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SCBimO rOSTAQS PAID: he rear..' fl ; .Ja'iB. OHO UJVBiu,wui . . delivered br canters, free any part of tie city. at tie above ht,ul literal. T rfvprtlsiAS"1" ' Aa .-irmr,ieas report any and L failure tJ1 juvenilis P&tarr Cs Ct-AWF- - " ; - r - H-n. Hik. i fix V,'-; V ti ?. iimn sro nut 0 fill 4W.MAVV ha ' . , r ' 1b aM Bl ill DV twtegiirWa la-da to All rl - bv wMnklatB Km r our oUy vtOabi art . 33 IB nun ww j IT CU vw 1 , property. TWt fd hln U . . . .. kMMlnfi Mdtwm as4 mw n for KUM WWW. CO., jSo 'y. M-l--. A True Tonic. When you dont feel well and h'ardly know what alb you, give B. Botanic Blood iwim) a trial.' It Is a fine tonic. T.o. callahan, Cnarlotte, N. C. writes: 'B. B. i. is a flu1 tonic, and has done me great L. W. Tboinpson, Damascus, Qa., writes: ! beli-ne B. B. BU tne best blood purifier made. it horn greatly improved my general health." An old gentlefaan writes: "B. B. B. gives me new life and new strength. If there Is any tbmgthat willmaKean old man younff.it la 15. 1J. B." '':. r. A. Shepherd, Norfolk, Va., Auyuat lth, lsM, writes: "I depend on b. b. b. for tne nrertfrvatlon of my health. I have had It In mi family now nearly two years, and in all that tune nave not naa 10 nave a aocur." Thos. Paalfc.'.-.Vlapaha, Ga.. writes: "I sut ternx terribly from dyspepsia. The use of B. b. li. has made me feel like a new man. I would not take a thousand dollai s for the good it baa oone me." w. M. Cheshire. Atlanta. Ga.. writes: bad a lone spell of typhoid fever, which at last seemed to settle In my right leg, which swell ed up enormously. An ulcer also appeared w men discharged a cupful of matter a day. I tnen gave a. b. b. a xnai ana it curea me." an w lm ow "ST0KLEY'8." nW ARE NOW PRE J pajed to accommodate ill who may call upon us with Uie ' Finest Oysters t be had on the Coast. We have made special preparations for the Season. Myrtle Grove, Middle and Stump Sound Oysters always on hand. Served promptly and In any style desired. . W-H. STOKLEY, oot w tf Wrlghtavilie. Wa Agents in' every Town and County to sell onr Goods. Send us oxs dollar, and we will send .vou sample that sella for three dollars, and start you in a business that will pay you from lino to t300 per month. Address , THE RICHMOND PUBLISHING CO.. Jan iaiw . Richmond; Va. Wilmington Savjngs & Trust Co., PKINCESS, BETWEEN FRONT AND SEC ond streets. 1 John wilder ATKINSON, President. W. P. TOOMER, Cashier, v.. Lends money on satisfactory security. Fays interest on deposits. . ?- Is empowered to execute Trusts ot all kinds, Jan 8 tf . - - - Drugs and Chemical?, JH)1LET ARTICLES, PATENT MEDICINES, shoulder Braces, Trusses, etc, eta " ; - . Also Prescriptions flllea day or nightt . . F. C. MILLER'S, urug store. jan4 Corner Fourth .and Nun Sts., The National Life -AND Maturity Assppi at i on OP WASHINGTON. -Du C ' . " o . :V'.- Assets.. ....,1. .......... .i..f3U19 UabUlUea,............ . .......... None. Paliti) meiabers .......... .tlSMBUl HORATIO BROWNINO, ' - "president ' ' " ' " '"" -;: ' OEORGB D - ELDRIDQE, - - -' . - Secretary. Manager and.Actuary. life insurance at Absolute Cost, A Guaranteed lollcy.. , - - An Iacontestlbl Policy. ' Maturity Value in C&sn at Fixed Affpf Annual Cost Absolutely Limited, . Only Four Payments per Year. . ' Non Forfeitable After Three Years, P S. 1UDDKLLE, M. I1 . - - - MAiical ulrertori W, U. GIBSON. Bperlil Agew. Uome OfBo. LSlS r Street,' N. V. JOHN Il.AJ(, Jit.. Local Agents oasa , . " wiunlngton N. C, r PEOPLE 1 1 J VOL. XIII. WILMINGTON, N. C WEDNESDAYVFEBRUARY 6, 1889. "NO 32 Charleston, hal wotne asparagus. almost ready for cutting but a frost dropped in on it and. necessi toted a postponement of that process. t It is jafd that the Broadway street : railway in New York has never yetJ paid a dividenI, notwitlisUinding i tho iuiincnse receipts it must have, j . - -m - . j The sstrcct car strikers in New j York and Brooklyn are about over j with. The men, poor fellows, have lost again. It seems to us that $2.25 j for a day's work of ten hours as not an unreasonable demand. It is about the most disagreeable work in the world, too. The Afackay-Bennett Cable Com pany, or the Postal Teteffaph Com pany, ".which in about the same thing, is putting up a new line be t ween New York and" New Orleaug.j It ill not come this way, however, but will take the interior route, via Richmond, Raleigh ami Columbia, and from Co)timbia it will go to Charleston. The wires will be strung along the county roads. Nobody seems to really know the truth in regard to the facts attend ing the death of the Austrian Crown Prince. The latest we have seen is to the effect that he had become en tangled with some highborn Aus trian woman and that a duel, after a so called American fashion, was the result. A game of cards was played, the stake, being a human life. The Prince lost and in three months from that time agreed to kill himself, according to the compact. In support of this it is said that for three months past he has been pre paring himself for death. . Senators Vance is rapidl' improv ing and that is a piece of pleasant good news to every North Carolin ian. 'The Charleston News and Courier's correspondent at Washing ton City says: It tall be gratifyiug to the friends of Senator Vance to learn that he is rapidly recovering from the effects of. the operation performed on Jin's left eye. For several days it was thought that he wolild also llose the sight of his right eye, but the dan ger line has been passed and he now manages to read occasionally with tire remaining eye. He is very rest less and anxious to leave the dark room, to which he has been confined since the operation .was performed, and if his physician would permit it he would report for duty .in theSen ate at once. He amuses himself by playing cards and listening to the contents or the daily newspapers, which his good wife reads to nim. It is hardly probable that he will be allowed to resume active work again in the Senate during the pres ent session, as his nhvsician has warned him against taxing his right eye too severely. "A woman in Iowa has recently be come the responsible mother of trip lets. She is as bright and happy as a bird, for she has a big box of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup and she isn't scared a bit. 1NDBX TO NV ADVKBTI8KMBNT8 J J Hxdbick Corsets WA SxBLLStmr Bessie R M McIntikk- ilattlng B F PKXy Fine Clothing Huxns Bbos Pharmacists Hkinsbkbgsb -Diaries for 1888 WLSiH, Cashier Dividend H Ckonbnbbrg Photographer. Howell & Ccmming Jtattres3ss Jas c Mcxds, Agt Prescriptions F C Miller Drugs and Chemicals Chas F Browns, Agt Must be sold W L Smith, Cashier Annual Jleetlng W E Spbinqsb & Co For the Holidays Geo Ii Fbbkch & soxs VeU to Remember Change of Sailing Days N Y & Wll s S Line The receipts of cotton at this port to-day foot up 29tj bales. I Heating Stoves are offered at re- duced prices by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. V f NIL I . I I I I H v Wafc a iovely day this" has been. There is already a feeling of Spring In the atmosphere. All kinds of School Books and School Supplies -can be boufr cheapest at HeinslMytrer1 t Don't forget the meeting of the First Ward Democratic Club, at 8 o'clock io-night, at Brooklyn HalL Do you have dyspeptio troubles? jiate rtooas arsaparuia, wmcn hag relieved thousands and will cure you. Sold by druggists. . The Bank of New Hanover has declared a semi-annual dividend of four per cent., payable on and after Hbe 9th. , j : The anuual meeting of the stock : holders ot the Bank of New Han over will be held in. this city on the Thursday of next week,thel4thinsU fndtcatlonii; . For North Carolina, fair and cold er weather. ' - :.:. Maj. J. C. Winder, General Mana ger of the Seaboard system of Rail ; ways, was in the city to day. . -r, ", . ; j -. - - Frank Mavo will treat the Charlejj- tonians to-niht Guard.' to the "Royal If you want a picture framed go to" Heinsberger's. He has large select assortment of Houldings to Rev. R. A. Smyer, of Hickory, N. C, will preach at the Central Baptist Church, in this city, at 8 oclock to night. ., -Hoes, Traces, Hameand Farming Implements of all kinds are j sold at 'rock bottom" prices by the N. . Ja- cobi Hdw. Co. t The steamer Jiessie has made a change in her schedule. She now leaves here at 9:30 a. m., and return ing' leaves Southport at B o'clock. Sash, Doors, Glass and. Builders' Hardware. You will-save money and buy the best gods from the N. JvMbi HardwarerCo. The "Boy Clipper" Plow! is best suited for our soil, so say all farmers who have trid them. For sate by he N. Jacobi Hdw. Co.. t There is economy In using an Oil Stove for heating small rooms and offices. For sale by the N. Hardware Co. Jacobi V The gay season is rapidly drawing, to a close, with many. Ash Wed nesday.falls.on che 6th dayof March just one month from to day. Shad are getting somewhat plen tiful, bat the prices are still high. It" will become days yet before they are on a level with a poor juan's pocket. . ' Get . your kites ready, boys, and then go out of town and put them up. There-is a splendid piece of ground for this purpose at the East ern end of Princess and Chestnut streets. , . . .' . ': ":' ' : 1-'. - On Fifth street, near the corner of Nun, the boys congregate and have slnngshoti ntetchesit iff a dangerous amusement and should be 8topxed. There is, we think', a city ordinance against it. There is a une, drive now out on the old Newbern road, by Bellevue Cemetery. The long and heavy sand hill has been overlaid with clay well compacted. The improvement was made by the county. The Permanent encampment. It is reported here to-day,1 and we believe the report to be true, that Summer Rest, at Wrightsvilfe Sound, has been selected as a 'permanent site for the encampment of the State Guard. It is a magnificent situa tion. The battery to "be given by the government will be. mounted on the high bluff. j : v ;v WIlmloBton Hallway Bridge Co. At a special meeting'of this com pany, held yesterday at the office.of the Treasurer of I the Carolina Cen. tral Railroad Companys called for the purpose of electing a successor to the late President, Hon.j R. R. Bridgers, Maj. R. S. Tucker ad dressed the board, feelingly allud ing .to the loss' i sustain ed by the Wilmington Bridge Company, as well as the State at large, in the death of such a public spirited and competent man of business. He could speak from his heart, because he had known Mr. Bridgers - from his early youth. On Maj. Tucker's motion the following preamble and resolutions were adopted, viz: 4 Whereas, it baspleasedAlmighty God in His providence to remove from his sphere of usefulness our esteemed and honored President, Hon. R. R. Bridgers, oftheWilming ton Railway Bridge Co.; therefore be it Resolved, That in the- death of Hon. R. R. Bridgers, late President of the Wilmington Railway Bridge Company;, the company has lost the services of a competent and in telligent officer; whose long connec tion with the company gave him ac curate and correct knowledge of its affairs, and who ever watched over and protected its interests. Resolved, That a copy of the fore going resolution be furnished the family of the deceased, and these r- .. - 1 proceedings be spread upon the rain - utes of this Company. I The Board then went into the election of President of the WilmingSl ton Railway Bridge Company, which resulted in the unanimous choice of, Hon. tleo. Davis for that position. :1 .Married This BI ornlngr. .:- ilSi jaiaM' CImrch was i filled this tnoCQing Mth a large number pf the friettdsklnd relatives of the bride and bridegroom to witness the mar riage of Mr. Will iam G. Pulliam to Miss Malvina J. Cowan, youngest, daughter-bf David S. Cowan, Esq., of this city.- Rev. Robert Strange, the Rectory officiated and the nup tial benediction was pronounced at about 8:15 pclock. There were no bridesmaids. The ushers wereMessrs. W. M. Parsley, Ed. S. Tennent, A. M Waddellj Jr., and Emmet Dunn. Mr. Johii Br Munson acted as best man for the groom. The charming young b rtde, "arrayed for travelings inv a blue- clot li costume,- advanced up the aisle, leaning on her, father's ariu, and was.. met at the altar by the groom. On JtVie conclusion of the ceremony the happy youug couple, with their immediate" friends,; drove direct to Union Depot, where they embarked on the Norfh bound train for a trip North. Niagara- Falls being their ultimate destination. They will stop at Richmond for several days on their return, on a visit to Mr. Pul liam's relatives. The bridal presents' were numer ous, handsome and costly,Rtchmond and 'Wilmington vieing Avith each other-in their testimonials of affec tion and esteem forthe young couple just starting out journey. together ,011 life's Charle Flanner. In our yesterday's issue we briefly noticed the death in San Francisco of our former townsman,Mr. Charles Flanner, but had not , lime for any details, lie was a son of the late Bennett Flanner, a very prominent and successful merchant of this city for a number of years. He was bpm 'n Newbern but came -to Wilming ton with the family when he was not more than two years old and grewto nianhood in this town. For a number of years he held the posi tion of Auditor at the Wilmington & Weldon Railroad; discharging the duties of that responsible office with signal ability and to the entire sat Isfaction of the 'coin pany. "Being somewhat of a roving disposition! he - retired " frour that- -offiee- about thirteen years ago and had been a resident of California during that period His sudden death has given expression on all sides to words of sympathy and esteem for there were a great many in our community to whom he. was endeared by his gen erous qualities and the geniality of his disposition. He was frank, man ly and outspoken in his intercourse with the world, true to his friends, to his obligations, to -his word, and with warm affections for all with whom he was connected. Hisaffec tlon for and devotion to his aged mother was beautiful in the extreme; her si ightest wish was law . to hi m and he considered no sacrifice too greatlin gratifying any desire" she i might express. An honest man, -a true friend, a loving and devoted son, he has finished the work as . signed him to do and has gone to that other and better world, where there is neither sorrow or trouble and where there is no night. Xordeck. A good house, not so large, how everaa that of Monday night,greet ed Frank Mayo, and his excellent troupe at the Opera House last night. "Nordeck" was the piece and it was an excellent presentation. Mr. Mayo has gained ne w laurels here and the theatre-going public of Wilmington will always accord him a cordial welcome. " ' "Citizen's Meeting To-NJcht. Every citizen with the city's wel fare at heart will attend; if he can possible do so, the meeting to-night at 8 o'clock at the Mayor's Office to aid in organizing the Citizens Asso ciation for the advance of the gen eral welfare of the city of Wilming ton. A number of important items will be brought before the " meeting on which a free and general inter change of opinion is desired. Standing Committee of the Dioceae. The Standing Committee, of the Diocese of East Carolina met in this city to-day and gave unanimous i consent to the consecration of two ' Blshops-eleet as follows, viz: Rev; Charles Chapman Grafton, of Providence.-R. I., for the Diocese of Fou du Lac. . llev. Cyrus Frederick Knight, 1. D., LIi.D., of Iancaster; Penn., for the Diocese of Milwaukee. WE. NICW ADVEKTI8E31ENT8. What! A good Hair Mattress for $14;00 ? ' ; Yes, sir! ; . Weighing 40 pqunds ? -; , . Yes. - . V , ' ' Pure Hair o-uaranteed ? Yes. v (-. -. Best Ticking? . . 1 - Yes. Where can I see sample ? x . ; 'V'V,' - : Why, opposite the City Hall, on Third" St.; ; "--r where they are MADE TO ORDEUTy h o well & cuwrjirjc;; ..-..'Manufacturers and Renovators; feblw - 1 - No City Court to-day. The'cold wave dropped in on ns this morning, as per programme. It was not quite as cold, however, as we somehow expected it would be. It wasedld enough, however, to satisfy us. r .lce formed, but it was 1 very thin, i The Masquerade Ball at Germania Halt to-night promises to'be a most delightful event. It is given under. the auspices of Germania Band and the committee, who are young gen tlemen pf experience in such things, have labored hard to make this one of the most notable social events ot the. season. . " That Lone Palmetto. A few years ago two young' pal metto trees were bought tip -from BaldHead and planted in the-City Hall Park, directly in front of the Opera House. Orte of these died, but the other is now growing vigorous ly. It would be a cood idea, we think, to get up another from Bald Head to. take the place, of that which failed. In a few years these plants will be trees and will become objects of interest to visitors here. Seamen's. Friend Society. - The Seaman's Friend Society of this city held its thirty sixth' annual meeting yesterday afternoon in the Bethel on Dock street; There was a larger attendance of members'; of the Society than at meetings here to fore, showing increased interest in the work by all the members The reports of the Treasurer, Secre tary and President were received and approved and the following ofj ficers were elected for the ensuing year,- viz: I'resident Geo. R. French. ; Vice President Geo. Harris. Secretary and Treasurer Geo. R. French, Jr. The Croatans. . ' The Charlotte News contains a highly sensational account of an internecine feud that has broken out among the Groatan Indians in Robe son county. It was contributed by drummers who have recently trav eled through that section. It says that five of them (the Oroatans) have sworix a vendetta against five others and that Scuffletown is rent from", centre to circumference by these feuds.. All of the tenareheav ilyjarmed and are lying in wait for each other. It is a pity, If true, as all of the accounts we have of these people of late represent that by far the larger majority of them are now peaceful, law-abiding citizens. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Annual Meeting. riUIE ANNUAL MEETING OF TflE STOCK- holders of the Bank of Hew Hanover will be held in this city, on Thursday, the 14th Inst., at 13 o'clock noon, at their Banking House. ; W. L. SMITH, feb G 5t Cashier. DiTideud. rpHE DIRECTORS OF THE BANK OF NEW JL Jianover nave declared a semi-annual divi dend of four per cent,, payable to stockholders of record of this date, on and after the Oth Inst. W. L. S3HTH, Cashier. Wilmington; N. C, Feb. 5, 188?. teb 6 It Fo r S o u t h p ort. QN AND AFTER TO-DAY THE 8TEAMF.lt BESSIE win lea ve her wharf root of Dock ftt., at 9-J30 a. m. Leaves southpint at 3 P. M W. A. SNELL. lebctt Master. Roses and Vegetable Piants. llOn EOSE AND 100,COU VEGETABLE wvjvvv Plants. Parties wishJiur gucli can drop me a postal card and I will deUver such as wanted or will call and give description of same. Ns such roses can be bought elsewhere for same price. - w. J. KiKKUAM, Jan 4 tt . . Hose Parm, frcn'cr t::r:: --. ; - . Tfce&us cf'tno n-lt t: ,'73 to fa r , idshcdtouitcr.L- ;. v.; :A .1 ' - ' commuxlcatloaa nust'bo tca cly on one aldo ot the paper, - . ,' PersonaUUanu5ti'avcli:ii ' 4 . And it is especially ana partlctdarly under.' tood that the Editor does pet always cricrsa Uieviewaof corresponcicnLi calcc3 sa tt&tcd in the editorial colunna. " : j, NEW AXVEItTICIirilI2IiTiJ - : v CQRSBSI5! The Good Lucfr . Price 5u cts; tor the price the best in the world . PRICE 75 CENTS; . A French .Woven corsettrortfc a Dollar. Dr, Strongs Trlcora, ' PRICE $L(X); An Excellent Corset for Voung Ladles, Dr. Warner's Ooralinfti ' PKICE f LOO; A Very Popular Corset. Dr. Warner's Frenoh Modol, APerfect Fitting Corset. ; : Dr.;VVara - Dr. Warner's Abdominal, $2.00; ' - - . - - - ,-. -i , ; '. ..:..;.: r Admirable for stout Ladies, -o J. B. Sewed Corset; Sl.op;- Celebrated Throughout" the country. J. B. French Wo voni ; $1.00; v . The Pride ot the Parisians and recommended by Worth, the great Parisian Artist In . Ladles' attire, for - the accuracy and perfection of its anatoml V cal 1 proportions. . We have an assortment of sizes In all of tne above styles. -They are offered at lowest N. Y. prices. SATTEEHG. Fifty pieces New styldEngUah Satteens. The .. '-iOc. quality at 12tf cents. -. The . SS5C quality at 15 cents. ATTRACTIVE l&HP1' Bb-aaes and weight in Winter Dres3 Goods, suitable tor early-Spring wear. We have made them Jump during the past week. We have a splendid line left. Bargain seekers should call early, ' -, . . JN0. J; HEDEICK. ..... " . , At So. 3 Cpstairs) cor. Market and Front Sts., TUB GYPSY CLAIRVOYANT & PALMIST. Consult Her on all Affairs of Life. She hflm to hrln flirt can A . tart i r - anl causes Rrv-wlir m, . v nr, past, present , ana ruturo. . Iiavls? all t Ln powers or inheritance and tract! a. she never 11113 to give satisfaction. .Uerci-co ' N- IJ. Wl!l Vitcff Tlrlvato Tr-1TfAa irltn wred. laaeiti it
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