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THIS PAFEK uWisned every evenly, Sundays excepted, ls JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor and Prop. , SUBSCRIPTIONS, POSTAGE PAID: rear fiOCt Six months $2.00. Three one Ter' months. ti.oa one month, 3a cents. paper will be delivered by carriers, free m anr part of tne city, atthe above rirfs, or 10 cents per wee. urerr!sln:; rate" low and UberaL ; . 'uv;t...jrs will plo.c report any and aiiua'i to recei ve their paper regularly. :id ? h. Tin ' an1' . . . 1 - , ;il'. ' .'.. on out s vAi . I I ;:: IS:.. 'v j've- ' hv"d 'ilmiil k- have C'onstt.. :iiii, Hit i ti 'l JUiuJirvoiisarcabai; V-'V.hI Jioouiy -!MUiug. Somertysp. :-: wonderfully forgetful; others Luve !t irritability of temper. Whatever form Dyspepsia mny take, one thing is certain, t U jjie unaenymg- cause ts in tne jum w ml.m , Ad one thin? more Is equ:: ' - .-erlain, no will remain a dyspepti v. iu wi 1 1 It i.-ill correct Ac?;Iily of' the - Sromucb, E&pcl foal gases Alliiy Irritation, . s&ist Digestion, and, at the same (hue - Star: i,ivr to norJclngr, irir.-j oZi.cv roubles "Mv v ";. ' T,:rt'. Some c t ' SieTr.or ,of : ; 1 v ? :..:ii.ns i ivcr throe A : - Y 'i:ui' r.n i. ar . t ! . u : r--r,-f ii has : tfi-; are . :. : r :u-l ! feel i j v. ho will J 11 tov a; rc w p dwly cn sat STOK LEY'S" WE ARE NOW PRE- pared to accommodate ?V?t all who may call upon ua with the Finest Oysters to be h id on the Coast. We have made special prorations for the Season. Myrtle Grove, Middle and Stump Sound Oysters always on hand. Served promptly and in any style desired. W. II. STOKLEY. oet lutf Wrightsvllle. Pimples, Sores, Aches and Pains. When a hundred bottles of sarsaparilla or oriwr pretentious specifics fall to eradicate in born scrotnla or contagious blood poison, re member that B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm) kaa grained many thousand victories, in as many seemingly incurable Instances, send to the mood Balm Co.. Atlanta, Ga., for Book of Wonders," and be Convinced. It is the c? TRCE BLOOD PCBIFIER. G. Messer, Ilowell's X Roads, Ga.,wrltes: 1 was afflicted nine years with sores. All the medicine I could take did me no good. I then tried B. B. B. and 8 bottles cured me sound," Mrs. s. M. Wilson, Round Mountain, Texas, writes: "A lady friend or mine was troubled with lumps and pimples on her face and neck. She took three bottles of B. B. B., and her skin lot soft and smooth,- pimples disappeared and her health improved greatly." . Jas. L. Bosworth, Atlanta, Ga., writes: "Some years ago I contracted blood poison. I tad no appetite, my digestion was ruined, rheumatism drew up. my limbs so I could hard ly walk, my throat was cauterized five times. Hot springs gave me no benefit, and my life vxsone or torture until I gave B. B. B. a trial, ana. surprising as It may seem, the use of live tomes cured me." novlOlyeod&w U. CKONENBERG, THE PHOTOGKAPHEK. GIVE HIM. A TUIAL! All Work Guaranteed. Pictures taken Single or in Groups, sept 24 tf CAUTION Bmre cf Fraud, as my name and the price wearers agSiast hlgtx prices and inferior g StJVJe'Wrers W, I. DQOKlas shoes at a,re- WPnce stamped on the bottom, put him down as vBnce.OTR!r ha h thim wlthont mv nam ft V.L. DOUGLAS 3 SHOE. GENTLEMEN. t'Afrf SEAMLESS Shoe tinooth Fth f2.TAcKS or WAX THREAD to Rlp easy M hand-sewed and WIIX f'owy lPirGLAs SHOE,' the original todewlSwe1 welt - shoe. Equals cus w?L nstin from 53 v9CGAS POLICE SHOE. 6tootMnti md Letter Carriers all wear them! uS?" Hand-Sewed Shoe. Ko Tacks lrfKpLAS 92JiO SHOE is unexcelled WW. t?T- K-st Calf Shoe lor the price. -yf-SHGLAS 82.35 WlKING- "yrn i ue ues m ipe woria iar n. t rjocpaw ouent to wear a man a year, fet S?hKS8 ?K SHOE FOB BOY I DnnlSi !n the world. 8hoe7iv1f0.VQLA8 S1.75 YOUTH'S School wt shoe in .I bmau -tys a chance to wer the k rizrT la the Wrtrlrl 4 mrdB T , Button and Iace. If not WCKTOV?ri,,1te W DOUGLAS. ;oods. 31 , , SH- VONGLAHN, . -i 3m eod ip Vumington. a. c. - ' iTTTn j: i VOL XII. VV I LM I Over 11,000,000 dozen of eggs were imported from Canada last year. --- The winner of first prize at the re cent beauty show in Spa, Belgium, has since bean showered with offers of marriage. It is said that among those in the field for her hand are no less than ten marquises and a dozen counts and viscounts. The girl is a uative of Guadeloupe. Henry Menix, who lives -in the Jacksonville district, Telfair couii fry, (ia., is 9!) years old, has never taken a dose of medicine and not missed eating a meal on account of sickness in sixty years. He can do good work in the field yet, and says he never stops work on account of hot. weather, but does not like to get wet. " Mr. William McLaughlin, of Al bany, Oregon, had a tomato vine that was planted May 10th by him, which attained the prodigious height of nearly 18 feet. The main vine was nearly 3 inches in circum ference, and the branches covered an area of 20 feet. On the vine could be seen ripe and green fruit and blooms. There was one very marked dif ference between the contributions to the campaign funds from the Government departments in Wash ington this year and about four years ago. This year not one wo man contributed a dollar to either fund. But few were askedjand none responded. Both the Democratic and Republican committees sent out a few circulars to women, but in no case was any amount of percentage stated, nor was any 'received. No instance is known where Sal vation Oil has failed in giving im mediate relief from rheumatism or neuralgia. At all druggists. Twen ty five cents. LOCAL. WBWS. 1NDBX.TO NBW ADVERTISKMKNTS. J J IIkorick Suitings Munds Bros Pharmacists Howell & Cumminq Mattresses Hkinsberger -Christmas Goods MMvatz Grand Challenge Sale. R M McIxtire A Complete Stock Geo r French & Sons 90c and 51.03 Mrs E B Wiggins Ten Bargain Days F C Miller Pink and White Gossamer Change of Sailing Days N Y & Wil S s Line For other locals see fourth page, Joint Thanksgiving services wil be held at Grace M. E. Church. Rev. Dr. Pritchard will preach. Buy the Jacobi Axe. Best made. Every one warranted at Jacobi' 9 Hdw" Depot. t The Bethel prayer and experience meeting will be held as usual this evening at 8 o'clock.. There is economy in using a good heating stove and in buying same from Jacobi's Hdw Depot. t All kinds of School Books and School Supplies can be bough cheapest at HeinsbrjrerV Catarrh originates in scrofulous taint. Hood's Sarsaparilla purifies the blood and this permanently cures catarrh. Revs. Creasy, Tattle ana Ricaud complete Their labors for the pres ent ecclesiastical year with to-morrow's services. A nice line of breech and muzzle loading guns, pistols ami rilles can be een at Jacobi's Hdw Depot. If you want the best goods at the lowest prices, Jacobi's istfie place you are looking for. t Tiu- Othello, Zb Vance, Sew Em erald and Virginia are the stoves that please the people. We guar antee every stove sold by us to give satisfaction or else money cheerfully refunded. -Jacobi's Hdw Depot, t "Services at St. Paul's Episcopal Church to-morrow at It a. m. and 7 30 p. m. . Subject of morning ser mon: "The Free Heart." ;(n the evening the subject will be "The Rite of Confirmation." .Seats free; all are welcome. Sunday School at 3.15 p. m. Kock Crystal Spectacles ami Eyeglasses Adv.ice to old and young: in se lecting spectacles you should be cau tious not to take more magnifying voiver than has been lost to tne eve as in the same proportion that you pass that point of increase, will cause you further Injury to the eye. Using glasses of stronger power than is ne cessary is the daily cause of prema ture old age to the sight. You can get the best at Heinsberger's. ft w 1 NGTON, 4N. C. SATURDA Y. NOVEMBER Day's length 10 hours and 1 min ute. Dead ducks (wild) sold at 40 cents a pair to-dayj Wilmington is undoubtedly now one of the very best meat markets in the country. Mr. J. T. Bland, of Burgaw, was in the city to-day and paid us a pleasant little visit. No news on the river above Wil mington. Ten feet of water, which is called good boating water. North Carolina hams are very scarce. A good lot would retail readily at 10 cents per pound. Rev. Mr. Strange will conduct ser vices at St. James' Home (in the school room) to-morrow night, com" mencing at 7:30 o'clock. The ladies of Grace Methodist Church are making preparations for their "National Festival," which is to be held next month. Indications. For North Carolina, fair, except on the coast, light rains and sta tionary temperature. Dressed turkeys commanded 20 cents a pound to-day and the un dressed sold for $1 each. You pays your money and you takes your choice. The Christian Association of St. Paul's E. L. Church will hold its next regular monthly meeting at 4 p. m. to morrow in-Luther Memorial Building. Grace Methodist E. Church, South: Services on to morrow at 11 o'clock a. in. and 7:30 p. in., by the pastor. Rev. W. S. Creasy. Sabbath school at 3:30 o'clock p. in. Services in St. John's Church to morrow: Holy Communion, 7.45 a. in.; Morning Prayer, 11 a. m.; Sun day School 3.30 p. m., and Evening Prayer at 4.30 p. m. The joint Thanksgiving services of the Methodist, Baptist and Preshy. terian churches will be held next Thursday morning at 11 o'clock at Grace Methodist Church, and Rev. Dr. Pritchard will deliver the ser IIlOl). Tlumkasriving Day Services. On Thanksgiving Day, at 11 a. m., English services will be held in St. Paul's E. L. Church. Rev. T. S. Hallman, of Augusta, Ga., the Pres ident of the Lutheran S. C. Synod, an able and eloquent minister, will preach on that occasion. The Lutheran Cliurcli. In St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church German services will be held at 11 a. m., to-morrow and at 7:30 p. m., English services. In t he English services the sermon to yqung men, that was to have been deliyeredlast Sunday morning, but was postponed for various rea sons, will be delivered. L.inpincott'8 Magazine, "Dun raven Ranch"1 is the name of the new novel which Captain King contributesto theDecember number oiLippincoWs Magazine. Capt. King, like good wine, improves with age. His stories have more and more body, his style, grows more and more effervescent and brilliant. "Dunrav- en Ranch" is the best story he has yet produced. An excellent fujl page portrait of tha. author ap propriately decorates the number. tt represents a line, manly, ami sol dierly face. A biographical sketch by Lieutenant Philip Reade, who. Iihs been King's life "long friend, gives many entertaining and grilling episodes in the life of the soldier author. The ser ial "At Last: Six davs in the Life of an Ex-Teacher," by John Habberton, is full of humor and in terest. "With the Fruits and the Wines," by gs. R., is a sketch full of interesting information. Thomas Learning has a valuable article on "Trust and Title-Insurance Com panies," iii which the growth and development, the uses and possible abuses, of these novel institutions are treated from an abundance of knoAledge. The On.? Hundred Prize Questions ar? as interesting as ever. ; Of the poetry, the most notable is Edgar Saltus' "Imeros" and a series of Sonnets by Amelie Rives, 4To all Women," which will attract atten-j tion from their exquisite beauty; and purity, and their large-hearted, tender love and charity. The de partments keep ap their interest. . 1 1 J I.loorisiieil in Pender. News of a bloody affair in Pender county, resulting in the killing of a desperado and the wounding of an officer of the law, was received here i last night on the arrival of the steamer Enterprise, from Point Cas well. As our information is sub stantially the same as the account published in the Star this morning, ; we will copy our neighbor's report: ' Information was brought to this city yesterday of a fatal encounter ; last Thursday evening between Mr. ; J. Bledsoe, a constable of Dismal j township, Sampson county, and a : negro desperado named JohnBrooks, in which the latter was killed and Mr. Bledsoe was seriously wounded. The scene of the tragedy was at Mr. Thomas Hufham's -place, on Black river, in Pender county, about nine j miles from Point Caswell. The con- ; stable had two warrants for the ar-; rest of Brooks, who was charged j with breaking into the house of j Jerry Sessoms, colored, of Dismal township, Sampson county, and for cibly carrying off Sessom's wife, a light mulatto woman, and her four children: and with shooting at Ses som's eldest daughter, a grown wo man, who tried to protect her moth er from the ravisher. Brooks car ried the woman and her children to Mr. Huf ham's place, where he was employed as a wood-chopper. Ses som's wife said she had to go with him or die. tier husband was ab sent from home at the time. Mr. Bledsoe was accompanied by a number of determined men Mr. C. D. Blizzard and Mr. J. W. West of Pender, Stephen Thomas, the father of Sessom's wife, Daniel Moore and Isaiah Emanual, colored, .of Samp son. The party reached Mr. Huf ham's place about 7 o'clock Thursday evening, and found Brooks in the kitchen, seated in front of the fire. Mr. Bledsoe entered the door, fol lowed by Mr. West and Stephen Thomas, and covering Rrooks with his pistol, commanded him to sur render. Brooks, without moving, in a very quiet manner said "Don't shoot." The constable, covering him with his pistol, ordered him to cross his hands, and Brooks, arising from his seat as if to obey the com mand, quickly drew a pistol and fired. Instantaneosly, almost, Mr. Bledsoe pulled the trigger of his pistol, and both men fell to the fioor; the negro shot th rough the brain the ball entered just below his left eye and Mr. Bledsoe with a bullet in the right side. The wounded coustabie was taken to Point Caswell and attended by Dr. Jordan of that place. It was thought that the ball had struck a rib iwid glanced; but the injury was deemed a serious one, and under the advice of the doctor, Mr. Bledsoe was sent to this city for treatment, arriving last night on the steamer Enterprise, accompanied by several of his friends, and being immedia ely taken to the hospital. An inquest was held yesterday over the body of the negro desper ado, after which his body was bur ied near the scene of the tragedy. Brooks was known as a "had man"" He moved to Dismal township, in Sampson, some twelve years ago, hailing from Edgecombe. He is charged with many crimes, and would never submit to arrest. Four years ago, with an old army mus ket, ho "stood off" a deputy sheriff and seven men who were seeking to arrest him on a civil process, and some time afterwards he ran off with a young white woman whose hus band was a section master on the Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley Rail road, and after living with her about twelve months near B'ennetts ville, S. C, returned to Sampson county. Ho is charged also with shooting and wounding aj colored woman named Silva Darden, sev eral years ago on the Big Coharrie, and less than two months ago with committing a rape on Adalino Eman uel, a colored girl, in Dismal town ship. Mr, BJedsoe, the wounded consta ble, is a married-man with six chil dren. Ilejis noted for courage and determination, and on this account was selected as the man of all others who would capture the negro des perado dead or alive. ot Far From a Hnudrcd. Mr. Gottlieb Mahn died yesterday at his residence near Rocky Point at the venerable age of S years and 4 months. Ie was a German by birth, but had been a resident of this section for many vears and was , i highly esteemed by all who knew him. He has been a citizen of this country for more than GO years. Peace to his ashes ! Removed to this City. Mr. W. C. Downing, of Washing ton county, has removed to this city with his family and will make this his home. He will enter into busi ness here. We extend to him a cor dial welcome to our city by the sea and hope that his stay among sj d oft Qne quarteJ. from mav be long, pleasant and profitable. ' AA , . .A - i regular prices in all Dress There was one interment this Goods, and have made reduc- week in Believue a child; t,o, one tn()f pnCeofaH0ther Oods. adult and one child, in Oakdale,aud1 tlT v r - iZi i three, one adult and twa children,; Wearers of fine apparel and in Pine Forest; jjuesf value will find Our 24, 1888. NO 250. If you want a picture framed go to Heinsberger's. He has a large assortment of Mouldings , from. to select t Brisk to high northeast winds are expected on the North Carolina coast and the cautionary signal has been ordered up at Morehead. The Register of Deeds has this week issued five marriage licenses, three of which were for white and two for colored couples. The days are at their shortest. in the afternoon, lacking one minute. In the morning they will continue to grow shorter until New Years. The Little llecs. The "Busy Bees" of St. James Parish cleared at their lawn party and baby show $25.20. As the Rec tor wishes them to retain the amount, and add to it, we would say to those of our friends who have not contributed to 'the comfort of the little orphan, and would like to do so, that any amount, however small, will be thankfully received by any of the little "Bees." N il W 15)VK SIT 1 S K K S T a HAVE YOUR Prescription Prepared by OPEN ALL Tu-'o row, 5ncdav, November 35th. Munds Brother nov 24 HOWELL & GUMMING, (Opposite City Hall) siANUPAyTUUB Bed PILLOWS, Springs, ChairCushions. &c, ffs?Mattress'; Renovated in one day; you send it down in the morning it will be return ed that evening. nov 24 1 Suitings & Pantaloon ery FOR 1,000 One Thousand 1,000 MEN & BOYS! o- Your choice of Tailor Goods made to order, and fit guaran teed. Nothing for Labor spent abroad. The money cost for work feeds our own people, comes back to you again and builds up our City. This is true economy. We have Domestic Goods from dear old North Carolina, the Oueenof States and the Home of Chivalry,Tennessee, Mary land and Pennsylvania, Im ported Goods from England, Ireland, Scotland, France and Germany. We levy tribute from the reputable factories of the world to supply our cus tomers, and will do it at satis factory prices. Gents' Under wear, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Collars and Cufts direct from the maker, all of which are of fered at prices appalling to our competitors. While catering to the needs of Gentlemen we do not slight the Ladies. Weare showing the largest stock of DRESS GOODS in the city, all first class goods. No jobs, no sec onds and no catch prices. We in " . . ' . PLEASE NOTICE. . ; -We . will - he glad to receive bomiaunicatlo from our frlcnl3 on any and allsntject Ctioto1 lntfiMf w- -.- The name of the writer mnst always be fur nlshed to the Editor."; - : ' conimunlcatlonsinust be. written only on one side of the paper. , . Personalities must be avoided. -, .' And it is especially ana particularly under stood that the Editor does not aI-wats pnrtnrs the views of correspondents anless bo stated , in the editorial columns. . NKW ADVERTISEMENTS. prices startling. In every de- - partment our stock lscom-' plete. White Goods, Hosiery, . Laces, Trimmings, Velvets, Table Linen, Napkins,Doylies and Handkerchiefs, We are reeeiving now for Christmas trade the hnndqnmp:rWnrlr of Handkerchiefs that we 4 have: 1 1 T 1 ' t t : ' ever iicia. vesicles tne cneap- ci Kiuub, we nave a great va riety of Embroidered Harid- vels of beauty, the handiwork .C 1 i . t . vji nut aiunc liiuustnous out truly artistic workers. We have many desirable goods to show the Ladies if they will honor us by a. call. We do not quote prices in ouradver- iienieiu ; mat nas oecome. hackneyed and altogether common, but can and will name prices at our counter that we -, guarantee cheaper than else where for same class of goods. We are selling our 50c. Cor set for half a dollar and vouch for its being as good as any 75 c. corset on tne market 300 of them received direct from the factory this day. AVe 1 T .' 11. Keep many otner aesiraDie styles of Corsets, including the J. B. and Dr. Warner's Health, Coraline and Abdo minal. Buyers of Gloves should not forget our 5 Hook Foster at Si. 00 per pair, every pair warrantea. vjentiemen ! are advised that we have7 a $1.50 Kid at $1.00. ' . -JVvV vJi -1UU UUZCJ1 X UWCIij 1- . t m - 1 fc III,' yl TAT T -k -m -v . I table production of Wilming fnn I rffrM Millo TT-il K-- S M. "V L.LW11 1T1111J). IJ1ILII lilt. 20th of December we shall receive daily additions to oil r QtnrL' W7"r triTrJ-c oil Tun -T TTnlwnlr ; ivi v. xuo maruet at., nov 23 1&3N, Front 8 1. : " New YorS & Wilminffton Stoaxdsliip Co FKOM PIER 29, EAST RIVER, NEW YORK? Located between Chambers and Roosevelt sta, At 3 o'clock, P.M. " ' PIONEER Wednesday. Nov. 28 GLLF STREAM Saturday, Dec. 1" BENEFACTOR Wednesday. Dec. 5 FROM WILMINGTON: F ANITA Tuesday, Nov. 37 BENEFACTOR . IWrtav Vmr w . pioneer ...Tuesday, Dec. i Through Bills Lading and Lowest Thro' ; Kates guaranteed to and from points In North and South Carolina. t or Freight or Passar e apply to il . SMALLBONEs, Superintendent, " Wilmington, N THEO. E. EGER, Traffic 3Ianager.- ' . NewYort. WSl. P. CLYDE & CO., Genl Agents, nov 24 35 Broadway, New YorJt New Coal and Wood Yard . I'lIE UNDERSIGNED HAVE ESTABLISH- ed a new coal and Wood Yard at the foot of nanover htreet, and respectfully solicit a share' of the public patronage. Orders left, at the wiiminton canny racrory, or at Mr. J II. Boesch's store, corner Fourth and Brunswlcfc streets, will receive prompt attention. Low prices guaranteed ana free delivery made In ' any part oi me city. Respectfully; - - no? 20 BOESCH & BROTHER. Pink and White Gossamer rITIXMVS SWEET SIXTEEN AND SWAN wwn Face Powders. Also a full line of g3, chemicals. Patent Medicines, Toiiet Artlclc3, Perfumes, etc., at F. C. MILLER'S, 5 Drug Store. - ' corner Fourth and Nun Sts., P. s. Prescrtptlons filled at all hours, day, or night. sept 11 Prescriptions t . CC V ILATELY COMPOUNDED. PATENT Medicines, Toilet Articles, &c Prices reason- ' able. A trial Is asked. - . JAMES C. MUNDS, Agt, - -' -- . Druggists octsi . Princess St.. bet. Front becendi
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