i FLXASX Mqncz. ,. we will be glad to reoel to communication, from our mends en any sad aanbjecui" general Interest, but i Tie name or the writer most Always be for 1 Oubli4liol CTfTj creams, Soa&jrs excepted. if josn. t. j am es. xJitor am Prop. SUBSCIUPTiaNS, POSTAGE PAID.: r wr. x.oa sxs months JiCO. Three ntshed to the smtor. oommnnicatuma most be written on only months, f UK Ot incmth. 35 cezta. The paper win be octiTrrrl by earners, tree one side of the paper. : en arge. in nay pari ot Un tft j. at tbe shore rura. or to octita per wee. Advertising rate low and liberal. and it la especially and particularly under- won. husui me nuwr ooes su uwiji roaraiQ the tiews of correspondents unless .bo stated in tee editorial colaftma. ! w Hubacrtbere will rw-A n pon an anJ VOL. XV. WILMINGTON, N. C, THUKSDAYj JUNE 11, 1891: NO. 145. all failure -t tnjrrrtm tbrir paper regularly. TII13 PAPER. Da I EXJOYS 3oth the xnetliod 'and results Trhei jrrup of Fig U taken; it U ; md rcfrcshiag to the taste, and act' uuy yet promptly ou me jvnineys Lirer and lfctweLi, cleanses the ays .ra effVfttiaiiy, di-fpcis cold, head xhes ami fevers aiut cures habit ua jonstijiatiou. fey nip of is th mly remedy of kind ever pn. Juced; pleasing to the tasto aud ar ptable to' tho stnnarh, prompt ill ",rww W(re uewrieu iinsar ts action and trulv beneficial iu it-1 t-rnooo. It was almost like Sun- tfibcts, prepared only from the mo- lealthy and agreeable siibstancen, it nany excellent cpialitiea commend so alt and have made it the ni'x lopular remedy known. Syrup of figs U for sale in 5ft ind $1 bottles by all leading .drtifr ri?ts. Any reliable droggut wli Bay not have it on hand will pro mro. it pnmpuy jor any one wnr rldie-s to try it. Do Hot accept on juvtitatc CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAM HiAkClSCO. CAL louisriur. xr. kem tosjc, tt.r. rorsalo by JtOlSF.ilT H ft K Li LA M V, WTIOLKSALK DUL'OUIST. an 1 ly wiimiukton. N. ecial Cash Sale - I -it' - $3.00 BOYS' SUITS. (ioods whlcb we sold at H-00 xrxl I4.5A. rtducrd to tbe uniform price of S3.00. 4 come early ant take the choicest. J; Naumburgy 11 Princess Street Carolina Beach AND SOUTH POUT. CTEAMERS LEAVE CAROLINA in - t TrlnlaTTc-roitDuarnat;a. m . I I 34oodxj and saturdATS last boat d Jwn at 5 n rr I M.A1 in a DICE a M W. III. PAS-S1KT laTea rur soutbron and the Rock It 9 a. m. dUy, etcCpi Saturday and bunday. Music every dai. J. W. IIAHFEIt. y2lt teoeral Manager. Bicycles 1 Bicycles I EADUARTERS.rOR BOYS' AND MEN'S aicyclea. Low price and liberal terms. OcaiU YATES BOOS STORE. Quinlivan Bros, -yXTERISARY SHOEING FORGE, PRAC- tu-1 norwaboera of r$ jfin' experience. Ho art abod for apeed a acedilty. Over reajctunr and interfering putranteed to be pntentrd. Dr. Carroll, tne Veterinary Sur- Keoa. can be area at ine a core mwrrn. UkjMtt ... UU1N1IVAN BKOH. Importation. a FEW NICK CARLSBAD CIILN.CDINNER Z&l TEA a ETC. A bargain for tboae In need d a nice set. . - W. E. SPRINGER CO.. Imrorwa and Jobber, B y 1 1 a WlUnlngnon. N . O. DR. F. C. MILLER D HUGO 1ST, . Cor. Fourth and Nun Sts. THIS PAPER I nk maauiactuml by T. K. WRIGHT art , a street and rYA&srivaiiU avt-Aue, VuiadeipUa. 'a. Sp i local ujaws ikmx to Niv AorxKTTsxwcim c w YATEg-iucrctes I HoioE4aoiu Notice to the Public Libeabt Ajmocutiox Annual ileetln" The steamer Wilmington carried 400 to Carolina Heach to day Fishing Tackle. You wilt find a complete line at the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. Mr. nnd-Blrs. Walter"8iuallbone9 art- in Pitboro and will spend the Smuttier there. Yon will" fiqd comfort and econ omy iu using OI! Stoves; sold by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t Rev. Dr.'J. C. Hoske. Rector Emeritus of St. John's Church. Fav etteville. is iu the city, the guest of Dr. A. J. DeRosset. It Is understood that i'ollceman Terry has resigned his noII inn mi the police foree. at the request of tin police committee. ; . Everybody and his wife seem 1 to have gone out of town.j Mt-hwrs. Penniugtoti, Tomlinsou aud tiohlnsou, of Fayette vllle. who own cottages at Carolina iBeoch, tuoretl their families there to day. A band will tlav at the navllion at Ocean View everv-evening during the sommer. Now let's havfc a little illutuiuatiou there on dark nights. tuvery tissme or tne iody, every nerve, bone and muscle is made stronger and more healthy by tak- mm mm m ing iioou rf sarsaparilla. , Do you use Soap? and how is your stock? Jjook over it, and if j-ouTiee' any, call on James JJ. isott, the druggist; he has the largest stock in the city. I t The Charlotte News learns, but from what source it does uot state, that Mrs. Matthew;uan will sue the city of Wilmington for $50,000 daui- ages for the death of her husband. f The loreuce people had a , nice time yesterday catching flsfi at tue Hammocks. The skipjack did bite, and no mistake, and it was fun to see our country cousins haul them In. ! At the first Indication of disorder the deranged or enfeebled condition of the stomach, liver, or bowels, should be promptly rectified by Averts Cathartic Pills. These Pills do not gripe, are perfectly safe to take, and remove all tendency to liver and bowel complaints, j An enortuous crowd went to the Hammocks and WiighUville Beach to-day to, attend the policemen e excursion. The 'estimate is that 2,000 people went out from the city up to 4 o'clock to-day.- CaptJ Nolan and his people have had their haads full. I The steamer D. MurchUoo.; Capt. Tomiinson, arrived last night from Favettevllle and will take the place ou the fiver of the steamer Cape Fear, which has been withdrawn for repaiuting aud repairs. The Mur- chison has also been overhauled and pamieu. In common with "all of the; world and the ret of mankiud ' the Kl vikw wishes to take a half-holiday to-morrow. To do this It will re necessary for our friends to help us. All matter must be in nana oy is o'clock to ensure insertion In to morrow's issue. Detroit Carriage Paint, a paint and varnUh combined in white. black, wine color, blue and yermil ion; just the article for your buggy. Iau seats or flower pots. Heady prepared Lor use. Can be applied by the most inexperienced. Sold by theN. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t ! Oar handsome young friend, Rus sell Bellamy, following in the foot steps of his father and grandfather. is now a full-fiedged JJoctor oi aieui- cine and has been licensed to) prac ticejln thlsHtate. He recelvetl yes terday a lettenfroia the Secretary of the Board of Medical Examiners, at AeheviHe, saying that he hadj been awarded the Appleton prize for hav ing iaased the best examination. Mrs. Laura Hart, Beaufort, S. C, writes: "A loathsome form of blood poion was killing me. My appetite wrj lo9t, tur bones ached, and parts of my flesh seemed. as if It would- comeonmy bone. A rrtend orongnw me a bottle of Ih B. B. - The sores hefran heallne at once, and when 1 t,-7i tv, t-. KtttV. I .r,rx my friend at my rapid recovery' " .T.r. :rr. ..t-t . 'ZJ;: j Mr. J. J. Hayes tound yesterday ou Wrlghtsville I teach a: turtle nest: with 175 eggs in it.' ! Tn-n-nrrnw LVi.i. . r;-...,. Cornet Bhu.I will give a concert at Carolina Heach. Then will be four! boats during the dny. i Mr. L. Vollers, of this city, started to-day at Carolina Beach a One cot tage. When completed it will be one of the finest on the Ueacb. Mr. John E. Niemeyer, an old friend and a many years patron of the RKViKW,has gone to Rockbridge Alum Springs, Virginia, in hopes of improvement to his health. The horse-shoers and coach smiths of Wilmington give notice that tlrey will have their half holiday on Sat urdays during the summer, closing their places of business at 1 o'clock on that day. . Cucumbers 20 cents a dozen now; strawberries two quarts for 15 cents; green corn 25 cents a dozeu; beets 5 cents a bunch; onions 3 cents a bunch; huckleberries ami black berries 5 to 10 cents a quart A special meeting of the Wilming ton Library Association will be held this evening at 8 o'clock at the Library Rooms for the purpose of hearing retorts, electing officers, etc. See notice of, Capt. W. H, Bixhy in this issue. Hucklen'ft Arnica Halve. . The best Salve in the world' for Cuts; Bruises, Sores, Ulcers. Salt Rheum, Fever Sores. Tetter, Chap ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and a)l Skin Eruptions, and positively curns Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Rob ert R. Bellamy, wholesale and retail druggist. The Old ThlrU. U " ' The annual reunion of Co. K, Third N. C. Infantry, was held yes terday ar Dr. R. T, Sanders'' resi dence, a few miles east of Burgaw. Co. K was Capt. Williams' company It wir formed in the -Holly -ShHt cri section In 1861 and did splendid ser vice with its historical regiment. There are not many survivors left to-day but those who are alive form the nucleus for a reunion every sum mer. Mr. Bruce Williams delivered the address yesterday. The attend- ance was very large and a delightful repast was spread by the ladies. lie ported Newspaper Ieal. It is reported that Maj. P. F. Duf fy, who has done the; editorial work on the Wilmington- Star for two j-ears past, is to take charge of the Pcogrctnive Farmer, the Alliance or gati at Raleigh, about the first of July. If that is the case, the Mar will lese a tireless worker and an able, pungent and J witty writer, while the Progxdteive Farmer will gain an editor s n ch. as it .never; be fore kuew.- The report has gained a great deal of currency and as it has not been .denied we presume that-it must be true. We shall greatly regret to see Maj. Duffy. leave Wilmington. Important to AH. " j The most general cota plaint that seems to spare neither class nor condition of person, is seated in the liver. Many with woe begone coun tenances, despondent spirits and depressed feelings, exaggerate every ill event until -ev- u Mticiue nas ueeu known .to result from this morbid condition of body and mind, yet Simmons1 Liver Regulator is known to be a specific for affections of the Liver, Spleen and Kidneys. Unlike most preparations it lany meets tne wants of the patient whose liver or stomach is disorganized and soon restores me emaciatea anu .spiritless dyspeptic sufferer, to a more hope nil condition ot me tnan ne could otherwise hope to attain. E?SO)EB Absolutely Pure. i i A cream of tartar baking powder. Highest ieaTBninBaTOgia.--.i-a u. s r. yri mrL i- Gotrrnmn: Foal Jtepcrt. - F Frtmti. 1. For North Carolina., showers and i , stationary temperature. ! U For Wilmington and Showers and slightly warmer weu tl,?r- - !' To Dispel Colriv j Headaches and Fevers, to cleanse the system effectually, y"et gently when costive or bilious, or when the blood is impure or sluggishto per- mauently cure Habitual constipa tion. to awaken the kidneys and liver to a healthy activity, witlnriit irritating or weakening tlfein, use Syrup of Figs.! Double Quick Tliue. 'A gentleithin of our acquaintance who wanted to go to Carolina Beach yesterday afternoon entered the Purcell dining room and told the waiter that he had but very little time to spare and to bring him his dinner a quick, as he could. He then took an orange to eat while waiting and had made but three cuts in it when his dinner was be fore him. H stuffed the orauge in hi pocket, ate his dinner and was on the boat in 12 minutes from tbe time he took his seat at the table. Pretty quick time all around. The Police Brotherhood. The Police Brotherhood of North Carolina met in annual session last night in Temperance Hall. Iu the absence of the President, J. W. BradfosW, of Winston, Sheriff larkhaiu, of Durham, was request ed to take the chair. The secretary, Mr. J. A. Woodall, Chief of Police of Durhaaj, submitted his report. Considerable business was trans acted and several changes were made in the Constitution. Officers for the ensuing year were elected as follows: President O. W. Gafford. ; Secretary auicl Treasurer Jas McfJowau. ;! i Executive Committee E. D. Hall, F. T. .Skipper, S. J. Bryan. - - In vesti gut i u ir Com tuittee R Capps, II. M. Howell, J. R. Sneeden. : The name of the Association was chanced from "Police Brother hood" to The Officers Mutual Bene fit and Aid Association of North Carolina. The-aesoeiatiou adjourned to meet- in Durham, May 2nd, 1892. The Mythological Fates Somewhere" upon the unkuown shore, ! : Where the streams of life their wa ters pour, There sit three sisters, evermore Weaving a silken thread." Lovers of classic paintings are fa miliar witn mat iamous group, can ed the ''Three Facts." Fate seems cruel when it deprives women and trirls of health. ; But in Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription they find a cure of untold value tor nervous prostration, sick headache, bearing down pains, bleating, weak stom ach, auteversion, retroversion, and till those excruciating complaints tTwt make their lives miserable. AH who use it praise it. It contains no hurtful ingredients, and sguaranlc6d to trive satisfaction in every case, or its price f$1.00) will be refunded. How's Your Liver? Is the Oriental salutation, knowing that good health cannot exist without a healthy Liver. When the Liver is torpid the Bow els are sluggish and con stipated, the food lies ' in '-tho stomach nndi gestcd, poisoning the blood; frequent headache tcnsues; a Reeling of lassi tude, despondency anl ' nervousness indicate ho-.v tlie whole! pystein h de ran zed. - Simmons Uvr Iieu::itor h;i3 heen t!:c ii!C:ns of restoring moro people to1 health and Lap i (vs r; ving th in a healthy Liver than vny agency knov.n on earth. It. acts witlt extruor dinary j tower and etHcy. JJCVFS QIC 03rP0;NTECV Torji4 Lvs. C-n-'.iiiti. u, -iv.. I i-.sMJr aiijtir.ri' :. uu-l hnw new lf'j' pp.lat-J hvJ-j.; prxdiyri. i' bv liax4t a wflm euro tf XA . bt'iuaarh and Bo?J. W. J. y.cEvutr. M t- v m rm m Examine to see that you get the Genuine I aa Mfuaafl tTtiAn f Dv ourrd Z TmAm M.rk on front of Wrap- inSUSKUlBIlcu iruui VI UlU lUUUIUUOS per. and on the side thecal anaslsnature of a.2euiaxca . : 1 :- NEW ADVEKTI8EMENTS UW1M ER JWe are showing In bot ii Some beautiful Traveling Suits and MATTINGS TO.THE FRONT. Next week auother large invoice of JAPANESE MATTINGS, so' iretty and yet so cheap. Just a word about J - . ' BLACK LACES and FLOUrJCirJCS, The very best Patterns and at the LOWEST, PRICES. . County Commissioners. j. At the meeting of the Board of County Commissioners at the Court House yesterday, designs were re- ceiyed for the new Court House, to be erected on the corner of Third and Princess streets. The total cost is estimated at about f 5U,uua r After considering tlie plans the one; offered bv Mr. A. S. Ei chberg, of Savannah, was accepted, and he was authorized to prepare the plans and specifications and to submit them to the Board of Magistrates of this county for approval. The building is to be two stories hhrh, built of pressed . brick and stone trimmings, and fronting on Third street. In the middlej of the Third street front will be a tower 110 feet high. through'which will be the main entrace of the building, and theside entrance will be through a smaller tower on Prineessj. street. There will also be other towers at rithpr tia rts rf Itiiililincr 'Thrp .... , , . i . , will be a slate roof, and galvanized i cornices. Hi ;.nrrinnra will Km flnnr. ed witn marble, anu tue walls eov ered with marble slabs, and as little wood as necessary will be used so that the whole building will be prac tically fire proof.jr T I . On the. first floor corridors will cro?s the building. It will contain the office of the Superior Court Clerk, with large fire proof f vaults adjoiniug;offlce of Register of Deeds, with fire proof vault; a general office and private office for the sheriff, a large room or office for the County Commissioner, and an - equally large one for the grand jary-locat ed in a cool amd retired part I of the building. There will be also on this floor an office for the Clerk of t he Criminal Court, and an office! for the Standard Keener. " The corridors will be floored with marble tiles and the walls wainscotted with "polished marble slabs . The stairway on the secpEd floor. will ba very imposing; they. w with a double flight on each U Start I . siue oi the.iuain corridor On the second, floor will the ,, je Court room, with high : pitch, well lighted and ventilated. and with ample accommodation for the mem bers of the Bar and for 'spectators. There will be two. large petit jury rooms, cut off from all the rest of the building and accessible only from the Court room. I S .1 r On this floor, also, will be the Judge's office, Solicitor's office, and aroom for lady .witnesses. jThere will be a private passage way to the jail, and a separate stairway for prisoners to be conveyed to and from the Court room. . The whole interior of the build injr will be elaborately finished aud decorated. It will be amply lighted with large wide windows, each story very "hrgli, and ample provision in the way of toilet rooms and lava- .tories. There will be a roomy veranda on the first floor on the south side. li:aui:Ixlk OIL. Prevents tendency to wrinkles or ageing of the skin. Prevents ! with- -lering of the?kin or drying up of the nesh. Mature s wonderjor preserv ing youth and freshness. $1.00, large bottles, at druggists. ATwlUSErJEfJ TS AT CAROLINA BEACH. rj'HE UNDEKSIGNED HAVING ERECTED j a ulldlog especially fr the purpose, gives : noce io ins iririvxs aaa me puonc inai dkj can Snd at Cirolia lVach a" FIRST: CLASS I BOWLING ALLEY. BILLIARD AND ItHJL TABLES, a No4 1 FAMILY GROCERY STttRE. ICS lr. any quantity a specialty. ORANu ks, LEMONS, BANANAS and other fruits always on band. A toll assortment of Canned Goods. BANS A. KUKF, e tf Carolina Beaca, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FB R I Al'-Wool Goods and in Wash Material. thiugs and cheap. Outings iu Variety. j Synopsis of the Weather. The following is a synopsis of tho weatker for the 24 hours ending at eight o'clock to-day, prepared at the signal office in this city: Heavy rains have occurred in the Tennessee ! Valley and in Florida Central Georgia, arid Western North Carolina. Light rain has fallen in other portions of the , cotton belt except in Louisiana and Texas. The temperature has continued to in crease slowly over ail Southern States. ! At 8 ai m. to-day, light easterly winds prevailed along the South ; Atlantic coast, and light south io west winds along the Mid dle Atlantic and New . England coasts. . i L Preserve Your Sight. . Dr. M. Schwab, the well known onticlan from tbe Savannah ODticat Tnstittirn or riAor gla, has come to Wilmington on his second, visit by request of some of the best citizens of tnis city, and will remain a few 4&vs at ineunon. uoom 55, parlor floon J)r. Scnwab has nnalinad inmaif on nn t lclan by years of close apciicatlon and hard snirtvii.n,. w i. - u j ucoi iusmuiiuuB oi r ranee ana (ieraany; also graduated at the School of Od- I ?c:7 urit? a?a nB8 naa a practical ex a m i-ci.cureoi iweniy-nve sears. : ntt can nnnn first inspect ion adapt tae glasses raost ap propriate to restore the vision to its orlclDal v.'gor and cure all ta vartoug dlaeases ot tne eye. j . -r- r , . . . Dr. Schwab's glasses are all manufactured under nla own supervision irom the purest crystd auX natural m'Oner - and ti irmiranrMx not only the preservation "but also the lm- provement of I : me signt. An opportunity is now presented to all per- wiioauiiBicu mia vuy oenciency or vision to obtain unmoctlate relief by consulting the Doctor. Office hours from 9 a. m. to l p. m.. and from 3 P m. to U. m. nnn!t nftnn nnri examination free of charge. : satisfactory references can be seen, at the office from the best citizens in this city. N. B. Dr. Schwab dons nor. f ront, menimiir in any way. such cases are referred to their ' respective physicians. NEW A O V EKT18 EM ENT8. Special Meeting f 1BKAKY ASSOCIATION, THURSDAY, llth Jube. at 8 p. m., at Library Aaaociatloa Kodms, to hear report on the nar. vtr inf ended, to elect officers ard arrange for another u'f "wenuance Bpeciauv rcnneHfert For the Directors, i -WM. II. BIX BY Jg.'Mt j Act'gMaa'gr. Notice to the Public. n,NR:AtrR SATURDAY. JUNE 13TII, 1 1891. the Uorse-shoera and Coach-smiths i vi uuiiDion wm c.oe their ehotwi until further notice, according to the half-hoil lay plan, at 1 o'clock. i Tsi?Ilelv9u,nl.lvan Bro- It1 p- McDongall. P- ivs-. Thos. B. Carroll, D. V. 8., Mrs. o B jsoutneriand, C. B, S H. Ilayden, James towrey. jell it For Rent. THAT TLRASAXT ! RESIDENCE ! i. 1 -. on sixth street, between rrlncess and Chestnut, now occai led by me. Pos session irlven Juiv it with nHin. lee Of rentlntr for nn vaar i-mtn bir. Apply ta el Kirniu.ANic . t,, . Manager Robert Portner je s tr . j ; . ; Brewing Company. UR STOCK THIS SEASON IS .r . LARGE And includes a'l the Latest Styles In Low and High Shoes, For both sexes and all age,.for oat-door uses In both cly or country. lefi.lreai!llte 108 North Front St. rjotico. piRT-CL-iSS nOUSE PAINTING, GLA2J- ltjg Gralnin?. Varnishing and Cleaning will be done by Danle! Ellis, and work guaranteed. Orders left at il. w. Johns' office? on Seoond. between Market and Princess t reefs, wm ro c re prompt attenuon. ... mon feblSlj " wort h tnmrf tfme. or mil th timm. raft la' lor- ly D4W GS SHOES ! VERY

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