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SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. ttsSWHf. Kf. NEW YORK. N. Y rorsaleby ROBERT B. BELLAMY. WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, 3 28 ly uivr " Wilmington, N. C Inherited Blood Poison. Sow many people there are whose distress - -t M a . 1 . i Mnn, ami's, pains anu eiutive icu ia&s are due to Inherited Wood poison. ji Mood passes from parent to child,and it is atfore Ib the duty or husband and wife to p their blood pure. This is easily accom- "jod Bala, fcad to Blood Balm Co., At- pa.ior toooi ol most convincing proof. Junes Hill. Atlanta. Ga . writes: "My two -tb were afflicted with blood ooison. which fcewra said was hereditary. They both broke p in sores and eruptions which B. B. B. sopur controlled ana nnany curea com- la S. M. Williams, Sandy, Texas, writes: J three poor afflicted children, who inher es Mood poison, have improved rapidly after 3fotB.B.J3. It is a Godsend." J. II Wilson. Apn Alnlnft StaMon f hM3. 1SS5, writes: "Bone and blood poison raame to have mv le amnutated. and on t! stump there came a large ulcer, which pt worse every day until doctors gave me 4 me. I only weighed 120 pounds when I rttt to take 1$. B. B., and 13 bottles increased R eteat to iso pounds and made me sound Rvea. i never knew what good health fa More." ofaond IMPURE! i am HOUSEKEEPERS can Drovebvasinffio Mfrat these Extracts are the cheapest; ; Hue to ineir names, lull measure 'ly concentrated. V; Sdtwem eod nrm OAL AND WOOD 2 000 Tons Coal ?BEST VAUIETIES AND SIZES NOW IN STX K AND SELLING ATrOPU-I-AR TRICES. . - )0O Cords Wood tp THE. BEST KINDS READY FOR PROMPT DELIVERY. . ' mfQrSiovts, tc , when so proierred: T A. SPKfNGFR. F0!:sKs AND VEHICLES, WITH. SKTL-. 'ers. Kin aiw.nys be found ready for ,itniy stawos. -.''..;' m0?1"11 D' t ne "day. week or month. fciaM ls 5Pwially Invited to cur largo icattu 1 our idciUUes for housing horses s. 16 ,nihebasepent pf our large sta- as low as can be found elsewhere, "yoa raK and "ire doburbpsj-tp R p ORRKLL. . iitt Proprietor. snd in Your WorUl c.Si'h1' AY 1 UE SAME OLD STAND OS 'itof p1,:.Ir, ana am ready to repair all t4otho . 1C ttnu lAJiuesuc Arnciesi. i wOrk well anrt mv rharovsflrw.nl- Niff.1? satisfaction guaranteed in WUtM( J.B.PARRAR, 19 it troor Ut Market - and rrfneess. f 1 "jpT Ti' ,iL JLl.-J j iiJ .M;.lTi V 1 - -v VOL XIII W ILMI NGTON, N. C MON DA Y, NOVEMBER 25, 1889. We win to ciaa ra itltiti c:r litisicati from our tri2nC3 "n:,any c rit;:cts general interest, tzz ".'V ' - Tug 'nKna xx tra trrttcr alwars ta nishea to tuoEtcrv : - r. ; CraimtinicaMcna tist to-Trrttten ca "bu one side of the paperv p; - Personalities must bo ftvciasd. . Ana it is especially ana Tartirairiy cdcr toodtMt theEjirxr.(!oc3 iiot ciTrays enflsrs NO 279 j the cr coTTespondonta eslczr to tfat tu tjuc i-uuunai columns- - .. -- - - The .Xcws and Observer says that 'Raleigh always wins." Of course we all known that it, is Raleigh that wins. A hoy of18 and a girl of 14 eloped And what are with yourself Day? yon going to do on Thanksgiving the other day in Minnesota ami got ! killing frost. married. The girl had been in long ! dressea but two weeks. December will be with us. next Sunday and we have not yet had a There has been some little fight ing in Brazil, but not much. Half-a-dozen ?ereons were killed and several wonnded. AH is quiet now. There is cood boatincr water in river now and the steamers' run on easy schedule. Everybody ought to go to church on Thanksgiving Day as that is what it wasrimarily instituted for. Ieatli of Mr. Joaliua James. Mr. Joshua James, brother of Mr. Public opinion in Germany seems to doubt-the peimanency of the ne-vv Brazilian republic and there is and a taiK or sentung a neet or warships city. to Kio. - John S. James, of this city, and uncle of the editor - of this paper, died at his residence at New Carth age, La., last Saturday morning, at the advanced age of 82 years. vThe remains were interred yesterday in New Orleans." Mr. James was a native of old New Hanover county and removed! from this city to Louisiana in the; year 1835. He engaged in cotton! planting on tne JJlississipni river large flock of robins was noticed j and at the opening of the; war was NEW ADVEKTI8 ETULCNTB MADE AND REjSTOVATBD EVEUY DAY IN THE YEAR, EXCEPT- yesterday near the corner of Fifth nn streets, flying over the The New orker4s will get there They have raised $4,500,000 on the guarantee fund for the World's Fair and they will get the other half mil lion this week. Now that lie has been, defeated Mahone says that he "wouldn't give a d- n to be Vice-President of the. United States.1' Some peo pie's grapes are very sour. The whipping post still gets in some good work Jin Delaware. At Newcastle, on Saturday, three men one white and two colored, were publicly whipped for larceny. Sick headache is readily cured by Hcod's Sarsa'parilla, which tones and regulates the digestion, and creates an appetite. We hear that two gentlemen- from this city went to Core Sound last week and killed 150 ducks. They say that there is any quantity of game there. The majority in Virginia was about 43,00 0. Mahone claims that 30,000 nam-es were illegally scratch ed from the registration books but cannot account for the remainer. Per co ntra, ex-Congressman Mayo, a Mahone Republican, says that if the 30,000 were taken off it was done legally and that Mahone's defeat was a foregone conclusion anyhow. . Salvation Oil has the enviable distinction of being a synonym for cure of rheumatism, neuralgia, gout, and kindred affections, such as sciatica, tic douleroui. etc. It is growing more popular dally. The people believe in it, and will have it. 25 cts. - LOCAL NEWS. INDEX TO NIW ADVKRTISBMKNT3 J D NtTTT Druggist B F Pjtnny Clothing Munos Bros Pharmacists W M Cummixg Mattresses ixa A Hewlett Oyster Resist Opera norsE Belle-Ellis combination For other local see fourth page. We hear it stated on good author ity that the Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley Railroad will build a line from Wilmington to Southport -some of these days, for the purpose of es tablishing a coaling station there. one of the targest planters in the State. His place was located di rectly opposite to that of Ex-President Davis, who was on theMississ ippi side of the riverand the two gentlemen have always been warm personal friends. Mr. James' wife died many years ago, after bequeathing him four children, all boys. One of these died in infancy and two after they had reached man's estate.' Hut one sur vives his father's death. Railroad talk at Southport seems to have collapsed all of a sudden. The prospects there have become rather dim of late. Those who have given long options on valuable real estate are beginning to look rather blue. Laundry Ironing Stoves are sold by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t Poeket Co. t We now have the best Scissor made. N. Jacobi Hdw Shot, " Cartridges, Loaded Shells and ammunition of all kinds for sale bv the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. - Yon will find a nice assortment of Rifles at the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. Just the article to make your boy happy. . t few piano music scholars can be accommodated on application to No. 302 South Second street. Ap ply from 0 to 4 o'clock. tf Mr. James A. Hewlett will have oysters for every one who favorg him wjth a call : pn Thanksgiving, They are fat, fine and juicy. Nor. barque Dolphin, Olsen, clear ed torday for London with 700, casks spirits and 1,895 barrels rosin, valued at $17,292, shipped by Mr. J.. W. Bolles; ; Steam-hip Siorra Lee, Bailey, cleared late Saturday afternoon for Liverpcjql with 4,713 bales Vf cotton, valued at 229,400,shipped by Messrs. Alex. Sprnnt & Son. Ger. barque Se7trenr"cs,Vbss, clear ed to-day for Glasgow wih 400 casks spirits, 1,750 barrels tar, 1,092 bar rels iOsin, valued at $12,878, shipped by Messrs. Robinson &King. Ladies will' And a very handsome and complete line of ladies Muslin Underwear at astonishing low prices at the Wilmington Shirt Factory, 122 Murket street. Sign of the blue awning. tf Cutlery, pur s;pck of Standard Cutlery is very complete. We keep everythipg in thts line that you can possibly desire, and our prices are The W.M. Society of GraceChurch will observe the week of prayer and self-denial, this week, by holding daily meetings in the lecture room of the church, beginning at 3 p. m. The Bright Jewels are invited to attend. Branson's N. C. almanac for 1890 is at hand. It not only gives all of the usual information contained iu a work of this kind but presents many new and novel features of value and interest to everybod'. It can be had of any bookstore. The iron has been laid on theC. F. &: Y. V. R. R. about 45 miles above the city and somewhere in tha neighborhood of 40. miles from Fayetteville. The traok layers will not make the connection, therefore, before the middle of January or the first of February, Do not for a moment let your con fidence betray you into supposing yotirself incapable of mistake; there fore, be happy, by securing a bottle of Dr. Buli's Cough Syrup, and you can successfully fight off any cough or cold however severe. N BW A DY IS K I ISJE ftl EN T8 . SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS, 1TF Princess St: : rea atighter of FLANNEL UNDERWEAR Oyster Roast. rj'IIEKE WILL BE A GRAND OYSTER ROAST at my place, on Ocean view Beach, Thanksgiving Day, (Nov. 281 u.) Come one- come all. nov 25 2t JAS. A. HEWLETT. OPERA HOUSE. . -. 15, 25, and 35 Cents Cash -AT O -A: S EE EE O XT SSI House G A. SH 0E3I O XT S 33 1 LADIES, GENTS, CHILDREN. :0: One "Week Game is not yet very abundant in this locality. "There are lots of ducks on the coast but they are very shy and do jiot come inland. The weather has not yet been cold enough to drive" the small fish up into the creeks and hence the ducks are not found thereT Rev. Mr. Peel, of Pnfield, preached yesterday morning and at night in the Brooklyn Baptist Church and we understand that the members of that congregation were very much pleased with both of his efforts, and it is thought that'a call will be ex tended him to become their pastor. Forecasts. For North Carolina, fair and stationary temperature near ihe coast and cooler in the interior, with a cold wave in the northern portion. For Wilmington and vicinity, fair weather. A Genuine Surprise. From all that we can learn the decision of the three gentlemen who composed the judges at the military drill in Fayetteville, awarding the first prize to the Governor's Guards? was received with genuine surprise by a great maqy of those who were present on the occasion. Until the decision was announced the general sentiment seemed fo be; that the Wilmington Lipht . Infantry had fairly won the prize , and that to them it should be awarded. We have even heard it said that some of the members of the Governor's Guards had expressed themselves to this effect but thjs wfi cannot vouch for. or Cnre Your Catarrh. For a long series of years the man ufactnrers of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, who. are thoroughly re I ! i - ? 1 1 tho lowest. Drop in and look at-our sponsion Mnaaciauy, cvuy oue aortmopt. N. Jaepbi IHw. Vo. t f.lrX ttLZTy : Soffit fo-caie of Delicious Soda Water as drawn from ; nasal catarrh, no matter how bad, ; LBS OLD TYPe m etal, clean 1 Munds Brothers' m'agniflceut new or of how long standing, which thev ; J .i hiunas urouiers raagumceui .-cannot cure. The Remedv is sold : n.i tn good condition. nil. be sow cheap; ! soda fountain at a temperature of rb; aIl druggists at only.50 cents. It: : Annlr - j 343. Purest Fruit Syrup,Milk Shakes ismild, soothing, cleansing, deodor- : aPpiv at -and Natural Mineral Water. izing, antiseptic and healing. I. , ; Tmsorncr, ! COMMENCING MONDAY, NOV. 25TH. .. w v. WILMINGTON'S FAVORITES, THE ma BELHLLIS COMBINATION. WITH AN ENTIRE NEW SHOW. - -Moie and tiner Presents given away than ever. Every act new. Every act a novelty. Im ported Novelties. Imported Presents. POPULAR PIUOES. Grand Stereoptlcon Exhibition, in front of the Opera House Monday night. The Pres ents to be given away will be on exhibition in front of the Opera House. Reserved Seats on sale at Yates' Book Store. nov 25 It TO THE PUBLIC. YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND A Festival and Bazaar, AT THIS CITY HALL, ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NIGHTS NEXT, TnE 23TH AND 27Tn OF NOVEMBER. " Also a Matinee on Wednesday afternoon, especially for the Children. At all the enter tafnments a most excellent literary and. mu sical programme will be rendered, a DON KEY PARTY will be one of the features of these entertainments, and that inimitable Pantomime, PUNCH AND JUDY, of which old and young never tire, will be exhibited Christmas Presents will bo offered'.at very moderate prices, and the most delicious re freshments will be served. . Yours cordially, THE LADIES OF STf PADL'S nov 23 episcopal cnuRen, Mortgagee's BY VIRTUE AND IN PURSUANCE OF the power of sale contained in a certain deed of mortgage dated 27th day of December, 1887, executed by Timon Dunham and wife Mary to H.-P. West and recorded in the records of New Hanover county, In Boole A A A a 234. et seqJ The said mortgagee wilf sell at public auction, at the County court nouse door, in the city of WUraington, on TUES DAY, 2Gth Ctf November. 1889. at 11 o'clock a. ni.. for cash, to the highest bidder, the follow ing lot of land in tile city of Wilmington: On the northern line of Taylor street 58 feet, east of the eastern line of Eighth street, with a front of 42 feet on Taylor street and 45 feet deep, and a part of Lot 5, Block 351. . nENRY P. WE8T4 by W. B. MCKOY, nov 2 oaw 4v; mon Attorney. Vests. V 11 M. l 3 .1 n r ... ii .i m k r t k . ' iviuueu aim merino, worm u to uc tor wtn: eacn. . - - Ladies' Ribbed Vests ri)c. . - " T Ladies' Merino Vests and Pants 411c. . ,,-r - ?" Wortli 40c for 12fc each, worth 7oc for 48c. worth SOc for lHC, M.fll 6l r fl- l0 Mmi.fh 1 nil fr.K.t 1U . AGENTS FOK AUSTRALIAN WOOL UNDEli)VI2AH FOR liuuies dcoicu vvooi uimerwcur-viisis uuu jl'iiils t . uucu CEWTS' UNDERWEAR. Great bargains to be had in this Department. . o : Merino Vests and Drawers 4i)c each. . r e Vests and Drawers, regular price Jfil.OO, now 7lc each. r" - $2 25 for $1.39 each. . . Agents for-'Gents'. 'Medlicott's'. Flannel Underwear ! BARGAINS IN CHILDREN'S FLANNEL UNDERWEAR FROM life UPWARD. : DOTS' ALL.WO0)L SuARLET VESTS 59c EACH. Christmas Cards, QHRISTMAS, NOVELTIES, JD'ST RECEIVE ed and will be exhibited during the corn Dig week! ' - MUNDS BROTHERS, noy 23 tf ; .104 N. Front st M M 116 CASH aarket St., Wilmington, PJ. C. NOTICE! :0: NOWr IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR Fall and Winter 0 1 0 "t 111 it, CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. : :0: ' ' Boys' and Cliil'dren's SUITS. T A SPECIALTY, AND SOLD AT niew Y o r k P r i c e s . Call at once and lio eomlneed. Don't Tor -get our line of - . ! 11 GOODS 1 :0: KECEIVI5D OAILY AT TUG .LADIES! EJIPORUiM; 3 :0:- THH LADIES, AND THE PUBLIC OKNER- ALLY, ARE RESPECTFULLY INVI TED SO CALL AND -EX AM INE THEM. J. T. Ford, rjiHE ORIGINAL TURKEY .RAFALE MAN, will open a Thanksgiving Turkey Rattle on Saturday evening, Nov. 23d, and will continue each night next week, at his old stand No. ll. Market street. nov 22 lwv For Sale. I LATEST H ROAD WAY BLOCK IN SILK ! - HATS ONLY SS3.O0. " j Mrs. E.. B. Wiprsins, ARl. B. F. PENNY 115 Market street- nov 19 W oct 17 tf THE CLOTHIER, - " i HO Market Street. I- . I Io Vtu Want Anflhir ia Kv Line.Te-PaT ? Wanted. 50j000 IiACWX$KrW')OTOS- SkUi3v10W Skunk Skins, 4,000 Otter . Bklns, J i,ono Deer SLins, nov 5 (Lew tt. .... THE APOTHECARY. 213 North Front SUevt. Wllmtngtoiij N. C. Telephde umber ClIAS, F. r. JnWj F, At2
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