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' - FLJL IT0TICZ 'Wa inu te iai to nc:r?3 c:iu frccj cui tfiexiaa cn any ant an'frxjecfs CC-crai uitcrcct, rent ' : V :-- - -:,Tiio xweo ct ta -Titer cinst iuwaHJ msheato.mo-tcr; ' QozmusiizuztaxmLst to. Wnttc a -on; tu l3 putiiSedTery eTe'Bli.sunaaja excepted, - B- .josh. T. JrS, Editor and Prop. -yuBSCRiPTioN9;roOTAafi pa rp. ue year. tt.XV fix ;mUarOXTLk montus. $L0a One; montn, 35 cents. . rue paper will be delivered 6y earners, free' ,t &vge. in any part of the city, at teabove rates, or 10 cents per wee . f . vdvtrUsins ratoa low and UlwraL rr-Hiibscribers will please report any and U1 ruiuu-ca to receltaejrj"1; fg1lg?l. f.'fl-nr-Tr T ' 1L J one arwi ISO prCP, ; - V Pcrsciisiiacs n zzt to atcl ; n(f it I? KTCC!2y. n4 . parttcukrii under "; stood that the Ufitor does not alTrsys endors tho views of ccrrcrponaents ci!c3 so Btated VOL XIV. W ILM INGTON, N. C. FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1890, NO 23. la the editorial colmars. V' Prent in the most elegant form . THE LAXATIVE A NO NUTRITI0U8 JUICE OFTH r FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, Combined' with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human system, forming an agreeable and effective laxative to perma nently cure Habitual Consti pation, and the many ills de pending on a wealc or .inactive condition of the KIDNEYS, LIVER AHD BOWELS. 1 1 is the most e xceHeat remedy known to - CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one is Bilious or Constipated . so a-HAT-PURE ELOOO, RKFRSSKKIQ LKXP. HEALTH and THE MOTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it.. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST fOH MAMUFACTUREOOKUYBY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. VAN FRANCISCO, CAl, VWISVUt. Xt. NEW YORK. N. Y For sale toy ROtSERT R. BELLAMY. . WHOLESALE DltCOGIST, men 28 ly dtw Wilmington, N. C. HOUSEKEEPERS can prove ba single trial that these Extracts are the cheapest; they are true to the?r names, fu!meaurei nd highly concentrated.1 aog 23 (Ltw-Cra eod nrm HEADQUARTERS I HEADQUARTERS FOR Potatoes, Onions, Apples, Oranges, Cocoannts and Lemons. m Chas. F. Browne, Agt., lia North Water Street, WILMLKQTOH, N. C. 1 an 4 tf II. CROXENBERG, Tt3Tip A!jn SUPERBLY EXECUTED -otog-rapfcs at reasoae prlcL ; FRAMTNO A SpECIALTT. Jysatf Ufl)tf Market st.. soatn side 1EKKY GLEAVES. F. TT. KEltCHNER, Pre, and Juueer! ... Treasurer. OWEN p. LOVK, Secreury. fhe GleavesHardware Company WlLil WrON,. a, 3 TD? ONLY .21C.IY J0BM1G :lUDlTiE'; mm IN THIS STATE OR SECTION. ! Cnntry Merchants rjll please remember tals when they write Her ORpra pt bay their hardware. (docsilm : .. - - ' '-. 1 Hardwaret pNWARB ?'-sf w. EPRIKQER & COn Importers and JobhersJ nov f ; Puroell Bulldlnsr. For Colo.. 1 0 0 0 BS" 0lJ METAL, CLEAN tam eod cccuon. wui-ta said cheap. , Afplylitf ? .u THIS OFFICE. Calvin S. B rice has been nominat- ed by the Democrats of the Ohio Legislature, in caucus, as United States Senator. The. nomination is- equivalent to an election. IIon.W. D. Kelley,' of Pennsyl- Palatka, Fla., has removed to Presi vania, sometimes called "Pig Iron dent City, in the same State. Ke,ey'l:f ud, now" rr ssn Nor. barque- cfiiitor, . -Nielsen, Past as , "the father of the House, ceared to-day for Libair, with 2,256 died last evening at Washington barrels rosin, valqed at 3,00.33, - , shipped by Mr. J. W. Bolles. . " i i - . Charlotte Democrat: We lay it ; The annual meeting of the lot down as our belief that it is safer for leople to drink beer than to drink i wiiisKy. Ajiereiore, it uiey win i V.Jl. .tt X- j.t ' ,l I drink, they should, as far as the law-makers of a city have the right of encouragement, be encouraged to drink beer. The establishment of : ealoons, for beer only, is evidently such an encouragement. Therefore, for the good of the pepple, it would feeem that the multiplication of beer saloons is for the benefit of the 'com munity. It. is really very pleasant to know that that bloated bag of beastli ness, Benjamin F. Butler, has risen to the full height of the venom that isin him and has essayed to abuse Grover Cleveland. No higher meed of praise can be given to the peer less Cleveland than this. It has been truly said of him 4We love him for the enemies he has made" and the enmity and villification of this old cock-eyed son of a seacook is far more desirable than friendship or words of praise from him. "Doctor," said a despairing pat ient to his physician. "I am in a dread ful condition! I can neither lay nor set. What shall I dor "I think you had better roost," was the re ply. Now, if we consider that the poor fellow was all contorted with rheumatism, the doctor would nave done much better by prescribing a bottle of Salvation Oil, which would have relieved his 'patient at once. Price 25 cents a. bottle. INDEX TO NEW ADVERTI8KMKNTSi J D Nctt Drujfeist B P rxNNT ciotning Mds Bbos Pharmacists A J Mabshall Land for Sale John F Garreix Fine Meats Annuai. M-ETina Oakdale cemetery R M McIimBE Carpets, Mattings, etc Cbonly & Morris Oranges, Bananas, $c , ,99. For other local see fourth page. Get your kites ready, boys. Sfarch is here. New buildings are going up in all directions over the city. Laundry .Ironing Stoves are sold by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t We now have the best Pocket Scissor made. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t Some very fine live turkeys were selling here to-day at $100 to $1.25 fach Shot, Cartridges, Loaded Shells and ammnnition of all kinds for sale by the N. Jacobi ftdw. Co. You wiH find anice assortment of Rifles at the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. Jqst-the article to make your boy happy. . t 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 iieayy Canton,Flannel Drawers at 50 cents, at the Wilmington Shirt Fac tory, No,-133 Market street. tf An automatic railway dump car, for use at the guano warehouse of theC. F. & Y. V. R. R., at Point Point, has been under the shed of the New York Steamship Company for a month past. j Cutlery. Qur stock of Standard Cutlery is very complete. Wo keep everything in this line that you can possibly desire, and our prices are the lowest. Drop In $nd look at our assortment N. Jacobi Hdw.. Co. t Haven-.t the almanac makers made a mistake, somehow? Surely jiis Is' not January, byt March, The wind whistled around the street cor ners today, stirring up the dust, just as it does in the windy month of March, - Br. Schooner Edwin Janet arrived here yesterday afternoon, to Messrs. Cronly & Morris, with a cargo of superior fruit, air.in excellent con- rlitioh" Sh is frntn TTneaan nnr! Tins t Tinr -nmnMQ nnA lnTr lmwas,pipcapples,tomatoes,Sl.ell8, : : -T.Vi . TAr - it". ' sc.y mi oi- wiucn win ue soiu irora the vessel. Mr. J. Dickson Muhds is erecting a handsome residence on Walnut street, between Second and Third.4 . rp A , - . . . . . 1 , V-1L.1t. UI1L llir riirti I1HNI. 31 r"HW IIUril nT -1 ' f- .v.,.U.,V w. owners of Oakdale Cemetery will tfe. held at the company's office in this ' . -mm . . ' cjiy on nexc aionaay evening. Rheumatism is caused by lactic acid in the blood, which Hood's Sarsaparilla neutralizes, and thus c "res rheumatism. j "Fairand frosty1 is what Turners j almanac promises us earlv next . week. We-n gamble on the fair part jbll tare exceedingly doubtful as to the frost. This morning while the Cape Fear hose reel was on its way to the fire, on crossing one of those deep gulleys on Orange andThird streets the axle tree broke. Ger. barque Constantin von liei neeke, Andreis, cleared to-day for London, with 2,696 barrels rosin, valued at 3,500, shipped by Messrs. Williams & Murchison. Italian barque Angelo C'asteltano, cleared late yesterday afternoon for Genoa, Italy, with 1,657 bales of cot ton, valued at $76,000, and 2,000 staves, valued at $50, shipped by Messrs. Alex. Sprunt & Son. The Young Catholic FriendTs So ciety, of this city, will go to Charles to attend the consecration of the new Cathedral there Sunday next. They will leave here to-morrow night and return on Monday morn ing. : . . ' :' The new steam launch built by Capt. Sam Skinner "for the govern ment will be used in the Charleston department, for ascending" and sur veying some of the small streams. It was built under orders from Capt. Abbott. The moon does'nt rise to-night till nearly half-past 9 o'clock. So if you wa.nt to drive your best girl to the Sound this afternoon, for a re turn ride hy moonlight, you had best take some bottled moonlight afong with you. .Newbern voted yesterday $50,000 subscription to the capital stock of the East Carolina Land and Im provement Co. and this will guar antee them a railroad to Jackson villaj where it will connect with the W., O, & E..-Q. R. R. New North Carolina hams are held here in the stores at 14 to 15 cents a pound. With green pork at to 7 cents this .would seenv to be a pretty steep price for smoked meat. It sells high ; from carts, however, and the margin to the dealer is a sinall one. Mr. W, M. Parsley, for some time past assistant local freight agent of the W. & W. and W., C. & A. roads at this place, has resigned that posi tlo.n to take another and a better one on tne road in Georgia with which his brother, Mr. O. G. Pars ley, Jr., is connected. Our neighbor of the Star comes to us to-day in a new dress and with a clean" face. The type are : all new and handsome and the press work causes them to show up very clearly and distinctly. The size of the type is one grade larger for t-e veadiag matter, he improvement is a ma ed one. u , : ( ' We invite attention to the aoyer tisement of Mr." A. J. Marsha.ll, Commissioner, of the sale "2f a va able piece of real estate inrrfis city, to take place at the Court - House, door on Monday, February. 10th. The property is located near the corner of Castle and Stecond streets and the sale i$ to be made under a decree of the Superior Court. Wanted to be Heard. From."" . . If any person has ever given Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy a fair trial, and has not been perfectly and per manently cured, that person should write the proprietors of that - won derful rmddy, for they are in dead j nmest and umpan business4 when they offer $500 reward for a sa&rbr n?iftAl r-fttArrlMo'ttiatte-phow bftd.or LbIHoW -lOUK 8taHiiJ TSrhiA thev rcannot ftiirA. Th T?. atti v i sn l 1 ffiS f?S ! mild, .soothing deodorixing; ant septic, clrsins, arid healin rv - The Portner Plant. Work at the Portner plant, comer I "'Eighth and Brunswick streets, is be- jingrapidlv pushed forward. Cant. J. S. Allen has the contract. The T . .- f ,,JK ' 1 , 2 1 fi wiuis ure up oeyoim me urst iioor already and Capt. Allen says that although he has until Mai'ch 1st, un-' derthe contract, -to complete, the buildiitgs, he yet hopes to have them ready by.the . first of February. A track from the, railroad runs up to the side of the main building and on this cars will be carried up - to the P'atjform and loaded and unloaded. They say that the beautiful belle Of Washington, Miss , uses cos metics but it is a vile slander. She owes her bloom to excellent health, and she keeps well bw using Dr. Bull's Congh Syrup. -: :r DIED. , - LORD. In this city, at 11:45 p. in., January 9th, 1890, FREDERICK J. LORD, aged -07 years and 9 days, i - The funeral services will take place at St. James'. Church at 10:30 o'clock to-morrow (Sat urday) morning. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Annual Meeting' O FTIIK LOT OWNERS OF "OAKDALE" Cemetery will t hell at tlie Company's Office, 114 Princess street, on Monday, January 13th, at 8 O'clock p. m. . RICnARD J. JONES, Jan 10 2t fri mon ! gec'y and Treas'r. rri"v&,H. OF - BR SCHR. EDWIN JANET, (CAPTAIN TEDDER, :m-ITII A CARGO OF SUPERIOR FRUIT in excellent condition. She has ORANGES,. UKAfJs; FKU1X, UAJNAINAS, 1JN JA Pl, TOMATOES, COCOANDTS, CONCn SHELLS, SHELL WORK, (BASKETS, WREATHS and a CROSS), CORAL, STAR FISn. &0. For sale from Vessel by CRUNLY & MORRIS. janlOIt, Sale of Land. TY VIRTUE OF A DECREE OF THE SU- perlor Court of New Hanover County, made in ike case of Nancy. Grotgen; et al vs.' John II. Grotgen, on Monday, the loth day of Feb ruary,iP90, at 13 Q'clock-M.,I will sell at public auction, for cash, at the Court House door, in the city of Wllminsrton. the following des cribed valuable piece of real estate situate in saiq ciry, to-wii: Resinning- in the -Northern line of Castle street, at a point 82 feet and 6 inches West of tne Norcnwesi intersection oi casue ana sec ond streets, and running thence along the saia roinern line or jasue street westwara ly 83 feet and 6 inches, and thence Southward ly and jara!lel with Second street 66 feet, thence Eastwardly and parallel with Castle street. 83 feet and 6 Inches, and thence south wardly and parallel with second street 63 feet to the Northern line of castle street, the be fflnnlngr, the game being part cf Lot No. 5 in This the 10th day of January, 1890. A. J. MARSHALL, . Jan 10 It , Commissioner. nTO7IO. WILMINGTON, N. C, JAN. 3, 1890. rjpHE ADJOURNED ANNUAL MEETING OF the Stockholders of the Carolina Oil and Creo sote Company, for the transaction of such business as may be brought before It, will be held atrthe office of the Company, in the city of Wilmington, N. C, at ll o'clock a. m,, on Thursday, January 16th, 1890. . F. C. PRINDLE, v. . ' jan 4 3t 4 10 15 Secretary and Treasurer. Oysters and So Fertile EVERY DAY IN THE WEEK I OFFE R FOR sale Fresh, New River Oysters. I keep none but the very best and never offer an un sound oyster. Every bucket guaranteed. Also, a. general assortment of Poultry, Farm Pro ducts, c The toest of everything and noth ing but the Best. . G.G. AMAN, ; dec 13 eod tf Front Street Market store. Z Executor's Notice. .TJAV1NG QUALIFIED AS. EXECUTOR OF n the wlU of Mrs. Catherine G. Kennedy, deceased, I hereby notify all persons having claims against the estate of the said testatrix to present the same to me on or before the 3d day of J anuary, A. D. Dated this, 3i day of January, 189a ' A. J. DKROSSET, jan 3 oaw 6w. f x . - - ' Executor. Another Car Load ! 1 RECEIVED. 1U-DAY, ROM WESTERN North Carolina, another car load of that ele gant, pasture-fed v BEEF CATTLE. "7. - - - None better has been seen here In months. It is the only really fine ;Beef J in Wilmington. It will be c sAte z mySUlls ui Jrt street Markt" aorf. and Saturday .ana net ' -Respectfullv i . . i- siaxis l ana s. j?'ront strtet MarKet.SrOUUi.siae. - . Jan93t: . " . ; N E W A l V 15 ItT 1 KU E N T8. IO Sl'BSClUBEHS WILMINGTON TllLR- LPone Exchange: Are jou aware of the fact that James D-. Nutt is the only Druggist who ha5; a telephone in the city ? " is the num ber. . , : jan 6 tf Wotice- -SPECIAL MEETING OP THE STOCK- holdersof the WilmiDgton Seacoast. Rf ilroad Company will be held on We:lncsda.v, the irth" Inst., at 11 o'clock a. m., at tbe omce of the Company, corner Tenth acd Princess streets. 3anfitd . II. M. ROW DEN, Secy. ugs and A We have been clearing out a -lot verv satisfactorv. Dress Goods We can show in allrof.the "STYLES.--. R BLACK CSrOOIDS IDElPAaciTIiaiSTa?, Embraciirg a great variety of NOVELTIES-aiul all of. tie STAPLES. NICE MATTINGS ANI N A PIERS;-; ; . - we carry . WOOD AND : IX ALL POPITLAR LENGTHS. . ' ;f . - , You nlight as C 6 For it js coming. La A SOFT BED TO BE SICK ON- Call at once on " , , . - " Cash 0-A;-fiS 3E3C 20 Per Cent. Less You can now find at our Store . a' choice selection of CARPETING S. 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 Wew York Wholesale Houses to supply us svith 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 Them at Any Retail House in New York or Elsewhere. : - s? - - .-- - . .. --. . . " WE SHOW YOU THIS . . ; 1 ii:v:isrszE stogh: by samples of from'one-half . if - . . with RICHARDSON'S PATENTED EXHIBITOR i ' 1 " - . - so constructed that any pattern plaoel within is) multiplied-for an indefinitesps.ee. and appears as though perfecty matclied and fitted to a room. Selecting Carpets in. this way is mticli more satisfactory . than; the old way "of v 1 iwatching loosely upCrn the floor. Requiring n,o; extra room, having ,no capital .laVeste-U, nor fnterest or insurance on the stock, no remnants, . no old stock or patterns left i - over, reducing the profit, we can afford to sehd for and get you V any pattern you may select at a cheaper price than you . . . could buy the same, weTeyon in. New York, von rself: -' - i Any Style or Quality Ilequirod, pie?, Can lxe PCOCiired All arders for h RPPTS fnrwa promptly (illd aud sent by return'eipress Or freight,; - ,:-1 t Ji . Very respeotfiilly yours, ' ; M. M. K AT.Z , . . DRY GOODS AND CARPETS, . V ' 1 nc r.lnrkot Gt., Wilmington j l j. 'Gi Important Cale. JgY VIRTUE OFAN. ORDER OF frllE V perlor ourt of New Hanover County, I will sejl, for cash, at 15 o'clock: M, on.FRID W . .. ---j - ' the 24th day of January, 1800, at the Court House door of said county, the onchlf undl yided interest of the late Mrs: Saljy J.'Moore, deceased, in and to certain'; rpai estate" situate in the city of Wllmlngtonr.on" Front 'street, South of Toomer's Alley, consisting? of tbat valuable lirick -Building now . ccmied hr Louis II. Meares and others. - - . 3 11. A, LONDON.-: dec 27 oaw iv fri . Co ramiic loner.- rt Sqtiaf'es. of the above oods. , ' The prices are and Trimmingii;: NEW and- rOPri;AR COLORS and in variety, BBASS -POLES - Well Prepare- for .You will need 7 GlUPPE 17 PRIITCESS STREET. CARPETS AT- ! Than Regular Hates. :0: yard to one yard of any pattern, the aid of - , not Fouud In UdrStock of Bam Dy lletiirn Express. : " ' lwl irt Xv - YivV Hnnca will S3
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