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Is the best and quickest medicine for rheumatism I have ever tried." Dr. s. J. Farmer, crawfordsvllle, Ga., writes: "I cheerfully recommend B. B. B. as a fine toulc alterative. Its use cured an excrescence of the neck after other remedies effected no perceptible good." Dr. C. II. Montgomery. Jacksonville, Ala., writes: "My mother insisted on my getting B. B. B. for her rheumatism, as her case stub bornly resisted the usual remedies. She ex perienced immediate relief, and her improve ment has been truly wonderful." A prominent physician who wishes his name not given, says: "A patient of mine whose case of tertiary syphilis was surely killing him, and which no treatment seemed to check, was entirely cured with about twelve bottles of B. B. B. He was fairly made up of skin and bones and terrible ulcers." "STOKLEY'S." WE ARE NOW PRE- pared to accommodate all who may call upon us with the Finest Oysters to be hid 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, Wrightsvilie. oct 10 tf Roses and Vegetable Plan'ts. ft 41 HO ROSES AND 100,000 VEGETABLE Plants. Parties wishing such can drop me a postal card and I will deliver such as wanted or will call and give description of same. Ng such roses can be bought elsewhere for same price, W. J. KIRKUAM, Janltf Rose Farm. A nMTAfl Agents in every Town WV d ll LOU and county to sen our Goods. Send us onk dollar, and we will send you sample that sells for three dollars, and start you in a business i hat will pay you from $ loo to $300 per month. Address THE RICHMOND PUBLISHING CO.. Jan 18 lw Richmond, Va. Drugs and h lafeale, f JOILET ARTICLES, PATENT MEDICINES, Shoulder Braces, Trusses, etc., etc. Also Inscriptions filled day or night at P. C. MILLERS, Drug Store. Jan 4 Corner Fourth and Nun Sts., The National bit AND Maturity ssodati on Ol' WASHINGTON. D. C. U Assets $314,072.19 Liabilities None. Paid to members .$120,032.31 o HORATIO BROWNING, President, GEGRGE D. ELD HI DUE, Secretary. Manager and Actuary. Life Insurance at Absolute cost. a Guaranteed Pollcj. An Incontestable Policy. Maturity Value in Casn at Fixed Agej Annual Cost Absolutely Limited. Only Four Payments per Year. Non Forfeitable After Three Years, P. 8. HIDDELLE, M. D. Medical DlrectorJ W. h. GIBSON, Special Agent Home Office, 1.215P street, N.W. JOHN 11AAR, Jr., Local Agent, oct as Wilmington N. c. T1T4T!T1 HKHH 1 1LU1J le run tvt to one ire; CM2 THE VOL. XIII. OUR WASHINGTON LETTER. (Sp. Corr. Dally Hevlew.) Washington, D. C , Feb. 10, '80. Th? first tangible evidence of the jrrand street pageant which is to at tend the inauguration of Harrison the 2d, comes to our people in the shape of stands that are being erect ed by enterprising speculators on the several reservations bordering on Pennsylvania Avenue, and along three sides of the Treasury build ing, where seats are to be sold to those who are willing to risk their lives by occupying them on, what may, and is very likely to be, an in element day. Those at the Treasury building are being put. up under the supervision of the architect of the Treasury ami have been apportion ed, fy lot, among the emrdoyes and their friends at nominal prices, 25 to To cents per seat. Some of them, however, have got into the hands of ! speculators and are neld at $o and $5. A reviewing stand on the ave nue, in front of the White House grounds, will hold the old President and tne new and other dignitaries, before whom the procession, 50,000 to 60,000 strong, will pass. It is now thought that the cadets from West Point will be ordered on to grace the occasion. A trreat many were anxious for it, bat the General of the army was opposed to it, and the Secretary of War did noi favor it. A yotlng lady of acknowledged worth and bright mind took up the case in behalf of the dozen of her younger friends who have sweet hearts in the corps, and with that zeal that true friendship inspires and the confidence that assured so cial position gives, she waited upon the chairman of the committee, the General of the Army, and the Sec retaiy of War, and it now looks as if, thanks to her efforts, we'll have the cadets in line on the 4th prox. The committee have made very complete arrangements for the ac commodation of the multitude ex pected, and those who have rooms to let and meals to furnish will not have them entirely at their mercy as they used to. 1 find, however, that special entertainment is adver tised at special rates. A suit of three rooms is offered for the two weeks or less- at $200. Windows along the line of march are offered for $5 to $50 and upwards. The fireworks are to excel anything ever seen in America, and the ball will be In the grand court of the Pension building, and there is nothing like it on the continent In short, a$ I stated in a previous letter, every thing is to be on the grandest scale and for one day Washington will be glorious. So mote it be. Aiuen. And yet, we are not all as haypy as these gay and festive indication would suggest. There is the anti Blaine Republican, who mourns like Rachel weeping for her child ren, and will not be comforted, be cause he is to be the foremost man in the Harrison Cabinet. And he represents a large and important element in the President's party. Then there is the Blaine man, who also has a large followipg, who is disappointed because it is not to be wholly a Blaine machine, and so of others, who weep because this man or that, to whom they had attached their fortunes, is not to be of the prssident's official family. This pertains only to the Republi cans, and what shall we say of that small, but respectable body of Dem ocratic office holders that fate and the civil service law admitted to a share of the public provender, and who look at these 4th of March preparations vei-y much as the wretch does who sees from the win dow of his cell the building of the gallows on which hejis to figure con spicuously in the near future? True, the Civil Service law, which has protected the Republicans for four years, is still in force, and the President to be, in his letter of ac ceptance, endoised it with marked emphasis, and on divers occasions during the campaign iterated and reiterated his devotion to it, so as to make . it a part of the contract between him and the people the "consideration" so to speak. But politicians are noted for short memories, and there is often a vast difference between the candidate for office and the same man elected. It may not be so in this case. The whole" drift of healthy public senti ment is in favor of a strict com pliance with the Civil Service law, iu letter and in spirit. But the man whose bread and butter is so largely dependent upon it views the ap proachmg change with many mis givings. Well, we can't have all things to please as. As Thackeray says: anitas, vanitatum, all is vanitv. Who of us hath all that he wants, or, having it, is contented there with?1' The one word of consolation I would offer to these unfortunates is, wait "Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof." None verrons. Jacobus. "One fire burns out another's burning," and most pains suffer more to be cured, but Salvation Oil is painless and certain. It costs only 25 cents. SHE IS "GRATEFUL." "I saved -the life of mv little girl by a prompt-use of Dr. Ackers Eng lish Remedy for Consumption." Mrs. Wm. V. Harriman, New York, ington. Munds Bros., druggists. I)rn WILMINGTON, N. C, INDEX TO NW ADVERTISEMENTS HlNDERCORNS Pennyroyal Pills. , J axes Epps & co. G W Parks Seeds Ladles' Home Journal J J Hbdrick Corsets Parker's Hair Balsam Parker's Ginger Tonic Jno F Divine Proposals B F Penny Fine Clothing Munds Bros Pharmacists Ueiksbergbr -Valentines Cuticura Antl-Paln Plaster Marvelous Memory Disco very n R F E Co Anniversary Ball II Cronenberg Photographer. Howell & Cumming Mattressss R M McIntire -Window Shades - 4 J as c Munds, Agt Prescriptions F C Miller Drugs and Chemicals J A Springer Brick and Shingles Chas F Browne, Agt Must be sold Dr W II Parker Exhausted VltaUty Osgood & Thompson standard Scales N Jacobi Hardware Co Boy Cupper W E Springer & Co For the Holidays Geo R French & Sons Well to Remember Mayer,Strousb & Co Watchsprlng Corsets WIl. savings & Trust Co Money to Loan For other locals see fourth page. All kinds of School Books and School Supplies can be boufrh cheapest at Heinsbertrer'"" t We still lead in low prices and the best cook stoves. N, Jacobi Hdw Co. ' t See our latest door ball, transom lifter and sash fastener. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t The most remarkable cures of scrofula on record have been accom plished by Hood's Sarsaparilla. Try it. Sold by all druggists. We have something new and use ful to show the builder and farmer. N. Jacobi Hardware Co. . If you want a picture framed go to Heinsberger's. He has a large assortment of Mouldings to select from. ' T We have walnut, ash, oak and cherry stains in small cans, ready for use. Just the thing for house keepers. N. Jacobi Hardware Co. f Another lot of sash, doors and blinds just received by the N. Ja cobi Hdw. Co. They will save you money on building materials of all kinds. t You can paint your old buggy and make it look bright and new with the ready prepared Detroit Carriage Paint. 13old by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals will hold an important meeting at the City Hall nt 8 o'clock to-night. All members are requested to attend. There will be a social hop given to-night at the Adrian Hall by sev eral young men of the city. A good time is expected. The Howard Relief Fire Engine Co. No. 1 will celebrate their thirty third .anniversary next Wednesday by a grand parade during the day, headed by the Germania Cornet Band. At night they will give a grand ball at their hall on Fourth street. The committee are doing everything in their power to make it a grand success. Fire Tills Afternoon. The alarm of fire, turned in about 1 o'clock this afternoon from box 21, was caused by the burning of a small hole in the roof of a shed at the foot of Ann street, belonging to Mr. F. J. Lord and formerly occu pied as a barrel factory. It is sup posed that it caught from a spark from one of the Fayetteville steam ers that was lying at the wharf. Damage slight; fully covered by in surance. Col. K. I). Hall. Raleigh News and Observer: An excellent potrait of this gentleman was received at the State library on Tuesday. Col. Hall entered the Confederate service as Colonel of the gallant old 46th Regiment State troops. The name won by this regiment will be written in history as one of the best from the Old North State. Well do the members of this regiment deserve to be recognized as veterans. Vol. Hall, on account of his failing health, resigned his commission December 31st, 1864, be ing succeeded by Col. W. L. Saun ders, the present Secretary of State, under whoee leadership the 46th continued to add honors to its well earned fame. This regiment par ticipated in nearly every battle in which the Army of Northern Vir ginia was engaged! MONDAY. FEBRUARY 18, 1889. NO 42. Mr. J.. Victor Grainger, of this city, has been appointed a notary public by the Governor. A telegram from Washington was received at the signal office here last nigh at 10:10 o'clock ordering up the cold wave flag and stating that the temperature will fall to about thirty five degrees by 8 o'clock Tuesday morning. Death of Young: Mr. Primrose. We regret Very much to learn of the death of Mr. Robert Primrose, son of that highly esteemed gentle man, Rev. Jno. W. Primrose, pastor lof St. Andre w's Presbyterian Church. He was only about 19 years of age and in the very bloom of early man hood. He held a position in the Auditor's office of the W. & W. and W.,C. & A. roads and was first taken sick last Friday. .He was not thought to be seriously ill until very early this morning, when he was seized with a congestive shill and in a few hours thereafter he had "fall en on sleep." It was all very sud den and very sad. The deceased was a high spirited, high principled young man, the pride and hope and joy of his home. "None knew him but to love him; none named him but to praise." Next Monday Night. J. Astor Broad's beautiful can tata, "Ruth," will be presented at the Opera House next Monday night, the 25th inst., by the choir o St. John's Church, assisted by some of the best amateur and professional talent in the city. We have exam ined the score of the cantata, and while it is not extremely difficult, the melodies are sweet, the harmo nies correct and the parts sufficient ly diversified to make the whole an interesting entertainment, when well and correctly rendered. That it will be properly presented is assured by the fact that the talented vocalist and thorough musician, Mrs. W. H. McFarlane, than whom there is no one in the city more competent, will conduct the vocal part of the can tata, while Prof. Rafferty, an ac complished instrumentalist, will prer side at the piano. The entertain ment is gotten up for a charitable object, a.nd Mrs. McFarlane, who has long been a prominent feature in the music of St. John's Church, has worked earnestly and with well directed energy, in conjunction with Pxof. Rafferty, in conducting the rehearsals in order that the cantata may be presented acceptably to the music-loving people of our com munity. Waut of space forbids our giving the names of all the soloists,, or the characters they will represent, but we can assure our readers that the assignment of the various parts has been judiciously made, with a view to the best effects, and that a strong and well trained chorus will aid in giving beauty and finish to the whole. The entertainment will be for a good cause, will be well worthy of patronage", and we hope that a house, full to overflowing,may greet and give encouragement to such a laudable enterprise. Remember, Monday evening, Feb ruary 25th, is the time, the Opera House the place, and the cantata of "Ruth" the pleasing attraction. DIED. PRIMROSE At his father's residence, this morning, at 5:30 o'clock, ROBERT, son of Rev. j. w. PRIMROSE, in his 20th year. Funeral services to-morrow, Tuesday, morn ing at 11 o'clock from St. Andrew's Presbyte rianChurch. Friends and acquaintances re spectfully invited to attend. SUGGS At her residence. No. 802 Market street, at 12 o'clock, reb. 18th, 1889, JULIA A., wife of M. C. Suggs, and oldest daughter of John A. and the late Ann M. Scarborough, aged 33 years, 1 month and 9 days. Funeral notice will appear in the morning papers NEW AUVGSriEMKSPS. Proposals ILL BE RECIEVED UNTIL THURSDAY w night from parties wishing to rent the old Wilmington & Weldon Local Warehouse. Com pany reserves right to reject any or all bids. JNO. P. DIVINE, feb 18 It. Gen'l Supt. 33d Anniversary Bail JF THE HOWARD RELIEF FIRE ENGINE yjeo. No. 1, to be given at Adrian 11 all, wea nesday eveaing. February 20th, 1889. Tickets $L0a No gentleman admitted without a lady. Committee H. II. Gieschen, J. W. Duls, C. D. Hutaff . m. Rathjen, J. D. Doescher, J. G. oidenbuttel, feb 17 It Wilmington Savings & Trust Ga, 1U8 Princes St., WE HAVE NOW ON HAND $12,000.00 TO LOAN on satisfactory security. W. P. toomer. Cashier. JOHN WILDER ATKINSON, President. ieo is tr i e w . n as wr a o v e f f t f s km ent Silk and Jet RTJEEIi. GULI PASS AMEN TAR 1 a 1 j The assortment embraces a large NEWEST AND English Pins Direct Importation An excellent article and at low price. New and beautiful patterns and at lowest prices. WINDOW SHADES, . It is no wonder we sell them so freely, as the prices are telling. Black Goods and Mourning material, A nice and complete assortment just in, at Special Prices. CraDe nuns veiling, 1 rimming crapes, ace. CARPETS, CARPETS, CARPETS LACE CURTAINS, POLES, &o. ft. Ma McIntire, feb 18 NORTH FRONT STREET. OSGOOD" U. 2. Standard Scales. Sent on trial. Freight paid. Fully Warranted. 3 TON $35. Other sizes proportion ately low. Agents well paid. Illustrated Catalogue free. Mention this Paper. OSGOOD & THOMPSON, Biagfcamton, N. 7, feb 18 4w CHEST PAINS COUGHSjSeiDS Chest Pains. Coughs and Colds, Weak Lungs, Backache, Kidney Pains, Rheumatism and all Muscular Pains, relieved in one minute by gStCLTOUiSA ANTI-rAW PLASTER. SS only Instantaneous paln-kllliner, strengthen ing plaster. 25 cents; five for SL00. At drug gists, or of Potter Drug ano Chemical Co., Boston. PIM Pimples, blackheads, chapped p I r1 o and oily skin cured by Cuticu- l LC.O RA SOAP. ret 18 4w CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENHYHiYAL PILLS E-3 CS0S3 DIAMOND E2A1TD. Original. Iiest. ou!v srenuinn and , Ask lor Chichester' Knnlixh rruaoie lorsaie. never .rail. ! Diamond Brand, in red me tallic boxi'o, sealed with blue rib- I boa. At Jr (it?Kl . Accept no otnci. All pills in caste- board boxes, pink wraPDcrs. are a dfliuw. oils counterfeit. Send 4c (stamps) for particulars and "Belief for I-ad iet," i letter, by return mail. in.MIA . ii'rom LADiES'o have used them. Name Paper. Chichester Chemical CoBadison Sq.3PhUa.jFaV feb 18 4w MARVELOUS MEMORY DISCOVERY. Onlv G enuine System f Memory Training. l'ur Books Learned in one reading. Mind wandering cared. Every child and adult greatly benefitted. Great inducements to Correspondence Classes. Prospectus, with opinions of Dr., Win. A. Ham mond, ti the world-famed Specialist in Mind Di 1 mm Cwreenleaf Tnompson, tne great c M. Buckley, D.U., editor or tne vnrtmcm s, N. Y., Richard Proctor, the Soierilist, Hons. Judge Gibson, J uuau jr. nenjaiuui, anu otproVfA 0 ISE T TE 837 Fifth Atc, N. Y, feb 18 4w do ; To Prevent Epidemic ICKNESS NEXT SUMMER HAVE YOUR Old Mattresses Renovated while the weather is yet cold. We have the best Hair Picker made. We Renovate and Re -make all kinds o Mattresses and manufacture new ones to order at short notice. HOWELL &UMMIN, opposite City HalL Brick and Shing es. 25,000 BK,CK' 100,000 SHmGLES- Call at J. A. SPRINGER'S coal and Wool Yard. feb 15 tf ARRIVED, MADAM PETE. At No. 3 (Upstairs) Cor. Market and Front Stsl, THE GYPSY CLAIRVOYANT & PALMIST. Consult Her on all Affairs of Life. She helps to bring the separated together and causes speedy marriages. She removes evil Influences and Jealousies and reads your past, present and future. Having all the Gypsy powers by inheritance and tradition, she never falls to give satisfaction. Her office hours are from 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. N. B. Will visit private families' when de sired. Jan 31 3m That rjtURKISH BATH TOILET SOAP OP OURS at 49 cents per dozen is worth looking at and buying, feb 15 MUNDS BROTHERS. KM N. Front St. j. James I1, Mil-lids Akt , UKPGGIST. A FULL LINE OF PURE DRUGS AND Chemicals. Physicians' Prescriptions a spe- clalty. Fancy and Toilet Articles In great va-, riety. Artesian Well Mineral Water; come In ; and try a glass FREE. JanlS nonlali i PLEASE NOTICE. W trm be glad to receive communlcatio from mnds on any and all subject general interest, out The name of the writer must always toe fu nished to the Editor. - commnnlcatlons most toe written only on one side of the paper. Personalities must be avoided. And it is especially and particularly under stood that the Editor does not always endorse the views of correspondents onless so stated in the editorial columns. N BW A I VE JttTISEM JENTH Trimmings, AMD JET. Y TRIMMINGS. -m.. and beautiful line and some of the BEST THINGS. and HINDERCORNS. The only sure Cure for Oorns. Stops all pain.. Ensure! ami ort to the feet. 16c. at Druggists. HkooxOo.,N.. fVT?.TP. YOU CONSUM lave you t'ou f Use reSecfy f aa t has cored le worst easotf and is the or all uIb ariainfl Tm defective nutrition , in time. Ota. and SUM feb 18 4w SEEDS" Givenl l way A P'k'sr Mixed Flower UK) lrina ITTl.ir and lOc. Certificate for seeds.youirchoice.all for 2 lover rleliKhted. 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