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I have had it in my family now nearly two years, and in all that time have not had to have a doctor." Thos. Paulk, Alapaha, Ga., writes: "I suf fered terribly from dyspepeis. i The use of B. B. B. has made me feel like a new man. I would not take a thousand dollais for the good it has done me." W. M. Cheshire, Atlanta, Ga., writes: 'I had a long spell of typhoid fever, which at last seemed to settle In my right leg, which swell ed up enormously. An ulcer also appeared which discharged a cupful of matter a day. I then gave B. B. B. a trial and it cured me." Jan 10 lm dw "STOKLEY'S." y-WE ARE NOW PRE- fS pared to . accommodate all who may call upon us with the Finest Oysters t& be had on the Coast. We have made special preparations for the Season. Myrtle Grove, Middle and Stump Sound Oysters always on hand. Served promptly and In any style deslrecL oct 10 tl WrightsviUe. Wanted Agents In every Town! and County to sell our Goods. Send us one dollar, and we will send you samole that sells for three dollars, and start you In a tmslness that will pay you from loo to $300 per month. Address THE RICHMOND PUBLISHING CO.. Jan 18 lw Richmond, Va, Wilmington Savings & Trust Co., PRINCESS, BETWEEN FRONT AND SEC ond streets. JOHN wilder ATKINSON, President. W. P. TOOMER. Cashier, i Lends money on satisfactory security. -Pays interest on deposits. v. Is empowered to execute Trusts of all kinds. Jans tf , j - -i ' Drugs and Chemicalp, rjOILET ARTICLES; PATENT MEDICINES, Shoulder Braces, Trusses, etc., etc.' Also Prescriptions filled day or night at Drug Store: jan Corner Fourth and Nun Sts., SV 1 1 ABLE FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS, - AT . . WATSON'S China.Glassware&CroCrfery Store, t 115 Princes St. FINK LOT ' : - Oiu ner ii d Tea Hots IP StflCfc, V Pi no Tea Sots at only A rmistock of crockery and Glassware on hand LAf.lPS lt an Descriptions, the Prettiest In the city. FINE VASES, TOILET SETS AND 7 CHAMBER SETS, CHEAP. : -BAHKBi"8 & "TOJL'KT (AfS At very nearvosi. uaruUrl.. S ln,.Uor t' " llrL V .leK. r owan and Chas. H. Stemmerman. fir WITTI5T.PRE-1;??T i 1 ..rikiiiu illustration r tne rrfiirero -" " . i k immensely. Critut .1.. ST- I'-1 m'.litilf T'U" Wty. mi "' '- 1 v-,-K ' icmfc.i ' nnothrr fur mcanH H" V- ?' -K. H. Coiiwell D D. -he. f' ''7' -'-Hou-S. :t ox. Fttrf,ir j,r . . '' ;',;', .-n.nii.HuwariCrosb' V; J -T VANT 0. fllTBIIAUD BUOS I or ' -tl 4Q-" i " ' " nnnn. L -i.LLl.LJ 1 xuni? ?t3tiiiiu&i lllLllvffei mm Ikhl iniM A. W. WATSON, ape il5 prtnee ig St,i5vans Bioet) TO I 1 1 Jjjj. VOL XI II. A New York man recently paid $25 for an almanac 275 years old. High license has cut down the number of saloons in St. Paul from 722 to 361, exactly one half, in one year. Calvin S. Brice, late Chairman of the Democratic Campaign Commit tee, is said to he working to succeed Payne in the Senate from Ohio. The South sent to New York dur ing 1888 2,522.000 feet of yellow pine, about the same quantity delivered the previous year and materially ex ceeding the cuts of '85 and '86. An Indianapolis special to the Philadelphia Times states that ex Govetnor Porter, .of Indiana, will be appointed 1o a foreign mission, pos sibly to Berlin or Vienna, by Presi dent Harrison. ; The New York World says that a svndicate of capitalists have bought .Km . . J ! the rifnt to a now anu novel svsiem of harbor defence. The plan is to i a I have pipes filled with petroleum submerged along the harbor. By means of a pressure" pump the oil can be forced to the surface, where it can be ignited. In this way it will be possible to fortify a seaport with alls of fire, through which no shin w could pass ' 1 Bishop Potter, of New York,wants a nujiber of his wealthy friends to- subscribe the sum of $75,000, where with to purchase the little Greek town of Castria. wlrch is built over the site of the Temple of Apollo, at Delphi, and $75,000 additional for the expenses of excavating. The Greek government has given per mission for the work to be done Bishop Potter and other leading learned men in the North and East think that it would be a great tri umph for American scholarship to dig up the remains ot the abode of the ancient oracle. , The proprietor of the Wolver hampton, England, Evening. Ex press, a mend ox Andrew uarnegie ........ . prints mat ne nas received a caDie dispatch informing him that the office of Secretary of the Interior has been offered to the Pittsburg iron man, and many English newspapers are commenting on the appoint ment, taKing ror granted that it is genuine. " The position is made to appear a great one, and the English interest in it is turned upon the fact that Carnegie, if what his friend says is true, will have control of the Inter-State Commerce law affecting the Canadian railroad system A special dispatch to the Phila delphia Leader from West Point says: "The race question 'has again caused trouble at V"est Point. A cadet captain, in assigning places in the mess hall, gave a colored student a place at the table of honor, to which his scholarship entitled him. This made trouble, some of the cadets thinking the distinction too great for a colored student,' and he was changed to a lower table This made stUT more trouble. The lieutenant at whose table the col ored student was placed was so an gry over the change that he referred to the captain's action in such terms that the captain considered himself insulted, and a bare fist fight follow ed, in which both the captain and lieutenant received severe punish ment. The,West Point color line is something apparently very hard to obliterate. LOCAL JSTETS, INDEX TO New advertisements R M McIntire Matting Mpkds Baoa Pharmacists HKiKBERGfiB -Diaries for 13SS M M Katz Great Inducements H Cbonenberg Photographer. Howell & Cummino Mattressss Jas C Mcnds, gt Prescriptions J J Hkdbick Special Inducements PC Miller Drugs and Chemicals ' Chas F Bbowke, Ast Must b sold ;Ef resger & cp--For the holidays Geo R French; & SpN3 Well to Remember Gerxaxia Hall Madam Noras' Glass BlQW- er Workers - -. . , . .. aa - Nor barque Niebe sailed fromLiver- pool on the 23d inst for this port. All kinds of School Books and School Supplies - can be cheapest at Heinshrre.v, s .U.i'V. :. . bougu Li v r.nhi m. - ' :t?" ' The N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. still (lead in the sale of the best apc Cheapest lieatTngaud'c'dokiiij stoves. t WILMINGTON, N. C., FRIDAY. JANUARY 25, 1889. There is plenty of wood in market now but it still commands good prices. ' Rev. Dr. Pritchard, -who lectured in Raleigh this week, has returned to the city. Dr. K. J. Powers, of Willard, in the citv to day and paid was us a very pleasant visit. A very big freshet is looked for in both Cape Fears and in Black River, as a result of th& recent rains. We are all sick and tired of this bad weather and are glad that there is some prospect now of better. A german will be given at the Orton House this evening, compli mentary to visiting young ladies. "It's only a question of time," and a short time, too, as to when your rheumatism will yield to Hood's Sar- saparilla. Try it. If you want a picture framed go to rieinsbergers. He has a large select t A 1 - 1 1 .H J assonmenr oi iuouiuintrs to from " Indications. For .North Carolina, threatening weather with rain and nearly eta' tionary temperature. Slush and mud abound every where to - day but a day or two of sunshin e ... . . o 1 will out the streets in 200a oruer again. - - We have knives for your boys and scissors for your girls. What wil please them more for presents? N Jucobi Hardware Co. Do you use loaded shells? You i- .i .ii ' v will hnd that they will save you time, trouble and.expense. For sale by the N. Jacob Hardware Co. t We regret very, much to learn of the extreme sickness of our gallant friend, Maj. 'Jno. W. Dunham, and can only hope that he may yet im" prove. ' : It is not an-easy matter to write leaning back in a rocking chair with one rheumatic leg propped up in front, and vet that is what we have i i been doing toay. - Silver-plated knives, forks,spoons, and child's sets, carving Knives ana forks. Make your mends nappy oy making useful presents. A nice line of the above is offered by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. The Germania Cornet Band will give a masquarade ball at Germania Hall on Wednesday, February 6th- The committee are doing everything hn their power to make it one'of the nr.anrlest. rn.ll of the .season. Another Wedding at Southport. Capt. J. W. Woodside, of South, port, was married on Wednesday night, at 8 o'clock, to Miss Mary Andrews, of Bladen county. We wish our gallant friend and hi8 charming bride a long life of weeded J happiness, JSvangelical Alliance. The annual meeting of the Evan gelical Alliance will be held in the First Baptist Church to-night, be ginning at 8 o'clock. Dr. .Pritchard, the retiring President, will review the work done by the Allianoe dur ing the year past, and forecast the work of the future. The officers of the current year will also be elected to-night. It is therefore a meeting of special interest. Extra Train To-Morrow. In addition to the regular schedule an extra train will be run over the Seacoast Railroad to-morrow, leav ing Princess street depot at 9:30 a. in. and leaving the Hummocks at m. to accommodate, he school child ren and teachers. The teachers will be carried down, free and the fare for the children will beT reduced to 10 cents for the round trip. Fare for adults, other than teachers, 25 cents. , . - The. Jladge Sljps Up, Judge Russell has a very bad memory, In his letter to the New York ,7W&tme, which is a left-handed apology to the negroes for calling them savages and likening them to South Sea islanders, he forgets that he was once elected to Congre$ over a Democrat in th.distrjeiand th at a time, tooj when the entire election machinery was in the hands of the white people. This was just !never yet charged that there was lany fraud in that election. WeC8 ; his assertions in the. Tritiwic letter ttie he wouul never .have gone to Consegg, and he knors it. . . 1. 1 vl Ji .J Y 11 iLJ r V $ The receipts of cotton at this port to day foot up 507 bales. City Court. Acting Mayor Fishblate disposed of the, following cases this.morning. Chas Smith, drunk and down, $3 or SL days. Henry Mace, larceny, bound over to the next term of Criminal Court in the sum of $50 justified bond. liUm Travers, indecent exposure j of her person, discharged. - Unter Den Holly. Bear in mind the entertainment at Luther Memorial Building to-night. J It will be something pleasing and enjoyable. There will be refresh ments and music and the Germania Band will help with some of their most delightful pieces. A warm supper and an art gallery will also be among the features of the occas ion. At Germania Hall. The glass blowers continue to draw well, notwithstanding the unpleas ant, weather. The exhibition is something in every way well- worth! seeing. It is entertaining and at the I same time instructive. They aU work with nimble fingers and the display. is a very handsome one. The J engagement of the troupe here is I for but two weeks and half of this is nearly gone. It Needft Attention. North Fourth street is a thorough? fare that is used more, perhaps, than any street outside of Front and Mar ket, as parties visiting Brooklyn use said street; it is in a terribly muddy condition when it rains and it strikes us if the cobble stones taken off Front street were used in paving North Fourth street it would give general satisfaction to every one. .'Birthday Koceptlon. Mr. George R. French received his friends yesterday afternoon, at his residence. Many who ;would other wise have been glad to.call were de, terred by the very inclement weath er, but there were many others who were not to be deterred but who braved the elements for the purpose of grasping his hand on his 87th an niversary and cordially wishing him many more such auspicious days. One of the "Savages.' A colored preacher in this city, who has received much of both moral and substantial assistance from the wnite people nere, in the construction of a new church comes out in print and urges Judge Russell for a place in the new Cabi net. He can have him, if he want8 him, so far as we are concerned, forQu e weH for them to re- it is not our fight this timeout it m,-nfnn aro nncoocc nf aroKV fni. giving spirit when they agree to support Judge Russell for any office whatever, We believe that there are some among them, hovTever,who will never forget or foreive that sen- tleman's wholesale insult to theirpc ctuti vviuiu, nuui ct xj. race. - - . Clarendon CounciL The following officers of Calendon Council No 67, American Legion of Honor, were installed at the last regular meeting by D. D. G. C ! L. Greene wald: . Commander A. D. Wessell. Vice Commander J, G. Chase. P. C. J. D. Smith. O. Dr. W, W. Harriss. Secretary J. C. Morrison. Collector J. Wefl. Treasurer J. I. Macks. Guide OwenFennell. Chaplain R. Morrison,, Warden. I. L, Greenewald. Sentinel W. M. Hankins. Trustees Owen Fennell, R. E. Heide, N. Jacobi. . ".. Superior Conrt. The following cases were, disposed of to-day: ' R H. Darby vs. W. A. Fanning et al. the death of Mr. Darby was suggested. T. E. Patrick vs. W. & W. R. R. Co. Continued. - Francis Whitaker& Co. vs. W. & W. R. R. Co. Continued.. George C. Chipman vs. Munds Brois. Judgment. Julia E. Stevenson et al, vs. Chas. Stemmerman et al. Judgment. Adrian & Vollers vs. M. Caskiil & McLean. Judgment for defendants. Appeal oy tne' piainiiu, a . . a me iiy ii m appeal waived F4rst National Bank vs." N. P. ! Nixon et al. Decree. j rfiosentriaii & uo. vs. nrunus nros. ' Judgment. . . - NO 22. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. s Only a limited quantity. Will beclosed AS ENTIRELY Ohina Mattings Which Mattmff Of the New Stock Watting: will showthe nicest assortment that I have ever had. and among them cmna T? V. A T. IMOVRTrTTTlSi Mlnri irrtu fli tarn ei-olaa . - hand will be sold .. -. o BRUSSELS ANU VELVET CARPETS at prices that you cannot si -l . -a V i 1 x i fail to appreciate. " Some choicQ.and RUGS Ih'great variety. COCO A ART SQUARES (Made of extra ders. A few of these damaged by water and at a bargain.' - . WINDOW SHADE 3 A large select from. ' jan 24 "Men shouM'be what theyseeai," and if .they are suffering tortures with toothache, they should not try'to smile and look cool and hand some. How much wiser to ease the pain with a bottle of Salvation Oil, wnicn can be DOgnt for scents. a Pieasnt Episode Yesterdav afternoon at the Yar- borough house,in the city ofRaleigh as the maimed Confederate soldiers were about to leave for theirhoraes Col. E. D. Hall, the veteran, was ap proached by Capt Fenton, Of Anson, who in a neat little speech present ed him with a beautiful inkstand in behalf of the one legged soldiers. Col. Hall tried to respond with a speech but was overcome with emo tion, as the presentation was a complete surprise to ; him. The ink stand is a very elaborate one. The old "vets" are fast passing away and in a few years more no such tokens of respect can be shown to each other, but future generations will keep their graves green. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. R C Orrell XT AS A LOT OF SECOND HAND BUGGIES and Harness for saleeheap. Horses and Vehicles for hire and horses boarded at. low rates toy the day, week or month. Will try hard to please. I still have a very fine Hearse for funeral oc- caslpns. - Livery and Sale Stables, Jan 25 tf Corner Third and Princess Sts. Well to Remember Those desiring to purchase Shoes ot anv description it member that Geo. R. French (X OUJNb cllTC &U11 ctL L11C11 U1U Stand, 1 08 N. Front St., where you can find everything in the ; Qhoe Line and p-et a Glove- Fittinp- Shoe. Having everV x:ltunS 11UC . ving every W . last, we are able to give you a better fit than can be had elsewhere. Our Ladies Glove Fitting Dongola Button Boots at $2.50, in Opera and Com mon Sense styles, are equal to the best $3.00 Shoes. Remember the place, Geo. It. French & Sons. jan 2.5 tf 10$ North Front St Dental Notice. mHE UNDERSIGNED IS STILL PREPARED 1 to do all kinds of first class Dental Work at low prices, run sets or part sets or teeth fur nlshed in a short t ime. Teeth extracted with out pain. JAS. E. KEA, . k. uor MarKet ana irront ts. S3TA few comfortable rooms, for rent in same building. . jan 15 lm H. CRONENBERG'S Prices forCabinet Photographs . Will toe, until further notice,. $3 00 FEE SOZBIT. jan 8 All Work Guaranteed. Typewriters. RDERS SOLICITED FOR THE "WORLD" J and "Remington" Typewriters, the best low and high priced machines on the marker. Prices $10 and $15 for the World" and $50. $75 and $100 for the "Remington." Address C. u comfort. Agent, Wilmington, N. C N. B. Best grade of Ribbons, Ribbon Sap- porters ana uaroon raper constant iy on hand. jan i xm For Rent. O EVERAL HOUSES, stores and lO Rooms ia splendid localities. Also nouses ana ioi torsaie ior casn ana on the monthly installment plan. Rents promptly collected. Taxes and insurance attended to without extra ( MARTIN T. DAVIS, . Real JEtate Agent. lU Process S 0TKU charge. Konca- . - ...... .. . ... fxcm onr fxieiia3 on' utj aal &H retject jgeneral interest, but .:A : '. --The name ot the wrlteT must ararajs to far nlshed to the ESItor. " 'f: ' . '. : - r coinmwilcatlons mujst to written caly on one sldeot the paper. ' - - ; Personalities must be avoided, - , Andit te'especia aai parUcxaaily CLicr stood that the Editor does not always eslcrse the views of correspondents anlesa so stated in the editorial columns. ' - . :;r' 1 ; - : - new AbvEBTioriraniiTa. Vv Hand! on out extremely low to make roomfo NEW STOCK Will Arrive Next Week I away down. - ' new styles. MATS all sizes super carpet) with appropriate bor increase in this line and a full stock-to " 7 - - - , '. . R. TJ3. rjclntirp9 NORTH FRONT STREET. MUST BE SOLD. 100 BOXES TOBACCO, i - 150 Barrels E. R. SEED POTATOES, .JJOO Dozen EGGS, v so Barrels ONIONS, . v ; 10 Boxes LEMONS - " ; -50 Dozen BASKETS, 15 Boxes CHEESE, 15 Barrels CABBAGE, 200 Boxes HERRINGS. V . " On consignment and must toe sold. - ". CHAS. T. BROWNS, Agt, , 128 North Water St., Wilmington, K C jan 24 tf dw . PeptoriizedSodaMlntPelldts ONE PELLET EQUIVALENT TO ONE TA blespoonful of Liquid soda Mint with ose grain oi iepsin. Very useful in Nausea, Sick Headache, Heartburn, Indigestion, Supe rior to plain Soda Mint Tablets, - ; - J j? or saie oy MUNDS BROTHERS, jan 23 : lOtNr Front St. GERMANIA HALL. FOR A SHORT TIME COMMENCING TTipan a v axr I7 r in .tan o TRODPE OF GLASS BLOWER WORKERS -AND- -O The Glass Steam Eoclne XSxcsl slor Id fall oporatlou. ' OPEN DAILY FROM 2:30 TO 5 AND FROM 7:30 TO 9:30 P. M. Admission 15 Cento; Every Visitor jan 19 tf - Receives a Presents Pea Coal, 4 a Ton. THIS IS A NEW SIZE OF COAL ABOUT aa large as Peanuts and for certain tdnds of stoves having strong drafts it Is a very Cheap rueL Remember, r.. - . ONLY 84.00 PJERJTON. - : ' All other Coals as cheap in proportion and competition, will be met. all roundV which re member. A - ;. , - ' - -dec 10 J. A. SPRINGER. Th e O lion pbpfi. 1'HE BEST PLACE AND Tlffi CrTJlftPEST Place In the city to have all kinds ot TIN WORK done is at MCCARTNEY'S SHOP, on Market street. North side, between Second and Third. Estimates cheerfully furnished and all orders given prompt attention. Orders . from the country solicited. . . ;deo7tx . j a " g - r d I 1 ; a - S ' .e i, " . Carolina nonce -' " S. E. corner of Princess and Secooi Sta." HAS BEEN REFTrTED WITH ATplItST. Class Bar. Lunch. Room ar,d Restaurant. The finest Wines. Whiskeys and Clrars aV ways on hand. Board and Lods ? t y i-a day week or month. New laverOjstt -r a f "S - JOiCOlOCiL . octs; .. " corner second aslTUiccss;
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