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THIS PAPER - - .ry eveninff, Sundays excepted. f Wo jshi bo glad to receive conrauiilcati from our meriaca'-asjRril'all subjects Thcrnas tt tua i ratter 'kzs& eiways te nlsned to tnerEiitcrv . y;vV iCoxamiqatlsnai'mtxst bo written-on bu oae sldo crtte papcr.c : .;. . " ' . ' : pcrsonalitiea mvBtq aroxjiai"- ' - ;v v. And it iarcsrcciaiu' anl parucuiariy unaef' . stood that the Editor does not always endors the views of correspbnaenta " cmleia bo stated in,the editorial columns. " 1 4 ' . . : NEW AOVEKTI0EE1ENT0 13 '7osH.T. JAMES. Editor and Prop. -W o vnsrFAGB PAID: jool six months f; 3.0a Three LJJJ 0 J month. 35cenL3- will h lelivercd by carriers, free Pfl pap part of the city, at the above placenta per week- ' rLinS rates low and liberal. hscrlDers will please report any and rSUifcelve their paper regularly. . VOL XIII. WILMINGTON, N. C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1889. N') 269. . i-i !i! r j " - - , : pl(.;entsfi the most elegant form f-E LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS I JUIOE V FIGS OF CALIFORNIA. Con'bi'- with - trie iriedicinal, : virtues of plants known to be "niost beneficial to the human system, forming ' an agreeable V iiid effective laxative to perma- ' gently -cure HabituaV Consti-' pation. and the many ills -depending on a weak or inactive conditioa of the' " ED3ETS, LIVER AHD.BOWELS. it is the ir-cst excellent re"medy known to ; (lOSSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one is Bilious or Constipated so THAT T PURE CL003, REFRESHIkO SLEEP, HEALTH and STRENGTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and all'are delighted with it. ; - ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FQH : MANUFACTURED ONLY BY , CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. VUltmtAF. Kt. NEW YORK. tt. Y For sale by ROUEItT JR. BELLAU1Y. WHOLESALE DKUGGIST, mch'36 ly d&w Wilmington, N. C ; Inherited Blood Poison. , flow many people there are whose distress UoMsores, aches, pains and eruptive ten dencies are due to Inherited blood poison. lad blood passes from parent to chlld,and it is !retore 13 the duty or husband and wife to! : teep their blood pure. This is easily accom- llUfliel ty a timely use of K B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm). Send to Blood Balm Co., At- latxtor lxok of most convincing proof. James HCl. Atlanta, Ga , writes: . "My two , sons were afflicted with blood DOlson. which doctors said was hereditary. They both broke out in sores and eruptions which 'B. B. B. promptly controlled and finally cured com- Mrs. s. M. Williams. Sandv. Texas, writes: Jty three poor afflicted children, who inher- lted Mood poison, have Improved rapidly after j generates from liberty into license. mseofB.B.B. It is a Godsend." - I. u . tv v 1 J.K. Wilson. Aien Ainine station. N. c.lThe Anarchists met in ew 1 ork Fefc 13. 1885, writes:- "Bone and blood poison forced me to have mv leer amrjutated. and on tbe stump there came a large ulcer, which I opto die. I only weighed 120 pounds when 1 began to take B. B. B., and 13 bottles lHcreased my weijrht to 180 Dounds and made me sound ud well I never knew what good health a ueiure." SOYEMBER 1ST, 1889. 'teoeermthe month with a ma?.un,iai oi.ofnliv oarkoolnllv in -..v-vut v ui vjruuuB.bu wiu i -cm, ue mi examinauon. uur siock. i wers every department In the Ury :i(Ui 1 .3 m A. . A. Z I "He, uuu every uepuruuem J wention to nnr srnnk- rf Tirpss Wocds. We have the best andcheap- stock of Mourning Goods in the Cil l nne and snace will not ner out us to enumerate the great num.: wr of special bargains we 'nave' to 0IIer. It is ftufficient to aav that we re wilHrrnd anxious to- show our "ock an d that we are able to offer oapenor Goods at lowest prices Ue llll f!lPncifT rt (Mm or. 1 ao ont rent of our stock of. Gents' Furnish ,E5;(.TOods enable us to offer induce Wepfa in that line, and'Ca class of hwus not to be found m any other pre m the State. We have in ;re- crVe ior the Holidays the , hand truest stock of Embroidered Hand- meis ever opened in the South, inese goods wjll be exhibited: to Persons desirous of -seeing them. Respectfully, . JNO. J. HEDRICK. Dcv4 tf HOUSEKEEPERS can prove by asingla .ese Extrace'thercheapest; are true to their names, full measurei Sty conctnfrated.T - DUX eod nrm Bon-Ton Hair Curler. rrMSSES ALL SIMILAR DEVICES IN P-iWi-;?aess beauty,and finish. Tne most handsome) brand new delivery wag teheVir.1 vurliojrcombinnse. Mado of nol-l . t eastL Vu-r Pcomblnnse. Mado of pol-l "f CivirnKU mcjcei plated, with Ferrorated l sT1 Price 25c. For sale by Sjw J A2UE3 P. NTJTT, QrtU Front St. . . Tbo Druggist, The new Brooklyn Tabernacle is to be-118 x 200 feet. It will stand on tbe corner "of Clinton and Greene avenues. IX will cost about $150,000 to build it., - New York is trying hard to raise a guarantee fund of $5,000,000 for the World's Fair. About three mil - lion is now in sight for the site and , . . . . , 1 , the balance is to be pledged. The Durham Globe has suspended We are sorry for it. It was a good paper and a credit to North Caro ; lina journalism. Want of patron age was the cause. Speaker Carlisle is an enthusiastic Cleveland man. He says that the fecent elections all point one way and that is to Cleveland as the stan dard bearer of the Democratic par ty In '92. And John Brown's soul goes marching on. Stanley has been heard from. He expects" to reach Zanzibar about the. middle of January. A Herald relief expedition will meet him somewhere in the wilds with some important dispatches in a bottle hand on ice. The result of the election in Iowa is another blow against prohibition Among the causes that contributed to the Democratic victory was un- doubtedlv a revolt against the nro- hibition policv that has been in force in tnat atate tor so many State yeaVs. In fact, Iowa was a pioneer in "constitutional prohibition," having adopted a prohibitory. amendment in 1882 by a majority of 30,000. Experience shows that in the cities and large towns prohibi tion fails of its object, and the re sult is a state of things for which there is no remedy so long as it is impossible to pass laws of restriction and regulation for liquor selling. This is a Ifree country but free dom .here does not mean license any more than it does in any other country. A man is free to go and come as lie pleases, iree to act move, speak and work, but aU under the Z province of the law. Freedom of speech is a great insti tution with us and it is stretched to its utmost, but language is some times incendiary and then it de-. Monflav niht. TO fiPiPhrRt.e th anni versa ry of the death of the 1 Chicago "martyrs" and some of the h neorl wns virilpnt. in th I language usea was violent in tne extreme. Why this should have been allowed it is hard to say. No arrests were made, although tle police were op hand in force. Unvna rf -T7rn Tl (1 C sVinillrl llA fit cold weatner. we wouiu recom mend Salvation UU lor sucn cases. All drusreists sell it for 25 cents a hottlp w LOCAL JSnBTKTS. . INDEX TO NKW Ap.Y$?T13ESlET3 B P Clothing Munds Bbos Pharmacists W M Cumming Mattresses Festival By Ladles of Fifth St Church There was but one case before the Mayor to day. Laundry Ironing Stove3 are sold by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t We now haya the best Pocket Scissor made. N. Jacobi Hdyv. Co. t Shot, Cartridges, Loaded Shells and ammunition of U kinds for sale bv the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. You will find a rjice assortment of Rifles at the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. Just the article to make your boy happy. t The corner stone of Fifth Street M. Church will be laid on Friday afternoon, by the Masonic Grand Lodge. The weather continues so warm that but few New River oysters are orougnt in to marKei. i nev r said to be in fine condition, however as a result of recent rains. . Good lish wood has been selling from the wharve. at $3 a cord, de livered. As soon as a lit t lo coolness arises between the sun and the earth it will jump up 33 per cent. HrW. M. Cumming,the enterpris ingjuattress manufacturer," sports a irt-cft f. orinrr wntrnn V1 . on bed-springs and it is suitable lor any other season of the year, '; Heating Stoves of all kinds and sizes. We will give you substantial goods and low prices. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t j A few piano music scholars can be ! accommodated on application to j No. 302 South Second street. Ap- : ply from 9 to 4o'c1ock. tf - -77- jrr T , , . . At a meeting of the Industrial U, Manufacturing Company, held last "ight, W. L. Smith was elected ;a director, vice Mr. A. S. Winstead, resigned. . Yes, I heard Patti, of course I did. but the public don't know what cures her cold when she wets her little slippers. ItisDr.Bull's Cough Syrup. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Mr. Richard F.Warren has accept ed a position in the office of the Hotel Lafayette, at Fayetteville, during tbe Centennial, and will leave here ou Saturday next on the steamer. Ladies will find a very handsome and complete line of Indies Muslin Underwear at astonishing low prices at the Wilmington Shirt Factory 122 Market street. Sign of the blue awning. tf John Holt and his wife Phillis were examined before the Mayor yesterday on the charge of infanti cide and were both committed to jail for trial at the next term of the Criminal Court. 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 lo west. Drop in and look at our assortment. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t The ladies of the Aid Society of Fifth Street M. E. Church will give a festival to morrow night at the residence of Mr. John W. Hew ett, corner Fifth andChurch streets, for the benefit of the new church building. Frederick Warde wili not play in -Wilmington. He was i booked for next Monday night. Mr. Cronly telegraphed yesterday to find out if he was coming and he said that he was not. Not so much of a loss, af ter all, and a few spare $s saved. Sour grapes, did you say? High Winds To-Day. The high winds blowing directly up the river gave us quite a high tide this afternoon. Tfhe greatest velocity here was 82 miles per.hour from the Southwest between 11 a. in. and 12 m. South port reported a velocity of 33 miles an hour with the wind from, the Southwest. We tlpnk it will be cold to morrow. Water Pitcher Frfjmtetl. The elegant silver water pitcher and cup intended for Mr. Richard F. Warren, in token of his gallantry last Summer at Wrightsville Beach, was presented to him last night at Atlantic Hall by big feJlo.w-.firemen of W. 8,. . E. Co, No.-l, in the presence of a large number of in vited guests, ladies as well as gen tlemen. The presentation was made byCapt. W. P. Oldham, President of the company, nd Mr. N. W.. Jacobs responded in behalf of Mr. Warren, whose well known native modesty held him back, The pleas ures of the evening closed with a handsome collation. The engine house was brilliantly illuminated and a pleasant, quiet, sociable even ing followed the presentation. Peterson's Maeazine. In every respect Peterson's Maga zine for December is a superior number; its illustrations are un usually fine, and its literary con tents are of high order. The stories are by the best authors of th$ day, aud the miscellaneous articles are on subjects of general interest. This favorite magazine grows better every year, ech new ! volume dis playing some fresh artistic, literary, or practical feature to increase its attraction and usefulness. Every lady who subscribes for "Peterson11 soon realizes that she tins ton times her money's worth in th assistance she receives in m:tkiiir nn her own - - i and. her children's nrdrouea. A I year's subsrription to it would make ' n . vnluahla hnlidav tnft tn tri, I j n - - Terms, $3.00 per year, with great rc ductions to clubs. Address, Peter son's Magazine, Philadelphia, Pa. iufr binS and invifforatinc Delicious Soda Water as drawn from Munas urotners' magnmceut new soda fountain at temperature of 34. Purest Fruit SyruptMilk8hakeg Cq Jvurai iuuierai waier. , , , New Castle Hall. On next Friday night the New Castle Hall of Stonewall and Clar endon Lodges, Knights Pythias, lo cated on Front street near Princess, will be dedicated. The programme arranged for the occasion is as fol lows: . 1. Call to ordef, by Prof. M. C. S. Noble. 2. Opening qde, by choir. 3. Reading declaration of prin ples, by Knight A. G. Ricaud. 4. First half of the dedication ceremonies,by Grand Lodge officers. 5. Dedication ode, by choir. 6. Remainder of dedication cere monies. 7. Music. 8. Dedicatory address by Rev. W. S. Creasy, State Lecturer of the Or der. 9. Music. 10. Benediction, by Rev. W. S, Creasy. Immediately after the dedicatory address the presentation of a gold watch and chain will be made to Knight R. F. Warren, through Rev Mr. Creasy, and response will be made in behalf of Mr. Warren by Knight Iredell Meares. The music will be under the man agement of Past Chancellor N. B. Rankin, and Mr. W. ?. Boatwright will preside at the organ. Grand Chancellor T. D. Mea'res invited the officers of the Grand Lodge to attend, and German ia Lodge No. 4, of this city, will be pre sent and take part in the ceremon ies. A general invitation is also ex tended to the friends of the Knights to visit the hall, which will be thrown open to the public on this occasion. Mr. Singletary'g Fate. Our good friend, Mr. C. M. Gallo way, has been at the pains to copy foi us a report of the death of Mr. J. E. Singletary, late of . this city, and the son of Mr. F. C. Singletary, of which mention was made by us at the time. The report is from the Los Angeles, Gal., Tribune, and bears date of October 27th. The re port was handed in to us yesterday afternoon, too" late for publication in that issue, and hence we give it o-day : Four miners who got into camp on October 23d from the Cocapa placers, on the desert, found the body of J. E. Singletary, the young lawyer from Los Angeles. Deser tion by his companions some months ago caused his death from thirst, and the body was discovered only a mile and a half from water. It was completely mummifiedby the desert heat, in fact perfectly preserved. The coyotes had muti lated the legs a little, but other wise the remains were in perfect preservation. ' He had evidently diedjna frenzy of agony, as his clothes were scattered all around him. The miners buried the body where they found it, J. E. Singletary wa3 one of the most promising young lawyers of Los Angeles, and was connected with the law firm of Anderson, Fitzger ald & Anderson. In the latter part of August Mr. Singletary went to Lower California on a prospecting tour. From En senada. he proceeded to the Real del Castillo Mines. Here he met two other experienced miners, and the three " started out together on a prospecting tour. After proceeding some dis tance, it was suggested that the party separate. All agreed to the proposition. Accordingly Single tary's two friends set off, they being mounted on horses, while the latter pursued his way on foot. The understanding was that all were to met at a given point within six hours and Singletary was told where he could find a spring on the way, at which to slake his thirst. The men on horseback were going tft cover a great deal mpe ground, as they were pursuing a roundabout way. This was the last ever seen of Singletary until on the 23,d instant a miner found his withered, uium myfied body lying bleaching upon the desert When the men on horseback arrived at the point where they were to meet Singletary he was not there. Instead of insti tuting a thorough search for him as they should have done, they left him to his fate, and the consequence was he died a most horrible death and in terrible agony. A iappy woman. I 1 Mfinnv is rim voni:m without uoa- ily ills, but happier is the woman who Having uiem Knows or tne ?av j ft ! il a w 7 w Ishe can contrast her condition with her former one of snfferinor and an- precjate health as none can who have not far n time been deprived of It. The "Favorite Prescription" eorreiitM iiumitural discharges and cures all weaknessM aud irregular-f U1C8. - - " - I mg rujjeriie ui xr. jrieiuuu x,tu- omC3 Ol xne couipauj',-ai rite Prescription. When relieved, as Wednesday, Novenber 20th ' she surely will be upon a trial of it, ' Past 11 o tlock JAMES F. NEW ADVBUTlSKiii I2N.TS. Write ma a postal if you want a -MATTRESS made or RENOVA TED, and r will send to your, house for particulars. : W. M. CUMMING, "i PRINCESS ST. Forecasts. For Iorth Carolina, lain and slightly warmer) followed on Thurs day, by cooler weather. .' Clillilren Enjoy The pleasant flavor, gentle action and soothing effects of Syrup of Figs, when in need of a laxativeand if the father or mother be costive or bilious the most, -gratifying results follow its use, so that it is the best family remedy known and everjr family should have a bottle. How It Feels It is right "amoosing" to sit here in Wilmington by an open window, with a lovely breeze from the South west and a pitcher of ice-water and something else near at hand and read of a big blizzard and snow covered plains in the Northwest. But this is a big country, and covers almost every climate. You pays your money and you takes your choice. ; ' Fretty Plain Lancuage. There has been laid before us a copy of a series of resol utions adopt ed by the Baptist Educational and Missionary Convention of North Carolina j (colored,) in session at Garysburg the latter part of last month, which we cannot give entire because of their length. But the resolutions give forth no uncertain sound. They speak plainly as to the proposed exodus of colored peo ple from this State to new and un certain fields of labor and "to build up the waste places of the States and to further the interest and futures of other people at a dear expense to ourselves." The resolu tions plainly say: "It is the sense of the Convention that emigration in mass is impossible; and that the present method of emigration that is, by agents ana sub-agents, who are doubtless prompted to agi tate this movement solely for the fee that is in it is impracticable, untimely,; and injurious to our people." Do you suffer With catarrh? You can be cured if you take Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great blood puri fier. Sold by all druggists. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Festival. rjtHE LADIES' AID SOCIETY OF FIFTH Street M. E. Church will give a Festival to morrow (Thursday) night at the residence of Mr. John W. Ilewett, corner Filth and Church streets, for the benefit of the new Church Building Fund. nov 13 it Wanted. 10 or 12 CAKPET SEWEKS. Apply at once to W. E. SPRINGER & CO., oct23t r ' Purcell. Building. U. CRONEN BERG , PHOTOGRAPHER, KTISTIC AND SUPERBLY EXECUTED Photographs at reasonable prices. FRAMING A SPECIALTY. Jy2Mf '1163s' Market St.. South aide. "1 OFFICE OF SECRETARY WILMINGTON & WELDON AND WILMINGTON,COLUMBIA & AUGUSTA R.1J. WILMINGTON", N. C, Nov.-12th, 18S9. m UE FIFTY-FOURTH ANNUAL MEETING m r 1 I I'M I JIM 1U LUCa 3 Ul I LLk, mm-lr w w arT rnmad comoanv will be held In the llmlngton. on , 1839, at half- POST. Jic, - Secretary W. & W. li. li. Co. nov 12 tlU nov 20 : For Sale wi LD NEWSPAPERS FOU ;SALE AT YOUR own price at ; "BSTISW OFFICII -v ct- trr Wanted. JN INTELLIGENT YOUNG ' MAN OF sober habits to drive Beer Wagon.; Permanent- position to right party. ' f , , novl2tf - It. PORTXER BREWiNCJ CO. ,f Notice to Railroad Contractors. PROPOSALS' ARB XKYTTED--' FOR THE Graduation and Trestle-WOrK Ot : the Koad . - - . - r from Greenville, Pitt county Nortn Carolina, to Kinston, Lenoir county, N. O.- ' ' The work win be divideo Into foursectlon? of about seven miles each. v ' - , Bids may be made for the sections separate ly or for the whole line. The Trestle-work will be mainly of driven pile work. . - Plans and profiles and specifications can be seen at the office ot the Wilmington & Weldon Kailroad Co., in the City of Greenville, Pitt county, N. C. - Bids will be opened and contract awarded on tho 23rd day of November, at the office of the Wilmington & Weldon ; Railroad ' Co., In Wilmington, N. C. Work.to be completed on or before the 1st . day of May, 1890. The Company reserve tho right to refuse any or all bids. it is said an abundance of labor can be se cured upon the line. Address FLEMING GAltDNER, ' Engineer of Construction, nov 12 8t W. & w. K. K. Co. .Wilmington. :0: NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY XOUK Fail and Winter CHEAPER TJIAN THE CllEAPEST. " Boys' and Children's SUITS . ... i A SPECIALTY, AND SOLD AT i Blew York Priceb. Call .at once and be convinced. Pont for get our line of I . ' - - LATEST BROADWAY BLOCK IN SILK . HATS ONLY 83.00. t B.F. PENNY, TH E CLOTHIER, - HQ Market Street; oct 17 tf NEW GOODS. JUST RECEIVED, PER ATLANTIC COAST Line, the finest assortment of FANCY GOODS ever brought to this market. CANNED GOODS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. " White Heath Peaches, . Ict.ert Aprfcots Orated Bahama Piueapple, Whole Bahama Pineapple, Caliiornia Pears, - "roiiiatoe8. Ureeii.Corn, ; . Lobster, Saimon,&c.,&c. ATMORE'S GENUINE ENGLISH PLUM PUDDING! OLIVE S in all s-ze bottles, from 10c to $1.00. New JAMS of different fruits. .i. . o , A" fresh lot of . Gordon Dllworth's cele brated preserves, excelled ly none." In fact all that one could wish for to tempt their appetite and please their fancy.- JULIENNE SOUPS, imported, just received. Another lot of my celebrated "PAROLE D'JIONOB FLOUli" Just arrived by. last steamer. - - .-. ; - ' Call and examine my stocks " Jno. L. BoatwiigIit. ' - . - , 15 and 17 So: Front P. S. Wc name no prices, but will meet any la the city. - . novl2
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