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Tie Dailt Rifieic XII IS rAFEtt .1. snndirs excepted. .,irTTClVBi. - ,.vf2i. Editor and rrop. ntu. tXPTloSS. POSTAGE PAID thi qq. Time 14,00, ' . Il-oo. one month, 35 cent Mbedeurtred by camera. pi of the city, at the aborts .r:rt low and literal. Z mil please report any and 'Lto iceiw taeir paper regularly. jftf . VOL.' XIV WILMINGTON, N. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1890. NO 223 Arkansas voted on Monday and in! Rice birds are slow In omnin lnt To ni.i iL imiaceoiineoig Ught made there market. lIM(in,w p J 1. ... ' - . I " " a uuu XGTIS. itipn, the 8tnte has cone Demo-' r ,M,.are scarCft '"ause of the : easterly winl.. eratic haiidfomely. ! when costive or bilious, or when the f blood Is impure or sluggish, to per il, manently cure habitual constina- - If there is anything that will make to cleanse an oia man young, it js li. li. .11." vet centlv Some men say, and women too, . they never feel weak and mean ex cept in the spring. Why then feej JudL'e Tonro wlfoVuMi. MnJ Messrs. Charley Scnibben and " - -- - .uau- T-W . . .... ... ..-.. . mitled to Jail at Buffalo N re- UIuenuu"el kllleIj marsh hens tionr to awaken the kidneys and . . . . i yrficniiiv ul wrifiirKviiif mvprm fi uonithv o t iti-.. ,n;,N,,t cHHiy, iur coniemnt or eonrr. i r - - - -- uumm, iiuuui; wa for AdebtdiiA hv Trtiirrroo u.i,n . Th nr.lio ro.nr,i rnP A.,.,cf irnumngor weakening them, use? blood, inactive organic functions, t.tl,AAnl l r ..i... Dyrupoiflffg. . iusm jviuuhuu KBUcrarnHihiiew.iu l llic lUUll I1UIIIUCI Ul ftrifMB uui - j ing the month as 1G2; colored 11C, weak and mean and nervous and prostrated in the. snrinsr time when lire and spirit .awakens with thrill ing buoyancv even fhe vegetable world? Must you allow slujrjrish it is said turns over nil he earns to hi wire and who refused to pay the bill out of the monej-g on an order of j whites 40. the court North Carolina State air. : make your life miserable simply be- (cause the long winter has restrained 'nvri EXJOYS !r"rJ nnd results .when I ate by a & ' T ... . :. Mi ong ? ff.'rif: tW ind acti result op t 1'' L f 4W I . v I xMODOUy Vermont voted yesterday but the Jeturns are not yet all In. The He- pablicans have probably carried the luajority. Two but the tills point is not yet known. looks tor other than Repub- reduced ressmen vre elected It was all quiet alonjr the mark front to-day. Mr. iSmith, clerk, qualified yesterday and sumed charge to-day. , If the preparations which are now jfour natural activity? It need not ..t r u -r .! De- If omv vpu will use that please Cet!,n" on for tne next Fair at RaUant add incomparable tcnic Mood jeigh. mean anything, it promises tojpurifier known as B. B. B. or Bo jbe the best in the history of the tanic Blood Balm vour health in ' State. It should be the hest. Good I rini,u Vv3 be aU th can as . JL;.i the Kidneys. Wr i ,1MnM the BvMu"Ccess, however. -1 iic--. " r J . T ... i: . . .Kerala mlds. head allied'.'' ""x- fevers and cures -babituaJ .v n-lr of its .1 kind ever pro to the taste and ac 3 t Uie stomach, prompt id ty i r,,lr lneficial in ltl V: rred only from the mosJ SiTcrtsrwaWe substances, ill 7a&nt qualities commend nJizl have mane it uio itssedr known. s? of Fi is for sale m 50 H bottles bj all leading drug Anr reliable druggist wb Btc't lave it on band will pro .4 U trcsptl for any one rh flrt to tr it. Vo not accept anj WORNM FIG SYRUP CO. lit mxasco. CAL crjrf. n. x ht row. H.r. x t J BOrtEKT H. UELLAMY, V3UkESALE DKUGCUST. lis Wilmington, N. C s Sneed & Co., Uv:.B TO KNOX VI LLC FURNI- vta. fui corner Market and Second ci lut tkk. inlsuc desisns. lowest m Itrj toil iuitlto call od Inspect cii nac mrl3tf fflE OIVENS HOUSE, Dock Street, between Front and Second, JJlj BEtX TI!OKOl'UOLY KEXOVATED M2f Eoiiou fnixwieil with an eje to the farocti public. The iooma tie nl m ! ul th? TaWc supplied with tbe tea iuftir, wffw or month at very 5IW.K.U. OWENS, Proprietress. cns, Eggs, Chip Beef, 0 A MCE LOT OF . Swth Carolina Uams tcr CHOICE FAMILY UKO- ill sell lower than any rlrcnowia the dtr. Ctrc me a I V U ll va frncl. . t . 1 mill suiic B. F. SWANNV. Ast.. :siux . a. iTont Mreeu crj Handsome dek box (Like cut glass). t Ux ot Sew V0wn nar Face Pow- G. Ml SDs BROTUEBS. DrogZisls. P. AlderiAHD, rJVSls!oX CKOKERS AND t-xV u" North Water street. if"", fnut. liacon. Lard. "lUlt lll.l- 1.. I1 'i nrT lTu,,,K or (irneery line. Y0LLER8, tBt-tSALK llKALiritS IN Visions, Groceries, "pcrs. Tukieeo, Cigars, The Charleston Aeivs and Courier, with its characteristic enterprise. publishes an exhaustive and exten sive review of .the business opera tions there during the past twelve month. It occupfes nearly four pages of that paper. In its editorial article it bays: TheAnnual Review of the trade and commerce of Charleston, pub lished In the 2ieio9 and Cornier to day, shows that the city enjoyed a remarkable season of prosperity during the past year. The total business of Charleston during the commercial year which closed on Saturday amounted to more than $30,000,000, an increase of $3,906,293 on business of the preceding year. There was a decrease in the value of the cotton marketed in Charleston of nearly $3,000,000, a decrease in the value of ' the fruit and vegetable trade of $98,00u and a falling off in other minor branches of business; but the grand total shows that the trade of the city during the past year was nearly $4,000,000 more than In 1888 80. The falliug off of our cotton trade was far more than counterbalanceed by the increase in other lines of business and the net result is most encouraging to all who have an interest in the welfare of the city. There was an increase in the wholesale and retail trade of $740,000; an increase in the capital invested in manufactures of 2,051, 500; an increase in the value of our manufactured products of $1,783,379. The value of the rice trade was in creased $370,135, there was an in crease in the naval stores trade of $33,073, an increaso in the value of the cottou goods trade of .$290,015, an increase of $3C,753 in the value of our imports, and a gain in many smaller branches of business, the whoje gain footing up a grand total of nearly four million dollars. Sure ly there is encouragement in this result." With "Regal" Paint on your house and "Plstico'" on your walls, your house will be beautiful and your family happy. Sold by the X. Jacobi Udw. Co , factory agents: The Board of Managers of the Produce Exchange have ordered an increase in the telegraph service so as to get six reports daily from New York and three from Liverpool mar kets. - ' Our clever friend, Mr. J. Elsbach, has just returned from the Warm Springs, where he has been seeking relief for his rheumatic pains: We are glad to know that he has been benefited by his trip. The Champion Compress started up yesterday and the steamship Pictou, the first of the fleet, which arrived here late yesterday after noon, hauled into the wharf this morning and will take a cargo of the fleecv. . . The new chairs have not yet been put in the Opera House and there fore the old ones will ' be used to morrow night. It was thought that the new seats would be here in time for the opening night but they have not yet arrived. New Push and Pull Blind Hinges. Locks the blind when opened or closed." Saves labor and cost of put ting on inside fastenings which are not needed with these hinges. Car Xenters, it will pay you to examine and use same. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t crops, especially the money crops, furnish both the means to make an exhibition and the means to go and see it. The officers of the Agricul tural Society means to have a grand fair. : I , 1 Prom Moore County. ! A large crowd came in! last even ing oi an excursion train on the Carolina Central Railroad. They were! mostly from Moore county. The ;excursionists numbered be tween C00 and 700, "and aniong them were .many ladies, a-special car hav ing been brougnt along for their use. iMost of the party went through to the Hammocks last evening while others remained in the city. They visited Carolina Beach to-day and will leave the city this evening at G o'clock for home. Mr'. J. J. Hayes returned to the city last evening from Sampson county, where he has been on a visit to his parents for several days past. He first heard of the narrow escape of his wife and her sister when he reached Autryville to take the train yesterday afternoon. LOCAL 3Sns"WS. 1NDBX TO NIV ADTSKTISBHtXTS It II lirnTiKO Notice It II BrxnNO Notice SsKOJt Co Furniture Mow B roth la. Druggists C W Yates W all Taper and Window shades The receipts of cotton at this port. tc-Jay foot up 438 bales. The season at Carolina Beach will be over about the 15th. In the meantlne, let's rush her, boys. Mr. Qarrell telegraphed yesterday to Pigeon River for a car load of mountain beef and expects it here by Friday. Hood's Sarsaparilla has a steadily increasing popularity, which can only be won by an article of real merit. Give it atrial. IVIi lr,.. UIISSIBX MERCHANTS, ! Dock Sd., IViin... darkest Africa. rrjf'fr immr bow the y . -Cte,, . , w wr as wcu as art- i l7 -tVZ1?" tound at the I .UTU3 LIBRA ICY KOOMS Market street. Mr. Daniel Robinson, of the up per Black River section, was in the city yesterday afternoon and favor ed us with a visit. Mr. Lorenzo dl Lorenzo, the well nown.tallor, who is, by the way a capital shot, bagged 65 marsh hens Mr. and Mrs. N. Jacobi returned to the city last night from the West ern part of the State. During Mr. Jacobi's absence a nice, new office was fitted up for him in the back part of the store, to which he was promptly conducted to-day on his arrival there, and with all due so lemnities. ! Dr. I'otter'a lleport. The mortuary report of Dr. F. W. Potter, for the month or August, gives the total number of deaths for tho month in the city as including 2 drowned, 3 still- a births, 2 homicides and, 1 suicide; thus making tho total number -of deaths from disease 29. There wero 4 deaths from consumption, 1 from diarrheal diseases, 3 from heart dis ease. 2 from malarial fever, 1 from paralysis. .Of the total number 10 were colored adults and 15 colored children under five years of age; of the whites, seven were adults, and five children. J McCarthy's Mishaps. 4 The box sheet for this delightful nonsensical entertainment, tel be givenjin the Opera House to-morrow nightj as the first of the season, was opened at Yates1 book store this morning. The niece is as full of fun as an egg is of meat, and the best part of it is that this fun takes you in delightful surprises. You cannot imagine at one minute what is com- ing on in the next. There are as many flaughs to the square inch in it as anything we ever saw produced on the stage. Those who were present on its representation here last winter will bear us but in this, wish. Trv it this snrinsr. Trv itnow. P. A. Shepherd, Norfolk, Va., Aug ust 10, 1888. writes: ; '-I depend fori B. B. B. for the preservation of iuy health. I have had it in my family no w nearly'-two years, and in., all that time have, not had to have a doctor." NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, ) T NEW HANOVER COUNTY. ' : I Iredell Meares, Plaiitiiff, VNc j SUI Notice of summons. w. YWorthlnston, .M1;tnc r and war F.M. Abbott,- j.irusiees, j rant of at Defenaant. : J taehment.- Tne defendants above named will take no tice that a summons ln the above entitled ac tion was issued against said defendants on the 2TtH day of August. A. 1). 1S!X), by If. -II. Bunting, a Justice or the 1'eace cf New. Han over County, North Carolina, for the sum of one hunCred ami rifty-rour and 50-1C0 dollars, due said plaintiff on account of legal services rendered to said defendants, which summons is returnable beforofcsald Just ice, ?t hisoflice in the city of Wilmington. N. C, on the 2nd day of September, A. 1. 1890. , U The defendants will also take norjee that a warrant of attachment was issued by said Justice on trie 27th day of August, A. D. l&K), against the property of said defendants, which warrant is returnable before the said Justice at the time and place above named, for the re turn cf the summon', when and where the de fendant Is required to' appear and answer or demur to the complaint, or the relief demand ed will be granted. This 27th day of August, A. D. ws. R. II. BUNTING, J. T. sep 3 oaw w wed FUIA&S KOTICX. - We wci be glad to receive eotanxuncat'ons from oar jrrfends oo any and all tntjtscta Eneral interest, but ; -J - ' - Tne name ot tne writer must alwars to fur wsaed to the Editor. . ;, fommnaicaoona "mast be written en only one side of trie paper. r,. ' I Persoaaauea most do aroiaedi A"nd It u es pea ally and part)AiLui7 Under stood that the jEaitor does no:arfrays endorie the views of correspondenta qnff so stated in the editorial coiomns. ' OVER TlSEaiKNTfl . Not at All Necessary fj0 CARRY YOUR PROVISIONS OR LUNG to Carolina Beach'as there is a I j " 1 r ' j First-Class Family Grocery there, supplied witn vcrrthias the market affords and sold at city prices. . 'I' -J ''j All Kinds of Canned Goods FOR LUNCH AND riC NIC IVtRTIES -'i and everythins: ele that goes to make-up a flno lunch. .- ' , -, . . " ; Full supply of ICE always oa hand..' ; ' j The residents of CAROLINA BEACH Vlll And it to their Interest to deal with mo as I mtIU keep on handeterytMns the Groce rj and Housekeeping line, i Je ? tf HAN S A K rJttE, PROPRIETOR. FINE HAIR MATTRESSES A SPECIALTY. Mosquito Nets for Sale, V "V , Old Alattrcsses Renovated. Wall Paper! and Window Shades.1 LARGEST sfpCK IN NORTH CAROUNa! to select from. - Give your order now before we get busy. r - . ' .. v'.r !. Hebrew: Now Year Cards; We are opening a nice assortment to-day. sep 2 if YATES' BOOK STORE. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, NEW HANOVER COUNTY Will Ho Housed Till Year. The jfreshct ijfhe riveij is no w run ning or. The big 40oot rise which was expected did not come. Hud the rains in the interior not held up it would have been here with a snort. i i Twenty feet, it is said, will cover the rise. The tine corn crops along the river have been saved and the farm ers are now encouraged I in hoping that they will be housed j this year. The prospect now is a very Gne one indeed. . It is the first time in five vears that these crops have mater ialized. For four years! past they have been swept off by the waters, i I high troubles are brewing somewhere. There has been a stormy look and feeling in the air all of the week. I am Manufacturer's Agent for liarbed and all kinds of Wire, Com bination Wire and Iron Fences. Or ders solicited. James I. Metts.' 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. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t Taklnc n the Klver. The Grove and the Passport ex changed to-day at the Pier, the for mer taking the excursionists from the latter, and carrying them down to Southport. Three different trips have been made to the Beach to day. It was all done for the benefit of theMoore county excursionists. They took in the Hammocks and Ocean yesterday in 42 shots. It would seem that atmospheric! View yesterday and Carolina Beach Scribuer's for September. ' Mr. Itnfus F. ZagbaumJ long and favorably known as a maker of mili tary pictures, turns his attention to our bluejjackets afloat and in the September number of j Scribner's gives a capital sketch of life aboard the new cruiser Chicago during the recent run of the White Fleet to Europe, i Another attractive illstrat- ed paper is Donald (Jr. Mitchell's "Tho Country House," written in the, authors well known manner and full of pictures of quaint old houses from all over the Atlantic States. Heligoland is pleasingly de scribed, ihe article being well illus trated Professor N. S. Shaler, of Harvard begins interestingly a se ries of papers on Nature and Men I li iiiilt i lut. x lie oci iai, ucuj, reaches a highly exciting stage. "Afrieanjltiverand Lake System" condenses and combines a great mass of information regarding the water ways of the "Dark Contin ent." The fifth number of the series on the rights oi the citizen is .by James S. Norton, who discusses a man's rights to his own property. The single short story is "The Clerk of the Weather." The shortest prose article in the magazine j is "Millet and Recent Criticism," but it should be read by every one who believes mere technique Iredell ilearcs, inaiulijr, Notice of rs. i summons W. V. limiUKl-U,( fn.,.f.- , UUU Will- F. M. Abbott, . f illptees, rant of at Ljeiloiits. J taehment. The defendants above named '.will take ho-'-1 tlce that a summons in the above entitled ac tion was issued against ; said defendants on the 27th day of August. AJ D. lg'JO. by it. II. Bunting, a Justice of the I Peace of New .Han over County, North Carolina.'-'for the sum Of ont hundred and" sixty-one dollars, due said plaintiff on account of lejjal services rendered to said defendants, which summons is return able before said Justice, at his ofilne in the city of Wilmington. N. c, on tho Siad day of September, A. 1. 1890. ' . The defendantsAvm also take notice that a warrant of attachnTent was issued by said Justice on the 27th day of August, A. D. 1593, against me property orsaiaaerenaants, wnicn warrant Is returnable before the said Justice at the time and place atove named, lor the re turn of the summons, when am where the dei fendant is required to appear and answer or demur to the complaint, or the relief demand ed will be granted. This 27th day of August, A. 1). 1S90. li. II. iujjntinu, J. 1'. sep 3 oaw cw wed i Dividend Notice. ! IUE DIRECTORS OF "THE WILMINGTON; Savlng3 and Trust Company" have declared a semi-annual dividend of three per. cent, pay able to stockholders of record on and after September 1st. 1893. W. P. TOOMER, sepliw ; 1 Cashier. For Carolina Beach and Soulhport OPERA HOUSE. TUUKSDAY, SE1T. 4Tii gYLVAN GROVE LEAVES WILMINGTON at 9:30 a. m. and 2 30 p. m. Returning, leaves the Beach at 12.30 and 5 30 p.m. On Fridays leaves at :30 a. m.. 2dS p. in and5::i0p. m. " Aast train leaves the Reach at 9 p. m. on Fridays. . , i passport will leavo for SouUiport a. m., md for Carolina Reach at 6:30 p. ra. every day except Sunday. j iheason reduced rate Tickets for sal at the ofllce or on board. . i jFare Saturdays 25 cents to Beach and return. aug27 tf . , ." , MUST BE SOLED. FERGUSON & MACK'S Great Comedy Co., Presenting a Revelation in Irish Comedy by liAKNEY FI3UGUSON, an wi i ENTITLED MCCARTHY'S MISHAPS. l COMPANY OP COMEDIANS. PRETTY JIRLS, ENCHANTING 3IUSIC. licserved Scats at Yates' Wednesday, sep 1 31 . mon wed thu j For Rent. sep 1 tf DWELLINGS AND OFFICES 0 GOOD LOCATIONS. MAUT1N T. IAVJ?s, 123 Princess St. IN A Just Arrived ! NICE LOT OF THAT FRESH UP-COUN- I try llUTTKER, ln small Kit?, at . - , V ' : . HALL & PEAKS A LL'S, je r tf 11 and 13 So. Water street. and Southnort to-day. They all re turned this afternoon on the. C. C. t . , ,7 ? 8 ;, art is something more than a highly delighted. As many as there . " . i . were in the crowd there would have been more had there been accommo dations for them. It is said that nearly a hundred were waiting at Maxton to take the train yesterday but as there was no room for them tho train ran by and' left them behind. VEHICLES! VEHICLES! " OFFER FOR SALE A LAfcGE NUMBER AND A GREAT VARIETY OF Second-Hand Vehicles, Strong Men., j J Women love strong men: A weak f .imn tti av TMtpt their svmnathv and ! a cn man's careful tenderness soothe f and soften the anguish jof a weak . man's soul, but the Iaughinsr, joy-; ous. warm, exuberant love of women ' 'dear, belongs to the men that aro ! trontr and noble and kind. " Thn All in good order and ready for immediate ifoe. They will be sold very low for cash or good paper. Call and get algood bargain at URRELL'S STABLES, Jy 22 If Cor. Third ana inn cess ti. T -w -v w tt a rl " f " : I - . In the way of pttL more ..an d Ij-jt Uh? ! whv will a man continue weak, and vo ir money is worth, buy a five cent - . . i t in: si 3 cak or riougn on inrii?amiiy ooiip An old gentleman writes: "H. B. B. gives me new life and strength, j Hardware, MX WARE ' AND CROCKERY. W. E. SPRINGER & CO., Import' r and Jobbers; purcea RtCldinr, At Your Own Prices. . . -yyE DO NOT INTEND TO CARRY OVER , . ; A SINGLE PAIR. ;. For the next ten days wo will continue to i"clcar out" all ds and ends" we have left ;la suppers ana Lo-.t Shoca, Prices lower than ever known. Call and ast for your size and we will verify? these statements by ocSiar demonstration. ' ' '" , ' ' ;; ' ' 1 ' c' ' Geo. French & Sons, 108 North Front Street. (Opposite The Orton.) augTI tf THE ACME MANUFA0TUBIN9 00. MANUFACTURERS OK Fertilizers, Pine Fibre and Pine Fibre Matting ;r Wilmington, - - N. fJIHE REPUTATION O P O UK FERTI LIZ RS the ACME and OEM, is now established, and i .... ttn resulta of three years' use ln the nandsof the best farmers of thla and other States will Cutest their value as a hlzh gTsde man ore r The iiATTl.Nti. made irota tn leaves or onr native pine, 13 conceded to beegaal to any wool carpet for comfort aud dnrabliity and the demand for it ts dally increasin?. It fias m-' toea not fojnd lnany other taJrte. . i The FI If RE or wuot ts extensively used for upboUterinsr pcrposes. and as a filling for Mattrfesses U airoost equal to hair, being ftzht . elastic and proof against lnsoct.. certificates from rellabift parties minsrotr roods can bo seen at otxr onicp. or will to mai u edcpoapnbUcauoc. - laaitra
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