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THIS rAVJttt aU3ned eTery eyerm' SaW "wqfcW' IS P josil T. JAMES, Editor and Prop. sCBSCKirT10NS, POSTAGE PAH): i 00. Six months $2.00. Three one BtM ii.oo. one month, 35 cents. aPer win he delivered fcy carriers, free- cnarje, to any pan. ui , , oriocentsperweefc Vrertising rates low and llberaL rf subscribers will please report any and flUs to receive jhelrpaper regularly. presents in the most elegant form THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUICE OF THE FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, Combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human system, forming an agreeable id effective laxative to perma nently cure Habitual Consti pation, and the many ills de pending on a weak or inactive condition of the KIDNEYS, OVER AND BOWELS. It is the most excellent remedy known to CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one is Eilious or Constipated SO THAT PURE ELOOD, REFRE8HIHCI SLEEP, HEALTH and STRENGTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Everr one is using it and all are delighted with it. i ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOB : MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, VUMtVHLE. K1. NEW YORK. N. Y for sale toy . ' ROKEKT K. PELiLiARl Y, WUOLESALE DRUGGIST, inch -x ly dw Wilmington. N. C. Inherited 1SIom1 Foison. . How many people there are whose distress from sores, aches, pains and eruptive ten dencies are due to Inherited Wood poison. Baa Wood passes from parent to chlld,and It is therefore Is the duty cf husband and wife to tflMittinlrWwl nil ra Tlita la aoq! 1 V nPonTH. plls&ed by a timely use ot B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm). Send to Blood Balm Co., At lanta, for toolc of most convincing: proof. James Hill, Atlanta, Ga , writes: "My two Bona 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 finally cured com pletely." ' . Mrs. s. M. WlUlams, Sandy, Texas, writes: "My three poor afflicted chUdren, who Inher ited blood poison, have Improved rapidly after a nse of b. b, B. It la a Godsend." J. R. Wilson, Jlen Alpine station, N. C, i eb. 13," 1885, writes: "Bone and blood poison forced me to have my leg amputated, and on the stump there came a large ulcer, which srew worse every day until doctors gave me np to die. I only weighed 120 pounds when I l?an to take B. B. B., and 13 bottles Increased my weight to 180 pounds and made me sound wd weiL I never knew what good health as before." 8taridard:Flavorms- HOUSEKEEPERS can prove by a single trial that these Extracts are the cheapest; ttey are true to their names, fuirmeasurei highly concentrated.0 . : 23dtw6m eod arm " NOTICE ! ive Beef! Native Beef! JUST RECEIVED - IN CAR LOADS OF NATIVE BEEF, ONE FROM ' " Western North Carolina, ONE FROM Southwestern Virginia. Tti5lieef is FINE, FAT and JUICY, and iu t,c offered for sale on my Stalls, i and 3, Front Street Market, in siae, to-day and every day next week. J. F. Garrell. Notice. J have opened at ti3 north water fct. can and buy goods cheap, and sell KMrinri for good prices. m CHARLES F. BROWNE, Agent. ardware, ARE - k 'AND CROCKERY. . W. E. SP1UNGER & CO., Importers and Jobbers; Purceli Bunding, r I TO?. yoL XIV Her American tour will net Patti half a million dollars. This will go a Ions ways towards her household expenses in the Welsh castle with the unpronounceable rlarne. . According: to the New York &tar Mr. Henry W. Gradyfis a very sick man. He is threatened with pneu monia. He left New York on Suns day night for Atlanta, in a private car. There is a big war by the city authorities on the electric wires in New York and nearly twelve miles of tlieni were cut down on Sunday. Why it was found necessary to do the work on Sunday we are not told Queen Victoria is breaking down rapidly. She is lame from rheuma tism and her mind is not as bright as it was. Since she learned that the Prince of Wales has an incur able disease she has failed rapidly. Mr. Lew Henderson, a farmer of Madison county, sold in one of the warehouses in Asheville this week 3,500 pounds of leaf tobacpo for f 1,404;80. He says he has over a thousand pounds more which ie thinks will sell for even more per hundred. - . Miss Maud Cottorn, who is describ ed as a petite blonde, has been ap pointed Deputy Oollectoi of the Seventh Indiana district. Her duty, as such, is to visit all the saloons and low dives within her jurisdiction and inspect the licenses of the pro prietors. . . The Brazilians are not "rebels,1' but "revolutionists." This is be causethey succeeded in their at tempt to overthrow the existing government. Had they failed they would have been hung and stigma' tized as traitors to "the best gov ernment the world ever saw." A verdict wasendored yesterday in theCronin trial at Chicago. John F. Betters was found not guilty; John Kunze was found guilty of mansl2ughterand"sentenced to three years, and Daniel Coughlin,Patrick O'Sulli van and Martin- Burke were found guilty of murder and sen tencedto imprisonment for life. Judge Campbell, of Philadelphia, is the only survivor of President Pierce's cabinet, in which Ex-President Davis was Secretary of War. John Sherman is the only one of Mr. Davis' colleague in the Senate who is still in public life and Hainil ton Hamlin is the sole surviving representative of Lincoln's first cabinet. Gov. Lee, of Virginia, has ex plained to the Rich.uond Dispatch why he did not attend Mr. Davis' funeral. He says that "the Maryland and Virginia boundary line on the Potomac had reached that point that a prompt settlement of the question was absolutely necessary to prevent loss of property and life, aud could not longer Ue postponed." We accept the amendment. . The influenza epidemic has reach ed this country. It has appeared in Boston. and New York. It started in Russia and traveled thence West to Paris and Loudon knd South to Rome. It is said - that there are 100,000 cases in Paris. In fact, every bddy there Js on a big sneeze. It visits and afflicts all classes and even royalty is not exempt. The Grand Duke Alexis has had a pretty bad attack of it. It is not neces sarily fatal, only about two per cent, resulting disastrously. Some call it le gruille and one or two of the most eminent physicians in Paris say that it is identical with' lc clengite, a dis ease which originated in Syria and which, by the way, has been known in this country, if we are not very uiuch mistaken. The symptoms are a general lassitude, intense head ache, an extreme soreness all over the body and the limbs and a dry throat, followed by fever and bron chial affections. It generally con tinues, on the average, from three to eight days.. An eminent Parisian medico prescribes for it sulphate of quinine, tannin and opium. After all, isn't it very much like the old time hay fever ? Salvation Oil is the greatest pain destroyer of any age or clime. For . and wonnds occasioned : by -accidents, such as cuts, bruises, sprains, burns and frostbites it has no equal. Price ordy 25 cents a bottle, - ILY JL- JL JL m WILMINGTON, N. C TUESDAY, DECEMBER The New York Weekly Ifeeald, for the low price at which it is publish ed, is perhaps the best and cheap" est family paper in the world. It is, in reality, a revelation in" jour nalism. What the daily is to the man of business the weekly is to the farmer and the family; it is a com plete epitome of the news of the whole world with departments de voted especially to the farm, the field, the workshop the laboratory and to science, literature and art It is published for $1 a year. Index to New advertise mknts J D Nutt Druggist Yate3 Christmas Goods Munds BROS-Pharmaclsts W M cummuw Mattresses W H Nash & Wife Reopening Notice To Delinquent Tax-payprs D McEachern Hay, corn, oats, etc Only one week to Christmas. For other local' see fourth page. A good rain would be decidedly welcome at this time. . Laundry. Ironing Stove3 are sold by theN. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t , Myrtle Grove oysters Vsold for 75 cents a bushel this morning. Green pork sold to-day for 6 to 7 cents a pound, by the whole hog. We now have the best Poeket Scissor made. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t There were a great many Christ, mas shoppers on the streets to-day. Sportsmen complain of the scar city of game?, due to the open Win ter we have had thus far. Shot, Cartridges, Loaded Shells and ammnnition of all kinds for Bale bv the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. - The shell road is alive with cle's these pleasant afternoons, road is in fine condition now. vehi The Parkersburg,the presentjtermiqus of the Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley It. R., is 49 miles from Wilmington. 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. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t Christmas is the high holiday of the year and everybody ought to have two days then for frolickiDg and feasting, Mr. (farrell has on his stalls in Front Street Market some of that fine native Western N. C. beef. It beats Kansas meat all hollow. Sch. Maggie Todd, Cogswell, cleared to-day for Porto Rico, with U0,592 feet lumber, valued a $2,202.26 shipped by Mr. E. Kidder's Son. Some very nice turkeys, full grown, sold here to day for 75 cents a piece. They were brought here on a vessel from Onslow cqunty. We hear of several cases of diph theria in the city, in at least two of which the patients, orie a young lady and the other a child, ar - v ill. ne annual meeting for the elec tion of directors of the Young Men's Christian Association will be held this evening at 8 o'clock, at the rooms of the association. The recent cyclones in the South and West have done terrible dam age to life and property, but there's one comfort left the people clamor for Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Mr. D. McEachern can be found in the same old place, 128 North Water street, and is ready to take all orders for hay, corn, meat, flour, etc., which will be delivered prompt ly. See ad. ' The new Gymnasium Class of the Y. M. C. A. expects to start early in January, and young friends and old friends are going to miss a rare opn portunlty if they are too late to'get into the class. Mr. Gabriel Holmes' new resi dence, on Third Z street, between Chestnutand Mulberry, is rapidly approacning completion now. me work is being done by the welU known carpenter, 'Jno. H. Howe. "Chickens continue to command a pretty pood price in the market. Generally, at this seasonof the year, I they are rather ' low in price, but they have'nt -dropped - down " ranch this Christmas - Our country cousins have been in the city in force to-day, making Christinas purchases. There is good boating water yet in the river but it is getting iow and the want of rain is beginning to be felt. ' . We were pleased to receive a visit today from our good friend Capt. Wash Biggs, of Cronly, who is here on a brief visit. The Mayorfhad several cases be fore him to-day, all continued oye from yesterday, and in all ofwhic the defendants were discharged. Sen. Hattie H. Barbour, Fletcher cleared to-day for Porto Rico, - with 237,533 feet lumber, valued at $3,148. 02; shipped by Merssrs. S. & W. H. Northrop. Capt. C. C. Morse, of Southport, wai in the city to day. He tells us that a surveying party is still at work for the Cape Fear and Cincin nati Railroad. , Walk up to the captain's office and settle. Gen. Manning, sheriff of the county, and Mr. W. A. Will- son, city clerk and -treasurer, are making up the list of property to be sold for taxes. There has been a very diligent search hereabouts during the past few days for the bamboo vine so called with which to make up Christmas decorations in the churches. It is getting scarcer and scarcer every year. Fire crackers are cheap this year. You can buy a whole box, 40 packs, for $1.10. There are some smaller ones than these which come much cneaper, ami tnep, too, there are larger ones which cost more inonev. W. H. Nash is again at work in his barber shop, corner Front and Princess streets. He is assisted by hislfey h6 the iddiW department ajid will wait on ladies at their residence. The ravages of the late fire have all been repaired and the shop is now in first class order. Mr. Gibson James, of Maple Hill, Pender County. is ia the city to-day. Among other things he brought down some 25 bales of dogtongue (vanilla) dried and in bales and ready for shipment to the tobacco factories. The weight of the bales runslfrom 550.to 650 pounds; in all, say 15,000 pounds of the weed. Confirmed. The favorable impression pro duced on the first appearance of the agreeable liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs a few years 'ago has been more than confirmed by the pleas ant experience of all who have used it, and the success of the proprietors and manufacturers, the California Fig Syrup Company. Oio Norfolk. Track laying on the Nrfolk and CarolinaR. R.w- compieted to-day. Tra3ll wiil be run from Norfolk and Tarboroto the Roanoke river, where it has been impossible as yet to complete-the bridge on account of the freshets. The rolling stock of the company is entirely new, and the passenger coaches gorgeously fitted, being ''direct from the Pullman works. Twelve new engines of powerful horse power and proyided with the latest improved machinery are included in the rolling stock. Andlt and Finance. The Board of Audit and Finance met in regular session yesterday afternoon. President: Mr. R. J. .loriAS. fhairmnn Air. vm. tJairmt and Mr. W. R Kenan. The action of the'Board of Alder men in granting a petition of Messrs. Parsley & Wiggins, for a fire alarm at corner of Fourth and Ash streets was adopted, but in regard to the application of th&same parties t top an -additional fire hydrant in "the vicinity, it was -recommended that the fire hydrant now near the mill property be placed at the most avail- blo pont outsi(le of thelr yard? It was ordered that it be recom -mended to the Public Bnilding Com mittee that the steps in front of the Opera House be put in good condi tion. Also, the steps leading from the City.Hal! iorticO to the yard. Bills were audited and ; approved expenses, $V as follows! I Current 4SG.90. - .,-. ''it j- f f - J7, 1889. NO 4. NEW AOVJSUTlSUMKNTJs P L FOR SALE FROM $2,00 PER PAIR TO $5;00 PER PAIR TH E LATTER DOWN NO STEMS SOMETHING ELEGANT, P. S. Mattresses manufactured to order, or Renovated Springs for sale from $i .50 up. ' 1IY Princei OF ALL NEW STYLES. . V i V LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S FURS, BUSSES' CLOAKS AND NEWMARKETS in Plaids and Solid Colors. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR, . ;.;:7 : V LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY, In Colors and Fast Black. Dress Goods aiid Trimmings. Another lot PASSAMENTERIE, and almost anything new and pretty. BLACK SILKS POK MONDAY NEXT. ; J L ,We have never had such demand for BLACK SILKS and an' entirely: new lot will be opened on MONDAY NEXT of Beautiful Failles in black arid trimmings for same. - ' - . R. PJ2. RflelNTIRE; dec 13 tf NORTH FRONT STREET. Casli vs. Credit. My unparalelled success since I have inaugurated my cash system and my inereasein patronage proves beyond doubt that the public apj preciate low cash prices and that a party who sells for cash can under sell his competitors who credit. I shall offer extra inducements from now until after the holidays to all purchasers of Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps. I. Shriek, (Sign of Golden Arm.) Cor, Front and Princess Sts. The Portner Plant Here, ' Mr. E. Kuhblank, agent here for the Robeit PortnorJ Brewing Co., returned last night from a visit to Washington City and Alexandria, whither he tiad been'called on busi ness in connection with the new plant the company are to establish here, for bottling beer and for the manufacture of soda water, ginger ale4 &c, and the erection of a large cold storage warehouse. The plans havje all been adopted and contracts for the buildings have been award ed. Full particulars will be made known in a few days. A Cherished meiiento. -A 1 ,ting Vick, a name sake 0f our distinguished Confeder-. ate Ge.neral and of the late Dr. Josh Walker, and a son of Capt. S. W. Vick, 10 years of age, wrote to our late ex-President, Jefferson Davis' requesting his autograph. The no -ble-hearted chieftain promptly com plied with the request. The pre cious memento is framed and draped and is regarded- with reverence. Tears were freely shed when the sad news was first heard by his youthful admirer, . who intends to take our great chief as a model for the for- rmation of his own character. For all derangements of the stoni ach, liver and bowels take Dr, Pierce's Pellets, or Antirbilious Gra nules. " NEW A DVEUTI8BMENT8. Christmas Cards, QHRISTMAS NOVELTIES, PORCELAIN Studies. A few handsome Plush Cases. 'All our goods selected with care, and. very reason able in price. . MUNDS BROTHERS, dec irtf . 104 N. Front St. FIRE AND WATER JAN US OUT, BUT, YOU WILL FIND US at the same old place, 126 North Water street, where we will be pleased to take your orders for . , Hay, Corn, Oate, Flour, - 'Hominy, Meal,; Mixed Feed 1 at. Ml kinds, ' ctd. " which v e will "deliver piomptly from warehouse we are using teoK D. McUACHEXtN. Coo 17 ' - . ;t i PL2AS3 rOTlCS. We win ta glad to rcccrre c:raratuucati from our trlcnca on any all starts general interest,- tut -Tno L3ZZ2 ct tiio. writer must always be nisheat6tS3Ecitor. ... . coTOTnTTr.icatla must be written' on tu one side ct tiio c'arSr. -: . ' Personalities axzt to avoided. j -. And it is especially ana particularly under . stood uiat the Editor coes not always endors the vtewi ot correspondents unless so stated in the editorial columns. - - ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS . OWS m Jr"-" ', Something Entirely New JJANDSOME, SOLID, CHEAP. CALL NOW and make selections for the Holidays. - JAMES D. NUTT, ' 230 North Front St. The Druggist. DELINQUENT TAX PAYERS NOTICE I - rpIIE ADVERTISED LIST. OF PROPERTY 1 to toe sold for unpaid taxea will be made f out on the 20th. You can save costs toy set- v ' tling early. For the State and County, For the City, S. n. MANNING, WM. A. WILLSON, , - . Sheriff. Clerk and Treasurer. - ' ,; dec 17 It - : - -t- . Reopened ; NASIFS SHAVING AND HAIR DRESSING : Saloon. My shop has been entirely re paired since the late lire and I am again pre- Sared to senre my. friends and the public. I -ave my wife associated with me In business. . she will have charge of the Ladles' Depart- :. ment and will pay attention to nair-dresslng. Shampooing and Cutting ladles' hair in the " latest style. Ladles waited on at their-resl- dences. The public are invited to call. Spec ial attention given to ail customers. W. II. NASH & WIFE. -dec 17 iw . Cor. Front and Princess Sts. Christmas :0: A Grand Assortment. SELECTED IN PERSON FROM THE X ZDLO.pOXtOZS- 6 Come early and make your ielec- 1 - . . ' tions and avoid the rush. - ' ' : ' Prices Marked Down. :0: Presents to Suit Everybody Come and see us. . . s , ; v i X Yates' Book Store. dec 16 lw' ' - . ; ' ;. HOLIDAY GOODS ! Firecrackers, Oransep, Lemon?, Apples, Nutf, Kalsini, Citron irum, Ourrantji, Cakes, Cigars, &c Also, a full stock of GT?nf'T'T?TPQ t your orders. AD IS I AN & VOLLEUS, WHOLESALE GROCERS, r, " - s 'or Dock nna Front Ei ? - us. a cMU. - CIV J dec . Goods.
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