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I rrrTTS U- - .i. . if UfASB .NOTIC2L : : wo wui to icua to receive ccrwiicati frqm our mends on any and' ioi subjects -eencral interest, tut ; ,; . - V '. The naria ct tno writer must altars be nished to tho Editor," . CornmniacauoM must be written on but one side ot the paper; . Y Personalities must be avoided, - ' ' And it is especially and particularly under v stood that the Editor does not 'always endors the views ot correspondents unless so stated in the ediwrbaafflnjii' -t ' - . Tenine. Vunoays excepted, y - ,1Ccaj - tames, Editor and Prop. BSOOPTlONS.rOSTACarAlD: oa six months $3.00. Three rf J - nna month, 35 cents. ontH3. , 13 Hiivpred tor carriers, tree r WlU w "v I r part 0f the city, at the above nor wees. grates low and UberaL - VOL XIII. WILMINGTON, N. C. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1889. (Vjrq Will pieaao. ' receive their paper regularly. NO 256. rW in L JLJi LLJ 'ii1 !11 . 1 present in h most elejant fornv- r t LlXATIVC AND NUTRITIOUS JUICE . l- or tub " r:C3 OF CALIFORNIA, " . Aneii with the .medicinal rtses of plants known to be jjst beneficial : to the human -stem, forming an- agreeable jal effective laxative to perma-. -eatiy cure Habitual Consti pation, arid the many ills de pending on a weak or inactive condition of the JOHBfS, liVER AUD BOWELS. :tit the incst excellent remedy known to flOXSE THE SYSTEAf EFFECTUALLY Vt'hsn is Bilious or Constipated so that . . uREELOOD, REFRESHING 8LEEP, HEALTH and OTREMQTH , NATURALLY FOLLOW. . " Every ones using it' and all are delighted .with it. r ' '- ASK YOUR DRUQOIST FOR With the closeof the week nearly i Baron Hirsch. one of the richest a million dollars Imd been snbscrilw or the French bankers, who was ed in New York l to the ; Emosit - - ( .wa, via VV M V fl iHVll 111 J CVrfiW -'J' fund. MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. ' SAN FRANCISCO. CAi, VUH.WUI.Kt. NEW YORK. N. Y Forsaleby flOiJERT K BELLAMY. WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, Bcb a U dw . Wilmington, N. C. Inherited Blood Poison. How many people there are whose distress tea sires,, aches, pains and eruptive ten tacles are due to Inherited mood poison. Bad blood passes from parent to chlld,and It is fiaejore is the duty of husband and wife to IsRjmeir oiooa pure "xms is easuy w-t-oui-'fs&lj a timely-use of B. B. B. (Botanic &u?Balm). Send to Blood' Balm Co., At- ior dook or most; convincing prooi. toes Hill, Atlanta, Ga , writes: "My two sons were afflicted with blood poison, which doctors sail vas hereditary. They both broke ut in Bora ana eruptions which B. B. B. promptly controlled and finally cured com pletely." Mrs. S. 3L Williams, Sandy, Texas, writes: "Hy three poor a.Uicted children," who Inher ited Wood poison, have improved rapidly after iaseof B. B. B. It is a Godsend." . i. K. Wilson, jlen Alpine Station, N: C, ?ea 13, 1885, writes: "Bone and blood poison forced me to have my leg amputated, and on toe stump there came a large ulcer, which Siew worse every day until doctors gave me jpto die. I only weighed 120 pounds when I gan to take B. B. 13., and 12 bottles increased sr veignt to 180 pounds and made me sound fid weu. I never knew. what good health ns before." i Xlsses Burr and James i fyiLL BEGIN THE 25TH ANNUAL SESS- a ol tbeir School for young ladles and chll 4m, oa Monday, October 7th ie School House, onlThlrd street,! mme 'T North of St. John Church. I Icstructlon Tborougrli and Terms Reasonable. KSTRCCTION , IN VOCAL MUSIC, CALIS-' TBESICS AND NEED LE WOK K WITH OUT EXTltA CIIAKGE. . i st nimental Music on piano Forte or Organ ffCT1 bv Mrs. Cu&hlng, Pupils attending schools will, if desired, be accommo with convenient hours at the residence e Instructress. i masses in Crayon, Oil!. Water Color and decorative arts, taught at reduced rates. w iurther particulars inquire at 224 North uu street. I sep23tf Ufa "and GentJcmcn of Wilmington PiI??XIZE YOUR REGULAR CROCK store by buying what you need from watson. No. 17 Market street, between ten0 Water. Look for the sign of the Don't 111133 the place spienoia line of Ware kept constantly in tm Tu-fS0 Caa get good Ware when you buy watson. i octstf sriSFIavorjng Housekeepers can prove by a single , theseExtractsarethe" cheapest; .areetoelrnesfuirrneasurei wrconcentrateiiT5 ' - j3dtw6m.- cod nrm W-ATKINSON ilvsldenL W. P. TOOMEK, Cashier. Wilmington Savings & Trust. Co.j 108 ?JCES8 ST., WILMINGTON, N. C, The wine list oa the bills of fare used in dining! cars on railroads crossing Iowa has this notice at the bottom: 4No liquors sold in the State of Iowa." ' There are 24 Baptist churches in Richmond, Va., with an aggregate membership of j 20,000 about one- fourth of the entire the Paris Jockey Club, is about to ' take his household to England. He thinks of buying. Houghton Hall, one of the most magnificent of Eng lish places, near Sandringham, for 300,000. The Baron is reputed to ' be worth ten millions sterling. ; Ward McAllister has not lost his ; hold on society by reason of the up ' nluacaVitnocc A arar-rCkr in flio. population of . nnAnn4.B e , . , . the city. The, Baptists there ;, Mr. McAllister Is now planni ngfora every where in the South are d,y. ! fc ball at the MetropolitanOpera ded into white and colored. The i .v-i, u.u Gorton's Minstrels membership of four of the white! churches numbers over 1,000 each. Gouernor Lee has recei veil a cable gram from M. Mercie, the French sculptor, saying that information ajbout the Lee statue had just been fnailed. The Governor had hoped j to be able to unveil the monument in December, but it now House. New York, to which only the upper "dOO" will be eligible, but at 'which it is expected that 1,000 per sons will be preseut. Mrs.. William Astor has headed the list of sub -scribers. Mercie's figure will not reach Rich mond in time. The, unveiling will take place in all probability in May. What is the difference bet ween a i duck with one wing and a duck with two? Only tne difference of a i pinion. We want every one to pass seems tnat an opinion on Dr. Hull's (Jough rivr ; At the Paris Hipiodrome the chief attraction for the season has been the spectacle of a lion taking equestrian exercise, the animal real ly mounting on the hack of a horse and being carried! several times around.an inclosnre. The receipts accruing from this novel perform ance are stated ! to amount up to the present to j more than $500,000. The new city i of " Johannesburg in .the South African gold region is at" tracting attention, and there! are those who predict for it d. phnoine nal future. They promise a mill ion in habitants in five yearsl an output of gold which shall gild the whole world, a, commercial importance threatening the established trade centres of the ; Old jWorld, and a political and social position second to no city in Africa, north or south. i 4 The newly selected capital of South-Dakota' got j its name of Pierre from Pierre Chouteau, one of the St. Louis Chouteaus in the davs wnen all that region traded ex tensively in furs with St. Louis. Old Fort Pierre was abandoned a great many years ago, and scarcely a vestige of it remains. It was at Fort Pierre in 1856 -jdiat Gen. Har ney met the Sioux i Indians, whom he had whipped, and made a treaty wish tbein. ; up. It needs but one trial. LOCAL NEWS. INDEX TO NSW ADVERTISEMENTS. B F Penny Clothing Mukds Bros Pharmacists W M Ccmmingi Mattresses W E Springer & Co Wanted Chas P Browne, Agt Oranges Sikes & Fox Notice Particular Taylor's Bazaar Millinery Goods . For other local see fourth page. This is some just as nice weather as any one could desire. Sweet potatoes sell now from carts at 60 cents per bushel. Laundry Ironing Stoves are sold by theN. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t We now have the best Pocket Scissor made. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t Shot, Cartridges, Loaded Shells and ammunition of all kinds for sale bv the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. According to the New York Star Abbett's election in New Jersey is a sure thing. It says that the Repub licans have practically given up the contest and tliat their only hope now is to carry: the Senate. It is only a question of majority for Ab -bett and the Star figures this up at 7,950. .The Star says also that the Beptiblicans have practically aban doned all hope! of securing control of the lower House of Assembly, as well as of electing their candidate for Governor, j - Mahone has called. upon his party. everywhere to help him out in the campaign, not only j with boodle, but with speakers. Money, it is said, will flow like water this week and every effort will be made to steal the State. He has speakers from Kansas. Mississippi, New Hamp shre, New Jerseyj Ohio, Tennessee Michigan, Pennsylvania, Indiana' Dakota, North Carolina, South Car olina and tle District! of Columbia. And yet every one of the Democra tic speakers is a Virginian. You will find a nice assortment of Rifles at the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. l Just the article to make your boy happy. t Heating Stoves of all kinds and sizes. We will give you substantial goods and low prices. N, Jacobi Hdw. Co. . t Very few New River oysters in market to-day. They ought to come in freely now on Tuesdays and Fridays. I A locomotive of the Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley Railroad, intended for work on this end of the line, arrived here to-day. There was a fine display of fish in market this morning, and they were cheap. Three nice trout could be bought for ten cents. t Do you suffer with catarrh? . You can be cured if you take Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great blood puri fier. Sold by all druggists. : Hands wanted on fine Pants. None but those that can do first class work need apply. I. Shrier cor. Front and Princess. tf The Democrats in ; Virginia, who have been rather sleepy heretofore were wide awake last week. The registration books in the State were J revised last Saturday and some good work was done. Tn6 summing up shows a clear gain of about 3,000 in Richmond andjn Henrico county. The party .organization there is superb. Advices from other sections The young men's meeting will be held as usual in the Y. M. C. A. rooms this evening at 8 o'clock. The topic will be "David." Capt. Jacob S. Allen will lead the meeting. Ladies will find a very handsome and complete line of ladies Muslin Underwear at astonishing low prices at the Wilmington Shirt Factory 122 Market street. Sign of the blue awning. - tf Br. steamship Haygreen arrived here last night to load cotton, con signed to Mr. C. P. Mebane. Br. steamship Thomycrqft arrived here to-day ; from Madeira, consigned to Messrs. Alex. Sprunt & Son. Cutlery. Our stock of Standard Cutlery is very. complete. We keep everything in this line that you can possibly desire, and our prices are the loest. Drop in and look at our assortment. N." Jacobi Hdw. Co. t Attention is invited to the adver- show gains and a consecutive esti- jtisement of Messrs, Sikes Fox, of mate placeslt at not iless than 15,- 000. AIcKinney is still in the field but Mahone has gone; home to Pea tersburg, where he will await the result.- To-day week is election day. ; - - ! 1 "1 am Sir Oracle and when I open niv iins let no dog bark." I am a it - i j- beneiactor to tne uumau race, Kron er than he who, has! taken cities, built railroads and made the light - Front Street and Fourth Street j Markets, as t appears in this issue. .They make a fine display of meats in both markets.. j There will be special meetings at jthe Brooklyn Baptist Church every ! night this week (eyce.pt Saturday.) Pastqr Scruggs expects to havethe 4id of Rev. W. M. Kennedy and Rev. Dr. Pritciiarq part of the titne. Services at 730 p. m. The I my name is Salvation Oil. . , tenet. willjjparade here to-morrow at 1 o'clock. Theyl have a superb band. Messrs. W. E. Springer & Co. ad vertise in this issue for 10 or 12 carpet sewers to make carpets for the Purcell House. - During the winter months, com mencing Nov. 1st, the "General Delivery" window, at the Post Of fice wll be closed at 6.30 p. m. We acknowledge the reception of an invitation to attend the Fifth Annual Exhibition of the Marion Agricultural and Fair Company, to be held at Marion, S. C, on Novem ber 6th, 7th and 8th. For North Carolina, fair weather and stationary temperature. For Wilmington ind vicinifcy,fair weath er. - Cbildren. Enjoy The pleasant flavor, gentle action and soothing effects of Syrup of Figs, when in need of a laxativeand if the father or mother be costive or bilious the most gratifying results follow its use, so that it is the best family -remedy known and every family should have a bottle. . - ; Another Peal of the Bells. Mr. .M. W. Teachey, of Teaehey's Duplin County, wasj-married in this city to-day, at the residence of Mr. A. Shrier, to Miss L. C. Bryan. Rev. Mr. Beaman tied the nuptial knot. The happy couple left on the 4 o'clock train this afternoon for their future home at Teaehey's, where we understand that a hand some reception is to be given them to-night by thebridegrooms parents ' The Minstrels. Gorton's Minstrels, who are to play here' to morrow night, are a really excellent troupe, if we may judge by the comments of our ex changes. They had good houses in Raleigh and in Goldsboro, and the papers in those cities speak highly of them. A good minstrel show al ways draws well in Wilmington and we therefore confidently look for a good house to-morrow night. f City Court , Mayor Fowler disposed of the fol lowing cases to-day: Jane Sampson, charged with dis orderly conduct, case continued, Amos Devane, disorderly conduct, judgment suspended on payment of costs. Georgtena Armstrong, disorderly conduct, guilty, $5 and costs. Moses Pearsall, abandonment, case removed to Justice John Cowan. The Benefactor's Report. - Steamship Benefactor, from this port, arrived at New York on Sun day. She reports in the Herald, "easterly winds and rainy weather to Body Island, where a heavy N E gale was encountered, lasting 30 hours. Oct. 25, Body Island bear ing N W. by W fell in with schooner Wm. H. Baily. of New York, full of water arii anchor down; wanted to be towed into port, but the sea was too heavy to tow her and they re fused to leave the vessel." A Congressional Visitor. Hon. A. E. Stevenson, of Bloom ington, Illinois, who is now a mem ber of Congress, and who was Sec ond Assistant Postmaster General under Cleveland's administration, arrrived at Charlotte last Saturday, and spent Sunday in the city. Mr. Stevenson is - swinging' around the circle in the interest of Chicago and the World's Exposition, and from what can be learned indirectly, he is getting in some good work. His plan seems to be to visit the South ern Congressmen and get in some effective work on them. He is pop ular with all the Southern members, and furthermore, is related to many of them. He is a descendent of one of the signers of the. Mecklenburg Declaration' of Independence, ahcl has kin folks scattered all through the Charlotte section. He is now on a visit to Hon. Alfred Rowland, at Lumberton, - and will probably N EW A D VISKTIS I2N TS. j NEW ADVERTISEaiJmTa 17 PRINCESS STREET. MATTRESSES I ' M'ATTEESSEIS I A . - :0: - .. . . ' . ' - ---'".'w-5'---- -;0: " - v--., - ; . ALL KINDS AND SIZESMADR TO X3RDER. -:0:- MATTRF.SSF.S I SUCCESS I :0: AN OLD SAYING, "GOODS WELL BOUGHT ARE HALF SOLD." THIS WEEK WILL SELL MILLINERY GOODS, ; .v HATS, FLOWERSl FEATHERS, BIRDS, And other necessary Millinery ; also, the Latest Shapes in" ; ; PATTERN HATS AND BOrJiUETS I AT ONE-HALF THEIR VALUE. ' - VVe have to make room, for our HOLIDxVY NOVELTIES are com mencing to come in. We are overcrowded with other. Goods, so we therefore have to clear out some of our stock. Below we enumerate a few of the prices: Just Thiagine 73c for Feit Hats, Turbans and all other Leadimr Shanes 15c " a-Fine Spray of Flowers. r lOc " Wings, in all Colors. ; 3Dc " Tips, three in a Bunch", in all Colors. 48c " Birds, Breasts, and Ergrettes. 50c a yard for Heavy Knotted Black Fringe. 15c 39c 75c 75c 73c design. Black Gimp Heading. '4 44 44 elegant S u rah S i I k ,-in all Colors. Black Silk Rhodames. . , Heavy Black Gros Gross Dress Silk. Silk Velvet, in all Colors. Caps, Bootes, Mitts, Ribbed Undervests, Also, Babv Dresses, Cloak Bibs, and lots of other things too numerous to mention. Everything sold as advertised at 118 Market St., - - Wilmington, N. C. iot- - OUR TOY DEPARTMENT - WILL BE OPEN THIS WEEK AT Nc. 5 South Second Street, Two Doors from Market, With a new and select stock of DOLLS. GAMES, WAGONS, VELOCI PEDES, TOYSand MECHANICAL TOYS. In fact, everything to make the little ones happy. Orders by mail carefully and promptly fulfilled. Jiltr JJlJSCUuJN 1 TU MEKCHAIS TS. Wanted. 10 or 12 CAliPET jeu eks. Apply at once to WT. E. SPRINGER & CO. oct 29 tt Purcell Building. Oranges. OPERA HOUSE. Wednesday, October 30th. JNOTnER ua oranges. LOT OF TnOSE FINE FLOR Aiso Apples, cabbage, Sweet and Irish Potatoes. CHAS. F. BKOWNE, Agt. oet29tf (Star copy) Notice Particular ! r I'O OUR FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC AT at Scott'sj arrive here in a dav or tvo on! a visit to Maj. McCanmiy, Hill. ' . If so-called, remedies have Sage's Catarrh Remedy re 1 large: We desire to thank them for their generous patronage during the last week and nope for a continuance of the same. If you want as tine Meats as ever were put on This market, and for the lowest price, you can find j them on our stalls. Choice Cuts at lO jcents 'per pound; other Meats in proportion: We intend to do better by the public generally ! than ever before. All we ask is a trial; sure tnat tnose who come vriu come again. GORTON'S ORIGINAL New Orleans Minstrels Of strictly high class" Artists, Including ' the most Marvellous Juggler, PRINCE TANAKA OF TIIE TYCOON'S ROYAL JUGGLERS. Reserved Seats at Yates' Tuesday, oct 28 St "CANTWELL PLACE" Dr. Sage's Catarrh 50 cents, by driiETjrists. failed, cures. Respectfully, SIKKS & FOX 'Stall No. 8. Front Street Market, ana -No. 3. Fourth street Market. oct 29 It Do You Want lefreshins and Invigorating ' Delicious Soda Water as drawn from j A Munds Brothers1 maernificeut new! if soda fountain at a . temperature of , . , 34. Purest Fruit S vrup.Milk Shakes : and onc FREK -or a day or 80 onl3r- ; and Natural Mineral Water. - oct ss tf ' 230 North Front st. FIRE ALARM CARD? SO call at Nl'TT'S APOTHECARY STORE NY ONE WISHING TO BE 0JIE IIAPPY possessor of one ot the best places In the Stat should own "CANTWELL PLACE." - 'Cantwell Place" is situated on the WV V. A. j;. it., 17 miles from Wilmington. It haa all the attractions for a good country home. Place contains loo acres ofland, a fine $l.m residence, line orchards and vineyards, Kitch en, dining room, pantry, c., and all thr.t vrm ; could wish for to make a nne home. Suitubk; for any kind of farming, trucking and) a splen did place for a canning factory. It 13 a fcplen- - -din place for mercantile business. Crfiniv 1 J within three-fourths ot l mile, whfiro t i j c ash is paid out every jveclc to hands, c ' i v 4.ul iu jseu; reawn ior seurng, . i am ro- -ins: to Western -Korth Carolina. Price of v place $200 $1,000 cash and? balance la-cn. two, thra f or and nre yeiirs time. A bArgaln. Address ' . , , . J-ANDERS . oct 19 2t ex , v Jiausboro, X. C
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