jsfec THIS TAFEB WO, ' TTe irtll to to rccciro cc: r WWW ls jmUlsned eyery erwta. Sundays excepted, SUBSCKlPTIOSS, POSTAGE PAI1:. ' montus. fLOa One monta. JO cents, rue paper win be delivered lay carriers, fro or cnarge, to any part ottue city, at me above rates; or 10 cents j)er week . , Advertising rates tow and liberal. ) subscribers will please reports any -and tenures to receive tneir paper ynlaWy , " t SEW ADVBBTISEMEVTh Presents in th most elegant form THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUKDE OF THE " r- FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, Combined with the nfedicinal 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 weak or inactive condition of the . KIDNEYS, LIVER BHD BOWELS. ; t is the most excellent remedy known to CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one is Bilious or Constipated . so that " PURE CLOOD, RCFRESHIIf Q SLEEP, HEALTH and OTRENQTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and all are delighted-with it. ASK YOUR Oi?UOQST FOB BYlrtUir1 02TI 3PXQ-J3 MANUFACTURED ONLY BY ' CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. tnuiXVlLLE. Kl. NEW YORK. N. Y For sale xj UOtJEUT K BELLAMY, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, men 28 ly dw Wilmington, N. C. Sfendard-navonns HOUSEKEEPERS can prove by a single trial that these Extracts are the cheapest; they are true to their names, f ull measure? uA hfghly concentrated. augSJCUtwrem eod nrm VHEU DID TOD GET THAT COUGH ? TOP IT BY USING YOUNGS COUGH Balsam. Good for Influenza, Cold3 and Coug&s. Sold by Jan K tf MUNDS BROTHERS, 104 N. Front St. HEADQUARTERS! :0: HEADQUARTERS FOR otatoe.s, . Onions, Apples, Oranges, -Gocoannts .arid Lemons. tf" Chas. F. Browne, 'Agt.. Ili5 North Water Street, WILMINGTON, N. C Janitr NOTICE! HAVING A NKJE LINE OP MEN'S AND BOYS' EXIT, left, and In order to make room lor my Sp ring and Summer Stock, I will clo tmt for the next 60 days my entire Line of Goods at 4 ; HEW YORK COST. Call at pnee and be convinced of the above t facts and figures. B F PENNY, THE CLOTHIER, 110 Market Street. Jan 9 tt ?mJV VOL XIV M. Ephrussi, a rich banker of Paris,-has grained the $125,000 prize in the Panama Canal lottery. i Count Aloys Karolyi has left a for tune of $2,500,000 and an estate in Hungary which produce upwards of $200,000 a year. ! John Fogarty, a youth of 18 of Bavshore.- Ij. I., has heenme innp through the excessive use nf I ettes, of which, it is said, he usually i smoked two or three boxes a day. ' : : Senator Stanford has given $500 to Susan B. Antlibny f of thirbeneRt of the woman snfTrafje cause. Part of the money will be used to print and distribute 5,000 pamphlets in South Dakota. George W. Childs has lately add ed 32Q clocks to the number he had on and he is now the posses sor of over ' 1,100 tick-tack time pieces, which he keeps in a room set aside for the purpose. England isprobably the only'great power which can point to a decrease in the total strength of its military est abl igh men t d u ri n g t h e past twelve months The British army is less numerous by about 1,000 men than it was a year ago.. , . president Harrison plays billiards oftener than did any of his predeces sors. When he entered the White House he played a very poor game, but by practicing with Elijah Hal ford he has improved in his manip ulation of the cue. It is said that Gen. Alger, Assis tant Postmaster General Clarkson, ex-Senator Piatt, of New York, and George II. Pullman, of Chicago, are planning to buy the Chicago Times and make it an advocate of Gen. Alger for the Presidency. The Swiss Federal Government has proposed to the Swiss councils to celebrate the COth anniversary of the foundation of the Swiss confed eration on August 1st next, by can tonal fetes, and on the following day by a great federal fete at Berne. Mr. Thomas B. Womack, of Pitts boro, has been appointed by Gov. Fowle to the vacancy on the Supe rior Court Bench made vacant by Judge Gilmer's resignation. Mr. Womack is quite a young man yet, only 35 years of age, but he is a good lawyer and has seen much public service. Mrs. James Brown Potter has left London for Australia, but before leaving she turned loose her wrath upon newspaper reporters, and par ticularly those of the feminine gen der, who, she said, examined -her costumes and wrote indecent artir cle5 about them. It is related that when Mr. al vin S. Brice went to college he -found it hard work to pay his necessary ex penses. ' The D. K. E. Fraternity was the swell one of the college. A nnmber of boys saw that Brice was a brainy fellow, and his name was proposed. He was blackballed by a young aristocrat, but the other members told the latter that unless he voted-for JBrice he would be ex pelled himself Brice was admitted. - Norfolk Virginian-. "Secretary Blaine has the profound sympathy of the country because of the heavy aflict ion that has- befallen nim -in the sudden death of his son, Walker Blaine. He was a young man of great ability, and gave the promise of a, bright and successful career. The regret at his death is universal throughout the country.' The Vir ginian ot course, speaks for itself audits own people, but it essays too much when it tries to voice the grief of the I4country.'? We are not un mindful of the old adage, ? mortuis nil nisi bonum, and we do not think we violate it, either in, the spirit or the letter, when we say that the people down this way are profound ly indifferent about the - matter. They have never had any : cause to i iA 'il A' ii' i rl. ttt l : j rejoice at me iact inui oxr. tYnmcr ! Blaine was born into this world and j have therefore no particular regret j to indulge because he has departed i from it. There's method in that man's mad ness'! remarked the Superintendent of on Insane Asylum of. one of his patients. "How does it . show it self V questioned the visitor. '4Whyi he always asks for a bottle of :Br, Bull's Cough Syrup-when he has a cold." 'Ah! Iee." WILM 1 NGTON, N. C. SATURDAY, JANUARY Chief Justice MerHmon delivered the oninion in th BntT rjs. errant ing a new trial. The grounds seem that in the opinion of the court the juij tiit uut uuu ucuuruiu iuc evidence. The judge, he saouRht to have called the attentiohof the iurv to Miss ' Whitaker's behavior directly after the outrage is alleged A - 1 - a A to . nave- oeen eomiuurea ana iue ilure of any one to hear an optcry f rom the rooml orining them that if true the evidence on this point wpuld go far towards unvalidating the 'young lady '8 testimony. This may be good common law but t does not strike us as being good common sense. . The jury were -all intelligent men and did not need to be told by the judge how-they should find. - It was for the counsel, it seems to us, to present these points to the jury and we sup pose they made the most of the op portunity to do so. We read the evidence carefully and we saw no cause to discredit Miss Whitaker's testeiuony. It seemed plain and straightforward and the fact that she arranged her hair and dress carefully before leading the room and did not rush into the street and make -known at once the fact that she had been dishonored is not only what a sensible and modest girl would do but in this respect is decidedly in her favor. She proba bly, did xnot know what to do, her only desire being to shield her shame until she could get home and fell of the outrage there and seek advice and counsel from those who were sure to feel for her. . And this is just exactly what she did do. Neuralgic pain is usually of an in tensely sharp, cutting or burning character, and is either constant or intermittent. To relieve this tor ture and effect speedy and perma nent cure'rub thoroughly with Sal vation Oil, the greatest pain cure on earth. Price 25 cents a bottle. LOCAL ISTETS- 1KDBX TO NKW ADYKftTlSXiTKNTS. J D Nutt Druggist IJ p Penny Clotning Mcnds BR03 Pharmacists W M Ccmminq Mattresses J G L GiKScnKs Card of Thanka Braddt & oatlord The Kacket Store J S Selij:rs For Southport on Monday For oher local see fourth page. New moon Monday, afternoon at 35 minutes past 6 o'clock. Laundry Ironing Stoves are sold by theN. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t The , January tenn of Superior Co jrt convenes here next Monday. We now have the best Poeket Scissor made. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t Poultry continues scarce and,high. But little of it is coming into market now. The appointment of Rev. F. D. Swindell, for to-morrow, is. at Rocky Point. . Shot, Cartridges, Loaded Shells and ammunition of all kinds for sale by the N. Jacobi Hdw; Co. Rev. C. W. Byrd, of Fayetteville and Rev. W. S. Creasy, of this city, exchange pulpits to-morrow. : The Register of Deeds lias issued marriage licenses this week for 3 white couples and Implored couple. You will find a nice assortment of Rifles-' at the N. Jacobi Hdw- Co. Just the article to make your , boy happy. ' . " - t Rev. C. W. Byrd, of Fayetteville, will preach at Grace M. E. Church, South, to-morrow, at 11 a. m, andJ 7:30 p. m. ., ... 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 heaVy Canton Flannel Drawers at50 cents, at the Wilmington Shirt Fac tory, No. 122 Market street, tf Mr. Van Sutton has just returned from a visit to the Black River sec tion and he says that vegetation is far advanced wherever he has been. Mr. George Cuadbourn, at 7:30 o'clock to-night, at the Seaman's Bethel, will conduct the services' of the Saturday night1 prayer and experience meeting of business and working men.. 4 ..... Cutlery!, ,Our stock of Standard Cutlery is very "complete. We keep everything' in this line that you cap possibly ''desire, and our prices are the lo wesWDrop h o-nd look at our assortment. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t Day's length 10 hours and 7 min - utes- Luiint"i, in. imiriiiw niirruiiirii- at ; 15 mTnutes past 5 o'clock. Myrtle Grove oysters sold here f i his morning at 75 cents a bushel. -lender and Duplin county sausage retailed here to-day at 15 cents a pound. Two interments this week- in Oak- dale, both adults, and three, one adult and two children, Jn Bellevue. tii . - . ; - The worst feature about catarrh is w ics 'dangerotts tendency to con sumption. Hood's Sarsaparilla cures catarrh by purifying the blood. Ger. barque Jacob Arndt Noland, cleared to-day. for Bowling; vith 4,060 barrels rosin, valued at $5,018, 51, shipped by Mr. J. W Bolles. Services in St. John's Church to morrow: Holy Communion at 7.45 a. in.; morning prayer and sermon at 11 o'clock; evening prayer and ser mon at 7.30 o'clock; Sunday School at 3.30 p. m. The dance, on Fifth street at which the difficulty took place on Thursday night was at the house of a woman by the name of Emma Jackson and not at the house of Hattie Blizzard, as we were yester day informed. Rev. Walter S. Creasy left for Fayetteville yesterday afternoon where , he fills the pulpit of the Methodist Church of that place to morrow and wilt also during the day preach by special arrangement and invitation a sermon to the Knights of Pythias of that town. Grace M. E. Church, South, north east corner of Mulberry and Fourth streets, lie v. W. S. Creasy, pastor. Services to-morrow at 11 a. in. and 7,30 p, in.; Sabbath School at 3.30 p. m.; weekly pYayer meeting and lec ture on Wednesday evening at 7.30 o'clock. Seats free. A cordial in vitation is extended to strangers and visitors. The World Moves ! Don't disgust, everybody with the offensive odor from your 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 many years offer ed, in good.faith, $500 reward for a case of nasal catarrhs no matter how bad, or of how long standing, which they cannot cure. They are thoroughly responsible financially, as any one can learn by proper en quiry through druggists (who sell the medicine at only 50 oentsfand they "mean business." JEW ADVEBTISEfllfiKTS Card ofThaniist Si AT THE LAST MEETING 0F TITE II0W- ard Relief Fire Engine CompanyrNolJi vote of thanks passed to all who kindly helped to mate the lnstallatlonr of officers, on Jan uary 6th, 1S85M. success. J: - ' J. G. I GIESCHJEN, i fn r- Secretary and Treasurer, jan ISJU? ;Star,copy g For Southport on Mondtty. STEAMER PASSjPORT1 WlLX -LEAtfE.FOE Southport on Monday, at 3.30 .joa - returninj leave Southport at .2 p. m., stopping tjth Beach coins and comlnsr. - v ' fun Iffl Captaut I . A S WE HAVE BEEN SO FORTyNATE AS to sell out nearly all onr entire stock of Toys, MiHinery and Notions, we can only return our many thanks to bur many ana gooa customers. - And as the 'Old Year is going out and the New Year coming In we win have In An Entirely New Line of. Goods TO SUIT THE SEASON, ' And we hope to be patronized by our . good friends as we have been the past yean THE REMAINDER OF OtJR ::v-- ": -WILL- BE. " Olosed-Oat at a Sacrifice. Come and try your luck. Very Respectfully, k BltADDY & GAYLORD, PROPRIETORS RACKET STORE, v 1 17 SouHi "Front Street. 1 . : , WILMINGTON N. C. ; -2 -T" f ; . HEADQUARTERS, NEW YORK.1 decSStf sat 1 H AiN rv YOU K 4 18, 1890. NO' 30 J ! NEW ADVERTISED RNTS. SUBSCRIBERS WILMINGTON-TELE- t plione Exchange:- Are you aware of the fact thaj ames B..Nutt Is the only Druggist -who f- - '" c I has a telephone in the city ?' 95 Is the num-" ber. Jane'tf-' II. CKONENllEIlG, photographer; " a ktistic and stjperbly , executed . - - - pnotographs at reasonable, prices. FRAMING A SPECIALTY.' ly ,tt Yl& Market st South side. SOME VERY m DRES$GOODS. We have added a few Novelties so we can' show a Complete Assortment as to Colors and Styles at very low prices. ; ' - - . , BLACK GOODS STOCK.-In this Department jwe have almost any thing your fancy may suggest. . , , . WHITE AND RED FLANNELS. A splendid assortment. A DRIVE IN MATTINGS. Either by. the piece or to cut. ART SQUARES (all sizes). The prices will please you. ; JACKETS AND NEWMARKETS. A few good'styles-to offer. . OUR CORSET STOCK. Corsets that will please you. :".- KID GLOVES, Black and Colored, at $i;00,- -1.25, and $1.5, of the bet make. - If You Want to See Something; Eleaant : . CALL AT -. 'r. . UNTo. 117 Princess Sti AN13 si':i-: mv eli-:gant. ' . Pure ite Curled Hair. The finest ever brought to Wilmington. . It will last-a life time and is cheaper in the end than anything else. I guar antee every pound of material and all work. P. S. Renovating done. 20 Per Cent. Irestf GASH You can now find at -our Store, a choice selection of CARPETINGS. Our variety includes every grade, from the last. expensive : INGRAINS T(T THE FINEST; BRUSSELS AND VELVET. ..- , . - , - - - We have made arrangements with one of the most prominent New, York Wholeoale Htfucoo to supply us with samples of all the new designs as they'appear, and to 'fill all our orders at prices that will, enable ns to , , .v-- Sell YpM Carpets as Low as You Could Buy Them at Any Retail House in. New York or Elsewhere. . ; " i( WE SHOW YOU THIS ' ' by samples of from one-half yard to one yard of anyfpattern, with the aid of . ' " -l , . ; .. -. ' . - RICHARDSON'S PATENTED EXHIBITOR. ,so constructed that anyfpattern 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. , - r 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 semi for nnd get you any pattern you may select at a cheaper price than you , could buy the same, were yon in New York yourself. Any Btyle of Quality Required, plet Can be Prpcarod by Keturn Express. v C3- All nrdArs fnr CARPETS forwarded to our NewYorlsS House will!be promptly filled and sent by return express or freight. dZZl , very respectiuuy yours, M. M. K A i 2 .1 -?DEY GOODS AND OAEPETS, 16 rJorlcbt'.Ot., r, .TV. iCEECUNETj , Pre, ana Manager. p yWEX F. tOVE, Secretary. The - Cleaves-Hanlware- Company - WILMINGTON, N; C.; tS THE ONLY 8TRICILY JtlBBlXGl IIAEDITAREH9D3B , I j-STmS E STATE OR SECTIONS "i l Country: Merclianto k .- -..--..- ., - j- - - ( win please remember .ti3 when they writ Itheir ORDERS or buy their nARDWARE. rr" - : .:.. T." .. .. .... hi iff- CHOICE THINGS. AT Than Eegular 'Sates -V--. :0:- not Found m OurMtocot ara , . ,;. v-. 7 VJilmington. fJ. O. BERRY GXAYS9i G ARPEXS 1

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