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Llquora.ahd Cigars. Goods delivered free In any part of the cltyv ' Give me a call. , ." X. II. OTTAWA Y. febTiw . . -. - ". ,: ... Full Stock of Every tlilog KEPT IN A JAMES D.NUTT, The Druggist. go N. Front St. feb 10 tf H. CRONES BERG, PHOTOGRAPHER, RUSTIC AND SUPERBLY EXECUTED ' otographs at reasonable prices. ' '.. FRAMING A 8PEC1ALTY . M tf lie Market str, southjsiac, f H Mi VOL. XIV. President Hippolyte, of the Re public of Hayti, is said to be 70 years of age, but with the appearance of a man of GO. Florists are excited over the re port that bouquets are out of fash- i ion and are anxiously waiting to find i But few shad jn inarket to-day out if they are to be discarded. : and they continue: to bring good . prices. Only thirty Yale men are in train- . ,r T ,r.n. - 0, T . . -.r . J ... A. . . .. ! Mr. V. J. Milhs, of St. Louis, Mo., mg for positions on the university,. . .. . . -ntiu ,e A V, . ,. , A . . , is in the citv on a visit to his father, eight. Excluding those training for ;J Esq other branches of athletics about; " jL 1 v, 1.000 men are left who have riothincr i to do but study. Stepniak, the Nihilist author, who is coming to this country next vear, is described as a black-haired, brist- Iv-bearded. vigorous looking G-foot- er, with gentle manners and kindly ways. The Speaker of the English House of Commons furnishes customers with milk, cream, eggs and poultry. The Speaker of the American Hout e of Commons furnishes his constitu ents with gregarious gas and rotten republicanism. The importance of a single word was well illustrated in the composi tion of a young miss, who wrote that the Yankees at Lexington, on the 19th of April, 1775, "got behind fences and stone walls, and fired them at the British." The Pipe's Peak railway, reaching from Manitou to the. top of the peak, over 14,000 feet high, is to be lighted by electricity from one end to the other, a distance of about ten miles. The grade has been completed, and the road will be open for travel, it is said, on or about June 1. It is officially announced that in the Spring the Russian Government will begin the construction of a rail- way across Bioeria to me raumu The undertaking is an enomousone. The distance to be traversed is over 4,500 miles, and the cost is estimated at $250,000,000 to $300,000,000. A rusty nail is a prized relic in I the museum at Houlton, Me., acad emy. It is one of the nails used in building the seawall at Louisburg, is nearly 150 years old, and comes from the centre of the struggle which determined whether France or Eng- land shoudjrol America. During a terrific storm recently the lighthouse keeper at TillamooK Rock, on the Pacific coast, says the spray was thrown clear over the lamp chimney, 150 feet above sea level, while a piece of basalt, sixty- two pounds weight, was lodged on the 'oof of his house, 110 feet from the sea. He was only 95 years old but he was big enough to send bullets crashing through the bodies of his son ancThis son's wife, killing them both. His name was Morton. He quarrelled with his son's wife and it was a case this time of too much father-in-law. It occurred on Sat urday last, near Vinnipeg. Governor Campbell, of Ohio, and several of the most distinguished citizens and business men of Boston have accepted invitations to be pres ent at the annual banquet of the Atlanta, (Ga.,) Chamber of Com merce, day after to morrow. This banquet promises to be the most notable occasion of the kind that has been seen in the South since the war. Day after day, columns upon col umns of the big New Yorkdalies are taken up with descriptions of the crimes and aascalities of the people at the North and the East and the West. There are of course also some in the South but there are more reports oi mis nature irom either New York or Illinois than from the entire South below Mason and Dixon's line. Hon. Alfred Rowland, Represen tative in Congress from this district, was in Charlotte on Saturday. He told a Chronicle reporter that if the Jlair bill passes the. Senate and ever comes to a votti in the House it will be likely to pass that body also. He thinks that the discussion of the negro question is at an end and that Senator Butler's bill isabout as dead as Julius Csesar. mi For stiffness and soreness of the muscles and joints of the body, rheumatism, neuralgia in fact any ache or pain of the body-nothing equals Salvation OiL r Sold by all druggists. Price 25 cents. ., WILMINGTON, N, C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY lNDBX TO NXW-ADVEKTISEMKNTS BP Fenxt Clothing J dicksox Muxds For Rent Chas P Browne, Agt Bargains W M Cumming Cheap Mattresses. Bovs ! we can sell you a .Bracketi i Saw, with frame, for 10 cents. N. ijacobiHdw. Co. i I The ice is 14 inches ih ick near i Inox, Mass., and the harvesters are at worK mere North Carolina hams, the best in the world, next to the Westphalia hams, sold today at 15 cents a pound. We are sorry to hear that Mr. R. J. Jones is quite "sick and confined to the house. It is said he has the grip. We are glad to be able to announce that Mr. Katz's condition has im proved considerably. He was able to sit up to-day. t Catarrh originates in scrofulous taint. Hood's Sarsaparilla purifies the blood, and thus permanently cures catarrh. When ready to build, paint or re pair you will find it to your advan tage td buy your material of the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t Eggs were selling to-day at 1 cent a piece, $1 a hundred or $10 a thou sand. You pays your money and you takes your choice. Shrove Tuesday falls due one week from to-day and then follows the penitential season of Lent, fig urative sackcloth and ashes. Every week from now we make up new and handsome styles of Flannelette Shirts at 25 cents at our Shirt Factory, 122 Market St. t "It nleases me so 1 shall use no j other," is what the farmer said when asked about the Boy Clipper Plow, sold by theN. Jacobi Hdw. Co. Nothintr has been done ret to- - wards tained repairing the" damages sus- by Front Street Market in the recent fire which destroyed the fish market. Very few !New River oysters are coming in now. ine mie raius, . rri- i j however, will fatten them ana we look for some nice ones the latter part of this week. Mis Adele Frost's Dramatic Com- pany opens a weeK s engagemeui. m , i j. this city on the 24th inst. Tliey are nlaving in Charlotte this week and have a fine lepertoire. Paint your Buggy for 75 cents, "6 bits," with Detroit carg. i'aint, a varms i ana mum eomuincu. uuui- anteed to give satisfaction. Sold by theN. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t Beautifv j'our walls by the use of Plastico, the greatest improvement in kalsomine. Can be applied by Tia lnnsfc inexperienced, we nave -a it in all tints. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. The Social Club give their second hop at Hibernian Hall to-night. There is no doubt that it will .prove a signal success. Enough tickets had been sold up to noon to-day to fully guarantee this. The improvements to Mr. Katz's store, on Market street, are now about completed. The fstore now runs all the wav back to the alley .4.1 r, .-i A o Inriyo n.mOUnt of in iuc i mi uu'- . v o " additional space has been gained. The fair weather promised for to rinir Aui not: arrive on time. Instead it has been a cloudy, gloomy day, with the wind from the Northeast and a threatening of more rain ThprA was some sunshine, however, early this morning. With the Onslow R. R. completed to New River we will get here nex winter the finest oysters in the world at $1 a bushel. They can be sold then at 25 cents a dozen at the nnnnt.prs- Tho nrip.e now is 40 cents s - a dozen. Its Excellent Qualities Commend to public approval the California liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs. It is pleasing to the eye. and to the taste and by gently act trig on the kidneys, liver and bo w els,it cleanses the system effectual ly,- thereby promoting the health and comfort of all who use it. METI It is said here this- morning that the last bar of iron on the Cv F. & Y. V. R. R. was to have been bolted into place at 10 o'clock this fore noon. This is to certify that I have used Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup id my famK ly during the past winter and find it to be the very best remedy for coughs, colds, etc., that I have ever used. Mrs. J. Harvey, No. 232 W. Lombard street, Baltimore, Md. ' Schr. Charles C. Lister, Capt. Rob inson, arrived here to-day with a cargo of steel rails for the C. F. & Y. V..R. R , an6?another vessel load ed with rails for the same road was reported as in below. The Lister is now discharging cargo at Point Peter. The rails are needed for side tracks, switches, &c. THE CHEAPEST SAUE ON RECORD. Children's Knee rants at 39 Cents, WortU Sl.OO. I. Shrier, who is always ahead of all Other competitors in sellinggoods lower, will sell the balance of this week 500 pair boys' knee pants, ages rom 5 to 14 years, for 29 cents, worth $1.00. Fine linen unlaundered shirt for 35 cents, worth 85 cents. Gloria silk rold-headed umbrellas at 1.15, worth &2.50. Remember that prices o I are strictly cash. It would be ad visable to call early before these goods are sold. I. Shrier, cor. Front and Princess streets. Sign of the Golden Arm. City Court. Mayor Fowler disposed of the fol- owing cases to day: Mahalev McNeill, disorderly con duct, $20 or 30 days. L.atnb Covinirton. disorderly con duct, $20 or 30 days. Moses Howe, disorderly conduct, $20 or 30 days. Caleb Howe, disorderly conduct, $10 or 20 days. Wm. Harriss, disorderly conduct, $20 or 30 days. J. P. Krisp, disorderly conduct, $20 or 30 days. Lizzie Davis, disorderly conduct. $10 or 20 days. .! Maj. McClammy. Hon. O. W. MciJlaininv- erot in a few words in the House recently Referring to remarks previously made by Mr. Bynum, a Democratic representative from Illinois, who had severely criticised autocrat-Reed for one of his ruling?, Mr. MeClam my saiq: "While he (Maj. McClammy) could have indulged in invective, it would have been inappropriate, coming from a Southern man, but he was glad that Mr. Bynum had said what ho did. and he congratulated the gal lant Indianaian upon his speech and his nosition. Mai. Mcuiammv aiso sam mat . ... i i i the supremacy and support of the constitution now devolved upon rAhfil brieradiers as the fellows on the other side had gone completely hftp.k on it. It will take this year $lU3,uuo,uuu t pav off the pension list and under the new bills that it is iutended to railroad through it will take not less than $150,000,000, so you see the tru T inwardness oi an mis revolutionary scheme is to enable the Republicans to nav their debts to their monopoly allies ana xnus aaa to me aireuuy too heavy burden of an oppiessed -B it "I I i IV 1 .1 and outraged people. xne demo crats will resist to the bitter end and the farmers of the country should vnilv to their support and aid in oreventing tnose outrages ' m Jl A. that can but add to their burdens. Strong: Men. Wompn lovft stronsr men A Aveak innn mav pxeite their sympathy and a woman's careful tenderness soothe nnrf sofAn tho antruish of a weak man's soul, but the laughing, joy ous, warm, exuberant love of women dear, belonsrs to the men that are fitrnnVnnd noble and kind. Then whv will a man continue weak, and mean and neevish? " An old centleman writes: UB. D H. cirps me new life and strength. If there is anything that will make an old man young, it is B. B. B." Some men sav, ana women too, they never feel weak and mean ex cept in the spring. Why then feel weak and mean and nervous and prostrated in the spring time -when life and spirit awakens with thnll ine buovancv even the vegetable world? 'Must vou allow slusffish blood, inactive organic .functions, riisrv inints and ereneral weaKness to make your life miserable simply because the long winterhasrestrain ed your natural activity? It need not. he Tf nnlv VOU will USe that pleasant arid 'incomparable tonic blood purifier known as B. 15. B. or Botanic Blood Balm your health in spring time will be all that you can wish. Try it this spring. Try it now 'X'"I SI- """t hnoHh - T havp had it in ni7 laiauy ,e!th-V 1.!iar(: na" ? nU fVL.r"?i ro have a doctor" " EW. 11, 1890. NO 50. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CHEAP FOR SL-iDEJ COTTON TOP STRAW-, COTTON TOP SHUCK; MOSS, ' '? WOOL, HAIR, , Renovating done ;prmptly; Manufacturer & Renovater of Mattresses Nor. barque Sylphtde, Andersen, cleared to-day for Glasgow with 2,042 barrels rosin and 1,500 barrels tar, valued at $5,152 shipped by Messrs. Paterson, Downing &: Co, The Use of Coffee. It is assorted by men of high" pro fessional ability that when the sys tem needs stimulant nothing equals a cup of fresh coffee. Those who from desire to rescue the drunkard his cuds will find no better substi- tute for spirits than strong, new- made coffee without milk Or. sugar. Two ounces of toffee, or one eighth of a pound, to one pint of boiling water, makes a first class beverage, but the water must be boiling, not merely hot. Bitterness comes from boiling too long. If the coffee re quired for breakfast be pat in a graniteized kettle over night and a pint of cold water poured over, it can be heated to just the boiling point and then set back to prevent further ebullition, when it will be found that, while the strength is extracted, its delicate aroma is pres erved. As our country consumes nearly ten ponnds of cofffee per cap ita it is a pity not to have it made in the best manner. It is asserted bv those who have tried it that ma- laria and epidemics arp avoided by those whoMrink a cup of hot coffee j - before venturing into the morning air. jsurnea on not coais i is a ins infectant for a sick room. By some of our best physicians it is consider ed a specific in typhoid fever. Deatli of Mr. E. J. lally. We regret very much to learn of the death of Mr. E. J. Lilly, ol Favefcteville. one of the oldest and most esteemed residents of that city. lie died early this morning,about 7 o'clock, very suddenly,Jand the only (information received here was con vaved in a telegram to his son-in law, Mr. Preston Cumming, simply announcing the fact. It is supposed he died of apoplexy. Mr. Cumming and his family left here this after noon on the C. C. R. R. train and will be met at Maxton by a -special train, which will convey them to Fayetteville, where they will prob- ablv arrive about 7:30 o'clock this evening. Mr. -Lilly was one .of the most prominent merchants in the State and was known all over its borders. He was a native of Montgomery county but removed to Fayetteville when quite young, where he em barked in business. He amassed a large fortune and was one of the wealthiest inen in the State. He was one of the directors of the Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley Railroad, and was one of the original projec tors of that magnificent scheme of internal improvements. We do not know his age but think that he was between 70 and 75 years old.He leaves a family of five or six child ren. Mr. Preston Cumming, of this city, married one of his daughters and Mr. E. J. Li Iv, Jr.. who was associated with Mr. Cumming in TniiKiness here some vears aero, was V Wl u v w ' his son. The Delicacy of "Woman. 'Like the lilv once mistress of the field, woman often hangs her head and nerishes. trusting: to innocence and love to nrotect.'" Her eye may m-ow dim. her cheeks pale before her lips will leveal the secret of her sunering. Aporeciaiing 11119 ment. in vcoman's nature. Dr. R. v, Pierce has prepared a remedy, called "Favorite Prescrintion' adapted ! especially for the diseases and weak- nessespecunar to wwmeu, uu the same on sale by druggists. Ask for the Favorite Prescription," and vou can eare vourself without paU uie wmuu"""3 y ou'h""' directions with each bottle. the only guaranteed cure. See guar- ! antee on every bottle-TTrapper. , -- PLH1SI2 KOTICIT, . - - t We. will t giaa to receive commnnlcati from oar. menfis on. ay iuia an sheets general Interest, trat , V . ". ; The name'oi tne writer mtistJaiTrayaito nishea to the Editor, v V rv ' - Communications inxist too .Trrittcn cn tu one side ox tho paper. ;VV ' Personaiitlca must te'avciaoa. And it la especially aid T?arucnurly under stood that the Editor coes not always endors the views of correspondents , cnless so Btated in the editorial columns." ' . .. . NEW ADVEETISEE1ENT3 For Rpnti ;i THAT VERY .DESIRABLE Resi dence, at present " occupied , oy me, located ; on. MarKet street,, he tween Fifth ana Sixth.- Possession given about March gOthr - -'-., . ' J: DICKSON MUNDS. For further particulars apply at -Munds Bros.' Drug Store. -.-,. ' r -? feb 11 tf For the Next Five Days I WILL OFFER SPECIAL BARGAINS IN F.yERYTniNG IN MY LINE. goods mustbesold; CHA9. Fi BROWNE, Agt., feb 11 tf WILMINGTON, N.C.; Of this Enterprising and Interesting Journal, by Calling at will discover there a great awakening In tho way of LOW PRICES for all kinds of Winter Dry : Goods, ! ESPECIALLY INTERESTING WILL BE THE PRICES NAMED FOR WINTER DRESS GOODS ! WHICH (ARE MARKED AT FIGURES REGARDLESS OF COST. WE A-RE SHOWING 'AN STOCK or ELEGANT BLACK DRESS GOODS, wnien are being rapidly sold at prices 25 . per cent, below their value. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN 3Blstaa.3s.otj3, Real and hnitatlpn - . MARSEILLES QUILTS AND , ; COTTON SHEETINGS. , nousekeepers should tafce advantage of this opportunity oy supplylnglthemselves? Also, " ' ' Table Linens, Towels,etc In bur Annex can be found the best stock of Gents' Furnishing .Goods in the city. Also, ': , : . Cloths and Cassimeres ........ ' ". - for Men and Boys. All at reduced prices. These low prices "are made to attract Cash Tradortind these we esteem as highly prompt paying monthly customer. Respectfully, lEIecli-iolsL-- For Gale. 1 000 LBS' 0LD -TYPE 11JS1:AL CLTJi N ndln good condition, Willbe sold' ' . - Apyiyjat . THISOFFlCiS BARGAINS READERS O
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