i,isned every eyeiu . - . ' JOSH. T. JAMK3, Editor ana Prop. . POSTAGE PAID; . one rev $4.oa Six months 52.00, :. THree ffl0DtHs.$L0a one monfh,Scents. aper wtU be delivered by carriers, tree TJ tt any P'art tbftdty.'tt the above oriocentspertreelr- ,V V , rusln? rates lowandUberaL . . I -lnbseribers. will please report, any. and Jttiwr to rtn e their Paper regularly. CONSTIPATION ihA "Father of Diseases," be- PStliere Is uo medium through LLLUCilB 111U BJBICU1 m B VOL XII WILMINGTON, N. C. THURSDAY; DECEMBER 13, 1888; NO 265. uin uiji-""" . , r j wVihft absorption OI poisonous ganes by ntion of degnyed and effete matter toe.iU?oraach and bowels. It Is caused totbTnTSdKver,notenough bile being bytW from ihoT)iood to produce l?c.Ws own cathartic, and la generally mpanicd withsoch resultii a- . 1,083 of Appetite, ' . Sick Headache, t Bad Breath, etc treatment of Cfcnstitati6n does not BiKt merely In unloading the bowels. SCTmedlclne mustixoioniy ft eta a purga E. hnt be atonic as well, and notproduco "-5: 4 ta n se greater costiveness. To secure LOCAL 3ST-WS. -. j- Index to Nkw advertisements. J J HEDBICK Stilt lngS JIunds Bros Pharmacists M MKatz Cutting oi Pilees J F Garbeix North Carolina , P C Miijeb Holiday Presents Hkinsberoer -Christmas Goods Geo It French & Sons Common Sense I, R M. McIntire The Ibices are Telling Howell & cumming Woman's Exchange .ftprits use greater cosuveness. j. o secure tlie tmng-lor our climate. TZlT habit of body without changing J7. r -..',. 558S or disorganizing the system - by the Jacobi lhv. Co. All kinds of School Books and School - Supplies can be bough cheapest" at HeinsbrcrerV Portable" ft re-placa grates. Just the thinrfor our climate. Are sold t ! The fashion editor, after he wrote; I "The nobbiest things in boots are j bunions,1 pot on his hat and coat, ! and before retiring to the bosom of jhis family, purchased a bottle of j Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, as he thinks j it unsafe to be without it. A Sudden Death. A colored woman by the name of Henrietta Middleton died very sud denly at her home on Eighth and Brunswick streets to day about 1 o'clock. She had been complaining for some time with a pain - in-her chest. -Dr. Potter was called; in and pronounded it rheumatism of the heart. She was about 50 years old. 1 TlMfiormsnU Bind Coneert. I- Indication. A friend has f usnished us with the j For North Carolina, fair weather, fnllrt wtn snnnleTrientarv : reDort of i rJreceeded on the coast by light rains the concert of the - German ; Cornet Band a.t Lnther Memorial Building, oo Tuesday evening, which, as he Or snow and stationary temperature. City Court. Thfire was a small crowd assem- trnly ay. "has - been' 8J 1b ny ! Wed at tIle oity Cot this luorainB It is! My attention, after suffering, with onsupa-t-on for two or three years, was called to Simmons Lirer Regulator, and, having tried almost every -SdslTcondudedto try it. I first took a beeias$ful and afterwards reduced the dose to a Kasnful, as per directions, after each meal. I found that it bad done me so much good I that 1 continued it until I took two bottles. Since then 1 have net experienced any difficulty. .1 keep it m mt house and would not be without it, but have ; no ose for it. it .having cured 1 jaei GboW. ' Sims. Ass't Clerk Superior Court, Bibb Co., Oa. Take only theGenulnet , Which hS on the Wrapper the red mm Trade mark and Signature of - r- I The blood is the sourc of health, i Keep it pure by talcing Hood's Sar- saparilla, which is peculiar in its' curative po ,ver. We have knives for your boysatid scissors for your girls. What will please them more for presents? N Jwcobi Hardware Co. , The Marionettes. There was another immense crowd at the Opera House last night to see the Marionettes. In fact, it was more than immense, it was a jam spoken of and deservedly so. as follows-: It has been pronounced a success anrl that is eiiiinHiitlv true. In all respects it was a success. -"The re was a'finevariety in the programme, vocal and instrumental, solos and the whole band or choruses alter nating with pleasing effect. There was very little delay in carrying out the programme, and those who re soonded to an encore did so oromptiy, wnne inose wu j reiucu i and the following, cases were dis- i posed of: - ATir.rn t-l!!l 1 1 1 1 n L' urwl dnwn . ill 1111" W ... ill. U t ft WMU , V . Judgment suspended upon payment of costs. . . . :" . C. S. Crane, disorderly conduct. Judgment suspended upon payment of costs. : Daniel Lee, assault with a deadly weapon. Bound over to the next term of the Criminal Court in the Do you use loaded, shells? You will find that they will save you time, trouble and expense. For sale by the N. Jacobi Hardware (Jo. ber set; Adolph Aaroii, desert set; J. . Epps, colored, bronze lamp. To-night, in addition to the regu - Bishop Haid lectured last nisi ; lar number of presents a fine milch it was the fourth of the series to a "w. w" " Aimoaii r. n itiinv All these little ex cellencies add very materially to an sum of a $50 justified bond. evening's entertainment. Annie Lewis, disorderly conduct The building . itself Cutner . Discharged, morial Building) is certainly an hon- t:i-m- r Th distribution of 'presents last or to our cuy. its f-;- a Tn,0o ... - . T mi- nrp snnerior. we iia.ve mteuucu i man, uwiucuj "" " n.ght was ."follow.:. Leo Taylor A ot entertainments given dseharged aIld Lncy was flnetl 5 silver warcu; iuiss x un, t,Ci I vvithin its handsome, cneenui uuu set; J. B. Walker, colored, plush comfortable audience room, and are shaving case; Prank Taylor.a oTiaiu- more and more impresseu w u iaCl lllitl J I1U3 lllO UllCOK powers of any hall in the city. It was feared by some that the music of the entire band would be too loud but this was not the case. Wil mington may well be proud of such a hall :V- please Koncr. s tve will' be glad to receive 'ccnurr :r t: j trcm cur-trtenas on aiy, aril xXL suljc-t - genena tatrest, imt 0 11 ! T I & O A Tne name of the witter must always be far nfsned to .tbe Bdttor. 1 ;t5 ; : - Coxnmuaicatioas iaust be written only, c a ' - ' . -i . 4 . . . one side ot tne paper. -; -:.; - . : ; ; -; Personailtfes mtist be ayolded. " . . .v...- . .. . -'-- Ana it is especially and .'particularly tminr. stood tnatrthe Editor does not. always endon: 3 the views of correspondents" unless Eo"-tstc3 in tne editorial colomns. -' ' NEW ADVEKTI8 EUlllMTa HOUGC. and costs. William Wilson, colored,bastardy. Case transferred to Justice J. H. Strauss. - y, to 1st p d&wly '. . ; . cn sat 'StOKLEY'S. " WR ARE NOW I'K1S-S t paml to accoiamoaare )tg? all who may call upon us with the Firiegtc Oysters to be h id on the Coastl- We haye made special liropamt ions lor the Season. large congregation. The fifth lec- itnre will be delivered to-night. The feats are free and all are invited to attend. Twelve Years 011 To-Day. The Daily Rryikw is just twelve years old to-day. There is nothing particularly remarkable in that fact and we merely mention it simply because we happen to think about it and not for the purpose of levy ing a tax on the brains of our cotem- poraries in the way of complimen- the lucky ticket. RT4.1 n. Mirlrllo "'emrl tarv notices, although we must con myitis vj,uv, uiiuuiu fess to a liking for the good wishes StUmD SOUUCI OySterS and kind words of our friends. We Will tlUO tllL-aIU U-il iuc unciyc years of its existence the Review has been run on its own hook, and has paid its way out of the income of the paper. always on hand. Served promptly ana in any w. 11. style (lesireo. oct io tr STOKLEY. Wrightsvllle. Severe'Cases of Blool Poison. Thousands softer-Oom Dlood poison, who would be cured If they gave B. E. B., (Botanic mood Halm) a trlaL Send to the Blood Balm (a. Atlanta, Ga., for book of wonderful cures, that convince the most skeptical. It is sent fre J. o. Gibson, Meridian, Miss., writes: "For a number of years I suffered untold agonies from blood poison. Several prominent physl cians did me little If any good. I began to use The Festival Last Night. The City Hall presented a beauti- frtA that, if the concert ful and most attractice appearance is repeated it will be again give a in last night, at the National Festival this hail, which is so comfortable. sven by the ladies of Grace M. E. st John's Lodge. The band never looked handsomer nIll1l.T, ThpPfi wn.a io attend- .... I i ,1 : n nn an Tripril I - " - " " r- - At the annual election held by ana a" members in ance and it was a most thoroughly St. John's Lodge No. 1, A. F. & A- ther bright uniforms standing erect enjoyable occasion. The hall was Masons, at St. John's Hall,- the fol- and wjtn their shining instruments beautifully decorated in the Ameri- lo wing were elected officers for the presented a superb aPPeaJe- Can colors, a large eagle, the "bird ensuing Masonic year. With the wnat pieeu u -r i f fhft.frvnreski,W i . i nm vi i) if or mi uauu c3 w.vi-- appointive officers to be named rv. musician appreciates, that all decorous majesty on the rostrum and hereafter, they will be installed on 0f the parts were equally well play overlooking the beautiful scene. the 27th day of December Bt. ed. It was noi ukb muun u. Mc A1US1C we near, u.n " in graceful 'E. Pluribus Unum John's day: W. M. E. S. Martin. S. W. H. H. Munson. J. W. Dr. W. E. Storm. Treasurer R. Greenberg. Secretary Win. M. Poisson Peterson's for January. cornet or all bass drum, but there was fine blending, sweet harmony, and all moved together and united, ly in playing loud or soft. Whpn we remember that no mem ber of the band makes a living from j music, but that all are engaged in business pnrsuits, v,j non.rivall of their time, and then re The January number of Peterson's member .how young the band is, it was repres- young lady, Commencing jtfoijdaft December 10 H;latinee Odturdav . For Ladles and Children at s o'clock LARGEK AND BKTTJEK THAN liYEIt. i ": Bell's Original ROYA L MARIONETTES, - . Giving Minstrels and II umpty Dumpty - . together with . KLLIS CYCLONE OP NOVELTIES - Grand GiftGaTHival lUV .. .... -GIVEN AWAY - lUil AT EACH EXHIBITION. Adflilsslon' 15, 25 and. 35 cents, "lleserved Seats without extra charge a,t : llelnsberger s. dec 8 .. .... ...... -: " NORTH CAROLINA . .-..;v v-Tr- : ' INVITE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE display of Meats In - my Stalla -thls week. -1 have received two carloads of Beef Onttlo In stead of one. of these one la from WESTEUN NORTH CAROLINA nnd the other-; from southwest VIRGINIA. Both are mnnm cent Weight 1,100 to 1.5C0 pounds. j ' you were In Baltimore, Philadelphia or New :Yoric to-day you would not nnd better beef than this. out you would probably pay ror it tnere twice as much as I ask for it here. ; - ... '-- ' -; - My Stalls are lined with this r , , ; ; ; ;. ; Magnificent Mea and I invite everybody, to call and see It, for to see is to buy. " . i ( J ' i also oner some unusually nne western Mutlon. Veal and Pork, with Dressed Turkeys ana cnicKens ana sausages., t ; We will make our Christmas dlsniav and our patrons may rely upon It that everything that is nice to eat in my une ana notnin? mat a not nice to eat rwill be found at my Stalls. Orders promptly filled and goods tieiiverea m any part ot tne city uespeet iuiiy; ented by a beautiful Miss Lillian Bowden, who appeared as ''Columbia," and the thirteen original States appeared each in the person of a young lady, as follows: "New Hampshire, Miss Bettie Creasy;Massachusetts,Miss Florence J. F. GARRELLV ; StaUsi & SPront SkJMarket, South Sie. dec 13 3t st4 . . .fi .- j ".'. : Turkey Raffled, i T. FORD. THE ORIGINALtTtlRKEY J. Raffle Man. vri-open his regular Christmas Bowden; Rhode Island, Miss Sum- Turkey Raffle J&MJJ and wonderful that mer Gfause North Carolina, Miss a Hundred and Fifty Turkeys raffled off every - ucv ji jn : , . ,ita cnrnrisin antl wonaeriui tuai mer anusc,.iwiwi vaiuiina., A uuu Magazine is a handsome specimen of sufPr0mell and t proves the bioreiiee, Aldenu Virginia, Miss artistic and hteraKy-ineriW lhe two 1 .T.rrrt-reateIsayinr that I r- z t r"u'A. xr, vir Af ?ce i dec 10 lm a&vt n. CRONENBERG, TI1C PHOTOGKAPIIKK. GIVE HIM A TKIALi! All Work Guaranteed. Hcturcs taken Single or in Groups, ttpt 24 tf Navas (iuano Company.' The annual meeting of the stock holders of the Navassa Guano Com pany was held at their office in this city this morning. Smihe A. (iregg, fcsq., was ap- r n. k with vprv uttie faith, but-to my utter nointed chairman and Mr. Donald surprise, it has made me "a well and hearty I AjacRae secretarv. I"?0"-" .. ... . I ..Av Z. T. Iiauerton, Macon, ua., writer: - xvaju-j Altur tun reciuiuj; ui iuc ii. -Li ci. i j tracted blood poison. - I first tried physicians. J . fiiianpial statpiiipnt the! and then went to Hot springs. 1 returnee! ports and nnanciai statement;, i.ne j home a ruined man physically, xsotmn Bwui- foilowins resolutions were unani" ed to do me any good. My mother persuaded & me to try B. B. B. To my utter astonishment mously adoptetl: every lcer qulcklf toale4.-- -f Hl.tilp will of Divine Providence. Beni. Morris. Atlanta, ua,wriujs: x uxici-1 J ;. ;; - ed years fiom syphilitic blood poison wblch I our twentieth annual meeting is as- reiuaed to do curea oy &u vreauneuu ,r " semuled undertne snauowoi mourn clans pronounced it a hopeless case I had no p,nhpins for our recentlv de- aDpetite, I had pains in hips and Joints and mg emoiems ioi our rHwuuy ur wy kidneys were diseased. My throat was ceased President, the Hon. rv. U. ulcerated and my Dreast a mass ui ruuuiut, jjnclgers, wnose suuuen ueatu, m sores. intiuswnolUonlcottimencuseof . performance of the active ecomp duetiesoyfs honorable and useful career, loiiowing ctosey uiuu umu of our Director, Mr. Jno. C. Grafflin, of Baltimore, has deprived this com- nauv of the services or two oi us highest and most useful officials. We miss their kindly presepce, and personally mourn the loss ot valued friends, wbile, as a body, we feel that'in each of these able men we have lost earnest and success ful co laborors. whose counsels anu zealous aid it wijl be difficult to re- i i- . i f l r Iuc! f romuienTiy couneoieu wuu mo Company from its organization, tbev have alike excercised their un common business abilities in its ser- vio.. and criven unstintedly tne ac five labor of their minds and bodies to the promotion of its interests. Srtoiptv at larire. as well as the in dustries" thev so ell served, will Innc miss these active, earnest men, hut. nnne more than the Navassa Guano Company of Wilmington, TJ Cl Therefore. 7?ww7 That, the "stockholders of this Company .have heard with the death of Rnhflrt. R Bridirers and John C. Grafflin, our President and our Di rector, and desire to place upon record this estimation of their wortH and characters. Resolved, That a page in our re- cords be Oevoteo to this lumum.ttuu a conv of the same be sent to the respective families of the deceased The following officers were elected to serve for the ensuing year: President Donald MacRae. Secretary and Treasurer Don ahl MacRae, Jr. Directors Win. H. Crawford, J I. Middleton, Sutilie A. Gregg,G. W. Kidder, D. G. Worth, P. L. Bridgers. E. arttsticand Uteray-ineric a ne i i tr tT,rtbe Stt-repeatea saying tnai AfaWift D. Wallace: New York. Miss atool Antravinws are unannroacua- hho riormnns are the most musical - T ble n beauty and finish. The liter- people amf the best musicians in the Jennie img; new jersey, nuss oie m oeauty ana nnisii. AU"C1 v 1, We should be proud of such Florence Hanby; Delaware, Mrs. ary contents' cannot be too highly a band which is destined to become Henry Thompson; Pennsylvaniaj commended. The list of Peterson s the finest one in the State. It now Migs Mftm,e Hawkins; Maryland, contributors is always a warrantor numbers, we understand i 17 men Thonmst South Caro- rpi,0fa,hinn worb.tahlft I andEdeserves at tne nanus ui r- . ... T . - excellence and household departments give in teresting and valuable information to the fair sex. Peterson deservedly stands as the head of the ladies magazine, and we advise our lady readers to trv.it for 1889. Address, Peterson's Magazine, Philadelphia, Pa. CAUTION Bew&re of Fraud, as Ay name and the price are stamped on tbe bottom ot all my advertised eboes before leaving the factory, which protect the wearers against high prices and Inferior goods. 11 a dealer offers XV. L. IJougrlas shoes at a re duced price, or says he has them without my name and price 8 tamped on the bottom, put him down as uauu. r ir'-.V ii rr'i "i rVi irrgf 17. t; DOUGLAS $3 SHOE. FOB GJENTXEMEN. . The only calf S3 SEAM17ESS Phfte smooth Inside. NO TACKS or WAX THREAD to ?rAthe ,eett easy as hand-sewed and W1L.L NOT RIP. W. L. DOUGLAS 84 SHOE, the original and only hand-sewed welt $4 shoe. Equals cus-tom-madenoe3 costing trom to pT Li UpLAS S3J50 POLICE SHOE. KaUroad Men and Letter Carriers all wear them, smooth Inside as a Hand-Sowed Shoe, Tacks ax Thread to hurt the teet. W . Is. DOUGLAS SHOE is unexcelled lorbeayy wear. Best Cali Shoe for tlie prl-e. J- OO DOLA8 82.25 WOKKING MAJTS SHOE is the best In the world for 41h-wer; on Plr ought to wear a man a vear. lav. J" DOIJOLaS 83 SHOE FOR BOYS M the best Sc1hx1 Shoe in the world. W. L. DOUGLAS 81.75 YOUTH'S School kwIt? maU lioy3 elmnee to we.ir the best shoe .in the worid. All made in (VmrrMi. "RnttAn T i . old by vour dealer, write AV. ltnum ac OQ VVilminffton neople all the support lina, Miss Hattie Mann; ixeorgia, and encouragement they can give ujiss jjau(e McEwan; Connecticut, It. , . ' , , ..x.i- Miss Lula Gerald. The various ;.TJTS11 and tables were presided k-Wirl files' not onlv in its contest J over as follows: Flower stand: Mrs, ju . vw. . , - - . ... i:i . with the band, but also oy its pauu- w H Shaw,MissMarieYarborougb, Pea Coal, 4 aTon i rTUnS IS A NEW SIZE OP COAL AfeOUT JL as large as Peanuts and for certain tlnds ot stoves having strong dralts. ltla.a very cheap ueL Kememher,- . ; , ONLY 84.00 PER TON. V ': " All other "Coals as cheap In. proportion 'and competition will be met all round, .which re member. ' ' " dec 10 yt ;. , . :.. , J. A. SPIIIKUEK. tive. clean-cut, musical tones, was delightful and we are giaa inat, our city has such a player among its citizens. He plays with skill, with "ood taste aud lias a nne toueu. " Prof. Schloss1 cornet solo was a masterlv effort. The rapidy of his For Rent ..... . . . . - , , 0EVEiiAL nOUSES STORES AKP , X , , l(nomi In snlAnfUd lnalit.ips" Alwl r-3 houses and lot for sale tor cash and'1 r Pine Forest Cemetery. a niPrino- of the lot owners of j T: rc PrttntitftPV WHS I1PU1 H. L I intonJlTJOnS. LII aiUUUlUUtoo vi. I lilt? I' Ul XJJ 1 J " I liiwv"-- 1 , m a j " r,Qll ,aBf n:;hr Taines w runs and the correctness of his tones the City Hall last night. James w. run. hlVhlv basing and prove Telfair was elected ; chairman ana to be 0 e 0f the best cornetists John H. Brown secretary. of oar State.' The old board of trustees w re- Th p.aoo so.o y u j-j- elected, as follows: Jas V. n.w.- '"th7iu eiiuS, Jthe J. H. Howe, Jas. ii.. uutiar, uiianes f nldtv alMi urocisiou of her move Fonuan, Joseph J.' Jones, John (i. 1 Iuents, her (tne shading of expres- Norwood, H. J. Whitehead. sion with eitner nana uuu . The report of the secretary shows bFy that the company is out ot ueocana iaay of her age in JNortn has $114.67 cash on hand. The num- tJarolina. The cornet duett by Messrs. I . - r S4-V. i it rf-a nr lo ber of interments in the cemetery Rehder ana M 1 tottchin i -i j noi r I nifliiu i ve. icuuci : - the past eleven montns is oo, ui which 101 were adults and 165 etui- a dren. A resolution was adopted thank the board for faithful perform- rtnna rf fl lit IPS the nast vear, ana a nov 17 tf MARTIN T.DAVIS; Real Estate Agent, . 119 JPrlncess Bt -InSnflVD TATlflPP UltLUIVlvv. - ' " , , cnoros we wuuiu. iiivd ce j Tt. was sweet music Miss Nellie Breyham and Miss Lula on the monthly Installment plan.; i jy . jtents promptly conectea. Taxes ana yj Keea. insurance attended to without extra cu.e. rxeiresnments, oi me most, uengu v ful kind, were served in profusion and the evenmsr closed with a con- t. l 1 ' ' - - -1 - ' -n cert, wiiu .vtv'tn auu uistruuicuuu mm mm tr fT olj ALJtULJLJLJa - - w. - w ' ' - music. -" ' ?A ,f! TheFestival will be repeated to- nAVE A,T. fjf!0: ; night when all who were not present I ment of " . " ' i ; i last evening must surely attend. OhriStTTiaS QOQriQ of almost anything anybody may want,, at a most reasonable price. O OUIMJNE INI ; Christmas Cards & N oVdt! es Is not to be surpassed by any other, houso la the state. We will be pleased to show our Goods to you if you will favor ua with a call at HEINSBERGElt'S. LIVE BOOK. AND MUSIC STORE. , NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Holiday Presents. A LBUMS, COLOGNE CASES, DRESSING i case?, Work Boxes, etc., etc., also a complete stock oi Drugs ana cnemicais at Drugstore. Corner Fourth and Nun Sts., P. S. Prescriptions filled day and night. tr ANTED LADY, ACTIVE AND INTEL- ? F ligent, to represent, in ner own locauiy. ing vote of thanks was extended to the atld its music the sweetest this siae lul authorities for the use of the jJl finelv rendered and this can be an old arm. Refecences given and required. an,a, Vlur ,net,n,nAnta1 nuar- Permanent position and good salary. SClIU XJL V W V .m.m. . . tettes, with their fine harmonies. After all the human voice is the most wonderful instrument, ourariu, dec 6 4w Elder Johnson, Supt,, LOCK BOX 1585, N. court room. Wreck Report. Ahfa nnnnnt f ree themselves from. iucuws . . 1 iPhoVnfw. a true. oure. weii-aevei- Do Not Forget THE "National Festival,,, Toys and Camco I We have a largd variety. ItwlfUflo you good to iook at some oi tnem, at. .?.' v nfi voice, is music itself. So we t tiie city iiall on this (WEDNES- at iovd the vocal music most highly. J. n ae The male trio anl the quarttette or at mixed voices were charmingly hne. Q The selections were of a superior or der and the rendition of each-eelec-e" tion met with fine approval and de- nnriTnnc The best solo ot . . . I i-J nrl tftP niireSfc UIUMV I 11 onAi A nlnncgnt T-n i nil .. vjuic. etui. ------ . . cj3iprriiii huijli wti, - - r , . v J VV .w-ww, . . r-M nkMA.frap OT 1 . ... 1 The Signal oervice enjoyea tne vocai uiuSre "vo"";'"Xf day) and To-Morrow (Thursday) Evenings, by The male trio anu tne i" v' the Ladles of Grace Methodist js. cnurcn. as masted schooner JSavanno, oi oS- serveu piu.. -",r-.r Admission fee 10 cents. Soutnport repons w - ----- .tri" . r.harmin-lv fine cutter C'oZox, while cruising aooui - - a suoe ior or ...t,. 0.,k kv Rcf nf Cane Fear DC , I', Ji : KIec- niedby zo luiics I aer ana tne reimiuuu v., - - - - the Thirteen Original States will be represent- suDerior or- ed three National Airs will be sung, accompa 1 pHIee- niedby two Cornets, and there wlllbe a"Yan- hn fpi in with the disabled three- tion met with fine approval and de- vigwam." while the Eating Departments Reason for selling, go bar, fell in wiin tut tion in et 7" " Tlhlp best solo of will be supplied with all that is nice. liness. A rare chance ...0fnfi chnor Navarino. of Bos- served applause, lne oesisoiu wlisalSi; fee 10 cents. limited canitaL Atklr HEINSBERGER'G hot 23' s-. f; ; , : Wantedir RARE CHANCE TO GO INTO BUSINESS. Southern Dining Room" and a I will sell at a low flgnre a ' paying buslnrss. ung, going into Rome otner dub. chance for an active man -wit li limited capitaL Address . ' . - . rric.tt nor r.n the selection sung Uvpnincrandhelo a worthy cause. decl22t 1 4f .Wllmlnqtonu 1. C. r " 1 , a rr uuij vv a v ' i tz Soutnport naroor. me from yeber s "ureiscnueiii .o. Woton;maS3V For sale by 1 aug-3l3m,eoo.lp CH. VONGLAIIN, Wilmington, N. o. laden with 9,500 bags cotton seed Minnie Schwarz 1 meal and was bound for Boston, giftea .STa She cleared from Galveston, ucto- ,ffc eltertJ bat have no other ber 29th, and is 43 days out. Capt. Voice like hers in purity or tonef Cole reports that from the time he talne d unda .Powejj passed the Dry Tortugas De expen- fffere voice; enced a succession of gales from that are 8tronger but they are not North of East, the -most severe be odious. There are voices that ins on the 25th of Novembef, wnen smg .g, ff fc nhnut GO miles East of North o- round ana iu ot Body Island. In this gale the main music- There are voices that seldom sail and fo away, me ,iure' -- " in, and badlv torn and the. jib and ny Bin"; true She sings pure.. -She singa. iihatn v earrietl away The Cheapest. riTlK BEST PLACE AND THE CHEAPEST John !lo r n p r rnilLD RESPECTFULLY : ANNOUNCE piinthpfitvtohavealll:lndsofTIN WORK I tl:A , la'nw twt n. tf am jnr Kn. -i done is at MCCARTNEY'S SHOP, on Market MartEet street, which has been thorcu?hly street, xsonn suit?, ueiwwu ijauuuiuiu I overhauled, repaired ana rerarnisncu. - u 1111 estimates cneenuuy iuruiuu UIiU i" v; I first clas3 worKmen, snrp razors ana. pome urut-ra num 1 trntion hfl noTjea to contrnue to incnt ice given prompt attention. country sonciteu. decTtf Superintendent of Faetory C Borden, Superintendent f Agencies Col. W. L- OeKosset. Aecouniant ( -oi. W. C. Jones. Traveling Agent Gpo. P. Coteh ett. - : . - -.'V; J The Directors declared a dividend o ... nrnltlA ff ltAfnr 1st-January, 1880, to stockholders of having had the other badly stoeoy record of this date. - ,ahaYysea. Specials p ARDEN HOSE, DOG COLLARS, LAWN Mowers, Fishing Tackle. Come in and look at them. We have tne gooaa ana can mae re-staysail were blown make a discord, because they sfj the prices to suiu r Toresail and flying jib abat that ot urac, , . WRi md the jib and flying "?I,!llKin,s re: She sings. SPRINGER & CO.. ilmlngton. N. C, s. sne sings. m t ?.! r J The arrival SLr is in a niece and VY ft H aV6 1 U-JjaV UDBneil II II.HLiLVa l-.H i - - IUI IUC I"""" .. . . " . .- . . or it.. tter: was most opportune.as uot for the sake of the eneci ii- LraE OF ciiristmas cjjtus, is the vesSe. was without provisions P t lnI mlnJ , .... .i .. . urttiinufc ft erH iK""h."r:: .i0 ana water, " - , j cic. music ior muoiu o e. I . j. T vm M m. k " ' - - viceable boat, having lost ..i.uit minr nana Hainteu Jtoveiues. auu UUUIUq . . -.t. I -in hanioiwi rii rtrovRio ail Durera luat iucj are the Handsomest and Cheapest to be found Th receints Of cotton at this port in WUmington. vrNDS BROTHERS. . , .......i ' declltt - lOiN.FrontSC TO Gay lOOt up - - , - - - - natronaare of the nubile All of his force is now concentrated at No. 29 Market st, . . . . septiJ , ; Carolina. HouriO, S. E. Comer of Princess and Second sts., HAS BEEN ,31EF1TTJEU .WITH A i ilHT class Bar. Lunch Room and Restaurant. i The hnest- Wines; Whiskeys and, t l?r.i uu way 3 on nana, ixmru iuu i - i - - i week or month. New River Ov: 'riin - oct 27 Corner Second r t Prinze.. v ForGalo;3.i.; LD NEWSPAPERS FOB 8ALErAT YOUK RETIEN7 brricE o own price at aug uu