T HIS TAPES
rf evening Sundays excepted,
f P ss. T JAlES Edltor Pro
" tf J0STAGK FAID:
lioa montn3 Tlire0
""" m one montn, 85 cents.
delivered ty carriers, tree
,nr part of the city, at tne above
fiflDCeowi''-
s5, . .,natf-c7andlll)craL
wrs will Please report any and
rf-SttB" .rtlthofr pacer rcirularly.
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LAW fit Z-TV4: , V-IO
1 presents in the most clegaat form
in- UXATIVc and NUTRITIOU3 JUICE
' FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, .
Vrbiued witu "medicinal
fttnes of plants known to be
aost beneficial to the human
swtem, forming an agreeable.
effective laxative to perma
nently cure Habitual Consti-;
; nation, and the many ills de-
pending on a weak or inactive
condition of the . .
jiDHEiS, LIVER AHD BOWELS.
;t i theKOst excellent remedy known to
tLEUS.THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY
U'hcp one is Bilious or Constipated
SO THAT -
MttELOOD, REFRESHING SLEEP,
HEALTH and STRENGTH
NATURALLY FOLLOW.
Everyone is using it and all are '
delighted with it. ,
ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR
MANUFACTURED ONLY BY
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
mtSVILLE. Kt. NEW YORK. N. Y
Forsale toy . -
BOUERT R. BELLAMY,
WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, .
Et'h ly diw Wilmington, N. C.
Inherited Blood Poison. -'
Hoar many people there are whose distress
ftaa sores, aches, pains and eruptive ten
tacles are due to Inherited Wood poison.
U blood passes from parenfc-to chllcUand it is
therefore is the duty of husband and wife to
Seep their blood pure. This is easily accom
plished toy a timely use of B. li. B. (Botanic
Blood Balm). Send to Blood Balm Co., At
lanta, lor toook of most convincing proof.
James EllL Atlanta, Ga , writes: 4My two
sons were afflicted with blood poison, whlfih
doctors said was hereditary. They both broke
tot In sores and eruptions which li. B. B.
promptly controlled and finally cured com
pletely." Xrs. s. M. Williams, Sandy, Texas, writes:
'My tliree poor afflicted children, who inher
ited Mood poison, have Improved rapidly after
use of B. B. B. It is a Godsend."
J.R. Wilson, Jlen Alpine Station, ,N.C,
ho, 13, 1885, writes: "Bone and blood poison
weed me to have my leg amputated, and on
ue stump there came a large ulcer, which
srew worse every day until doctors gave me
JPtp die. I only weighed 120 pounds when I
an to take B. B. B., and 13 bottles increased
7 weight to 180 pounds and made me sound
M WelL I nevpr knpw what, tmrwi -tiAalth
a before."
NOTICE!
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SOW lis TI1E TIME TO BUY YOUK
Fall and Winter
0 1 o tL 3L &
CHEAPER TIIAN THE CHEAPEST.
Boys' and CJhlldrcjs ;
SUITS
A SPECIALTY, A21D SOLD AT
New York Prices.
c at once and be convinced. Don't for-
ouriiaeof , -
UTEST HUOAD WAY BLOCK IN SILK
nATS ONLY 83.00.
B. F.PENNY,
THE CLOTHIER,
cti:tf
110 Market Street.
8iTFIayotin
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VOL XIII WILMINGTON, "N. C. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1G5 1889. NO 272.
LOCAL 3STBWS.
' ikdkx to Nsw Advertisements
B P Penny Clothing
J D XrTT Now Ready
M CND3. Bros Pharmacists
. w Ji CrMHiNQ Mattresses
M M Katz Grand Sale of .Dry Goods
JOl McIntire Carpets, Mattings, etc
Braddy;& gaylord The Racket Store
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For oler local see fourth pae.
-Day's lenjrth 10 hours and 13 min
utes.
ou.isei ro morrow afternoon at 51
minutes past 4 o clock.
Children Knjoy
The pleasant flavor, gentle action
and soothing effects of Syrup of
Figs, when in need of a laxative and
if the father or mother be costive or
bilious the most gratifying results
follow its use, so that it is 1 he best
family remedy known and
family should have a bottle.
everv
Laundry Ironing Stoves are sold
by flie N Jacobi Hdw. Co.
".We now have the best Poeket
Scissor made. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co.
No interments reported this week
in Oalidale and but one, an adult,
in Beljevue.
The Register of Deeds issued mar
riage licenses this weelijtojave white
and two colorecl coupler.
Shot, Cartridges, Loaded Shells
and ammunition of all kinds forsale
by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co.
uaa jonn w. kiiis, tne urst war
governor of N'orih Carolina, lived
until to day he would been C9 years
old.
You will find a nice assortment of
Rifles at the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co.
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. iN. Jacobi
Hdw. Co. t
A few piano music scholars can be
accommodated on application to
No. S02 South Second street. Ap
ply from 9 to 4 o'clock. tf
. Mayor Fowler has received passes
for the five policemen of this city
who are to attend the Fayetteville
Centennial next week in . full nni-
form.
The members of the Lutheran
Synod availed themselves of the in
vitation extended them and took
a trip down on the Seacoast R. R.
this afternoon.
Lad(es 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
Cullery. Our stock of Standard
Cutlery is very complete. We keep
everything in this line that you can
possibly desire, and our prices are
the lowest. Drop in and look at our
assortment. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t
At Grace Methodist E, Church,
at the Northeast corner of Mulberry
and Fourth streets, the usual Sab
bath services, rjreaching at 11 a. m.
and 7.30 p. m. and Sabbath school
at 3.30 pvm. will be held to-morrow
whether the bells ring or not.
The best'reason yet advanced for
having Monday washing day, the
next clay after "Sunday, is because
"cleanliness is next to godliness.,
The reason why everybody uses Dr.
all's Cough Syrup is because it is
a safe, pleasant, and positive cure
for coughs and colds. . -
At the Seaman's Bethel, on Dock,
between' South Front and South
Water streets, to night, at7.30 p.m.,
the usual weekly Saturday even
ing's prayer and experience imeet'
Jng of bqsiness and working men
will be held,to which the ladies are
also cordially invited.
4 Housekeepers can prove by a sing!
that theseExtractsare the" cheapest;
yare true to their names) fuif measurei
W.hWconcentratedX. ' " '"'
twtin eod Arm"
Dr Scott's Eleetrlc Tooth Brush.
ljSED SIMPLY .WITH WATER, PRO
'ftj orri Tetft and Rosy Gumsvlthouf
&thPoT- ...
m tr MUNDS BROTHERS, -
. 1M N. Front St.
Promotion Well Merited. -
Mr. Win. (i. Haughton, a gentle
man who is well known in this city,
where "he has many friends "and
relatives, and who has-been con
nected with the Southern Express
office of Charlotte for years past has
been appointed Superintendent o
the Express office at Asheville and
will take chartre there on the
!2Dth instant. We most cordially
endorse the sentimentsexpressed by
the Charlotte Xc'tcs. ''when- it snys:
"The Asheville people will find Mr
Haughton-V tip top man. He is one
of .he most thoroughly quaiified ex
press agents in the service of the
company, ana is a courteous omcia
and a perfect gentleman in an re- ( ny ms, uui nappier is the woman
spects. His departure from Char-!wuo "aving tnem Knows of the sav
. . . ' ing properties of Dr. Pierce's Favo-
lotte will he regretted by our. peo rite Prescription. When relieved, as
pie. Asheville will find him just as j she surely will be upon a trial of it,
we have described him." i sh cn n contrast her condition with
Corner tone Laid.
The ceremony of laying the cor
ner stone of Fifth Street M." E.
Church was performed yesterday
afternoon by Revs. Messrs. Beaman,
Creasy, Ricaud, Sawyer and Pool.
The regular form prescribed in the
Discipline of the Church was fol
lowed, the proceedings being open
ed with singing by a select choir,
followed by prayer by Rev. Mr.
Ricaud, the laying on of hands on
the stone and an address by Rev.
Dr. Solomon Pool. The members of
the congregation of the church were
present, with a 'large number of
other spectators. The ceremonies
throughout' were impressive and
solemn.
The building Is rapidly advancing
towards completion, the walls are
qp and the roof is going on. It is
probable that it will be finished in
two or three months.
NRW ADVERTISEMENTS, j NEW AIVEKTiSK KM 1 S.
SPOT CASH !
Small Profits f Quick Sales
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from our- rncr.r3 n l:t r . carets
general interest, tut
. Tho n:3 ci tua trritcr "ias a: . to
nlshed lino ZZizr. V
"coiniaTicatiflS3 canst to rrlttcn cn tu
cnesIdocJtt3ts.rcr.
Persokautici ra-cst t i avcidei, ?
.And it w esTccaauy ana partlctilarly . tns:r
stood tnat tlis Editor" does not 'alTrays efifiors
the news or coiTepnaents' csiec3 eo Etatod
In the ditortal columns . 'v
NEW AJDVEBTiamnifTO
W
E THE1
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rpnE ABOVE AREi OUR RULE AND WE
never go bevon a them. ' '
full line of I
-A COMPLETE STOCK OF
Guens Who He Is.
The Charlotte Ifeivs says: "A rail
road man of Wilmington was down
the Air Line road, a few ev enings
since. He wanted to get to Char
lotte in time to catch the Carolina
Central train for Wilmington, and
the Air Line train was so far be
hind that it could not make connec
tion. There was a freight train com
ing up the road, however, and the
Wilmington man telegraphed Capt.
Berkeley for permission to riije tq
Charlotte on the freight. The
answer , was that Capt. Berkeley
had no authority to let him ride on
the freight, and the two telegrams
cost the Wilmington man $1.79. Just
as he read Capt. Berkeley's answer,
the Charlotte. bound freight train
Game in. The Wilmington man saw
an empty box car with the door
open, in the train, and remarking,
TllCotchett," by "George," made
a break for the car, hopped in and
came along to Charlotte in company
with two tramps. He got here in
time to catch the Carolina Central
train."
New Castle Hall Dedicated.
The new castle hall of Stonewall
Lodge No. 1 aud Clarendon Lodge
No. 2, Knights of Pythias, was dedi
cated last night. The services were
largely attended and deeply, inter
esting. The Grand Officers present
were:
Grand Past Chancellor Johnllaar,
Grand Chancellor T. D. Meares,
Grand Vice Chancellor Sol. C. Weill,
Grand Prelate R. B. Clowe, Grand
Master-at-Arms J'. D.,Orrell, Grand
Master of Exchequer W. P. Oldham,
Grand Keener of Records and Seals
J. L. Dudley, and Grand Outer
Guard E. Porter.
The declaration of principles was
read by M. C. S. Noble, and after
the dedication, ceremonies by the
Grand Officers, the Dedication Ode
was sung by the choir, and the re
mainder of the dedication ceremon
ies was completed. -"
Rev. W. S. Creasy delivered a
beautiful dedicatory address and
presented to Knight R. F. Warren,
in behalf of the lodges in this city,'
a handsome gold watch land chain,
in appreciation of his heroic conduct
at Wrightsville Beach last Summer.
Mr: Iredell Meares accepted the
watch and chain in behalf of Mr.
Warren arid then Grand Chancellor
T. D. Meares made a short address;
The music was one of the most
pleasant features of the occasion,
under the direction of Mr. N. B.
Kankin, the choir being entirely;
composed of Knights ofV Pythias1.
Mr. E. J'- Boafcwr'ighi presided at
the organ and Messrs, N, Mayer,
James D Smith, Geo, p. Welsh, R.
H, Grant and N- B Uankiu formed
the chojr,
DRY GOODS, .
Notions Shoes, Cc'irpets,
Millinery, Picture Frames,
TINWARE, CROCKERY,
WINDOW SHADES,
Jewelry, talioaery, j Underw ear, k, k
We have a full line of everything for the
Fall trade ana invite everytody to call and ex
amine our large stock before you buy else
where, as we pay CASH for all our goods and
get all the discounts. ! We can give you that
advantage. Inquire for
RACKET STORE,
117 South Front Street,
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WILMINGTON. N., ' C
BRADDY & GAY LOUD,
PROPRIETORS.
HEADQUARTERS, NEW YORK.
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Toys will come in next week. nov 2 tf
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The Handsomest
STOCK OP
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Gents' Neckwear
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- IN THE CITY,
j
Just opened direct from manufacture r's :
100 dozen
Teck and Four in Hand Searls,
First Class Goods, at 50c each.
50 doz. Handsome Scarfs
AT 23c
These Goods are now on-exhibilion at
WRAPS-!.;
BEAVER, DIAGONAL AND- PLUSH.:
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Iire "ow prepared to show a Beautiful Assortment and in Sizes
3.2 'b 38' 40 and in both COLORS and BLACK. It is de
sirable for all who intend looking at such Goods to LOOK and sco what "
we have as the STYLES. MATERIAL and PRICES we know to. bo the
very LATEST and CHEAPEST.
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WE GUARANTEE TO SHOW THE BEST 1 ' t-
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PLUSH SACQUE, 38x40 IR1. Lrj(S.
: , That was ever seen in this city for the price. V !
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JUST RECEIVED, AND MAY BE SEEN IN ALL SIZES v--
jNTE37 MARKET)
COLORED AND BLACK. ' ; :
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Also,' NEW TRIM-
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A great variety of Weaves from the best makers
MINGS for same. -
Gents' Hygien
ic Underwear.
An additional supply just received, both In
Reinforced and Single Ply Garments. We
have been thanked by a score of invalid pur
chasers for the introduction of these goods.
There is nothing sold that will compare with
them. i .
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A Happy Woman.
ily ills, but happier is the
Kefreshlnff and Invlgoratinc
! preciate health as none cjn : who
As a Consequence
Of the continued warm weather sales
. have been dull in
WINTER DRESS GOODS
To enliven tradewe have resolved to make
great reductions In prices of that line of
Goods. Also in
BLANKETS
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And all other kinds of exclusively Winte
Goods, great bargains may be found at
. nov H tf : . I
rJow Ready.
-JILY OP TnE VALLE.Y PIPS- DIRECT
importation. 5c each or 50c per dozeiv
JAMES D. NUTT,
220 North Froat St. I The Druggist.
Hyacinths, Tulips, AmemoQgs, Freesias, &c.
NOTICE! :
MATTINGSCARPETS, RUGS!
Embracing a rich and varied
assortment.
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Prices the lowest.
3Ta
IN CHERRY, WALNUT AND BRASS.
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nov 1G tf
W 1 1ST ID O W SHADE S
ALL POPULAR COLORS,' PUT UP TO ORDER.
lT 1 3LHL353.
NORTH FRONT STREET.
G
reat
FLANNEL
aughter of
UNDERWEAR!
Gash
CASH HOUSE!
House
CASK HOUSEl
LADIES, GENTS, CHILDREN.
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Vests.
Ribbed and Merino, worth 5c to 4Uc for 2 (5 c each. .1 T -
Ladies'.Ribbed Vests aOc.
Ladies' Merino Vests and Pants 4!)c. f
BARGAINS IN LADIES' RIBBED VESTS. :
Worth 4Gc for 525c each, worth 715c for48c worth 80c for GJIc
worth $1.25 for 58c, worth 1.51) for . -
AGENTa FOB AUSTRALIAN WOOL UNDERWEAR FpK
hADIKS-VKSTS AND PANT $1.40 EACIT
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Ladies' Scotch Wool Underwear Vests and lants $1.75 each.
CEWTS' UNDERWEAR.
Great bargains to be had in this Department. . . . , .
Merino Ves!s and Drawers 4?c 'each.
Vests and Drawers, regular price $1 OO, now 75c each.
Gents' Red Medicated Flannel Vests and Drawers, worth 1.4. for
58Qeach.
M
R. JOHN BORDEAUX, WHO WAS SOME
time since appointed a local agent at Wil
mington, by the State Agent of West Vir
glnia, for the National Life and Maturity In
surance Company, of Washington, D. C, is no
longt-r in that position and the publirare, ie :
spectfully invited tn i take, fxnixance of this
tent? novlljw
I Munds Brothprs1 magnificeut new , of it. The Favorite Prescription" J
sodafoantain at a temperature, or. corrects unnatural discharges ant
34. Purest Fruit Syrup,Milk Shakes : cures all kweaknessM and irregular
' cvnd Natural Mineral Water.' v 'ities. ' . - -.
f'ir
Flannel Underwear:!
For Sale. '
and! f newspapers fok.sawc, xou; t
Qwri price at r :
$ ujcviiEw omca
ents' Scarlet Medicated Cochineal Ifye Vests and Drawer?!, -worth
12 .125 for 9pr.:5l each. . r:
Aeents for GentsV Medlicott's
S3. 96 a
BARGAINS IN (JHILDUEN'S FLANNEL UNDERWEAR FROM lYc
UPWARD. ' . ." ' - - ' "'
BOYS' ALL-WOML SuAULET VESTS 150c BACH. ,
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M. M'. K,A
116 Market Ct., VJiimington
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