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rni3 papek 1 5Uev.rx evening SunaaPt six months tt-pa Three i n month J S&ccnts. , 1 rm delivered bjfairncrs.frco & p ... n irt of the cltA it the above t; nor week. ,ncr rates low ana .uf! A3'trr , moose reboft any and rtoooive their pape tarly. u - r .c i Jh most elezinf I orm' Tr LAXATIVE m - i. mmmM m J AND NUTnl IIUVBOUJUt -or THE I i I ft T FjGS OF CALIFOR . i 1 1 l i 3 : - i rtiics oi plants Knqya io bcnericial to th liuman sisteni, formiug an Agreeable and effective laxative tb;penna scntly cure . Habitual j Consti pation, and the manU ills de jading on a weak or Inactive condition of the . KIDHEYS, UVER flHD ROWELS. It is the sr.ost excellent remec y known to ClTMSf THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY M'hta one is Bilious or Co iUfpated v so that I VatS LLOOD, REFRSCKSWQ 8LCEP, HEALTH and OTRCMiQTH NATURALLY FOU-OVf " Ever)- one is using it S(nd all are delighted with it. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOB " MANUFACTURED OHUi jBV CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAS FRANCISCO. CAL.! - -mmiir. K1. NE'At tORK. N. Y For sale by - ROtfEItT R. BElitiAMY. PwiIOLKSALE DUUGjilST, e ly dyv Wilnington, N. C. Inheritetl Blood Ptjison. How many people there are jsvhose distress tasnres. aches, pains and I eruptive ten- ales are due to Inherited!; blood poison, lad blood passes from parent tp ehlld,and it is ; fiierefore Is the duty of husband 'and wife to teepthelr blood pure. This ts; easily accom plished tiy atlmely use of b! 11. B. (Botanic BlooS Balm), send to Blood palm Co., At bnta. for book of most convincing: proof. James Ilill, Atlanta, Ga , writes: "My two sons were afflicted with blood poison. which doctors said was hereditary. TEfoey both broke out in. sores and eruptions whlcli B. B. B. promptly controlled and finally:; cured com pletely." , i ! Mrs. S. M. Williams, Sandy, fTexas, writes: kMj three poor afflicted chlldnSo; who Inher ited blood poison, have improvSdrapldly after i use or b. B. B. It is a Godse&d." i. Pw Wilson; Jlen Alpine Station, N. C, eb. is, 188, writes: "Bone and blood poison forced me to have my leg amputated, and on lie stump there came a large ulcer, which worse every day until doctors gave me JP to die, I only weighed 220 -pounds when I to take B. B. B., and H bo.ttles increased fcJ weight to ISO pounds and made me sound 4 weiL 1 never knew whit good health as before."' f '? ' SOYEMBER lSTl 1889. i i We begin the month jyrtth a inag aiucent stock of Dry Goods, to which e invite an examinatiojtiJ Our stock covers every department in the Dry aoods line, and every, department is complete. Wfe w6uld call especial Mention to our stock! of Dress oo(K ve have the best and cheap en stock of Mourning Goods in the eiy. Time and space twill not per us to enumerate the great num ber of special bargainsiivfe have to er.. It is sufficient toijsay that we ar willing and anxiouaMt6'show our ock and that we are &b!e to offer SjPerior Goods at lqivest prices. ne nntuensitv of our sales and ei- et of our gt0ck 0fGeHts Furnish- oootis enable us toibffer.induce 'wnts in that line, anxl a class of Kootis not to be found inJany other "'fin tne state. Wd3iave in re ve tor the Holidavi fthe hand finest stock of EmbroMlered Hand Mnefs ever opened Jh tthe South. ese Koods will be txhibited to lrjionti desirous of seeing t lfptn. esirous of eeein Respectfully, j i JNO. J. HEDRICK. hov 4 tf I mm dardSMYorins OAfLT HOUSEKEEPERS carl bpve by a single v that these Extracts . 41thecheapest; 4L are true to their nansi full measuroi toi h!crh!v "MI nrm ! ? con-Ton Hair Curler. fit Kl'ASmrc T 1 oTrt a Vi - Tipncnnn t-t Prtoii1?39' beaut y.andiflntsh; The most i kWVuDScpmbmtsei Maao of pol,lTWiiAnofl Air i-hyr: IUU wckel platcO. wlth Perforated i dao .'.uuer to prevent burning handle. Pro- hizzea iLPi? : artistic purls, bangs and .For salator a0-sn2. " JAME3ID. NUTT, ort j rront St. ji fThe Druggist. I Hp i j VOL XIII. Charleston's gala week, just; dosed, was one of unprecedented brilliancy hind Success. 1 ,; ' . ", " f I i - They are still piling up! the niA. jopty in Virginia. At last account it was 42,000 aud still growing. . t There never was a more dihbrate ! iittempt to steal a State; than'that ! called and he pronounces it . rheu now being made in Montana. The ! lnilt,"sni- l theY liai used Salvation courts are with the Democrats but i 1bniesd0ct0r,S bUl COU,d that is of little account in Kepubli- j cans" eyes. The prospect is that5 ne feature of the Fayetteville there will be two Legislators and four Senators knocking far ad mission .at Washington City. The lHouse of Lords'' will ! probably admit the representatives of the steak . ' ! . ! S.amue( j. Tilden was one of ihe ablest-lawyers in the country, lie wrote out his will veryj carefully and was assisted therein j by other legal luminaries of the fiit : watev. He v bequeathed a large amount or the purpose of founding a free library and reading rooni in New York, dud he thought it could not be broken. He was mistaken. For five years the will has beeii before the Cpurtsand it is there yet. Thi Court of Appeals now has it, the lower courts having decided against Mr. Tilden's own wishes and desires. A great deal of the estate -has heed frittered away and it is needless to say that the lawyers have had many a fat slice therefrom. All of which goes to prove that if a man wants to make sure disposal of his money as he desires it is better for him to give it away before he dies. The mortality among children the past month has been enormous. Diphtheria is jiow the destroying angel... Let all well-meaning par ents protect their helpless little ones, andi always keep on; hand a bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough: Syrup. local nsnB ws. 1 . Index to .NswAdvektisemEnts B F Pkxxt Clothing ; Mcnds Bros Pharmacists j ; W M Cumming Mattresses ; i II P West Mortgagee's sale i J G Blaix & .C o New Grocery ; J A Sbbinger Coal and Wooa : Notice National Life Insurance :Co M M Katz Grand Sale of Dry Goods - j-- -i. Laundry Ironing Stoves, are sold by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. j t Mr. J. Fulton Hays, of Newberry, S. C, is here on a brief viit. We now have the best Pocket Scissor made. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t The promised cold wavp has evi dently been dissipated. There is no talk of it now. I Shot, Cartridges, Loaded Shells and ammunition of all kinds for sale by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. : You will find a nice assbrtment of Rifles at the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. Just the article to make fyour boy happy. j j t The police force donned, their new winter uniforms to-day,, all but the helmets, which have not yet arrived. ' Heating Stoves of all .kinds and sizes. We will give you substantial goods and low prices. 2?. Jacobi Hdw. Co. ! f t A few piano music scholars can be accommodated" on application to No.. 802 South Second street. Ap ply from 0 to 4 o'clock, y . tf They say that the Myrjtle Grove oysters are very fat nowfand that Stokley can give you a roast that will make an epicures eyes shine. Ladies will find a verv. handsome and complete line of ladies Muslin Underwear at astonishing row prices at the Wilmington Shirtl Factory 122 Market street. Sign Sf the blue awning. . : ; tf S . ' Cutlery. Our stock of Standard Cutler is very complete.' Wo keep everything in this line that you can possibly desire, and our prices are the lowest. Drop in and lciok at our assortment. N. Jacobi lld'w. Co. t Mayer Fowler saw Senator Vance in Charlotte last week and cordially invited him to visit Wilmington. The Senator promised tpMo so, if he CDuld, on liis way to the Fayetteville Centennial, .but did not say that he "would come. We do' not -expect to see him here. ' ' j Refreshing and Invigorating ' Delicious Soda Water as drawn from ";v-- Aiunus uroin lers' tnagnificeut nev soda fountain at a temperature of 34. Purest Fruit Syrup,Milk Shakes and Natural MineralWater. - 1 ) A WILMINGTON, N, C, MONDAY, NOVEMBER !- Attention is invited to the adver ; tisenient of J. G. Blam & Co., as it appears in this issue. They have a neat little grocery store at No. 7 , North Second street, with a fresh stock of goods,and solicit patronage Tir-xcL i f" rt !.- o nln on1 gtr nothil)j, for it until the doctor is Centennial will be the presence of policemen fro.u Charlotte, Greens-borcv-Durham. Raleigh, Gotdsboro, Fa3etteville and Wilmington. Sev eral will go from this city, not on detail, as we had previously sup-, posed, but on leave of absence, ef ficent substitutes taking their places here while they are away. : City Court. The Mayor disposed of the follow ing cases to day: Peter Pitlander, charged with dis orderly conduct, found giylty and fined $20 and cost. Wui. Pinney, drunk and down, was fined $10 and cost. J. Simmons, disorderly conduct, guilty and fined 20 and cost. .William Hill, for firing a gun in the city limits, was fined $3.95. r i The Fire Cliief Suspended. Some differences have arisen be tween the Fire Committee of the Board of Aldermen and the Chief of the Fire Department, and at the in stance of the committee Mayor Fowler to-day issued an order sus pending Mr. Newman from the du ties of the position. The Board of Aldermen will be called together in a few days and the matter will be. heard before them, until which time we forbear any comments. - . - Local Atlvisary Board. Mr. W. II J Gibson, special agent of fire National Life Maturity In surance Company, of Washington, D. C, last j week organized here a local advisary board for. the invest ment Department of the above com pany, among the white residents, and the names of some of our best citizens appear "thereon. On the previous week, as has been publish ed in the Rkvikw, Mr. Gibson or ganized a branch among the colored residents. Mr. Gibson goes hence to South port where he will also establish a branch of this department and or ganize a local advisory board. Accident and Loss of Life on the C. C I.It. A collision occurred earl7 this morning on the Carolina Central R. R., about 12 miles from this city, which resulted in considerable dam age to the rolling stock and in the deplorable death of Mr. George Smith, fireman on one of the trains. At 4 o'clock this morning the through local freight pulled out from this city and at 5 o'clock the material train followed on her regu lar schedule. After -leaving here, and when beyond Meares' Bluff, the freight stalled and was thus thrown considerably behind her time. Ar riving at a point near Northwest, and aearly 12 miles from the city, it was stopped to take on wood and knowing that the material train was not far behind him Mr. J. S. Divine, engineer of the freight, sent a man back to flag it. It was two late however. A dense fog prevailed at the time and the material train came I on ana the engineer, Mr. tiaston Meares, did not see the flagman un- til he was close upon the freight, He jumped and escaped unhurt, but Mr. Georcre Smith." a voung man belonging in Laurinburg, the fireman of the train, remained on the engine and was horribly crushed and mangled. No one else was hurt; except Mr. Black well, of Pur- hani, who was on the passenger coach attached to the freight train and who received some alight scratches on the face. Mr. Smith lived buta short timeaf terthe accident but before he died he remai ked that he could have esca'p- led but that he thought his duty re- quired him to remain on the eugine and so he. stayed there. He was a fine young man, and : held in lpgh A 1... AT! it... 1 I esueeiu u) - i.iiu uiuwrs ui ine rq;iu, . well as his fellow emnloves. His i r'eiuaius were brought here and cof- flnp'fl and forwarded thi.s nffrnnnn 1 7 .. , x. .-r . j tQ his relatives at laurinburg. 1 rriio twr frnin Wfr a cont tr. shops at laurinburg, . ivhe necessary repairs will be made.;: ' . '! i. -I"'-'. . A BOOM FOR BUKOAW. Many Improvements Going: on in the Town Prof. M Wedge's School Th & O. K. It. a Fixed Fact The M Wedding Bella, &c, &c. (Tleported for the Review.) While wetake pride in our own connty paper, it is also true that the ! Daily Review is popular in Pen .; der, while . the old reliable Wtil-mixg-ton1 Journal comes to almost every" farmer's"! fireside in the conn- r nuil T l.-n rv i- " onlii mna ni'fl finer yv Ronnnwl hv nlisenf. nneft tnllpnrn the hanneninfs in Pender. ' i X71i51q lira r vet csrrrzcn tr innnllt and boom 'methods' we are never-j theless trying;1 in a quiet way, to i keen nacevith the procession and j nestled in our homes you wil . a. humble but happy find as much con tentment and solid comfort as in the homes of any people on the globe. There seems to be a better under standing and mutual regard be tween the two races here than else where, as our colored people are i jo. rry J erecting better homes, advancing inyoun gentleman, to know that he citizenship, and as a turtner evi dence of progress are building a handsome and commodious Presby terian church in the town of Bur gaw. Carpenters are also at work upon a milling plant now in process of construction, and several of our citizens are enlarging and improv ing their residences. o For two weeks a religious revival has been conducted in the Baptist Church and many additions have been made to its roll of membership. Our town has been fortunate in securing the very efficient service of Mr. Vrank Ai Milledge, of New Brunswick, Canada, to take charge of the Burgaw school. His sehooliis growing in members andjusefulness. Parents in Pender need not send their children out of the county for educational .advantages when the benefit of his tuition and cheap boarding facilities in Burgaw are so. convenient 'to juiem. An invoice of road wagons, bug-" gy and road cart arrived yesterday for the use of j the surveying party and tracklayers of the Burgaw and Onslow Railroad. Within eiglr teen months we hope to have this project completed and Swansboro will become one of the most charm ing Winter resorts in the South. On Wednesday last our town was enlivened by the occurrence of two social events in which Burgav was the loser and happiness and cheer added to two other homes. The first was the marriage, at the home of bride's fatner, of Mr. L. M. McKoy to Miss Annie i Laura Taylor, Rev. Duncan B. Black, of the Presbyter ian Church, performing the cere mony, at 8.30 o'clock in the morn ing, and the bridal party and many others left for a reception at the home of the groom. On the same day, at 9 o'clock ; a. ni., in the Presbyterian Church, which had been handsomely de corated with a mammoth horseshoe beautifully draped in' evergreens, with its characteristic . motto, "Good Luck,"i beautifully inscribed upon it in letters of white chrysan themums suspended on ari evergreen background in which was placed in bold white letters the word "hap piness," with a large marriage bell of white flowers suspended beneath, the whole resting on two pedestals beautifully arranged with choice voi piants ana xuarecnerruei roses, here in the soft rays of the beautr- ful sunlight, the soft melody of the wedding majrch skilfully rendered by Mrs. Jno. B. Moore and under the "evergreen, ivy, holly, and mistletoe bow, Mr. George H. Walker, of : Asheville. N. C, and Miss Lizzie P. Buie, of Burgaw, were made man und wi fe. The cere mony was performed by the Rev Charles L. Arnold, of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, of Wilmington, in a beAUtiful and impressive man ner. The goom entered the church on the arm of his best man, 1) Walter C. Murphy, and the bride, preceeded by her first. maid of hoiicr, MissJanie Bu?e, entered on the arm of her father, who performed thecer emony of giving the bride away m: i . l ne parry uumeaiateiy toou a car riaire for the dennk find lflfr nn tli early morning train for a tour of the northern fitip A lie lltHl IS luc SOUrCC- Ol neallli. . ' Keep it ure bv taking Ilood's Sar: curative power. ; " - ; 1 - i jll 1889. NO 267. Forecast!. -For North Carolina fair weather and stationary temperature. For Wilmington and vicinity fair er. Children Enjoy The pleasant flavor, gentle action and soothing effects of Svrup of Flgs when in need of a laxativeland if tlie father or mother be costi ve or biHous tne ,uost gratifying --results follow its use, so that it is the best family remedy known and every family should have a bottle. I Mr' Kat2' Atl- Mr. M. M. Katz, the Markdt street ! dry goods merchant, renews nis con tract with us to-day and appears in twice his old space. ' He is a live, Progressive man, fully ahead of the times, and as he sells for cash he can content himself with a small profit. His advertisement speaks for itself ana will attract" and interest the ladies. ' Mr. S. S. atchwell, Jr. It will be gratifying to.the hosts of warm friends of this verv promising has already received a flattering promotion since his recent connec tion at Savannah, Ga., with the Savannah, Florida and Western Railway Company. It is known that three months ago he left the service here of the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad Company and ac eeprea an important position in .the freight department of the former railroad company, under Mr WiHiaui P. Hardee, general freight agentj He has been promoted to the position of chief rate clerk of said company. The circumstances of his promotion are very compli mentary to him, and reflect much c.iedit upon his good habits." his ability and efficiency. A Happy. Woman. Happy is the woman without bod ily ills, but 'happier is the woman .who having them knows of the sav ing properties -of Dr. Pierce s FaVo rite Prescription. When relieved, as she surely will. be upon a trial of it. fshe can contrast her condition with her former one of suffering and ap preciate health as none can who have not for a time been deprived of it. The "Favorite Prescription" corrects unnatural discharges and cures ities. all "weakness"' and iruegular- NEW ADVEKTISEM ENTS. A New Grocery. JU E HAVE OPENED A FI11ST-CLASS Grocery Store at No. 7 North Second street where I would be glad to have my friends ana me puDiic can ana examine our stock, coun try orders promptly attended to. J. G. BLAIN & CO. consignments solicited. nov ll lw - NOTICE! jyj-li. JOHN BORDEAUX, WHO WAS SOiE time since appointed a local agent at Wil mington, by the State Agent of West Vir ginia, for the National Life and Maturity in surance Company, of Washington, D. C, is no longer In that position and the public are re spectfully invited to take cognizance of this fact. nov 11 lw rtgagee's Sale BY VIRTUE AND IN TURSUANCE OF the power of sale contained in a certain deed of mortgage dated 27tn day of December, 18S7, executed by Timon Dunham and wife Mary to n. i west ana . recorded in the records of New Hanover county, in Hook A A A A 231, ft sertl The said mortgagee will sell at public auction, at the County lourt House aoor. in tne city or Wilmington, on TUES DAY, 20th of November. 1889. at 11 o'clock' a. m.; lor cash. to. the: highest bidder, the follow ing lot or land in tne city or Wilmington: On the northern iine of Taylor street 58 feet, cast or the eastern line or Eighth street, with a frpnt of 42 feet on Taylor street and 45' feet deep, and a part of 'Lot 5. lUock 351. " 1 1 EN li Y P. WEST, by W. 15. McKOY, nov 2 oaw 4w mon Attorney. COAL AND WOOD i 2,000 Tons Coal -best varieties and sizes now IN ISTOCK AND SELLING ATPOPU LAIi pi: ICES. 200 Cords Wood t Jo F THE BEST 4.rNDS READY FOR : ' ! PROMPT DELIVERY. Cut for srovo, etc, when so preferred, j J. A. 8PKINGE15. J)fV SC0tt?S ElCCtnC ToOlIl IifUSb, ! "1 TSED SIMPLY, WITH WATER, PRO- i Ll r . : . - , - QUOS IciulJ leeiu anu 'itCSj iiUIIU n liUOUb o1 Tth Powder. ,nov 8tt ; . MUNDS BROTITERS. li4N. irons KLl . PLEASJS NOTICE. 1 r VTb will to clad to receive cmmtxlcatl from our'menoa on any and all rejects ... general interest, tut : ".. Tna name cf do writer srcst always to nishea to the Editor. v ' V. , . cominnnicauona most Do written on feu one sido ortoair; Pcrsonauucsxnnatbe avowdd . -And it la especially ana particularly under stood that the Editor does not always enfiors the views or correspondenta qniess bo stated in the editorial wiumns. " 1 P ;- v NEW AOVEBTISEIXCIJTiJ G R A W D S ALE CD F -AT- :0:- OUR STOCK IS SO LARGE AND SPACE SO SMALL THAT WE HAVE NO OPTION BUT To Reduce Our Stock PRIOR TO THE ARRIVAL OF Holiday Novelties ! :0: BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS -AT- vSVi.Katz' Cash House, 1.10 MARKET STREET, WILMINGTON, N. C. :0- PISPLAY OF o i-. o. s AND- " OP ALL DESCRIITIONS FOI; ; Ladies, Misses and Children. :0: AGKNTS FOR- MENS' MEDLICOTT Scotch Wool ' Underwear.- :0: SPECIAL. BARGAINS IN Ladiesf Flannel Unrfei wear. nov 11 tt. ' .- ' :- : - - OR! ffl.M .1 1
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