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It is the most excellent remedy known to CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one is Bilious or Constipated SO THAT PURE ELOOD, REFRESHING. SLEEP, . HEALTH and 8TRENCTH NATURALUfcFOLLOW. Everyone is using it and all are delighted with it. ASK YOUR D3UQGIST FOB MANUFACTURED ONLY EY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP GO. HAN FRANCISCO. CAL. UWI8VILLE. Kt. NEW YORK. N. Y For sale toy KOKEttT JB BELLAMY, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, mchailyd&w . Wilmington, N. t'. L JUL I J Din! Kit J V V ; VOI; XIV W I J .51 i NGTON, N, C. THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1890. : No 28. Stodardzs.- Flavoring HOUSEKEEPERScan prove by a single trial that these Extracts are the cheapest; they are true to their names, fuUmeasure arid highly concentrated. aug 23 diSrw 6m eod nrm n. CRONENBERG, PHOTOGRAPHER, HTISTIC AND SUPERBLY EXECUTED notographs at reasonable prices. FRAMING A SPECIALTY. Jy 29 ft uh Market st.. South side- NOTICE! TOBTJYERS. HAVING A NICE LINE OF . lEN'S AND BOYS' lerr, and in order to make room lor my pring and Summer Stock, I win close out for the next 60 days my entire Line of Goods at NEW YORK COST. Call at once and be convinced of the above I Cts and figures. B, F. PEriNY, an 9 tf TIIE CLOTHIER, 110 Market Street. HEAD QUARTERS ! -:0:- HEADQUARTERS FOR potatoes, Onions, Apples, Oranges, coatmts and Lemons. Chas. F. Brov;ne, Agt., . . . 4t North Water Street, Calvin S. Briee lias been duly elected U. S. Senator from Ohior Last midnight . was one of. the warmest ever known in January. MUtt WILMINGTON, N. C NETV ADVEETISEMKNT8 N EW A D ViSBTISEAX KNTS. OPERA HOUSE. flir. waerisiame, eiuest. son or North Carolina meat sold to-dav i Hon. James (L Blainp. di Washington Citv last nirhr. ftpr . ift,0nhfn.cMaD n, .10. FRIDAY, JAN CX A BY 17 TH, r 7 - -vv.it.o iui slurs uii -i xj-2 uciiia iui : very snort iJlness, of pneumonia. He was Solicitor of the Treasury at the time of his decease. . hams. 1 Heating Stoves of all kinds and sizes. We will give vou substantia So far as we know not one of the Roods and low prices.. J. Jacobi ne epapers in North Corolina which Hdw. Co. f I111.VA n nr.mvwl flio Rbir Kill Iiol. : had the fairness to publish the bill The bondholders are requested to itself and give its readers a chance Fl? at ",e. -8j!?.? ?f "ie , . . , . , oiuuiiuuiueiT 01 me wimungion ,u wcuiuuoi uam uau vuiupaiijr aii x I ill There seems to be no decline in the cess Street Depot to morrow at 11 1 progress or "Ja grippe77 in jew ,- T 1 J - A I. 1 i. 1 . iWAuuu iuer inrge cme.s. ui-j Cutlery. Our stock of Standard cinnatiisnow in the horrors. As Cutlery is very complete. We keep was premised oy us me nisease everything in this line that vou can seems to be taking Horace Greeley's ,' possibly desire, and odr prices are auvice ana 10 De going west. the loest. Dron in and look at. our A boy 18 years old, up in Pennsyl-! assortment. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t x 0 0 : . f'Srprnnr urne rrT n rrrri1 Hop Trw . , . , , 1 .. shooting loons, as we saw a gentle maniac, tie tried to run ins daddy out of the house at the muzzle of a shot gun but the old jnan didn't quite fancy that method of proce dure and called in help when the cigarette maniac was secured. n j man who ivent down to Ocean View in the afternoon shoot at one twelve times without touching him. He then gave it up as a bad job. It is said that la grippe is general ly the precursor of cholera, and some seem to think that this coun try will be afflicted this year with the Asiatic scourge. In this event we need not feel afraid here as wo lave been told that it has been dem onstrated that the cholera does not visit a yellow pine country. It was in 1834, wc think, that the plague visited this country and wo have boen informed by a medical friend hat the pine woods were then a uire refuge from the disease. It may be an unnecessary sugges tion, but in curing pork a free use of coarse Turk's Island salt is not an 1 unsafe thing to use with finer salt on fresh pork when first salted. Ice Vater will also take out the animal heat. A very interesting 'pension case was developed recently in South Carolina. A colored woman, 47 years old, claimed to be the widow uf a veteran of the Mexican war. The claim was of coarse allowed, but some enterprising individua1, with a little longer nose and a keener scent than any yet developed in the Pension Bureau, made a little investigation and the thing was found out to be a fraud. There were of course no colored troups in the Mexican war; , The pension papers were recalled and the woman and two accomplices are being prosecuted. it - Some, genius proposes to intro duce paper shirts. This might do foi Japan, but would prove a "big thing" for the doctors, because rheu matism, etc., would become fre quent. If, however, people -would keep Salvation Oil convenient, pa per shirts might still be a success. It costs only 25 cents. "LOOAXiTEWST INDEX to New advertisements . J D Nutt Druggist B F Penny Clothing Munds Bros Pharmacists W M Cummino Mattresses Opera House Myra Goodwin J A Springer Coal and Wooa John F Garrell Fine Meats IIedrick Winter Dress Goods - For other local see fourth page. Laundry Ironing Stoves are sold by theN. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t Good-lire wood; ash or oak, is now worth from $2.75 to $3 a cord. " Pocket Co. .f The box sheet' for Miss Myra Goodw'ins "Sis" is now open at Yates'. Shells We now have the best Scissor made. Jacobi Hdw. 'Let dogs delight to bark," &c, but when a cultured and "early engiisnedi7 and well-dressed dude takes to lit, it is then he needs a friend to lend him a quarter to buy a bottle or Ur. Bull s Cough Syrup. The sawdust which Mr. Kuhblank is having laid to the new Portner Brewing Co.'s works, at the corner of Eighth and Brunswick streets, is being put down on Bladen street, this having been found to be the most convenient approach to the works. The Ladies' Concordia Society gave an elegant entertainment last night in Concordia Hall.; It was largely attended and was greatly enjoyed. ; The Italian band furnish ed the music and the dancing was kept up with much spirit until an early hour this morning. Some of our friends from the country scoff at the. idea of there having been so much meat spoilt by the warm weather. They say that here and there a farmer has killed his hogs but that a majority of them have continued to hold back, waiting for the cold weather that has not yet come. Mr. Jno. F. Garrell received to day another car load of Western N. C. beef and a drove of some of that good, bid-fashioned stall-fed Samp son beef cattle. Some from both lots will be on his stalls tomorrow and Saturday. In this connection Mr. Garrell assures us that he will hereafter have native North Caro lina meat on his stalls every day during the season. MYRA GOODWIN IN K. E. KIDDER'S MOST AMUSING AND REFINED COMEDY DRAMA, A company of. Metropolitan repute. The latest Songs, Dances Music, Drum and Banjo Solos. - --- - Reserved Seats now oh sale at Yates' Book Store. ' ' - Jan 16 2t rjlO SUBSCRIBERS WILMINGTON TELF phone Exchange: Are- yeu aware of the fact that J ame9 D. Nutt is the only Druggist who has a telephone in the city? 95 is the num ber. -. Jan 6 tf COAL AND WOOD. 1 ,6oO Tons Effsr Coal, 500 IOO SO IOO GO 250 it Stove Coal, " Chestnut Coal, " Furnace Coal, "Tenn, LuuipUoa', Foundry Coal, Pea, very cheap, Coal Steam Coal, 300 Cords Wood. - Prices as low, or lower, than elsewhere. J. A. 8PJRINGER. jan 15 tf I BEEF ! Wright's Extract Mary Stuart, -TKINSON'S EXTRACT WHITE ROSE, In bulk and sold In any quantity. A choice selection of the finest Colognes, Extracts and Toilet Waters. . ... For sale very low by MUNDS BROTHERS. janl3tf 104 N. Front St. ' - FLEAS3 NOTIC3, . ' . We wui ba clod to recclvp ccrmnilC2.ti " fron bur mgaa.ta. &zj era m encct$ , general interest, tt '; - rv Tco name ct tiaymter rsist arxaraa manea to tts EZtcr, ' " -- cmtanijctiprj issst ts wntten ca" tu Personalities erst ta MClioa. ' ' 7 . , -...Anai5i5Kp:a2aqr&l tarticuiariy vzzse atooa UiattnQ iojtcr oocs net airrajs cnacrs the news of ccrrespbnacats ciiess so cutca m the entOTMcolpcma. T--: NEW ADVCIPIOEUjEHTb. BEKRY CLEAVES, F. W. KEItCLTNEK. .Pres. and Manager. ; Treasurer.' ; ' OWEN F. LOVE, ' Secretary." ' : - The Glcaves Hardware Company WILMINGTON, N. C. IS THE ONLY' ' STEIvllY? JOilMlDME jlif f IN THIS STATE OR SICTION Clf iU. Country Mereliants will piea?e remember this when they write1 their ORDERS or buy their HARDWARE. dec 31 Dn . ': - - '. : :r . " ' ' ' ' ' - TXTESTERN NORTH CAROLINA AND Sampson County have contributed to the mar ket t his week. I HAVE RECEIVED ANOTHER CAR LOAD OF WESTERN N. C. BEEF AND A DROVE OF BEAUTIFUL Sampson County Stall-fed Cattle, some of which will be on my Stalls To-Morrow and Saturday. This is some of the best Beef I have had this season. Call and see it. JOHN P. GARRELL, Stalls 1 and 2, Front Strtet Market.sduth side. jan 16 2t The fire This Morning. The alarm of fire at 5:30. o'clock this morning, turned in from, box 31, waa caused by the destruction of Mr. Charles Schulken's stables, cor ner Fourth and .S warm streets. The building was a total loss, but every thing contained therein was saved. There was no insurance and the caue of tlie fire is' unknown. More Daylight. The days have been gradually growing longer by an increase of sunlight both morning "and after noon. The sun sets now at 6 min utes past 5 o'clock, against 4:40 a inonth ago and it rises at 7:10 against 7:11 two weeks ago. There has therefore been a gain Of 24 minutes and the days have already begun to lengthen, both the morning and the evening, instead of waiting until "after to-morrow," "as one of our city contemporaries has it." , The steam yacht Bessie will be ' -rv it ,1: ... x .1 . : 1 1 . 1 nrovidpd with n. nmv hoilpr which' inu.w evexjuuuy w .... - . . .A1 , . .offensive odor from your catartli will be put in either to-day or to-, jugt because some old fogy doctor. morrow and she will probably be ''.who has not discovered and will not ready to resume her trips on Satur- believe that the world moves, tells - 1 nfnnfn Fare fw 111 Shot, Cartridges, Loaded and ammunition of all kinds for sale by theN. Jacobi Hdw. Co. You will find a nice assortment of Rifles, at the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. Just the article to make your boy 1 happy, t . You can get all sizes in good and heavy Canton Flannel Drawers at 50 cento, at the Wilmington Shirt Fac tory, No. 122-Market street. tf WINTER DRESS GOODS ! N MANY HANDSOME STYLES AND qualities; can be bought at very little over half value. - A SPLENDID STOCK OF White Goods ! OVER FROM LAST SEASON, GOOD STYLES, AT LOW PRICES. FIRST INSTALMENT OF If You Want to See Soniotliiiig -Elegant . :. : . CALL AT , ' t V?" V'A 3STo. UT Princess St AXD SEE MY ELEGANT . :. ' Pure White Curled Hair; The finest ever brought to Wilmington. It will-last' a life--time and is cheaper in the enf than anything else.' I. guar antee every pound oi material and all work, v P. S. Renovating done. ' : ; ' ': ;- :' R LIP'S and Art S quarts We have been -clearing out a lot of the above goods, very satisfactory. The prices are Dress Goods and Trimmings. We can show in all of the NEW and POPULAR COLORS' and STYLES. . - ' BLACK GOODS TEPABTMENT, Embracing a great variety of NOVELTIES and all of. the STAPLES. NICE MATTINGS AND NA PIERS ; WE CARRY IN VARIETY. WOOD AND BRASS POLES IN ALL POPULAR LENGTHS. 3FBL. 3hm Mclntiire.: Cash Carpets For Spring just opened. JOB LOT IN HAMBURGHS AT HALF PRICE. JUST IN NEW-LOT OF HANDSOME STYLES. Fine Embroidered Handker . chief', prices cut in Iialfl The man- Sage - Catarrh Job lot Men's sniRTS, soiled from expo sure, halt price. . . ' . , -Tlie best Gent's SHIRT in the world for One Dollar. Elgrht kinds of CORSETS, best styles, at 10 per cent, froja regular price. 7 - HOSIERY at a discount ot 10 per cent. fiwaJ regular prices. - vi Some Jobs in HOSIERY at half price. AU-WcoiCASSIMERES for Men's and Dojs' wear at reduced prices. COLLARS, pUFFS and SCARFS very low. . As alwu,?s, the best and cheapest stock of TAliLE DAMASKS, DOYLIES, NAPKINS and ! Remedv have for many- years 'offer r T Z n " ; 1 e l, in good fait 1, $500 rewartl for a fix yesterday and a panw was ayertv Mn 'catVrh, o, matter ed oqly by W coolness and rore.T 1 bad. or of how long standing. ! , thought of the dealers. We wanted . which they cannot cure. : Theyare ..... tp say that they were selling, ' f onc15 thdroughlyi responsible financially. ; towels in the city cents ft do?enNand were expected to tqu,rytliroUgh' druggists (who" sell; TTfd 71 0"fe yp-r an Ifitf or. Market and Front Streets. AT O -iffik. 3E3E HE3 HEZ. 3E O 3ES S3 S 20 Per Gent. Less Than Regular Kates. -:0: You can now find at our Store a choice selection, of CARPETINGS. Our yarietyjne udes every grade, from the least expensive NGRAINS TO THE FINEST BRUSSELS AND VELVET. We have made arrangements with one of the most prominent V fslew 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 " 1 by samples of from one-half yard to one yard of any pattern, . with the aid of , - I ; RICHARDSON'S PATENTED EXHIBITOR. so constructed that any pattern placed within is multiplied for an indefinite space, and appears as though perfectly matched and 7- fitted to a room. Selecting Carpets in this way is much more satisfactory . than the . old way of , matching loosely upon the floor. "' - . Requiring no extra room, having no capital invested, nor interest or -insurance on'the stock, no remnants, no old stock or patterns left over, reducing the profit, we can afford to send for and get'ypu any pattern you may select, at a cheaper price than you ; j -could buy the same, were you in New York yourself. Any Style or Quality Required, not Foand in Oar8x6Kof&am pleo, Can be Procured Dy IZetnrn Ese: S : r Iron to 12A in 11 fiW davs. but we tiA lriArliVinA flf. nnlv SO pnts nnrl didn't no, not by a long shot. jthey "mean business." 2 AH orders for CARPETS forwarded to our IwiYorkSHoase'wiW'Nff promptly, filled and sent by return express.or f2Jght. 1, . Very respectfully yours, - DRY GOODS AND CARPETS, i& r.larRet ;Ct., ITJilrnington's. H. GB 1,
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