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tiT. ftrT'' url.Crt ..0-. t'':""- ,, certs. .rrirrs. free ,. .,V.Ubr above an)' MD1 I i . Lai''1 . ' ... : l U-'rJ'4 ... r-,rl r -t i vol xv. WILMINGTON, N. C., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1890. ; NO. u. Twenty-two incliei of sirow is' re- j The receipt or cot ton at this por! Frert. portTVl from Hamburg, W. Vu. It ;tc-day foot up0 bales, i For North FLKASX NOTICE we wto teciaul to receive commnniotfon from our nVend to "ajTiixi iusatjecJ&'lJZZ general interest. Otrt V ; .i : V; ' T&e came or toe writer must always tt fur rtstiel co trie Editor. '. X.V'i-."'l Conunanicatioas mutt-oe wrttttn'Oa culr cne stele of t&e paper. ! -. , I.;- . personalities mut be j avoided. j. i Ana it u pswaAiv and partlcnlanj C22er-stoo-i mat the Ediwr does not .always pn'CTSe ItncTiewior eorrw?ponienta : aniess o itatea s . . i- ' i . : : ' v;-, - - , la the c-lltonj coiumna.- , ' -NEW AOVKKTISEilCNTb r if tlie heaviest , snow .storm they have hal there since 18-77. 'Carolina,' fair vwth j Shake! Kaiser. It's a. hoy, born I Wetlnewlay niht, arid it is no won j dor that the young: Emperor William I left the opera house In a hnrry when the newswas carried tohim there. ' ; t . Vw ft ON' 7' V l i V-' it . - when :.l:t .itationarj- temperatureil LocaI foreoi!its, f roui $ a. iu. to day iireen pork sold here yesterday 1 a x I a 1 a.iu w..ay at u loui cenis a ponnu. ; fnr WMmiDfftoll and vicinity, fair St. John's Day falls this year oi j weather, Hlit changes iu tempera Saturday, and therefore Masonic ' tare. Buttresses and Springs for -Of installations will be uiade on Tuef. ay th? 30th. "It leads them all," is the general replv of driijrjrists when asked about the merits of a4e ofjlood's .Sarsa- Sitti Hull's death Meems to have (Dnrilla. been the subject for active hostili-l - c, tiesin the Weet. It is known nowL We want Zeb Vance ,n the benate . i inud the Zeb Vane" atovo itv.your mai me notifies are uu iiib war . . - patch ami hare already had colli bions with the vhites. - . Senator Gorman's "elegant resi deiicc near Laurel, Howard county, r Md.- was burned on Wednesday , l r.c, , ,,jr,t iu the midst ot a furious rain ' V110 ' tnu .and his wife ami daughter , , ' b.irly escaped with their lives anil "J' . . in their night robes; ' , - huI.iUu .j .! i.-s U J j The Wicon?in State ; Grange at its i'v r pr? i recent meeting ret-ol red that tne ;-:.-tv r.:i l Ji' J rate .f interest hhould'.be reduceJ kitchen. They Jinre been tried and found to be true; therefore we re commend them to yon. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. - t " " ' ' ' ' " " 0 Jlousekeeperti should Imve a "Perfection" meat cutter. It has the advantages of simple construc tion, durability and is easily cleaned !No knives to get out of order., Sold by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. CoufiriuetK The favorable impression pro duced on the first uppearance of the agreeable liquid fruit remedy Syrup of figs a few years ago has been more than confirmed by the pleas ant experience of nil who have u?ed m f ii f a o.Ui r fir an d Hen S va to r . Xo. 13rinccs8 St Wilmincton A Onslow Kailroail. Aldirmen Montgimery, Smith and U 'rafr. the, special eomiMit.te to iwhoui was referred the petition of . . . . 4- f . the Wilmington, unsioww ii.v iniimnl ( 'oiuiKiuv. asking treet, it, and the success of the proprietor f6r rirht q w.vy aion South Front and manufacturers, the! ( alirornia fi f Kidder to Dawson Fig Syrup Company. j KtreeJ and theuce along Surry to -.and, also, that. Surry street 5 :,. piff:i:Jt j to such an extent that the' 'money n- . .a,-' ot ,oey a Kreater .nterest ,han -' ro.n, i it t!. f.irinpr rfnnk'p imon Ids ' In vet , , c..:-.i.cml of capital and laboK , TheJ 1Jolles'3 lc it the. ZQ(X , rajw 0f interest the Grange resolved! George British brig Sirocco, Cohoon, cleared to-day for Halifax, N. Sj., with i 18,8.35 feet lumber, 350 barrels pitch, 010 barrels tar, GO bar- valued at 5,093, shipped by Mr. J. w. t - -Ml - : :jr nle in H' U leaMinir.dntg- ill . " - ' .' r..,.,.1 vi11 tiro k iriil':y r nny nr; i UrtEICV XV ItriJiAM V. ;;XK M. KIM-. M AT ALL TffiMWJ. FI ANNER & CO'S. ! Castle v.r.... rvUtMi,t.e' the Ctv Hall, to near wi ai im' and also conveying some lqrt to the latter 3 o'elock liins Cottoiu che Board their departure. Hie committee will make their rer . . at a meeting of d - next Monday afternoon at 'A --'TXT t . The receipts or cotton at tui i from the 1st instant to' date foot up 4.050 bales, as against CiCO baieg ! for the corresponding -m wefh 1.513 bales. , The ..A . J mm. Til Iklltuat'illo. . . . !n.. ii.;, i. nti !um1 on its southern eiivuMuu ecroase ol o.. vorv nleasant and from O-ieen 10 i.u recoup or uic crun .t.,i.,tn,r l0Hnr:.nrnnns of the ! iaT eeum oftice at nd friemls of tliepetition had h iiititier. ntv-tive or thirty bales to same datfc htst year, an in: v ereasejhis year of jjfJ.HC bales ! l.l....... ,.u in-ei'iit. reoreseni r i Orient I.ntlue. ' At the regular meeting of .Orient- t .,.i ... oos . a ! P&r- A: " M.; tlie the raiiroaa compauy, nu wuuu ' r ; - im.-t tii'p. vVihniii''toii Cotton 011. IS, Oil& Creosote Work?, and Messrs. S. & V. H. Northrop, Mr. George W. Kidder, Mr. W. L. Smith, Mr. M. Cronly and others. rv,i f Vililelf. attornev for the the ensuing year: -K-; Worshinfal Master -:M." ' i I V Nobl Senior Warden C." 8. Washinston was before - - - - WW " , . I . a r.'nlintAl4l... (a 1nu oliarrrdll Wtt.il tile Ml JUKI llUli lit me uuisiur, k uvi, uic muyui vitT v-i.w hv- 5 per cent. ! . larceny of two sweet potatoes from . Henry VonKampen. lie was The Rev. C. H. Lovejoy, who tie- . . tl Criiuinal Court in sires to be Chaplain of the next bond which he failed to give and Kansas tioase, was cuapiam u. tQ jai, Topeka Legislature, and in his open- H iK n.n,ni sot fArth-t i rreo siaie wctai?. - , auditors of all of the roads in the Seaboard Air Line system. ng prayer set lonn tue ireu uiaiC - ,Me of U.6 question at. ueh; length Wrjght, of the Carolina Central liatCol..H. ;Mile8 Moore. said lit ofilce, in into city, . .x. iatA.fAtmpntn( morning for Portsmouth, V a., wlntii- kL.u. affairs that had ever been er they go to attend a meeting of, he made to the Almighty." i -- i . SuccfsJast win ena io-iuorruw . . Rt . d . .. urn WUr CACilttlltca i night, if he holds out unxn tuen. e almost all talking . tir.iMAPirttf r no i - about suow and severely cold wea ther." Here we have had no snow and but very little ice. There nothing isothermal about us but our news from eats a his locality. We copy! briefly some , to a about t.i i ..uf i.iMtpr lie 1 wivs: I Thejre were twe i luu.i vi inn . j Let me tender my congratulations : - .f Mia Tiiyr.v on tne aniiiversaiv Review. For fourteen jears it uas been a steady and uullinching ex ponent of true Democracy and your trumpet has never given forth an uncertain sound. May you go on with renewed success and may both editor and paper live to a ripe old are all still taking railroad; railrojid company, said the amended here. Many are the inquiries made petition asked for the .right ot way in these part as to wnat me on Sii'rry street to Castle ( instead oi Richmonl & Danville people mean ' C1lirlh Ktroetv T""U?. in Sanlv county: U Mr. Dull.. Cutlar stated the case. ulice, rciies ROTJGHQWOK is true that tit Norwood they will The company asked for two things Safe. Sure uure. I... .v." - fn.,;nrtr Unptinn hut .-..m r .....; i liVnnt. TOOtliacne. lllbkUUb stl ilc? i iiin- . ... n , . ut; in i 1 1 v? t ....... i will the business justiiy tne ex- , ,wsnn Jimi thence, cut- " -va .A...-iin rn i u i.v .v., - ' nenuicureiT n mcv wk.L-.--T ever . C. Cv Brown. Junior Warden ,K. S. Latimer. f Treasurer 11. G. aouxnoones. , Speretarv J. C. Chase. K. WATSON'S 'CHINA STORE, So. 17 Market tr.- t, m E , P.! V YIK KUI.IPAY a. r:-.. v ..i. Tro iidlcs arc hi "fs u.i n i : jtrf-t'lost KOOiialn the dec Kit SAW JONES S0NC BOOKS. ITEV HOOK MVItE. H. A Tick f, ten !. .km;k maublk and " v. i.i.f5i turt r ol ttnHcry,1 lost 401 pounds on Wednesday, the 42d day of his long abstinence. On the same day he swallowed n otlhces of ice and water. There was i . - a.a w a a a j a big, fat man who climate is thoroughly delightful ,i.,v to see the faster and the Ilcraia ----- . . i i .. . y-ii! reports that he worried Succi ureau- 'phb protracted meeting at wuvo f.iiK. waslnerfectly natural, by Hr'ch Baptist church, near Green- : : . . . i,.... i . .. , xi. t i. the way. lit remarKeti at one time viue gQund, is continueu. air. that "de faat jou-tel-iuan seet uair has .)reached there every nigut to ou-rage me;"-and again, "l no iaK week and the churcu uas oe-u t".. me dat jon-til-inan as he to noot on every occasion..He will preach ' ' t,.n i it ftiul O norrow iiiiu. I : tl 1 1 a,w - . Coh T. W. Strange returned some DON'T DIE IN XIIK HOUSE. - . - - ' , I " . " " . i. .i x .... 4 -i "Roiierli on Kats. Clears ouuw look atta me.. what a majesty no uears : plantation near ., - Why. don't you : know? He had which be has a large interest He but he says that' there are two miles oi li,, wood it tin, Across the property of the Cot- mhrht take all the Richmond & Uon Mills to -Surry, to run along that Danville "surplus to cuuj j street to -astte: ana, secouu,uo ucu where from tnai piace, UIVI"7" Up Surry street. He explained the is the country n umi i , , pifv.-in PPP1i to the w. i..t o ciinw sr.orui ueic i uuwc o ... n tjcimic. ib . t . J ,..,t ..11 lw,r It is said to have oeen tne ueu, icsi streets, which nc tuiu nau ci - for 25 years. It commenced to 1.111 orjo-iually donated by the owners 01 about4o'ciocKimsiuuiuM. , , . j lhe street ran, r 1 m tir - AAnr 171 1 Kin si v 1 v- - - - r- - K' U&idltVotbn-rora The mi.roa.1 .con.pany had the ,;. iti thp earlv oart of the ri.rl.t. to condemn lands for the roau day we would have had two feet ot tIe. the iaws Gf the State, but this snow here novv on a ueaci le.. i . had nothin- to do ! Long live the DAhY 3 vlieflier the city should open other matter. He V iruii 1 j u 1 1 . Miss Marie Wesc'ott is said tohave thought there was very little to dis- herself written the U-amatizabion of cus except the privilege of Front Hazard's Cleopatra, in which she street. will appear at the Opera! House to- Mrj w A prench, in behalf of the morrow night with Mr. McLean, Wilmington Cotton Mill. said the both of themustained by a goou matr Gf right of way through their company. In the play there is propp,.ty and the opening up. of abundant material for tragic inter- Sur,4 street had been sprung upon est. A highlv emotional drama has tlie without notice and iu the ab- been the result ot the playwright s seucej 0f their counsel from the city; if i S . it 1 1 ;h.'--:ti. eV year, and looked an old And f oroKen muu ww used Salv ition Oil and got well ora-sgo trees 3 .11 y,r,h 1 roui strt-ct, .Vilmirton, X. C. -ffljaw PrrrraleJ. rui- KEi WITH isDex to New AnTXRTTsMKTa snkio co furniture w M cummiso ilattieses irM BaorntRS Progsrlsts j A Sfmn'oeb Coal and Wood C V Yatks am Jones son? books ivnft.Hn in 'irood supply but you are expected to pay 3.50 a cord for oak. ; . The Criminal Court convenes on thetlrst Monday, in .lanuarj, ine 5th of the month. . The Spring calendar of the Supe- . ' ! .I.t...1.'crirt will olien rior ;ouris in iiii5i';v i,nra n ml that the ,im 1 v - - - - ...r.ct iipnutiftil one. 1 tie sign t is niww -rove will vield a large crop thu vear. ... -.lt r 4" efforts. The scenes are different in the play from the book. The first shows the secret crooning of llarinachisin the temple: the sec ifpr between liarnia- ohU and Cleopatra in the streets of AiMTfimlria. in which he slays the rov the company 'did not want the street opened; it would injure their I . i. r r.t- firo f oet property; a .cut ui m icn ep'th would have . to e through it: beside?. i-inoke from passing engines damage the goods made at al "uard in a hand-to-hand con- the.fLlcr0ry. and fine bleached goods made 1 -1 wotiia t C r rr-i. 1 n-.vi i. nn1- la the loot f jf, y 3Te 1,1 no oanprr n ir-m Irt kiv- Tt.w Tvr.ti'1 CX'l .. " irv.l. ntiyj,, ml 10 Kuimn- here tjii Monday, Januarj i.un. " i . . . . " I 11 ii.iVAN. I T,vdi irik now. bvery iram '31 1 11. V.v-nr-.e nt .1 I'-irrlrr. I . . ' . . 1 , . -... - - 1 - . . . . 1 ...... nrr. pninii: Itest and is taken by Cleopatraamongl vhk. vu ..;-:tnr from Mt. Airy leave for home this evening. 1 ney i"' her retainers, iici u.e nmniifi lUl 1 W v I . "t, ... it'll Q10 I . . " the chamber ot iieuimtio. """-iV iered:ii so ,.iP.b miow and cold weather be- hind them and found s"p much sun- IfWitlll'? shine here tnat iue r, all about yesterday for orange tree and palmettos, and "low fountains that gush forth in the midst of roses." r A CUiue of football. a team of ten I - Harmachis has been brought to ; from read the stars for the queen j uemg unaccustomed to such scenes ot ne 1 thev were now preparing to icture; tlipy had already suf rtienlar from smoke U - IHW ' - ' 1 15 H ESTIESSNC8 . nl!TLy VlOITaakS""' rautTLtsa famiw midicii . . . M D . PHILADELPHIA- I I Pritf. OH E Dollar beauty as he comes upon her McRa tree aifiacent manufactories. Mr. K. 'French and Mr. Donald te also gave reasons why Surry c- There Is no other ffenuitu ui Simmons Liver Regulator. ; i;e not Iinpoea't'lHn l Examine to see tliat tou get tae wnujur. iiMnmihPd from all traud an lmltattons a.H.tr.Cao,...,. , DlstiDhed from tttratMlK should not be opened. Mr. by 0ur8red K Trail Mrfc owf Wrap- 1 , 1 - 1 ... 1 rtai ond (in tnn me mm nM- falls'in love with tnequee.i,.u ... McRae thought tnai a cm boys coming into the city briu UST RECEIVED I '-iL!r!!oJ,,-. About fifty or the int. ir? hioni..ts took a little trip down the river thw moruiug on lheJtatlfri. A great many of our country coi5 ins were in the city to-day: They were here for the purchase on nnst mas goods. . . tt'NriH.S UANAXAS. Hm, ... ... "51 r." WlXSTtLtP, i ..: i c Jttecttoatre, x .ui st-voni sr., cr r P.O. from the 1 . r..t. ifpnipii- Fnion school anu ten n wxv school had a tussle to-day over a foot ball. The game took place i the Hemenwav school yard on Sixth between Chestnut and Mul berrv streets. The Jjame was won bv the Fnion boys by a score of 10 toO. Master John D. Woodard was ciirplateto him her misfortunes factually, though sworn to kill her becomes her friend, lhe unru act, devolopes the character of Char mion and ends in the contest be . runi.ntra and Harmachis, l Wtrtr" ' 1 i K W A D VKHilS EM BNTB I .1 . It. s.t'ULU 1 . Llt-t.t. ........ would be required for the rond. Mr'J'Georire R." French called at- . . . 1 i :i 1 tentidn to the laet mat uie-rmmwu company had already the right in th?ir Icharter of running the road on Tennessee Coal ! when he comes to kill her, and is, in ' en btreet. 11 1 rs ml 1 1 Col Waddell said the question J 1ST AKldViD HOICK LOT CELE- 1 l.rifrr.liPd bv her. auti re- f I 1 ft mM WW wrm m s . I lie tun, bratert Teiiiicssee Co AT.. . t -t - veals to her the secret oi u .c. , Nvas as to some private pro wealth. Tine louru. , rt,mttPP bad t in ids and their ..f whowM Cleopatra reveling w " - . . r, I..,. the baiiKS oi tne i.uuj, ith perty1,; but a11 the committee had to consider was tne grauiuig ilei-e-ou the streets, lie claim-j UOO Cords Wood ! Sk asone.1 Oife, Ash. me, Iil&CKjaca J. A. SPItIXGIL tc. &c . at reduced j rices. iee r. ti . x 1 ii.,..,aniriiv; and : AUionj uu . .... , A..:liinv Captain " rf lile poor lanach,s in t, at 8llrry stcef t a already Master jaeou o. Lf nhw when the queuu conscu the Fnions. Manicure Cases :xk Erubeb and Oomb?j MUMW Bltb.! , J.H X- rront vtrect. - lUu niEl'AKEP Tt TAKK it .f,l:i a Uite4 amomt otTuaiUJ i.,u ri t in cLarsc ot ft eonirf- WOKTIt BRANCH. Ji rrcrrietora. For Ohintmas KlM or tsm L .VNU PKKTTV !a tu? It UN IT CUE line. CtitWuias V) C'atAt.t 1b rar-ldlf. Call n4 W CfcJ t'.tuuy prescnta tht are ueiul as 1 r G " F. " Lucas aud if essrs. J. T ' Collins and Anron Colvin, of lender countv, w.re in the city to-day on a chopping expedition.' 'Hubolio" razor and knive, sharp- j ers Fell n Jit HL. . ..!..... onloreil. Willi work' this morning with ...... ..ura.i to load the at the nanus .tteumship 1 . .1... . t ift. .if Antonv liar- ...aehU is unable any longer to re- a Llnlf. bllt hlirslS IU Uliun her wiUiioiiiifSN Don't Forget them, exposing dra-shertothefootof the throne tne crown from her head and Quee it. I railro tn Hiirmw . 1 . . . 1 ifr 1 1 t v . t rti . . Pance Tell irom ... ' f I)HCOsiti,ponhisown. In the last act . 1... i..i.i .1 rlistance 01 iwfi t" " .. lllf , 1 virtuldly opened. The railroad com- r.,0 cAiLL AT yo. It soCTH SECOND pany had already bought tne u MrccMor chrisnnis Cois of all klndsann at , Hokko'.en property at the loot 01 aU Pri.s. I g'uirantey to sen a cneap, stre-t aiul wi.-iied to reach not cheaper, tuaa anjooij-f -tie. . iombatted the idea that the i Jw - "'mIIUA C. RtLLT. j ad would injurii the, proiliici 1 .. H ettrrs. Something new nni think the bet hone ever maue. jhom. y. Jacobi Hdw. Co. we 1 See t I am Manufacturers Agent for Barbed and all kinds of Wire, Com- . .. ...1.1 tMinVVncpy. tr- UlliatlOIl ur uini -.. dt rs Kdliciteil. James I. Metis., t tiling vWe have them, bought lc fore the passage of the McKinley bill and cao Kivfl you ti advantage or our low purchase- N.- JcoU Hdw. Co. . " - - The market was well' eiipplietV day wi;h almost everythlnff fod t Th country people 1 are brinsln'ff !a"qppMey and parchM: Harmachis in prison he scapes through the aid of Char . ..frr i welve ears lie return-, skill.din lM..lici..i-, anl la ''5 ()lviup.: Ue obtains W( to ' 'v t.lr ,.hy,i. i.u,, inutl . :vtoyisbro.t.oh,r., ;. f - a ..a,wKt Willi 11 a- a j severe contusions were received It jn.s f t;. ie returns to the was really a wondertui ei- - - kiIwl by the pne,u death or seriouinjury. j - rifle d v jK with his love Wackin-. Ama . , c, lra unchanged ami iu . The Best Smuts .n the world for . h w U IAS. . Dores,u ", I ' ver 5 bed Hands, of the mill: but it did not lif in thir AnPTi A mouth- to protest j when they (the ; . . . .....1 lirttild- He struck, on his ..ea, , ers. He was quicKiy fent to his home on Fifth and Daw n st-ets, where-Dr. potter a;ul Ur. Thomas were called in Jo n...i..ehim. It was found that no .nMere broken, although some 1 lost a day " he laid 2n Eruptions, and . po Piles, or no iay r antec4tolTe pcrfc MAn refunueiL. , oer box. . . J RAil&mT. with one bottle or u 9 For sal-, br, .lift h0r' Symp." ; , - . 11 U U b Jb ifiill qvvnrs) had oiiereu .n)vu right ifwa"-to ;thej. company. lut tlii- wa altogether a private matter. The question for the comtuittef was wl.it if-r there was any out fry igahU granting the privilege 011 :h.. greets ask-d by the co:npany. Hie railroad company was pre pan d to pav private property owners all the law required, for the privileges it asked. D. McRae said that ine uas Company were opiosed to the road u" its tracks to Uastie street, kvould, if necessary, petition runn and agajiUtjt. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20TH.i 11, 1). .McLean nn 1 MuricPrcscoH IN A SUI'KUHJ rtlODCt-TIOX OK Cleopatra. ' jur itmPEiJ iiAGOAurv jiasftlfteiat cstwmei aud.oittflaat effecW. liescrvk seats at Yates rrUay. . lcc3t BIHOKS! After further expre&iiona of opin ion pro and con., the committee rose andjthe gentlemen present tooK A'r?!il02t VALITT of bricks quant U?fo salt. I -for sale lx i J. T," & 0.' Y. ALDntMAX, ccxnaisioa!ercaaiits,' CeclT i - tW5o; Watr St. ' Loietuk -jvuv - - ccr. MortftrTaTta, ' ioS cnrtsimas u. . Tv..1.rt 1. . . . .T .
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