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THIS TAPES "7d wia , tacLs4 ta receive ccnniciu " trpni ota menci ex iby uti tii ntjsns -MM . f SCKIPTI0H9. POSTAGE PAID: u mont&a J2.0O. THree- year, . - m mmmi - m0ntns. 11-00. one rau-iu, : win bo delivered by camera, free charge, mPJU,'w ; I nta per week ... A .w, ttiii Dloase report any. and VOL XI V. WILMINGTON, N. C. TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1890. NO 26. KnnrtTto receive tneir pager reggariy 'IFF H j) n :i r "IT 11 :.i i -T, I IK VI r , j -vvs- r-ry-ir-i present in the most ekgant form triC LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUIOE FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, . . . ' ' Combined with Uie medicinal rtues of plants Known xo ue tost beneficial to the human system, forming an agreeable '"nd effective laxative to perma nently cure Habitual Consti pation, and the many ills de posing on a weak or inactive fcondition of the XIDNEYS, LIVER AHD BOWELS. It is the cost exctljemt remedy known to leanse the system effectually When one is Eilious or Constipated SO THAT URE BLOOD RCFRESHina 8LIIP, HEALTH and themutii NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and all are elightea witn u. ASK YOUR DHUGQIST FOH MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. HAN FRANCISCO, CAL. f)MSVILLF. Kf. NEW YORK. N. T For sale uy UOiSERT B. BEIiLAQlY, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, ich26lyd&w Wilmington, N. V. 5feJidardHavorins HOUSEKEEPERS can prove by a single V that these Extracts are the cheapest; iy are true to their names, full measure i highly concentrated.' i? 23 dtw 6m eod nm H. CRONENBERG, PHOTOGRAPHER, jUTISTIC AND SUPERBLY EXECUTED Jtosrapns at reasonable prices. FRAMING A SPECIALTY. 23 tr - 1163tf Market St.. South side NOTICE! TO BUYERS. HAVING A NICE LINK OF DEN'S AND BOYS' ft, anl in order to make room lor my ing and Summer Stock, f HI c1qw out for the next go clays my entire line of Goods at EVP YORK COST. p at once and be convinced of the above andflgures. - B. P. PEJSNY, THE CLOTHIER, lib Market Street. 9 tt IEADQUARTERS ! HEADQUARTERS FOR Potatoes, Ottlois, Apples, Oranges, roamita and Lemons. has. F. Browne, Agt., I- North Water Street, Mtr WILMINQTOi?, N.C OIL mm. LOCAL INDKX TO NKW ADVERTISKMKNT3, J D NrTT Drujrglst l F Tens v Clot hiiiff Munts Hros Pharmacists B F Swank, Agt Retail Grocer K D WESsKUr For Sale ana Kmt For other local see fourth imire. nt'yriitifyins E-s are selling now nt 15 to Kl4,'iff Syrop Compi Only 25 cents for the round trip t. iuui tun via iiic k?ra;uni3b tuiiiruall Laundry Ironing Stove3 are sold ! by the N. Jacob! Hdw. Co. t I We now have the best Scissor made. N. Jacob i Hdw Co. A called meeting of the stockhold-' ers of the Seacoast Railroad held to morrow. will be Shot,-Cartridges, Loaded Shells CT ' nri h.nimnniffnn rf n fcinric frC?iio by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. The afternoon train on the Sea coast Railroad now leaves at 3 o'clock, instead of 2.30, as formerly. 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 low prices. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. Br. echooner Victory, Bethel,clear ed to day for Nassau with 255,000 shingles, valued at $1,200, shipped by Mr. Ji A. Springer. You can get all sizes in good and heavy Canton Flannel Drawers at 50 cents, at the Wilmington Shirt Fac tory, No. 122 Market street. tf The warm weather has been hard on the butchers. We understand that one dealer lost over five thou sand pounds of meat last. week. 'For I am declined into the vale of years," she said a little sadly, "but indeed I don't much mind "it since I can get Salvation Oil for 25 cents.11 1 Judge Farrar, wllo was to have lectured here on Tuesday night, un der the auspices of the Y. M. C. A, has telegraphed that he willnot be able to appear here pn that day. We were mistaken in saying that all of the party who went to Char leston have returned, borne got back yesterday morning but others remained over and are expected back to-night. A. called meeting of the Ladies Memorial Association will be held at Atlantic Hall, weather permit ting,Jon Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 15th, at 4 o'clock. Star and Messenger please copy. Forecasts. For North Carolina, fair and coldJ er to-day and warmer on Wednes day. For Wilmington and vicin ity, fair weather. Bargains in Clothing. In order to close out. balance of Winter stock, 1 shall sell goods at prices never heard of before. I Shrikr, oor. Front and Princess St.. Goods sold for cash Only. The TSatfgo Presented At a meeting of the Howard Re lief Fire Fngine Co, No. 1, held last night,Mr. M. Rathjen, the President, presented Mr. Henry Gieschen with the beautiful gold badge awarded him for efficiency in the past year. Mr. Rathjen remarks were good and to the purpose and the recep tion was acknowledged by " M& Gieschen In ahandsome little speech. At the same meeting applications for membership were acted upon and three new members were ad mitted. First National Bank. The annual meeting of the stock-, holders of the First National Bank of Wilmington was held at their banking house in this city at 11 o'elock to-day, Hon. Walter L. Steele, of Rock jingham, was called to the chair and Mr, H. M. Bowden, Cashier of the, Hank, was made secretary of the ! ' mepfinrr mi x. , .,1 '. j i ne attendance was larger than usual and the exhibits made were i . a . - verjrgmuiying. - , vc mcua.uc u v iinvij Y04WU1 hereby take notice that on Friday, The following Pantipinpn they "mean business. T : ;the 17tb day ot January, A. D. 190, at 12 x lit? lunowing gentlemen w ere . 1 ; G.clock m.. at Fort Mills, s. c, before T. a. elected as Directors for the ensuiug KefreaUlne atl Invigorating; Delt. a commissioner duly appointed, I will year, they constitntfng the 'oldlll board, viz: Messrs. Oeorge Ohad bourn, James Sprunt, Gv B. P. Hall, II. M. Bowden. , -, 0 . v. iiT 0 , bourn, James Sprunt, G. H. Smithr Gratifying to All. ' The high ' position attained and tho universal acceptance and ap proval of the pleasant liquid fruit rnniedy Syitrpof Pigs, as the moat excellent laxative known, illustrate the raltwi ofthe qualities on which its success isbaged and are abuml- to the California any. -:?, Not Kxactly Xilhi. mphf,dv hns bnWr neighbor of the Star in. regard to the. Wilmington of many years-ago. H says that 4corlden. schoonsra from Onslow and Pitt (?) cotmttes , uibuuargeu ineir cargoes ax wnari j then situated at the, Northeast cor- nr of Market arid See6nd streets. " 'To do this they Vent uj "Jacob's j RunVwhicliswas at that time "a jwnali stream, -with sufficient depth r i i i x tor vessels tirawing iwo or tnree teet of water.1" On the contrary, Jacob's Run finds its source less than three hundred yards from the taint men tioned and is fed by a few springs only. We doubt if there was ever two feet of water in it anywhere, and if . there was ever three feet there was never a corri-cracker yet in Wilmington that could float that water' without a bushel of cargo or ballast in her. Again, our neighbor tells" of the cold snap in January, 1857, and says that the Cape Fear was frozen over and that there are parties now living who skated on the ice on it at that time. We remember the cold of that year perfectlv well, and the fact that the river was frozen over, but it was early in the. morning, the coat of ices was a very thin one and brok through as soon as the tide turned and if anybody skated on the Cape Fear then it must have been on the bottom of the river. Oakriale Cemetery. The- regular annual meeting of the lot owners of Oakdale Cemetery was held last night. Mr. DuB. Cut. Iar was called to the chair and Mr. R. J. Jones was made secretary. Mr. Jones submitted his twenty third annual report as secretary and treasurer. Mr, T. Donlan, superin tendent, also, submitted his report, which was read and placed on file. An election of a president and.board of directors for the ensuing year re sulted as follows: President Donald MacRael Directors Dr. A. J. DeRosset. Clayton Giles, James H. Chadbourn, W. H. Northrop, David G, Worth, Owen Fennoll. . The superintendent, in his report, gives the total -number of inter ments in the cemetery during the year T89 as 83; number of removals, 23; lots sold 15; lots improved, 18; lots on perpetual list, G8; lots kept in order by the year, 353, Three hundred and fifty neglected lots have been worked over and put in good condition during the year; over 900 feet of new fencing has been built, and 660 feet of old fencing moved and repaired. This was done to enclose new ground recently pur chased, and give the cemetery a straight line of fence from creek to creek. The Cemetery Company now have a water front surrounding the grounds, except on the south side, which is bounded by the fence above referred to. Sixty dry wells or catch basins havebeen placed at the in tersection of avenues, with cast iron grating over them, and with drains leading from the walls to the creek. This was done to carry oft the surface water so as to save the roadways from washing, . and has proved a success. Nearly 7,000 brick and 1,500 feet of six-inch drain pipe were used for this purpose. The new grounds 1 1 recently purchased have been cleared of underbrush and a new avenue will -be opened around the same as soon as practicable. , j The World Moves ! Don't, disgust everybody with the offensive I odor from yolir" catarrh just because some old fogy doctor, who has not discovered and will not believe that the world . moves, tells you it cannot be cured. The man ufacturers of Dr. Sage's . Catarrh Remedy have for inanv years offer .ed. in crood faith. $500 reward for a case of nasal catarrh, no matter how bad or of how long standing, I- J l - . i mi, wui'.u uiey vuuuuii cure, xuey ftrf thoroughly responsible financiallv, as anv OI;e can fearn bv nroner eh- quiry through druggists (who sell ' ill - . . 1 " fV i N 1 ' 6oaaiouniamiaitt temperature oi x 34. Purest FroUvrao .Milkshakes m . a " jl - ' l x . m . and Natural Mineral Water. J I . . . J .4 " " ! , x A SnSS8iion. of the delierhtLul concert iriven recent' ly in Lather Memorial 'Hall- by the . . 1 children of St. Paul's Sunday School , that ajWb.Viiu'lsihe pnly'Dirvsha and others, under the direction of ; ' Vi . ' 4 Rev. Mr, Peschau. We believe tliatihasatelepll0nellie city 95 13 th0 "mim- a repetition would be glady wel- corned by the public generally, and 'we thet-ef ore suggest that it be given h the Opera House, to acebnimo- elate the increased number' who would desire to attend, and that the proceeds be devoted to some bene otent object,-say' the LadieBetwrr6 volent Society, which we understand is greatly ii need of fundgr at this time. Tick's Floral Guide. We have received from James Vick,. Rochester, N. Y., his FloVal Guide, which in beauty of "appear ance and convenience of arrange ment surpasses anything in this line which we have ever had the privilege of seeing before. It is a pamphlet eight by ten inches in size, and with the covers, which are by no means the least important part of it, con tains an even one hundred pages. Although called a "floral guide,1' it is devoted to vegetables as well, and includes as full a list and description of both flowers, vegetables and also small fruits as' could be brought within the compass of a book of this size. Don't! If a dealer offers you a bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup without wrapper or labels, or in a mutilated'condition, dQn't touch it donH buy it at any price, there is something wrong it may be a dan gerous or worthless counterfeit. In sist upon gettiug a perfect, unbroken, genuine packag.e NEW ADVERTISEMENTS For Sale and Rent At Public Auction. JN ORDER TO ENGAGE IN OTHER Busi ness I will sell to-morrow, January 15th, at 10 a, m., at my Store No. 113 South Front street my entire stocK of Groceries, Liquors, To bacco, Cigars, Crockery, Glass and Tinware, Notions, Show Cases, Scales, combination Safe, Bar and Store Fixtures, cart, Dray, .Bug gy, etc., and store for rent, jin 14 It . E. D. WESSELL. B. F. SWANN, Agt, RETAIL GROCER. 7 I KEEP OPPOSITE THE BIG MARE ET, DN Front Street. . . I have a comnlete stock of GROCERIES. bought" at the very lowest cash and largest quantity pnees. I propose to give my customers the adyatf tage ot my f agilities for buying and 'selling which are superior to any like establishment In the city. - -' - My stock Is turned over oftener than once a month, and it is always iresh. I keep a delivery wagon , for the accommo dation of customers. . I send after otders when requested. I will invariably sell at prices as low as any one. and can often sell lower, as my expenses are less than any other establishment In the city doing the same volume of business. B. F. SWANN, Agt. , " i Front Street, between Dock arid Orange. WILMINGTON, N. C. jan U 2t d&w Wright's Extract Mary Stuart, TKINSON'S .EXTRACT WHITE ROSE,1 In bulk and sold in any quantity. A choice selection of the finest Colognes, Extracts and Toilet Waters. For satevery low by ... MUNDS BROTHERS, JanlStt 104 N. Front St. ADRIAN & TOLLERS, . WnotjssALE irafiis in- Proyisions, Groceries, Liquors, Tobacco, Cigars, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Cor. Front and Dock Sts., WILMINGTON, N. C. Jan 13 tf . . . State of North Carolina, COUNTY OF NEW HANOVER, SUPERIOR COURT. - George B. New, vs. Notice. Flora Francis New, to Flora Fbaxcts nw ' ' vl V; .. : H. MCCLAMMY. . .. '.' t - Attorney lor Plaintiff. S. VAHAMRINGE, - lelrlc oX Superior Court. dec 0VX 4w 1 NEW AD VKUTISKM KNT. A St'BSCRlDERS WILMINGTON TELE- phone Exchange: Are yon awara on he fact ber. ' janetf. SPECIAL MEETING OP " THE STOCK- holders of the Wilmington Seacoast Railroad Company vtii be held on Wednesday, the 15th iaat., at 11 o'cloclc a. m., at the office of the Company, corner Tenth and Princess streets.' Jan 6 td . H. M. BOWDEX, SeCy. We have been Hearing out a lot very satisfactory. Dress Goods We can STYLES. show in all of the' black ca-ooiDS iDjrrisiisrr Embracing a great variety of NOVELTIES and all of the STAPLES. NICE MATTINGS . ; . WE CARRY WOOD AND IX ALL POPULAR LENGTHS. You '...Might as La For it is coming. A SOFT BED TO BE SICK ON- Call at once qi Gash at : ' A OE3 1BL IL 0 3S3 SJ 2 20 Per Cent. Less Than Regular Hates. V You can now find at our Store a choice selection of CARPETINGS. Our variety includes every grade, from tlm least expensive ( INGRAINS TO THE FINEST BRUSSELS AND VELVET. We have made arrangements with one of the most prominent . New York Wholesale Houses . to supply 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 Them at Any Retail House in New York or Elsewhere. . ... WE SHOW YOU THIS v by samples of from one-half I with RICHARDSON'S PATENTED EXHIBITOR, . '.. ,. :- "' ' T: ":" so constructed that any pattern placed within is multiplied for an 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 floor. . ; , 5 - Requiring no extra room, ' having insurance on tne stocK, no remnants, no oiu stocK or pattern lercj over, reducing the profit, we can afford to send for and get you any pattern you may gelecfc at a cheaper price than yoi , ' could buy the same,, were you in Ne w York yourself.. ' . Any Style or Quality JCeqmred, u . ple, Can lie Procured by ISeturn Express. I i ' All orders for CARPETS forwarded to our New York House'; wjll.be promptly filled and sent by return express or freight. I Very, respectfully jrotirs, ; - M. .M. K A T.Z . : .'DBT GOODS AND 0AEPETS, . , ' . tt CUlarlcbt Gt., 7llmih'gitbn .TJ' ' 7"'-'- kiUvVl U ,U. . stooa tst tui Eaibr c:cs zzzjez ttzjs truion : the viep of tpshszz-z&zxza . ir tt&tf a la tnfr&ntorlal coPmyt .' 1 NEW AD VCBTIOEIlEil XS . " - . - nEERT GLEAVES, JP. W. KERCnif EB vlre-wana Manager. ' Treatilet. 1$. ; '; OWEXF.IOTK, SMretary. : . The Glcaves Hardware Company nLMINGTON,Osr. C.,- IS TI1B OLV f STBICILY ;;MBBfl IN THIS STATE OR SECTION. " . : I nn tiri v liaTi n their ORDERS or buy their nARDWARE. t of the above, goods. The prices are' . . . and Trimmingo. NEW and POPULAR COLORS .; and AND N A PIERS, IN VARIETY. BBASS - - ' Wfel I Prepare :if of - , ' You will need VT. f?T Ti rrtm -i in gr vr .iisrbEss street. Carpets yard to one yard of any pattern, - ' the aid of " -,; r . no capital invested, nor interest .or not Found in Ourfttock of Sam-
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