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"-nT -r-iM i-ri-i Forecast. For Wilmington arid vicinity, POMONA HILL NURSERIES POMONA, N. Two and a HaiptinesWest of Greensboro. N. local showers, much colder, temperature and a cold wave.

FoWil- Mr. Jno. B. Lord left here on Sat urday-nfght on Wa retain to New York. mington and vicinity, fair to-day and colder to-morrow.

It may tie cold to-morrow, but we do not think that the freezing point will be reached. Mttckieirs Arnica salvo The Best Saive in the world for Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt (Tuts, The March winds were with us Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap TO. ii Hter and Masterly Medical TreaUM, and indlipensaljia to erery YOUNG Bn andTKo MAN who I. raftering rom Languor, hot, 0 MeSSSvMlta), to-day and real estate took again rime main line of the K. D.

passes through the grounds and within 100 feet of the office, Salem trains makestops regular twice dally each way. Those interested in Fruit and Fruit Growing are cordially invited to inspect this, the Largest Nursery in the State, and one of the largest la the south. Stock consists of Apples, Peach, Pear, Cherry, Plum, Japanese Persimmons, Apricots, Nectarines, Mulberries, quince. Grapes, Figs, Raspberries, Gooseberries, Currants, Pie Plant. English Walnut, Pecans, chestnut, Strawberries, Roses, Evergreetis, Shade Trees, All the new and rare varieties as well as the old ones, which my new Catalogue for 1888 ped Hands, Chi 1 blains, Corns, and al 1 Hkin Kraptions, and positively cilres Piles, or no pay required.

It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, more than one rise. '3 Turner's Almanac was perhaps not so far out when it promised fair I I yuiJjaMfeaaa" 1 --mm i iifi i "I or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale. by Robert Bellamy, wholesale and retail druggist.

i' nee, omy una 'V vuun -wrac Bound In leather, full gilt. on ki cinFNTIAL. Address iissKx i or Pr and frosty weather for to-morrow. You can get all sizes in gyod and 'Prefatory Lecture with numerous testimonials from high souree'i f' 2462. Boston.

Mass. will show, -MEDICO PH wabsolutel, ViSte dVas reaelthe Give your orders to my authorized agent or Thia is the only elect very root and heavy Canton Flannel Drawers at 50 order direct from the Nursery. ana penec. a J5-sains in Clothing. In order to close out balance of cnHnltPfJ nfiKtrfnUVe Cata- III i Mill iPT rfrr 'r- -r cents, at the Wilmington Shirt Factory, No.

122 Market street. tf VU1 1 CpVUUVUUV uvvvvv logue free to applicants. Address is.ii sr i ft i ft i 1 shall sell goods at heard of before. Front' and Princess Winter stock, prices never Shriek, cor." Tot all Diseases of Men, by the dlfitingukhed author, Kenbt Dtf Moxt, M. who ha Dl SCOVERED J.

VAN LINDLEY, POMONA, Guilford N. We saw some very fine brook trout on Saturday that were caught i 0 mm: Absolutely Pure. Tula powder never vanes. A marvel of lty and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot bo sold in competition with the multitude of low ttt, short weight alum or phosphate powders.

only in can. ROYAL BAKING 1DWDEK .106 wan sc, n. y. 1 26 tenrm 4thDd 3rdpw vii rr mrt ivis I IC7I a I LL I KUC B9 SENCE OF MANHOOD. etrictest person or by letter.at hiaElectro-Medico Reliable Salesman wanted every near the city.

Trout and perch are both, it is said, biting well now. County. A good paying commission wiu oo give? Sts. Goo Js sold for. cash only.

ItefreshiriK and Invigorating Delicious Soda Water as drawn from Munds Brothers' magnificeut new soda fountain at a temperature of HEARD A VOICE? IT SAID, COWC AND CEE. "1 There are. strawberries as big as the end of your thumb at Kirkham's J. W. ATKINSON, ITesident.

TOOMrr w. r. 1 Tlao IDailsr Review. MONlVXN. 13.1890 rjINYARE place, Rose Farm, near the city, but none ripe as yet.

A week more of 34. Purest Fruit Syrup, Milk Shakes and Natural Mineral Water. i. i (UMMEIiCIAL ItlstVb. LJ For the Holidays i a rd wares AND CROCKERY.

E. SPRINGER Importers and JoboersJ Purcell Building. this weather and they will ripen. STATE NEWS. Wilmington Sayings Trusty lfQ PRINCESS ST.

1 WO Lends Money cn sailsfitS Pays Interest on Deposits. Is ernstS1 execute Trusts of all kluda. 1 WILMINGTON MARKET. Jan. 13 2:30 P.

M. Quite a solid phalanx of members of the. Young Catholic Friends1 Society left her last Saturday night nov Newton Enterprise: On New Years day Mrl Jerry Eller was found dead in trie road near Brown's fac 0: SPIRITS TURPENTINE Quiet at 4H cents. JNo sales reported. AGENTS WANTED I this county.

He was about 189.0; ROSIN Firm at 95 cents for Ladies' Kid Gloves $1 00 SO years old and had for some time for Charleston, to be present, at the dedication of the Cathedral there yesterday. They returned this morn been feeble heilth. He left home tin the moraine -to go to the new strained and $1.00 for good strained. TAR Ti rm at $1.50. CRUDE TURPENTINE Firm ing.

at $1.20 for hard, $2.20 for yellow aip ana virerin. COTTON Firm at 10 cents for Gents' 'Kid Gloves $1.25. middling. What is known as the January thaw is due about the 20th instant and after that we fear we may haye some very disagreeable weather, and cold enough to kill our prospects for fruit this yar and to MAItTNE NEWS. TO CANVASS FOR The Pireraions of a mat in Turkey By n'ou.

Samuel S. Cox, late U. S. Minister to Turkey. A magnificent volume of over 600 pages, beautifully and profusely Illustrated.

MB. COX'S LAI EST AND BEST EFFORT. FACTS AND FUN. BISTORT AND HUMOR. The work sparkles with the brightest wit.

It contains numerous amusing stories, but It also gives a clear, concise, and 4nterestlng account of the Ottoman Empire, from Its foundation to the present day. Tnl3 book will have a large sale, and live agents should secure territory at once. Only thoroughly reliable agents, who will work their territory 'for all it is worth' are wanted. Experienced agents preferred, but others who will promise earnest work will be accepted. "consider Sckibnbr's Magazikk wha j.

deciding upon your reading matt4 next seasor The subscription rate Vkj "1.00 a year. The standard of the Magazine is hl 1 "lis spirit progressive, The ill ustrations aro Interesting and There is rot space here to give evea ir mary of the features to appear U1I9 jea among other tbings there will be a 1 partnint and additional page3, andncs illustrated articles will be devetedtot lowing subjects: African Exploration and Life on a odern War ship (3 articles! Homes in City, Suburb, and Country Provlalng liome3 through Building Vv Ladies' chi- fs, EmbroiUei-eil and Plain. ARRIVED. Steamer Cape--Fear, Tomlinson, Fayetteville, Love. CLEAR KD.

Steamship Benefactor, Ingram', New York. .11 Stetamer Cape Fear, Tomlinson; Fh vet ville, I Love. Schr M. C. Moselev, Torrev, DaVti, II Northrop." EXPORTS.

nip. the young things that have already ventured out" of the ground. We are sorry to hear of the mis fortune that has befallen our friend, Mr. M. F.

Manning, in the loss of his bright little boy. The child died at Brooklyn lastSatnrday afternoon. The remains will arrive here this ferry, and as he did not return, friends in the afternoon went in search of him and found him dead in the road. Heart disease is sup posed to have been the cause. Charlotte Chronicle-.

A meeting of the committee to attend to the building of a chapel by the First Presbyterian church, was held Thursday evening; and the plan as drawn by Leary, architect, was adopted. The building is to be located on Cedar street, near the Victor Hili, and will be 38x50 feet, with a tower 50 feet high. The seating capacity will be about 300. The interior is arranged with middle and side blocks of pews, with aisles be- tween. The work will commence at an early day.

Winston Daily: We were shown a turnip to-day grown on the farm of Mr. Ransom Sink, a farmer four miles south of Salem. The turnip weighed 6 pounds and measured 2 feet in circumference This morning while the cohntv convict force were working on the public road, Maple Grove church, Charles Hale and Ned Wade sue ceeded in escaping. Bedford Kern it lie Id Mr. Neal, one of the guard, while the two mentioned were making their escape.

In the melee attending the escape Bedford got pretty severely wounded. Gentsr Silk Handkerchiefs, For parNcuiars aoaress, W. 8. HERBERT, N. C.

General Agent for North Carolina Mention this paper. Jan3tf tions, evening and the interment will take place to.morrow morning, iu Belle-vue Cemetery. The citizen's Rights, i Electricity.n the nousehold. I Ericsson, the Inventor, by his Author Blographsr. Hunting, I Humorous Artists, American aufl Poreip The Ladies' Dress Goods.

Gratifying to All. The high position attained and the universal acceptance and ap KORKIGN. Ilayri-SchrM Moseley 59,853 ft lumber, 75,000 shingles. New York Steamship Benefactor. 75 barrels oil, 50 do rosin, 50 do crude.

325 do tar. 301 casks spirits, 27 bales cotton, 186 barrels rice, 8 do bulbs, 72 pkgsmdse, feet lumber and crossties. AMERICAN proval of the pleasant liquid fruit There will be a serials. remedy Syrup of as the most GENTS' IIANDS03IE excellent laxative known, illustrate the value of the qualities on which Robert Louis Stevenson will contrite isoo. Eaclisublcct, and there will be agrcir.

riety this year, will be, treated lay ml most competent to speak with authority with interest. Readers who are Inters are urged to send for a prospectus. 1 its success is based and are abund-l antl gratifying to the California Beautifully Illustrate d. 25 cis. $3 a ar Fig Syrup Company.

25 Cf nts fii $1.00 for Foor fc LADIES' HOSIERY. ITS SCOPE. THE AMERICAN MA zrNE gives preference to national topics an scenes, and its literature and art" are of Charles Scribner's Sons, I real Naught Fire Co. The Dread Naught Bucket (colored,) at their regular meeting a few nights ago, elected the following officers for the ensuing year: 4 Foreman Iichpls. First Asst.

L. Gause, I Second Do Geo. Murray. Uroaclwdy, Statesville Landmark: It has been published that a row, in which six men were killed, took place in Mitchell county Christinas" JL)ay. Mr.

S. E. K. Buchanan, who resides near Bakers ville and who was just from home, was in our office last Saturday and told the story of the occurrence. Eight or ten years ago a Cox was killed by a Harrill on Rock Creek, in Mitchell, and there has been a feud between the families ever since.

Christmas Day there was a row between the Coxes and Harrills and friends of each, about a dozen persons beinsr "involved, at 4 jane.tf I able Cloths jand Napkin WKKLY STATEMENT. STOCKS ON HAND JAN. 10, 1S90. Cotton ashore, afloat 807; total 9,479. Spirits ashore, afloat, total, 6,727.

Rosin ashore, afloat, total, 55,924. Tar ashore, total, G.352. Crude ashore, afloat, 00; total 1,327. RECEIPTS, WEKK ENDING JAN.10,r90. Cotton 1.391; Spirits, Rosin', Tar Crude, 552.

EXPORTS, WEEK ENDED JAN. 10, 1890. DOMESTIC. Cotton, 26; spirits, 695; rosin, 104; tar, 570; crude, 788. FOREIGN.

Cotton, highest standard. Famous Ameilcan trrlter nil Its pages with a wide variety of interest lngr sketches of travel and adventure, serial and snort stortes, descriptive accounts of our foremost problems of the period, short; this Magazine is Distinctively Representative of American Tliought and Progress It Is acknowledged by the press and public to be themost popular and entertaining the high-class monthlies. FOR THE FAMILY. Peter OFFICE OF Tlf'E SECRETARY AND Tilt URER OP THE WILWINGTON4 WEt DON AND C. R.

Axemen Louis Larkins, Flowers, John Berry, John Smith. tirt tt it A Specimen Number, with J.IUiUJ taUX illustrated irenilum List, and Special Inducements in Cash or Valuable President Henr Moore. Secretary John Lee. Recording Secretary R. Peden Treasurer Wm.

Croom. Premiums to Clup Raisers, will be sent on re HANDSOME TOWELS "FOR THE FAMILY. Hobson's distillery on Rock Creek, 12 miles from Bakersville and Boan4 muntain. Nobody was killed and ceipt of if this paper is mentioned. Wilmington, N.

Jan. Responsible and energetic persons wanted to soliclt.subscrlptiQns. Write at once for The Value Money. Men of unlimited means hardly Dom siues ciaimeu a victory, ine next day the same crowd, with additions to both sides, met near the same place and fought a battle with exclusive territory. Address, THE AMERICAN MAGAZINE feb :749 liroadwav yvrY appreciate the value of Jnst one dol rpHE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE! 1 mington Weldon R.

R. Co. have declar a dividend of four (4) per on K3 csf Stock; payable on the 15th lnst, to all bok of record of this date. The Transier will stand closed from anuary 1st to Jans'. 15th, 189a JAS.

F. POST, Ji. Jan 1 lot Treasurer W. lar, but with the poor every dollar I rocks, knives and pistols. Almost A thousand other articles useful, pretty and means so much toil and so much ef- to mi COLD WAVES cheap for nOLTDAY PRESENTS.

Manly Vijror, "Weakness orLos cf Wcrrmry pii ai.eaUyrfcetorcd hy the us; of an entirely iwv Xle Yciba Saxrta. frem Spain. Spatr an 01 inose eDgageu were more or fort It ia a comfort to know that less wounded. One SiVett, of Ashe, the poverty-stricken invalid can de-recei ved wounds of which he died a rive so mUch good from so little ex-dayor two after waids. Officers; penditure, when they invest their broke up the fight and one of the dollars in B.

B. B. (Botanic Blood AND- -n jTocncea uovvr Tail. Our ii lustra ted.sau:'.E?::oooi Scribner's Magazine For 1889. 1 t'uinionials, (erat iseiiiedV Kvcry VyUAtrs was niiui.

uuu miicu uv a.11 ui- yn 1 IT1 a VJ Park tlce. ftew 1 oris. ficer. while resisting arrest. Louis VV.

C. McGauhev, Webb City, Ar The nubUshers of SCRIBNER'S JIAGAZR rpo OFFSET THE COLD WEATUER NOW kansas, writes: B. B. has done me more good am! for less money dec 18 tf aln to make it the most popular anaeu-prising of periodicals, while at all tlrow than any ptherjblood purifier I ever THE serving its high literary character, readers have been drawn to it during tnep six months by the increased excellence nnntonta nntahlviha TJallWHT articles). 1 upon us i nave tnree vessels loaded with COAL due to arrive in a few days, viz The schooner "Thos.

Clyde;" the schooner "John W. Hall, the schooner "Eva Danen-hower." These with the large stock already on hand will place me ln position to supply all demands promptly and with the finest grades of WEW YORK -Garland was badly stabbed but" will Recover. Two or three of the Har rills wre seriously wourided. There were about 25 persons in the battle. The sheriff has made some arrests and expects to make others.

It is a hardcrosvd on both sides and this is not the first time the community used. 1 owe the. comfort of my life to it NwYort Weekly Herald A. P. McDonald, Atlanta, writes: 1 had a running ulcer on closes Its second year with a new impetus an assured success.

The mustrationsj, show some new effects, and nothing to rn-, SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE attractive aiiOl ever som in Wilmington. OBSERVER lesr. Several doctors failed to do uoras selected wood at low prices. terestlngwill be neglected. .1 fPTiR- unrwsv ARTICLES Will be C0E lias ueni jiav 111 iriiui it.

Hal Goxl Time J. A SPRINGER. AT ONR DOLLAR PEK YFAU ii IS THE BEST AND CHEAPEST FAMIL PAPER JN THE UNITED STATES. it good, Three bottles of B. B.

B. effected a cure. B. B. also cured my brother of a "running sore.

David Thurman, Atlanta, Tied by several very striking niiv iTitwsMnff by Ex-Postmaster dec 31 tf till the- brtad "Danced alL night Thomas L. James on -The RaUray rosiai Vice." says was constant sufferer for many years with Scrofula and Ecze The National Life novel j. lit? xuttoc through the greater part of theyear. ESTABLISHED IN 18 The Oldest and Best Family Newspaper. Six Regular Editors; Special Co respondents, at Home and Abroad Stories, Reviews.

Condensed ATwt -AND- Now the time toSubscribe A CORRESPONDENCE and COUecUor mp.molrs relating -to J. r. ma. A few lfottles of h5. o.

1. -entirely cured 1116." John M. Davis, Tyler, I was subject a number of years to spells of inflammatory rheu-iimtiisin, which six bottles of B. thank Iieaven, has entirelv cured. anTafamouJgroup of modern French rau villi furnish the substance of several art.

Maturity Association day-light And went home with the jrirls in the morning. But the morning being rhilly, he took a heavy cold, and a bad couuli resulted, consumption set in, his case, despite the efforts of a physician, gre worse until friends le lose hope: one, however, knew from trial the value of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical and induced him to take it. mighty change came o'er the spirit of his clreauis." Its continued use restored him to health and fortune. Thfl brief end capers written last jw During the year 1800 It will even exceed it self in the variety of Its contents and its to please Its subscribers.

New features OF WASHINGTON. D. a equally interesting contributions by aiper famous authors. OSlr. Thomas Bailey Ait will write the first of them for the will be added to Its regular departments, in eluding first-class I LLUSTEATI0NS I nave not telt the sugntest pain LKHUN KLIXIli Its Wonderfulh KfTect on the Liver, Stom- Departments for Farmers, Mer chants, Bankers, Professional Men Students, Boys and Girls.

This year the Obskrvkr will pub ish more than 1 FIFTY PRIZE ST(mjjESr number. Many valuable LITERARY ARTICLE appear; a paper on Walter Scott's Me Work, Illustrated from original Shelf of Old by Mr3. ames rv- Has Paid to Mem Kowek, Kidneys and Blood. smu manj-omer articles equally nuie--. He lives to-day to bless Dr.

Pierce! iTrm! T.r. ia for his medicine, and soon will wed acli, bers Over illustrated Articles on A rt i h.t epts win be a pleasant lemon uririK inat positive and the ablest and most- oomilhr one of those a charmniff frirl. -ii Papers are arranged to appear by Ofr Cook, E. II. BlashfieKL Austin PoDso, home "took in me iiiuriiiiiLT.

ii i .1 Accrued Liabili writers will contribute to its col umns. Poets and nrose writers, an rti uuu, uiuiiieaiiuu, uu tiun iici- many oth ers. Illustrated. thors, editors, mepi of science and chitis. or ottier throat or lung troub- Sf an be me Fever' oc ntfoL- vaii lonH rrot tUxrr UlZZIUesS, OI pel lie, HP FS, uon pretuiig FISHING ARTICLE describing spon-best fishing grounds will appear.

Wlnninlsh. Bass and Taroon are tae.suv ties None. Its Well Known ciecialtles Arc: Practical Farming and Gardening, Progress in Science, Woman's Work, Stories by the Best Authors, Literature and Art, Choice Flashes of Wit and Humor, Exclusive News for Veterans women 01 eremus will nil the col you, delay 1 hff'Aftf- i the'Discovery, -ii .1 1 t. -i umns ef the Obseuvkr, and it wil, give fifty-tvo papers in the comirrg year. liver, stomach and kidneys, the first HORATIO BROWNING, President.

now arranged. The authors are ireu sportsmen. lumtrated. ILLUSTRATED ARTICLES Of gnaWfe touching upon ail manner of subjeca biography, description, will ajPPgS not of the conventional commonplace OYSTER ROASTS trreat cause of all fatal diseases.50 cts. and $1 per bottle.

Sold frlee, year. Clergymen, $2.00 a yean 7 BETTER A3I I druggists. Prepared only by Mozley, M. DM Atlanta, Ga. Illustrated.

AmonerthR mnst. irfflrestlne in taer. to accommodate my than ever SSAlVfUISI. NOKMENT, Treasurer, OEORQE D. B.if'BIDGB, Secretary.

Manager art. Actuary, Qreat Inducements for 1889 1. The NEW YORK OBST2RVET? will uWo; JSF0M4IIM MI ALL SUBJECTS. LEMON HOT DROPS friends with OYSTERS this season. I will tor one year to any clersrvman -nnt.

scientific papers for the year will able artlcf Prof John TrowDrt the rrio3t recent 1 developments ang 1 PHOTOGRAPHY. Illustrated. A class of articles which has VWvrcJ cial Interest will be continued by a papers upon ELECTRICITY in ltsmg by eminent anthontKd markable paper on DEEP MINMr fcecp iyne but the Best on hand always scriber, for ONE DOLLAR. 2. Any subscriber sending his ownsubscrlp GEO.

Ass'C Secretary. uuu lur a year in aavance ann now enhc sens Letters." or -The Life of Jerry McAuley 3. We will send the oils mivwu Unlrvie Illustrations. A' SPECIAL offer, to cover if For coughs and colds, take Lemon Hot Drops. For sore throat and Bronchitis, take Lemon Hot Drops.

For pneumonia and Laryngetis take Lemon Hot Drops. For consumption and. Catarrh, take Lemon Hoe Drops. For Hemorrhage and all. threat and 1 uug diseases, take Lemon-Hot Drops.

Aa elegant and reliable prepara Life Insurance at Absolute Cost. A Guaranteed Policy. An Incontestible Policy. Maturity Value In Cash at Fixed Aae malnder of tbls year, and to January 1889 tp any imw subscriber sending us his name and A ress, JAMES GORDON BENNETT, New Yorlt nerald, New York City, Only One "Dollar Year. Do not fail to Subscribe now for the numbers, which include all the Kau advance.

To such subscrt '4 vwo wo niu K1P eitner Hlfl vnlnmonf 4 year's subscription (1889) and tne Wf MYRTLE GROVE ROASTS a specialty. Every- thing and ImprevoJ. Oysters ready At short notice and expert? shuctcrj to open them. special rates to parties. Give me- a call and will do my best to please you.

-Hespectfull n. stokley, octstf WrightsvUle. DJ- THIS PAPEEint manufactured by the Palrmouiit Prtnttng Ink works, T. K. WB1QHT do SStlr-f et and rcnnsylTanlft arenw, -jarattP PHUadelpnlv Fa.

4lrena5ua Lttters' or The.Llfe of ferry Mc- -v Agents wanted everywhere. Liberal tor uersiOflSSU. YIJ.ofmJD' I year's subscription (1889) and tap bers for 1888, bound In cloth. bers for lftfis. bound in cloth.

Iar'ooinmlssions. sample free. Only Four Payments per Year. Non Forfeitable After Three Years; F. S.

KJDDELLE, Ml W. iCgibson. special3? WrectW1 Home Offlce. central Natlonaf Banjc Bulidino-Washington, D.U.- Mpi HAAB, Kxfal Acent, Address. tion.

63 a year I 25 cent nf Charles Scribner's So'-5 25 cents, at druggists. Pfepared HowTork WeeklvHerald..

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