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1TJIS PATER . We will l?-laitjr;lvc c. . frCaa our f;lcnl3 cn cr.y f 1 i. : general interest, but "A. The name ct tlio writer nust zlvrz; . olshed to the EJLltor. Coramnlcatloi3 must be written one side of the paper. - Personalities must bo avcldcrdL And it 13 especially and particularly stood that the Editor doe3 t arrays the views of correspondents nless j In the editorial columns. rr m n ,rBSCElFnOKS. POSTAGE P.UD: wf. mnr.ths 12.01 Three Of I Itca month, 33 cents. is. n ... ttcfrfl by carrier, free Lta rue low llbermL- altars win pi report and VOL XII. WILMINGTON,' N. C. MONDAY: FEBRUARY 6. 1888. NO 30 . .4tm incur pi v" ... , ' ' - ." .. - ' ' .-. :.. . : ' .1 i,- jJ. .7 j H ; A I rja. - CONS , .tiA rather of DUca. be Pthre i no medium thronCH fciloldWTe4ndeffcl matter eSSScn amiWeU. It f caused wC-A Liver, noteooojh bile beinjr, Wftlm ilS T blood to produe gSiInii with uch rwulU - toss of Appetite, Sick Headache, ".Bad Breath, etc. -tfftmentof Constipation doe not metrly la unload in the bowela. SfScme most not onlyact a a pnrra- ?ibea tonic as well, and notproduco tTi-rreatr costivcneiw. Totecure 25S ?blKtof bod without cnangtoff -M, aiustkw. after ffJ!S2 t ait l cr ibKC yes. wa called to Simmons Umlepilioe.aa.luwg tried t fijft too?a cs tU. twWd touyit. I 6 took .. .Yl .4 .A .rn!t reduced U OOM to A NDV AOVlSlSTISJrtENTX. The war cri.-I In Kuropc seems to I Death of .Blr. GrMn.ba.rn. '.' piep.,- j be approaching a bend. .The sltua-j We regret very much to learn of obeenabadm intniadtT. mis mnnnmr. j ' -. - ' T tfon ia very serious and in afewdayii the deatli of Mr. Leon Greenabauro, KumtuSoi p. m., Tueaaay after-! UiCS f 'THlrfSlil CO the question of war or. Deace fori which wul event occurred at hi re ?2!xDP?" s"?n.Ce5 M soottrutli , VCwU &WIU USCi - i - - , m , -, 1 1 NTtma r lUL'fitnu a 'nmiiTii-p . j no ivss win uft uwuiwj. II tnere is to.idence in this city this morning, al-- f acquaintances respectfully invited. Ue a-rii?ht. it will lo Rutwia and.tera short sickness-of one -week- fTf. . Tr,).r t mp.Mr.M- France I'lgnlnit Genuiu.y and Ans-'only. . . . j IXUw, AlVISKi IQgfilCIiT tria and alf of the other continental Mr. Greenabaum had been a resi-1 ; Fft tun I fif-thii MiSht.hR lowers may eventually be drawn dent ofithiscity for the past 15 years, T . B info Hi vnrfY i., 1Anfl V,rtw . - ,. , . V'! A NOVKL AND MOST PLEASING ENTE into tlie ortex. Iet us hope, how- dhrintrJlll of which time, if we iuisr ' J.JL. , ever, that peaceful counsels may take not, he has ben. In the employ :1SJm "i 1 or Messrs. Aaron&iUieindtein andM r. f "a sui ana M oy tne uuues oi Lm. ! . , x , r, . . . -l Urace M. . Churcli. Refreshments of all P nnsntnu-hPf ... .r.Wn?n Imu l -iviieiuswsiii. - tie was a geiinoiutiw .1 Kinod win De servecL All are urgr 1 Jtl3UiaWlie ill irlllia IiaS al . ;. -.t . . . . . 'jlnrt-ldtl.o TaU In ralalnrr fiin : or quit. unoDtmsive iiauits ana we ipTdrinhnfch: . aj v.- utai f9ti- im'.i uiaii. inn liCbJixc i , . . . ' - t n I lrvnlir if Iiiv. tiAil u.r anmnv in .thA t - .Hn-y Hl.low, Mn of J. .If. Bed- lfo - ftMa w,rift r4 fi - A 1 uow, auu u comes oi a musica . .. . . . nu . , urged to come : funds to com- feb 6 Zt EXTRA JOBS THIS WEEK ! family. H will not be 3 years of I t . hllfiband 'd an alTectionate 1. TAKE PLEASimK lN ANNOUKCINO; ae until next jUurcli. and is barely Uatjler r . . to-day to my friends and patrons tnat tne car j RbletoUnpafow vonls. yet he ex- r-f- . . idof ftnit wrstkrv nvv.v whinh M- hibits mnsical talents which would mest shoes for ladies wear in the . ..M.PWnn.w'r..ll... .l,lM-r 7 nr citv-at French & Sons. -t- Deen expectea ror several days past, nasat. 8 vearn. He can MO anv tune after CMty Conn. r31 iII1t;uitiiU WU1 w loanu oa jn aiaus haviiii heart! it oikt, and play R1 Thompson' and Daniel .Wat this week. Orders booked anead and prompt seconds on a violin, keeping perfect f0n, both colored, were lirought be- deUvery in all cases guaranteed. iini. i iore me aiavor liiih moniuiir. ciiarir-i Hon m-na rri rr n.i, an..nnw,o t. - . t.r- , Mli A. IUV inuuwi, A VflJa, OtXUOO.gi3,0blL'. I ed with fast driving. The charge : AN ENTIRE NEW ASSORT2VLENT OF - WHITE COODG. acethenl I keep it ia i t it kaJ lloo B 90 n.uc4 it mttil I look two bottfes. . iaJ ififhCuItV. M ' aw. - :.. St twit Filar h di it. it haa? cured . -Ceo. W. BS.AM'tOakSupenorLtHiit. Bibo U. TaAe ony the Gernihu, mr. m trie WritwcT tot 58 tc Istp tltwly ch sat - A tirizht 10-year-old girl has been electeil nape in the Iowa house of representatives. A convention kf all ttie Democratic rlulH of the Unitwl States has been proposed. The idea I to hold it at Intluinapoli. A negro at Paris, Ky., wears a numler eighteen ihoe. He is six reet and evra inches high, and has the biggest foot in Kentucky. Mrs. Augusta Evans Wilson, of Mobile, is an enthusiastic lover of l-eraniums, - and her collection Is pronounced by botanists to be -the '.uot complete in the world. 1 The school teachers of Cincinnati liate hitherto been fined a quarter i f a thy's salary for being late. It J now proposeil to change the fine . . .... . m . a . ,to 5 rents for each minute of tardi- I Aew York merchant estimates that 3,000,000 bushels of peanutt were consumed in this coantry last jear. The cost to the consumers was 110.000,000. fully half of which as profit. Teople who have been sinking ells near Madrid, la., have found At a depth of about 40 feet below the arface of the eartji, the- remains of 4rge primeval forests. The trunks i t some of the trees dug up are of peatsize. Jesse Tyson, the bachelor million- pre president of. the Baltimore Miroiae works, ai-wl at, nnd M! 4ith Johns, aged 19 rears, were rnaim Baltimore on Thursday : rvsideuce of the bride's father. , - - ; ., , ne city of Paris derives a large hftij a . ... rw v irum a tax on gas compa iea antl the city now proxses to flectric stations and supply Htric light to private citizens, and P OS it oti public wavH as far as T be desirable. John Sellers, an -old farmer near Philadelphia, Ohio, who died other day, had a remarkable PP of hair and a very Idig beard. Hl'Jt . a a r was occause lie nad .never redor had his hair cut, think as he said, that it was interfer KUh the nrovlfJons ofnatnr for its dangerous tendency to coitsump- was sustainel and the defendants fioii. lIoocVs Karsaparilla cures ca- were hnetl each ror tne ouense. tarrh by purifying the b!ooi. iOCAL IsTEWS. a. r. One party, charged with commit-1 ting a nuisance, was fined $10. Dixon Manly, colored, drunk and down, was sentenced to pay a. fine of $10 or work 20 days in the chain trrtrti to W. Hollo way, called ,and failed. Judgment nisi and $25 forfeiture of recognizance entered. One man, charged with disorderly conduct, was fined $10 for the of fense. B. J. Smith, a stranger here, was cursing the place last Saturday night and indulged In some very coarse remarks regarding some of our citi zens, thereby provoking quite adis- CBSoothbikd&co Carriage Repository I turbance, through which one of our Wni kpp fn.irtb nne citizens was obliged to pay a fine of v a a a v. a --v. ( - O , .Respectfully, s J. F. GARRELL, ' Front St. Market, soutn side, feb 0 2t W.- E. Worth & ;o.'s old stand. r HECKED NAINSOOKS, From 8 ct8. up. ' IKDSX TO NBW ADTEKTISXTS. Festival of the Months M M Katz Cash Store It W Best Livery Stables IlBiKSBrauER -Valentines Knights of Honor Heeling J A SraixoER Coal and Wood Dick & Muxes-Piece Goods 8aml Bear, Sb New Arrivals Joax F Oabreix Here at Last W E SraiKOER & Co Removed II L Fexksix Sign of the Horse F C MnxKR Humphrey's Specillo C W Yates Yearly Subscriptions Alperxam, Flanser & Co Stoves E H Sxeed Knoxviile Furniture Co Mrs E B Wigg ixs Ladles Emporium , LAD IE s Empbriuhi. .... . ..... , . , , 5. , .. ... . , ..- 0 , ; MBS. E B. iWIG&INS, PROPRIETRESS, i VICTORIA LAWNS, India Linens, Corded and Checked India Linens, Seersuckers Bieges, r . rv' . a. a a 4 i i NJCT7 AOvciiTini:: : ' '' 1 Business t'lm::;-'. rjlIIE FI1I OF VOLLEK8 & SANDLIIS IS tui3 day dissolved by mutual consent. accounts due the late ilrm are an'!. id be paid only to J. IL voLLEks, to viw.u u 'A accounts due by the firm must be preen tfd, II. OLLLi:. . Nichbls, S. C, Feb. 3, 1887. ' . ; A Card I . I WOULD RESPECTFULLY NOTIFY MY friends and the public generally i -n I will continue. In my own name, nt nk :. n c the Grocery and ConiTalssionbu -it. irr ed by the late firm of Vollers & .anu : nt I solicit their patronage 'promijslii t, 1 iy best endeavors to alwaj's give satisf .... . -u. 4eb4 2t II. YOLLLKS. I. A.BOWf fHUD -MEADS W, fltF HUNDREDS OF MEN IN .WILMlXtSTON tunk they have their live insured, -snv. nr them will die while under this finms-?-,rm -in.i their famiUes will discover loo Lite "that ti was an Illusion. . . , 1 - . This has happened in wiiminrfSn (tiiHiv- the past month by tle failurw-of tlr nr. ts sessruent company -That comirienirrt business here-others will follow soon.; Uotoiv it, h too late, make sun provisions for your family in a life Insurance company that has stood t he test during generations. ... - The Mutual Life Tnsiirarw tlnmn.ihr tf v,.m- York, is the oldest, largest and frst coama: y In uic "uiiu. ibaiuuciea aj-e mconrcH! -ie, are paid immediately on the receipt or 1 r of death, and are liberal in their conditi, Assecs now over $118,000,000.00. . ' M. S. -WILLARD, Agent,' feb 4 - 214 North Water . VfTE HAVE OPENED THIS IJAYA IUN0- some lot Of PLAID AND STRIPED FLAN NELS, suitable for Children's Clbata or L:: ::os Wrappers. Also, 50 pieces of yard wldu Sjt - eens, elegant styles and super quail t at V2 cents per yard. A full Jlne of India Li u as,' from 8 cents per yard to th finest qua: ; t y. A few handsome styles of Plaid Batiste and In dla Linen, fine fabric and low price. feb 3 . , " J. J. nEDIUCK. Best shoes for boys at French & alternative of 80 days1 work on" the Sons. t public streets. . . Work on the Orton House exten- Two persons, a male and female, Kion i nrocressinir favorablv. and were drunk and down on Saturday A FINE STOCK OF - . - - j - , $10. Smith was fined $30, with, the XVJLl XJUL3L32L ... R . .'FANCY GOODS, AND- Y - reOS - , J. J. ilEDRICK. Dress Goods. Valentines 30-Inch Momie Cloth. ' : . . - .:..i,' Worth 20c or 12 1-2 cents. Embroideries, Flouncines. FOR 1S8Q. the building now begins to assume night and were fined $10each fOfthe a fine appearance. offense. See the "Artful," the best rat trap l1!, a affamtAnAa nf fViia inaatin rrc et 0 . . . r - known, at Jacobrs Hdw. -Depot, t the Salvation Armv has fallen off I quite seriously and they have now but small congregations. The different churches in the city had unusually large cougregations yesterday, and all the) sermons are spoken of as having been profound- lyjinteresting. The Opera lloasa. -Mrs. James Brown Potter, ' with her excellent company, arrived here at 7.40 p. in. yesterday in the mag nificent palace car in which;they travel, and which has been fitted up expressly for them while on their Southern and Western tour. The 1SJ OTTOJSTS 1 Ladies- and Children's Fur- nishih? Goods. MANY OTHER GOODS LOW FOR CASH, AT ' I.I.Iatz 116 market Gt. feb 6 1 A imx:ty of ladies and gentlemen company, which is large and has from Goldsboro will arrive here to. been specially selected with a view lew Goods Sign of the Horse. .. r O , -vs.- '" -.' -'- .-' .f THE GREAT INCREASE IN THE VALEN- i TINE trade over former years 13 no doubt due I to the Introduction of our beautiful DECORATED SATIN NOVELTIES. " EASEL VALENTINES, ' ELEGANT FRINGED CARD VALENTINES. VALENTINES FOR ALL. Youpg and old, large and small, all can be i made happy from a large scock at HeinGbergor'c TT7E HAVE THE I LARGEST, CHEAPEST j and most complete stock of Harness andsad-ll Ivo Rnnlr anrl M iiclr 5f nrn ..v.... w.-.wv,. -- ... I ! rtlAi-v onrwvla "nmtaonil Harm In tna ltato I m.pv. wiMwpwwa.wivp night on the 7:40 train for the pur- to their fitness for the characters in I II AKnl V t I Hlb WttK I and guaranleed to please bothln quality and teD3 .1 -li U At 4. i.r. I IIm IlAtaWo nvtnnciiTfl And -tniM I 4 . ' ' If w auwuW uuwuuuj jwuuuvu, uvuuiuv pose o i aLieuuiiJg me euieriniuuiuub i i8. . wt o w..noa t kj ico wuv, at the theatre to-night. They will will appear at the Opera House to- retura on.the midnight train. night in the Sbakesperiaii drama of ,rrz : . lT . . , Romeo and Juliet, in which Mrs You will find at Heinsberger's an . . ... ' . , , . , , - . . . . . . -"-" . Potter will assume the role of the elecrant assortment. Just received, of ... ... . " . . - , , ' I latter, wime Mr. Jvyrie JBeiiew, . a prlce or money cheerfully relunded. army $aacues to arrive this week. : t . , ' 1 li. L. FENNELL. feb 6 -The Horse Milliner, 10 so.Front St Comic Valentines, Hosiery f Hand kerch iefs. fine wire masks for ladies and gen tlemen and some other articles need ed for masquerade balls. tf R Goal and Wood. ED AND WHITE ASH COAL, FULL y HOLESALE AND RETAIL., . , . . For sale at feb 3 HEINSBERGER'S. popular young JCinglisu actorfc..wilI mn,n r,?nflCf .YVnMOtD n Istock oak and ash wood, black JACK AND LIGHT WOOD. nliiv the nart at Romeo. This drama. inVii i .no f si.oiri.rora mf tne popular oraiias. ibices oi every A car load of tine Western beef 1 wonuerrui conceptions, ana wuicu description. WJiite lioods, Dressl which has been expected by Mr. has ever len one of the most popu- Frihfrprt f flir Ktvlps LJOIV lATViVBiGm tnn T" T-InffaaH rt I?-. etfont I Af Or IlfS nml 11 rf inn With , t.llftl . . - , - . ' .( ' I u.iv. . .i.i.i.i, v viii. akiLivv, f-1 . ... - -..w . 7 v.. I a. n nwco nuwuv.in ntrt mnn 1 nin ... , , . , I. I'!' i II II -H- ...i T 'fro.nnna nnrt rJA. . I fS I I VAJ! JJXU! VW. JJ Vf ;. 1 VlavVVa marKer, ior several uavs pasr, nasi t' going worm, win win um imauw vpo ohu hwowtij. , ; i hjj- - s . v -A I it. 1 1 1 , I ,.4.nl. V. I ' . -' l I Ea, B iiuAiaoiutuaiiu I IUOI. ui lengui urnveu aim it win oe wio mmc owchjjui ui uiw wiqijouy, p- i rrn; r cr D ArT DT42 1UU ALL STYLES TOBACCOS, offered for sale on his stalls this and will at the same time afford an AAX.-RrV-: -. w j-fwax jui-i k mg qqq au axjfijj JJ"-8 ween. cictsiuiut upuormmty wr . aurn. Triminea in tne latest stvies j, 1 1 . . ---u 1 I by, our Fashionable Milliner, .at Moderate Prices. Special y SPECIAL SALE r.lOfj B A Y j i7ob- G, i duced prices to close consignment. itospectruuy. re-; -AT- Pcrsonwl. Mr. W. U. Day, a prominent citi- and most noticeable ad vantage. The len of Weldbn is in the city to-day. indications point to a full house, as 11 for Demorest's Reliable Mr. J. W. West, of Caintuck town- the bcst all i luost favorable seats for emorest s Reliable ship, Pender county, was in the city jmve a, taken. Patterns. ' Mr. T. II. Dawson, of the Vacuum 8ch9I shoes for" children, ' best in x Demorest Machines $19.60 only Oil Comixany of Rochester, N. Y.. is tne Clt at Qeo- French & Sons.t Agency Lewando's French Dye- in tne city on a business tnpto-day. I School Breaking. Mr. J. It.'. Gilpin, renresentinff i Th A (i1mn1 nf i?acf1a Uovna nrVtinli . o I . .a V ajraawx.. av aau . aaa. . mm - tf , , , feb 6 SAM'L BEAR, Sr., 10 Market Street ing Establishment. Goods sent free of express charge. Messrs. R. G. Dun & Co's Mercantile w i.aAn -.r tt. Orders froin conntry carefully filled Awncv wnni.... i. ;n "f i-. "wrMr " and sent free 5f express charges. j w. ...a..aaw. v, .o mo vjh,j W1Q.OW ia(iv. CiOseu us exercises ion - - s iwlnr . I At a. a ... . .a the provisions of nature for . ine xerm a W anamnsicai . mm mrz WW W- 1 V 111 I Kauaa T w A. . a. r A A. . v.. bent nrorpn trim lit i,i. j wa. v ,.HWU euienainiueni at ne scnooi room f lat0r !Hntrlm hlS hair Greets tonlay Mr. D. T. McKeithan, lapt Friday evening. The exercises tliTni, n. ttr .T - I who has come to the city to take mnKictmi nf riininoa rio.iamotta 1 "'a, UV HeHirCrtWe, , - , . I a..a..vgaav, uvviuwavtwaiu, , have organiied the Tongue- ""'f" : , c, 1 l"e recitations and vocal and instru- -al 13 a I aM.ttiainn 4k aJAnKnA 1 1 I . .. .. ... MRS. E. B. WIGGINS, ' . ,:. .- i ' .... .,..,,. ... . .... - .... ' Teb'5" "V Proprietress Knoxville Furniture Co. Gtoveo . , f v." . . JN GREAT VARIETY, COOKH AND HEAT i era. Can give you anything you are likely to I want, we aonjt make tnem, out we nave ac i cess to the oest sources oi supply. can ana see us. ALDERMAN.FLANNER & CO., Dealers tn Hardware. Tinware. &c febed&w Wilmington. N. C Piece Co odo - AN BE BOUGHT. BY THE SUIT OR BE DE TO ORDER, AT - - . DICK & ME A RES, Merchant Tailoring and Gents' Furnishings, ten 6 J2n jfToni (ocifty, whose, object is to t ubt saying anything Im i "Ct to 0r aiKHlt any one. Each n? k 1anishetl y a fine of one r : placed in a box in the w tJj fund to go toward buy circulating library. construction of the Seacoast rail- mental music, the whole beine- under road. . I At. . as -., , . , I and chea mcujfBuijuuuiiurH. uowara. opeciai goods to Humphrey's Taylor's Baza? Will be displayed on ourcountors, Remnants, Remrsants. In different lengths of fine Silk Vel vets and Plushes, Striped, Fig ured, Embossed, Watered, Brocaded and Plain, In every: colorj regardless of cost. ALSO Silks, Satins, Astrakans and Gauzes, and Laces, Corsets and Bu.tlps. A call will convince vou of -thes IlfS ARE HERE YET' WITH THE Finest it Furniture and other nousenoia fountl in th citv. -r ' At . m, , . - - 1 U'aaHw.Mfii.iiaiii mvula nnv fMim -tna I mr-wrvtx'rir k TTTTr' flfTfr1 TTPTrTQ . fiTMPT.'PS 1. .. . ... ' . . Knlghu of Honor. mention snouia De made of t tne j vaetb a r .m tinefftrarrtape I H a-.. uargains. xxooneurgeq to uuy.imt uaroana lxxige 2io. 44. icegular enortsoi messrs. Al. u. unadwicK! en . jt meeting this(Mondav)evenintr at 7i and Charles Casteen and Misses! o -t i-.;-t" German Drugstore. ' . TL.11.a1.1 ...i. , , I -c 4 3 : .r v -II I VRri. Nn IR H 11 11 r xnri1 FimB i - r-orner s. Fourth and Nnn Sts.. wuwiu x uu aiienuance is uesirea. xiuuereuu ttuu xuarv nowaru i ji ..OT. , ; -7 ;r n i 1 . rfari 1 1 I "Va. eKnnl A A 1! A. I - . . - - I . ,.,, . ' ' . ' oh air 1 Indication. uu. ouuum nD ,wrKC, w meuuou wjb . . NtahlftQ come and see at , T- a" A, 'a ,,. " . a . i . M . . r- . w n w"w n a at va i n n a i.TaM .n. . man that eot rtf rU 'w"" r"4"""' fo- KUtir xchr. fnrn; " nna.l T HAVE ON HAND, SEVEN FINE .MULES lit, a . . : weather, with litrht to fresh variable I : . . . ..-.a.v-.h i for sale cheao for cash, call and see for . mtut "V; :V..,: tVM,muu- f winds, generally shifting to Northern vocal efforts of. the Misses Jones, Stables. P. 8, and night. feb aiy. Yearly. Subscriptions i toat l?et un iirl v !r. ,rtw. " r thought that he could, Vy: , nt h' lawyer to" Chicago In walking about in the ; city we Jones of that place, to which all did y, ira m a diyorce suit on limi tnat in many places tne names ample justice, and after the., supper, V ntTt 9 lawyer returned of the streets have either . fallen a dance in which the gallant young Wth ,lay and Informed Mr. down or hare been destroyed so gentlemen and fair and beautiful Vr . ,UU1 'Jretl a divorce that a stranger here would find dif- young lalies "tripped the light irru ago aiiti na4i again ficulty In finding out where lie was fantastic toe" to the worry notes of U. . ..Til . . W 3T . A m wiiuout.asKing. line violin. i tett of most enjoyable music. " After yourself Board for Horses by the week or j x ECEIVED FOR ALL THE PRINCIPAL the literary exercises theri was a i bounti f ul supper, prepared' by . Mrs month. Good feed and comfortable stalls. . . , B. W. BEST. Fifth St., "bet-Walnut and MulDerry. febly , . , JLV Papers and Periodicals In the United States at publisher's prices. Hand m your subscrip- I tions at once. It will save you the trouble of Taylor's Ife 118 Harlret Gtrcot, . WILMINGTON, X. C. riQcnidvocl rrO OUR NEW STORE IN PURCELL BUILD-1 writing and forwarding money without any , No. 14 North Front St. Will be glad to a Lcomo onr n,rompra ther.. - - f 3r Special rates for dubs of ten or more. feb 4 Samuel bear. or. tog. No. 14 North Front St. Will be glad to additional cost. welcome our customers there. W. E. SPRINGER & CO.. Importers and Jotbers. . let) S Hard ware, 'ilnware and Crockery I . fcb 6 C. W. YATrs. ynLESALE dealt::: in I tobacco, cigars and f-Nur; 'Shipper of lllCa, Tun, V,'.,o!. r i . ,.w . j C:cSltf J.U2:-.. :
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