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TP r.7t A ?? K TCttTTntE. r - r " we win to giaatorccciTD cttsnrLiiti tfBSCJUPTIOXS. POSTAGK PAH); ; . ctrA Six- montn C-Oa Tins f te flellTered by carriers, free orwccnwpcrweelt rates low aadUberaL Jrft wiuple report any a H: TUTS TATER . J A j 0, 1 . 1 I nrTaIiatcrcst,tnit jTLe naina of tne writer aast anrars to . Commnr.innoixa must' t written on onos:(toUiapaxwr.XV ' " : ' ientmaatiMBt aToiaea.t "; z Ani It la erpeclaliy. taci pamctuarly taaa stood tnat tta Eater floes not always errors tM rteTrs or correspoaaonts taxless eo in tLe Mltorlal coitunns. I V V l ittle Lord ranUeroy.'cinlO Can te Seen - at I. ShrlWa. -- Y VOL XIT AVILMINGTON, N. C WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1890. NO (59. ....... I preJtnt$ in the most elegant form t UXATIVE and NUTR1T10U8 JUICE OFTH FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, Combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be cost beneficial to the human system, forming an agreeable iud effective laxative to perma aently cure Habitual Consti pation, and the many ills de pending on a weak or inactive condition of the KIDNEYS, LIVER AHD DOWELS. It ii the cost excellot remedy knows to CtfUSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one is Bilious or Constipated so THAT aiift LLOOO, RSFRSSHIMO SLEEP, HCALTM and OTRSMOTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. ASK YOUR ORUQOIST FOR MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAt FRANCISCO. CAL VWlSVflLr. Kt. HEW YORK. M. V For sale by BOliEICT R. PELLAMY, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, -men 26 ly d&w Wilmington. N. C . Annual Statement gHOWlNG THE CONDITION OP THE NA TIONAL LIFE AND MATURITY ASSOCIA TION, (Co-operative), of Washington: ASSETS. Tilue of real estate and ground " " tents owned bj the Company (less the amount of encumbran ces thereom $ 450 00 loans on bond and mortgage (duly recorded and being flrstuens on the fee simple) 3,75000 Account of stocks and bonds of the l nlted states, and of this and otaer Mates, also all other ocks and bonds absolutely own ea by the Company 550 00 Nocks, bonds and all other securi ties (except mortgage3)hypothe-' cated to the company as collat- fral SP" ,or cash actually waned by the Company si Interest due and accrued on stocks and other securities C0615 JiLYon!?any11 principal office and beloDRlnK to the company, deposited lu Cank ' 49 41 trSiStu10!13 01 AgCDt8' ana Vli ! . tnF" ' ments "unpaid 208 215 71 L t T assot s' l,tall la state- 11 nt 1,91040 Total Assets... 1331,71321 LIABILITIES. LrSl5ted!Ut(1' mt lnclwunS those Juanenu unsatl&ned " AUwherliabrntleT.;..'.;. 6.00000 r,ono oo 160,433 Total income 1--Is7, Tai Expenditures:::::::::::::::: tgS north Carolina business in iW ASSS0frollcle3 0r CerUflcates AmoaMftfi."V - 133,100 00 chTSJ1 or other PVment re- p2Jal03sesincurreaaniilot - ............V.... 1000 00 Hent, Horatio Broirpin . J 1 vle-rresident, w. E. Clarfc. salary, . a Elarldge. s"TATKOF NQRTII CAROLINA. Office of Secretary of State, INSLRANCK department Raleigh; n. a, Maxell 1st, 1890. . In compliance with Section 9 of L or vrH IO, "consolidate the Insurance AND M Trm5fSUon the NATIONAL LIFE r aw iJH?Y ASSOCIATION on Decem- now on me in this department. W. L. SAUNDERS, inch 4 It Secretary of State. ULES FOR SALE ! ONE PAIR GOOD rORSALJT ' 4. A. BPUIHPCK, The five elevators of the Eiffel : Tower made a profit of f 1,200,000 during: the Exposition. M. Eiffel now lives in a f 400,000 house, for loerly the property of Baron Hober. " Savannah, Ga., -has a Citizens1 8anitary Association, which aids the municipal authorities in mat ters relating to public health, and maintains a system of inspection and surveillance independent of the public official. If the truth is told John J. O'Con nor, of St. Loui?, has hud a most re markable experience. It is said that he was buried alive, and iu'a trance, - as dug up by body snatchers and sold to physicians and only revived when the surgeon's knife cut into his abdomen and the blood began to flow. The Raleigh News and Observer comes to us in a new dress, looking as fresh and pretty as a lass of sixteen summers. It is a good paper, true. steady and staunch, and has struck some most effective blows in the past in the cause of good govern ment. Long may it continue its career of usefulness to its party and us people. Petb Brothers, the English build. era, are trymer an experiment in profit sharing with their workmen. They have agreed to divide one quarter of the net profits of a cer tain contract on condition that each man, to be entitled to -a share, shall have earned at least 5, and espec ially shall not have engaged in any strike for higher wages or shorter hours during.the performance of the contract. c , The National Democrat has inter viewed a number of Representatives in regard to the subsidies and other schemes which the majority have in hand for getting rid of the surplus. Among those who expressed them selves on the subject is Hon. Chas. W. McClammy, from ourj neighbor ing district, the old Third. We clip this from the Democrat: Major McClauimy, of North Caro- Una, said to the reporter that tne steamship subsidy bill would be Eassed because the Administration as indorsed the scheme, but it would reouire a Republican caucus to bring out the full strength of the majority in support of the bill. "The Republicans,77 said the JUaior, "make all kinds of promises to the corpora tions and trust combines in order to raise money for Dudley's 'Blocks of Five1 and now they want to deliver the goods by rushihg through the House legislation in favor of trusts, corporations and other monopolies mi i i a 1 x. xnere is no ciass oi ieirisi;iuoii nut T knnw of mnPA vioioim in its ten- dencies than that of granting sub- sides to corporations. It's undemo- " aic "r . craticandagainsttho spirit of a re- success which attended the stere-publican-form of Government. I ! ontic entertainment given at the will Light the steamship suosidy out to the best of my ability, but then, ; when you take into consideration;"' that the rules of the House give ar- i bitrary powers to tho Speaker, you ; will readily perceive that the Ke-. publicans are in a position to pass see tit to advance, it seems to me that instead of the surplus left in pu chance their policv, ami change it mighty quick." . Major McClammy is a dyed-in-the- wool Democrat and his constit uents swear by him. 'Neither rhyme nor" reason can uie xreaiiirroy vieve ana s Aamin- actuaiy pleasant to know, after all, istration a deceit will be staring! , , , . . iifAM.,. the people in the face ere the end of ! that there is really enough literary express how much J value a cure wge oi ni opponuuny ., Fve found for my weak ankle' she knowledgement of courtesies re said. "What can it be?" "Fancy ' ceived from Capt. Pennypacker and a woman never navme neara ot &ai-. r vation Oil at twenty .five cents a bot tle. 1XPBX TO KW ApVlRTISXMXXTS Mcnds Bbos PHarmaclsts R M McLktiu 1,000 Poles. STAXxmrxT-Natlonal Life and Maturity as- soclatlon. lf1tlAn ' .. I The deuuma noW Is forBood North Carolina beef, and very little of it is coming In. - Bovs ! we can sell vou a Bracket Saw, with frame, for 10 cents. Jacohi Hdw. Co. N. New choice. River oysters not very however sold here to-day at 80 cents a gallon. The old Cape Fear Is on a rampage 4rsc,yiDRdoWn.o th. sea lots of decidedly-muddy water. There are large forest fires in , . jil n fi BrunswIcketjjtjAnd the city has bn falVrtf" vtu them to-day. Vr uoitA ' - The flagsr77r-m craft in the harbor resect Geor; A. Kc tOMa t kail-mast m reward H yoa mve is. u. u. a irw. ft .rKrJ" 'r, 1 4: wte. t itnifer ther care of ge. LcruVr-ca Ilr. . Jan4 XVii-ercnt dbctorbut net one re's Ca-t pcle. ca Couth V, r.ter r- v- th--ccJ tb-i rrnr.!2 IHocd V. R. E. K., Mr. and Mrs. II. O. Craig will cele brate their crystal wedding on next Monday evening, the 10th inst. Mr. J. Wallace Carmichael left here this morning .for Goldsboro, to take charce of the ice factory at that place. i Every tissue of the" bodj every bone, muscle and organ, i3 made ' stronger and more healthful by the use of Hood's Sarsaparilla. When ready to build, paint or re- pair yon will find it to your ad van tage to buy your material of the N. Jacob! Hdw. Co. t Every week from now we make up new and handsome styles of Flannelette 8hirts at 25 cents at our Shirt Factory, 122 Market St. t "It pleases me so I shall use no other," is what the farmersaid when asked about the Boy Clipper Plow, sold by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t Ger barque Clara Vose, cleared to day for Hull, with 3,451 barrels rosin, valued at $4,7G0, shipped by Me8W& Patergon, Downing & Co. Attention is invited to the fine showing made by the National Life- Maturity Insurance Co., of Wash ington City, as it appears in this issue. Nor. brig Brackka, Jensen, clear ed to-day for London with 843 casks spirits and 1,904 barrels rosin, valued at $19,054, shipped by Messrs. Wil liams & Murchison. Paint your Buggy for 75 cents, "C bits," with Detroit carg. Paint, a varnish and paint combined. Guar anteed to give satisfaction. Sold by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t Mr. Cud Given, Manager of "Mc Carthy's Mishap" which will ap pear at the Opera House in this city on next Monday night, is in the city and favored us with a visit this morning. The Days Named. The committee on celebrating the completion of the Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley , Railroad met at noon today at! the Produce Ex change aud decided to have it on the 26th and 27th inst The mer chants along the line of the road will all be invited to come down her and see us, and arrangements for 'entertaining them handsomely will be made. A great many are ex pected here on that occasion. ArounU the "World i,5i fi, nrAP House last nkrht. For n . e. f wap , p ... ... 7 . we Known of a full auditorium at a lecture and Capt. Bixby is cer. Q;11u- t i, nnnrrratnlated unon tho : which has attend ed his efforts. The universal senti ment was one of delight and it is nnilinrte Capt. Bixby announcetl that there will be another entertainment of a similar nature given on next Tues- . J T,. . j 4 Good. Day' Wark. ' Weakness of itself is not a disease, jit is, however, a most distressful symptom. Alas ! now many wearm lrac , hemselves about, everv effort I 4.1 ntUVl. j giviug lueui uisirew, wisuug - SSTX this condition? Why? There is no excuse for feeling mean and miser- able. Remove the cause of your distress, which undoubtedly s a state of blood impurity and a disor dered system. How? Why by do ing as o't hers have done. G.AV. Chandler, Red Fork, Ark., writes: "I was so weak that it was only with great effort that I could " do anvthiosr. I used several'DOttles oi Botanic Blood Balm, andean "dorkr Is there not something sweet and re- ISiltf fSP to vigorously do tnis or tnar. strength that is only overcome by natural fatigue. Strength that when xrnri -u bv rest and nature fnf,y renewed. Such will b yonr Capt. J. W. Fry and Capt. Kyl, of the C. F. & Y. V. were in the city yesterday. oncans raste in wuimiimi iuiunu Commendable. All claims not consistent with the) -Before' the ' Mayor to-day Laura high character of Syrup of Figs are j Blaloek charged with disorderly purposely avoided by the California "conduct,, was fined 10 or 20 day?. FigSyrup'Company It acts gently j Kohert Waddell. disorderly con on the kidneys, liver and bowels;, duct, or 10 days, cleansing the system effectually, but Jh Clayton, disorderly conduct, it is not a cure-all and makes no 20 or SO days. pretensions "that every bottle will j not substantiate. ! ' : Death at Myrtle- Ci rove. We are sorry to hear of the death of Mr. JqIhi T. Biddie, an old and highly esteemed resident of "Myrtle Grove Sound. He died at his resi dence there yesterday afternoon of pneumonia, following an attack of the grippe. He was 57 years of age and leaves a wife and several chil dren to mourn their great loss. The Policeman's Dog. Shorty, "the policeman's dog,-' as he is called, killed 53 rats during the month of February. At least this is the known record. There are prob ably others who fell victims to Shorty's sharp teeth and strong jaws but which have not been re ported by him, for reasons best known to himself. Shorty, by the way, is a famous character. He be longs to no one in particular and will follow no one but a policeman. He attaches himself first to one and then to another. He is a short, squat animal, black in color and his fore feet stand out in almost direct ly opposite directions looking both ways for Sundaysor for rats as it were. McCarthy') Mishaps The engagement of the Ferguson and Mack Company of comedians at the Opera House on Monday evening next promises to be one of more than passing interest to Our laughterloving public. "McCarthy's Mishaps,'va farce of the "most amus . ing quality, will be given. It abounds in funny situations and the bright effervescing wit of the Celts. There are also numerous pleasing specialties introduced and a series of bright, taking, musical selections that add a charm and finish to the performance not often found in the farcical world. The company is an unusually bril liant one and numbers those whoso names have from long association become recognized factors in the laughing world. A Venerable Confederate. A friend at Bqrgaw writes us of a privilege he enjoyed yesterday in dining with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Orr, of the Moore's Creek section of Pender county, at a birthday festi val. The meal was partaken of in the same house erected by Mr. Orr 50 years ago. The old gentleman is now 84 years old and is a remarkable man. Old as he is his sight is yet excellent and he has never used eye glasses: he can make four turpen tine barrels a day, can dip. and fill two barrels of turpentine in one day and can easily walk fifteen miles. He. was a gallant Confederate -soldier, haying enlisted in 1862 in Co.. B, 1st N. C. Battalion of Artillery, Capt. C D. Ellis, commanding? v J(e was then 50 years of age and he served throughout the war. W. S. F. 1- Co. No. 1. The annual election of officers of Wilmington Steam Fire Engine Com pa.ny No. 1 was held last night at "Atlantic" hall, and the following were chosen: President W. P. Oldham. Vice President Jno. L. Dudley. Secretary a ncj Treasurer W. Craft. Foreman W. C. VonGlahn. First Assistant M. T. Davis. Second Assistant H. W. Coll ins. Chief Engineer E. G. Parmele. First Assistant R. F. Warren. Second Assistant Jos. F. Craig. Mr. C. A. McCraw was re-appointed custodian of uniformsi and Mr. B. R. Russell fireman of engine. After th,e election a large number pf the members repaired to the office of Mr. Martin T. Davis, where a col lation was spread, given by the newly-elected offiters. The Cuteat Little Thlnjpu , "Cute"! he echoed. "Well, I don't know as the adjective would have occurred to me In just that crnec Uon. But if you mean, that they do their work thoroughly, yet make no fu& about RVcauser no pain or weak ness; and. In short, are. everything that a pill ought to be, and nothing that it ontcht not. then I agree that Pierce's Pleasant P::rrrr.tivo IVi'cU era about ths cntr !.tt!,' t!.!r - " - I City Conrr L Jolin Whitehead, disorderly con- I dnct, 20 or 30 days. I Garv Carev, disorderly conduct. $20 or 30 days. . William Which, disorderly con duct, judgment suspended. A Ieserrert ProinotTTiTi. Mr. Spencer LeGrond, of this city, has been appointed Assistant Audi tor of the Norfolk & Carolina R R. and left here this afternoon, accom panied by Mr. V. A. Rlach, the General Auditor, on a trip to Nor folk, where arrangements will be made for opening an office at an early day. Mr. LeGrand's head quarters will be in Norfolk, to which city he will remove with his family. His promotion is the result of long and faithful and intelligent service in the office of the General Auditor of the Atlantic Coast Line. Ieath of Capt. George Lord. We regret very much to fearn of the death of Capt. George Lord, which sad event occurred at his residence in this city, at about 1 o'clock this morning, He had been sick for several months, suffering from a severe attack of the jaundice and some weeks ago was well enough to appear abroad, but he suffered a relapse with a fatal re sult. Capt. Lord was from Portland, Me., and first came to thiscity about thirteen years ago. He has resided here continuously for the past five years, during which time he has filled contracts with tho govern ment for work on the Cape Fear. He was a noble, honorable, chival rous, generous gentleman and made many warm friends here who have mourned exceedingly to learn of his death. Postal Routes on the '. V. & Y. V. A dispatch from Washington pays: "The Postoffice Department has es tablished railroad postal service as follows: Mount Airy, N. C, and Bennettsville. S. C, railroad post office clerks change run so as to end at Wilmington, N.w C. Service be tween Fayetteville, N. C, and Ben nettsville railroad postoffice increase in distance 24.30 miles, making the whole distance 249.42 miles to take effect March 3, 1880. At Fayette ville, N. C, and Bennettsville, S. C, railroad postoffice service has been established ou the line of the Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley Railway, be tween Fayetteville, N. C, and Iien nettsville, S. C. a distance of 57.20 j miles. Service on this line was formerly performed by Mount Airy andBennettsville railroad postoffice, ' which hasjeeu changed to end at j Wilmington, N. C. to take effect j March 3rd. ! Wilmington District Secwnd Onrterls' leetliiff. F, D, -Swindell, P. E. Bladen cir-nit, Live Oak. March 8 and 0. Scott's Hill circuit, Bethel, March 12 and 13. Rocky Point circuit, BurgawCrek March 15 and l'. Bladen street. March 1, at night. Clinton circuit. Johnson's Chapel. March 22 and 3$. Magnolia and Providence, March 20 and 30. Grace church, April ."5 and . Kena'nsville. at Wesley Chapel, April and . Samson circuit. Bethel, April 12 and 13. Elizabeth circuit. Bladen Springs, April 19 and 20. Fifth street, April l' aud io. Cokesbnry circuit, Salem, April 20 and 27. Carvers Creek cireuit. Waymau. May 3 and 4. Brunswick circuit, Xiou, May 3 and 4. Brunswick mission, Union, Mav 1Q and . Whiteville circuit, Whiteville, May 17 and 18. ' Waccamaw circuit, Iebanou, Mav 24 and 25. ' Vhat a nice time the scissors man and the umbrella-menders can have now' remarks a little girl, looking out at the window. 'Why?" asked aoiuia. "Oh, they can walk In the mod and snow all day, and go home and take Dr. II ul 13 'Congh Syrup all night.-" Refreablnc And inVlsorattsie " . Delicious Soda Water as drawn from Hands Brothers taagnificeut new a fountain at rt temperature of I. Shrier, wl:6 is always ahead in introducing new novelties, will sell this week the Lord Fauntleroy and Alfonso (King of Spain) suit. Also a full line of children's Kilt Suits at the lowest price for cash only. I. Shrier, corner Front ,nnd Princess streets. ' . tf NKW AUVISltTISEMKNTa, CALL AND EXAMINE Pianos and' Organs. WHICH WE OFFER AT VEUY.; LOW TRICES, CASH Oil INSTALMENTS. Over two hundred' families in.Wllmuitftoa ....... v v 4 i I r ki I y il .AliirU- We have the latest designs' In beautiful tv'ooiis, from the ma'smlflcent. :, SORRIER PIATJO TO THE LOWKlMJKADES. ORG-ANS we have from Wilcox fc White and Mason Hamlin in great varietur : E. VanLAEIf, febaitf cod 407 Kcd Cross Street. Full Stock of Everything KEPT IN A IDH.TJC3- STOHB. JAMES D. NUTT, The Druggist. 220 N. FrQnt St. feb 10 tf We Will Present You Free W ITU A SAMPLK TACKAfiK OF DR. Sheffteld'screme nenllfrice, the finest prep, mat Inn for 1 1je Teeth made. .--,' m h 4 t r MUNDS unOTIIERS. Diamond Vera Cnra FOIC IYSPIiPSIA. For sale by DU. F. O. MILLER, f h It 1 f Cor. Fou rtli and Nun Sts. a f iiv a m.T n irit t -vwn wiioi.i:sALi: di:.u.i:i:h in Provisions, Groceries, Llfuprs, Tobacco, Cigars, I AND COMMISSION MEKOIIANTS, Cor ont and Dm k WIIiMINUTOy, N, C. an 13 tf : -j John C. Stout, JJl'ILDER AND CQXTltAC Ton, WILMIXti ton, N. C. gives fpc ial attention to all kinds of Uullding and pi-oml.-ics flrHt-class work. Es timates fnrni'hed.; RefrrH hy ienniKfcIon to ;. W. Williams, Esq. feblSlm , ... . , , - - - " Wanted. RLIADLEHOLE SERVANT.. ALSO carpeoter3 and Dlacmnitlii?. , Apply to O. W. PRICE, J, feu L2 lia President Emigration Ihireao. -v Library Association Reading Room piRST i'LOOlt, MASONIC BUILDING, 133 Market f,t reet. open till 10 p. m. every week day. Electric light?. 133 different periodicals for tsx. only i.00 per family per year. Ev erybody Invited to ex&tnlse. feb 13 tf AT . nnicPU.'i:1 ti'PAniVtfK Harness, Saddles. Dridles, &c, . . . - WW FOB SALE CHEAP. feb LI tf FORREOT. ISLAND BEACH HOTEL ON THK II AM MOCJIK, VvBIGllTSVILLE CEACIL ''' ' ' This fiiliitXttl notel aia been grt-atlr La-proTC-d ail is well fcrslsbed froca top to t-or-lota. We will tease it for a term of yp.fr. -M;5rt- ..r . . ... i ttSt'f
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