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VOL XlV WILM 1NGTON, N. C. TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1890. - NO
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Presents in the most elegant form . , p
rn LAXATIVE ano NUTRIT10U8 JUIOE
OF THB
FiGS OF CALIFORNIA,
Combined with the medicinal
virtues of plants known to be
most beneficial to the human
system, forming an agreeable
and effective laxative to perma
nently cure Habitual Consti
pation, and the many ills de
pending on a weak or inactive
condition of the
SiDHEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS.
i t is the most excellent remedy known to
CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY
When one is Bilious or Constipated
SO THAT
PURE E.LOOD, REFRE8HIMQ SLEEP,
HEALTH and STRENGTH
NATURALLY FOLLOW. f
Every- one is using it and all are
delighted with it.
ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR
MANUFACTURED ONLY BY
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
itWi&VlLLE. Kf. NEW YORK. N. Y
For sale by
ROtSEItT R DKIjLAMY,
WHOLESALE DRUGGIST,
men 28 ly diw Wilmington, N. ('.
.HOUSEKEEPERS can prove by a single
trial that these Extracts are the cheapest;
they are true to their names, fullmeasurcj
and highly concentrated.''
aug23d&w6m eod nrm
TIEAxOTIARTERS !
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Potatoes,
Onions, Apples, Oranges,
Ocoanuts and Lemons.
Chas. F. Brownej Agt.,
112 North Water Street,
WILMINGTON, N. C
jaiUtf
WHERE DID YOU CIT f HAT COUGH ?
LTOP IT BY USING YOUNGJ8 COUGH
Balsam Qood for Influenza," Colds and CQUglxs.
sold hj
MUXDS BROTHERS,
101 N. Front 6L
Jan 17 tf
NOTIG.B!
TOBUYBRS.
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HAVING A NJCB LINK QF
MEN'S AND BOYS'
SIJITS
lefr, and in order to make room lor ray
Spring arid Summer Stock.
vr'U clp-se qut for tne "next 6a days my
. entire Line ol Goods at
SEW YORK COST.
Call at once and be convinced of the above
tacts an figures. -r
B.F.PENNY,
THE CLOTHIER,
jan 110 Market Street.
Ohios fat woman is dead. She
lived in Pike county, and in health
weighed 600 pounds; Her coffin,
wiiic-ii wascarrien Dy sixteen men,
measured three feet in depth, and
nearly four in width.
Kate Fields is described by a
Washington correspondent as a
4tiht, bright, wiry, slender lady of
about medium height, with brown
hair, bright eyes and a tongue which
can talk two hours at a stretch and '
advance a new idea
in everv sen-
tence".
The latest Boston device for sus
taining the literary spirits up to a
highly remunerative intellectual
point is t4Brain Salt.V It is saicT to
Brighten and enliven the mind, and
induce that flow of soul by meaus of
which the literary worker provides
his food and raiment.
A AVashington letter to, the Pitts
burg Press says: "Col. .Brice has
five children, and most of them look
like the mother: When Brice made
his money out of the Vanderbilts he
gave Mrs. Brice $500,000 with the
admonition that she should keep it
even if he lost every cent by specu
lation" Pope Leo XHI.as reported to have
recently informed his intimates that
he has already chosen bjs future
burial piace, the tribune of the Lat-
eran. His object is to-fuve his suc
cessor the expense of a costlv monu-
ment, the erection of which rests by
custom on the follower of a deceas
ed Pope.
.
Ex-Postmaster-General James de
clares in a late issue of the Forum
that the most important reforms in
the postal service have all been in
stituted by men who had journalis
tic experience, the three most im
portant reformers being .Benjamin
Franklin, Amos Kendall and Mont
gomery Blair.
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Surgery has made immense strides
of late years. Yesterdav's Herald
reports a wonderful operation per
formed on a girl about twelve years
of age in Pittsburg, Pa. A tumor
as large as a duck's egg was taken
from the child's brain. The little
patient is much relieved and is
thought to be now sure of recovery:
Mr. C. P. Huntington advises
young men to go to Africa. Ho
says the opportunities for making a
fortune in th at country are super
ior to any other at the present. Mr.
Huntington supplements thisrcoun
sel, however, with the remark that it
would be best for the young man
to take along with him $10,000 or
$20,000 to start with.
T&e figlit in West Virginia is not
yetxver. The JJemocrats hold the
winning hand but the Republicans
have the money and the unblushing
rascality. They win try to buy or
intimidate some weak-kneed Demo
crat, but will fail. Fleming will be
Governor. The investigating com
mittee threw out 1,200 Republican
votes in two counties alone. These
were of negroes who had been col
onized. A life of indolent ease and seaJ
'in' ii I 1 31
siiamyrine use pi nigniy eetson
animal food, and alcoholic drinks
are the predisposing causes of Gout.
"VjThen aware of its presence in the
system lose no time in procuring
Salvation Oil. It kills pain. Price
25 cents a bottle,
lXPXX TO NXW ADTX&TISXXIXTS
Fob Sale A Piano .
" J D Nutt Druggist
B F Pxnnt Clothing
D A Smith Furniture
Mcnds Bros Pharmacists
Jno L Boatwright Dairy Butter
Grand Hop Wilmington social Club
CrOxly & Morris Banana at auction
H M McIstxrb Blankets, Comforts, &c .
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For other local see fourth page.
Eggs haire climbed pp to 15 cents
a dozen again. .
Laundry Ironing Stoves are sold
by tlie N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t
We now have the best
Pocket
Scissor made, N. Jacobi Hdw. Co.
t
A good piano, in flrst class order,
is offered for sale inaqV in this issue.
Three pair of white shad were
brought up on the Passport this
morning. - .. .-
Cutlery Our stock of Standard
Cutlery is very complete. We keep
everything in this line that you can
possibly desire, and oar prices are
the lowest. Drop in and look at our
assortment, N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t
Mr. P. B. Manning wait to-dav ad 1
mitted to the practice of the law io
the Superior Court.
Shot, Cartridges, Loaded Shells
and ammunition of all kinds for sale
by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co.
p. i i
The patent street sweeper might
be brought out from its retirement
now and put to good use on Market
street. ' '
You will find a nice assortment of
Rifles atthe N. Jacobi Hdw. Co.
Just the article tot make your boy
happy. - ' ' - ' f -
ileating Stoves of all kinds and
sizes. We will give you substantial
goods andi low prices. 1$. Jacobi
Hdw. Co. ' t
Messrs. Cronly & Morris will con"
tinue the sale of Jamaica bananas,
at their salesrooms, and will close
out the lot to-morrow.
Nor. barque Deoclata, Andersen,
cleared to-day for Gknton with 3,570
barrels rosin, valued at $3,9-19.49,
shipped by Mr. J. W. Bolles. . ,
Hood's Sarsaparilla is a purely
vegetable preparation, being free
from injurious ingredients. It is pe
culiar in its curative power.
You can get all sizes in good and
heavy Canton Flannel Drawers at 50
cents, at the Wilmington Shirt Fac
tory, No. 122 Market street. tf
Much work has recently been done
to the interior of the Orton House.
The interior decorations have been
overhauled and repaired. The -work
was done by R. L. Hutchins and
a ton Of paint was used.
Very interesting revival meetings
are being held every afternoon at 3
o'clock and every night, conducted
by Rev. A. Shepard, revivalist, at
the Central Baptist Church, corner
of Seventh and Red Cross streets.
There is not very much of the
dreaded influenza here as yet only
about enougn to keep the doctors
on the go.' We hear of a few bad
cases but the others are all light. It
is not "la grippe" but only "la
zoot,M and we have had it several
times previously.
Mr. George Darden has had a se
vere attack of influenza. He got
out of the house tq day for the flrst
time, met- his physician down town,
was given a prescription for a fresh
bottle of medicine and ordered to go
back home and stay there a few
days longer, to avoid any possible
danger of a "pneumatic" attack.
St. Adrew's Prwtbyterian Church.
At the annual congregational
meeting' of St, Andrew's Church,
twentyrtwo additions were reported
for the year, 1889, and a total com
muning membership of two hundred
and thirty. The Treasurer, Mr.
Thomas F. Bagley, - reported the
total offerings of the Church at
$5,276. This includes $465 paid to
the Y. M. C. A. building fund. The
weekly offerings- exceeded those of
the year previous by $250. The
Church and the Sunday School (of
which Maj. T. D. Love is now Sup
erintendent), are in a flourishing
condition.
Coroner's Jury.
' The jury of inquest in the case of
the death of W. T. Brown closed its
labors to-day. The witnesses ex
amined were Dr. Burbank, N. D.
Casteen, Walter Way, James Cana
day, R. H. Moore and Ferney Le
Gwin. The testimony was sub
stantially the same as that before
the Mayor yesterday. The jury
found that W. T. Brown came to
his death at the hands of Walter
Yates and J. M. Woollard, on the
17th day of January, 18$0, in the
house of Emma Jackson.
This is a verdict of murder and
Yates andJWoollard were therefore
committed for trial without bail.
Messrs. Marsden Bellamy and John
D. Bellamy, Jr appear as counsel
for Woollard and instantly sued out
a writ of habeas corpus, to be heard
before Judge Meares at 5 o'clock
this afternoon. ' ..
Confluence Bepot of Sncces.
The confidence possessed by the
manufacturers of J3r. Sage's Catarrh
Remedy in. their ability to cure the
worst cases of nasal catarrh, no mat
ter of how lonpr standing, is attested
in a most substantial manner by
their standing reward of $500. offer
oA fnr inanv vpfirs tnasf forAtl
a..mki0 f iifa !nitiA And
dangerous disease. The Remedy is
- M . " ,
sola Oy aruggists, ai oniy ou cents,
It is mild, soothing, cleansing, deo -
dorizlng, umsepto anc neaiins-v
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Dear Mr. French:
I Iat Saturday's Raleigh Nines
and Observer arrived here safely
tbU morning. It has taken only
three days to travel from Raleigh
to Wilmington. Friday's and Sat
urday's Charlotte News has not yet
arrived but we expect .-them here in
a few days. The Goldsboro Argus
for Friday and Saturday got here
last night but the Sunday issue is
yet on the way. Saturday's and
Sunday's Newbern Journal arrived
here Jajgbnight in company. .These
are a few of the idiosyricraeies of
the mail service of late.
Fezler St Wagner, druggists, Rock
Island, 111., write: Dr. Bull's Cough
Syrup is the leadingCough medicine
in our city. We sell more, in fact
four times more, than of any other.
NET? ADVERTISEMENTS
Bananas at Auction.
M. CKONLY, Auctioneer,
BY CRONLY & MORRIS.
AT OUR SALES " ROOMS TO-MORROW
(Wednesday) 22d Inst., at 10 o'clock a, m.f
we will sell 100 bunches very fine Jamaica
Bananas. jan 21 It
Grand Hop.
rjpnERE WILL BE A GRAND nop AT Hi
bernian Hall to-morrow (Wednesday) night,
given by the Wilmington Social Club. Tick
ets f 1.00. Jan 21 It
For Sale.
PIANO, IN FIRST-CLASS ORDER, FOR
sale cheap, for Cash.
Apply at -
N.'w. CornerVixttt and Princess Sts., No. 417.
jan 21 2t
TFIE OLT RELIABLE
Fo lito Btiding and Chair Wareheust,
NO. ID MARKET STItEET,
Offers unusual Inducements to purchasers of
Goods In this line. Orders promptly filled.
Call and see us.
JD. A, SMITH.
jan 21 It
COOLMORE
CHURNED AND PREPARED TOR
MARKET BY
J. 0. Powell.Tarboro; N. 0.
ENTIRELY A HOME INDUSTRY.
THIS IS THE;
Finest Butter
EVER OFFERED TO TH1J WILMING
TON PUBLIC.
Perfectly Fresh. Perfectly, Pure.
Equal If not superiorto the celebrated Phil
adelphia Print Butter. Each pound is printed
separately and Incased in Parchment Paper
This BUTTER is prepared from the product
of alierdof Alderney cows, great care being
taken in its manufacture, and it is claimed to
be the finest article ever offered for sale In
this market. . . -
Those desiring an extra fine article would
do well to call and purchase. -
Jno, L. Boatwright.
15 and 17 Fo. Front St.
Jan 21 tf
lotice.
BOARDERS CAN BE ACCOMMODATED
at No. 115 Dock street, by the day, week or
month. Rooms nicely fuinlshed and the Table
supplied with the best the market affords.
MRS. S. A. MORGAN, .
No. 115 Dock street, betweeh Front and second.
Jan201w .
BANGING SCHOOL.
jgY SPECIAL REQUEST I HAVE DECIDED
to open a DANCING SCHOOL la this city.
Young Men wishing to take lessons wlU meet
at Germania Hall, on south Front street,
Wednesday evening; January 22nd, at 8
o'clock. ,1 win also open a School for Young
! Ladles and Children, commencing Thursday
fternoon. January 23rd. at 3 p. bu
UbCIUUOIi-iilUlU&rjr
i Speciai attention riven to Round Dances,
. Terms reasonabio.
Waitzinsr a specialty.
i . jan -ax
W.r.nEWETT.
f
DAIRY
BUTTER
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NEW AD VEBTI8 R V GNTS.
CUT
Before
took
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CASH HOUSE
SACRIFICE SALE ON " - ' v .
CLOAKS, SEAL PLUSH-WRAPS,
CHILDREN'S CLOAKS AND LADIES' JACKETS.
Children's Cloaks
Children's Cloaks : ;..
Ch ild re n's Ne w in ar k e t s
Plush Jackets-
Plush Jackets
Plush Jackets.....
Piush Modjeska Wraps.
Reductions in
Owing tq our having our building extended and being nearly time" for
Sprinjr Importations to arrive, we have made great reductions in DRESS
C-JOODS, SILKS, etc. - ; ' t
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2,GOO Yards Quality A GINGHAM reduced -to 8c.
2,500 Yards SICILIAN CHAMBRAY, lOc.
.Double Width DRESS FLANNEL, in dark serviceable colors, IGc.
40 inch All-Wool FLANNEL reduced to 25c.
40-ineh Exlra Super Silk Finished HENRIETTA, worth $1 OO to
$1 25, 75c per yard.
54-inch All Wool HABET CLOTH, worth 75c, for 59c.
5C-!nch BROADCLOTH reduced from $1 25 to 89c per yaruV
CUT PRICE IN SILKS THIS WEEK I
M. M. K ATZ'
116 TJarket St., Wilmington HI. Ci
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N o w is Your T iriie !
As we are not too busy, in fact not so busy as we would desire, you
can take a careful survev of a real choice stock of . . "
The cold wave flag is up to-day and it may be they have guessed cor
reetly this time, iso that
BLAHCCETS, COMFORTS, &c,
J mav be wanted, and if so they are offered very cheap.
":y" ; at very low figures: '
R. W. lUlciMTIRE,
If You Want to See Something Elegant
" ' , CALL AT ' y--'
TNTo. 1TF iPrinGei
' AND SEE-MY ELEGANT V
Pure White Curled JSair.
The finest ever brought to Wilmington; -It will last a life
time and is cheaper in the end than anything else. I guar
antee every pound of material and all work.
P. S. Renovating ilpno." ; ,;; C '
0 8UBSCK1BERS WILIINOTO;i Ti.Lt-
puone Exchange: Are you aware on me jati
y . ' " - ;.r- ' "
that James D. Nutt Is the only Druggist who
has a telephone in the cltr? 95 Is the nun
her.
II. CIIONENBEKG,
i PHOTOCEAniEE, 5 i
AKTISTIC AND SUPERBLY ; EXECUTED
lotograparcinaPrlccaL '
FKAHINOA SPECIALTY. '
jysati ;iiGtf Market st., south'siac
R A TF, S
Tai
$
$
$
1 98, worth $ 4 OO.
:5 I0, worth $ O OO.
5 CO, worth $ 8 OO.
.$ 7 OS, .worth' $11 OO.
.$1050, worth 17- OO.
.$11 CO, worth $18 -OO
$1 2 SO, worth 215 OO.
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CEKItr GL.EAV1ZS, F. W. KEKCHNEII,
lrcs. an1 Manager. Trcatorer.
- OWEN F. LOVE Secretary. :
The Cleaves Hardware Company
WILMINGTON, N. C. IH TIIK ONLY
r .ITinSSlTEOBSECTIOJ
wlU please remember tM3 when they wrlt
their OBDXl'3 or buy their IIAKDWAUEi .
dec 81 im - -
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Oresibfils!