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- v-- . 1 . . . - . t. -, ;.-v, - ... . r- . - - I . v. . - . .. , this r-iPKK j evenirfe, Sundays excepted, liea every jam Ei Editor ana Prop. 0 BirTioNs. pOSTAOK PAID: Jnnib t?.t. Three 51 ' SIX 4 n if1' toonth.:r.renrs. fl.lH red by carriers, free .pip"' city. Above in an. ... .v.r VVF. : will '.? report any and '...nvriV.Mhcl paper regularly. .5snts:;i the mo elegant form nJXATIV!! and NUTRITIOUS JUICE qG3 OF CALIFORNIA, witli tlie. medicinal' 1 ruW of plant?! known to be; cost beneficial to the human" ,Tsteni, forming I an agreeable id effective laxative to perma Ijtiy cure Habitual Consti Son. and the many ills de pending on a weak or inactive xadition of the j .: D1EVS. LIVER AND BOWELS. ,: is th rx-t f .ictllen remedy known to pSKf THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY- V.'ht a nae i r.iliouj or Constipated o that v njor: fclGOD, RZFREOHIMG 8LEEP,' HEAtTH and OTRENCTH EverJ cne is ttsing it and all are deligkted witU t- ; V ASK YOUR DRUOOtST FOR SYTIXJX3 O35" 3PIOrJ3 MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.; SAM FRAVCISiCO. CAL nmrttW. Kt. j NEW YORK. N. Y VHfiJ:sALK pKUGfliSV4 .u ly d.v.v Wilmington, w. v. Inherited P.IoLmI FoIsoii. E' uiaty pwple there are whose distress fcares, aru-s, RpJns ana eruptive, ten tea are due to tnfcjerited blood poison. Wocl passes from parent to chlld.and it Is flKfore is the duty of husband aad wife to ??iMr Wood pure. This is easily aecojn JJisLed y a timely use of B. B. B. (Botanic SloodBav na to Blood Balm Co., At laa.v.lorsctot most convincing proof. James llilL Auacta. Gji . writes: 'My two sons were afflicted wtih Wood poison, which Joctors said was hereditary. They both broke ott in sorc3 and enipUons which B. B. B". promptly controlled and finally cured com- Mr 8. 3L Williams,- bandy, 'Texas, writes: "My three poor afflicted children, who lnlier Cedtlood poison, have Improved rapidly after iiseoTB.B. B. It is a Godsend." i. K. Wilson. Alen Alpine Station, N. C, fa, 18S5, writes: Bone and blood poison wed me to have my Amputated, and on Setump there came a large ulcer, which P?w worse every day until doctors gavn pae 5 to die. I only weighed 120 pounds when I Su to take B. B. B., and 13 bottles increased eis:ht to 180 Doundsi and made me sound JMirelL I never knef what good health otrore. ' Sisses Burr and James jy ILL BEGIN THE ANNUAL SESS- raoftcir School for youDg: ladies and chll 1 Monday, 0c toBer 7thj Un School llouiie, oni Third street, Immc- f!J" Xnrtu of bt. John-s Church 1 1 "Ktructimi Tuoroustfi atul '?rnis ICealonable. : . 'KrcTlON IK VOtjAL MUSIC, CAL1S- CKNK S AND NEELEWOKK W1TII- (L T EXTKA iciIAKGE. Iwnimontal Music on!piano Forte or Organ ar by Mrs. cushlng. Pupils attending Iff thiols will. If desired, be accommo- Instructress. i - ' erhlEr ln Crayon, Oil, Water Color and "di'corative arts, taught at reduced rates. further particulars inquire at 224 North Iarrer. j sep23tf (L. I 1" f m n it m TtT' , uaifs ani Ucnueiasn 01 Ti!mins:toB . frl Vnui... 1 m 1 . -w. jj. aison. no. it Market street, uetween UHil VV--rv T rmt- o firm nf tha t?si r lou't miss the place. .Look Widid line of Ware kept constantly ln fr&mV ?SU caQ get good Ware when you buy BE Sfandard'Ravorjng p.royebyasinglo . k;a tieseExtracs are thie cheapest; a-e true to theiramfuUro.iutt -' r' concentrate W. P. TOO.MEU, Cashier. . riiuent. Winston SavhiL & Trust .Co., 108VKIC'ESS ST., WILMINGTON, N. C, u-.w . v.JS ilonev on patisfactory secunty. tKftM,V2 PPSt on iVPPsfts. is emrowered t wue Trusts ot all kinds. men 29 tr TO W ' -r V ' 1- - 1 tit T- -m VX am . Lj.lJLJ'.J I. iA.il 11 J J. VOL XII L j WILMINGTON, N. C. WEDNESDAY, OCIOBER LOCAL UNTIE TS INDEX TO NSW ADVERTISKMKNTS II F Pkxxy Clothing j 1) otoxxok For Kent Muxps Dro3 Pharmacists W -M CrMMixG Jlattressbs Opera IIorsE Merchants' Carnival . Laundry Ironinjr Stoves are sold by the N. Jacob! Hdw. Co. We now have the best Pocket Scissor made. N". Jacobi Hdw. Co. Shot, Cartridges, Loaded Shells and ammnnitioh of all kinds forsale by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. Mr. Thos. C. Jaine?. Joint Agent of the Associated Railways at Char lotte, is in the city to-day on a brief visit. i You will find a nice assortment of Rifles at the Jacobi Hdw. Co. Just the article to niake your boy happy. j t Heating Stoves of all kinds and sizes. We will give you substantial goods and low prices. !N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. 1 t Hands wanted pn line Pants. None but those that eun do first-lass work need apply. 1. Shrier ror. Front and Princess. tf fer. Barque Trjabant, Scheel, cleared to-day fori Bsistol, with 3,703 barrel) rosin, valued at $3,801, shipped by J. W. Bolles, A colored excursion party, about 200 strong, are expected here to-day from-Wadesboro. The y propose to take a. trip down oh the Seacoast R. R. I The house at the cQme of Fr.ont and Chestnut streets, the McRee house, is ottered for rent by Maj. O'Connor in ad. published in this issue. i Gorton's Minstrels! paraded the streets this afternoon. They gave us some good music and made a fine impression. They will have a good house to-night. Ladies will find q. very handsome and complete line of Indies Muslin Underwear at astonishing low prices at the Wilmington Shirt Factory 122 Market street. Sign of the blue awning. ; tf Br. sEhr Jermy Waft, cleared to day for Halifax, with 400 barrels tar, 200 parrels pitch, 40 kegs tar, 201 barrels rosin, 2 barrels rosin oil, valued at 1,293, shipped by Mr. J. W. Bolles, Just thinl of a tobacco hogshead full of apples. That is what we saw on the wharf this morning. Mr. Alex. Jackson had them and they came from Mt. Airy: There were 33 bushels in the package. " Spanish Steamship Mayaquez, Sarcondequi, cleared late yester day afternoon ; for Bremen, with 2,500 bales cotton and J.293 barrels rosin, valued at $122,300. Shipped Messrs. Alex. Sprunt & Son. "Oh, Willie we missed you!" Since von have been away, i darling, I've had not a soul. to send to the drug gist's for my Vr. Bull'? . Cough Syrup; and when myj cough syrup is gone I feel like I had lost my best friend. ! 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 lo west. Drop in and look at our assortment. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t Capt. J. W. Fry, General Super intendent of the C. F. & Y. V. R. R., arrived here this morning on the C. C. R. R. and this forenoon ock a trip of inspection over the line of the road, as far as ' completed, to Black River, returning here this af ternoon 'tie will remain in the city several days, : A gentleuiah inj tip's city, -who is willing to back his opinion with his money, offered this morning to b.etr a suit of clothes tht the Atlantic North western R. R. Co. vonld be gin work on their road at South port in 18 months from date,. There were no lakers. Advertise1 Yfrur iliislness. The business man who, refuses to advertise Vi, times; Ave hard couuuiU.a very great iuistake. When times are hard! and uioney scarce, tha in holiaa cft5li to pay. looks lout for bargains, and the; best way to catch him is to advertise cheap goods. If you ; have bargains, to offer this is the yery time. abYf J others, to let cash buyers know It. ' City Court. 1 ! ; Mayor Fo ler disposed of the fol-! j lowing cases to-day: j Isabella McGuire, colored, dis orderly conduct, guilty, $5 and i costs. Win. Ross, colored, assault with deadly weapon, bound oyer to the next term of Criminal Court, in sunt of $100 justified bond. Kate Brown, colored, disorderly conduct, not guilty, discharged. Jerry Leonard, failure to list poll tax, case continued. - The 1 Arioso Club. A meeting of the L'Arioao (ier man Club was held last night at the Produce Exchange and officers were elected as follows; President J. H. Walters. Vice President Walker Taylor. Secretary and Treasurer J. H. Boatwright. - Governing Committee T. W. Meares, H. H. Mcllhenny, W. G. Pulliam, Duval French. Leader E. P. Boatwright. The second Wednesday in each month is,the time selected for ger niaris to be given by the club. The Jlerpljflnts' Carnival. To-morrow, (Thursday) 8 p. 111. 'The Merchants1 Carnival," under 1he auspices of the ladies of the Jjutheran Church, will be given in the Opera House. It promises to be a vpry interesting and enjoyable occasion, and is something entirely nev for Wilmington. Everything these ladies have yet appeared be fore the public with has won words of praise and so no doubt will be the case to-morrow night. The yariety of composition, the different speakers, thefr tye, voice and recitation, the music bv the Germania Band and singing by the favorite, popular singer, Miss Min na Sohwarg, will all be not only at tractive but also enjoyable. The reserved seats have been rapidly sold. The price of admis sion is only 25 cents, to any part of the house and 35 cents for reserved seats, ye trust that these enter prising ladies, who every now and then give our city entertainments that are not only elevfiting and in" structive, but also an honor to our town, in developing talent, will be greeted bv a large audience. The tickets ape on sale a.t Mr. Yates'. To see the schemes of ad vertisements in dress is alone worth the price of admission. Y. M. C. A. "Week of Prayer. The second week in November, has, since, 1880, been appointed eacli year as a- week of prayer by the Y. M. C. Associations through-, out the wc-Jd. Jn qcpqrdance with this1 custom the local Association has been making preparations for this season by a series of special meetings, which were led hy promi nent business men. This series closed last night with a meeting conducted by Capt. J. S. Allen. Next Tuesday, the meeting will be conducted by Rev, P. H, Hoge, B, D., the topic being ''Christ as a Young man." On the following Sunday, the programme of the week of prayer will begin, The leaders and topics are given below. Sunday, November 10, 5.80 p Rev, W. S. Creasy, "Met on Way'1 Acts xxii: 0-11. Monday, November 11, 8 p. Rev. T. H. Pritchard,- D. 111., the in. "Strangers made Citizens." Eph. ii: 12-19. " Tuesday, November 12, 8 p. mM Rev. F. W. E. Peschau, "How to get Richf Matt. yi:19, 20; Rev. Hi: 18. ' Wednesday, November 13 Rev. C L. Arno.ldp .S'One Thing' that is Everything."- Mark x: 17-22. ThqrdAy, November 14, R,ev. Robert Strange, 'Ar Gluing, to Great Advartas. Jjohn, : 7.9. Ff iday, Noveniber 15, Rev. o. W. Prhnrose, "The Best Walk." VG. v: 21-24; Heb. xi: 5. Sat unlay, Jove tuber 16 Rev. R fX Beaman, VT wo Things that Must it -'mo oio ro Together. ' Rev. v: 8-13. "The. music. wilL Ue tn, cJyirge. oX MrvG H. IWbinsoni E . Munson pxganist TUemeetmgs wUl heId in the Association uooms, . t : .4 .i D. arv tl,lr,i fuiic !,! tnl ' t i i t under the hawthorn-in the dale" , and on such occasions every , shep- benless takes cold, and suiTers tor- tures wini iri..y. s ola fouutaJn at a temperature or removing w sihle, welhin tnet oi then advises 345. purest Fruit Svrup,Milk Shakes Pfs. U'r to use Salvation Oil. 'and Natural Mineral Water, - J oct latr ...til wA lritl nri ll i. - i a o a n ' - .1 - .... (El! i . ' " i "'. v. ' -Forecasts. For North Carolina, fair weather,! followed by light rain in the west ern i portion. For Wilmington and vicinity, fair weather. ) - -1 : Children 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. ' The La&t of the Cargo. The Newbern Jbumal says: When the steamship Pioneer was wrecked near Ocracoke numerous and vari ous articles of merchandise were scattered along the shore. The res idents made considerable "fat"-on these things. But the Captain got the scattered freight together, as much as could be found, and was going to have a sale. Just before the sale, though, the men who had been employed to collect the arti cles demanded exorbitant pay for their services. The Captain refused to pay them unreasonable prices, and the men declared that the goods should not he sold. While the mat ter was still in - dispute, on Wed nesday night a storm came- and washed away the goods, which were piled on the shore. The storm made short work of the whole mat ter, Arrived L.ast Night. The steamer Convpton, the new transfer boat of the Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley Railroad Co., arrived here last night in good trim, under command of Capt. Jas. C. Smith, who will remain in charge of her. Capt. W. A. Snell was tit pilot who brought her out and Mr. Charles Lindguist was the engineer, The trip was made partly outside and partly by inland water ways. Some very severe weather prevailed dur ing the time occupied in the trip but the steamer was at anchor in the Sound and not exposed to iis fury. The steadier is a screw-propeller of 108 toni, gross, and 53 tons net; Iron hull, 85 feet long, 24 feet beam, draught 7 feet. She has a saloon on the main deck, finished in hard wood. Her machinery is one con densing engine, 23 inches diameter, 34 Inch strpke, one return tubular steel boiler, of 80 pounds pressure. Some Bears and Some Snakes, From Ex-Sheriff Taylor, who has just returnee from an extensive yisit tP Brunswick and Columbus counties, we get some excellent items. He tells us 4 that the corn crops ip the lower part of these counties are what may be called "extra good," but that cotton is very "sorry." The hog cholera is playipg havoc in the Waccamaw section. As if this was not enough the bears are emerging from Green Swamp and are destroying many hogs. Henry Mario w, colored, re- cently me three bears in the road and willingly -granted them the right of way, "allee samee lail load company." He notified the neigh bors and a band was organized and pursuit was made. Two " of the three bears were tracked and killed. Mr. Greenbury Edwards also found the haunts of a large bear and when Sheriff Taylor left that section a party of hunters were in pursuit of him.; In the "Honey Island" the bears are so troublesome that the people are compelled to lay traps and destroy them. They put ar senic in honeyx wjueii it is said the bears are very fojd of, and in this way destroy them. Mr. Samuel Hughes, living near Piaway Fery," has s.o$.etaiue geese, which we once wild, and a few d,aya ngotwQ wild geese, in flying oyer heard them, and stopped with them. Mr. Hughes yxanaged " !to kill one 'hito tjhe other remained, apgayently perfectly contented, A 'few-days ago, in th. overflow in Columbus cau,sv a lAge rattle- fsnkOi vf.r feefc kng, was Killed, l ' ; fwlt,en, Q.ver, 100 small rattles ! , , , . . es, six Ruches long,crawled out of its mouth .nd those. vh were there have the jeheek tosav Hmt jt wRf tlavforsnaeg; as not a good - If so-called lemedies have failed, Dr. SageV Catarrh Remedy cures. 50 cents, by druggists, - , ltefreahinj' nnd IukjrMiC :'Xl'rj- IS n 1 30, 188). NO 257. NEW A I V K I tT 1 S 15 &l liNTS. MATTRESSES 1 . . .. . : ' :0: - :. 7. ALL KINDS AND SIZES MADE TO ORDER. :0:- MATTRESSES ! SUCCESS'! AN OLD SAYING, "GOODS WELL BOUGHT ARE HALF SOLD."' Tayl THIS WEEK WILL SELL MILLINERY GOODS, HATS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, BIRDS, And other necessary Millinery ; also, the Latest Shapes In . PATTERN HATS AMD -BONNETS 1 AT ONE-HALF THEIR VALUE. ' We have to make room, for our HOLIDAY NOVELTIES are com mencing to come in. We are overcrowded -with other Goods, so we therefore have to elear out some of bur stock. Below avo enumerate a few of the prices: Just Imagine 7JJc 15c lOc 3t)c 4Sc 5()e 15c auc i?3c 75c 75c 73c i i It i 4 a yard for Heavy ii ii Also, Baby Dresses, Cloaks, Caps, Bootes, Mitts, Ribbed Undervests, Bibs, and lots of other things too numerous to mention. Everything sold as advertised at 118 Market St., - - Wilmington, W. C. :o:- OUR TOY DEPARTMENT : WILL BE OPEN THIS WEEK AT Nc, 5 South Second Street, Two Doors from Market; Witb a new and select stock of DOLLS. GAMES, WAGONS, VELOCI PEDES, TOYS and MECHANICAL TOYS. In fact, everything to make the little ones happy. Orders bv mail carefully and promptly fulfilled. BIG DISCOUNT TO MERCHANTS. The Minstrels in Raleigh; The Call savs:. Gorton's Minstrels appeared in Metropolitan Hall Sat - urday night and gave the most re uneu anu elegant periormance ever presented here by a minstrel com pany. There were spoeral features of unusual merit. Only one old "gag" was sprung during the even ing, and tlwit was so old that it was almost new. There was plenty of rollicking fun. The ladies present enjoyed t3( entertainment very muoU avl spok1 o.f it in ' compli mentary terms. There was nothing inelegant whatever to mar the even ing. Hood's SarsaparilJa is a purely vegetable preparation, being free from injurious ingredients. It is pe culiar in it curative power. For Rent. fllllE 1IOOSK t'OlJXEU OK FIJOT A and Chestnut streets.' seveft Wwinis 1 . . i . . . . . .. . . m wm ana nitcoen; jumi mr yf jr a nl;e Boarding ilouscr Apply to . ) Ot'ONNOlt. octSJlt Keal Estate Agent A'moiid .UeiiA Soap r voit tiik" complexion. HIGHLY JtECO 3lEXi:l FOR W11ITEN in, softening sij& 'eautlfylng the sfcla anl a lscuiorAHOiu or mut-r uiit Forsale by . - .MUNDS BHOTHERS 104 N.i'rotitSt. :' . -.' PLKASI KOT1CS. . - We will triaatoreceiTOcoomu from our menos on any and an subjects general interest, tut,".,,,--. , " The name'et tneiniter must always bo ' nisheiitb'ttQm y'---i . conimuciitaons" must te written on f tm t one. side ottnt! paper. : j. . - - Personalties must be avoided. And it is especially ana particularly tinder stood tW Editor floes not tlwajsrifldrs the views of correspondents unless so stated in the editorial columns. , NEW ADVERTISEB1GNT3 17 PRINCESS STREET; ' :(): i 1 FT for Feit Hats, Turbans and all other Leading Shapes ' a Fine Spray of Flowers. Wings, m all Colors. Tips, three in a Bunch, in all Colors. Birds, Breasts, and Enrrettes. Knotted Black Fringe.: Black Gimp Heading. " elegant design. Surah Silk, in' all. Colors. Black Silk Rhodames. Heavy Black Gros Gross Dress Silk. Silk Velvet, in all Colors. . , OPERA HOUSE. 1 Thursday NigM, Oct, 31, 1889. ' .1V.1 Merchants' Carnival, Under the auspices ot the Ladles of 8t. Paul' Uvanjrelical Lutheran t'lmrch. This entertainment will consist of the rep resentation of over 100 Business Houses by youn; ladles attired In appropriate costume. Music by Ciermania Hand. Vocal and Instru mental Music by some of the best talent in the city. Trice of admission 25c; reserved seats 10c ex tra. Forsale at the Book Store of C. W. Yates and by the committee and ladies of the con gregation. , ort233t 23 30 21 opera house; ' -- . Wednesday, October 30tli. ;olITON.S )HI01NAL Orleans Minstrclo New .or Mriefiy fcig-h ebRs Artists, Incladin 1 he most M ? rvellous jaggler, ' PRINCE TANAKA OF THE TYCOON'S ROYAL JUCiGtEEJ?. itewerved Seat at y ateJuesdar. JCT 5ft A For JJalo. - QLn iNJSWrJrAPEHS FOB '.SALE, AT TOUH own price at " i
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