i
The Morning
SS
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-i.' CUm Mtw.
tnu tn begun in the
-'. At Maxioo. Iow wbleh
..-r-at interval to Masonic
- tint tioi tbe Maeooie
appealed to tb SUkte
he Ucialoo will eenre a
f.ir otber SUkte.
r i playing great hmroe
-attle in tbe Indian Terrl
k;hoD. E. 4 A. H.
, Co . AtUODg tbe lAHCMt
- h.a. la Hot too, mad
wf-riy, tbelr liabil-
will rcb fl.3ao.000.
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t. wngt oriro in
v r romnl of fal-
rubral on
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A town
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t .. . n i.u'iil by the
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A lad y and
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n r at R.xk-
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cotter Ku.ib, on
i Hrttieh aler
w.;h a large uumtxr
t. Mrbla
manufacturer at
aeaigned, with w
of frotu ta,00 to
.;t.tl--iuau and a lady
l..)uitll. Ky.. jreeter
ng a railroad track,
k. txd Woilfro Rail-
itout to consolidate
. km I ary companies.
'. Terminal .
. li- uan kotl Ma
tt . it .-t? ooe-baJf by
tu the House of
royal grant
: at division, the
1 with cheers.
U-uy esy
n steady tuid
ceots, tUtddllUfi
outhero Hoar
et j- lower but
:tQi cent in
iud :';rur No. i,
r. rustu quiet and
ir;.-utine 'Wi'f anil
. 1 ' i i iy h4Stm of I od IO
iartrr of Mioari,
i uocUtvstd I. i aJuJ
j. d i ic i
g f. tfcw Atlictio H-en
Sj it an and himself,
b te willing to ogfcl
c nywhors.
i r. o
f (ieorgia, has an
ers of the aup porting
.rrnrt. He has three
his staff.
:h wedding of Mr.
1)Utss, of Knglaod,
i.hx,ooo. If thy
1 tbejr can raise the
York fsil hsir to a
'her djr and went
- t an editor. Kdu
ttj from aaddeo at-.t.-
i ks thte.
m surrendered to
pie. lis does not
whtu he dilate 00 its
'. alto iwikh he has not
.; try of its com-
I a: '.b. ra-.e x'. which the
Au rem I coBOttws is
- i ' f: r aehi'.e they
'a miles ahead be
hear the warning
au au Kaglish eyndi-
nearly all the breweries
?r, and last week raked
t m Patereoo, N. J.
an ueer drinker is be-
kit aurgieal operations
4 ' . trsesplanttog into a
- the coronna of a rooster,
" m : - rf rmed by Dr. Gro
i'a.iua. No more mom
4 ' r tht fellow.
; n i.. J to St. Loais bar-
tot so funny when wo
i 0 ihe door and empty
' : ;a tonsonai artist. (Joe
cher dry and nipped off a
uomr s
- N J ami ts the name of taw
a dereish who says he is
c jasr ths world. He bad bet
ni over hsm aad try has hand
r John U SalliTao.
VOL. XUV.-NO. 111.
Il is said there are in the treasary
department at Washington nearly a
pint of diamonds mod other preoioas
which from time to time have
been presented to Presidents of the
United States, The mystery is sinoe
Republicans have bad aooees to the
1
treaeory so long bow they hare re
mained there.
Miss Minote Daly, a pretty Brook
lyn girl, wbo was visiting friends in
Nsw Jersey, oreated a sensation a
few days ago by running away
ith a Kiokapoo Iodian, who
was travelling with a patent medi
cine vender. When the noble red
man tires of the romance be will
Kiokapoo Minnie.
The Chicago Inter- Ocean wants
to know if there was not some man
a bo at wilb No. 8 boots to pay bis
respects to the editor of the Va
Vf. for some aogallaot remark
about Mrs. Harmon. Send a Chicago
girl after him. Tbey wear No. 9's.
Mr W. B. Deweese, of Cabsrrns
county, says be oared a horso from
the bite of a copperhead snake with
in twenty-foar boors with poultices
of raw onions. He eay it in a tore
core. Wooder if il would cure a
fellow who saw snakes ?
Some bad boy a in New York
knocked an aged woman down by
throwing a live cat at her. She died
from the effects of the blow or the
fall, aod the question whioh now
posaies toe coroner is wnetner a cat,
is or is not a deadly weapon.
The President of the Hocking
Valley railroad saye bis road will be
in the soap becsuae its principal
income was expected from the iron
industries of Ohio, which have been
crippled by Southern competition.
lion. J. M. Stone, the Democratic
nominee for Governor of Mississippi,
i opposed to leasing out convict",
but favor working them on the pab
lie roads. This will be a pretty tak
ing plank with the average voter.
The great machinery hall at the
Paris xition ia nearly a quarter
of a mile long and 370 feet wide. If
ran by gas 11 woald afford Hon.
Chauncey Depew an exoelleal op
portunity to test bis powers.
FT CITY
i . . aavatatTaeejiatT.
Caaa y Baowa Butter
fraa Onrtca Wrappioc paper
Mastui T Davis Lot for sale.
Mcxeo A Co. Odd coals cheap.
K. Waaaas Jb Som Niagara crapes.
CaoALT Jb Moaata furniture at auction
Caoaxv Jt Moauus Molasses at auction.
U. R Faataoa J eoea Noticeable re
duct 100.
Some time aato our elty au thorities
had under consideration a proposi
tion to purchase a garba- cremato
ry, but the matter was deferred or In
definitely postponed, and perhaps
rery wisely, for the experience of
other cities wltb these patented con
trivances for the disposal of garbage,
etc . has not been at all aatisfactory
Ths city of Savannah had one put up
wbicb has Juat been completed at a
cost of tA.OOO. and turns out to be a
failure. Ths highest number of cart
loads of garbage burned in one day
was only nineteen, and some days less
than that. There is not draught
enough, and tbe dimensions of the pit
are not in harmony with the rest of
tbe atnacture, so that tbe furnace, in
atsad of clearing itself of the residu
um after ioceratioD. fools or chokes
up. and Interferes with tbe soecessfol
operation of the crematory- It was
erected on tbe Hughe) plan by tbe
United States tras and Fuel Company,
and is now lu tbe hands of tbe courts
for attaching creditors.
Tk .IS. Hotel.
Tbe editor of the Nashville At
ynaut having been asked for infor
mation as to tbe seaside resorts near
Wilmington by parties wishing to
apeud a month at some nice place,
says be examined tbe Wilmington
papers and "to onr surprise and dis
appointment there was no advertise
meat of eitber of tbe resorts in either
of the papers, or if there was, we
failed to find it. All we could say
was that we understood there were
several niee places down ths re bat
could tell them no more. How on
earth do men expect to make a suc
cess in business when they have not
enterprise enough to let anybody
know they are doing any." It is a
fast that there is no advertisement of
nay regular seaside hotel in the Wil
mington papers except one of
"Atlantic View," Capt. Manning's
place, aad thai does not fully set
forth the advantages he en offer.
WILMINGTON,
Tar sold at tl.TO per barrel
yesterday, and spirits turpentine at
88 cents per gallon.
The lowlands along the river
are again under water, but the freshet
is slowly subsiding.
"The Star bold its own among
the leading dallies of the South." So
aays Brother Covington of the lk.vtttsk
CKUf.
Bonds of the Georgia, Carolina
and Northern Railroad are selling
above par on the Baltimore Stock
Board.
A large scow built at 8kinner's
ship-yard for tbe Alabama Dredging
Company was launched yesterday
morning.
The First Ward Democratic
Club will meet to-night at 8:15 o'clock
in Brooklyn Hall. No meeting was
held last night.
The little child of Mrs. Andrews
knocked down by a horse on McRae
street late Monday afternoon was not
seriously injured.
South Carolina is supplying this
market to a large extent with water
melons. The crop there is over
abundant while here it is short.
There was some talk a short
time ago of a company being formed
here to manufacture cotton bagging
for baling cotton, but the matter was
Snally dropped.
Tbe sidewalks in many parts of
the city are sadly in need of atten
tion Many of them are pools of
standing water and mudpaddles
after every rain.
Burglars made a raid Monday
night upon the kitchen of the Misses
Browo, on Seventh and Mulberry
streets, and carried off all the provi
sions they could find
Newspaper thieves are a great
annoyance at other places than Wil
mington. In Savannah, two colored
boys caught taking papers from piaz
las were lodged in jail on the charge
of larceuy. The capture and punish
ment of one or more of the thieves
here might teach the rest a salutary
lesson
Tho white foundling mentioned
in yesterdays Star is still in the
keeping of Mary Fillyaw, the colored
woman who found the infant on her
piazza Saturday night. She has had
everal applications for it, but is un-
illing to give it up. One of the ap
plicants was a young married white
woman, who wanted to adopt the
child.
a o.asir asaaatU
Annie Ballard, colored, was yester
day brought before Justice Millie
charged with assaulting Ellen Sid
berry, another colored woman, with
a deadly weapon. The difficulty took
place several days since at Macom
ber's Store, a few miles from town,
and the weapon used by the Ballard
woman was a hatchet, with which she
attempted to make minoe-meat of
Kllen. The latter was severely injured
with a cut on the hip and on one foot,
and was unable to appear at the ex
amination before the magistrate,
who continued the case until the 10th
of August, and in default of bond
committed Annie Ballard to jail.
A Kuiuwir
Front street was enlivened a ltttle
yesterday atteruoon by a runaway
horse that broke loose from a bag
gage wagon near Dock and ran up
Front and Princess streets to South
er aud's stables with tbe shafts of the
wagon dangling at his heels. One of
Portner's beer wagons was standing
in front of the Diamond Saloon on
Front street, and as the runaway
passed, the horse took fright and
dashed up the street. Turning into
Princess street the beer wagon upset
and the boxes of beer were thrown
out, the wagon smashed and the
horse injured, one of his hind legs
being cut.
The Clarendons were out yeter
day afternoon practicing for the
game to be played to-morrow with
the Excelsior club. Mr. C. W. John
sou, their new pitcher, was on the
ground. and gave an exhibition of his
skill in throwing the ball. The boys
promise a fine game to-morrow, and
are anxious to have a crowd present
to see it. They have issned fifty
complimentary tickets to be given to
ladies wbo are fond of the national
game and who they hope will grace
tbe grand stand with their presence
to-morrow.
Ths esvsraers stall at Horsfcsaa.
The Atlantic Coast Line announce
special rates to persons desiring to
attend tbe ball at Morehead City on
tbe evening of August 1st, compli
mentary to Gov . Fowle. Round trip
tickets good to return until August
5th will be sold at the following rates:
Fremont t? 45, Wilson t2.95, Mount
Olive t?.&o. Rocky Mount t3.90, En
field M .15. Halifax t.45, Tarboro
94.45, Nashville 84 15, Magnolia tS.80,
Clinton 83.30, Wilmington 85.00, Sel
ma 800, Smith field 83.00, Dunn 84. 15,
Fayetteville 84-45.
N. C, WEDNESDAY,
a fiiiuii
At the hall ef Cape Fear Lodge No
2, L O. O. F., last night, something in
the nature of a surprise party was
held at least to one member of the
Lodge Mr. R. J. Jones, Past Grand
Master. Mr. Jones is the ranking
member of the Order in North Caro
lina, having been initiated into Cape
Fear Lodge on the eighth day of
July, 1845, and continuing an active
member since that time, he has filled
ail the offices in the subordinate
Lodge, been Grand Master of the
Order in the State, Representative to
the Sovereign Grand Lodge of the
United States, and for a number of
years has been Treasurer of the Grand
Lodge of North Carolina. In token
of their appreciation of these facts
and the esteem in which Mr. Jones is
held, his fellow members of the Lodge
presented him last night with a hand
some testimonial a P. G. M. jewel.
Tbe presentation was made by R. G.
Jno. D. Bellamy, Jr., in behalf of the
brethren, in a felicitous manner, and
with a speeoh that was received with
much applause. The whole affair
was a complete surprise to Mr. Jones,
but he responded happily and feel
iugly. After the presentation some
very fine music was rendered by a
quartette of members Messrs. Jas.
D. Smith, J. W. Fleet, Jno. Grant
and Wm. Register.
The jewel presented to Mr. Jones is
of gold and silver, in form emblema
tic of the Order, and is engraved on
one side with the words, "R. J. Jones,
P. G. M.," and on the other, ' From
Members of Cape Fear Lodge No. 2,
I. O. O. F., in recognition of 44 years
active service, July 8th, 1889."
The occasion was a happy one.
Many members of the Lodge
were present and expressed their de
light at the honor conferred on one
who is held in snob great esteem by
all Odd Fellows in the city.
Cape Fear Lodge, though old is
still vigorous and strong, and within
the past year has received many ac
cessions to its membership from the
best material in the city.
rotton Heclon Bulletin.
Charlotte had one inch of rainfall
scored to her account yesterday by
the Signal bureau;Weldon repored .87
of an inch, Florence .41, Wilmington
.26, Cheraw and Wadesboro .25,
Raleigh .16, with a trace at Lumber-
ton and Newbern and no rainfall at
all at Goldsboro. The maximum
temperature ranged from 84 at Char
lotte and Raleigh, 85 at Wilmington,
to 94 degrees at Cheraw. Rain was
reported from every district in the
cotton belt.
ob.di.ti and John-
Advices from Florence, S C, con
firm the sorrowful intelligence re
ceived here a day or two ago that
the two distinguished citizens named
above are in jail at that place. It is
said that on their arrival in Florence
they went into a bar room and after
refreshing themselves with sundry
potations proceeded to wipe the floor
with the bar-keeper because he de
manded payment for the refresh
ments. They will remain in jail
some time, probably.
mayor Coon.
Three boys arrested for bathing in
the city limits, in violation of the
ordinances, were fined five dollars
each.
August Olsen, disorderly, fined ten
dollars.
E. Lewis, colored, was fined the
costs, t3.15, for failing to procure a
badge for his dog.
1. is r OK LETTERS
Remaining in the Post Office,
July 28, 1889:
A (Jaliie Alexander, Boraen Aus
tin, Emma Atkinson, EJ Andrews.
Maggie d Allen.
ii - Oeoree si tsrocKman, Mary ljuie.
Robin Betbar, Rilant W Bell.
C Wm Collins, W T Costin, Martha
Harmon. Marv C arnneton. J W Cox.
Jennie Clark, E O Caroon.
D Melvina Durant, Jno D Davis.
Henry Dunston, Ginney Davis, Eliza
Drake.
F Alice Faison, A F Failey, Maria
Frenk. Wm Fisher, Maud Franks.
G Rosa Gregory, Maggie Qoss,Lucy
Gree.
H Wrieht Haney, J r Hicks, Jno
W Humphrey, Jessie F Herring, G H
Hall. Hamlet Hay, Maria Hicks, Wil
lie Hall, T G Hyman, Sarah Hankins,
Miwlv Hubbara, ooiomon Hill. Mar
tha Hill, Maria Hill, A N Heller.
J JoseDh u jonnson, Anna Jones,
A lev Jackson. AL Johnson. Daniel
Jones, Leroy Jordon, Mary C J ohnson.
K O H Kristofferson, Louie Kester,
Lillie D Keister.
L Willie L Leitz, PhebieC Little
ton, Alex Lord, F P Lamb.
M Lucy Moore, A L Mariano 2, F G
Muldoon, G I McKoy, D D McColl,
Louisa McDaniel, Neil Mcintosh, O
W Morroe, T M Mitchell, T C Ma
thews. W J McDiarmid, Ben McNeil.
P E L Pierce.
R-Addie Roundtree, B H Rober
son. Mrs Riah, T B Pivers, Virgil
Ronson.
8 John Spaine.
T Mrs Telfair, Dennis Tyson, Anna
J Thomas.
TJ Maggie Utley.
V Winslow Vans.
Free Ion Watson, David W Wil
lis, H Walker, Kolly White, Mary W
Woodward, M A Weight.
X B D.
Persons calling for letters in the
above list will please say "adver
tised " Letters will be sent to the
Dead Letter Office, at Washington,
D C if not called for within thirty
dava G. Z. FRBHCH, P. M.
JULY 31, 1889.
m .aiaar Fc recast..
The following are the forecasts for
to-day:
For North Carolina, South Caro
lina and Georgia, showers, no
decided change in temperature,
southerly winds.
(Jl 1KTEBL V AFPOi.VrittENTS.S
Wilmington District Tblrd Round.
Kenansville Circuit, Charity, Aug.
3d and 4th.
Bladen Street, August 4th.
Waccamaw Circuit, Lebanon, Aug.
7th.
F. D. SWINDKLIi,
Presiding Elder.
The malls ;closend arrive: at the City Post
Offloe ss follow:
:CLOSK.
Northern through and way malls 8.-00 A. M
Northern through mails, fast 11:00 P. M
North Carolina and Atlantic and
North Carolina Railroads and routes
supplied therefrom 80 A. ;M
Ealeigh and Fayetteville... 8:00 A. H. A 6. 30 P. M
Southern way mall 530 P. M
Soutnem through mails 9:15 P. M
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
Western malls, C. C. Ban way . . 1C0 A 5 30 P. M
C. F. A Y. V. R. R. and points Bup
plied therefrom ISO 5.30 P. 2
Raleigh A Hamlet Railroad and points
supplied therefrom 1.-00 P. Hi& 5.30 P. M
BmithTille 1:30 P. M
Wrightsvllle 700 A. M
Clinton, special 8:15 P. M
Specials fer Mai ton Wadesboro, Mon
roe and Charlotte 5.-80 P. M
TUB8DAY8 AND FRIDAYS.
Little River, 8. C, and intermediate
offices 6.00 A. M
Cape Fear Hirer mall 10 P. M
MONDAY AND FREDA i.
Onslow C. H. and Intermediate offices 6:00 A. M
OPEN FOR DELIVERY. .
Northern and way malls 90 P. M
Northern through mall, late 11:00 P. M
Southern through malls 6:30 A. M
Southern way mall 9.30 A. M
Carolina Central Railroad 2:30 P. M
MaUs collected from street boxes In bus
ness portions of city at 5 A.M., 120 M. and 4:45
P.M.; from other parts of the city at 5 A.M. and
4 P. M.
General delivery open from 6.30 A.M. to 7 P.M.
and on Sundays from 9:00 to 10:00 A. M.
Carriers delivery open on Sunday from 9.-00 to
100 A. M.
Money Order and Registry Department open
8.00 A.M. to 50 P. M.
Stamps on sale !at general delivery 6:30 A. M
to 10 A. M. a ndl toM
Stamp Office open from 8.00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M
FORTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE OF AN OLD
NURSE. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup is the
DreacriDtlon of one of the best Female Physicians
and Nurses In the United States, and has been
used for thirty years with never falling: safety and
success by millions of mothers and chlldren.from
the feeble Infant of a week old to the adult. It
corrects aclditv of the stomach, relieves wind
colic, regulates the bowels, and gives rest, health
and comtort to mother ana cnua. we Deneve 11
the Best and Surest Remedy in the world, in all
cases of DYSENTERY and DIARRHCEA IN
CHILDREN, whether arising from teething or
any other cause. Full directions for using will
accompany each bottle. None genuine unless the
fac simile of CURTIS & PERKINS is on the out
side wrapper. Sold by all Medicine ueaiers.
35 cents a bottle.
NEW ADVERTISKMENTS.
Furniture at Auction.
THI8 MORNING, AT 10 O'CLOCK. WE WILL
a
sell at oar Store, 19 South Water street, an as
sortment of PARLOR and BBDR' OM FURNI
TURE all In good order and from nrat class peo
pie. CRONLY MOHRIS,
jv 31 It Auotioneers,
Molasses at Auction.
THIS MORNIHG, AT 10 O'CLOCK, WE WILL
sell in frrnt of our Sales Room, 19 Sonth
Water street, for account of whom it may con
cern, eluht barrels muijA.0 3.is3.
Sale positive.
CRONLY & MORRIS,
jy 31 It Auotloneeis.
For Sale,
A VALUABLE PIECE OF PROPERTY 80 FEET
on Fourth street and 82 feet deep.
MARTIN T. DAVIS,
Jy SI tf 18 Princess St.
Butter.
TUBS GOOD COOKING BUTTER. TO
10
close consignment I will sell at 11 oents per
pound.
CHARLES F BROWNE, Agent,
128 North Water St., Wilmington, N. C.
Jy 31 DAW tf (Keview copy)
WE WILL SELL
TO-DAY
A 10 Pound Basket of
Niagara Grapes,
VERY FINE (WHITE) FOK
40 Cents.
E. H'ARKE.V & SON,
jy 81 tf EXCB ANQE CORNER,
Noticeable Reductions.
rvN AND AFTER AUGUST 1ST WE WILL BE-
gn to close out several lines of Ladles' and
Misses' Low Shoes, comprising Lace Oxfords,
Button Oxfords and Opera 81ippers. Many of
these will be sold below cost. Our sales of these
goods so far have been very satisfactory, but we
do not wish to oarry over anv, ani will not if
there Is aty "virtue" in "Low Prices." Wo
mean what we say In our ads, and we are satis-
fled you will not fail to "notloe" the reduction
as soon as you see tnem.
Geo. R. French & Sons,
108 NORTH FRONT STREET,
It 31 tf
ODD COAT
WORTH
$6, $8, $10 and 812,
NOW YOUR CHOICE
IFoir? $2 fe S3.
MUNSON & CO.,
Clothiers, Jkc.
jysatf
WHOLE NO. 7126
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
New York and Wilmington
Steamship Go.
FROM PIER , :AST RIVER, NEW YORK
Located bet. Chambers and Roosevelt Sts.,
At S o'clock P. M.
BENEFACTOR Saturday, Aug
GULK STREAM Saturday, Aug 10
BENEFACTOR Wednesday, Ang 14
PIONEER Saturday, Aug 17
FROM WILMINGTON
GULF STREAM Thursday, Aug; 1
BBNBFACTOR Thnreday, Aug 8
GULF STREA.R Thursday, Aug IB
B N BFACTOB Tuasday, u? SO
$3T Through Bills Lading and Lowest Through
Rates guaranteed to and from points In North
nd South Carolina.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
H. G. SMALLBONSS, Snpt.
Wilmington, N.C.
THEO. G. EGER, T. M-, 86 Broadway, N. Y.
WM. P. CLYDE A CO , Gen'l Agent,
jy 8 tf 85 Broadway. N. Y.
At 10 South Front St.
Y5U WILL FIND THE LARGEST, MOST
complete and durable stock of
Harness and Saddlery, Trunks
and Bags
in the city, at prices that defy competition.
Every TRUNK Is guaranteed
We give GOOD GOODS for the same money
yon pay for inferior goods else where.
H. L. FENNELL,
THE HORSE MILLINER,
jy 28 tf 10 8outh Front St.
For Rent,
STORK AND DWELLING ON
i.
North Front streat. Dwelling has six
nice rooms with all the modern Im
IIS
provements .
For rent, that attractive Summer Resort, THK
ROCKS, nine Co tage?, large dining room and
kitchen. Good Boating, Fishing and Surf Bath
ing Will be rented lowo agood tenant-
For rent, a fine Dwelling on Wrightsvllle
Sound, nine rooms with stable, &c, all in a No.
1 condition.
Apply to D. O'CONNOR,
je 9 tf Real Estate Agent.
Oxford Female Seminary,
OXFORD, . C.
The Next Session Open. Sept 4tli, 1889.
THE LOCATION 18 UNSURPASSED FOR
healtbfulness and acoessibility. The corps
of teachers the equal of any in the land, molding
diplomas from euch echools as the UEiversity of
Virginia, the Sauveur School of Languages, the
Patapfeoo Institute of Mayland, the Cooper
Union Art bchool, of New York.
The teacher of Piano and Organ is a graduate
of the orwich Conservatory, and afterward
studied under ew York Professors
Th t.r.her ef Woal Music won both the
Vool and instrumental Medals at the Richmond
Female Institute, and afterward studied three
years under the best Hew York Froiessors.
CHARGK PER ANNUAL SKSfclON OF FORTY
WEEKS
Board, fuel, lights, washing, fall Literary
Course, in2ludlng Latin and French $170 CO
If paid one-half In advance 16160
, , r . 1.11 fS
Tne aDove wun music w
If paid one half In advance 210 00
rAppiy ror catalogue, r. r. iiod'-k -ju,
Jy 9 "DA vv 6w President.
Charlotte Female Institute.
rpHE FALL SESSION OPENS SEPTEMBER
4th, 1889, with the largest and finest corps of
skilled and experienced teachers the .Institute
hs ever had. The advantages here offered for
instruction in Music, Art and the Academic
studies are not surpassed by those of any Instl
tute In the South.
For catalogue or Information address the
Principal,
Rev. WM. R. ATKINSON,
Je 16 3m sn we fr Charlotte, N. C.
Mount St. Joseph's College,
BOURSE OF STUDIES - CLASSICAL AND
y Commercial. Terms: Boarders per session
of five months, $110. Day students according to
grade. Studies will be resumed on MoNIjaY,
September 2, 1839. Address
BRO. JOSEPH. Director.
Carroll Station, Baltimore, Md.
Send for catalogue. jy 11 8m
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA.
CHAPEL HILL, N. C.t
THE NEXT 8K88ION BEGINS 8EPTBMBER
5th, 189. Thorough instruction is offered In
Literature, Science, ihiloeopny and Law. Tui
tion $30 per session. For catalogne address
Hon. KEMP P. BATTLE,
1y 6 tf sa tu th President.
Spirit Casks Glue, &c.
T7OR SALE CHEAP BY
A
WOODY A CUR RIB,
Commission Merchants,
Wilmington, N. C.
Jy 23 tf
Medicated
HAMBURG FIGS. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
as a mild and f-ffectual ourgatlve. Indian
Sagwa, Indian oil, Scott's Electric Porous Plas
ters, all-in-one Corn Cure. One application
gives Instant relief. For Bale by
Jy23 tf New Market.
Col. Waddell's Speech,
N THE STATE CHRONICLE.
For sale at
C. M. HARRIS'
News and Cigar Store.
Jy28tf
Wanted,
rpo CHARTER. BUY, OR HAVE BUILT, A
light draught Steamboat or Flat, of about 100
tonnage, for freighting on Tar River.
For particulars write
FARMBRS' CO OP. M'F'G CO.,
Jy 26 3t sa tu th Tarboro, N C.
New Goods.
JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER LOT OF MIL
linery, new Gloves, new Hats, Ribbons and
Feathers at
MRS. Jf. M. HTKOOa H,
je 9 tf an we fr N610 Front St
Refrigerators,
ICE CREAM FREEZERS,
Water Coolers.
For sale by
ap 14 tf
GILES & MURCH1SON.
$VCon tract Advertisements taksa at prop
tlonately low ratea
Tea lines solid Nonpareil type a eke OM sans
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
School Books,
SCHOOL BOOKS, SCHOOL BOOKS.
AT
ATES'
BOOK AND PAPER HOUSE
YOU WILL FIND ALL THE
SCHOOL BOOKS
ADOPTBD BY THE STATE BOARD OF EDU
CATION. Oar friends out of town will bare their orders
attended to prompt!) and at lowest prices.
A FULL LINE
BANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
FINB LINK
Linen Paper and Envelops
JUST RBCEIVBD.
ALL THE LATEST
Novels, Papers aod Periodicals.
Fine Pictures, Frames
all sizes, made to order.
WALL PAPER & WINDOW SHADES
Ac , , Au.
C. W Tates,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STATIONBR.
ly 81 tf
CAROLINA BEACH.
OTKAMKRS "SYLVAN GKOVB" AND'TASS
PORT" leave dally, Sundays and Mondays ex
cepted, as follows.for Carolina Beach and Koutl -port:
Por Carolina Beach at 9 33 a. rn . .10 p. m.
and 5 p. m. and 7 p m. Train returning, leave
Carolina Beaoh at 7.30 a m., 12.30 p. m., 5.15 p.
m, and 8 i. m.
Por Southport, leave at 0.45 a m. and 5 p. m.
Returning:, leave Southport at 6.30 a. m. and
8 p. m.t
Tickets by boats leaving at 5 p. m. and 7 p. ra ,
good to return same, day only 85 cents.
CAROLINA BEACH BBINQ SITUATED UP
WARDS OF 10 MILES PROM AMY CHA NNKL
OR INLET C A LCUL A TBI) TO PRODUCE DAN
GEROUS CURRENTS, THE MOST INEXPERI
ENCED CAN SAFELY ENJOY THE PLEAHURB8
OF SURF BATHING BY SIMPLY OBSERVING
THE PLAIN RULES OF PEUDSNCE AND COM
MON SENSE.
New still water bathlnsr bouses, nupplled with
ocean water, for ladies and children, are now
open with polite female attendants la waiting.
Fresh fish of all kinds can also alwavn be ob
talned In abundance.
Wharf between Market and Princess Sts.
JOHN W. HARPER,
Jy 7 2t Gen'l Manager.
AN EXCELLENT EDUCATION
at Very Low Rates
IN OFFEMEI to JtOYS and VOUffO M Kfi
DAVISSCHOOL.
This is a Military Roardlnu
School, and Is one of the BrM
Equipped Schools in the United
States. Healthy location, Fine
Climate Mild Winters, Cadet
Cornet Baud, Cadet Orchestra,
mill course oi study, or prep
aration for highest classes of
anv College or for Business.
Complete Course In Telegraphy. For licgla-
ter with full particulars address
. COL A. C.
DAVrS, Supt..
Latirauc. N. C
lySHD&Wlm '
""t nao
11 NORTH WATER ST. P. O. BOX 575
W. A. Martin & Co.,
MANUFACTURERS 09
N ival Stores, Venice and Ink Terpentine
Brewer'i Pitch, and
Beady Mixed Paints, All Colors.
WILMINGTON, N C.
THE BEST ROOF PAINT IN THE
jy24 1w WORLD.
Geo. A. Feck,
HOLE8ALK AND BBTAIL DEALER IN
w
Hardware. Sash. Doors and Blinds. Low esti
mates Riven on bash. Doors and Blind, Paints.
Oil and Boose Furnishing Hoods. All ordera
promptly attended to at 29 South Front rtrvet.
Wilmington, r. jt i
Mrs. Joe Person's
REMEDY AND A FULL STOCK OF PATENT
Medlcite. Toilet Articles, and Pare Dion
and Chemicals can always be found at
y. v. ulullKK-b, urnrEiat.
Corner s. Fourth and Nnn hu.
P. 8 Prescription filled day and night.
Ian 5 tf
Wrapping Paner.
rjX) CLOSE OUT AN ACCUMULATION OF
OLD NEWSPAPERS, they will be sold for
TWENTY CENTS PER HUNDRED.
Apply at the
tab 2 tf nao
STAB OFFICE.
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