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THIS PAPER J iinln.TS excCDted. ' kjuss Noncr. , ; wo will to ciai to rccr Ira ccmrricati from our c: i - 'c : :.T '. ceneraiirtcr:::, .tho nano ci tiid writer Lt iut: , ntshr-a to tno E.cr, - cornmuiiicatiora' tacit bd written on t.n on? side of thepapcr. ? ' . Personalities (must tot avciloa, 7 ; s . And it is especially ibl - rarucmrij:' t 'ef stood tliat tno Editor coos xict always cocrs thOTtews of corrcsponflents cmlcrj t5 xtjiteii In tbe editorial column?. ; - - .: - every eveuLus - . joT.JAME?. Editor ana rrep. W ,r,rq rOSTAQE PAID: 11: ;, t.oft one month, as cents. -it d.J i w, delivered by camera, free P ,a part or tw city, at the abevo ,13 cents per woewv- . - ,- r.'.tca low ana uoenu. briber I)1Mse rerort ar'y Rr'd VOI; XIII WILMINGTON, N, C; SATURDAY NOVEMBER 30v 1885). NO 283. I b4 1 ". . Li AuvKigri3BsaiBVTa prSSEts the most elegant form l.,g iaxATIVC AND NUTRITIOUS f UIOE 5 - or the FIGS OF CALIFORNIA. Ccffibirx-ti with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be ; oost beneficial to the human system, forming an agreeable id effective laxative to perma nently cure Habitual Consti pation, and the many ills 'de pending on a weak or inactive condition of the . . HONEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS. It is the most excellent remedy known to ClOiKSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY V'h;n r ne is Bilious or Constipated SO THAT UREELOOD, REFREOHIMC SLEEP, HEALTH and STRENGTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCJSCO, CAL. VWMILLE. K1. NEW YORK. N. Y Forsaleby ' ' HOtJERT R. BELLAMY,' WHOLESALE DKUQQIST, mch 23 ly d&w wnmlngton, N. CV Inherited Blood Poison, x How many people there are whose distress fromsnres, aches, pains and eruptive . ten dencies are due to Inherited blood poison Bad blood passeB from parent to chlld,and it is therefore is the duty ol husband and wile to teeptieir blood pure. This is easily accom plished by a timely use of B. B. B. (Botanic BioolBalm). Send, to Blood Balm" Co., At lanta, lor boolc ot most convincing proof. James Hill. Atlanta, Ga , writes: "My two mm were afflicted with blood poison, which doctors Baid was hereditary. They both brofce oat la sores and eruptions which B. B. , B. promptly controlled and finally cured com pletely." Mrs. S. M. Williams, Sandy, Texas," writes: "My Uiree poor afflicted children, who inher ited blood poison, have improved rapidly after luseofB. B.B. It is a Godsend." J. R. Wilson. Jlen Alpine 8taion, N. C, Feb. 13. 1885, writes: "Bone and blood poison forced me to have my leg amputated, and on tie stump there came a large ulcer, which, pew worse very day until doctors gave me JP to die. I only weighed 120 pounds when I ?in to take B. B. B., and 12 bottles Increased mj wei?nt to 180 pounds and made me sound ad well. I neTer knew what good health as before,"' Sfandari'FJavormg HOUSEKEEPERS can prove by a single to' that these Extracts are the cheapest; t are true to trreir names, fullmeasurei h'Hly concentrated. " . as:3diw6m eod arm SOON OPEN ! THE PUROELL HOUSE OPEN UNDER ITS NEW MAOAGE MENT NOT LATER. THAN , December 1st. ' frerjihtEg in it will be new, from the roof 'fcebavmont. - ticolicnt, w ell venuiated rooms, clean tods, jte attendance and a capital cuisine wil some or our strong: points. ila'ena to keep a first -class house In every 1 and will do all in my- power to pleasa aug". roder, PROPRIETOR. OYSTER ROASTS T ... A BETTER PREPARED frt 10 &ccoamodate my ' . 1111 u.steks tnis season I Will MYRTi0e but tQe Best on hand always thlnV;? liOVE ROASTS a specialty. Every- vadra "lamed and improve J. Oyate.a Zteti'VkS01 aotice and expert .h.c.er3 to I Stn'JIS to parties. Give me. a call and , 00 ytoest to please you Rpectfarly,- OCt tl WILL 3r' W. n. STOKLEY, f . wnsrht.Tliiev tl. German! papers assert that both the Ex-Empress Frederic!, and her .sister. Princess Alice, regularly re pcrttfd to their .mother, Queen Vic toria, the secrets of Germany's tli ploiiratie and . military operations during 1870. , : Judgo A. M. Kelly, the American member of the International Court ! at Cairo, fcgypt, has just sent to Hichmond a large i)hotograplj of Poiupey's pillar, which is to be re- rrir1 lirorl ffj flio mr.iiniiiunf t r 1 r ' Confederate army. - i It will be proposed in the next congress as part, oi me uepuoiicaiv Ctt?tle streets, at "3:45 o'cloclT i lar lecture in this city at tiie Opera programme of tariff revision to in j . . -V ! House on next Tuesday nieht. The crease the protective duties on im- j Services in St. John s Church to. jecturo js entitled ' Wooin Win ported mineral waters. The free , morrow morning. Prayer and Holy j n- , Wpnril, r nVnetlioVH . l l i r- - - and independent springs of America, ! it appears, are incapable, without more tariff, of competing with the ; ''pauper labor" of the mineral springs of effete Europe. ... ' ! T7rkl lr tt'ino1 plnco nnnn fho lioul i .f j i , . n t ' the hie fir in I.vnn nrtmoa tno iipivs t . , ... . of nnotlipr tprrin f ponnncratinn in Boston's business centre. Two acres, covered with elegant business structures, were burned over and the loss is estimated at ten millions' It is well insured, however, and the j losers can bear the disaster. But it ws a big Thanksgiving bonfire. Mr. Gladstone is a very prolific writer. During his distinguished career he has published no fewer j than 299 books and pamphlets, ex clusive of numberless newspaper and magazine articles Perhaps the j ex-premier s pen has scribbled on more postcards than that of any other man either living or dead The i postofB.ce has a profitable customer in him, for he uses, on an average; about 4,00u per annum. According to recent information cannibalism is very prevalent in some places in West Africa near to the British settlement, if not actual lyin the protectorate itself, and so serious and frequent has become the kidnapping ot individuals who have gone out alone that in some parts persons dare not venture be yond their own town for fear of cap ture. Several cases are reported to have taken place on the "broad road from Bendcomah to Bodo and Kib bim. Six persons' were reported to have been killed and eateu. Uncle Remus has wisely declared that "mules don't kick 'cordin to no rule," and "that colds have no sys tematic way of taking hold of a per son." The only safe cure, when they do, is a bottle of Dr. Bull's Syrup. , . LOCAL JSTEWS. index to nkw a-dvektisemkkts. Who is Gliddon ? J D Nctt Druggist Mcjjds Bros Pharmacists W 31 CnfniG Mattresses Cronly & morbis Auction Sale 11 MMcIntire Carpets, Mattlng3, etc Or era Docse Belle-Elll3 combination Braddt & (1 atlokd The l.ackct Store For o.her local see fourth page. Day's length 9 hours and 53 min utes. Too much wind this morning for frost, Mr. T.'Sessoms, of Bladen county, was in the city to day. Ice formed plentifully everywhere this morning in exposed places. . Laundry, Ironing Stove3 are sold j by the N, Jacobi Hdw. Co. t You -will find a nice assortment of Rifles "at the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. Just the article to make your boy happy. "- f Heating Stoves of all kinds and sizes. We will give you substantial goods and low prices. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t You can get all sizes in good and U,row shorter until jew Year's, he heavy Canton Flannel Drawers at 'cause the sun will rise later." It sets 50 cents, at the Wilmington Shirt now at 4:40 but on the llth of be Factory, No, 122 Market street, tf J cemher the afternoons will begin to - At Grace MethQdistE. Church, 1 slowly grow lopger. Rev - WJ M. Kennedy will preach &t J S50O, or Cnre Yonr Catarrli. U o'clock a. m, on to-morrow and yor a ou be, ies of years the man the Sabbath School will convene at !. .tacturers of Dr. Sage's Catarrh 3:30 p. m. There will be no services ; -"iuedy, who a thoroughly-re-4 u. ! sponsible, financially, as anv one ,: i To-morrow isTknown in the( :hurcU , , ., , c. . Calender as Advent Sunday and it 13 ine nrst ounuay 01 tne ecciesisas tical year. There are f ou in the advent season, and always the four named ceding Christmas Day. Sunset ,to morrow, afternoon at j 40 minutes past 4 o'clock. j TllPrft' WA9 ft cnloriflwl rl icrtln v r t fresh meats irt in.irkpt. this mnrnln.. , -I'.v........ ..wv.hC.w. .jwmw luiw ; received their new Winter hats to Iday. . Myrtle Grove Oysters sold here this morning at from CO to 70 cents! per bushel. '. Hon. James Wiison returned to ! the city last night from a visit of several months to New York. - : Sundav School to-morrow at St. Paul's Mission, "corners Third and . .. r . SL-Mt-- , - Communion at 11 o'clock. Evening Prayer 7.30 o'clock. flood's :Sarsaparilla is a purely vegetable preparation, being free from injurious ingredients. It is pe- cnlir in its curative power. A few piano music scholars can be ! 'accommodated on application to 11 iNo. 302 South Second street. Ap tf ply from 9 to 4 o'clock. There has been but one inter ment, a child, iu Oakdale this week, but one, an adult, in Bellevue, and three, all adults, in Pine Forest. The thermometer in front' of Mr. Js. C. Munds' drug store, on Prin- cess street, registered GO degrees at o'clock this morning. Cold, and no mistake. Grey sea trout continue to arrive here in large quantities. They sold this morning at two bunches for 15 cents and each bunch was composed of two fine large fish. The marriage market has been lively this week. The Register of Deeds has issued nine licensee, two of which were for white and seven were for cojored couples. This is the last day of the week, the last day of the month and7 the last day of the season. December is the first Winter month and it will be with us to-morrow. On Wednesday next, at 11 o'clock, on the wharf foot of Ann street, Messrs. Cronly & Morris will sell at auction the boiler and entire engine of the steamer Hertford. Newton Beer's lyric spectacular drama, "Lost in London" is billed for an appearance at the Opera House in this city on next Wednes dpy night, one night only. Next Monday being the first in the month the Board of Aldermen, the Board of Audit and Finance and the Board of County Commis sioners will all meet in regular sess ion! . The business and workmgmon's Saturday night prayer and exper ience meeting at 7:30 o'clock this evening at the Seaman's Bethel will be conducted by Mr. Joseph W. Tavlor. There were two carts in- market this morning full of frost mullets, a small fish about as big as a herring. There were ten on a bunch and they were offered at five centsa bunch, two fish for a cent. - Services at St. Paul's Episcopal Church to morrow at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Subject of evening dis course; "The Second Coming of Christ." Seats;free, All are weN come. Sundav School at 3. p. m. Cutlery. Our stock of Standard Cutlery is very complete. We keep everything in this line that you can possibly-desire, and our rriees are the lowest. Drop in and look at our assortment. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t The days are at their shortest now, so far as the aftarnoons are concern . ed. although they will continue to. ?un easily ascertain by proper en-' 'Vry..h-.ve offered, through nearly .'very newspaper m the land, a ,raniing reward of $500 for u case of ' I'ng, antiseptic and healing. ":- VV. "".,,f "VttCI- HOW UJIU, Till 4 rkl.tT C, r A V f i I F t.i.kti... vlm-itii-b t. i,vl-i' r Sundays irer how long standing, which thav: --' vX-V inuiili. l 1- ,-..,..... ihtiv nr ,4J"ul oun-. i c ivcuiuu is . . i,l.n0,L-.me ci ann win oe pxniouca aurin? lue wm- lately pre-? mild, soothing, cleansing, deodor- . HEADuiTARTEiki n'kw yokk. ins week.. : munds brotheus, ' - A Good Thanksgiving Ieetl. Cupt. F. M. James mode very - lib- j eral collections on Thanksgiving T ll 1 XI- 1 i u lur oencui ol l,oor tt".J many iieiirt was uiiiue Kiau 011 (,ay Dy,cne supplies lettoy mm. rne - j donations were liberal and 76 fami- Hps werft simnliP1 Tint Jnmpai says that some of the evidences of distress and poverty he encountered I In his rounds were simply appalling. 1 H desirV'S m in rpndpr Vt!s f.bnnlr to those who so generously .donated! the supplies. . Ig Gliddoo " ! Rev. Ar JL HSliddon, of London, i will deliver his humorus and nonn.-i f - A ' j f fhfX philoonllV of r rAPj riage Mr. (rliddon is an English divine and is only 25 years of age. His lecture is humorous and laugh able in the extreme. , The "Port Jervis Gazette says of it: v His lecture last evening 'was an entire success and from his appear J .,.. . . ance on the platform till the abrupt close of his remarks, the audience was-his; laughed when he was merry tand were silent with attentive emo tion when the thread of a pathetic memory wove its sombre hue in the scintillating brightness of the story of him who had stood the shock of the army of sweet American and English girls and was left alone; who had seen "damsels to right of him, damsels to left of him, damsels all 'round him, but never sur rendered." When the winter's wind, with mad turmoil. Sweeps over hills and plains, 'Tis then you need Salvation Oil To heal your aches and pains. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. " Engine and Boiler at Auction M CKONLY, Auctioneer, BY CKONLY & MORRIS. ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, 4TH INST., AT 11 o'clock a. m., we will sell on whart foot ot Ann street, the Boiler and entire Engine of the steamer Hertford. sat tu nov 30 2t ; Open AH Day To-Morrow; Sunday, December 1st. ,TAIES I. NDTT, 220 Novlh Front St. The Druggist. WHO IS GLIDD0N ? Rev. A. M. Gliddou, OF LONDON, WILL DELIVER niS HtMOR OUS AND POPULAR LECTURE. WOOING, INNING, or EARING, A Benedict's view of the Philosophy of Marriage, AT THE CITX HALL, Tuesday Night, Dec, 3d, 1889, Admission 25 cents, Children 15 cents. Re served Seats 35 cents at Yates' Book Store. nov30 2t . - ; Toys, Toys, Toys ! . . AND- Ivdllixxor y ! SANTA! CLAU IS HERE WITH A FULL" LINE OP EVERYTHING. COME J ' AND BUY YOUR "I?;C2 ""ST BEFORE TUE RUSH. If you wait until just before Christmas to buy your Toys we M ill hardly have time to show you anything. We can sen them to you cheaper no.w than we can near Xmas. Our reason tor this is: If wo sell out now, we win have time to oraer again before Xmas, but if you wait until nearly Xmas wo, will not have time to order again and will bo com pelled to here our full price. ISTotioo ! We have just bought out a Milliner that was going out of business, and we only paid f0 per cent which enables us to sell at le?s than one-half what the - Birds, Hats and Tips WOULD COST YOU ELSEWHERE. Coraa soon, now your chance. They are g-ohicr fast. WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF ' FRAMES, verv - wide Frame for jt ciiter and ' VJ..ziZ.J??'& RACKET STORE, I 117 South Fro.nt Styeot, WILM.IvTuN. N. V. . l- HO.V2:U Sat . 1 niwtf " lfU "VFrnnt. St NEW A DVEltTIS USl EN T . .. OF ALL ?sEW -STYLUS: i r.A iHK4'.ivn.fihn.niMia ' - - NEWMAUKKTS -In laDIESV AND CHILDREN'S UNDHRWEAR, ; ; : . v : . 1 . . ." - , , ' - - 5 , In Colors and V Dress Goods aiifl Trlinniingffr r . " Another lot PASSAMENTERIE, and almost anythihg new and prelty. li t ACK SILiKS ,'FOR MONDAY NEXT. iZZLL ; "We have never had such demand for BLACK SILKS and an entirelv new lot will be opened on MONDAY NEXT of Beautiful Failles in black and trimmings for same. - , . R. M. PjIcIWTIRE; iiov 30 tf NOKTH FRONT STItEET. G reat FLANNEL UNDER WEM! C AS H! H Cash O -A S !IhC LADIES, GENTS, CHILDREN. Ribbed and Merino, worth ti5c to 4Uc for 155c each. Ladles' Ribbed Vests 3Uc. Ladies' Merino Vests and Pants 4tc. BARGAINS IN LADIES' RIBBED VESTS. --' Worth 40c for 25c each, worth 7 5c for 48c, worth 80c for ODc; worth $1.25 for i)Hc, worth $1 50 for $1 5). AGENTS FOK AUSTRALIAN WOOL. UNUEHWJSAI. FOIt li AII KS ArKSXS AND PANTS 91.40 EACH. - : liUdiCH' Scotch Wool Underwear -Vesta ancl Pants $1.75 ooch CELTS' UNDERWEAR. Great bargains to be had in this Department. Mcrhio Vests and Drawers 4t)c each. " " ' Vests and Drawers, "regular price $l.GO, now 75c each; " Gents1 Red Medicated Flannel Vests and Drawer, worth $1.40 for 18c each. ' lients1 Scarlet Medicated Cochineal Ds'e Vests and Drawers, worth $2 25 for $1.3 each. . . ; ' Agents for Gents1 Medlicott's Flannel Underwear ! S3. 96 a Suit. BARGAINS IN CHILDREN'S FLANNEL UNDERWEAR FROM lttc . UPWARD. , BOYS' ALL-WOOL SuARLET VESTS 50c EACH. . M; M. K ATZ' r 116 Market St., Wilmington, VI. C- OPERA H Q TJ S E . COMMENCING MONDAY . NOV. 25T:i. Matinee JSaturtlay for Ladies and Children. WILMINGTON'S FA VORITES. TiiK am nil-urn mmmm. WITH AN ENTIUE NEW SHOW. Moie and Finer Presents giren away than ever. - ,' Every ct new. Every act a novelty. Im ported Novelties. Imported Presents. POPULAR PRICES lie, ?5o and 35 cents. nov 20 ot, FOR HIRE. ORSKS AND VEHICLES. WITH SKIL- H lul drivers, will always be found ready for hire at my stables. Horses boarded by the day, weofc or month. Attention Is specially iuvited to our large stockyard awl our facilities for housirijr horses nd cattle tn the basement of our large sta bles. . Kalcs as low M' can Ui f0UIld elsewhere. Give us a call and we will do our best to please you. R V. ORRELL. Proprietor. or Third and Princess Sts. ox;t2titf Christmas Cards, NEW -AlVBKTIBEfiiniIIU' pmrc -n bq . vra ' r r. . . , ,V .. . , : . - Plftlrts and iioliil Colorr - r ' Fast Black. " - V ' auo: of O XJ S 3E3 I H O XT S OB 1 :0: Vests. ! J. T. Ford. : nplIE ORIGINAL TURKEY liAFFLE 31 AN will open a Thanksgiving Turkey RafUe on , Saturday evenlns', Nov. 23dand will continue each night next week, at his old stand No. H. Marlict Mrcet. . - nor 22 lw ;0: K I5C ELVI-O DA I LV AT TIIK LADIES' EMPOBIUM. THE LADIES, AND "THE PUBLIC GENER ALLY, A Irti .RESPECTFULLY INVI-, . TED TO CALL AND EYAM INE Til EM. Mrs. B. li. Wigius, At 115 Market Streets -novi.tr . . . . . ... . hter PHouse
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