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THIS rArfiK s puWisMd every eTeiUiis:t.san(laya excepted, 13 py JOSIL T. JAMES, Editor and Prop. " SUBSCRIPTIONS, POSTAGE PAID; year, WOOL Six months t2.0O. Three 00 montns.$1.00. one month, 33 cents., s paper win ho delivered fcy carriers, free cfiarge. m any part of the city, at the above 'or 10 cents per wees : Advertising rates low and liberal. , subscribers will please report any and Trrr-s tc receive their paper regularly. : we Vfli t3 claa to rtcci-ra ccncricoti firoa our triesca ca rtay isia an rcrjects exsiieral interest, tts ; vv- .filSHM tQ t9 EStCR':'-; - j1 1 GMmTsnisaticsa ctst W lwmten on an c- AiiaitiaegptttA stooii tnat tea Enter eoes not ;aiways endors the ners d cornrpcCLcnta anieca so stated in tho editorial caiCESi - '.A J .11 VOL XIV. WILMINGTON, N. C. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1890. NO 45. ' ' IT n AI K H AY JLlbJLi V presents in the most elegant form rn LAXATIVE ANO NUTRITIOUS JUICE ? -OFTHS- FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, . Combined with the medicinal r'rtues of plants known to be dost 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 KIDNEYS, LEVER AND BOWELS. It is the most excellent remedy known to CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one is Bilious or Constipated SO THAT PURE ELOOD, REFRE8HIMQ SLEEP HEALTH and STRENGTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FDR MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. HAN FRANCISCO, CAl.. xrumviLLE. K1. A'f W YORK. tf. r For sale Dy llOHEItT R. IiEIiljAftlY.. WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, men 36 ly diw Wilmington, N. 0. HOUSEKEEPERS can prove by a single trial that these Extracts are the cheapest; they are true to their names, full measure and highly concentrated." aug 23 d.tw cm eod ' nrm NOTICE! TOBUYEKS. :0: HAVING A NICE LINK OP i MEN'S AND BOYS' UIT loft,, and in order to make room lor my Spring arid Summer Stock, I will close out for the next 60 days my ent ire Line of Goods at NEW YORK COST. Call at once and be convinced of the abovo fact 3 and figures. B. F. PENNY, THE CLOTHIER, Jan 9 tr 110 Market Street. ADRIAN & VOLLERS, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Provisions, Groceries, - - Liquors. Tobacco, Cigars, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Cor. Front and Dock Sts., W I LAI INCJTON, N. C. Janmt . . . H. A. TUCKER WILMINGTON, N. C, DEALER IN : Granite, Martle andBrown Stone. MANUFACTURER OF fectlfrj Monumental ad Miiisg Wirt Marble Head Stones A SPECIALTY. - From 81.50 to $SO.OO. Estimates and Designs for Monuments rar Elsned on application. jansniTr. Adam Forepaugh, it is said, never smoked or chewed tobacco, xr drank iutoxi eating liquors.' The Duchess of Marlborough, for merly Mrs. Hammersley, is seldom seen or heard of in fashionable cir cles in London. ' Joshua - Montgomery Sears con tinues to be the highest individual taxpayer in the city of Boston. He paid last year $50,950.53. Eight years ago it took a letter over a "hundred (days to go around the globe. Now the circuit can be made in less than eighty days. Mme. Carnot, wife of the Presi dent of France, is said to have taken a great fancy to Amelia Rives-Chan-ler. She considers her the most charming American she has ever met. 2"he development of Texas has but just begun, yet there are 2,10G postofflces in the State, the receipts are more than $1,000,000 annually, and the length of the mail routes is more than 22,000 miles. A gentleman who was recently married in Newport, Ky., gave up an inheritance of $75,000 rather than miss getting the object of hischoice. He was a widower, and his first wife's property was to revert to his mother in case he married. Ouida begins, work at 5 o'clock in the morning, but she does not go to her desk, as Anthony Trollope was wont to do, and turn out a fixed number of pages whether he was in the humor or not. "Ouida" awaits the moment of inspiration. Congressman Dibble, of South Carolina, is stilLtrying to get Con gress to 'provide for a second Vice President of the United States. His constitutional amendment on that line was favorably reported by a committee of the Forty-ninth Con gress. . - - : An old lady in New Haven died the other day and left $2,000 "to James Brown, of Stonington," and when James was notified five of him appeared to claim the cash. As she didn't particularize the James she wanted to make happy, they will have to divide the' money between them'. W. H. Mallock, author of "Is Life Worth Living?" has established a bureau in London, where men who have no engagements for an even ing may register themselves as "dis engaged diners," and there may be sought by hostesses who have invit ed fourteen, but whom an unlucky chance has set a trembling through fear of having thirteen at table. - The daily newspapers of the Uni ted States which have the largest circulation are the New York World. the New York Herald, the New York 8un, the Boston Globe, the Boston Herald, the Chicago News, and the Chicago Herald. It is worthy of note that every one of them is is either avowedly Democratic or in dependent with Democratic lean ings. The fields will soon be full of can didates for Congressv Col. Green, and Tom Sutton form Cumberland,' and C. B. Aycock, of Goldsboro. are said to b already stripping for the fight in the Third district. Maj. McClammy will be on hand also, of course. We hope the nomination will go to no m'an who has ever been false to the Democratic party or who has even coquetted with the Republicans, General Asa Rogers, General Ma hone's right hand bower, was in Georgia a f.ew days ago, and he an nounced unequivocally that at the next Virginia State election General Mahone would be grandly triumph ant, As the Savannah News re marks,, that settles it, of course. Ttre 43,000 majority which the Vir ginia Democrats piled up against Mahone a few months ago is only an indication that the Democrats are going to be beaten out of their boots next time. That seems to be Gen. Rogers1 idea. A newly elected Congressman said last week, speaking of an old friend who had voted against him, "Now there's nothing mean about me, for when I saw that .fellow suffering with a terrible cough, I forgave .his' going back on me and told him to use Dr, Ball's Cough Syrup." " Physicians recommend R. Portner BrefliDg Co.'s BeefS for tho grippe. The seven hundredth female phy sician in Russia has just passed her examination. - Mrs. Frances Hodgson Burnett witt not visit "Washington this Win ter, but will remain at home, in Eng land. Mrs. Margaret E. Sangster, edi tor of Harper's Bazar, takes occa sion to deny very pointedly that she is a member of the New York Press Club. She has no special taste for clubs, and is not - in favor of club meetings on Sunday. Superinteneent Rogers of the Michigan military academy, broke through ice when skating the other day, and the cadets showed their discipline by singing "Down Went McGinty," with militarypromptness and precision. j i- Mr. Tarbot, the father of the House of Commons,, who died last week, had just been sixty years a member. That was hischief distinc tion. He .was the richest commoner in England, and was eccentric in his habits, living frequently in the wildest districts of Wales almost alone. He has been a great yachts man, and.his pennant is known all over the world. The number of the members of the House is 329. It was 330 before Judge Kelley's death. One hundred and sixty five is a quorum, The Re publicans have 168 members and the Democrats 181. On the day Speaker Reed made his unconstitu tional ruling the Republicans had only 161 present 4 less than a quo rum. The ruling compelled the Dem ocrats to contribute toward making a quor jm. There are two forms of chronic rheumatism: One in which the joints are swollen and red without fever, and the appetite and digestion good, in the other the joints are neither red nor swollen, but olnly stiff and painful. In either form Salvation Oil may be relied mi to effect a cure. It kills pain. Price 25 cents a bottle.' LOCAL ISTETftTS- INDEX TO NltW ADVFTI3PCNTS is P Tennv Clothing: Mrwna Bros Pharmacists J A Springer Mules for Sale1 W M Crmnira-White curled Hair R M ISIcTntirk Blankets, Comfoits, tfc. ' For oher local see fourth page. Ash-Wednesday two weeks from to-day. Mr. J. A. Springer offers for sale a pair of fine mules. Mr. Herbert Borden is on a short business visit to New York; This has probably been the warm est day of the New Year, thus far. A little seven cold weather now would play the wild with the fruit prospects this year. The new moon rose last night in an unclouded sky. It was one of the loveliest nights we have ever seen. - When ready to build, paint or re pair you will find it to your advan tage to buy your material of the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t The shell road is full of vehicles these fine afternoons and it isdifflcal to hire a horse and buggy unless en gaged beforehand. Every week from now we make up new and handsome styles of Flannelette Shirts at 25 cents at our Shirt Factory, 122 Market St. t "It pleases me so I shall use no otherv".is what the farmersaid when asked about the Boy Clipper Plow, sold by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. Paint your Buggy for 75 cents, "6 bits," with Detroit carg. Paint, a varnish and paint combined. Guar anteed to give satisfaction -Sold by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t Beautify your walls by the use of Plastico, the greatest improvement in kalsomine. Can be applied by the most inexperienced. We have it in all tints. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. C. James cele brated their "tin wedding" last evening at their residence on Nun street, near Third. They were the recipients of many hearty: congrat ulations and good wishes during the 'evening. - . ' - - - . Hood's Sarsaparilla is a purely Vegetable preparation, being free from injurious ingredients. It is pe culiar in its curative power. : Four funerals this afternoon, all i colored. Boys I we can sell you a Bracket 'Saw, with frame, for 10 cents. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. llarket ' street, between Front J and, Second, is very much in nea&of thft services of the new patent street sweeper. The Mayor had but two cases be fore him, this morning, bothef which were for disorderly conduct. We are glad to see our young friend, Mr. J. H. Kuck, out again after a sevjre attack of the grippe. Forecast. For North Carolina, cooler and fair weather except in the northeast ern -portion occasional rain. For Wilmington and -vicinity, fair weather. Its Excellent Qualities Commend to public approval the California liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs. It is pleasing to the eye, and to the taste and by gently act ing on the kidneys, liver and bow els,. it cleanses the system effectual ly, thereby promoting the health and comfort. of all who use it. Strangers Here. An old white woman was noticed on the streets this morning with a boy apparently seven or eight years of age whose nose was badly skinned! It is said that she had whipped the boy severely and some said that they had been begging. A white man seemed to be connected with them in some way. They were arrested by the police and taken to the -City 'Hall. The leading grocers have Port ner's Vienna Cabinet and Culm bacher in bottles. Order a case and be convinced that it is the best in the market. Refreshing and invigorating Delicious Soda Water as drawn from Munus Brothers' inagnificeut new soda fountain at a temperature of 34. Purest Fruit Syrup, Milk Shakes and Natural Mineral Water. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS MULES FOR SALE ! ONE PAIR FIRST-CLASS FOR SALE BY J. A. SPRINGER, At Coal ana Wood Yard. feb 5 tf ! Casiiigs ti Fit All leading Plows. Trace Chains, Plow Lines, Pitchforks, Hpades and Shovels. . Fishermen's Supplies, Gill Twiue, Oars, Rope, etc. Building Material, Paints, Nails, Glass. Housekeepers' Outfits, Stoves, Sauce-pans, Fry Pans, etc. Shelf and Heavy Hardware OF ALL KINDS. We shall ever try to please you in prke and goods. , N. Jacobi Hardware Co., fet4 tf 1 SO. FRONT ST. Victor Type Writer. TVli'-j' l"1 1111 a J. McREE COWAN, GENERAL AGENT FOR NORTH CAROLINA. V A perfect Machine, very simple, and easy . ''J ..';v.""V; '-'"to learn. : JRlCEOHIY oicoo -Local Aints wanted la every ctHaty, Jan 23 Say Plows ; NEW ADVERTlSKfl KNT8. t MAKE A Fine Curled Call and see W. M. vator and iroppe or We intend to sell all classes of Goods in our lines at the lowest figures. A few fine all-wool ROBES at only $7.50, sold from $10.50 to $12.00, but they must go. ' '. . Large stee SMYRNA RUGS we are selling at less than valne, and CARPETS, ART SQUARES, &c.,. at rock bot tom prices. . . "'v.- WINDOW SHADES Just, anything you' can call for in the, leading colors and styles. 1 V':"N '-V Lace Curtains, Silk Curtains, &c.' Poles of all kinds and prices the lowest. . . s v 1 E Cash flr. ie. Ladies' Cold Gloves 19c Children's Col'd Gloves lUc. j to Ladies1 Black Wool Gloves a5c Gents' Wool Gloves 49c. CO l. o O 0. (- D. One lot Odds and Ends ill Children's and Ladies' Flannel XJnflerWear 19c Each. COMBS 5c. Brushes 35c. BRUSHES, rubber back ho v bristles, (J9c. Corseto 39c. A 0 BARGAINS CLOAKS. BLANKETS AND SHAWLS ! A Small invoice QF ASTIPTBIN, ANTIFEBRIS, PIIK nacetf ne PalTe, cc, nst recelred. JAMES D.NUTT. 220 N. rrontSt. Jan 23 tf - Th Druggist, Munds Brothers' JgJIULSIOS OF COD LIVEU OIL IS ONE of . tae finest preparations for Coughs and Colas. - Sl.OOFerlSottle. jan 7 V. ,.3?4N. Front St. . 1 f E7 ADVJTIGIILIEIIXS. SPECIALTX - Otf ; Hair Hattresses; samples of Hair.- CUMMING, Manufacturer, no iroppe iEsifsi House Ladies' Bibbed Vests 25c Double WiM FlanHtl Suiting 15c. Remnants in " DBESS GrOOJDS at lialf value. SLAUGHTER OF BLACE SILKS. Surah Silks, All silk, 411c. ONE LOT ' ' . - Silks and Satins 39c. O u r $ 1 . 1 0 Hiack Ores Grain Silk 75c. Our $1.50 Elack Oros Graln.?Jc. ,j 0 TJ c 73 a Rays' Tricotine. Aruiure and other novelties in Black SILKS worth $1.75 for $1. 1 9 pel vard. Oysters and So Fortli. EVEUY DAY IX THE WEEK I OFFER FOR. sale Frcsn New Klver Oysters. I keep none but the very test and never offer an un sound oyster. Every bucket guaranteed. Also, a general assortment-! Poultry, Farm Pro ducts, c The best of everything and noth ing but the Best. . G.G.AMA3, dec 13 eod tf - Front Street. Jlartet t ere. II. CltONENBEBG, FBOTOorarnED, KTISTIO A2JD SCTERBLT -EXECUTED Photograplis at reasonable prices. FF AMINO A SPECIALTY. JWj U&X Market St., ou?!da 1 COLLECTO
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