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THIS FAPEB PLEASS NOTICE. ' , We will to clad to receive ccminuidcati from our frtend3.cn .any. and all rabbets aasnea every evening. Sunday excepted, , JOSH. T. JASW r. SCUSCRIWIOSS. POSTAGE PAID: ' ' fl00t six months 52.00. Three montH3. f 1-00. One month, 33 cents. -aperwillwleUTered by camera, free r- or 10 cents per week, rtisins rates low ana liberal. subscribers will please report any and to receive their paper regularly. i ,n general Lnt C2t3t tut tho nsss'cx t-3 Trriter must always be nisiieato.,tuoErtor..5 t -;.;:v".; .'-' coimiiiiicat!? rnusti pa mitten on tti one siao pi tho par:r. ; :';'- ;; .-s- '-- pereonalltics ttzsc tcaVciaoa, i Ana it is especially aaa particularly under stood tnat tno Editor aocs not" always enflors tlio views of correspondents nniega bo stated in tno editorial columns. ;: J1.-.U J vol xn7 WILMINGTON, N. C. MONDAY, PCEMBER 16, 1889. NO 3. & fi lt m-ft ii 1 I I i- "-. - t: fb. i 1;. r; V 1 1 presents in the most elegant form thc LAXATIVE ano NUTRITIOUS JUICE 0?THB ." FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, . Combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be cost beneficial to the human svsteni, forming an agreeable and effective laxative to perma nently cure Habitual Consti pation, and the .manjr ills de pending on a weak or inactive condition of the KIDNEYS, OVER MD BOWELS. ;t ii the tr.ost excellent remedy known to CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY Yhcn ere is Eilicus or Constipated ' . SO THAT PURE ELOOD, REFRESHING SLEEP, HEALTH and STRENGTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and'all are delighted with it. ASK YOUR 03UGQIST FOR MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. 6XY FRANCISCO, CAL itoiiSVULF. K1. - NEW YORK. N. Y For sale by WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, mch as ly d& w Wilmington, N. C. Inherited Ulood Poison. How many people there arc wh05ve tlistres3 fromsore, aches, pains anil eruptive ten dcncles are due to Inherited Mood poison. Lad Wood passes from parent to ehlld,and 1M8 therefore Is the duty cf husband and wife to keep thftr blood pure. This is easily aecom- pusheri by a timely use of B. B. I. (Botanic Blood Bain;). Send to Blood Balm Co., At lanta, for bootc of most convincing proof. Jampsiiiii. Atlanta, fla . writes: "My nvo sons were affllctod with blooI poison, which doctors said was hereditary. They both broke out in sores and eruptions which B. li. B. promptly controlled and finally cured com pletely." .mis. s. y. Williams, sanay, Texas, vr rues: "My three noor anilcted chUdren. who inher ited Mood poison, have Improved rapidly after a use or r.. i;. a. 1 1 is a uousena." J. 1L Wilson. Jlen AlDlne Station. N. c. Feb.1;;, 1885, writes: "Bono and blood poison forced me to have my leg amputated, and on me stump there came a iar?o ulcer, wnien grew worse every day until doctors gave me np to die. I only weighed 120 pounds when I began to take B. B. B., and 12 bottles increased my weight to ISO pounds and made me sound indwell. I never knew what good health was before.' Standard Flavoring HOUSEKEEPERS can prove by a single trial that these Extracts are the cheapest; ttey are true to their names, fullmeasure nd highly concentrated.." ' ' &u?23diw6m eod nrm NOTIIOB! NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR Fall and Winter 0 1 o-t 13. X ' CHEAPER TIIAN THE CHEAPEST. Boys' anil Children's SUITS A SPECIALTY, AND SOLD AT New York Prices. Call at once and be convinced. Don't for Pft our line of ' ' . ' ' LATEST BROADWAY BLOCK IN SILK HATS ONLY S3.0O. B. F. PENNY, THE CLOTHIER, 110 Market Street. Kt i: tf r Sale. : J QQQ LBS. OLD TTPE METAL, CLEAN Qd in good condition. Wllite sold cueap. 1 Applyfat - THIS OFFICE. 1XDKX TO NKW AIJVKRTISKMKNTS J D Nrrr Druggist W ,W Dovle Lighterage Yatfs ctrlfstmas Goods Mcxds Bros Pharmacists W M CriiiiXNa Mattresses On as F Browse Agt Notice J Dickson Mcxd? St. John's Hall B P Keitii. Jk Selling at a sacrifice - Ckoxly & JIokkis West Indl PnUt Aieiaiv& Voli.ers -Holiday Goods " Jkaxd Social Hoc Thursday evening laundry Ironing Stoves are sold s by the X.Jac3bi HdV. Co. l It is very nearl v a monthnow sin,, i The ladies were not in force to ; day purchasing Christmas goods. We now have the best Pouket Scissor made. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t Mr. H..F. Keith, Jr.. is selling olT his damaged stock very cheap. Bar gains may be had there. " Shot,- Cartridges, Loaded Shells and ammhnition of all kinds for sale by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. You will find a nice assortment of Rifles at the X. 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. X: Jacobi Hdw. Co. f Mr. Chas. F. Hrowne, who was one of the sufferers by the. recent fires has opened at 113 North Water street. The city is Pfcli of fakirs now, who h,ave some little game or "other on hand to catcli the nimble sixpence. Keep a sharp lookout. Rev. W. M. Kennedy will preach at the Baptist Chapel, corner Fifth and Wooster streets, to morrow (Tuesday) evening at 8 o'clock. Hood"sSarsapariila is a purely vegetable preparation, being free from injurious ingredients. It i pe onliar in its curative power, Mr. V.'W. Doyle will continue the lighterage business at No. 118 North Water street and solicits the public patronage. See ad. in this issue. Schr jr. Voixhr, Dadd, cleared today for Porto Rico, with 184,202 feet lumber, valued at 2, C00.G9, shipped by Mr. K. Kidder's Son. ' - Mr.. II. JJ. Mnrsh,. 'Pusine Mana ger of "Ely Slock Company is in the city making arrangements for he appearance of his company here next week. "Harry Proek'" was not sold this morning. It was decided, in view of his past services, to keep lim for such light work as he may be able todo in the sanitary department. The British schooner Brothers. Capt. Gibson, arrived here last Sat urday afternoon with a splendid cargo of fruit, and 200 barrels salt imported by Messrs . Cronly Sr Mor ris, who are now offering it for sale. See ad. The regular monthly convocation of Concord Chapter No. 1, R. A. M. will be held this evening, at 8 o'clock. The Secretary earnestly requests a full attendance as there is much business of importance to be transacted. Attention is invited to advertise uient of Messrs. Adrian & Yollers as it appeaiui this issue. Their house is headquarters for holiday goods, fire crackers, fruit, &-c. and they offer special inducements at this j season to merchants. both in and out of the city. There is a big" rush now for Christmas goods at Mr. Yates book store and there will be a bigger one later on in the season. There fore take time by the forelock and buy now. Purchasers will find there an unusually fine assortment, select ed in person from importer's stock. A grand social hop will be given" at Germania Hall, on Thursday evening next, by the Marine Engi neers'. Beneficial Association. The committee consists of Messrs. C. M. Lindquist, B. R. Russell, G. W. Fredericks, J. M. C Fisher and W. A. Furlong, who will do all that is in their power to make it an ex ceedingly pleasant occasion - to all who may attend. ; Kefreshjis and Invigorating Delicious Soda Water as drawn from Munds Brothers' maniflceut new soaaiounrain av a lemperature ui , iuo Pnrest Pndfc flvrnn. Milk Shakes and Natural Mineral "Water. . J The First FreiSht. ! Messrs. Williams, Rank in & Co.: ! and tbe New York and Wilmington ' Steamship Co. made the first ship ! ' men t "on the C. F. & Y. V. Ii. 11. from ! ! tli city. The steamer Onnpton f?ot ; more than confirmed by the pleas j j tip steam this forenoon and took onaDt experience of all who have used! I the freight and carried it over to the f ai)d the success of the proprietors j i depot at Point Peter. It is all of I ad niariufacturers, the California ! I merchandise and is for Mr. W. J. i Fig Syrup Company. barker, who will open a store at ParKerebtirj?; about 37 miles above "l?' Pre.8fnt. te'",.,In" out tomorrow morning and return in. me aiieruoon. ic is not vet an nounced when the regular schedule will be run. From t7ie Southwest. Col. John L. Cantwell and Mrs. Cantwell returned on Saturday night from a visit to the Southwest. Col. Cantwell went to New Orleans as the representative of the Wil mington Light Infantry, of . which Mr. Davis wasa member, to attend the funeral of our deceased chief tain. He speaks in the highest terms of the reception accorded him and the courtesies of which he was the recipient while there. Full honors were accorded to the name of North Carolina wherever iv was mentioned' Mrs. Cantwell took advantage of the opportunity to pay a short visit to friends and relatives in Mississip pi, at her childhood's home. The City' Bonded Debt. We have received from Mr. .R. J. Jones, chairman of the Board of Audit and Finaaee, an interesting j statement relative to the bonded debt of this city. The total amount of old bonds is stated at $400,000, of which $100,000 will mature in 1892: $49,800 in 1S97; $50,000 in 1899; $50, 000 in 1901; $50, 000 in 1904; $80,000 in 1910, and $30,000 in 1013. The first named are designated as the gold bonds and bear 8 per cent, interest; the last named ar th market bqnds i and the others the funding bonds. All but the gold bonds bear 0 per cent, interest. The new bonded debt amounts to $400,000, bearing 5 and G per cent, to mature 1912, 1918, and 1919. Mr. Jones suggests that the old indebtedness of .$480,000 ought to be consolidated into new bonds to bear a rate of interest not to exceed 5 per cent, which would insure a saving of $0,000 a year in interest. An Kloquent Sermon. Rev. Robert Strange preached a memorial discourse yesterday in honor of the memory of Ex-President Davis. It was a very eloquent discourse. A correspondent writes us of it: VIr gwas a memorial service to the memory of the dead President of the Confederate States and was as truthful as eloquent. It was pure, chaste, refined and classical, and did honor to the head and heart of the reverend gentleman who is so highly esteemed by all classes o our people. In portraying the characteristics of Mr. Davis, he dwelt particularly upon his integri ty, his love for truth and his. faith in the Redeemer, aud argued that it mattered not how exalted the station, there could bena true honor save in virtue, and it was the possession of those qualities which gave Mr. Davis such a hold upon the people of the South, .as was shown in the honors paid to hi.u while living, and the grief with which they mourned him dead. They know hi in to be honest, faith- fnland true and though elevated by his people to the highest office in their gift he yet clad himself in the humble garb of the true Christian and died, as he had lived in that blessed faith which he had embrac ed in his early manhood. Such a character was worthy of imitation by all, but particularly by the young, for "the rank is but the guinea's stamp, the man's the man for a' that," and character makes the man. I do not pretend J to give a synopsis of the discourse but simply to exprsss my pleasure and to add that it was one of the occasions when I felt that it was "good to be there." Catarrh is a common disease, so nrtniiiinii that snutSncr and "hawk ! inor" reach vou at every tarn. Your ; foot slips in its nastv . discharge, io j Uhe omnibus or in church, and its 1 'stench discrusts at the lecture or 1 ' concert. - The " proprietors of , Xr. 1 "Sage's Catarrh Remedy ofifer $600, n,mv. . Vi v.... they cannot cure. Remedy sold by , druggists, at 50 cents. ; : ! - Confirmed. lhe ravoraoie impression pro - duced on the first "appearance of the agreeable liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Fios a few years ago has been ! Tin Morning l it. j The alaim of Ore this morning, at ! o'clock, turned in from box 25, t was caused bv thp hnrnine? of n. nnp- story frauie 5tore. on tlie corner of Niron and Sixtlfstreets, owned and occupied by N. Sanders, colored. The store and stock -of goods were completely consumed. There was insurance on the building to the atnountof $150, with Messrs. Smith & Boatwright, and on the stock for $850, with Messrs. Northrop, Hodges & Taylor, Ca&h v. Credit. My unparalelled success since I have inaugurated my cash system and my increase in patronage proves beyond doubt that the public ap preciate low cash prices and that a party who sells for cash can under sell his competitors who credit. I shall offer extra inducements from now until after the holidays to all purchasers of Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps. I. Shrier, (Sign of Golden Arm.) Cor. Front and Princess Sts. City Court. Mayor Fowler disposed of the fol lowing cases tO'day: Edward Green, charged with dis orderly conduct, was found guilty and fined $5 and coste. ' Louisa Waddell, disorderly, $10 and costs. William Trimble, charged with running a gambling house, was bound oyer to the next terra of the Criminal Court in a justified bond of $100. William Knox was found guilty of betting at a gambling game but was discharged with -an admonition to go and sin no more. Ed. Broadhurst wast faund guilty of disorderly conduct and fined $20 and costs. Richard Furgerson, charged with larcemvwas found not guilty and discharged, Charles Morris, a colored boy, was found guilty of larceny, but judgment was suspended on tbe promise of his parents to give a sound thrashing. Four cases were continued. Our-Public Knilding;. The Congressional Record reports that Senator Ransom has intro duced a bill to increase the appro priation for the public building in this city, which was read twice by its title and referred to the Commit" teeon Public Buildings and Grounds. The amount asked for, and which it is expected to obtain, is $150,000. The present" structure js too small and the necessity for its enlarge ment is absolute. It J can only be extended, however, by adding an other story. : We feel sure that Senator.Ransom wil succeed in getting the amount, asked for. He lias done much for this section in the past and he will relax no effort to secure for us this much needed appropriation. It is not out of place here to 'mention, the fact that he has always been deeply interested in thesuccess and prosperity of the Cape Feai section. He expressed himself to us very heartily to this effect on a recent in" terview we had with him during. the progress of the Fayetteville Centert hial and remarked, further, that he held himself, always in the future, as in the past, at the service of the people of Wilmington whenever, he could do anything whatever to ad vance their interests. 'That this was not idle talk is evidenced by the fact that the.Cape Fear item in the River and Harbor bill has always emerged from the Senate for'a much larger amount than it "called for j when it went there. Sometimes, in- deed, it has been doubled. Senator of the Senate 'Committee on Com merce, to which the River and Har bor bill is Invariably referred, and when the Senate was. Democratic rhe was chairman of that committee; When old Judge Jowler was tuck- ed in his little bed by Mrs.. Mouser he couldn't sleep a wink until the excellent woman had bought a bot - w ui v. nuu o vuuou wjiuuoH lie crossed his little hands and sunk 1 in sweet repose.- NEW ADVERTISKMExNTh 1 : : j j LL t7t P SALE FROM $2 00 -R PAIR UP TO $5.00 PER PAIR. THE LATTER . DOWN NO STEMS SOMETHING ELEGANT , A P. S. Mattresses manufactured to order, or Renovated. Springs for sale from $1 .50 up. ' . : ; 17 Princess St. - . OF ALL NEW STYLES. 1 v LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S FUtlS, BUSSES' CLOAKS AND N EW Al A It It 1ST S in Pfcaids aud Solid Colors. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR, V ' . 'LADIES' AND .CHILDREN. HOSIERY, In Colors and Fast Black. i" Dress Goods and Trimmings. Another lot PASSAMENTERIE, and almost anything new and pretty. BLACK SILKS FOK MONDAY NEXT. We have never had such demand for BLACK. SILKS and an entirely new lot will be opened on MONDAY TEXT of Beautiful Failles in black nnd trimmings or same. v R. M. IVJclWTIRE; dec 13 tf NORTH FRONT STREET. " . Br. steamship ." TP. Lockivood Wattley, cieared to day for Bremen, with 4y800.ba.les' cotton, valued at $228,800, shipped by Messrs. Alex. Sprunt & Son. There wasii man in our town and he was wondrous wise He jumped into a bramble bush and scratched out both his eyes. And when he saw his eyes were out, wtth all his might and main. He bought a bot tle, of Salvation Oil and rubbed them in again. new adveTitTsements. We are Selling. "VUT OUR DAAIAGED STOCK AT A SAC- riflce-to keep from moving.. Call and 'get a bargain, dec 16 It B. F. KEITH, Jis.. Cor. Chestnut and Water Sts. There Will Be (JRANB SOCIAL HOP, TO 15E GIVEN bji the Marine Engineers' Beneficial Associa tion, at Germania Hall, Thursday evening, December lath. Music bj the Italian Band. Tickets fl 00. Committee of Arrangements C. M. Linclqulst, B. R. Russell. G. W. Freder icks, j. M. c. Fisher, V. A. Furlong, dee ic 2t mon Aved Lighterage. 'jUlK UMDERSIGSE1 CONTINUES IN THE general Lighterage business at -No. lis North water street, and would be pleased to have a share of the patronage. Will give prompt at tention to all orders. - dCCl It TV. W. DOYLE. Notice. J HAVE OPENED. AT 11' NORTH WATER street. Call and buy goods cheap, ana sell your Furs for good prices. CHARLES F. BROWNE. Agnt. dec 16 dw tf WEST INDIA FRUIT. -gX-BRITISH SCHOONER "'BROTHERS. capt. Gibson, from Fortune Island, N p. IVe offer from above vessel HO Thousand GARDEN ORANGES. 3 " LIMES J OO Bunches BANANAS, 390 SUGAR CANE, 4 Barrels CORAL. 1 " MIXED SHELLS. 1,445 CONCH fcU ELLS, S..156 COCOA NUTS, " 300 Barrels SALT. CRONLY & SIOKUIS, dee l; 1 1 Importers.. HOLIDAY GOODS ! Firecrackers, Orantreg, jLenioii?, Apples; Nut?, KaisiiiH, Citrons, Prunes, - Currautti, Cakes, Cigar, Aiso,a lull stock ot groceries, send m orders. , . AD1UAN & YOLLEKS, WHOLESALE GROCERS, s. E. cor. Dock and Front sts. country merchants will do well to give usacalL - ; " dec 16 tf C h r i st m as C a r d g , "inRISTM AS NOVELTIES,, JUST JJECEI V ei and will be exjiihit v4 du ruig " the com- MVNDS. BROTTIZRS, - lWN. Front St, NEWADVERTISEHENT8. OWS PILLOWS Christmas Goods. :0: A Grand Assortment. SELECTED IN PERSON FROM TUB Come early and make your selec- k "-' , tions and avoid the rush. " Prices, Marked Down . :0: Presents to Suit Everybody. Come and see ns. Yates' Book Store. dec 16 iw St. John's Hall, - WILMINGTON. N. C, Dec. I',, m. QOMPANIONS:-THE REGULAR MONTH y Convocation of Concord Chapter o. l, K, A. M., will be hew this (Monday) evcnhjjr . at 8 o'clock. Election of Officers for ensuing year. .'-' 1 ' . J. DICKSON JiUNDS. li it : . secretary. WOTICE I ... ' . Native Deef ! . Native Beef I .HST RECEIVED ' . , IWO -CAR ' LOADS OF NATIVE BKEF . 1 ONE FROM Western North Carolina, ONE FROM . Southwestern Virginia. TbHief i3: FINE, FAT and JUICY, and' will be offered for sale on my Stalls, No. 1 ami , Front Street "Marker. V Soutn Ride, to-day and everyday next week." J. F Garrell. dec H 2t dust bo Gold JgY DlEMBEIl lSTnCERTAIN. SO CALX other Fiowcrins Roots at your own price. v " MSn Front "tTfcj,,,.
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