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rms PAPER hbii every evening, Sundays excepted H p it t J MES, Editor and Prop. - months 12. oa Three f4.lHU . ' " porta tl CO. On3 Uiuilt" T" f2c pa? oerr a, c part of tbe city, at the abcve ,-c. ia .,; iwr wees. .....ori- , .. 'U-n'rs win please report any and to receive their paper regularly. r hiurea '-' if Presents in fie most elegant form HSIAXATIVE AS3 NUTRITI0U8 JUfCE FiGS OF CALIFORNIA. V-biued with the medicinal dries of plants known to be. cost beneficial to the human srsleai, -funning an agreeable id effective laxative to perma--entiy ctire Habitual Consti pation, and the many ills de pending on a weak or inactive ' condition of the BCSEfS, LIVER ftHD BOWELS. ;tis thcrr.cst excellent remedy known to MUSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY Vhta one is Pilious or Constipated so that - ' FUSEELOOD, KEFRECHIMQ 8LEEP, HEALTH and 8TREKOTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Ever' one is using it and all are delighted with it. ' .... . ASK YOU H DRUQOIST FOH grmTTE QZP PIGS MANUFACTURED OW.Y B . " CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, fmvniE. K1. HEW YORK.'N. Y For sale by - IlUiiERT K BELifiAMY, Wlinr FS AT T? ITHTTflOTST- mclt 2fi ly dw : Wilmington, N. C. Inherited .Blood Poison. now many people there are whose distress transnres, aches, pains and eruptive ten- 4ade3 are due to inherited blood poison EilV-Dod passes from parent to cMld,and it Is ttatfore is the duty of husband and wile to tept&eir Wood pure, JThla Is easily accom- pSied by a timely use of B. B. B. (Botanic Kood Balm), end to Blood Balm Co., At lanta, lor book ot most convincing proof. Jamealim. Atlanta, Ga , writes: "My two sons were afflicted with blood poison, which doctors said was hereditary. They both broke out in sores and eruptions which B. B. B. promptly controlled and ttnally cured com pletely." V Mrs. s. 31. Williams, sandy, Texas, writes: y three poor afflicted children, who Inher ited Hood poison, have improved rapidly after use of B-b. B. It Is a Gbdsend." J. It. Wilson. Jlen Alpine Station, N. C, Feb. lj. SS3, writes: "Bone and blood poison forced uie to have my leg amputated, and on Uie stump there came a large ulcer, which jrew worse every day until doctors gave me JP to die. I only weighed 120 pounds when I begin to take u. B. B., and 13 bottles Increased U weight to 180 pounds and made me sound ua well. I never knew: what good health as before. " JIIssps Burr end James UTILL BEGIN THE 25TU ANNUAL SESS- lea of their Svhool for young ladles and chll ton. on Monday, October 7th the ieuool House, on Third street, irame j iflateiy xnrth cf st. John's Church Instruction Thorough and . Terms Reasonable. INSTRUCTION IN VOCAL MUSIC, CALIS . TUENics AND NEEDLEWORK WITH OUT EXTRA CHARGE, ' t-fc.nm.emai Music on Piano Forte or Organ e.ut by Mrs. cushlng. Pupils attending "wis will, if desired, be accommo- ttr Ymi "--onvenient hotirs at the residence "tne instructress. : . - losses in Crayon, Oil, Water Color and ?r decorative arts, taught at reduced rates. J'lT runner particulars inquire at 224 North ltreet. t sep 23 tf . Jl m Laiifs and Gen icraen of Wilmington. P.; v 4 . ATKOXIZE YOUR REGULAR CROCK 4 .ore by buying what you need from front "iuson. no. t? Mnrtfit street, oeiween ano Water. Look for the sign of the fcrS",tcUer' out miss the place. Look A-spienjj iilie or -ware kept constantly In 1 twi.)2u can 5?et good Ware when you buy .? -sox. . . oct9tf SdarFlavorjng 1 II Wilt. I HOUSEKEEPERS can prove by a single athese Extractsare' the'cheapesU yare,trueJtojheir namesjulf measure l'4 wncentratedy ' . ' " - ' diwem eod nrm ATKINSON. W. P.TOOMER, iTosldent. cashier. i!rninrt gton Savings & . Trust Co., 08 RECESS ST., WILMINGTON, N. C, art inTiSrMoney on satisfactory security, kecutPT?r.s-t. on Deposits. Is empowered to Trusts of all kinds. . mchr9tl M " : Tie Dam" Eevi I -j ' ' ; ' A I - : VOL! XIII. Mr. Spurgeons admirers in Lon don are disturbed by a rumor that he is seriously contemplating re tirement from the pulpit. Mr. Gladstone is "generally be lieved to be the author of the recent article in the "Contemporary Re view on the Triple Alliance. Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, (now Mrs. Ward,) has about ready for publication a new work entitled "The Struggltffor Immortality." v The certificates for original pen sions issued during the quarter end ed September 30, 1888, number 8,705; the number for fcthe corresponding three months of 1889 was 13, CCD. Evangelical churchmen in Eng land are terrible alarmed at the prospect of a revival of the monas tic system in the Anglican Church. The subject will be discussed at the next session of Convocation. The purrose of George Gould's visit to London is said byone cor respondent to be to unload all his fathers elevated rail way stock upon the English markets. His holdings are valued at $30,000,000. The Supreme Court of Iowa has lecided j in favor of the constitu tionality of the prohibitory law of the State in authorizing the seizure of liquor kept for sale, even though it is sent from another State and is owned bv uersons Itvincr in such a. - other State. ' - The Italians of Jfew York have been notified by their Government that it will co-operate with them in every way to procure a suitable statue of Christopher Columbus for presentation to the city of New York. The statue will be of gigan tic size, made by an Italian sculptor of Carrara marble, and will cost 3520.000. Premier Crispi has con tributed to the project. The Conde 'dEu, the; husband o the Princess Imperial of Brazil, said in a speech at Pernambuco recently that th9 imperial ' family desired only the prosperity of Brazil, and that when the people; signified by their votes that their presence re tarded the progress of the country thev would retire. This way in reply to certain recent Republican manifestoes. The citizens of Tavlorsville, Neb., recently tarred and feathered ok Jason Mitchell and then rode him on a rail. Instead of resenting this treatment, Jason seemed to enjoy it This puzzled the boys jvery much, until the old man sued; twenty-five of them for one hundred dollars eachT and got it. Then they began to see that Jason really had the most fun. When Capt. Jones, the general superintendent of the great Car negie Works at Braddocks, near Pittsburg, was buried jast week,the ,men asked for a day's leave to at- tendent the funeral, which was granted at a cost of $ 50,000 to the company. The cost was owing to the chilling of the rolls, the bank ing up of the furnaces and the cooling of the tremendous machin ery keptat a redheat day and night together with the loss of the pro duct for the time consumed. For biliousness, sick headache, indigestion, and constipation, there is no remedy equal to Dr. Pierce's Little Pellets. Purely vegetable. One a dose. LOCAL JSTBTS- INDEX TO NKW ADVERTISEMENTS B F Pennt Clothing. Muxes Bros Pharmacists Fuller Brothers Horses Cronlv & Morrij Auction Sale Clyde S S Co- Change of Schedule K M McIntire Rugs, carpets, etc Jas D Nctt hyacinths. Tulips, etc ; . For other local see fourth page, ; , ; , Uiundry Ironing Stoves are sold bv the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. . t We now have the best Poeket issor maile, iN. jacooi niw. i.n. . Messrs. (iannon and O Keefe, o-overniuent steamboat inspecto luspetiui., rrive.l i the city .a,t even,,,,;. mr ..llin Vtrnc! Iin -o nrtlV nil 11 pssro r unci - vc-. ; ,, n I!foKl o fin lot sale at Mr. Orrell's stables a nne lot t nnri pTntet another lot Ul liui 1 to-iuorrow morning. See ad. ..-l.-nritv nf Hood's Sarsapa nlla is that while it purifies the. blood it imparts new vigor to every function of the body. . WILMINGTON, N. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER The Atlantic Coast Line will com mence the sale of excursion tickets or the State Fair on Saturday next Col. Roger Moore waB yesterday elected a director in the Mechanics' Home Association, in place of Dr. H. Durham, resigned. Hands wanted on fine Pants. None but those that can do first- class work need apply. 1. Shrier, cor. Front and Princess. tf The ladies will be interested in the announcement elsewhere in this issue that "all lady visitors to Tay- or's Bazar will be presented with a flnelsouvenir.-- ,S We are sorry to learn that Mr. Joseph L, Barlow, formerly of this city but for some years past a resi dent of Richmond, is dangerously sick at his home in that city, Dry sermons are bad enough, but for the minister to preach them through his nose is inexcusable. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup will save both minister and sermon if taken in time. The Fire Committee had the truck of Hook and Ladder Company No. 1 and the Atlantic engine weighed yesterday afternoon. The truck, with driver, pulled down the scales at 4,250 pounds, and the engine, with driver, weighed 6,G00. Ladies will find a very handsome and complete line of ladies Muslin Underwear at astouishinglow prices at the Wilmington Shirt Factory 122 Market street. Sign'of the blue awning. tf Cutlery. Our stock of Standard Cutlery is very complete. We keep everything in t&is, line' that you can possibly desire, and our prices are the lowest. Drop in and look at our assortment. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t The Seacoast" Railroad continues to carry a good passenger list. There is objection however to the supper train. It leaves the city too late and the Hammocks too late. If it would leave here at 5 o'clock and get back at 7 or 7:30,or 8 o'clock at the latest, it would we think be much more popular. Is there anv other city in the United States where a man can ride down to the Seacoast, get a good bait'of fine roasted oysters &nd 're turn to the city in three hours aftef 'eavintr it. all for the cost of 50 cents for the entire outlay, ride and sup per? If there is, trot it out, for fqw people have heard of it. s Syrup of Ftg, Produced from the laxative and nutritious juice of California figs combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most benefi cial to the human system acts gent ly, on the kidneys, liver and bowels effectually cleansing the system, dis pelling colds and headaches, and curing habitual constipation. NKW ADVERTISEMENT. Hyacinths, rpULIPS, CROCUS, FREESJAS, ANEMONI, Chinese Sacred Lily, etc., etc., j At JAMES D. NUTT'S, oct-10 tf The Druggist. Horses Horses! M ESSRS. FULLER BROTHERS HAVE now at R C. OrrelTs stables a fine lot of WESTERN HORSES, and are expecting another select lot on Friday morning, call and see them. oct 10 It " ; . - Household 4v.(l Kitchen Fornitnre at AoctUii. M. CKONLYT, Auctioneer, ! By CRONLY & MORRIS. kN FRIDAY NEXT, 11TH INST., A- THE 1 I rftaldp.nra of Mr. It. M. Blx. No. 108 South Third street- at 11 o'clock 4. m.. we will sell ' all of the Household and Kitchen Furniture therein contained, to-wit: Beds and Bedding, i Parlor and Chamber Suit", handsome Cur ! talnsRef rigerator. Carpets, Rugs, with gen eral line of first-class articles all through. Dwelling open for Inspection of the Furni ture on Wednesday and Thursday, from 10 a. Hi, to i p. ro- oct jo t I - - . WOtCe. j have removed MY LAUNDRY FROM MarKet street to North Front, between Chest nut and Mulberry, where I will be pleased to see all of my friends and the public g vrtlni Pronrletor Chinftse T.aundn I M WW mmm . m r mmm i ; XfY FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC GEN- t are hereby nouned that I hare Icasea ouui .u. . suuut aiue, r iuut outci MarKet, where I will hereafter keep on hand the best Beef, Lamb. Mutton, Veal. Pork, Ac to be had tor this market. I solicit a call and a share of the public patronage. , i Respectfully, A. JJULKLArtIJT. stall No, 4, Front Street Market, south side, l.octuw NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Sew Yorfc & Wilmington Steamsiiifc Go. FROM PIER 29, EAST RIVER NEW" YORK Located between Chambers and Roosevelt stsi At 3 o'clock, P.M. . PION R ER . . .1 Saturday, Oct. 13 BENEFACTOR.... Wednesday. Oct. 16 GULF STREAM Saturday, Oct. 19 PIONEER Wednesday, oct. 33 FROM WILMINGTON B RNEFACTOR. Friday, Oct. 11 Tuesday, Oct. 15 ....i.Thursday, Oct. 17 GULF STREAM PIONEER.. BENE FACTOR ....... ..Tuesday, Oct. 23 Through Bills Lading and Lowest Thro Rates guaranteed to and from points in North and South Carolina. For Freight or Passage apply to i H G. SMALLBONES, Superintendent, j Wilmington, N C. THEO. E. EGER, Traffic Manager. New York. WM. P. CLYDE & CO.. Gen'l Agents, oct 10 5 Bowling Green. New York. ! A CHALLENGE ! lj CHALLENGE THE WORLD TO BEAT j ME IN FRESH MEATS. ! - I nAVE NOW ON MY STALLS The Finest and Fattest Beef EVER SEEN IN WILMINGTON. iptECEIVED YESTERDAY A CAR LOAD OF ' CLOVER AND 11M0THY-FED CATTLR ! FROM ASHE COUNTY. This BEEF will be on my stalls every day this week. Call and see it. It speaks for itself. John F. Carroll, Stalls 1 and 3, Front Strtet Market,south side, oct 8 4t WANTED AN ACTIVE MAN (ONE OUT ot emnlovment) to besdn on moderate salary and work himself tip, representing in ms own locality, an 01a esuiuusiieu. uuuse, References exchanged. Eldred Johnson.Supt. LOCk BOX 1585, N. Y. Sep oU 4W Lost. K NIGHT OF PYTHIAS LOCKET, IN iront of Mt M. Katz's dry goods store. Suitable reward if left at. 0Ct92t 11(5 MARKET STREET. OPERA HOUSE. . ' a Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. 9th and 10th. " . FISHER'S GREAT MUSICAL EXTRAVA GANZA A COLD 'DAY. A STRONG COMPANY OF SINGING COM EDIANS, including the famous dancer Car lotta. Introducing all the latest successes from New York Novelties. Handsome Costumes and special scenery for the entire production. The sale of reserved seats commences Tues day morning at Yates Book Store, oct 7 tf SECOND LOT. ANOTHER INVOICE OF THObE BEAUTIFUL LAWN TENNIS FOR Boys and Misses, I V JUST RECEIVED. THEY WILL BE SOLD CHEAP AND SOLD SOON, CALL AT ONCE AND MAKE SELECTIONS. B. F. PENNY, oct 9 tf HO Market Street. Mules Wanted. J WISH TO PURCHASE ONE PAIIi OF large first-class MULES, to work In al and Wood Carts. . J. A. SPIUXGEK, Coal and WooJ Yard, North Water St. oct 7 tf . : . . -L4t : Almond ftleal Soap FOR THE COMPIiF.XlON. jrjj IOHLY RECOMMENDED fpl WHITEN- ing, softening and beautlfjing tbe skin and removing tan, dlscolorations or other Im purities. . For sale by HrUNDS BROTHERS, sepSitt 10i N. Front St, 10, 1889. NO 240. NKW ADYEHT18 KM ET' RUGS, ART SQUARES, OH 01otl3LS and ldEsu-tss I CARPETS ! C AEPETS ! CARPETS ! FOR A FACT WE CAN PLEASE IN ALli OF CURTAINS, POLES, CHAINS, Stair Pads, Stair Buttons, j AND MANY OTH E It THINGS BOTH NEW AND OVElTlN, , Dress Goods and Trimmings. 31- ::3S-o.I3Xr,lOP..3C3EB:.3Eo- oct lO NORTH FRONT STREET. : " : " . Fall Season, 188 OPENING DAYS IN WEDNESDAY, Thursday, lBrajr3Lbmy'9 Octo"ber ll-tli.. MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF ' v Parisian Novelties, French iPaltern Hats and Bonnets. YOU ARE CORDIALLY. INVITED AT r ::'Y 3S ,Sl Sl 3F2. ' - 118 Market St., - - Wilmington, TJ. C. ALL LADY VISITORS PRESENTED WITH A FINE SOUVENIR. J N. B. Speciai inducements offered to merchants. . , s oct 7 tf ( & FALL AND WINTER SEASON, 1889. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, ' J 'OF THIS NEW FIRM. ' ' : . CHOICE AND ELEGANT DISPLAY OF 1 s MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODSi TRIMMINGS, ORNAMENTS, HATS, ? Bonnets, Toques and Turbans in Endless Variety, Silks, Surabs and Nunveiling. Birds' Wings, Feathers ami Ribbons. THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN SHADE AND STYLE. Ribbon D'Or, -'Haute Nouveaut'e," "Hibbon de borderie Lfston de Ara besque' The Shades are Serpent Green, Mahogany, everv tone . of Old Rose, and the latest thing in vogue. Eiffel Velvet. Eiffel Hats, Eiffel Ribbon, &c. :0: Corsets, Gloves, and Handkerchiefs. 1)1 REOTDI RE. LORD FA UNTL E ROY AND EFFELL RUCHINGS: THE ACCOMPLISHED MILLINER, , MISS M. LOUISE GOODWIN, Who for the past five weeks has-been studying Parisian Effects, promise the Ladies of Wilmington and vicinity something new, unique i and -stylish. Her artistic manipulation will prove that "she leads T)tlt never follows' , . ' i " J ' . KLEM ANN & HOIVTPSOIvrr TJo. 24 TJorth Front Street. OCt 7 tf ' - r - - - - - PLEASE NOTICE. , ... We will be glad to receive wmntualcatu n s from cur- mends on :&hr: and all ratjects ot general Interest, tut t v- The nam ot the writer must iiw&ys Tjo fur ixlshed to the Editor. JZ.': tit : commT-TiTeatlon)! muat ba Tmttcn cn but, one Eldeottiio paper. :m - Personalities must Do avoiaed." - " - -And it 13 efq?eclally and parttcniarix under stood that the Editor docs riot always encortc tthe views ot corresponaents anless bo etfttd in thoJDdltOTlal columns, v - ' " V ; j NEAD VEUTISEiSlJENTa EVEN THE MOST FASTIDIOUS THE ABOVE. r' S:Hl:S;V:'iv . - - .. .'"- - t. ..... . ALL DEPARTMENTS: October 8th, October 11 :0: r
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