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TUESDAY, APRIL 1. 1890.
STATE NEWS.
Charlotte Kciva: In a window of
the Racket store in Charlotte is dis
played the door that belonged to
the house in which President James
K. Polk was born, in Pineville
township, 11 miles from Charlotte.
Mr. John F. Gallant, a fanner
who lives in Steel Creek township,
yesterday afternoon lost every house
on his farm, save the well house, by
fire. Fire broke out in his kitchen
late in the afternoon, during the
prevalence of the gale, and spread
rapidly from onebuiiding to another.
Mr. Gallant's residence, kitchen,
barn and gin house were otiieklv
swept away. Only the well bouse
left. Mr. Gallant rescued his stock
and one buggy frortt the barn. All
that was saved from the residence
was one bed and a sewing machine.
Winston Daily. Has been heavily
laid upon a family, consisting of
mother and son, living about two
miles north of Winston. Rheuma
tism is the disease which has laid
one low and seriously, afflicted the
other. They live in an old log cabin,
with none of the comforts and bare
ly the necessities of this life for their
surroundings. The son is 23 years
of age, about 4 feet high, and will
weigh scarcely fifty pounds. For
five years he has not stood upon his
feet, having been confined to his bed
for that length of time. He was at
tacked by the rheumatism when
only nine years of age, and has been
a constant sufferer erer since. Ifis
wasted form presents a pitiable
spectacle, indeed, the upper and
nether limbs being nothing but skin
and bones, while the joints are
swollen to three times their natural
size. The mother has no use of her
right arm, one of her feet is swollen
to the size of a ham, and she is all
doubled up with the same disease..
And there they live, or rather exist
how, it is difficult to say.
are deciding
next season.
J 00 a rear.
The standard of the Magazine Is high,
lis spirit progressive.
The Illustrations are interesting and of the
Desr.
There Is not space here to slve even a sum-
kmary of the features to appear this year, but
among otnertningsinere win be a new de
partment and additional pages, and gronps of
illustrated articles win be devoted to the fol
lowing subjects.
African Exploration and Travel,
Life on a Modern War ship (3 articles).
Homes in City. Suburb, and country.
Prortalng I!ome3 through Building Associa
tions, The Citizen's Rights,
Electricity In the Household.
Erjcsson, the Inventor, by his Authorized
Olograph ix.
Hunting,
Humorous Artists, American and Foreign.
There will be 3 serials,
itobert Louis Stevenson will contribute in
1830.
Each subject, and there will be a great va
riety this year, wiir be treated by writers
most competent to speak with authority and
with interest. Headers who are interested
are urged to send for a prospectus.
iS Cfns a tab?r, $1.00 for Fear Moill?.
COMMERCIAL.' rtCTTS.
WILMINGTON MARKET.
April 1. 2-JSXf P. M.
SPIRITS TURPENTINE Dull
at 37$ cents. Sales of 50 casks at 37
cent?.
ROSIN Steady at fl.15 for
strained and $1.20 for crood strained.
TAR Firm at$1.30.
CRUDE TURPENTINE Firm
at $1.20 for hard, $2.20 for yellow
dip and virgin.
COTTON-Qaiet and steady at 10
cents for middling; low middling,
lUij; good middling, li.
RECEIPTS Cotton, 33: spirits,
76; rosin, 2,297; tar, 34; crude. 90.
1830.
Harper's Wei-lily.
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Fayetterille, T D Love.
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Ger barque Patria, Agrell, Liver
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EXPORTS.
Charles Scribner's Sons,
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FOREIGN.
Liverpool Ger barque
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Patria
Administrator's Sale.
"gY VIRTUE OF A DECREE OF THE Su
perior Court of New Hanover County, made
in a certain special proceeding there pending
between n. A. London, Administrator of
sallle ,T. Mcnre, plaintiff, and .Mary F. yulnce
and others, defendants, 1 will, on FRIDAY,
t he nth day of April, 1S90, at 12 o'clock M.,
P recced to sel', for CaSh, at the Court House
door, in the City of Wilmington, by public
auction, one undivided half of that lot of Land
in said city, beginning at the intersection of
the Southern line of Toomer's Alley with the
Eastern line of Front street, running (hence
south with Front street 42 feet, thence East
wardly 0 feet, thence Northwardly 42 feet to
Toomer's Alley, and tlmice West with Toom:
er s Alley 50 fret to beginning.
II. A. LONDON,
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men 7 bt rach 7 15 2 9 apl 5 10
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NOTICE.
Sale of Valuable Real Estate
JY VIRTUE OF A DECREE OF TlIESU
lrlor court of New Hanover County. I will,
at 12 o'clock M., on Saturday, the 5th day of
April, A. I). 18W. at public auction sell, for
cash, at the Court House Door, In the City ot
Wilmington, live (5) lots of Land situate in
the City of Wilmington, as follows:
First. That mo3t valuable Lot on the West,
side of Fourth street, 9i feet south of Bladen
street, and fronting 38 feet on Fourth street,
and running back i0 feet, to Third street,
with a width of 6 feet on Third street.
WEEKLY STATEMENT.
STOCKS ON HAND MAR. 21, 180.
Cotton ashore, 5,394; afloat, 7,009;
total 12,403.
Spirits ashore, 2,203; afloat, 310;
total, 2.513.
Rosin ashore 8,625; afloat, 2,239;
total, 10,8G4.
Tar ashore, 8,188;afloat, 3,027; total,
11,215.
Crude ashore, 1,493; afloat, 400;
total, 1,893.
RECEIPTS, WKKK ENDING MAR. 21, '90
Cotton, 7C4; spirits, 495; rosin, 5,249;
far, 2,558; crude, 315.
EXPORTS, WKKK KNDKD MAR. 21,1890.
DOMESTIC.
Cotton 157; spirits, 464; tar, G1;
rosin, 612.
FOREIGN.
Rosin, 13,959.
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HARPER'S PERIODICALS.
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Second. A Lot on the South side of Castle
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feet West from the Southwest intersection of
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M9, fronting &J0 feet on the south side of
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or fourteenth street.
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sent by mall, post-paid, on
three years back, in neat
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per volume, cloth Cases far duS'
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John C. Stout,
X UILDER AND CONTRACTOR, WILMING-
ton, N. C, gives special attention to all kinds
of Building and premises first-class work. Es-I
TaWe Board.
A FEW GENTT.7TJCT CANI3WU-KL3iW
Catch on f . :
: Your orders for Vn'
ing, Kuling and Binding,
will be etecnted as ex
peditiously, delivered
promptly, and gpf1'
teed to be as satic
torT as any first-cl3
establishment. We have
none but reliable ;.irorfr
xnen, and - our 'niatem1
f and presses are all firs
class. Largest stock P1
paper to select fioni.
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