' .,tnr sowny excepted
1
;r. We will ta tua to receive corxxilit ca
frcra our tnecoa caucy aaa allnrcta
general interest, bat . . -
Tte came at tne writer oust alurajj td far
d&ned to tne &stor. " ';v:.
' CtoEiinuicauona'intist fca' tratwaca crUjr
rersoaaliaeaf ta asi be anaaea. - " :
JLnil it ts esWouy tats parUcuUrir Cilcr
stood tnat t&e itaitur aaea not" aivajs esime
tne er of Wrrcspondcsta anless so it&ted
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SAM JO WES
JE BUOIt oTHK
Moving Tale.
:nLH(VE THIS WKEK. IT IS
Article jr furnSturo hare
rviuJifw things at nrvded. We
iCVWTirait-. rail a"rt 5oe US.
We
xijtroarrtvps.
Furniture Deal m.
i or. Market and Socona bts.
pJTES! STOVES !
'I liik a:! at All Prices.
;'mo, Flamirr
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1U V0LLEK8.
HOLtALK DK.tI.KKS IN
?rs Tulmcio. Cigars,
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mtti 3IKRCHANTS,
t. mi, n, iock Stu.,
LSIIXCJTON, N. U.
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P'4Ai,fcmun, riannerciua)
TKML UoKKEK IX
'bt Irm.Pumps.&c,
U5V"!t, '" r.!er ana Klve
j "! tia nfviupr wort nJiran-
nov :i ita
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J! Apph s ! Apples I
A&
li PRODUCE GENERALLY.
icmmiasloa Mfrra&nU.
110 No Water St.
&ia LicnlrT ibsiSt
rSKTAKKn TO TAKE UrtlS
lfUa.ticd amount orramllj
-a ra be in cnarse of a comre-
WORTH BRASCII. -
rroprletora.
Hardw
are,
AND CROCKEKY.
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kroner and Jobbers
Purcell BulWtne
4 PA PPP is printed witu
feaJ; Ulw Ink manufactured by
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VOL. .XIY WlLM
LOCAL 2STJ W S
lDKX TO SHW AJTCXTT-KCXTd
sxtaifJt Co Furniture " ' , -UrsM
BRorHR3 Urujisita
!fTick To Voternof First Wiri- .
o W YaTES-JSam Joaes sonj Uoo'x
Mortox A IIaix Diss liutloo notice
K W Maxxixo ojstera at Wiljntarllle
" " oiirriur
i
u-n.ru uimuiiw ior Faie ;
ny tlv2. Jacob! Ildw. Co. t
nr.Erdman'K tllUU reiuHr.c. Unii f
continued at 8 oVlock this eveniuff
at Grace Church. Everybody Is iu -
vited.'
G T
kTVFiui- ui uur trruii present an
antique njpect; they are strewe.1
with faded leaves and dead brunches
of trees. '
Visitors to our city should cer
tinly not fail to call on the Ja
Mti l.'Co. for anything wanting
in their line, ; f
UVe Hegal Rertdy-miiei Paint, and
have no otlier, yon want n good,
durable article; for pale. by 'the N.
Jacobi Hdw. Co. . t
The old, defunct Radical party
has received its death' wound and
as 4Uucle Jones" says, all they can
do now id to u whine."
The Fifth' : Street Methodist
Church revival is becoming very in
teresting. They are having largo
congregations every night.
I. am Manufacturers Agent for
Barbed and all kinds of Wire,' Com
bination Wire und Iron Fences. Or
ders solicited. James J. Metts. t.
We have In stock un immense va
riety f Cook Stoves, all styles and
sizes. Prices away down and Stoves
guaranteed to give satisfaction. "N.
Jacobi lid w. Co. t
Tin house of Mrs. Lizzie Watkins,
on Third, between Church and Cas
tle streets, was visited a night or
two ago by robbers, but they failed
te effect an entrance.
Capr. E. W. Manning has opened
his oyster house at Wrightsville for
the Summer and parties applying
there for a roast can be served
promptly, with the best. See ad.
In thii issue. .
Tho Arm of Morton, Hall & Co.
has beeu disolved by mutual con
sent. Mr. Hall retires from the firm
and Mr Morton will hereafter con
tinue the manufacture and shipping
ofnaval stores in his own name. Mr.
Morton will also settle up the busi
ness of the old firm
Don't-despond. It" there is any
thing-that is calculated to test .the
composition 'of a person it is an in
sidious cough,! the" forerunner ' of
consumption, the most fatal of hu
man afflictions. 1 had a bad cough,
took Dr, Bull's Coifch 8yrup and
was relieved. Cant. Wm. HARCduRT,
Baltimore, Md. Postofflce.
It is amusing to stand around the
fruit vessel at Dock street wharf and
see the fishers of spoilt bananas
and oranges, j There are about
twenty five colored urchins loafing
about there with-gigs to capture
everything turned iuto the river
from the vessel.'
Messrs. Adrian & Vollers have
purchased the Urge brick building
occupied by Mr. Philip Chrisf, the;
baker, on South Front street, be
tween Dock and Orange, and they
Intend to make a handsome place of
It. Officer J.s B. Brinkley has been
emplyed to rig n purchase to lower t
the street the two-large sycamore
trees in front of; the building, which
are to be cut down.
We heard a ' Republican remark
to day that everything was so quiet
it looked as tllongh the bottom had
dropped out. We made him no ans
tor ot ins success, uyuu iimcaur
wer but thought, "old boy ou re ithinfr to sell ailvertise it and don't
about right; the good peop e , of the f. ,r offlce wth ft
country are getting tired of the old ? ft narw contracted brain
rotten Renubhcan "bottom" audi . ir i.si. m
rouen iwpuui can .."o""u ""!,,... -I don't think it'll
l.jefeometlns else."- -That "Uot-:
torn" hasnot only dropped out out
will stay out. ' . .
Last night a tnUchlveous littU
liov rauifht a mouse and nut it ill
T , - " T V,: :
retired. This morning as nsaaltlie
"T" rrj''
until he reached his boots. His foot
was .u the boot before he found the j
mouse and such kicking and rearing
as that uncle did would have surpris
ed aTexas pony. " (v .
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Leading authorities say the only
proper way to treat catarrh Is to
take a" constitutional remedy, like
Hood' Sarsapnrllla.
INGTONt N n-'-'''V 1?TSM t?Ct'VA- V:- - XTriTljlTlT,' 'in -ionn. ta' noo
- Mr. J."A: SirIner is having li:9
wharf; at the coal yanl. repairt-d.
There are ajrreat liianv excuroonJ
-Uts i if our city t-lay. We exteml
thiu a hearty' Wflcotne. . '
j Mr. A. P. Powell, of Vineland, and
M. H. 1?. Slinrr rt l.nL-u ttT.. ""i
registered at the Orton to-dav
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Ae proiuiseu rain lias not yet
come, althouirh it lri sadlv i.ap.1p.i n.
- - i
nirtt ls re very ury nnu duty.
j A train will leave Prihces street ,; l,nious o?t 'gratifying results
;llepot o'a the! Seacoastr R. R. to fo,,ow its usi that it is the best
I morrow mornii).' at 9 HO oVlopk- fnr!famlI' remedy known and every
the Hammocks. 4
T1:V
liew COUnt V bulldimrc tlw
JNew HauoveMlouie," were taken!
possession of yesterday by Mr. B. !
. fT I
R. King, the Superintendent. j
Nor barque ilecktor, Johanuesen,
cleared to-day for Bristol, England,
with 3,090 barrels rosin, valued at
$4,9S0, shipped by Mr. J. W. Bolles.
Mr.ii. S. Dolton, of. New York,
arrived in the city to-day. ;Mr. DoN
ton has many acquaintances here
and is quite j popular among the
ladies.
'Sewerage" seems to be t.lie con-trovert-d-
point. Peck's bad boy
can debate that subject nicely; es
pecially if there "be gas connected
witli it. i
Quite a number of young ladies
jind gentlemen were out .boat row-,
ing this evening. They had an ex
cellent ride. The river was calm
and the weather delightful.
Messrs. W. M. Bledsoe and Of., ii.
Ostin, of Ashe county, arrived here
this evening via the Cape Fear &
Yadkin Valley Railroad with aG5
large, fine beeves. They are daisies.
The bids for constructing the new
Y. M. C. A. building were opened
yesterday ami were all .rejected, as
none of thorn were satisfactory.
New bids will probably be called
for. !
"Farewell, happy fields, where
joy forever dwells." " Oh! there's no
need for giving up those pleasant
visits to the country. If by chance
you- should get chilled, you ran
avoid rheumatism by using Salva
tion Oil. Only 23 cents.
A large line of Breech and Muzzle
loading Shot Guns, Air Rilles and
Pistols; all grades at lowest prices.
Wood Powder and sportsmen's sup
plies just received. N. Jacobi Hdw.
Co. I '
Capt. Jno. F. Divine, General Su
penntendent, Capt. B. R. Dunn, En
gineer of Roadway, and Mr. M. W.
Divine, Assistant Engineer,, are on
a tour of inspection of the Atlantic
Coast Lirie, south of Wilmington.
There are about 400 in the excur
sion party on the C. C. R. spoken
of by us yesterday. Many of them
came from the mountains. Nearly
all of them went down on the Sea
coast R. R. to-day to tho Hammocks.
They leave here on the return home
on Friday morning.
Elder. J. P. King received a tele
gram to-day stating that Elder J. A.
Cargile," the celebrated Southern
evangelist of Adventis'm, will pass
through Wilmington to-morrow
morning via the W., C. & A. R. R.
Mr. King will try to stop him and if
he succeeds we mayheai him preach
a few times before he leaves. Mr.
Cargile is now in Charleston.
A Mistaken Idea.
Some people are simple enough
to say that adyertisingdoes not pay.
Advertising is claimed by every
successful man to be the potent fac
tor of his success. If you have any-
pay
. s ,iseil onlj. to
those
who venture, j
The ISobbers Out AcIn.
A few nights ago the store or W.
it colored man do-
ins business at No. 215 North Front
Q .b robbers
riikil of ieveml articles.
The
scoundrels tore open a little money
It runai ltc ot I " thlt.
- X'thelfibut-t7 thefr 'sur-
nrise found no money in it. They
-j- 1 V..na r,rir rMn !
uuiue bwai .v p. - -r;
the safe but failed. In all they car j
ried away about two or three dol-;
tNinn,AnPvand stamns and sevT t
j . , . I
eral boxes of cigars.
Forftt i . " - "
r For North Carolina, fair-weather, j
ecePt raio.oa the const, and sta
t,.ouar' teniperatafe, .
' forecast., from Sal m. to-day
ffor Wilmiugton
and viciuU v.
fair
weather, followed by light
rain.
Children Enjor
The pleasant flavorf gentle action
and soofhinjr-effects of Svrun of
r;.c -,i,o .-i-.-lf-
r,c-, .mm iii ui a liuuinf nuu
if the father or mother' be costive .or
j family should have a bottle.
i The xw-Firh.Wara fl. L.. Co. llail l.'nR
- k . -
The title to the plat of ground on
'he corner Of Fifth and Castle
streets, selected for the Fifth Ward
Hook and Ladder Co. N. 1 building,
lias been examined by the city and
found ; to be good. The city has
made the purchase aad the erection
of the building will begin in a few
days, f Hurrah for the. Fifth Ward"
boys ! ; -. - -
A Hare Iicivery.
A gentleman living 3n New River,
while out oysterlng yesterdayfound
imbedded In that river two large
oysters which were connected 'to-'
gether by a perfect set of false teeth,
including the roof of the mouth. It
is certiinly a remarkable thing.
The teeth are of the old style and
probably bavej been lying there in
the mud for I many years. It is
thought that they are the te0eth of
some unfortunate person who was
drowned in that river.
Married In ltichmoud.
f
Mr. E. P. Boatwright, was . married
at St. Paul's Church, Richmond, this
evening, at 5 o clock, to Miss Fannie
lialljdaughterof Mr. GreerH: Baugh
man, of that citv. Soon after the
ceremony the newly' wedded couple
leave on au extensive northern
tour. Messrs. J. Harry Boatwright,
1). T. CronJy, j Jno. W. Bolles and
Walker Taylor, of this city, and Mr.
II. C. Geduey.j of New York, Were
with Mr. Boatwright on the happy-
occasion. .
Hie Board anil the Sewer.
The sanitary board of the city met
last night at tjie City Hall to con
sult i tti City Engineer Chase about
the contemplated reconstruction of
Jacob's Run sewer. It was decided
to lay two parallel. tweutyfour inch
tena cotta drain pipes from the
head of the sewer to the river,- oic
pipe to answer the requirements of
the sewer proper and the other to
carry ofiTwaste water in. the event
of heavy rains, etc. ;
; The sewer is to be laid straight
from its head.to the river.
The City Engineer was authorized
to correspond with manufacturers
of terra cotta pipes at once, in order
to ascertain the most advantageous
price of pipe.i "
Tha Same Old Satan.
Don't forget the appearance of
His Satanic Majesty at the Opera
House to morrow night. Miss Rose
Osborne is said to have a good com
pany with her and we all know
what a fine performer she is herself
"Satan" will be presented in gooi
style. The box sheet is now open
at Mr. Yates' and the best seats are
in demand. Judging by our coteui
poraries and- especially those near
at home, where they have recently
appeared this is a good troupe
with a good.play. Miss Osborne re
ceived almost an ovation in Dan
ville and the Winston Daily gives
them this fine endorsement: .. -
Miss Rose Osborne's dramatic com
pany played Satan last night in
Brown's Opera 'House to a .fair
sized audience. Miss Osborne takes
several parts in the play and each is
executed with excellent taste and
skill. Rich and handsomely made
costumes constitute her wardrobe.
Her support was good last night. In
fact the whole play was excellently
rendered. The company is -far above
the average of those that visit our
city. They give a matinee this even
in" for ladies and children and play
again to night. AH -who, wish to
witness a first-class; refined play can
do so by going to see Miss Osborne
to-night.
. Uncklen Arnica Salw.
The Best Salve 'in the world Jot
Cut, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Rhenm. x ever ores, letter, vuau-
rvi arwi rniilhlain. Corns. andali
U uin Krantions.'and positively cures
Piles, or no pay required. ltJsguar-;tMln
an teed to give perfect satisfaction,
JJr mouey refunded, ' price 25 cents
per box. I . -I'W'V'd
For sale oy twom euwjr,t
j wholesale and TStail drttggiV .; . j
iU anI -tnil iltaa
NEW ADVKKTISCJIEXTH
rings, Springs,
J " ; ; 5 EZT1ST3DS OF SPKI2STGS- : t ; ;
' - j ' "--; ''-CALL AND SEE A 'NEW LOT OF THE :Z'-ni'j:.-f
UsUt, clasUc. UnraWe; comfort able' -
w. EVL cur.TrjirjG,
nov to tt
The, Democrats of the'First Ward
will.. -meet to-morrow (Thursday)
night, at 4the Pluenix fire engine
hall, cn Brunswick, betwee'u Sixth
and Seventh streets, for the purpose
of nominating a suitable person to
serve as Alderman of theeity, in the
place of Mr. Geo. L. Morton, resent
ly resigned. Whoever is recommend
ed by ballot at this meeting .will be
elected by the Board of Aldermen.
IX was intended to have this meet
ing last night, as was announced by
us yesterday, but it was thought
best to defer the matter until to
night. There are a, number of can
didates, but the faght will probably
lie between Messrs. W. H. Strauss
and A. L. Scott.
Di ed lit a Strange Land.
M: J. A. H. Riudre?, of Arichat,
Nova Scotia, died here last night at
Mrs. Darky's res-idence, on Second
and Ann streets, of typhoid fever.
The deceased had been in the citv
only a Tow week?, as representative
of Northern houses in the book
trade. He ! was buried today by
the Masonic Fraternity,'- of which
order lie waa.meiub'er, and the fu
neral took place this afternoon
at 3 o'clock from the First Presby-
tenan utiurcii. rne nxermeat was
in Oakdale ceiMeterv.
During liis illness the deceased
was faithfully attended by the mem
bers of the Masonic Lodges in this
city. He was about fiftv years of
age, "and a native of No via -Scotia,
where his family reside. The re
mains were interred this afternoon
with Masonic honors. . ,
liOUfJII ON COUGHS
For .Coughs.-Colds, IlQarseness, Sore
Throat. 25c. ROUGH ON TOOTH
ACHE. Instant relief. irc. Rough
on Corns. Liquid, 15c. Salve 10c
OIliL).
MUNHOE. In this elty, at 7 o'c'ocl: thts
morning". MAKGAKKT TUEKESA MUNKOE,
aea a 3 ears ?aa aays. .
Funeral notice in tp-morrow's papers. - .
N15W ADVERT18KUENTS.
rtmE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OP TlIE
1 -, '
jtirti warn sic nereDy notiuea tnat a
mcetins: will be held to-morrow (Thursday)
nisrhtat . 8 p. m,, at "Phosnix Fire Engine
nauY.J$runswick street, Between Sixth and
Seventh, for the purpose of recommending a
sultahle person to serve as Alderman tor the
unexpired term caused by the resignation of
Mr. Geo, L. Xortsn. -
- WM. II . STRAUSS,
"nov 12 it President Democratic c:ub.
WIL3IINQTOX isEACOAST RAILROAD,
OFFICE OF GENERAL MANAGER.
"Wilmington, N. C. Nov. llth, is9.
'JinERE'wiLL BE A MEETING OF THE
stock ana Bondholders of the Wilmlsrton
seacoast Railroad, held at the office at Prin
cess Street Station, on Friday, Nov. 14th, at
3.00 p.m. All lntrested are requested to be
present. J. IL NOLAN,
nov list Secretary and Treasurer.
Dissolution Notice.
qtlE FIRM OF MORTON 4 HALL WAS
dissolved by rautual consent on the G h of No
vember, I3f3. - "
George I Morton succeeds to the business,
pays all claims againstihe firm, and -collects
all aceouats due them.
': - ' ' "- '
GEO. L. MORTON.
B. F. HALL.
, - -' - - -
J CHEERFULLY COMMEND MR MORTON
to the friends and. patrons of the old Un and
bespeak for him their confidence n4busi-
nes3. : - , a. r: hall.
A
tWlLL CONTINUE TnBIANUrACTRE
and shlppins of Naval stores as above ladlca-
m 0,nna and rcsecuuuj solicit
t , v - ' ,
, the correspondence and patmage of the
'frteniof tne Mntj.A-yH-
novlitf
GEO. U MORTON.
4
N 15 W AIVKirI'ISI2MKNT-4.
Springs; Spring
Cm
Next to Mstat" Office.
Ojsters at Wrightsyillo.
r-. I
MY
OYSTER HOUSE AT WniSIITSTILLll
is now open for the season. Ladles ana Gen- -
tleuen accomraoated promptlr with TIIE
to hk iiap. y-.-f;: -"-KOASTS
read en arrival. ,
' " -, V: K. W. MANKIJ,; .
novistf i '.T. ' rroprletor.
H. A; Tuclcori I
EALSU IN GRANITff, MARBLE AND
" ;- ,'- I .''4r: p i- ';y.'.,f
Brown Stone. Manufacturer of Cemetery,
Monumental and PuEtdlns: Work. ' i :.V'r-.,
.310 North Front f ireet, .
sep29tf ; Wllminston, N. C; v -
i T Hirsc Ofners ioclj iff PrcTeBtcl.
XT
OR3ES THAT ARE PRICKED WITH jV
A-!- - ! - - - -
talis or otier pancttt'ed weunds in thefoot.
when treated skHfutly, are in no dangrer of
djing from Lockjaw. Alter practical ex
perlence of 20 years I am irc;ared ta guaran
tee the atove. 1 ca.l on me. - ; .
! D. QINLlVANv
oct S9 ljr - j The Ilorseshoer and Farrier.
6TEJiA HOUSE.
Tlmrsdiiy, NftT. 13tlu
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THE FASCINATING AKTIST,
MISS ROSE. OSBORNE,
j In the Successful Melo-Drama, " .
(Adapted from the French.) . ;
Prices 75, 50 and 2 cnts. - Reserved sseats
Wednesday at Yates'. . nov list
, 1 ; : : : j-
f, OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY, t
WILMINGTON
&
Weapon ano , Wilmington, j
Augusta Railkoads. S
C0LCMBI
j - Wilmington, N. C, Nov. 7 1890. i
rjiHJI FIFTYfFIFTH ANNUAL MEETING
of the siockhplders of the ,Wilminirton &
Wsidon Rallroid company will bo held m tHe
office of th company at Wilmington,! N. CM
on Wednesday , November 10th 1898, at half
past 11 o'clock a. m. JAS. F. POST, Jr , - .
nov 8 IQt ! SecrctaryV. & W. It. R. CO.
SPECIAL ! "
Genuine Hand-Sewed
I : Mr -:-.' - - '-: -- : :
Hi
S6 for S4,
AT-
Geo. R.Fr(ii0h&8oiis4
108 XortiiFront Rtrcot.
(Opposite Th -Orton.)
oct 20 tf-
FOR HIRE.
OltSES AND CARRIAGES AND 'VERI-'
clos of all kind3, with'and without drlvera.
Horses for ladies to ride, or dire, perfectly
1
safe.
Horses lodgrcl and cared for by the day,1
wreS or month;
i - - 1
A few g-eod
- ! ' .1
SECOND-HAND .VECICLES
R. C. ORRELL, z
cor. Third and Princess sts.
for sale.
1 " j
nov 10 tf
Extracts Lemon and.Vanilla,
CASTOR OIU PAREGORIC, TUTTS PILLS,
Morse's FlllH, and a large asso:tmeht bt
CHEWING GUMs'for the Retan Drur aJA
rocery Trade.
LOWEST PRICKS.
MUNDS BROTHERS, '
1 -;- 10TN. Front street.
nov 8 tf
CANDY AN I) FRUIT 1
r HAVE ARRANGED! A CONFECTIONERY
ant FRUIT DEPARTMENT In my large Gro-
eery storv o jsduth Tront streef ; where I
wHl keep full snppli of FRESH . FRUIT".
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC, CONECTION-
-.!!:- I r , .-'
ERIES, DRI ED FRt'ITrC, aU ot trhlCh Will
be sold low andto wfclcli I raqwtfully Invite
attenttoa;- f 'S- -y-,
'jwiuitoXTjii' street.;
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