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... THIS PAPER ; : published etTsiy eWnlng,- Sundays esceptel, By jOsh. TJAMESf, Editor an2Prop. SI' BSCRIPTIONS, POSTAGE PAIpfr: ono yeor ftOO. Six monthai f&ua,-Three mouths, f LW: Ono month, 35 cents, 1 1.. paper will delivered by carriers,, frw .f - targe, In anypart Ct the dtyat the &bcv r ,!:;. or lo cents per week , - . -' AiivtrUslug : rales luwund literal. ; 9T- subscribers will please report auy and ill railurea to receive their paper regular - N EW VDV.E BTi HK M JB X'Vx - i 1 7o win clad tor;:;:-j -'c:'aur:cat.ia ucaa our "'ca' &S7 r.f.a all czilzci IT" -Tl ccncral interest, tat. , , , , j; Rename of the ynciter Eaust1uwar3 to fur niched to the Editor. " t'ommuriltJbni' must :bo rrrlttcn only c ; ono side of the paper. ' . ; Personalities must bo avoidct . . A.H 13 especially ana parucuiiriy ur-cr-stood lhaihe E(2ilor C0C3 not 'always cmo J vol xi r i. W LLMINGrTQN, N, C. FRIDAYo FEBRUARY 1, 1889. NO 2 8 j h -ews-lnt?"leDts onlcss' so st&tp.i m, lyemii.j: QUEER PSOFSpuiiAV PA- WTNG8 dc5"?V- N, F i 5?5 -(.nttuUinc j!lntitr.t Vrrlw,4 ail" arti-. m-1Wm iwniriJM'ly. Crilitn- l.t ill "!'"' Uttlr i-.i ftlj uilh di-tll : I !? IV. li. .',f eiw A"wr 4 raw-' -it f.e -1: tl. vwfl; l 1. "htrvm i.. i 11 4T .Uw SB'S Sewiag'MaeUael 1 rtt i All BUIL DT iLwaa cooa wbctc un pavpw can ? person aa e iwuijat "7 best ewing-oimcbia mmde in t world, with all th tttbmrat. 'e will alto sendf re complrr aple. Iaretsnwakthat voa r mt wnnT kamc. and affrr 2 .months all ahall become your own iproperty. This rrand machine is fmade after the Mincer patents, L which hare ran out ; before ps tents , ran out It sold for V.S, wun me liiaiuiuiHwt - 4&VSO. Best, strongest, snost ose. m lllM ISSBV"' fcf instroctiotu rytTen. Those who write to s at once can se. rrhkrt aewinrnachlne in the world and the i,.t linevf works of hlRh art btst shown tot her inAmenca. sKtT K fc CO., lioz 740t Atfguita. MaU. o. lOfim rt.tw A Tru Tonic. . , u h -a you tion reel well and hardly know wh:i ails you, give li. B. K. (Botanic mood H ilar a trial. It Is a fine tonic. i . . t allahpn, Charlotte, Is. v.. writes: "Ji li. ',',. a line toni and has done rae great v. Thompson, Damasius, Ga.', writes: 4,1 iMii". e B. B. B Is the best blood purifier made. 1 1 h;is greatly Improved my general health. An old gentleman writes: B. B. B. gives me now life and new strength. Ii there Is any iiiingthat wuimahean old man young, it is li. B. li." ' F A. Shepuenl, Xorfulk, Va., August 10th, 1HS8, writes: 'l depend on B. B. B. for the preservation of my health. I have had it in my family now nearly two years, and In aU l nar time have not had to have a doctor." - Thos. Paulk, Alapaha, Gsl. writes: ! suf fered terribly from dyspepsls. The use of B. K. B. has made me feel like a new man. I would not take a thousand dollais for the good it has done me." W. M. Cheshire, Atlanta, Oa., writes: "I had a long spell Of typhoid fever, which at last seemed to settle in my right leg, which swell ed up enormously. An ulcer also appeared which discharged a cupful of matter a day. I 1 hen gave U. B. B. a trial and It cured me." Jan 10 lm dw - "STOKLEY'S." WE ARE NOW PKE. pared to accommodate all who may call upon us with the Finest Oysters ' t o be had on the Coast. We have made special preparations for the Season. - Myrtle Grove.-Middle and Stump Sound Oysters ; always on hand. Served promptly and In any style desired. W. H. STOKLEY. oct 10 tf ...- Wrightavllle. Ao nfarf Agents In every Town VVaiiluQ and County to sen our (ioods. Send us oxs dollar, and we will send you sample that sells for three dollars, and start 3'ou In a business that will pay you from f loo to S300 per month. Address THE RICHMOND PUBLISHING CO.r jan 18 lw Richmond, Va. Wilmington Savings & Trust Co., PRINCESS, BETWEEN FRONT AND SEC ond streets. - - JOHN WILDER ATKINSON, President. W. p. TOOMEU. Cashier. Lends money on satisfactory security. , Pays interest on deposits. Is empowered to execute Trusts of all kinds, jan 8 tf ' Drugs andjjhmicalp, 'J'OILET ARTICLES, PATENT MEDICINES, shoulder Braces, Trusses, etc, etc,'" Also Prescriptions fiUed day or night at r. U. AllIAJSK'S. Drugstore. jan 4 Corner Fourth and Nun Sts., The National Life AND Maturity Associati on .OF WASHINGTON, D. t - Assets T.ll,T2.19 LtaMUttes' None. i PiUto nwmlrrs ; 120,uK.l . - - JIOUATIO BUOVNlN,l, I'resldem. GEORGE D.Ir.Li)UIDOK. Secretary. Manager and Actuary. ure insurance atAbsolute Cosr A Guaranteed Policy. An iccrJetlb Policy. - t-, .? . ,:i " . M arurlty Value In Casa at Fixed Age Annual Cost Absolutely Limited, Only Four Payments per Year. - Non Forfettatlc After Three Years P. S. R1DDELLK. M. I. 1 - Medical Direei or W..IL 6IBSON, Special Agenj, . - Home Office, 1.215 F Street, N. W. . . JOHN HAARrJa., Local Agent. ,- u oct-Cf- . - AVilialnstoh N. a "v ii m " - m rr ti an a r i The nssassi nation of John M. ? Clayton, of Arkansas, was as this tawlly a rnuriler as evtir ' disgraced the annals of any State, fie was a Republican" and was contesting Congressman Breckenridje,s seat. The people of Arkansas are very indignant. There may really be trouble yet with the Cieriuans as regards Samoa. Bismarck seems tokeepastiff upper lip, and the boys in the Senate are sassy.; In the meantime it is said that a proposition for a" conference, asked " by (serinany, is speeding acros4 the ocean and onr naval ves sls are being tnrned put- of the tlonks as fast as they can be got ready. - -.- Man's greatest enemy is the wine glass: woman's, the looking glass. But the greatest friend of both is that world renowned philanthropist. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. LOCAL 3ST13 WS. IXUKX TO NSW ADVKUTTSKMENTS K M McIxure--Matting MrxDS Bros Pharmacists Ueinsbkrger -Diaries for 1S?8 M M Katz -Grcai Inducements H Conenber Photographer. Howell & Cum rxa Matt rcssss Jas C Mcnus, Agt Prescriptions -J J IIedrick Special Inducements F O Miller Drugs "and Chemicals Chas F Browne, Agt Must be sold W E Sr-RiNOER & Co For the Holidays Geo R French a Sovs well to Remember Germ am a Hall Madam Noras' Glass Blow- er Workers Ouly 89 bales of cotton received at this port to-day. Heating Stoves are offered at re duced prices by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t All kinds of School Books and School Supplies can be boupr' cheapest at Heinsbrtrer' t There was no session of the Sup erior Court to day. Judge Sliipp was unwell and unable to hold it. . Rheumatism is caused by lactic acid in the blood, which Hood's Sar saparilla neutralizes, and thus cures rheumatism. Sash, Doors, Glass and -Builders' Hardware. You will save money and buy the best gods from the N. jBcobi Hardware Co. The "Boy Clipper" Plow is best suited for our soil, so say all farmers who have tried them. For sale by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co.. t " Hoes, Traces, Haines and Farming Implements of all kinds are sold at 'rock bottom1' prices by the N. Ja cobi Hdw. Co. t If you Want a picture framed go to Heinsberger's. He has a large assortment of Mouldings to select from. . . - 'I t There is economy in using an Oil Stove for heating small rooms and offices. For sale by the N. Jacobi Hardware Co. t We are sorry to hear that Mr. H. M. Bishop's condition has not im proved. The paralysis affects his entire right side, but he is not speechless. The cold wave signal has floated here all day. It was raised last night at 10 o'clock. The tempera ture will fall to the freezing point (32 degrees) by 8 o'clock to-morrow morning. ' ; . City Court. There was only one case before Mayor Fowler's oourt this morning, that of Win. Simpson, charged with assault and battery. Hewas fined $20 or 80 days. It will be children'sday to-morrow at the glass blowers, and on that day they will be admitted at special rates, 10 cents each. There will be a present for each. Among the lot are two hundred ships, to be dis tributed among the children. . Large quantities of railroad iron are being taken hence to -Fayette-ville on the river steamers for the C. F.-& Y. V. R. R. Is the road to be built from Fayetteville to Wil mington or. from Wilmington to Fayetteville? The agreement calls for the latter. :. Attf ntou, Cbildreu, Hd Kverylimly Kite .An extra train on the Seacoast Road will be put on tomorrow. As the weather is so pleasant all ought to take ad vantage or It ; The train will leave Princess street depot at 10 a. nu; returninfr. will lea "the Hutii' mocks at l2-$d o clock! Otlier trains as per schedule. . Fare" kk' lisiifi! on Saturday: -" V. 1 ' - A Schr. Cyrus fall, Coomb, cleared to day for Port of Spain, Trinidad, with 385,748 feet lumber, valued at f 6,4X95.55, shipped by Mr. E.i Kidder Son. : "-'.'"I ' ' Prof. Palmer, . one of the skilled Glass Blowers, was presented with a haydsome bouquet yesterday-af ternoon, and last night some one took it from his table while he was busy giving out presents. -A Painful Accident. Mr. Thos. Tavlor. mate of the steam tug Marie, had the misfortune Ht,;: The Ga,laut TIUrd' ; ' to get his rfgiit handVaughV in one J wasaery interestings1?eich of the chops of the-bow of the - boat j )f th Thirl - C. Infantry as it ap while the rope was being pulled pears in the Messenger thismorning, through and t wo of his fingers were j although it , is brief and incomplete badlv mashetl. The accident occur- otI me- instances inaccurate. a i ----- - - To llcciii on Monday. Work on the Cape Fear river andparsley Que or fcwo of those men bar will be resumed in a very few days. The first lick will be struck on Monday next, whea the Wood bury, the suction dredge belonging to the government, will begin on j "Bald Head bar. On the following i Monday, February 11th, the clam j shell dredges Perh and Viai will be placed at work on the Alligator shoals, in the river, under the con tract recently made wi'h t Dredging Co. ie Atlas The Glrtus Iiloyer. The contest for the baby prize at the Glass Blowers waxed warmer last night than ever, as there was a very large crowd. Johnnie Owens received 98 votes, making a total of 303, and Lizzie Gilbert 65, .making 253. Last night there were ten more babies entered the contest, making 73 in all. The main feature last night was a handsome prize made by Madam Nora for the most pop ular young lady, which was won by Miss Carrie Levy; there were ten young ladies in the contest. Miss Levy received 21 votes onfc of -50. To night. there will be a Turkish' pipe valued at $12 rewarded the homeliest man in the 1 city. There are no candidates from this; office. Meteorological. The summary for the month of January at this place, as furnished by the Signal Officeis as follows: Average monthly barometer, 3.0.08 inches; highest, 30.45 on the 22d ; lowest 29.52, on the 27th. j . Monthly mean temperat ure, 47.50 degrees; highest, 69.2, on the 18th; lowest, 28.6, on tire 30th. . j Monthly mean dew point, 40.8; monthly average humidity 78.4 per cent. Average hourly wind velocity six miles; direction no'theast. Highest velocity 38 miles an hour; direction southwest,. on the 27th. Total rainfall, 6.85 inches; aver age daily rainfall 0.22. ; ' ' There, were seven cloudless days, eight partly, cloudy and 16 cloudy. Number of days upon which rain fell, 10. There were five lunar halos observed during the month and one solar halo. j What the American Sabbath Union is. In response to a petition circula ted by-Rev. Wilbur F. Crofts, the General Conference of the Metho dist Episcopal Church (North), took the initiative by invitingj other ecclesiastical bodies to appoint mem berson a National Sabbatli Com mittee, This invitation was- re sponded t'o by the Baptists, Norths ern and Southern Presbyterians,. United .Presbyterians, . Reformed (Dutch), and (unofficially) by the Methodist Protestant and' Congre gational churches. The representa tives of these bodies met and or ganized the American Sabbath Union. While having a distinctly religious basis it seeks the coopera tion of all friends of Sunday rest, whether they can agree on its relig ious basis or not. Thus, its Sunday. Rest Petition has been endorsed by , Cardinal Gibbons, and by Dr. Con rad, of the Lutheran Observer who, perhaps, would put Sunday observ ance on different grounds froiu 'the Union, and by many labor organi zations, wlib advocate it intlepeji-1 dently of all reUgjqus considerations. Its aim is to secure to all men ihe freedom of the Sabbath, and hot to compel men to observe it religiously. 1 Rev. Peyton II. Hoge, of this city, is Vice-President of the Union. for the State of North Carolina, and Rev. Secretary at the Opera Housed Sunday, at 4Q in,,OL) the ''National Sunday Rest ovemsat." - v I m-ww e - - -wit m -! a n . t L T " ' ' " - " . . - Wliuur Jj." UrOItS,- Ilia lem ! ' vmer& teurery open on cunuay ixumyj . n i wU address fhe citizens .Money order and Be .-."" : . . rniWu.o... ; . JFor North Carolina, : slightly colder. fair and Harbor Master's Keiort. iThe following js the report. for - the month of January of arrivals at j this port, taken froni the books of j .Capt. Jos. Price, Harbor Master: 1 j American 8 steamers and 12; ; schooners, 9,434 tons: Foreign 14 barques, 2 brigs and 2 schooners, 6. j 705 tons. Total, 38 vessels and - 16,- 1 129 tons. r ' - 'AC. i iUHi. iicuiLUiii v whs uever iii me j Regiment, Col. Thruston's name is 1 niissnelled as is also that of Col. tioned were with the Regiment for a brief time only and there are many other names, both of the living and the dead, which are omitted.' We recall those of Ed.- Meares. John VanBokkelen, Tom Wright, Josh. Walker, Bob McRee; Cicero Craig and Tob. -'Garrison -of the dead, and Rev. Dr. Patterson, John Cowan, II. F. Langdon, Dr. T, F. Wood, James Metts, Annand DeRosset, Dr. Por ter, Maj. K.mett and others who are yet spared, all of whoin were with the' Regiment in its most arduous campaigns and hottest lights. There was no more; gallant regiment of troops in the Confederate army, none which did more active ser vice, from tirst to. last, none more battle-scarred and none with a re cofdmore gallantly won, more glo" rious or more imperishable. They were ulustered in in "1861, not for twelve months, but for the war, and they stuck like tigers to the very last at Appomattox. Its officers were all from the same section,- many from the same city, and some of the best blood of the Cape Fear throb bed in their veins. Many of them were ilatives and all of theiu were friends. The same spinf-pervaded, in a larire degree, the men in the ranks, and there was but little in subordination and few deser tions. They fought for four years and starved, decimated and hope less as they were' they would gallantly have fought for four years more, rather than have surrendered ', to Grant at Ap pomattox, If we recollect rightly andvve write entirely from mem orv the hrst held omcers were as a- follows: Gaston Meares, Colonel Robt. H. Cowan, LieutenantColonel; W. L. cDeRosset, Major, Col. Cowan accepted the command of the gallant 18th N. C. in April, 1862,- and Col. DeRosset became Lient Colonel and Capt. (Dr.) S. L. Thruston, Major Col. Gaston Meares was killed and Col. DeRosset rose to the command with Maj. Thruston as Lieut Col onel and Capt. W. M. Parsley as Major. When Col. DeRosset re signed Thruston was made Colonel Parsley Lt. Colonel, and Capt. (Dr.) W. T. Ennett, Major. 'This was the field .status of the Regiment at the close of the war, Lt. Col. Parsley having been killed a few days be fore the surrender. Of all of the above, but three are alive to-day. Col. W. L. DeRosset; of this city, Col. S. D. Thruston, of Texas, and Dr. W. T. Ennett, of Burgaw. i '.I, .i i i .-.in . i i THE MAILS. i ' f he mall3 close and arrive at the City Post .office as follows: j - CLOSE. Northern through maus, f ast. . . : v. .11.00 P. M Northern through and way malls . . 8.00 A. M N. C. and A. & N. C. Railroads and i routes supplied therefrom. ..... ... 8.00 A. M. Raleigh & Fayettev;e ........... 4 ... 8.00 A. M. Southern way mails.... i -. . 2.00 P. M. Southern thrpugh mails... ...... ...4 9.15 P. M. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Western mails (C. C. Railway). .. . . . 1.00 P. M CapeFear&Y VRRand points sup- - pued therefrom - - 1-00 P. M. Raleigh t Hamlet R. R. and- points supplied therefrom ;'.. 1.00 P.M. Smlthviue ........... ......... ...... lJO P. M. WrlghtsvlUe....,.......... 8.00 A. M. Clinton, special.. 3.15 P. M Specials for Maxton, . Wadesboro Monroe and Charlotte. ... 5.45 P. M. MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS, Onslow" c. H. and Intermediate ofE-. CCS. 6.C01A.M. TUESDAYS, ASn FRIDAYS, Little lUvexfVK ana intermediate 1 . tiwces...;, v. 00 -A. M.- Oape Fear River mall LOOP. M. OPEN FOR DELI VERY,.; Northern and way malls 8.30 P. M. Northern through mail, late. .1. .1L00 P. M southern t hrough mails. . . .-. ...... L . fi.30 A. M. Southern way mail3. ...... .......... 04a;m. Carolina Central 1L Ii.. ........ U. -30 P.M. Mails collected from street boxes la Uuslnw portion of dty at .VA. m..-k.w. jiu i-x M. and from other rxint tcliy at 5 A- M, j and 4 1. M. ! - . i j j f Genera: flU very open trom a30 A. M. to 7.00 1 stamps on sale at general delivery fe A.M: I te-10 A, M. and 1 to l P. M, ; - , S'-Zr.-.Z " ! 9 a. t sb'a Jimt.ki'c rrrrrr -u ! j n iiiiki a -i . 1 fcn 1 r 1 11 1 ira c x-ww ! frona-x A. M.W3P. 5L. continuous. ; - L !t - i ? N KW A D V E IfT 1 8I2B1 ENTB. 3ME i?kuJLu"JLuZKr An Elegant Line WINDOW A.31,Xj ATT LOWEST PRICEfl ich 1 A Leader JpiOR THE MONTH offer, as a leader, a OF FEB IIUARY WE Sp end i a Hair Mattress, Not the best, and yet as comfortable and soft and elastic as any, made to tit your bed and guaranteed to give SATISFACTION, at $14.00 apiece toouDie oeci), say ;i5 cents per pound. This is the finest Mattress for the money you can iwssibly get. Call and . examine sample: HOW ELL & CU 51 MING, Manufacturers and Renovaters of Mattresses, opposite City Halt. . feb tf AKBIVED, RIJADAR At No. 3 (Upstairs) Cor. Market and FroaUttS.',1 THE GYPSY . CLAIRVOYANT & PALMIST. consult Her on all Affairs of Lire. -, She helps to bring the separated together and causes-speedy marriages. She removes evil inflpences and jealousies and reads your past, present and future. Having all the Gypsy powers by inheritance and tradition; she never fails to give satisfaction. Her office hours are from 9 a. m. to 8 p. in. , N. B. Will visit, private faihilles when -desired. . . jan 31 tf Art Lessons. t RS. J. D. MUNDS WILL GIVE LESSONS in Water Color and Oil Painting. Figures and Heads a specialty, address. For further particulars 510 Market street. To the Public, fJHE STEAM YACHT BESSIE nAS BEEN overhauled and; put in first class order and. win resume ner -trips to soutnport, commenc ing to-morrow morning. Leaves Wilmington at 9 a. m.; leaves Southport at i p. m. W. A. SNELL, Master. Wharf root of Dock St. jansaiw To Whom it May Concern. ALL PERSONS WHO 31 AY RECOVER ANY part of the jettisoned cotton eargo of the Brit ish steamer Albany, recently stranded near Little River, are hereby notified that the un dersigned, as Agents of said Steamer Albany and owners, claim the said jettisoned cotton, and are prepared on Its delivery to them in Wilmington, N. c., to paya reasonable sal vage therefor, and all persons are' warned against noiaing or iraaing in sucii cotton un der penalty of the law. Jan 29 lw ALEX. SPRUNT & SON. A. A. BROWN, General Insurance A cent, Fire, Life, Accident, BIG REDUCTIONS MADE ON TERM IN SU RANGE. Omce with McNalr & Pearsali. .KlNmt St. TELEPHONE 4a Jan 26 lm MUST BE SOLD. JQQ BOXES TOBACCO, ' 1 ISO Barrels . R. SEED POTATOES, . SOO DQzen EGGS, 20 Barrels ONIONS,' IO Boxes LEMONS. " . o Dozen BASKETS, 15 Boxes CHEESE 1.- Barrels CA&QAGL ? 'Zm Bjxses HERRINGS. Qx cijislgnment and must be sold. ; V ;UAS- F- BROWNE, Agt, 12& North Water Xt,. M'ilmlnrton. N. c. Jan24tf.dw , - . , R. C. Orrell JAS A LOT or SECCjNl HAND BUf EH and Harnci tf J aiis eheap. : Hovf and Veliicles for lure- and horse boardelnt low mtes by tbe day, week or , . month.: Will fry hard to pleas. - - ' ' - . fine p;Cf trf. or funeial- oc- R. C. ORRELL - f S :.- - , : " i- . Jan & tt : Corner Thlra anJ Prlnceaa fitsw l ivery and Sale StaWe, N EW AOVITinnillJTll to Select From ! 1 NORTH FRONT STREET. I SPECIAL FEATURES e j HW A D A M 1 " . i G iHQC I ,verc,- OEllMANIA BALL, WILI, OFFER TH E FOLLOWING SpecialTremiumSa as this is positively thejr last rveet in Wilmington.-, r 7 - Tliursday Eveiiiii, THE MOST POPULAR LADY in the audience will be presented with a Handsome Glass Shade of Varieties Valued at $30. ; 0 Friday Evening:, THE HOMELIEST GENTLEMAN In the audi. eace will be presented with large Turk ish smoking Pipe Valued at 113. ' , The above premiums to be decided by a eoiu mittee composed of several ladies and gentle men presen t on the aboye evenings. - j BAUt CONTEST X decided by vote of the audience during the en tire week, commencing Monday afternoon January 28th-and ending Saturday night February 3d., Two Exhibition? Dally. Alter noons 2:30 to 5 p. m. , Evening 7:30 to 9:C0p. m Admission 15 Cents, Every Visitor Receives a" Present. jan 8 tf " . . ' .. , ' ' .. '. Great f nducemen t to Pn rchas ersThis Week. 0VLNG TO OUR HAVING A - TREMENDOUS STOCK And that we" will talce an Inventory of ou I J 3 Stock next Monday, - v ' .'' ; GREAT INDUCEMENTS ; Will 6e offered to Purchasers . AMONG THE jtfANY BARGAITJC3 DISPLAYED OlOUR COUNTERS .WILLBE' FrenciStnpedhaHibra, 'V;'- 10 cents per yard. Nice Quality Satino, 10 cents per yard. French Satino, In solid and figured, worth 33c for 20c per yard An Elegant Quality HABIT CLOTH, Valued at 90 cents for 59 cents per yard. 'Ott Moire Silli, Ah shades, worth f LOO for 50 cents. An elegant un of - WHITE GOODC JUST OPENED. -o- New Embroiderie fy Jn the Latest and Jfost Unique Design?. - . o CASH R0U8E;. "116 'rjorizpc CO., WILillKGTQN, X Co Janlt . WW n rr m rr t : j 3 1.1 mm
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