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THIS PAPER eusiied every evening, Sundays excepted. ?p3 josh. T. JA3IES Editor and Prop. BSCVmO9' POSTAGE PAID: eina Six months $3.00. THreo . year, ,,,a ,100. one month, 33 cents. oer win be delivered by carriers, free m any part of the city, h the-above ..oriocents per wees. Crtisi rates low and libera!. . l-cnhscribers will please report any and v .n,,-r.nirir natter regularly. , glares : mm r Mm r VI VOL XIII WILMINGTON, N. C. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1889. NO 274. Calvin S. Brice has plainly nounced that he is a -candidate U. S. Senator from Ohio, an-for The New Yorkers are now clamor ing for another bridge across Rust. But two trifling cases before the, Mayor to-day and in both of these the defendants were discharged. Mr. Hans A. Kure and a Tparty of mentis will leave here to morrow River. The present structure is not ! afternoon for a day's hunting trip sufficient to fic. accounnodate the traf- It is reported that the election to Carolina Beach. in The members of the Police force who were assigned to attend the Wapletpn precinct, not far from jFa.yetteville Cenennial left here presents in the most elegant form rn LAXATIVE and NUTRITIOUS JUIOE " OF THE FIGS OF CALIFORNIA. "Combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be sost beneficial to the human system, forming an agreeable aid effective laxative to perma nently cure Habitual Consti pation, and the many ills de pending'pn a weak or inactive condition of the mm, LIVER AND BOWELS. MUSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one is Bilious or Constipated so that PURE CLOOD, REFRE8HIHQ SLEEP, HEALTH and STRENGTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR BYRTJP OF MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIAFIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO. CAl. mmviLLF. K1. NEW YORK. N. Y For sale by ROKERT R. BELLAMY, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, m M ly ttiw Wilmington, N. u. , Inherited Blood Poison. i Eow many people there are whose distress uuuiouica, luuca, ytu un uiu ciuyuvo ten dencies are due to Inherited blood poison. Bad blood passes from parent Xo chlldand it is tlerelore Is the duty of husband and wife to tee?ttiAood pure. This is easily accom plished fcy a timely use of B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm). Send to Blood Balm Co., At lanta, for book of most convincing proof. James HilL Atlanta, G a, writes: "My two sons were afflicted with blood poison, which doctors said was hereditary. They both broke wa in sores ana eruptions wnich B. b. a. promptly controlled and finally cured com pietely." -Mrs. S. M. Williams. Sandv. Texas, writes: My three poor afflicted children, who inher it tiuoa poison, nave improved rapidly arter raruio.cu. ins a uoasencL". J. R. Wilson, Jlen Alpine Station. N. C, o. 13, 1885, writes: "Bone and blood poison wrcea me to nave my leg amputated, and on lie stump there came a large ulcer, which pew worse every day until doctors gave me to die. I only weighed 120 pounds when I ?an to take B. B. B., and 13 bottles increased ay weight to 180 pounds and made me sound M welL I never knew what rood health Vie LnAu. M w 5 ST HOUSEKEEPERS can prove by a single ?J arthese Extractsethecheapest ; "yjjereirname5, fuirmeasurft Wjjonceptratediy - . " ai?Sd&w6m eod nrm XOW is THE TIME TO BUY YOUK Fall and Winter CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST Boys' and Children's SUITS A SPECIALTY, AND SOLJl AT 'iew York Price?. Cal1 at once and be ponvlnced. Dont foN our line of LATEST BROADWAY BLOCK IN SILK n.TS ONLY S3.pq. B. F. PENNY, Til E CLOTHIER, 110 Market Street. Scott's Electric Tooth Brush. SE SIMPLY WITH . WATER, PRO- fejofiJ ona Rosy Gums without w or any Tooth Powder. i saic Dy Dot b tr MUNDS BROTHERS, - " 104 N.frCntSt. I Canton, Ohio, was illegal, as all of the judges were Republican. The vote there was 125 Republicans to 5f5 Democrats. If this should prove true and the vote is thrown out it will elect the Democratic candidate for Lieutenant Governor. It has been only about twelve yearsago since R. B. Hayes was Kive'h thePresidential seat which by rights, and by the will of the people, belonged to Samuel J. Tiiden, and to-day, of the 75 members then in the Senate (exclusive of Perry, who used -to sign himself "Acting Vice President") but eleven are left alive All of the rest have joined the "siS lent majority." -" m- rrM i j. - . . - . auk revolution in brazil is an nounced a success, but the said announcement, it should be borne in mind, comes from the revolution ists themselves. Lastest advices are to the effect that Dom Pedro, with all of his family, have embarked at Rio-for Lisbon. The old gentle- mans estates are guaranteed to him intact and he will probably have enough to keep the wolf from the door. this afternoon on the C. C. R. R. After diphtheria, scarlet fever, or pheuuionia, Hood's Sarsaparilla will give strength to the system, and ex pel all poison from the blood. Forecasts. ' For North Carolina, fair and warmer weather. For Wilmington and vicinity, fair weather. Schr Lizzie May Hutchison, clear ed to day for Cape Hayti, with 186, 7ol feet lumber, valued at $2,849.93, shipped by Messrs. James H. Chad- bourn & Co. NEW ADYKKTISEMENT8. j NEW ADVEUTISK1S KNTS..' Closing of the Banks. pAYETTEVILLE CENTENNIAL. NO Bus iness will be transacted by the Banks of this city on Thursday, 2lst Inst. WILMINGTON SAVINGS & TRUST CO. FIRST NATIONAL BANK. BANK OF NEW HANOVER. novl9tt Send in Your Work ! rAM STILL AT THE SAME OLD STAND ON Second street, and am ready to repair all Kinas ot jTurniture and Domestic Articles. 1 1 win uu mc wvm. wen ana . my cnarges areai ways moderate, satisfaction guaranteed in every instance. J.B. FARRAK, Second street, bet. Market and Princess, nov 19 tf . ,We will bo clad to rccclTO ccnniiicti from our'fricnaa'ca &ny &aa t2i imtjccts ' cenerai interest, fcus ' The i naiaa ct tt3 writer must airr.y3 ice mshcd to tho Editor. I - coimTaaicaabaa must -bo trntwn cn fcu r.nosldoottlf9?aper; ' : ' - Personaunesmiist te aTOiaea. And it ia especially anil particularly csaor stood that the Editor Coca nof aifrays cniora the views ot wrrespondents cnless bo stated m the editorial colmnna. : - NEW ADVEBtlSEElOITB WE E THEim AT LAST ! :0: El COOD S! :0:- Mr. L. Hansen has nearly complet ed a large frame dwelling on "Wfcalnut street, on the old Front Street M. E. Church property, which he re cently purchased. Air. J. (t. L. (.Tieschen is erecting two handsome dwelling houses on the vacant property recently pur chased by him, corner Front and Red Cross streets. REGE VED DAILY AT THE LADIES' EMPORIUM. :0:- A COMPLETE STOCK OF RAPS ! BEAVER, DIAGONAL AND PLUSH; W We are now nrenared to slinw In 5r-Vfr, 3?' a 4?i m b.otb COLORS and BLACK. It is de- "ll.u,c w mtenu looKinsrat sucii (foods to TjOOk - nnH '&e&$$FIA1-nn1 PRICES we know we have as very LATES see what to be the .0:- The Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley j R. R. trains will run from this city about the first of December. It will take lots of hard work to set into Fayetteville by NewYear's. If. the youne men who call to see Br- Steamship Thornyeroft, Ap- their girls these long winter even- pleton, cleared late yesterday after- mgs, nonoi wisnto oe met on the noon for London with 4,625 bales! aiejjs wim uiB worus, miss ljaura f ,roi,,i f oo qt? ,nn is sick with n Aolri ri nn'f Vlo cotton, valued at $226,875, shipped seen," they would better keep her by Messrs. Alex. Sprunt & Son. wen supplied with Dr. Hull's Cough THE LADIES, AND THE PUBLIC GENER ALLY, ARE RESPECTFULLY INVI TED TO CALL AND EXAM INE THEM. Mrs. B. B. Wiggins, Agt. 115 Market Street. noviatf For the Centennial. WE GUARANTEE TO SHOW THE BEST ' PLUSH SACQUE, 33x40 IRI. .L&Cm, mat was ever seen m tins city for the price. :0: JUST RECEIVED, AND MAY BE SEEN IN ALL SIZES,- 1 ;" NEW MARKETS; : COLORED AND BLACK. :0: A srreat variety of Wp.ivps from fii haof n vmnnWn MINGS for same." .y xiviiu Syrup. LOCAL ISJiJWS. 1NDBX TO NSW ADVERTISKMBNTS B P Penny Clothing J D Nutt Now Ready Munds Bros Pharmacists W M CtfMMiNd Mattresses J A Springer coal and Wood "Mrs E B Wiggins New Goods The Banks Close on Thursday J B Farrar - Send in Your Work "Who is Gliddonr Mr. Gabriel Holmes will build a handsome dwelling house on Third street, between Chestnut and Mul berry, on the large vacant lot pur chased by him from the James Daw son estate. MATTINGS, CARPETS, RUGS! a rich and varied assortment. Prices the lowest. Embracing For other local see fourth page. The three banks in this city, First National Bank, Bank of New Hanover and Wilmington Savings j and Trust Co., will all be closed on Thursday and those who have busi ness with them will govern them selves accordingly. "CJXTRA TRAINS WILL BE RUN ON THE Carolina Central R. R. to the Centennial at Fayetteville on Wednesday and Thursday of tois week, leaving here at 6:15 a, m. and ar riving at Fayetteville at 11:30 a. m. This is the quickest and most comfortable way of j reaching Fayetteville. Fare for the' round trip S3.20 wnicn memoes admission to tne Fair Grounds. F. W. CLARK, nov 18 2t G. F. & P. A. The Handsomest :0:- IN CHERRY, WALNUT AND BRASS. .;(: , "W-IISTZD O-W" S 131 A. JD 23 S IN ALL POPULAR COLORS, PUT UP TO ORDER nov 16 tf NORTH FRONT STREET. North Carolina hams and high. are scarce There were lots e,of market this morning. fine meats in Laundry Ironing Stove3 are sold by theN. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t We now have the best Pocket Scissor made. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t This morninfc was the coldest of the season but there was no frost here. : The Wilmington Light Infantry were inspected last night, and they made a handsome turnout. There were afcout 45 men in full uniform i and the inspection took place under the electric light at the corner of Market and Third streets. Theyi will leave here to-morrow for Fay. etteville on the steamer A. P. Hurt. New River oysters sold from carts m m m -a Dins morning as low as su cents a gallon. . Shot, Cartridges, Loaded Shells and ammunition of all kinds for sale bv the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. Turkeys are scarce and roost high. Bring them in. There will be a big demand for them next week. Heating Stoves of all kinds and sizes. goods and low prices Hdw. Co. The first contingent from this city to the Favetteville. Centennial! left here to day. A party of ladies and gentlemen went up this morn ing on the 9 o'clock train via Wilson, others Ieft on the Murchison at 2 o'clock, and still others wnt off on the Carolina Central at 3 o'clock. Wilmington will be well represented 1 at Fayetteville. The Fire This Morning. The alarm of Are at 2:30 this morn ing, turned in from box 3o, was caused by the burning of a hole in STOCK OF Cents9 Neckwear IN THE CITY. Just opened direct from manufacturers 100 dozen Teck and Four in Hand Scarls, First Class Goods, at 50c each. 50 doz, Handsome Scarfs AT 25c. These Goods are now on exhibition at Great Slaughter oP FLANNEL UNDERWEAR! Gash HOUSEI House LADIES, GENTS, CHILDREN. :0: the roof of aono.stnrv frame rlwel (lAntft' TTvffifiniP. llnHprWPfl l We will cive vou substantial L. i I " " Hing Jacobi t YTou will find a nice assortment of Rifles at the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. Just the article "to make your boy lappy. t A few piano music scholars can be accommodated on application to No.' 302 South Second street. Ap ply from 9 to 4 o'clock. tf house on Seventh, between Harnett and Bladen streets, owned and occupied by Nathan Reaves colored. There was $150 insurance on the house and $75 on the furni ture in the Rochester German In- surance Co.. represented nere oy Messrs. Smith & Boatwright. Mr. J. D. McEachern and Mr. W. H. Bell will carry two fine horses to $lie Fayetteville Centennial. They will probably leave here to-morrow. Aust. barque Obilic, Chersonag, cleared to day for London, with 3, 605.barrels rosin, valued at $4,096, shipped by Messrs. Paterson, Down ng& Co. Ladies will find a very handsome and complete line of ladies Muslin Underwear at astonishing low prices at the Wilmington Shirt Factory 133 Market street. Sign of the blue awning. , tr i 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 lowest. Drop in and look at our ' 84VPurest Frnit Syrup, Milk Shakes assortment, JT. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t ana MWW- YTeV Tlie New Man acre r. Mr. Edward H. Srnith, of New York, late of the Windsor Hoter, at Jacksonville, Fla-, arrived here last night in company with Col. K. M, Murchison and will at once assume charge of the OrtonHouse. The staff remains the same. Mr. Jno, D. Wil liams, Jr., will continue as Cashier, Mr. Montague as chief clerk, Mr. Bauersfeldt as assistant, Mr. Hew lett as night clerk and Mr. Williams as steward. lOO.OOO People Peilfth! More than 100,000 persons annual ly die in this country fromConsump ttont which is but the child of Catarrh, $50U reward is offered by the proprietors of Dr.Sage's Catarrh Remedy for a case of Catarrh which they cannot cure. The Remedy is sold by druggists; 50 cents. ISefrealtlnc and Invigorating Delicious Soda Water as drawn from Munds Brothers' magnificeuf new soda fountain at a temperature of 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 mem. As a Consequence Of the continued warm weather sales have been dull in WINTER DRESS GOODS To enliven trade.we have resolved to make great reductions in prices of that line of Goods. Also in Hjadies7 Vests. Ribbed and Merino, worth 35c to 40c for -!5c'each. Ladies' Ribbed Vests 3i)c. Ladies' Merino Vests and Pants 4?c. . BARGAINS IN - LADIES RIBBED VESTS, ?- Worth 40c for 2oc each, worth 7oc for 48c, worth 80c fAr-COc. worth $1.25 for 08c, worth 1.50 for $1.1 . AGENTS FOK AUSTHALIAN WOOL UNDERWEAR irflit LAIIES VUJSi'lS AND PANTS $1.4f B ACH. V Ladies1 Scotch Wool Underwear -Vests and Pants JRi-7i nnii GENTS' UNDERWEAR. - .: ' . Z ' ' . '- ' ' (jreat bargains to be had in this Department. Merino Vests and Drawers 4?)c each. $lt4 for Dye Vests and Drawers, worth Vests and Drawers, regular price $1.00, now 75c each. Gents' Red Medicated Flannel Vests and Drawers, worth 98c each. Gents' Scarlet Medicated Cochineal Dye Vests $2 25 for $1.;? each. And all other kinds of exclusively Wi nte Goods, great bargains may be found at novHtf or Ready. T ILY OF TIIE VALLEY PIPS. DIBECT I i ' - importation. rc each or 50c per doen. f. - 4 r vlAJIE3D.rTTT, 230 North Front St. - The Druirist. iUrcmtts, Tulips, Ameraone, Frepiaf?,c Agents for Gents1 Medlicott's Flannel Underwear"! S3. 96 a Suit. - BARGAINS IN CHILDREN'S FLANNEL UNDERWEAR FROM If c UPWARD. - ; ' . , ' . BOYS' ALL-WOWL SuARLET VESTS 51c H..CH. ' -' M M. KATZ 1 A sr
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