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VOL. XLVI.N0. 71.
WILMINGTON, N. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1890.
WHOLE NO. 7.39C
- i, -t n:thiinifu io cuun.1 im nuv uiu iiupc uiuuiiu
hc ptoruing gtnx.
nr WILLUn H. BEBNiHD.
ri ,.r..SHED DAILY EXCEPT MONDAYS.
1 HE
i1
,t the Post Office at Wilmington, N. C, as
Second Class Mail Matter.
OUTLINES.
w, ,nnstranccs were presented in the a
I -
, at- yesterday by importers of a
U.iv.uia cigars and by the Patrons of
lusbamlry. against provisions in the
t uiM tnii; me ocnti.c jtuci urn w uio-
- i i . a- w i ..a Kill - a c I
i K.. Vf.iccrc f7o rf c Vanrp anH I
, -iinm-i uy ...oo.o. i
Morcm: in lne riouse inc conicrcnce
I- ,, .rt on the Anti-Trust bill was dis-
, t t i r
- 1 1 l .i i I v i auuu.i wulwiviiI' wi-
tllC conference report on the
Military Academy bill was agreed
;,. ip.o agricultural appropriation bill
u l Writ-fly considered and passed.
tie Republican members of the
s-:i.ite Finance Committee have finish-
, l their pieliminary consideration of J
tiu- provisions of the tariff bill, and will I
....a tx-in work on the disputed points.
There is great excitement among
: Indians in Montana over the shoit
ot subsistence, and trouble is feared
.m. -ii the Cheycnnes; hundreds of
, n tie liaee been killed by the Indians,
i:d three ranch properties have been
ui, u . i. the cowboys have turned out,
.i ;i A say they will drive the Indians back
.heir reservation without the aid of
A terrific thunder storm,
. I
njxiiiied by a heavy fall of rain,
iMted Larry. Penn.. V ednesday alter
n on. a number of persons were seere-
shocked by lightning, and there were
vut.1 narrow escapes from death.
i ne people of Asheville are giving
;i, . d)le to the census takers by refusing
answer the questions propounded to
taeiu, and the supervisor asks for in
fractions; Senator Vance and Repre-
eutative Ewart have been asked by
indent Porter to use their in-
linence with the Asheville people to
.de.ee them to take a diilerent view of
. r . - JTT I
me matter.
ine Kiver ana nar-
bill has been practically completed
uy the senate Committee 0:1 commerce
but will not be reported until next
eek; it carries a total of about 3,000,
;khj in excels of the House bill.
James R. Lawrence, ot Wilmington.
. C . is the lowest bidder for the pub-
Idini; at Greenville. S. C. his bid
The Democrats of
j.'ith Dakota
met tn convention yes-
day at Aberdeen and nominated
:-tate otneers.
IVesident Harrison
has vet. ed the bill for a public building
..1 Tuscal.Hjsa. Ala., on the ground that
ueh a building is not needed. A
n. -v ;n..vem-nt on the life of the Czar :s
. . .t.-mp'.ated. and the guards at the
, ol..ee have been do-abied. The Typo-
:...h:eal Union, in session at Atlanta.
. . id othcers lor the next two years.
,-A ier cct.; cotton steady: mid-
uplands 1- u-HJ cents; middling
iie.uis cents; southern flour quiet
heavy: wheat dull bnt steady;
iel U-l ecii. at elevator; corn
i.i.l tairiy .tet-ve: No.. 2. A0&41
:its
.1 c!ov.ai.r, tosin steady; spirits
l ir-ntme firmer .it SS'OSO cents.
i 'he St. I.ouis woman uses her feet
1 in a theatre. She throws
i .
. whole s-le into it.
1 he Kansas farmers are said to
: r.e ;il! on hand at present prices
:; MMN..IM i worth of corn. I he
..e ither getting too warm to burn
i. h ot it now.
I "nr New York Sun pronounces
the Lee monument, recently unveil
ed m ivieliMiond. a botch. This is
r,,i ih!e h.-i ause Mr. Dana wasn t
'iwiitcd about it.
it ;s said that King Humbert has
become mi melancholy that the
Mucen scarcely ever leaves him
none. Maybe that's what's making
hi:n so melancholy.
immense deposits of Bessemer
iron ore have been discovered in the
l lano section of Texas, which it is
sai.l will excel in extent and quality
the Lake Superior deposits.
A big cracker trust, with a capital
of SlN.ooo.iMtO, has been organized in
St. I.ouis. This does not include the
Congressional whip-cracker. Tom
Reeil runs that business, and has a
monopoly of it.
Lresident Harrison has subscribed
- - to the Grant Monument Fund.
When Mr. Harrison subscribes $v! to
i monument to any body it is proof
i'OMtive that he takes great interest
i ' it and believes it should be built,
lir- don't go down in his pocket that
w y for ordinary objects.
Mr. Walker, of Massachnsetts,
v.-ho made the bright declaration in
- speech on the silver question
that more money meant more misery,
ays he votes chiefly with a view to
N'-eping his seat. This is quite can
dul, if not very creditable. Mr.
Walker started life as a shoemaker,
and believes in sticking to the last.
Such self-confessed demagogues, as
a rule, don't last long.
Carl Schurz, once a U. S. Senator
from Missouri, and later Secretary
of the Interior under Hayes, is now
a. t ' . T T 1
sieamsnip agent m iNew yov ana
contemporary remarks "what a fall
is there. I hat snot such a bad
tumble.
Hayes has gone to raising
cnictens, 10m K.eea, once an assist-
I rr t i
. i . i
am paymaster in me navy, nas De-
come leader of
a pirate gang in
Congress, and our own Curtis H.
Brogden, once Governor, has become
a township census enumerator,.
Col Shepard, of the New York I
Mail and Express, can drop the Con-
federate flag now for awhile and turn
his attention to "the Georgia water
melon, which is beginning to invade
the North. There is more lurking
daneer and concentrated revolution-
ary energy stored away under the
innocent-looking Georgia melon rind
than in two million yards of Confed
erate bunting. The Colonel had bet
ter keep his eye on that melon and
his knife out of it.
The late Tames A. Garheld was a
pretty good Republican and a pro
tectionist, too. In announcing: his
position on that question when jn
Congress he said: "I am for that
protection of our industries which
will eventually lead to free trade."
Keed, McKiniey eV to. are ror mat
protection 'which Will eventually
1 Ml a. 11.. I
lead to more protection and make
it perpetual.
Sam Jones says the way to settle ci
the race problem is for the
people to treat tne coioreu pcuoic
. 1 1 1 n I
differently and for the colored peo-
pie to behave themselves properly.
s this solution has no particular
reference to counting colored votes
for the Republican party it isn't the
kind of a one the Republican bosses
are looking for.
Congressman Niedrin haus, Re-
publican, of St. Louis, says the duty
,-.n hnr.iv and boracic acid in tne
McKinley bill will give the syndi
cate which controls the borax de
posits of this country a profit of 500
per cent., but he voted for the bill
nil the Q.ime. Niedrinhaus is a
daisy statesman.
A Birmingham census enumerator
complains that many ladies make
him wait until they make their toilets
before appearing to answer ques
tions. Does he expect them to come
down before they have made their
toilets?
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Star Office Babbitt metal.
Munson Bargains in clothing,
M. H. Service Proposals wanted.
Star Office Young printer wanted
216 McRae St. Good cook wanted.
J. D. Nltt Early closing Fridays.
Dogs and Their Names.
Nearly everybody is familiar with the
old adage, "Give a dog a bad name, etc
but everybody doesn't know what queer
names some curs have and yet are al
lowed to live. The records at the City
Hall, whereon the names and descrip
tions of the licensed dogs as well as
their owners' names are transcribed, are
funny reading: "Ben Harrison, is ae
scribed as a black-and-tan; "Judge Fow
ler." a white and yellow cur; and "VVhis
kev " simply "mixed breed." One party is
the proud owner of two dogs, one
. ..uriif. T nrAron" and thp
named -wiine jauc " -
th,M-"Five Cents."' Another calls his
honest tike "Jack Whacker.
Other
striking names are
"Kittlewink,"
..ri,Vw7,t " "ShumDum," "Devil,"
Berkshire Emperor Napoleon
the
F.rst." "Honey," "Tit," "Boy," "Clover.'
"Cash," "Keno," "Topsey" and "Smash."
So far, less than five hundred of the
multitudinous curs in the city have been
recorded.
(Thoxeed with Grand Larceny.
The New York Star publishes the
follnwinc:
wiiii,m W Rnurk. colored, of North
Carolina, a nephew of Rev. LP. Samp
son, of the African M. E. Church, of
sbury Park, and a protege of Congress
man Langston. of Virginia, is in a cell
prti, Hadauarters in Elizabeth N.
of errand larceny.
o t- nVir ii finelv educated, was
discharged from the United States Mail
srrvire afew weeks ago, through the
Service a few weeks ago
t;i.n h ramp lu iiii.aiv...
i :.u Annip AllvnC
secureu Doara witn --- j
on Morris avenue. On vvoidqw, "
is said, he stole a lot of goods mciuain
some valuable books, wt
nicn ne
in Newark.
Sparring Match.
It is said that another fistic encounter
v,oc wn arranged between Billy Layton
nnA T a. O'Neill, to take place in the
,o House some night next week.
l uyv.'- . . r-c
Four-ounce T
.n r-tn neon "Jin I 1 1 i"
teen rounds win uc
the contest.
LOCAL DOTS.
Items of 'Interest Gathered Here
and There and Briefly Noted.
There will be a german at Island
Beach Hotel, at the Hammocks, this
evening.
The German barque
O. von
Winter, hence, arrived at Newcastle,
Eng., June 9th.
The police arrested a number
of drunken and disorderly colored wo
men in the "Hollow" yesterday after
noon.
A new passenger car for use on
the Ocean View railroad was shipped
from the manufactory on the 6th inst.,
but has not arrived
The tug Alexander Jones, with
one of Ross & Sanford s dredge boats
(the Savannah No. 7) in towr, left yes
terday for Ocracoke.
Mr. W. N. Harriss has been
elected a director in the Mechanics
Home Association, in place of Mr. W.
M. Cumminor resigned.
The excursion given to the Sun
day school of St. James' Home, at Car
olina Beach yesterday, was well attended.
The excursionists had a pleasant day and
the children lots of fun.
Schr Edward Johnson cleared
yesterday for Port-au-Prince. Hayti,
with a cargo of lumber measuring 330,-
194 feet, valued at $4,166 and shipped by
Messrs. j. H. Chadbourn & Co
The First Baptist Church is ma
arranpements to establish a mission
church at Northwest, Columbus county,
a small station on the Carolina Central
railroad, about twelve miles from this
A handsome card of invitation
received bv the Star from the
Commonwealth Club of Durham, N. C,
to be their guest during the session of
the State Press Convention, July 23d,
24th and 25th prox
An ugly black cloud passed
over the city yesterday evening about b
o'clock, coming from the northwest. It
was accompanied by a breeze that sent
clouds of dust in the air and was followed
by a heavy rain.
The work of the census enume
rators is progressing very smoothly in
this city. It will have to be finished up
this week. As far as is known none of
them have met with obstacles in the fill
ing up of the schedules.
The new government building
on Front street will be completed next
month. It is said that some ten or fif
teen thousand dollars of the appropria
tion will be available for putting the
grounds in good order and condition.
As the Seacoast train was cros
sing the sound yesterday a small dog
tried to stop it; but was knocked through
the trestle. The train men thought it
was a case of "dead dog," but the "yaller
pup" fooled 'em and was last seen run
ning in the mud towards the hospitable
shores of Wrightsville.
Royal Arch Masons.
The Grand Chapter of Royal Arch
Masons of North Carolina convened in
Asheville, Wednesday morning and
the annnal election was held with the
following result: B. F. Brigis, of Wil
son, grand high priest; H. C.
Fagg, of Asheville, deputy grand
high priest; D. P. Mast, of
Winston, G. H. K.: A. J. Howell,
of Wilmington, G. b.; William Simp
son, of Raleigh, grand treasurer; D. W.
Bain, of Raleigh, G. S.; George H. Bell,
of Asheville, grand chaplain; E. P. Pow
ers, of Fayetteville, grand captain of the
host.
ON THE BEAGtf.
concert by Oermania Band this Evening.
The following is the programme for
the concert to be given by Germania
Band at Carolina Beach this even
ing, viz:
1. March "Trumpet Notes" Litz-
r,orald
2. Meaiey laiiii a iunauy
deville.
3. Serenade "I Dream of Thee
I? i r rT
4 Humorous March "The Jolly
Ith" Peters.
5. Andante and Waltz "May Flow
er" Boyer.
r, Marrh "Siegfried" Wagner.
7. Overture- "Brunswick" Rollin-
son.
8. March "Gladiator Sausa
The Sylvan Grove leaves at 5 p. m.
Fare for j.he round trip, 25 cents
The Sam Jones' Meetings
The Executive Committee appointed
nt the mass meeting to make arrange
ments for the meetings to be neld oy
Rev. Sam- Jones, will meet Monday
evening at
civ o'rlock not tnree
o'clock at the Y. M. C. A. rooms
The committee will probably select a
tabernacle in which the meet-
I . L u. . ,rrra nucrh to ac
mes win oc iiciu,
odate five or six thousand people
comm
Mayor's Court.
Tn this Court yesterday, John Mc
Koy, colored, charged with violating the
sanitary ordinance, was fined $5 and
mets
Thos. Gilligancharged with disorder-
i rurw . -
, onduct was nned $20 and the costs
MISS HART'S SCHOOL.
Closing Exercises Distribution, of Prizes
and Testimonials. '
The closing exercises of this institu-
tion were held Thursday morning in the
school room on Third street. The exer- been made in the House on Representa
cises were private, and consisted only of tive Rowland's bill to increase the appro-
the reading of the annual report on the . priation for the public building at Wil
stand of classes and the distribution by mington, so as to fix the limit at $350;-
the Principal of prizes and testimonials.
In making the distribution it was stated
that numbers reaching or going beyond
95 per cent, are known as "honors," and The building is to be used for a post
that for these only are testimonials office, U. S. court room, and for offices
awarded. of the clerk of the court, marshal, Uni-
The following pupils, though not at-
taining a percentage necessary for the enue offices, and for the signal ser
erholarshin certificate, have made verv vice officials, for the engineer of
good averages, and deserve special men-
tion: Misses Willie Adair, 94.2 per
cent.; Hannah Shrier, 90.4; Cary Davis,
90.1; Bessie Coerr, 89; Janie Dunn, 88.6;
Mary P. Davis, 86.8; Maggie D. Smith, 86.
Certificates of proficiency in scholarship
were given to Miss Mary Hasell McKoy,
99.4 per cent.; Lina Wiggins, 97.3. Alice
Rheinstein, 96.5; Bessie Gibson, 96.3;
Mary Cajder, 95.9. Certificates of excel-
lent deportment were as follows: To
Misses Willie Adair, 97.6; Janie Dunn,
97.3; Lina Wiggins, 97.3; Bessie Gibson,
96.8; Mary Hasell McKoy, 96.2; Alice
Rheinstein, 95.6, and Bessie Coerr, 95.3.
Prizes for attaining the maximum in
punctuality were won by Misses Alice
Boatwright, Mary Calder, Cary Davis,
Mary P. Davis, Janie Dunn, Belle Gore,
Mary Hasell McKoy, Mary Morris,
Athalia Rankin. Hannah Shrier, Lina
Wiggins and Master Robert Harriss.
The prize for the highest number at-
. 1 uiu: ,t.oo r,r.nH tn I
ra npi ill .i I loirii rim u naa ui viiu "-v ,
Mis, Marv Hasell McKov: that for the
ht rP-nrH in conduct, to Miss Willie
a Ho.r-w the neatest orosrress in oen-
j. i.... , .w. o L o
mnnshin. to Miss Bessie Gibson; for the
highest total average of scholarship,
t.i;tv nd denortment. to Miss
1 ,
Mary Hasell McKoy; 8.5; for the best
record in needlework, to Miss Mary
Morris.
A special prize, competed for by the
fourth class, in the final examination on
English grammar, was won by Misses
Maggie D. Smith and Cary Davis, on a
stand of 100 per cent.
The following had special mention:
For excellent total averages, Misses Lina
Wiggins, 97.8; Bessie Gibson, 97.7; Alice
Rheinstein, 94.9. For excellent needle-
work, Misses Belle Gore, Lina Wiggins
and Mary Hasell McKoy. For the
greatest progress in instrumental music,
Miss Hattie Mahn.
TURPENTINE.
Lessened Production in Georgia Alleged
to be Due to the Poor Condition of the
Trees.
The Savannah News of Wednesday
ast savs the receipts of spirits turpen
tine nrp steadilv falhner off compared
witn last bctiauii, aim -'- iuui"s
hPm cminrron for the last three weeks,
tVio rsv,ncr off has
There have been complaints from some'
sections 01 a scarciLy ui guuu no-nuo
f -.A UAc tr
work the farms, although there are plenty
of common laborers.
The real cause for the decrease, how
ever, is said to be the poor condition of
the trees, which are not healthy, and
which have the appearance ol being ex
h.nnsted. This condition is attriDutea
. . . t
to the open and dry winter and spring,
which have caused the sap to dry up.
The fall and winter were warm and dry.
This condition of affairs aided the black
headed bug in its work of cutting and de
stroying the trees. There are numberless
rrnres of the r work of destruction in the
traces of their work Ot destruction in tne
forests, Which might have been lessened
. , r i
somewhat had tnere been irequem.
pious rains in the spring. As itwas,
there was very little moisture, and the
trees are now dry and SapieSS.
In the beginning ot tne season tne
iuuou i-u"' . - - , . , ,
and producers placed the increased yield
of naval stores at fully 20 per cent, oyr
the product of last year, owing to the
. r 1 4. A U ,
.nnconratlVP PStllTiate Ol iaCtOrS
mrroacpri mimnpr n DQXesUUl, iiuutucu
condition at the beginning of the year
eppmpd to corroborate this estimate.
The prediction was further borne out by
the heavy and increased receiui.3 m
Ann! nnd the earlv part of May. Since
then the receipts have decreased so
much that there is a very small differ
ence between this season and last, and
thp estimates of the most enthusiastic
operator have been reduced to about 4
to 5 per cent, increase. It is now gen
emllv helieved that future receipts will
be proportionately less than they have
been and will not by any nicans hiuwk.
over those of last year.
V ilmlBtoii District Third Round
Quarterly Meetings in ran.
Bladen Street. June 29.
r.hnrch. Julv 5th and 6th.
Sampson Circuit, Hall's July, 5th and
"KtVi
Kenansville Circuit, Richlands, July
12th and 13th. ' .
Magnolia Circuit, Magnolia District,
ferenre Tlllv 19th and 20th.
Bladen Circuit, . Soulis Chapel, July
26th and 27th.
FifrVi Street. August 2d and 3rd
Carvers Creek, . Shiloh, August 5th
and 6th.
Cokesburg, McNatt's, August 9th and
riintrn Ooshen. Auerust 16th and
17th
Elizabeth. Perdew. August 23rd and
34th.
Waccamaw Circuit, August zmn auu
29th. .
Whitesville, CerroGorda, August autn
and 31st.
t . I orfnr KdT Mn-
LjrunswicK. iviisaiu", -"' . r
tember 6th and 7th. .
t- Kpthpi pnrpm ucr
, -iqth
xmlii auu
. L). SWINDELL.
Presiding Elder.
OUR PUBLIC BUILDING.
Reasons Advanced for an Increase in the
Appropriation.
The Star's press dispatches yester-
day stated that a favorable report had
000. The Committee think that the m-
creased appropriation is necessary for
the following reasons:
ted States commissioner, internal rev-
the army in charge of the im-
provements of the rivers and har-
bors in North Carolina and adjoining
States, as well as for the safe-keeping of
the valuable maps, charts, surveys, &c,
under his charge, and for offices for the
customs officials, which alone requires
3,600 square feet of space.
The present building now nearly corn-
pleted contains about 11,000 square feet
and over 10,000 square feet is required
tor the postoffice. The postoffice re-
ceipts for the year ending June, 1889,
were $25,336.28.
The office is not only self-sustaining
but yields a net revenue of 48 per cent.,
while for t.he same year the amount of
customs business amounted to $50,026.
40 and was collected at an expense of
only $11,525.52. . The committee, there-
fore recommended the passage of the
bill.
Stealing Clams.
.
iwo colored boys tsen urown aim
Jas. Laspeyre were arraigned yester
day before Justice Jno. J. Fowler,
. ...... t r . T T
charged witn stealing ciams irom j. j.
Hays, proprietor of a restaurant at
Ocean View, who said that he had been
robbed recently of twenty or more
bushels of clams. The boys'were caught
in the act and offered no defence. They
were committed for trial at the Crimi
nal Court under bond of $100 each.
Cotton Region Bulletin.
Rain was reported yesterday in all the
districts of the cotton belt with the ex-
ception of Vicksburg. The average
maximum temperature ranged from 80
to 92, and the minimum from 66 to 70.
in this district, the maximum for Wil-
mington and Raleigh was 86, Charlotte
an(j Newbern 88, Goldsboro, Weldon
and Florence 90
Lumberton 92, and
Cheraw 94.
Weather Forecasts.
The following are the weather fore
casts for to-day:
For Virginia and North Carolina, fair
weather except rain on the coast, slightly
cooler, winds becoming westerly
Ff .Smith t,arolina ana ueoreia, iair
-
and slightly cooler weather except sta
tionary temperature in Southern Geor-
I ,"o nrit-h crnt hOTP5tPrl V Winds.
j
THE MAILS.
The mails close and arrive at the City Post Office as
follows:
CLOSE.
For North and way stations W & W R R. 8:15 a m
For Mt. Airy and way stations- r sc i v
Railroad V.A ; " "
TTrt rv.oy-Tntr onrl wav stations C CK K and
west 2-pra
For Sou'thport
For Wrightsville "
v, rv.m Mtmnli"a and Ooldsboro. Tram 3:00 p m
For points South W C&ARR 5:00 pm
For Charlotte, Monroe, Maxton, Cronly, and
ForvcAR
iI r,,ntvand Little River. S. C
or Train No. 38 coming i!.ast, next Am.. v ...
Brunswick County and Little River, S. C
Tuesdays and Fridays. 6:00 a m
I r. ro B pr Tnpsdavs and Fndavs l:UUpm
County Mondays and Thursdays 7:00 a m
mails READY FOR delivery (WHEN THE
trains are ON time).
I charlotte, Monroe, Maxton and Cronly 9:00 a m
c hnton Magno ana ooiasoo -.w
I ..r- V. tJ T-nnm
from iNortn w s. w 1 iv r
From southport p
Wr...
F North-Train No. 27 :00 P m
o-.-.i. t1 : Wrt 14 7.00 am
I iromouuui J...... i.v,. i
GEO. Z. FRENCH. Postmaster.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Wanted,
A Good Cook,
At 216 McRAE STREET.
je 13 3t
Commencing With To-Day
"jyjY DRUG STORK WIL.L. litLscu
FRIi)AY, from 1 until o'clock p. m. Customers
' . W 1 T T717rDV
will kindly take not.ee. Very truly,
je 13 tf
The Druggist.
US TREASURY DiSrAK l jyusin i ,
Marine Hospital Service, Wilmington, N. C.,
- . nrn.mTm MnrT
June 12th, 1890. Sealed proposals will be, receivea m
this Office until noon of Saturday, June 14th, 1890.
to supply furniture, for the use of the Marine Hospital
Service at Wilmington, pi . U. scneauies auu
t. K KtQ,'niH nnon aDDhcation to tne
undersigned. The right is reserves to waive locali
ties, and to reject any or all proposals. L. A. UK
MICHAEL, Passed Assistant Surgeon, M. H. b.. in
mmnund of HoSDItai. Jc Iu
"Backbone."
EV. THOMAS DIXON, JR., PASTOR OF
rk. Tnt third Street EaDtist Church. New York,
will lecture on the above-named subject at the Opera
u..o rrA-a K.venintr. Tune 13. 1890. for the benefit of
50 cents" N
Reserved seats on sale at Yates; weanesaay morn'
ing - -
m-rt A 1 ri n o R-ntnTi ore
vrxu uaijiuv
AJEAR MORGANTON. BURKE COUNTY
. . , - t ahove
i in
sea level', attested by numerous certificates of the
i iw. i.tnmwrt tEnf , waters ana saiu-
bnous cumate, opens on ucimui
.. t nrthpr tnlnrmatinn annlv to
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Proprietor.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICE I
WE, THE UNDERSIGN KD
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Dry Goods Firms
D
O HEREBY AGREE TO CLOSE OUR RE-
SPECTIVE PLACES OF BUSINESS EVERY
FRIDAY
Evening at 1 O'clock,
From Juno 6th to Sept. 1st.
This is donc'with the object of giving the employe
of the firms mentioned below a weekly half-holiday.
which we trust our customers and the trade generally
will appreciate by arranging their purchases so as not
to interfere with the movement.
M. M. Katz & Son,
Huske & Draper,
Jno. J. Ilodrick,
Brown & Roddick,
R. M. Mclntiro.
fr
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EVERYBODY
IN SEARCH OF IiAROAINS IN
CLOTHinSTG-
.Rcady-Made anil to Order,
SHOULD CALL ON US. A
SUPERIOR LINE
OF
Furnishing Goods
as well as the medium grades. No shoddy goods
Shirts, Collars and Cuffs,
white mars, and silk vests, bathing
I bUlls.
& CO.,
je 13 tf
Merchant Tailor.
TO OUR PATRONS !
N ORDER TO GIVE OUR SALESMEN RE-
creation our Store will be closed every Friday at 1
o-ctock t. m.. beeinninR June 1st and ending August
15th.
Our Summer Footwear
is fast disappearing on account of
Don't fail to see our stock before purchasing.
Geo. R. French & Sons,
108 North Front Street.
je 5 tf
The Hewlett House.
TY FRIENDS AND THE I'UULIC
erally are respectfully notified that I have made cx-
teusivc additions to my premises at Switchback Sta
tion, Wrightsville Beach, and am now prepared to ac
commodate them with the best of everything.
Fresh Fish, Soft Crabs, Deviled Crabs, &c, ready
on the arrival of every train.
Bar in the rear and separate and distinct from the
dining room.
je 5 tt
AS. A. HEWLETT.
w
E HAVE A LIMITED NUMBER OF SETS
of the Encyclopedia Britannica to oner to ine
c, i..niv.(iv. rvj-snni who leave tneir oraera wiin
c o, thn nnhf-ard of nrice of SI .00 per volume. To
f.,ii caticfu von that these sets are all we reprcaent.
we offer you the first volume at the nominal price of
50 cents.
;e 11 tf L. w. YAI
Mrs. Joe Person
Tururnv AND A FULL STOCK OF PATENT
t, Medicines. Toilet Articles and Pure Dniga anp
Chemicals can always be jouna ai
Corner S. Fourth and Nun atreeu.
P. S. Prescriptions filled day and nignt.
Grain Cradles,
s
CYTHES, GRASS BLADES,
LAWN MOWERS,
For sale by
mv 05 t GILES & MURCHISON.
'The New fcerfume,
iRAB APPLE
IU.OSSOMS. THE NEW
Sachet Powder-HELIO-VIOLET. The Crown
Lavender Salts invigorating ana rcircsumg.
JNO. B. HANKS, Pharmacetiti.
I 1 'I 1 I 1 1 w
Prescriptions componaea. icicpiiouc
je 10 tf
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
LET THE'MOSQUITOES
CONTINUE TO SINO,
But My New Net Will Catch the Sliu-
pMJLL WIDTH (iUARANlFIH U INCH
Mosquito Net at 80c. 36c, 4() lo4 ft imt
I'.ARRED MOSQUITO NKI.Wlnir Bnl ( ..l.-r.l
eight yard to fece, at 90 aud 00 cntt a pi
HONEYCOMB QUILTS
at $1.00, $1.1., $l.r., I V., $1 h
TOILET QUILTS
at $O0, $ 0, $2 Hf, anJ $'. Ori
Royal British Quilts,
i $3 , nvi, oo, . no and r,(t
ALL I. IN EN 10-4 SHIH IN- II ' I'
i ALL-LINEN 5-4 nd t-i I I I.I ow C AM Nt . .1 ut
and 75 centi prr yard.
HUTCH EK'S LIN F.N i n1 Tnirt.i.
I3!RL F.VF. LINEN at IT. crnn y1
HUCK TOWELS at IOi. llUf. I!W.
35 cents.
DAMASK TOWELS at !T- . Xu , fe and 7T. crnii
TURKISH HATH TiWl I S ai 1's. IV
3.V and M irnt
FANCY LINEN IOWH.S, UHN WORK.
HEMSTICHtl. UNFRINOM'.
$1.00 eoch.
FANCY SCARFINCiS. afi1 .. it.flrt.ni
designs, at 00 rnU m yard
FANCY TAIiLK COVI.RS
FANCY PIANO t OVERS
WHITE TAI'.LE SKIS and KOV1FS mmu .
$4 00 and $0 .00 a met
TAHLE LINEN from 40 rent, tin
HUREAU SCARFS, Plain, ramy and St.mi.rd
Just received a !ik lot i.f Hla k . St tijwd an.1 PUid
Lawns
Very trily.
BROWN & RODDICK,
No. 0 North Front Btrwt.
je l'J tf
Grand Concert at Carolina Beacli
Friday l!vrnln, Jnn 1 !, I HOO,
DY THE rol'ULAR OrKMAMA i'Arn
TTTE SYLVAN GROVfe
ON A I UK' I' M , VI
'.rat h at W l p m
Music for Dant iny
Karc for round Inji SO rnl
j w iiAvim.
,c 21 tf Man
Young Printer Wantod
A
N INTELLIGENT VOi:N; MAN WHO HAH
worked two or inrrr yrar i . .
nd wihc to inmplrlf hit Ira-lr. may p ur rm4v
ment by applying at the SIAK oil.r i-mr twi
apply who cannot rrad xxry bad manu riirt r..,.y
Call at thr
je 10 8t nac
MAW Ol T H
"I?. TViio WMr flnlv !
a Road-Cart and Set Harness
I t m ire wnich (cf,r romciiiim
ALL GOODS EXACTLY AS KU'KKMNIHl
Harness, Trunks and Bags.
All !, atylei and jrritrt to anil all
H. L. FEIUIMELL,
THE nOBSE MILLINEIi,
jc H ,( 10 Siulh Irotil alJrrl.
Babbitt Metal.
A
LARGE QUANTITY OK OLD TYI
perfect iiibatitute for llabbilt Mrtal, lot aaW al lb
l.n8QDlwWS STAKO'MCt
North Carolina's FaTOrtlc !
1768. OLD NICK 1800.
I..,, nfl
CURES CV1 ILLS, COLDS, on i.n
. . . . ,
appetite, and ia by lar the li s " 'T
weah lunifi and con.tutnpmm, a. II ha. l-n ""
for iU purity ov 122 yar. Vr atwly rr, aU
In need of
Pure Rye or Cora Whiskey
to write for price H, a w kwj -'"la rrmwanl
hand that are K)Uk VEAkS OLD ami ,-.ar,4.
nvtifird We hip in arr quatilMy drwrMl
Old nick WifiskvV himcanv,
I'anUvr Crra. Yadkin N C
jana 0m .
Public Notice
NORTH CANIlI.INA,
('ianriin ('ii-i.
1 ' rn .
AT THE JUNE MF.F.TINt; ( Mil HOAI
of CnmmiwonrnH C uml-tlrwl C niy. H mm
ordered : .
1 hat the Treaaurer t.f aaid C niniy l d,r1r
call in. of the ooiatawdmg itlrUl-- 4 t
Und County, Fie 1 Wmaand (A,' ( -Ita
debt kuown at the "PrVlK Del.
intereat thereon w.ll ha alU--d n a.d by i.HT
from and after July lat. 1KW lA , ..,...
In accordance w.ih aa.d ord Ow ' "
Bond.," number. . 1. t 39. . f..
of the denominatHM ..f five hundred (SVH
'j A -i,-m .U mm Matt
pa.a on " -joH N It 1 HOY,
je H)t
( Minlr 1
each, are hereby ootinea inai mr - ,
drawn by lot. and ar died l Urn rKwi, w
they will piwnt lh aam to the udrwcm, mt
office in KayrtteiU. N. C. etimt in pw"
toroey, on or before July 1. !.
fail tn do an nri ipin--i "
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