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"this pafek V rreninff,snnlaysexcepte(l, j55 r jA3lE3 Editor and Prop. IT jear. srrTlOTS. POSTAGE PAID: , one month, 85 cents. , delivered Toy carriers, free J3 rt of the city, at the above inanyl weefc. . on per .ntesiuwo- fcwlll please report any . and pive their paper regwariy. ..wfMW--- Lett ? JD" I J Vyl till 'WA. p-jtaa m the most elegant form ' FJGS OF CALIFORNIA, j tVia mprlJr'iti'il teneficiai to ine numan eo, fbnning an agreeable - .Met ve laxative io perma- vhr cure Habitual Consti- ana tne many -ms, ue- 'pcding on a weak or inactive Edition of the -. , . SJEYS, L!VER flHD BOWELS. jts demost excellent remedy known to SM SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY . htn one is Eilious or Constipated SO THAT . . . " nnSCLOOD, REFRESHtMQ sleep. HEALTH ana OTRtwuTii y. , NATURALLY FOLLOW. Ireryone is using .it and all are ilignted witli it. . c-V'.V ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR , ; srznui? ox1 s'ZGrS MANUFACTURED ONLY BY .V"' 'T: aLIFORNIA FIG. SYRUP CO. SAM FRANCISCO. CAL, ItmniF.KI. NEW YORK H. Y For sale toy vV-.j Y ROtfEKT 11 HELLAMY, WHOLESALE DKUGGIST, ' " : Bch 35 ly diw Wilmington N. C. r ii ii ii ip MM VOL XIII. WILMINGTON, N. C.. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER. 9r 1889. NO 239. LOCAL 3STE"W"S. ; i ' -. 1KDEX TO New Adtkrtisemknts B F Penny Clothing A W Watson Crockery Mukds Bkos Pharmacists L08T Knight of Pythias Locket Bartlett pears in market this morn ing at 75 cents a peck. ' ! Laundry Ironing Stove3 are sold i by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. For other local see fourth page. North Carolina hams are scarce i and in demand. Dealers were ask- JVe now have the best Pocket ; in 17 cents a pound a few days ago. Scissor made. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t: , : . ! - t ! ur. w. cj. ocorm is in JNew xorK, r ...i i : ,uumuers sun cunioer tne mar- perfecting himself in the studv of ket, 4ut there is very little demand ear and throat troubles, which he ior tuein. Some magnificent mullets in mar ket this morning:. Roe mullets sold for 10 to 15 cents each. will probably make a specialty. Shot, Cartridges, Loaded Shells and ammunition of all kinds for sale by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. ; Mr. DeL. Evans has prone to Wash ingtoii, N. C, to resume charge of the rice; mills in that t5wn. You will find a nice assortment of Rifles at the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. Just the article to make your boy happy. Contagious Blood Diseases Ulcers sores, pimples, itch, salt rheum, at, ireevldenccs of contagious blood disease. a is manifestly a duty to eradicate blood poison tam the system by a use-ot B B. B. (MaiitBiM Balm), thus enabling the sore IpUcts to hta, and thereby .removing aU pos- saCKf of other members of the family be- xijfltewise attiicted. Send to Blood Balm Xi'Janta, Ga., tor book that will convince. IE Outlaw, m. Olive, N. C, writes: "I jimnning sorea on my siKralders and arms, ibottle B. li. B. cured mo entirely.5' UoHnson, lieimont Station, Miss., writes: IB. B. has worked on me like a charm. My fii and body was covered with sores, and 7 tair carne out, but 1J. B. B. healed me W.J.Klnnin. rfurhpns tpyao writes Ti ll has cured my wife of a large ulcer oil Js!1? that doctors and all other medicine W4 cot cure.' - - li. Kossman, a prominent merchant of swssboro, Ga., writes: "I know of several as of Wood disease speedily cured by B. B. fclTfObOttlPS rnrwi a Inrtr- nf iinrlv eorntiilnna 4j8ores.r . : Ac,Blrchmore 4; Co., Maxey, Qa,, write: JUB. in curing Mr. Kobert Ward of blood effected one of the. most wonderful mai ever came to our knowledge.' Heating Stoves of all kinds and sizes. We will give you substantial goods and low prices. iN. Jacobi Hdw. Co. f A Boy and a Fit. A colored boy with a fit created a ripple of excitement on Market street this morning. He was driv ing around from Front into Market in a buggy and just as he turned into the latter he began to yell for all he was worth. Directly after he If ell from the vehicle to the street. He was taken up and laid on the sidewalk and soon recovered suf ficiently to walk off unaided. Hands wanted on fine Pants. None but those that can do first class work need apply. 1. Shrier cor. Front and Princess. tf Mrs. E. B. Wiggins contemplates going North in a day or two and will return with the finest and most fashionable line of millinery that can be had. For biliousness, sick headache, indigestion, and constipation, there is no remedy equal to Dr, -Pierce's Little Pellets. Purely vegetable. One a dose. " Carolina Insurance Company IS THE ONLY f- - . butt Company iai; North farilina. HAVING A ' ' . ; SPECIAL DEPOSIT 'OR THE PROTECTION OF "; ; POLICY HOLDERS , IT FURNISHES - - f ,- . ' lll af( InsnrsiiM f Tnir.cl Mas , -.v mom juu av liviTvos I'm i o so-icits the patronage of the com munity. . 0. V. WILLI AMS,;Presldent, LARD, Secretary. ; oct 7 tf 3 KEEP IT QUIET ! - There was a light frost visible here this morning and yesterday morning but it jvas very light and none but earh risers were favored with a glimpse of it. Mr. John F. LeGrand, recently assistant clerk at the Ortoii House, has secured a position in Capt. R. M. Mclntire's dry goods house, on North Front street. Git rid of that trfed fetli ig lb quick as possible. Take Hood's Sar saparilla, which gives strength, a good appetite and health. Ladies will find a very handsome and complete line of ladies Muslin Underwear at astonishing low prices at the jWilmington Shirt Factory 123 Market street. Sign of the blue awning. . ; ; tf Rev. JR. C. Beanian, pastor of Fifth Street M. E. Church, has gone to Durham to hear Rev. Sam Jones. He expects to return by Saturday; Rev; W) S. Creasy is also in Durham for a few days. t 1 The Mayohad but one case be- 4fore himto-day, that of a party charged with selling liquors to mi nors. Hewas mulcted for the costs and the case was sent on to the Criminal Court for trial. Cutlery. Our stock of Standard Cutlery is very complete. We keep everything in this line that you can possibly desire, and our prices are the lowest. Drop in and look at our assortment. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t Succoth.'or the Feast of Booths, will be inaugurated by our Jewish friends this evening and public ser- i vices will be held at the Temple of Israel to-morrow morning, at 10.30 o'clock, i)r. Mendelsohn-officiating. Dr. Richard H. Lewi., of Raleigh, will make his usual quarterly visit tooureity ou the 10th, 11th and -rU rERFECTLY OUIETORI SHALL 'ron ii-iTi . J"u UUI' 1 jusi waul wj ouj t-rm d below the day and date of. oiaono0"1!3;-2 stork, nextNorth ;12th inst., and can be consulted on UHV . ,lntf,hd this store or removal - ,i ,.r . , istvi-ysTeatesr. frrrr at mv ufo ctf nnrt fhn ilnvs .'it lir Worm's oflico for fe&S? ?n?iySlS the diseases to which his practice is fewposSb?7 vlDgme 03 m . OI limut,ed (eye, ear, tlu qat antl nose- TBt .?11E BEST nvK : ' . ' ! iaHTK- ' M EVER had,; ; Attention is invited to the adver- The two pair of horses, one for the Atlantic and the otber for the truck of theJUook and'Ladd-er Co., have been accepted by Jhe city. The price paid was $650 per pair. The horse for the reel was rejected. Six Stratas. The sidewalk on the North side of Chestnut street, near Third, just in front of Judge Meares' residence, is being dug up for reconstruction. It is proposed to raise it some six inches. It has already been raised three feet in one locality, for the workers have gone down that far, finding in that distance six distinct layers of earth, including the origi nal sand formation. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A CHALLENGE! I CHALLENGE THE WORLD TO BEAT ME IN FRfeSH MEATS. I HAVE NOW ON MY STALLS The Finest and Fattest Beef EVER SEEN IN WILMINGTON. IIRECEIVED YESTERDAY' A CAR .OAD OF CLOVER AND TlioiRY-FtD CATTLK FROM ASHE COUNTY. This BEEP will be on my stalls every day uus wees, uau ana see u. it speaKS ior Itself. . John F. Carrell, Stalls 1 and 2, Front Stitet Market,south side, oct 8 4t HEW ADVEI1T18KM EST ;; : T ;prjss;i;oTir;;:r ;C4 ' Wo will bo clad to rcrclvo c zTiizlc&tU. n s from otrr mends oa knj .tri tllErt;::!! or genemintci-est,trat'2 x ?- ;"3 J The name of tie irrlter taust tlwt7$ 1 3 'fa ; r nisbed to 'tliS Editor."" - . ft ri.-. i commuiJicaaona.iaust be wxlttfn on bun one side oi tlxe paper. - A r A ff. 4 mnrtAtt All Ai .1 lnl.j . stood that the Editor does no anrays endorso the views of correspondents unless so :sttea ln the editorial coimmiR. ' ' t NEW AOVEUTISEHIENTO ttllil H01PS0I !i :0:- TH A T T A "VfTv iTTTTVTni rTi OT71 4 AT ii nhTr I ";trrit 'VJ:i ?- " a f ii-. GUNS, GUNS, Single and Double-Barrel Breech and s Muzzle Loading. - ! . "'! ' '- i Pistols, Sportsman's Supplies. We have a large and fine Stock at prices lower than ever before offered. STOVES! STOVES! ! HEATING AND COOKING. Most complete Stock in the State, low prices will astonish ou. Our A Cold Day. The cold day got here yesterday and there is another "Cold Day" here to-day and strange to say.it arrived by rail instead of by the usual aerial route the route of the future. t ' The "Cold Day" 'will have the boards of the Opera House to-night and to-morrow night. The play is said to be a musical extravaganza of the brightest wit anU most hilarious humor. In fact, it is said to thej most humorous of all farce come dies. Entirely devoid of plot it was written simply to make one laugh and as a vehicle of mirth it is a great success, say the papers where it has been presented. Reserved seats are now on sale at Yates'. Shovels and Tong-g. Fire Dogs, i Pocket and Tablo Cutlry, Ladies FciKors and SlM-ars, Axes, Saws, Chisel?, Hot House Sash, Window Glasp, all sizi, Hash, Doors, Paints. Call on us or write for prices. Cuts of STOVES furnished on application. , N. Jacobi Hardware 60., OCt 8 tf 13 SO. FKONT ST. OPERA HOUSE. An Eastern man advertises for "a boy to open oysters with ' a refer ence." Oysters do not. generally obtain references, but millions can truthfully testify to the miraculous power of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. NKW ADVERTISEMENTS. St. JNIGHT OF PYTHIAS LOCKET, IN front of M. M. Katz's dry goods store. Suitable reward if left at OCt 9 2t I H6 MARKET STREET. To the Ladies and Gentlemen of Wilmington. PATRONIZE YOUR REGULAR CROCK ery Store by buying what you need from A. W. Watson, No. 17 Market street, between Front ano Water. Look for the sign of the Golden Pitcher. Don't miss the place. ' Look for the sign. i A splendid line of Ware kept constantly In stock. You can get good Ware when you buy from watson, octgtf SECOND LOT. ANOTHER IN VOICE OF THOSE BEAUTI UL LAWN TENNIS E3 F-QR. Boys and Misses, j tisementof Messrs. Hewett & New jton, job printers, as it appears in this issue. These gentlemen" are fw. jou onthe list. . - - hntli coou. uracil cai printt-rs, yuuus;, tfclS;-e"looicmeup" when any-' enercetic and persevering, and are itUlltUlfill n'tnft rvtcicr "" JUST RECEIVED. - v?a my line. " iij , SC., -'"i JAME8 D. NUTT, THE DRUGGIST. JgyOCT. 7TII. OCt 4 If r,ev!Vleat Stall. well equipped for the business. They are located at 112 Market street, j j Syrup of Figs, Produced from the laxative and, nutritions iuice of California figs, ! LlEXDs Avn tttu? nffv'1 combined with Ihe medicinal virtues vl stiii 5? bereby noUhed that I bare ' iti known to be most beneh- ' THEY WILL BE SOLD CHEAP AND SOLD SOON. CALL AT ONCE AND MAKE SELECTIONS. B. F. PENNY, OCt 9 tf HO Market Street. Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. 9th and 10th . . FISHER'S GREAT MUSICAL "EXTRAVA GANZA, A COLD DAY. A STRONG COMPANY OF SINGING COM EDIANS, including the famous dancer Car lotta. Introducing all the latest successes from New York Novelties. Handsome Costumes and special scenery for the entire production. The sale of reserved seats commences Tues day morning at Yates' Book Store. oct 1 tf PJJules Wanted. J WISH TO PURCHASE ONE PAIR OF large first-class MULES, to work in Coal and . . . . Wednesday, Thursday- and Ef iday;' OF THIS NEW piUM.V;j:w.lV' 0: CHOICE AND ELEGANT DISPLAYOF i f f MILLINERY AND FANCY go6d; TRIMMINGS, ORNAMENTS, HATS! ' ' Bonnets, Tcques and Turbans in Endless Variet :0:- Silks. Surahs and Nunveiling, Birds' Wings, Feathers and Blbfcon THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN SHADE AND STE " Ribbon D Or, '-Haute Nouveaute," "Ribbon de Borderio Liston de Ara i besque." The Shades are Serpent Green, Mahogany, every tone v r. I . of Old Rose, and the latest thing in vogue.; Eiffel 'iv-isii'-Vf h'if f Velvet, Eiffel Hats, Eiffel Ribbon, &c. i -;.rui:!,, 1 n ' '' !"': 1 , ' jKf'l ' ; " r ( ,vX"-', Corsets, Cloves, anil Hand kerch i ef s. " DIRECTOIRE, LORD FAUNTLEROY AND EFFELL RUCfUNGS.' THE ACCOMPLISHED MILLINER, "I ( ; MISS M. LOUISE GOODWIN, Who for the past five weeks has been studying Parisian Effects promises the Ladies of Wilmington and vicinity something new, uniqueand stylish. Her artistic manipulations will proVe that "she leads but never follows." . '..: KLEMANN & THOMPSON; R3o. 24 North Front Street. oct? tf : : y Fall eason, ; 1889, tot- OPENING DAYS IN Air, L K L A liTM ENTS Wood Carts. J. A. SPRTNOEH, Coal and Woo3 Yard, North Water St. oct 7 tf Almond Meal Soap FOR THE COMPLEXION. JJIGHLY RECOMMENDED FOR WHITEN- ing, softening and beautifying the skin and removing tan, dlscoloratlons or other im purities. For saie by i MUNDS BROTHERS, sep SI tf 104 N. Front St. j H. ORONENBE11G , PHOTOGBAPHEK, ltTl STIC AND SUPERBLY EXECUTED Photographs at reasonable prices. I FRAMING A SPECIALTY, jy 29 tf 116X Market st.. South side. lew Job Ice! BOOK AND JOB -PRINTING, ! G-O TO well 1 Ik PRACTICAL I Q I 0 C I Q mm m mm m mm floois S JOB fi'lfitBrS, WEDNESDAY, October 9th, Thursday, October III 0 3F , Oototoer lltli., MAGUIPICEXT DISPLAY OF ; Parisian Novelties, French Pattern Hats and Bonnets. ' I" i YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED AT 33 iSk. S5 3FSJ. 118 Market St., - - Wilmington, TJ. C. N. B. Special induceiuents olTereti to merchants. CAR P T oct7tf . No-112 MARKET STREET, WILMINGTON, N. C. Fine Ruling and Binding, Books, Pamphlets, Circulars, Bill, Letter, Note and Statement Heads, 'Envel opes, Bills of leading", Uatlroad Ke- i ceiptst Prorrftnuues, Drafts. Checks, j ifotes, Cards, Hand Bills, Tags, &c. ru WE ARE SHOWING LARGE LINES IN VARIOUS GRADES, v.? .5 WITH AND WITHOUT BORDERS. DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, VP. VJfralff AND THE PUBLIC GEN- . COUlumw "v--'VJ " ' " ; ni.A i A iS? Stan xnu,ireDy nounea that i nare of Diants known to De most neiien- : iu w V w ..lrlM il 4. South. Rlrtft Vront Rtrept u P"""-5 ' CT5J ; to tlie hoinansyrtem, acts gen i T have removed. MV laundV from ' cCall and "t Drices before rrtVMet. I solicit a call and iy, on me muut-jr, v,..r fH v A. DEUMELANDT. liy uiicu iuarset., coum DOT.1ESTI CD ji&ci arket street to North Front, between Chest- ; placing your onlers elsewhere. TOO BUSY TO ENUMERATE. effectually cleansing xnesyem, ffSVU'Vor: HEWETT & NEWTON. I nellinc colds and neaaacues, anu . , - 8an-lke 1 . '. I. -.'ciiriD habitual constipation. ootslm i-TopnetorunineseiAunttry. . ; ; no. lis iviarKet Btree oct 2 0tHJ : ' .--. HORTIl FRONT STREET. ,' "
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