THIS PAPER " - putUsiipJ very evening, Sundays excepted; PBy josh. T. JAMES, Editor and Prop. . . SUBSCRIPTIONS, POSTAGE PAID: , 'a voar. fi-oo. six months $3.00. Three r 1 I Wo xrtu to glad ta receive ccnntilcitio . from cor frtcnaa ca aiy ia cUErtJt - : general interest, but . . . The name oftie writer must always te fu r : nishcxi to tho Editor. " ' - . communications must too written only on. . oho side of tho paper w " PcrsonaUtfes must bo avoided. And it la especially and particularlj unaer- -stood that the Editor does not always endorse the Flews or correspondents' unless bo stated . in the editorial columns. .V hue m lis. H'JO. uuy: montli, 85 cents. ... Th. j..m -r w ljC delivered by cjuxlcre, free v- n:.H. nf 1 hf? t ltv: at tliB nbove lMrs. or W ct-uts per week ; ; . ' , .-?V dVertbt ng rates low ana liberal. subvert bers will please report any and 4 ,1 failures to receive their paper regularly. E VOL Xm. WILMINGTON,. N. C., SATURDAY ;j JANUARY 19, 1889. NO 17. 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Myrtle Grove, Middle and Stump Squad Oysters kiwuys on hand, served promptly and in any style ilPSirea. W. U. stoklky. orr 10 tf wngnisviue. . A True Tonic. When you don't feel well and hardly know kvlut aiH you, give B. B. B. (Botanic Blood :aiui) a trial. It is a fine tonic. T. o. i allahan, Charlotte, N. C, writes: "B '... is a fine tonic, and -has done me great toon. i . v. Thonmson. Damascus. Ga.. writes: "I fceih ve V. B. Bis the Dest mooapunnermaae. lias greatly Improved my general health.' An old gentleman writes: "B. B. B. gives me lew life and new strength. It there Is any hin? that will make an old man young, It Is r.. b. b." I V. A. Shepherd, Norfolk, Va., August 10th, 1888. writes: 1 tepena.B-&rr the preservation of my health, I have had It In any family now nearly two years, and in all that time have not had to have a doctor.", f Thos. Paulk, Alapaha, Ga., writes: I suf 3ered terribly from ayspepsis.1 The ise of B. t. is. has made me reel use a new man. i Kvouid not take a thousand dollai s for the good t. has done me." w. M. Cheshire. Atlanta. Ga.. writes: "I liad a long spell of typhoid fever, which at last feeemed to settle in my right leg, which swell- f d up enormously. An nicer aiso appeared vhicn discharged a cupful of matter a day. I hen gave B. B. B. a trial and It cured me." jan 10 lm d&w No. 10.- ' CUKDULK WILH1SGI0P SEACOAST R..K. IN EFFECT NOV. 4, 1888. AT 7:45 A. M. From Wilmington, From Hummocks. Leave 7:35 a, m Leave 8:10 a.m. Leave 230 p. m fLeave 5:10 p. m. SUNDAY SCHEDULE. Leave. ...... 2:30 p. m i Leave. ...... 5:00 p. m. nr-Tralns or Cars can be chartered durtnc (the winter months at reasonable rates. . J. n. CHADBOUBN. Jr.. dec24tf ' General Manager. Drijgs and Ohemicalp, rroiLET ARTICLES, PATENT MEDICINES, Shoulder Braces, Trusses, etc., etc. " v aiso Prescriptions niied day or mgnt at IT. U. Al llLuKxt O, . ' Drugstore. -- jan 4 Corner Fourth and Nun sts.; SUIl ABLE FOR ' - . .-J HOLIDAY PRESKNTS, - -AT- ' v;.; ' "WATSON'S " CliinajGlassware&Grockery Store, I " 1 15 Princes St. FINS LOT ; Dinner and Tea Sets In Stock. Tme l ea Sta at only $6, A fin stock of Crockery and Glassware on hand LAMPS Uiliwritmn ha PrAtti'mt in rh rifvl icriptlons, the Prettiest In the c I I N K VAS. - TOILET SETS AND c , - I CHAM b?R SETS. CHEAP. : It sic it; jm a Tiur fPsfiiPS -----.- Atvery near cost. . Everybody is Invited to CaU. ' no &4Uto clrrts In fltfpndanw Messrs. J. cowan ana Cbas. II. stemmermaa: : W w A rputtlC ii , m a M. Kf v m 9 , c w tf us Princess St. (Brans Blocs.) . 1NDKX TO NEW ADVEBTiaRMENTfl, For Sale A norse ' M M Katz Bargain Days K M McIntire-Attention Mcnd8 Bros Pharmacists IIkinsberger -Diaries for 18S8 Jl CRONEJiBERa Photographer. Howell & Cummino Mattressss J as CMuNDsAgt Prescriptions Opera House He, She, Him, ner , J J Hkdrick Special Inducements P C Miller Drugs and Chemicals Chas P Browne, Agt Seed Potatoes W E Springer & Co For the Holidays Braddt & G arlord The Racket Store , croxlt & Morris West India Oranges C?eo U French & Soxs Astonishingly Low Qerm AN.iA Ha Lir Madam Nof as' Glass Blow er' Workers-- , ,. Ia''s lentrth 10 hours and 7 min ates. : - I - ' Hn fruit are retailintjat 2k to 15 eouts-a'tkfzen. Sunset to inorrow afternoon at 15 minutes past 5 o'clock. Portable fire-place grates. Just the thing for our climate. Are sold by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t All "kinds of School Books and School Supplies can be boupr1 cheapest at rfeinsbrtrer''-" t Hood's Sarparilla is a purely vege table preparation, being free from injurious ingredients. It is peculiar in its,cu rati ve power. If you want a picture framed go to Heinsberger's. He has a large assortment of Mouldings to select trom. - ." t No intermebts this week in Belle vue. three in Oakdale, all adults,and four in Pine Forest, one adult and three children. We have knives for your boys and scissors for your girls. What wil please them more for presents? N Jttcobi Hardware Co. Do you use loaded shells? You will find that they will save you time, trouble and expense. For sale by the N. Jacobi Hardware Go. t i . u . Mr. S. D. Wallace was not quiet 75 years of age, instead of 77. The funeral services . will take place to morrow afternoon, at 3 o'clock, from Grace M. E. Church, to Oakdale Cemetery. Silver-plated knives, forks,spoons, and child's sets, - carving knives and forks. Make your friends happy by making useful presents. A nice line of the above is offered by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. The usual Saturday night prayer and experience meeting will be held at 7:30 o'clock this evening at the Seaman's Bethel, on the South side of Dock, between South Water and Front streets. ; Corruption Of Modern Theology will be ihe subject of the-blind preacher at the Advent Church Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock. ; Tfre New BIrtf. Will be the subject of.-the blind preacher at the Advent Church Sun day morning. Subject at night: Loes the JbSible sustain, once in grace always in grace, or not?" Hos Cholera Remedy. The New York Herald has tele. graphed its reporter here to furnish it with some facts relative to Mr. J. M. Forshee's investigation re garding hog cholera and his cure ior tne same, ine report also goes to the Cincinnati Price Current to day. The Price Current is the lead ing paper in this country in stock and farming matters. As we hav heretofore mentioned, Mr. Forshe will send the remedy f rea to any one who will send for it and report results after using it. 1 Wilmington District, Methodist E. Church South, first round of Ouarterlv Meetings: Carver's Creek, Wayman, Jan. 19 and 29. .,; Elizabeth, Elizabethtown, Jan. 20 and 27. r 1 r. 1 t-v. j o Sampson, Bethel, Feb.. 9 and 10. Bladen v Bethlehem, Feb. 16 and 17 Clinton, teener's Chapel, Feb. 3d and 24. Kenansvi lie, Wesley Chapel, M'ch 2 and 3. - ' Onslow, Tabernacle, March 6. Hfnrmrvltn Tir,T?l anna . Mo oii O - j Ivl " 1 RmntvlL- Hol Mornli 111 uuu lu. - 'nn,H7 : .. ..-i- ir.-! ; , ajj uuan ioix iuissiuii. Auurew ti unapei, Marcn VJ. - . ed to meet at the lecture room of Q"aco u- Church, at Wilmington, at 10 o ciock a. m.. Tuesday. Jan. 8th, 1889. F. D. SwiSTDRLL, P E. Indications. ForNorth Carolina, fair and colder weather. The Register of Deeds issued mar riage licenses this week to two couples, one white and one colored. The schooner Mabel Darling is here with a cargoof very fine fruit, oranges, bananas, grape fruit, &c. which is being sold off in lots to suit by Messrs. Cronly & Morris, auc tioneers. - ' ; Those members of the Wilmington Ijight Infantry and the, Geriuania Cornet Band Who reniaiued oVer "at Raleigh to attend the inaugural ball returned the city last night. Of course they all had a tip top time. - Ti i . Mayor Fowler, we are glad to say, is steadily improving and we hope j to see him on the streets again soon. He expects to go to the State Sani tary Convention, to be held in Ral-i eigh February 6th. ; Good. Time at Masonboro. Some of the young folks had a good time last night at Mr. Jesse Williams' residence, on Masonboro Sound, at a party given by that gen tleman to a number of his friends. It was a' very pleasant affair and all feasted and danced to their hearts' content. The dancing was kept up until 4 o'clock this morning. The Glass ISIowerg. The' glass blowers will be here next week and they will hold forth in Germania Hall, which has been engaged for the purpose. They come i well recommended and we have ho doubt that there will be a large attendance here at every open ing. Tney nave a beautiful class steam engine every part made of glass alone which will be in lull operation. The season will com mence on Tuesday and the doors will be open each day from 2:30 to and from 7:30 to 9:30. The admission is only 15 cents and every visitor will receive a present. 1 Qos Cholera. And. Typhoj.0, Mr. Forshee informs us that dur ing his hog cholera investigation for the Agricultural " Bureau at Washington City he found at one place,; about ten miles square, where the hog colera was raging, that a great many people were down sick with a fever called typhoid, but which was in all probability caused by eating meatimproperly, or rath er not sufficiently, cooked, taken from animals already affected with the cholera and which were killed to keep them from taking the dis. ease, it probably not having devel oped enough to make the hog- sick. Confederate Veterans. Col. E. D. Hall presided at the meeting of Ex-Confederate soldiers and pensioners held at tlfe City Hall last m'ght. The members appointed as delegates to the convention of State pensioners, which will be held in Raleigh on the 22d in'st, signified their intention of attending. ' Col. Hall was requested to accom pany the delegation to Raleigh and participate in the convention, and was also requested to make the ne cessary arrangements for transpor tation and report to the delegates by 12 noon to-day. The meeting then adjourned. - Cotton Seed Iard., Referring to cotton seed lard the Cincinnati Lancet says: 'It seems to us that sanitarians and health authorities are diligently stopping the cracks and crevices and leaving wide open the flood gates of disease The sale of lard made as disclosed (that was in the Congressional in vestigation) should be prohibited by heavy penalty, and the man or men who make lard from hogs, dead, of disease, or diseased, should be put j to dea'h as sorely as the mu who takes life by swifter (t rderer (but no surer) means. - -vBU.,u, ouuiuic iui iftiu !has been found, and it exists in abundance, right in our midst; and if the South had any enterprise she could make it a source of immense i revenue. We refer to cotton seed ' oil, a pure vegetable oil, as pure.and 1 1 fl i ,. equally as gooa, as ine oil oi tne 'IS A. . QV3 Of HieMHU, and er: in fact tli tim wi i ..t.i , xi wiiuu w,ui ub raist'ii mure tur ine oilthan h lint. : PpWk.mWit Ixit Of the Olive Oil in tile Sardiue bUSl- n - f - v Ari -int rh- imlk nf to a very large extent, trie bulk t i . gpu.. v l" i Constantinople." . It will cqst yon 75 cents to buy a pair of ih-essed fowl.4 for ypur dinner t to-morrow. ! .Struggle toughens the mind, until by and by, we do not mind the strug gle. You need not toughen the body by a struggle with a cough when you have Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Services at St. Paul's Episcopal Church toinorrow at. 11 a. uu and 4:30 p. m. There will be no night service. Sunday school 315. : Schr Ellen A. Swift, Blake, clear to day for Humacoa, Port Rico, with 78,51)1 feet lumber, valued at $ 1,240, 99, shipped by Mr. E. Kidder's Son. Mr. Chas. F. Browne Advertises in this issue Early Rose seed potatoes' apples, onions and oranges, on con signment, which must be sold at once. 9 Nor. barque San Juan, Bache. cleared to-day for Liverpool with 2,931 barrels of rosin, valued at $2, 910.17, shipped by Messrs. Williams & Murchison. The Lutheran Church. To-morrow, in St. Paul's Evan gelical, Lutheran Church, corner Sixth and Market streets. Rev. F. W. E. Peschau pastor, English ser vices will be held at 11 a. m. and German services at 7:30 p. m. Selling Christ. At the Central Baptist Church, corner of Seventh and Red Cross streets, there will be a sermon at II a. m. and 7:30 p. m. to-morrow, the theme of which will be "Selling Christ." Sunday school at 3 p. m, The Show Next Monday Night. The sale of reserved "seats to, the "He, She, Him, Her and Hit" en tertainment at the Opera House on Monday night began this morning at Heinsberger's." There has not been a great rush -as yet, although many choice seats have been sold. We may probably be mistaken in our estimate but we candidly think that it will prove one of the most enjoyable shows that has ever visit ed our city. There are others who share. this opinion and who look f or ward to its. appearance here with many pleasant anticipations. Attacked in Charlotte. We noticed in the Charlotte News of Thursday's date a brief report of a difficulty which occurred at the Buford House in that city between Mr. Geo W. Gates, now of this city but recently of Salisbury, and a man by the name of J. S. Parker, and yesterday's News gives further facts in the shape of a hearing of the case in the -mayor's court. Parker had counsel but Mr. Gates had none. The result of the trial was that Par ker was fined $40 and costs and Mr. Gates was discharged. The trouble originated in a diffi culty which occurred some 18 months ago on the Western N. C. R. R. be tween Parker and Conductor Mur phy, in which the former got worst ed. Mr. Gates helped to separate the combatants but Parker seems to have fancied otherwise and to have harbored feelings of revenge ever since. On Thursday, while Mr. Gates was talking to a friend at the Buford House,' leaning on the coun ter in a lounging attitude, Parker approached him from behind and suddenly stepping in front of Mr. Gates he used a foul epithet and struck him full in the face a power ful blow. So sudden and rapid was the attack that Mr. Gates, who did not know until that moment that Parker was in the room, had not time to rise from his position against the counter before the blow was struck. Parker then got in another blow and Mr. Gates got one good lick at him, making thereby a con siderable dent in the gold head of the cane he carried. At-this junc ture friends interfered and there was no chance to renew the combat. Parker has appealed from the judg ment of the mayor's court and if he persists in his appeal the case i will be carried to the Criminal Court. Strange to say, in the.courseof an eventful life, this is the first titueMr. Gates has ever been involved in a serious difficulty with anvone since his boyhood days. He is a quiet, inoffensive gentleman, who makes l much cheap-i,uany frieuls- but no e,iemies' Dut ill come whenj one wl, wlu uofc brook an insult or 'an luiurv. In this affair lie was v suj u a u.s.u.vauiasc. - 1 J wata aKe and the attack was made gQ stealthily and so quickly that Jt was almost UKe striking a man when he is helpless. NEW A IVKUTISEA1CNTH. 117 South Front Street. Many thanks to the good people of Wilmington for:their patronage in the past and we feel sure that theV future will bring forth greater success than the past. What makes suc cess? Is it large profits ? We say it is quick sales'and small profits. Is it not better to turn your money over once each month at i o per cent, than to turn it oyer, once m twelve' months at 50 per cent ? v-'-" i : .'1; ,V By tlir Gulf Stream-Yesterday . We received a large and well assorted stock of Dry : Goods, "Notions, Hats, Rugs, Stationery, &c, at much less money than we have ever 'been - able to buy for before. These goods are money tnan we nave ever sold tnem. 3 - , . ; . QUOTATIONS: J. & P. Coats' Best Six Cord Good "Note Paper, quire. White Envelopes 1p pack... , Pins, paper,., Clocks Alarm Clocks.. Large 8 Day Clocks.. Matting, yard Ingrain Carpet.... It will be well for you to call and see the many kinds of goods which we have not roointo name or give prices. As the winter is nearly gone we will offer our large stock of Heavy Wool Blankets at cost. - .' Yours truly, , BRADDY Sc GAYLOBD. jan 19 tf sat . ; City Court. Acting Mayor Fishblate disposed of the following cases this morning: Chas. Mallett, disorderly conduct. Discharged. Eli Parson and Owen Brown, lar ceny. Parson was discharged and Brown was recognized in the sum of $50 for his appearance at the next term of the Criminal Court. T. Mcllhenny, colored, an escaped lunatic from the poor house, was held until the keeper of the poor house calls for him. DIED. ' WALLACE In tMs city. Januaryl8th, 1889, STEPHEN D. WALLACE, In the 75th year of his age. Funeral to-morrow (Sunday) afternoon at 3 o'clock, from Grace M. E. Church, thence to Oakdale Cemetery. Friends and acquaintan ces Invited to attend. - NEW ADVEBTISEMENT8 For Sale. GOOD BUGGY OR DRAY HORSE FOR sale. Also a set of Buggy Harness. Apply at Jan 19 'St THIS OFFICE. Notice. QUR STORE -WILL BE OPEN ALL DAY To morrow, Sunday, Jan. 20th. Prescriptions prepared carefully and promptly: MUNDS BROTHERS. jan 19 104 N. Front St. West India Oranges. rpHK BR. SCHOONER MABEL DARLING has Just arrived with a cargo of the best ORANGES received this season, toeing of bright color, sweet and good size. The BANANAS are very fine. GRAPE FRUIT, CONCH SHELLS, &C. For sale by CRONLY & MORRIS, jan 19 It Auctioners. . Seed Potatoes. Early Eose Seed Potatoes. -o- APPLES,0NI0NS,0RANGEiS ON CONSIGNMENT And Must be Sold at Once. cnAS. F. BROWNE, Agt, I 128 North Water St., Wilmington; N. c. janl9tf dw Astonishingly Low Priceson all Kmdsand Qual ities of Foot Wear at French & Sons'. It is conceded that you can j S""4 -- j at Prench s than elsewhere. j You only have, to price them i yoiirself to be convinced.-Do ,' no t forcret we are selling Dou- ble Sole and rjeavy Shoes, es- . -,r .f - J - . - r . I Geo. E.TPinch iSonfif,- .jan 19 tf XOa XJortU Froot St. N EW ADVEKTIODH1E1IT8. here and to be -sold - for much less $ .04 former price $ .05 .03to .05 V " .05 to .10 .05 to .10 " " - .08 to - .10 .01 " 11 .05 , .02 to .04 " .05 to .10 , . - . .75 " u 1.00. - . 1.25 " " 1.50 5.00 " - " 8.00 . .15 to .30 - t " .17 to .35 ? .25 to .35 " .30 to - .40 GERMANIA HALL. FOR A SHORT TIME COMMENCING TUESDAY BVEN'G, JAN.1S2, - VIadam 0W; TROUPE OF GLASS BLOWER WORKERS -AND- -O ' - The Glass Steam JCncrlne Excel sior In full operation. , OPEN DAILY FROM 2:30 TO 5 AND FROM :30 TO 9:30 P.M. - . Admission 15 Cents. Every iVisitor Receives a Present . -janWtf - , OPERA HQUGE. MONDAY, JAN. SI,' George H. Affamo ; AND TOMA KAJNPI02ST IN . . ' HE, SHE, HIM, HER, Supported by. a " . ? Company of Comediam. Everything entirely new. jan 18 St 1lfwrr Agents in every T""1 VvafllyQ and county to sell our Goods. Send us onxdoixak, and we will send you sample that sells for three dollars, and start you in a business that will pay you trom f 100 to $300 per month. Address - THE RICHMOND PUBLISHING CO.. - J an 18 lw . Richmond, Va. Typewritero. ORDERS SOLICITED FOR THE "WORLD" and "Remington' Typewriters, the best low and high priced machines on the market. Prices no. 112 and $15 Jor the - World" and $30, $75 and fioo for the 'Remington." Address c. I. COMFORT, Agent, Wilmington, N.C. X. B. Best grade of Ribbons, Ribbon .Sup porters and carbon Paper constantly on hand, jan 14 lm - , Wilmington Sayings & Trust Co., PRINCESS, BETWEEN PEONX AND 8 EC ! ond streets. " JOHN wilder ATKINSON, President, W. P. TOOMUK. Cashier. -Lends money, on satisfactory' security. -Paya interest on deposits. ' Is empowered to execute Trusts of all Kings, janstf . For Rent. SEVERAL HOUSES. STORES AND X Rooms In splendid Idealities. Alsorr" houses and lot s for Kale for cash- and ! on the monthly installment plan, y . Rents promptly collected. Taxes and I1. iV , insurance attended to without extra clause. . uf ; MARTIN T. DAVIS, - " Real Estate Agent, ov 17 tt - liavrlncessfet f For Galo. QLD NEWSPAPERS FOR 8ALEATT0UB own price at ' - ' - " ' ' " - ' ' aug 14 tf ttVIy 0FFTC5. v V

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