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VOL XIII. WILMINGTON, N. C, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 21, 1889. NO 45.
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Phyticlsnri Confess.
AH honost, conscientious physicians who
glvo B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm) a trial,
kankly admit its superiority over aii other
blood medlolnes.
Dr. W.J. Adair, Kockmart. Ga., writes: 4,1
rfml B. B. 1$. as one or the best blood medi
cines. ' '
Dr. A. H. Koscoe, Nashville, Tenn., writes:
All reports of B. B. B. are favorable, and Its
bdwIv action la truly wonderful."
Dr J. V. Rhodes, Crawfordsvllle, Ga, writes:
confess B. B. B. Is the best and quickest
medicine for rheumatism I have ever tried."
Dr. s. J. Farmer, crawfordsvllle, Ga., writes:
"1 cheerfully recommend B. B. B. as a fine
tonic alterative. Its use cured an excrescence
oft he neck after other remedies effected no
perceptible good.''
Dr. r. H. 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 whlah no treatment seemed to check,
was entlrely'eured with about twelve bottles
of B. B. B. He was fairly made up of skin and
bones anw -terrible ulcers."
"STOK LEY'S.'
WE ARE NOW PRE- s
pared to accommodate Jt3&i;
mi who may can upon us witn tne
Finest Oysters
to 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
fetyle desired. W. H. STOKLEY,
oct. 10 tf Wrightsvllle.
Roses and Vegetable Plants.
ft Aft ROSES AND 100,000 VEGETABLE
vw plants. Parties wishinsr such can
drop me a postal card and I will deliver s uch
as wanted or will call and give description of
suae, g such roses can oe oougnt eisewnere
for same price. W. J. K1RKHAM,
Jan 4 tf Kose Fann.
VaVI n.a Agents in every Town
'VdniOU and County to sell our
Goods. Send us one dollar, and we will send
you sample that sells for three dollars, and
start you in a business that will pay you from
10 lauu per montn.
Address
THE RICHMOND PUBLISHING CO..
jan 18 lw Richmond, Va.
Drugs and Chemical?,
fX)ILET ARTICLES, PATENT MEDICINES,
shoulder Braces, Trusses, etc, etc.
Also PrescrtpUons filled day or night at
F. C. MILLER'S,
Drug Store..
Jan 4 Corner Fourth and Nun Sts,,
The National Life
AND
Maturity Association
ay
OF WASHINGTON. D. C.
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Assets $314,072.19
Liabilities None.
raid to members . ! $130,083.31
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UOHATIO BROWNING,
President
UKGRGE D. ELDRIDGB,
Secretary,. Manager and Actuary.
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Ute insurance at Absolute Cost.
a Guaranteed Policy.
An incontesUble lollcy.
Mhtur.ty value in Oasn at Fixed Age.
Annual cost. Absolutely Limited. "
Only Four Payments per Year.
N'on Forfeitable After Three Years,
P. S, KIDDELLE, M. D.
Medical Director;
V H. GIBSON, Special AgenL
Home Office, 1.215 F Street, N.JW.
JOHN HAAR, Jr., Local Agent,
Wilmington . N. C.
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LOCAL NEWS.
INDEX TO NKW ADVERTISE JJBXTS
Wanted a gent s
J J IIedrick Corsets
B P Pennt Fine Clo:hing
McsD3 Bros Pharmacists
IIeinsberrer -Valentines
II Cronenbero Photographer.
Llo weli. A Cummivg Mattressss
R M McIntike- Window shades
J as C MrxDs, Agt Proscriptions
F C Miller Drugs ami Chemicals
J A Springer lirlck and Shingles
Chas F Browne, Agt Must bo sold
N Jacobi Hardware Co -Boy Clipper
W E Springer & Co For the Holidays
Geo h Frencu k sons well to Remember
The W. Jj. h will shoot at a target
"
at the Hunmockson Friday.
We still lead in low prices and the
best cook shoves. N Jacobi Hdw
Co. t
Indlentloiifi.
For North Carolina, fair weather,
followed by rain and warmer.
See our latest door baft, transom
pfter and sash fastener. N. Jacobi
Hdw. Co. t
The Produce Exchange will be
closed to-morrow. Cause: Bashing
ton's Wirtbdav.
Prof. Belezza will return "to the
city shortly and will reopen his
dancing school here.
T WT S. m
we nave someining new ana use
fnl to show the builder and farmer.
N. Jacobi Hardware Co.
All kinds of School Books and
School Supplies can be boupr1
cheapest at Heinsherrer,- t
To morrow is Washington's birth ¬
day and a legal holiday, and hence
the banks will be closed on that day.
Boils, pimpies, hives, ringworm,
tetter and all other manifestations
of impure blood are cured by Hood's
Sarsaparilla.
If you want a picture framed go
to Heinsberger's. He has a large
assortment of Mouldings to select
Crom. t
It is dull enough now in police
circles and $20 or 30 davs doesn't
flow quite so sweetly as usual from
His Honor's lips.
We have walnut, ash, oak and
cherry stains in small cans, ready
for use. Just the thing for house
keepers. N. Jacobi Hard ware 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. Sold by the N. Jacobi Hdw.
Co.
The Young Men's Christian As
sociation admitted 35 new members
last evening. This makes a total
memberships of 305, all admitted
during the past few months.
The vacant property on theSouth
east corner of Front and Red Cross
streets, one of the sites made vacant
by the disastrous fire of February,
1886, was purchased yesterday by
Mr. J. G. L. Gieschen.
Mr. Isaac Shrier has purchased
the property on the corner of Front
and Mulberry streets now occupied
by Mr. J. W. Taylor as a livery
stable. It is 32x100 feet. It will be
constructed into two handsome
stables.
Board of Industry.
An adjourned meeting of the
Board of Industry was held last
night, on which occasion the bill
which has been prepared to be sub
nutted to the Legislature was read.
It is too lengthy for our columns.
It appoints a comuiittee and ap
propriates $150,000 from the city
treasury the aid of manufactures
The bill is to be submitted to the
people at the city election in March
We will have more to sav about it
when it passes the legislature.
No Wonder Site Envied Bridget.
A rich society lady told her ser- j The objects to be secured are, first,
WhfiJiM be aS strOUfr information relative to the reliabil
healthy and full of life as you are! ' .
The lesson is plain. The girl had j lt of consignees; second, a knows
plenty of exercise, and constitution- i ledge of what truck may be plant
al health and contentment. Riches ! ed in different locations, so as to se
will not buy health, always, but ! Q .u..i
broken down women can find sure CUrQ a lvrslty ot croPS, and, third,
relief in Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre an interchange of information as
script ion. It is a powerful, invigor-, to shipments, so as not to crowd the
ating, restorative tonic and nervine, markets. The committee are Capt.
and imparts strength to the whole w T r- , l'
system in general, and to the uterine W" L' Fa,son and Messrs. W. B.
organs and appendages in particu- Stewart and Marion Butler,
lar. For-"rundown," debilitated
and feeble women generally it is the ! Tne 'eee.pts Gf cotton at this port
greatest earthly booh. ' j to-day foot up 145 bales.
Personal.
Senator Chace, of Rhode Island,
arrived in the city last night for a
visit of a day.
Mayor Fowler returned to tire city
last night from a short visit to
Goldsboto.
Capt. J. W. Fry, General Super
intendent of the (Jape Fear & Yad"
ikin Valley R. R., was in the city
; yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Pulliam re
j turned to the city last night from
their visit to Northern points of
interest. For some days past they
ihave b?en in Richmond, where they
! 1 f L A.
were the recipients of many courte
sies and attentions at the hands of
their friends and relatives.
A Monnter Bivalve.
Mr. J. (t. L. (Tieschen opened at
the Acme Saloon last evening what
was probably the largest oyster
ever seen here. The shell measured
8 inches in length and the oyster,
when it was shucked, was 6 inches
long and 3 inches broad just the
size of a lady's hand. It was awarded
Jo one of our Market street mer
chants, who was present at the
time and who, famous oyster eater
as he is, was compelled to make two
bites at it. It was, of course, a New
River oyster but we did not learn
whose farm it came from.
A Model Refrigerator.
Messrs. " S. B. Northrop & Co.,
dealers in the fish market, have in
troduced into their business a large
patent refrigerator which is one of
the most complete things of the
kind we have ev.er seen. It is ar
ranged so that the interior is kept
at any temperature desired by pipes
passing through it, which are cool
od by contact with ice, stored in a
separate department. Neither ice
nor waaer nor pipes touches the
fish. Mr. Northrop says that he
has frozen fish so hard there that
they have broken when struck with,
a stick. The refrigerator is also used
as a cold house for meats.
The Beautiful Snow.
There was a little snow here this
mornincr. about 8 o'clock, and at 11
rj,
it came down for a few minutes in
heavy flakes. It amounted to noth-
insr. however, as not enoucrh of it
fell to make an appearance on the
ground or the house tops. It was
succeeded bv a fine rain. The indi
cations for to-day say nothing of
snow, but promised rain and warm
er weather.
At 2 o'clock it began to snow again
and at this writintr, 3 p. m., it is
falling fast. The flakes are the
lanrest we ever saw. Some are as
large as a silver dollar. But the
ground was wet and not frozen, and
it melts almost as fast as it falls.
The Anniversary Ball.
The anniversary ball of Howard
Relief Fire Engine Co. No. 1, given
last night at their hall, was the most
delightful and successful of the
many given there by this gallant
company. The hall was crowded
and the dancing, which was begun
a little after 9 o'clock, was kept up
until morning, the only intermission
being at 12 o'clock, when an elegant
collation was announced. The Ital
ian harpers furnished the music and
it was 5:30 o clock this morning
when the signal was given and the
delightful strains of "Home, Sweet
Home," warned the happy dancers
that the hour had come to part.-
Last night will not soon be forgetten
by those who were so fortunate as
to be present at Adrian Hall on that
occasion.
Proposed Truck-Growers' Covention.
The truck growers in and around
Clinton have organized a "Truck
Growers Association" and they pro
pose that a convention of truckers
be held at Clinton on the 6th and
7th of April to concert measures for
the benefit of producers. They oN
1 fer to secure reduced railroad rates
J and to entertain free of charge
: delegates from sub-associations.
Jonah felt well protected from
cold when he was well housed in j
the whale, bat he could have navi- j
sratetl the open sea on his back if he
had owned a bottle of
Dr. Bull's
Coagh Syrup.
No Hope ol Recovery.
We are sorrv to
hear that there
is m improvement
in the condition
at !
of Rev. Dr. Bobbitt. He is still
Mrs. Leak's house in Rockingham, j
and will probably never be removed
thence in life. His condition is con
sidered very desperate, the physi
cians, we understand, expressing the
opinion that there are no hopes of
his recovery. Dr. Bobbitfs death
will be mourned all over the State
of North Carolina, for wherever he
is known he is deeply loved and ad
mired. A Catastrophe.
A family living in the Southern
section of the city were quite alarm
ed last night by a horrifying scream
from one of the daughters in a room
adjoining that in which her parentg
slept. The effect of the scream was
so intense that in a moment the
whole house was up in arms, and
ready for any emergency.
Before retiring the young ladies
had occasion to open the big trunk
that sat near the bed, close to the
wall, and neglected to close it; so
about midnight the old Tom cat, in
pursuit of his prey, sprang between
the trunk lid arid the wall, which
banged down the old trunk lid with
a jar equal to a young earthquake,
which awoke the young misses in a
terrible fright, one of them giving
vent to her horror by screaming to
the utmost of her capacity and elec
trifying the elastic springs of every
bed in the house. The father,spring
iug to the floor, caught up his old
duck exterminator and yelled,
"Shoot him!' Shoot him!" Then ap
peared the son on the scene, swing
ins an trusty sword with which
his great grandfather, a century
ago, defended American soil. The
victim was the cat.
Sunday School Convention.
In Grace M. E. Church to-night
the New Hanover County Sunday
School Association will convene to
effect permanent organization. All
officers, teachers and adult Sunday
scholars of the schools of this coun
ty are members of the Association.
An address of welcome will be de
livered by Rev. W. S. Creasy and be
responded to by Rev. Wm. McC.
Miller. Organization will follow and
then an address from Rev. F. D.
Swindell on the "Importance of the
Sunday School Work."'
A selected choir will furnish music
for the occasion and the exercises
will be not only instructive in a high
degree, but also very enjoyable.
The programme for to morrow
will be as follows: At 10:30 a. m.
devotional exercises, conducted by
the Rev. P. H. Hoge. Reports of
Sunday school superintendents,
giving statistics, etc., after which
there will be open discussion, led
by Revs. R. C. Beaman and J. W.
Primrose.
In the afternoon and evening
meetings there will be discussions
relative to Sunday school work In
its various fprms by members of the
various churches, an election of
delegates to the State Convention,
followed by miscellaneous exercises,
closing with the Doxology. 4
THE MAILS.
The mails close and arrive at the city Post
office as follows:
CLOSE.
Northern through malls, fast .11.00 P. M
Northern through and way mails. . 8,00 A. M
N. C. and A. & N. C. RaUroads and
routes supplied therefrom 8,00 A. M.
Ralelerh fc Favettev:e 8.00 A. M.
Southern way malls 2.00 P. M.
Southern through mails.. 9.1H P. M.
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
Western malls (C. C. Railway) 1.00 P. M
Cape Fear se Y v r r and points sup-
puea inererrom luu r. m.
Raleigh & Hamlet R. R. and points
supplied therefrom 1-00 P. M.
Smithville ' L30 P. M.
Wrightsvme s-tw a. m.
Clinton, special iLL f. m
Specials for Maxton, Wadesboro,
Monroe ana unanoite 0 0 r- h
MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS,
Onslow C. H. and intermediate offi
ces 6.00 A. M.
TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS.
Little River, S. C, and intermediate
offices 6.00 A. M.
Cape Fear River mail. 1.00 P. M.
OPEN FOR DELIVERY.
Northern and way malls 3DP. M.
Northern throojrh mail, late 11.00 P. M.
southern through mails. 630 A. M.
soutnern way mans r .nu a. j.
Carolina Central H. R. 3.30 P. M.
Mails collected from street boxes in business i
ortion of city at 5 A. M.. 12.00 M. and 4.45 P.
ana rrom other points of tne city at 5 A. m.
and 4 P. M,
General delivery open from 6.30 A. M. to 7-00
P. M., and on Sundays from 9.00 to 10.00 A. M.
Carriers delivery open on Sitnday from 9.J0
to 10.30 A. M.
Money Order and Register Department open
from 8 A- M. to 5 P. M., contiguous.
Stamp Office open from 8.00 A. M. to 5 P. M
Stamps on sale at general delivery 6.30 A.M .
to 10 A. M. ana 1 to 7 P. M. f
NKW ADVERTISEMENT?.
Business Principles and Rules.
iiur Broad Gauge Principles in Business.
NO MORE THAN PROPER VALUE FOR ANYTHING
LESS THAN THE USUAL PRICE FOR MANY THfNGs!
WHATEVER IS BEST TO BE HAD WE HAVE.
WHATEVER WAY GIVES BEST SERVICE TO OUR PATRONS
( WE PRACTICE. xuioj
iTKUTHDlili KKPKKBKiN TATiOJNS, WE
I WHAT THEY ARE.
( WE NEVER DESTROY
I GAIN IT.
A
jWE HOLD OUT
( AS FREQUENT AS WE GET
SUCH.
: OUR AIMS ARE LOWEST PRICES. BEST QUALITIES, BEST
'. STYL ES.
S BEST VALUES, BEST CUSTOMERS, BEST SATISFACTION.
I BEST BUSINESS AND BEST IN EVERYTHING.
f M. Mclntire,
feb 21 . NORTH FRONT STRHET.
SHE IS "GRATEFUL.1'
"I saved the life of my little girl
by a prompt use of Dr. Acker's Eng
lish Remedy for Consumption."
Mrs. Wm. V. Harriman, New York,
ington. Munds Bros., druggists.
Rock Crystal Spectacles and Eyeglases
Advice to old and young: In se
lecting spectacles you should be cau
tious not to take more magnifying
voiver than has been lost to the eve
as in the same proportion that you
pass that point of increase, will cause
you further injury to the eye. Using
glasses of stronger power than is ne
cessary is the daily cause of prema
ture old age to the sight. You can get
the best at Heinsberger's.
RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT.
Resolutions by the Y. M. c. A.upon the
death of Mr. Robert Primrose.
In view of the solemn and painful fact that
the "Young Men's Christian Association" has
lost, by the death of Air. Robert Primrose, a
promising and exemplary member, and our
city a young man in the bloom of youthful
vigor and manhood, we have thought it prop
er to express to the bereaved family our deep
and warm sympathy, and also make public
mention of the sense of our own loss in his
untimely death. This is the first time our As
sociation has been called to mourn a deoarted
member, and deeply have the lessons of his
deatn oeen impressed upon us; warning us of
tne uncertainty 01 me: oiaains: us prepare
like him, to meet our chansre: and for all of us
to prepare at all times to submit to the will of
Goa in us ana tnose we love. May our Heav
enly Father teach us thus by his death, as by
ins me ue tausrnt us lessons or love and duty,
And nowwhilo we sorrow with those near
est and dearest to him, yet we "sorrow not as
those who have no hope,' for Christ our Lord
has said, am the resurrection and the life
and we know that "because He llveth we shall
live also.:' and when He cometh. then, "them
also which sleep In Jesus will God bring with
mm." "wneretore we comfort one another
with these words.
W. M. CUMMING,
F. L. HUGGINS,
P. B. MANNING.
Committee,
Wilmington, N, C, Feb. 19, '89.
NEW AOVERC ISEJ1ENTS.
WANTED A MAN OF TEMPERATE and
moral habits, seeking employment, to
represent an old established house in his own
section. Salary, If suited $100 per month.
References exacted. J. G. Blanchard, General
Manager, Lock Box 1585, N. Y. feb 21 4w
Kl ES, KITES.
o-
10,000 KITES,
THREE SIZES. FOR SALE AT WHOLESALE
AND RETAIL.
W. OTJERSJEN,
GROCER,
feb 20 2t Corner Fifth and Market Sts.
cTo7r
COTTONSEED LARD,
ANTI-DYSPEPTIC.
Warranted Freefrom HogFat
PURE,
WHOLESOME,
ECONOMICAL.
For sale by all Grocers. Send for Illustrated
Phamphlet, entitled:
"Some Things About Lard."
THK COTTO OIL MDUCT CO., YORK,
For Sale by
Holrne3& Watters. J. c. Stevenson & Taylor.
.Tno. i Boatwright. Rridgers & Rankin, West
& e. Jas, B. Huggins, A. II. Holmes, Adrian
& Voliers, R . W. Hicks. McNalr & Pearsali,
Glaineyer & Kuck, Wm. Oterson, O. M. Fllyaw,
Maffitt & Corbett Hall & Pearsali, W. U.Yopp,
A. D. Wessell and others,
J. M. FORSHEE, General Agent,
. jan 10eod2m Wilmington, N. c.
ft. C. Orrell
JJAS A LOT OF 8ECOND HAND BUGGIES
and Harness for sale cheap.
Horses and Vehicles for hire and horses
boarded at low .rates by the day, week or
month. Will try hard to please.
I still have a very fine Hearse for funeral oc
casions..
R. C. ORRELL.
Livery and Sale Stables,
comer'Third and Princess sts.
jan 25 tf
NEW ADVERTI8EMENTH
SELL GOODS FOR
tJUxWiiJKJNUK WHEN ONCE WE
NO FALSE HOPES TO BARGAIN SEKERS
5
BARGAINS WE SELL THEM AS )
Down with Hih Prices.
Big Mark Down!
Jg F. PENNY GUARANTEES TO SELL
Clothing 15 percent less than any other house
in the city. Look at our astonishing low
prices. Gentlemen's suits from $3.75 to 122.50
Bojtb" and Youths' suits from f 1.75 to ns.50
Pants from 75 cents up to $5,50. Vests from 75
conts and upward. An immense stock of Hats
and Furnishing Goods which I am offering at
prices in reach of every one. All persons in
need of any of the above will save money In
calling at
B. IF: PB3Sr2SrTT.'S3
HO Market 8c.
I am also Agent for the Celebrated
A. A. Battle's $2.50,.Slioe
Best in the World for the Price.
feb 11 tf
Scroll Saw Work.
yjTE nAVE ON EXHIBITION A VERY
handsome Walnut Cabinet, a beautiful piece
of Scroll Saw Work. We can furnish designs
like this or Brackets of any description on
short notice. Call in and examine and we will
oe pleased to take your orders,
fob 19 MUNDS BROTHERS.
Steamship Co,
FROM PIER;29, EAST RIVER, NEW, YORK
Located between Chambers and .Roosevelt sts.
At 3 o'clock. P. M.
BENEFACTOR SatiiiYlnv Ttob on
gulp stream SattuW, March 2
PIONEER Wednesday, March 0
FROM WILMINGTON'
GULF STREAM Friday, Feb. 83
BENEFACTOR FrtdayTlkarcn 1
GULF STREAM Friday March I
Through Bills LaHncr Ann Tavmc thmv
Rates guaranteed to and from points In North
and South Carolina.
For Freight or Passage apply to
n G. SMALLBONES, Superintendent.
mn Wilmington, N,
THEO. E. EG er , Traffic Manager.
New York.
wm. p. CLYDE & CO., Gen l Agents.
feb 19 as Broadway, New York.
MADAM PETE,
At No. 3 (Upstairs) cor. Market and Front sts, ,
THE GYPSY
CLAIRVOYANT & PALMIST.
consult Her on all Affairs of Life.
She helps to brintr the senarated toeether
aiid causes soeedv marriacres. She removes
evil influences and jealousies and reads your
past, present ana ruture. Having an tae
;ypsy powers by Inheritance and tradition.
she never falls to give satisfaction. Her office
poors are rrom y a. m. to s p. m.
N. B. Will visit private families when de
sired. Ian ,11 3m
Wilmington Savings & Trust Co,,
IO8 Princess St..
WE HAVE NOW ON HAND $12,000.00 TO
LOAN on satisfactory security.
w. p. too M EE, cashier.
febis tJriLDER ATKINON, lresldent.
Brick and Shingles.
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