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PURE HIGHLY HOUSEKEEPERS can prove by a single tHaTthar these Extracts are the cheapest; tfiey are true to their names, full measure highf concentrated. &Qg23(Utwfim eoa nrm HBADaUARTERS ! :0:- HEADQUARTERS FOR otataes, Onions, Apples, Oranges, : C coaniits. and Lemons. ChasVF. BfpvynejAgt., 11S5 North Vater Street, WILMIXQTON, N.'C. Jan4 tf INTO KOW IS TnETIME TO BUY YOUK Pall and Winter CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. Urtys arid ChiWren's .A SPECULTV AND SOLD i rJewBrfc "Rriceo. Call at 'oYSuhd be 6nvtnceL Don't fof- - ' get our line of .'- J5CsL-tS ! . . . -.-.-; " . -LAT EST U A D WAY DLOC KIN SII.K - v HATS NLY 3.00. B.F.PENNY, TDK CLOTHIER, . OCtlT tf . 1 to Market Street. II 7 VOL XIV. There were 5 deaths in Boston on Sunday last, the largest record for ariy one day. in 17 years. " A decision has been rendered in the Superior Court of California de claring the sugar trust strictly unlawful. The death rate in Chicago has in-; Beautiful weatlier this. But oh, creased between 30 and 40 per cent for something a little more season in the last two weeks, all due to the j able andjnot quite ko beautiful. . influenza. ' N . j , . ; - j Everybodyj&vants to take a nde The Dowager Empress Augusta, thcie beautiful afternoons and the of Germany, died yesterday, froiu Hverv stables nr taxetV to meet the the effects lof the Russian, grippe, ! with pheumonia supciin luced. The Central Pacific R. R. has do- creed a semi-annual dividend of one , per cent, onthe common stock. How much it pays on the stock we are not told. uncommon And this is the anniversary of the Battle of New Orleans, famous for hiekory and cotton bales. The hicic ory lias played out but the cotton bales still cut a very important fig ure in the levees at New Orleans. And now it is said that the Repub licans in Iowa are planning to steal the lower house in the legislature from the Democrats. Is there any thing in heaven or on earth, or in the sea that they will not steal if they can get their hands on it, provided they can carry it off? - There are hopes that the Russian Grippe has lost its hold in New York. This is based'on the fact tlwit there were 14C deaths there on Mon day, against 207 on Sunday. v The physicians think that the declining point has been reached. Still, there are 40,000 "cases now ' under treat ment in the city. k . No preparation could have made such a reputation as Salvation uu has (in so short a time; wirnout iu strinsic merit of the highest order. It kills pain. Price 25 cents a bottle. LOCAL ISnEKTS- 1NDKX TO NSW ADTKKTISK JUSTS, J D Kctt Druggist Munds Bros Pharmacists W M Cvxuixr Mattresses Mas II Chadbocrx & Co Card. K M McIntire Carpets, Mattings, etc For other local se fourth page. . This is pretty warm March. weather for We how have the best Poeket Scissor made. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t Shot, Cartridges, Loaded Shells and ammunition of all kinds forsale bv the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. ' At 11a. m. to-day the thermome ter registered 76 degrees in the open air, which is precisely Summer heat. You will find a nice assortment of Rifles at-the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. Just the article to make your "boy happy. t Heating Stoves of all kinds and sizes. We will give you substantial goods' and 'tow. prices. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t : - Mr. J. W. S. Robinson, of the Black River section of Sampson county, was in the city to-day for a few. hours. ' ' A -few weeks more'of such weather and we will have strawberries on tlie market, cheek by jole with cran berry sauce, - Last night was as pretty as they generally make'em. There was a full moon, a clear sky and a balmy breeze from the Southwest. You can get all-sizes in good and heavy Canton Flannel Drawers atj centsiit the Wiliiiington Shirt Fac tory, No. 122 Market street. tf Mr. B. Y. Keith, Jr;, who has had a very severe attack of influenza, has recovered and we are ghuVtrisei him at work again. . We are very sorry ttv hear that ilr. Lord i in An extrejuet; critical condition, to day, and t it is feared that the end is not far off. " A few benighted New River oys ters, that ought to have been upmar ket in January, when the weather is generally supposed to be cold, were sold here to-day as low as 50 cents a gallon... ' Cutlery. Our stock of Standard Cutlery fsvery: complete. We keep everything in this line that you can possibly desire, and our prices are the lowest." iJrop.tn and look at our assortment. Ni Jacobi Hdw. Co. t VVlIvMINGTON.I N. C, WEDNESDAY, JANUAUY 8, 18JJ0. No 21. Laundry Ironing Stove are sold .by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. tr The skies above us to day. were as blue as Summer skies ever are. Th e g rand jury at the C r i in i naj Court were discharged to day for the term. -" r- demand. . ! A large number took advantage of the line weather and the low fare to take'a trip over the Seacoajif 5 R. to-dar. It used to be sard that 'virtue alone outbuilds the Pyramids" but if it gees on conquering and to con quer. Dr. Bull's Cough" Syrup . will out cure and Out live them all. Schr Harry White, Hopkins, clear ed to-day for Kingston, with 91,923 feet lumber and 250,000 shingles, valued at $3,038,29, shipped by Mr. E. Kidder s Son. At the regular monthly meeting of Wilmington S. F. E. Co. No 1, held last night, Mr. James D. Smith was elected Second Asssistant Fore man of the Company, to serve until the annual -election of officers in March' next. A Real Attraction. The children's concert, at Luther Memorial Building, next Friday night, promises to be.au affair of usual attractioness to music-loving people and eipecially to those who take an interest in the musical de velopment of the young people. "Rev. F. W. K. Pesehau. who is a thorough musician ,and Iras a re markable? tact for cultivating the iiuiKieni uowers of the vounjr. is ----- i . training the. singers for their work, and will make the concert a com. plete success, so far as the music is concerned. The programme is some what varied from that of. New Ynr's. and it ' iV rearlv interesting to listen to the almost perfect time, tune and sweetness with which the songs and choruses are sung. Froni what we know of the programme and the manner in which the several pieces, both sentimental and comic, are sung the. entertainment will be a highly enjoyable affair Some lr Alton t the Fire. The fire is'all out now at the Clar endon mills and this moriiing'Capt. W. E. Mayo, the machinist, had nearly all of the large force of mill hands at work, clearing aay the debris. As stated by us yesterday the mills are to be rebuilt at once. The sawing and planing machinery is all ruined and will Jiave to be re placed. There were three planers and every one of them is worthless. New ones, of improved design, have been ordered by telegraph from New York arid will be a once shipped. It is expected that the,millsf will be tunning again, on full time, in two weeks from to-day. The engine and boiler, which were in ii. fi rick building adjoining the mill, and with a brick wall between, are wholly uninjured. Ten thous and feet will cover the amount of lumber destroyed, although there teVm a creat deal on the Vtrd at the time. ' -- ;-' " It is certain that the tire was well worked. Theiireinen did" their full measure ofdutv. Cant. Edgar Wil- m liams'ifh the steam tug Marie, did a great deal of valuable and effec tive work - in saving the slide and the lumber on the wharf. Hework ed from the river, which theYiremen could not reach. It is undeniable, though, that a probablymuch greater disasterVas averted by the faet that the wind was from . the . Southwest. Had it come out of the-North ,we think it would have been extremely difficult, if not impossible, to save the com press near the mill as it is very vul nerable to lire on its Northern front. Wanteri to be Ileanl From. If any person has ever given Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy a fair trial, and has not been perfectly and per manently cured, thatwrson should write the proprietors ot that won derful remedy, for they are in dead earnest and mean business"' when thev offer $300 reward for a , ease of nasal caiarriH " 'V- VuJ of how long standing, which thev 4 eannot cure.- Tlie itemeay is kuhi iv lrno-o-istiit . .t onlv 50 cents. ,.-r It w nnli milU. - KOOUllllir, . urmiui liii.ji.. septic, cleansing and bealiu ill A Sad ami Sorrowful Story. Information has been received f here to the effect that Revv Carson ' - L. Powell, an independent mission - ary to Africa, from this State had while insane killed his little daugh - i 1, - ,s . x. te r. Mr.- Powell is a -..native of Co - lumbus county and was at one.time pastor of the Baptist (Church at Fair Bluff. The particulars are meagre, Frouith Raleigh Call we learn the . ' u , , . , r t ,1. following; relative to wr. roweii. . indicated an unsoundness of mind, and the faculty advised him to leave the institution, which he did. About 4 a year later he came, to Raleigh to attend a session of theBaptist State Convention. Ho was strongly im bued with a notion that he should m a m . .1 CO to Airica as a inissxonury, turn made application to the various Baptist Boards of theS6uthern Con vention to be sent to that country to do missionary, w rk. These ap-. plications 'were invariably refused bv all the Hoards on account pi me condition of-Powell's mind. IVhile attending the Convention here, he did something which positively con firmed its unsoundness, wnen.tne Convention was in session, he went to a dry goods store and bougiit some colored calico, some ribbons and a lot of brass pins. He then went back to the church, went into the basement and stripped himself of his clothing. Then he wrapped the calico and ribbons about him, fastening them tolhis body by stick ing the oins deep into his flesh. In- this condition he walked into the main audience room wnen.tne Con vention was in session and transact ing business. Friends quickly took him in charge and carried him away and clothed him properly. Though thelBoard would not appoint him a missionary, to a toresgn country, thev gave hi m some State .mission ary work to do. While carrying on this work, he traveled in' the State generally and met Miss Hoge, of if;ievela:nl county. He address edNher and they became en gaged. He ordered a wedding suit from Wanamaker's. of Philadelphia, with instructions to send it. to Shel by, in this State. He went to Shel by' on the day proceeding'- the one set 'for the iiianiaGre: ahd' found the suit awaiting him He took it, tried it on and found the coat too smalh He regarded this as "an indication from the Lord"' that he should not marrv -and nositiA'ely'refused to ful Tnll the eniratremertt. Miss Hoge be came insane over the action, and at terwards died in the insane asylum of this citv. Powell continued his work in this State and about 1875 met Miss HadJ ley. of Wilhamston.'wliom be soon afterwards married. Soon after this the idea that he must sro to Africa nmi missionary took possession of Powell with redoubled force. H e tried again to get an appointment from the Baptist Mission .Boards. but failed. This failure,' however, did not check his ardor, lie con tinued work here, with the Africa notion stilt -'nrevalenf. till about three years asro when he left for Al giers, in Africa, as ,an independent missionary. His church at Fair Bluff, in this State, organized a so ciety for his support in that . work and w ith .flie f und& it raised and some help received from outside sou rcesT they have paid the mission ary's expenses." Powell was here ftbont a vear affo and delivered lec tures in the Baptist Churches of the city. When ne returned to Sirica, two splendid voung men of New York; Doctors' Jeach and Maynard, accomnanied him. Mrs. Powell'is bowed down with grief. She cannot see her husband unless he is strongly guarded, and her life in Africa is now miserable and wretched She will return to North Carolina and will be accom- Itmnied bv Dr. Maynard wlio will ionfnYA m thia nnnrru Tor n. taw months. MrsrPowjell has four lit tle children to bring with her, rang ing in age from twelve to tive years.. Forecasts. ; For North Carolina, fair weather, followedv local showers. For Wil- mington and vicinity, fair weather. lr Catarrh originates in scrofulous taint.' Hood's Sarsaparilla purifies the blood, and thus permanently cures catarrh. - NEW ADYEK1I8EMEST8. ':-".;v.-:brd;...v".v.' WE AVAIL OUItSELVES OF TIIE EARL lest opportunity to lender publicly our thanks to the Cnlet of the Fire Department, his assistants, and the various fire companies of the city; also to theCaptairranttfrewof the steamer "Marie-' for their earnest and untlr lng en'orts to save our property from destruc tion by Are last ni?ht. - . JAS. II. rilADBOUHN & CO. January TthylSiKH . .-jatiKit rjotice. . SPECIAL. MEETING OP THE STOCK- liolders of the Wilmington Seacoast liailrbad Company will be held on Wednesday, the l"th Inst.,, at 11 o'clock a. m-, dt the omce of tlie Company, corner Tenth and Princess streets. Jan fi td 1 'II. M. COWDEN. Secy. . C Ii ri o t m a g Ca rds , rUillSTySAS NOVELTIES, . . PORCELAIN Studies. A few handsome nusa cases, aii our "oods hrteciHi with care, and very reason able m price. jniNH.H BROTHERS, Cec 17 tf - - - . liH N. rwnt pt? IiA 18G8 or TC0 Jie was a student at ' 801111(1 oyster, vyery Ducket guaranteed. Also, t r? - Vii JIl 4mL , ! a general assortment of Poultry, Farm Pro- Wake; Foist College, m this coun- ,a Ap -tuj best-"of ereiythlng anrt noth ty uiul was a class-mate of llev.-C,4iDs:butiiieBFr. LDurham. Wlnle there, certain things ; ... . Av V; XT a J' M6JW ADV ICUT I v is .11 KNT hO-St-liSCKlllKICK WliiMIXUTOX T'KfiE- ;piioneEcban that James D. Nutt is. the only; Druggist, who ! v 'i bas a telephone In ilic city? or is the nuta ; : j bc-vr . . . janutf j -illirSPPth- j UJ l.rS .$IIU ortll. j tjivehv day in the veki oFfERPOR Ci sale Fresh New lUver Oj-sters. I keep nonelmtihe very bast ana never offer an un-J tigs and Ve have been clearing out a lot verv satisfactory. ' .1 ,uetij (im ii . r mat, mar i amrKVLore. . R Dress Goods and Trimmings. We can show in all f the NEW and -PQPt;LAR COLORS and STYLES. - ..." - BLACK C3DO"lDS IDE Embracing a great variety bf NOVELTIES and all of the STAPLES. NICE MATTINGS AD NAPIEKS WE CARRY JN VRIETY. :?: WOOD AlSnD b!rass POLES - IN ALL IOPi'LAR LEXCrTHS; . . -.- - You lUlight as La Grippe For it is ..comincf. You will need . . . - ' '-- ;-.,".'- ': ' . A SOFT BED TO BE SICK ON Call at once on VST--IMC; Cummixigj,..:' V7 PRIKTCESS STREET. Cash 20 Per Cfent. Less You can now find at our Store a choice selection of CARPETINGS. Our variety includes every grade, from the least expensive INGRAINS TO THE FINEST BRUSSELS AND VELVET. We have made arrangements with one of the most. prominent to siipplv us with samples of all the new designs as' they, appear, .and to . ' fill all our orders at prices that will enable us to . . Sell You Carpets as Low as You Could Buy Thciriat Any Retail House in New York, or Elsewhere, u .. WESHOW YOU THIS-r- ,; . IMMENSE:SOCl I by samples of from one-half yard to one yard of any pattern, r with RICHARDSON'S PATENTED "EXHIBITOR. so constructed that any pattern placed within is multiplied for indefinite space and appears as. though perfectly matched and fitted to a room. Selecting Carpets in this way is much .. ' more satisfactory than, the old way of " matching loosely upon the lloor. : - ' Requiring no extra room, having no capital invested nor interest or insurance on the Ktock, rio-iemnants, no old stock or pattern? left . over rtHlucin'- the profit, we can afford to send for and get you any pattern von may.select at a cheaper price than Vou ' i-ould buy the same were you in Xew York yourself. - .... . . " '-: ' - ' . ":.." ' ; ' :." Auy Stvlo or Qualify Required, not Found in OurStock ol'Hani- pin, Can Uo Procured by Kettiru K.vpross. ; - All orders for CARPETS forwarded to our New York HoiisoUI:Ih "promptly filled and sent by return express or freight. : Verv respectfully yours, - '. f M . JVL K ATZj. '.:'.. DRY GOODS AND CARPETS, 11G TJaekot Gt. , wq will "bdclaa to recciro ccnnnmicati from enjr meni3 ca, ay tad&u EUDjccts ; Tne" name cf tea writer mist aiwaya.te Cpmmunlcaticpust rTwrltten on la arSapatcrV:4 .'; ' ; Perawaatteaciiistrje vci2eLr ; ' - Anx it 13 esTeclkttr and'lpaLrtlculariy anflr r stood tat tJ&SJiaitor 5oc3 tot ftlvfars rnflora the tiewsof corTeoiiacnto cmiab so statM in tne editorial columns. NEW ADVEnTIOEaENTS. HOLIDAY GOODS Pira Crac Icors,' O ira nsec . v . Lem nj, Apply, Nut?, Uaisitii), CitroiiP, Prunes', Currants, Calccp, Cigar?, Vc. Alo. a full srockof .ROt'lJTUKs;-? Sen.fln youroidera. -,.. , : --'v.-, a Dk i A N:&y; LLiins, 1 r - s.'. El Cor. Oock i n1 Fr.lht Sts. -fi count ry merchants? will tio wc ti to give .us a call.,- - ; '-Z': -jr ' '"(.eclutf "'of - the. above goods. The prices aro - - . - : v . ' - . -' - -i , - Well Prepare for -AT- 3FBLIO 9 a Than. Regular Kates. :0: the aid of Vlilmington ; TJ . a. C A R PETS
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