and sea faring men ore Invited.1 . With 'Regal" Paint on your house and "Plostico" on your walls, your house will be beautiful and your family happy. Sold by the N. Jacob! II dw. Co , factory agents. t The game of ball played yester day between the Amateurs, Capt. John Tolar, and the Hard Hitters, Capt. Charley Smith, resulted in a score of 26 to 1C In favor of the latter. . The Rev. H. Bi Anderson will de liver an address for the Independent Order ofRechabites to-morrow night at 8 o'clock. Subject of discourse, 'Intmperance."j The public are In vited. . : - s ; Services in St. John's jfJhurch to morrow as follows: Holy Commun ion at 7. i5 a. in.; morning prayer and sermon at 11 o'clock; evening prayer at 6 o'clock; Sunday School at 4.45 p. m. . ; . j i They had a One time at Carolina Beach last night, j There werejabout 500 ieopl there, notwithstanding the uhpropitiotis weather through out the day. The music was good and the fireworks were very tine. ; - . f "" ' The Custom IlorifcC has bcencloMtl to-day h memory of Capt. Pcn(iy ivacker. rjm.t u - vessels, iu port, that ou the Sylvan drove and that-at Messrs. Fowler & Morrisou's coal yard were all lialf-masted. f The members oflChcrokee Tribe No. 9, 1. O. U. M. and their families and guests all bml n delightful time yeatenlay at Carolina Beach. The weather did not deter them. "Tliey set out for n good time and we are glad tolxiiow tliat they had It. New Push and Pull Blind Hinges. Locks the blind: when opened or closed. Saves labor amtcost of put ting on inside fastcniugs, which are not needed with these hinges. Car pentens It will pay yon 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. Ran If mnA rtsrt will hnvA nrt rf J W M mm , mm mm m w .w.. N. Jaiobl Hdw, Co, t I A Clrand Sisht. In cout-cqunce of the very heavy surf there was but little bathing ut Ocean View yesterday afternoon and vet it was a grand sight to seo the largo waves making for the shoro and the water frequently com ing over the plank walk between the pavilion and the bath house causing a beholder to remark: 44 Who cau witifess such a sight and doub the exifcteuce of a Supreme Being?' Moonlight and Mnlc. A grand moonlight excursion wil be given to Carolina Beach on Mon day evening, under tho auspices of the well known Arion Quartette The Grove will leave at 8 o'clock aud return at 12 o'clock, and one ot the delightful features of the evening will be a concert on board by the Quartette. With such a night as this no more delightful an entertain ment, could be projected and we know that there will be large umber oh board. The Kxtension. The line of the new extension of the Wilmington, Chadbourn & Con way Railroad is being located now and the surveyors expected to com plete the work and have in their re: port this afternoon. Work is to be gin on Monday and it will be pushed forward as fast as possible. The ex tension will be lOj miles in length, from Chadbourn to Butter's Mill, in Robeson county. Trains will in ail probability be running through from Conway to Bntter's Mill before October. And Thereby Hanga a Tall. They chased that poor old fox up and down the sauds of Wrightsville Beach last night and thought they were ha vine a crood time. There was no doubt that the dogs enjoyed it although we doubt if the fox en tered verv warmlv into the fun of the thine. As for the huntsmen they say it was good and for sundry reasons we prefer not to doubt what they say. There are some, however, who contend that it was'nt a live fox, after all, but an old skin from ono of last year's chases, with clock works in its interior and whalebone leers and a eralvauized tail. As . to this we are not in a position to pass an oninion. It too nearly concerns Phil Thomas' reputation as a sports man of the first (salt) water ana we prefer to take no risks in the matter. Wo make a suggestion, however, and that is that another fox race be had soon, the start to be made at Ocean View, the fox to be tied on behind the train with Col. Van Amrimre's little engine trying to keep ahead of thodogs. j A b'afo Kemcdy. WIumi ii ncrvnii i sick tl.ev wish more Thau auguv esu a resiontiiou of health. They are willing to take even nauseous medicine in order to ret well. . With mauv. however, a first consideration is whether-the medicine is ierfeetlv safe. Will it or will it not leave an v evil after- affects? Now, there Is one remedy known to be certainly safe, it is a botanical discover v. and it is called Botanic Blood Balm, or B B B. 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 imd other causes of effete matter remaining in the" system will cause blood impurity, or blood poison, as many call it. Symp toms of blood poison should not be neglected. BUB should be taken at once. It will cure promptly, and is not bad to take, nor will it leave any evil after-effects. J. D. Watkius, Blakely. G a., writes: 44OJd 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 Bo tanic Blood Balm and began to grow better the first week, and am now sound and well, free from sores and itcnirj and at work again.'' disease," For some months'5 nasi Cant. Pennypacker has beenvjn; ;-eeblo health, but lately he had ("recovered sufficiently to attend at his -'office. It was apparent to his friends, howj ever, that his health had been se riously shattered and tiiey have feared a fatal result for some weeks f death pasty. ;He was on 'the streets yes terday and last night, while seated at the; supper table in the Orton House, he. suffered a, severe attack. liver to a healthy activity, without irritating or weakening them, use Syrup of Figs. 1 Le Koy Est Mort! Vive Le itoy. ! As is natural there is already mch speculation as to the vacancy in the collectorshipy at this port, He ,was taken to his room and medical aid was summoned but all of the avails of science were useless". Capt. Pennypacker was 51 years of age and had resided in this city ever since the year 1866. He was born in Chester, Pa., and served with gallantry and distinction dur ing the war as a cavalry officer. He was wounded in tlie fight atHagers town, Md. He first came here as U. S. supervisor of naval stores, after wards owned a small steam saw mill in the Northern part of the city and still later, in company with some other gentlemen here, he organized aud equipped the Champion Com press, of which, until a year ago, he wasj the Superintendent, j At that time he disposed of his interest in that company and accepted the Presidency of the Wilmington Com press, and Warehouse Co. He was appointed Collector of Customs by President Arthur and reappointed by President Harrison. For nearly twenty years past he has been the lessee of the Opera House here. uapt. .Pennypacker was unmar ried and was the last of a family o twelve, all of whom died of the same disease, the dreaded angina pectoris. He had many excellencies of mind and heart and there is one;umversa expression of sorrow at his death lie was possessed oi a Kindly, gen erous nature and was charitable to a fault. At the same time he jwas t sturdy opponent in the politica field and could give and take- hard knocks with the same perfect equa- nimity. He had premonitions of his deuth several days since and on Tuesday last ,he called in Mr. A. G. Ricaud, the lawyer, and dictated hfs last will and- testament, appointing Mr. ("Jeorgo Chadbourn, President of the First National Bank, as Execu tor under tne. win. xne estate is valued at about $40,000 and will probably go to relatives in! Philadel phia, although of course the dispc sitiop of his effects is asj yet un known. I The remains were taken off this morning on the 9 o'clock train, for Philadelphia, where they will bo in t erred.' . PLEASS KOTICi .' We wEl te gi&a to r&cciYo cotaEiTCi-oiiS from otir nienas ca aj aaa aMl selects general tAterest,tat -t. . y; Tht name oi too wnttr rata: Rirar3 t fur alslied to toe Editor. i Ooznmudcauons must toe wilttea en QzJT. one side ot die pdperi ' ' -Persoaaiiaeamast te aTolded," : And it la espeaaity and parcalariy oader stood tnat tne Editor does not always ea2one teTlews or correspondents cnlecs so ftaied tn tne editorial columas. ; 'I ' .;; f?l NBT APVRRTI3K31ENT8. Fishermen's Supplies, Builders- Hardware, : - -PAINTS AND SASH, WALKER'S STEICTLV Hu WHIiBrLElD, made by;tae old Dutclx process,' thelbest Lead on the market. Tney not belnsr la comWna. tipn can make special price on same. ( COOKING STOVES. by Capt. jpennypacker's It is an important postion and it is necessary that it 'should be speedily filled. Some names have already been mentioned, among others those of Mr. "W. Iffi Chad bourn, Judge Russell, Mr.- French, GenV. Manning, Col. C "an ad ay and Mr.fC. P. Lockey. A prominent Republican here told us to-day that in his opinion Mr. Cliadbourn could get the office if he wants - it. Judge Russell, he thought, did not desire N Jap.nhl TTq rrfvrro rn Ctn .r tJ-i-'.. I w - WVI ap tf , 12ISO. TltONT ST. Largest assortment la the State taselcC from; sold at factorr prices. . Oil Sosof All Sizes. . In them '"n comfort and economy, iinlvMp- La&ders. n o asS fOT your Daiarro and ahull ra cnieavor to deserve the Ssame. V ; KespectfuUr. ,.' . . ! Stories for Boys and Girls. i 1 The following stories, by children's favorite authors, are to bo I found at the Wilmington Library' Rooms, on Market street: Cast Ui by the Sea, Sir S. W. Bakejr; Baron Munchausen: In Ole Virginia, T. N. Page: The Snow Image, Nathaniel Haw thorne: i The Silver Shilling, H. C. Ander son; L . ... L . . Youu Dandelion. Miss Mulock: Princess Rosetta and the:Pop-corn Man.iM. E. Wilkinsr Three Little Caudles, Susan Coc- lihre:.. , ! bix Yeara in th. WJIle. nt Africa, E.J. Qlave; j The Bnnnles'.Thanksgiving Stor ies, J: H. Jewett; The Brownies in the Studio, P4I mcr Cox; i A Twelfth Night Queen, Aqrnes Carr Sacre: i Marjorie's Birthday Gifts, MissAl- cotr; I The Parable of St. Christopher, H. HI; i . I . The Cat and the Countess, from the French, by T. B. Aid rich; The House that Jask Built, A. al. Biazi ; . I Bruno's Revenge, Lewis Carroll; Autobiography of an Omnibus, Miss Alcott; i TheCountrvof tlie - Dwarfs. Paul DuChailJu; I Rille and Hound in UeylOn, Sir S. W. Baker: ! Boy's Book of Travel, Meredith Johnes; 11 Tommy Try and What He Did in Science, C. O. G.. Napier; i Harry's Vacation, W. C. Richards; Gabriel, a storv of Wichnor Wood, M. Howitt. : ! r E. S. Well, Jersey City, N. J. A Boom is on ia ROUGH ON DIRT SOAP. it, nor did he think . Mr. Lockey would apply. General Manning, he remarked, '."was out pf it". Of jCol. Uanauay lie ilul not speak, it is understood tlTat the latter is iOw engaged in the pension busines in Washington City and will probably not be ah aspirant. Come to think of it, good Republican, timber! for such a position is rather scarce here now. '''' 1 in the meantime, and until some one is appointed arid confirmed! the office will be conducted by Deputy Collector John E. Taylor. NEW ADVERTISEMENT. Op en To Morrow, - - - . X. Sunday, August 31st, All Day. MUNl3& UEOTIIKItS, CITY OF WILMINGTON, N. C, i MAYOK'3 OFf ICE, VVilmixgtox, N. C, Auff, 23d, 18D3, Bids for Macadamizing. gIP3 WILL BE KECEA'ED AT THE MAY r's qrace until 12 o'clock M., September 1st proximo, for Macadamizing Market street from Fourth to Seventeenth street. " I 1, Plans and specifications to bq seen at thV- Mayor's office. aug 25 3t 35 28 30 JNO. J. FOWLEH, Mayor. 104 N. Front street. Druggists. MOONLIGHT EXCURSION ! Carolina Beach, QN STEAMER SYEsVN GUOVE, Monday Evening, Sept. 1st, U3TDEU AUSPICES OF ARION QUARTETTE. Grand Concert on board Steamer. f Boat leaves wharf at 8 o'clock p. m. lieturns to city at 12 o'clock. FINE HAIR MATTRESSES A SPECIALTY. " .' ; " '. . ; " r Mcsqmto Nets for Sale, j -Old Alattressos Renovated: W.iBfl.OUMMIfJC, For Carolina I5eacli anil Souliiporl (k T , . . mmzm. gP ' Tickets 50 cents. aug 30 2t I. T. & G. F. Alderman, .'" GENERAL COMMISSION BuOKERS AND Produce Dealers, NO. 110 North Water street, Wilmington, N. C, buy or sell on commission Poultry. JSgga, Uutter, Fruit, Bacon, Lara. Corn, Flour. Beeswax, lilacs. Furs, cotton, or anything In the Produce or Grocery line. Highest cash prices guaranteed. Consign ments solicited. aug 29 Mechanics and Artisans, T1KOFE5SI0NAL AND AMATEUR, WILL rind much useful and practical information in the Scientific American, Mechanical News, Wore. Science. Decorator and xcbxisher j and other periodicals at the j Lil IS KAK I AOUUIAA1U?i KUUJ13,! , aug25tt. . 133 Market street. gYLVAN GROE REAVES LMINGTON at 9:30 a. m. and 3 30 p. m. Returning, leaves the Beach at 13.30 and 5 30 p. m. , t , On Fridays leaves at Jh30 a. m.. 2r00n.m am 5:30 p.m. ' . .- Last train leaves the Beach- Rt. o n ml nn Fridays. r . The passport will leave for southport $30 a. m., and for Carolina Beach at fion. m. every day except Sunday. cwason reaucea rate Tickets for sale at the office or on board. Fare sar.urdaysss cents to Beach androturn. aug 27 tf ;. ;'; - I vOLYPE'S':':'! :'' Ntw YorK & Wilmington Steamship Co. State of North Carolina, i COUNTY OF NEW JIANOVER, ; SUPERIOR COURT. In the matter of the estate cf Jane Fenaer, rteci'ased. To Delia Garer. George uarey,- jatus uarey. Rebecca Frank. Kcison uarey, Alexander Garey and George i enner, and such otheis who may be heirs at law of Grace Fenner, deceased: ! t . Whereas. Josenh D.. Sampson. AdminiMra hiATinAl Kpftimpnt or hl3 artminUtrallon tat said estate. Has paia over to ttjc unacrsignea. twenty-three and thiixy-six-one-hundredtu dollars, to be by him distributed among, and paid over to, the heirs at law of the said Grace Fenner, who may be entitled to receive the sune: and whereas, the underfcizned 13 desir ous of paying over tne same t tliote entitled thereto, but 13 uncertain as to who the parties are wno may be legally entitle! to snare in the distribution thereof: now. th!s Is td-notl- fy the above-Damed partle3 snd all others who claim to Fenner. fund, to appear before the Juigc of the J?upe rior court of the count y of New llanover. ; at the court 11 oaise In Wilmington, on theil Monday after the 1st Monday in September, and tlien and there to assert aud prove their interest Is, and claim to said futd; at which time the undcirlgne'l wlltapplj to tbe Judge of sild court for a decree dletrlbuUng said fund. .. Dated this, the ISth day of August, is:. S. VASfAM HINGE. Ckrric Superior court of New Hanover county. aug 16 6w sat FROM PIER 23. EAST ftlVER; NEW YORK Located between Chambers and Roosevelt st i n At 3 o'clock. P.M. BENEFACTOR. ITANITA... GULF STREAM BENEFACIOR.......... Wednesday, Kept 3 ..Saturday, Kept 6 Wednesday, sept 10 ...Saturday, beptM- FROM WILMINGTON FASITA... ........... GULF STREAM..... BENEFACTOR FAN1TA Tuesday, sept 2 ..Friday, sept & .1 uesday, Sept y ...Friday, sept is o be heirs at law cf the -said Grace Rare guaranteed to afrommw la Norti . and w ho claim an laterest In said I and South Caro ha. UJW,U ror i reigut or Passage aonly to II Gi S3IALLBONE3, Suprrlntendeal, ' - . wiimingTon, k a u. ixanc Manager. ew loric WM. P. CLYDE Co.. Gem Aeenw aug 3f4tf 6. Bowling Green. New l Yore Hardware, T TINWARE AND CKQJKKRY. , W, F, SPRINGER & CXJU Importers and Jobbers; . 1 . Puroeii Building; Just Arrived l NICE LOT OF THAT FRESII UPTOUN-, try BUTTER, in small Kits, at ' II ALL & PJBAUALL,, JeCtf ; 11 acl K So. Water 6tTcet., f Wilmington Satings & Trust IV. rnTTTO D A DlTD is feinted wrrn 1 UlO X iiiXlXb I nk manulactured,ty ce jt airmoont mnunz i n s w oris, r T. K. WiilGHT & CO . SSth street ftzurrcnasylvania avenue. i un . PLUadeigla, is, J. W ATKINSON. Prtl3ea, W. r.TOOiLEE, . Cashier. IflQ PRINCT&J: ST.. WII.WINGTtlbr r Lcnd-i;on?y cnitlifaAorr wirn Pay laterest cnDeposUta. is ciro-ircrri ta