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WILMINGTON, N, C, THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1890.
NO 94.
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cure Habitual Consti
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WHOLESALE DRUGGIST,
mdi 35 lr diw Wilmington, N. C.
Caffeine Seidlitz.
fXiKTIIESrEKDY RELIEF OF NERVOUS
' headache and brain fatlgxie. depression
loilowJn? akouolle and other excesses, heart
bum, nervous debility, etc. One grain of
hjdrcbromate ot caffeine in each dose. Mix
me powders In water and drink during effer
vv3c james 1). NUTT, Apothecary.
N. Front St., Wilrnlr gton, N. C. mch 19
OPERA HOUSE.
--
An Illustrated Siereoptlcon Lecture on
Sights of Paris,
MONDAY. APUlLiTtli, 1890.
Adults, ,vi cents; c hildren. :r cent s; Gallery,
1. cents, seats at Yates'. Begins at 8:201. M.
apl I tf
OPERA HOUSE.
FRIDAf NIGHT, APRIL 1TH.
I'ItINK03H .V WESTS
GREAT MINSTRELS.
PRESENTING THE
CRYSTAL SATIN,
part cosHa nearly $Ati. See the array
wvocUlsts. dancers and comedian: Geo. V.
frtmro.-e. Wiu. H. West, Lew DoeSstader,
SrerrYn' I:avmon'l Shaw. Jos. status,
ae English lug t. Barber, tiie bicyclist, and a
KM of others.
hwndiicaisonsale at Yates" Thursday
sorting.
apl 1st .t
ev.Sam P Jones
HAT HE SAYS ABOUT
DR. KING'S
WiAn JPt Of alettPrfmm ttm.
I r.nn mr , 1 a,y lor Texas, on the 12th
eur tw J"r 1143 t1 aWng- Koyal
St rree rrom Y J: ST8TE,- She Is no al
sfag distressing headache Iwlth
ly it hafnn0 mnr tor twenty years.
trv aone wonrlera nr tsar t t
Jii81 wSffifS?'8 t0.r rheumatism, neo
r!sttn -5ff13. Insomnia. dTrini.
pi
or sale by a,
U BELLAMY,
lyt' Wtoiesaj. ana Ttexna.
Harriet Beecher Stowe continues
to 4ow away $1,S00 a year from roy
alties on "Uncle Tom's uabin."
A club of pociety women in Lon
don is going to 8tart a lare poultry
farm near London. Bee culture and
bees ! Bee dojjgoncd if that isn't a
queer idea. .
A leading fortune teller of Paris,
Mine. Moreau, left a fortune of 600,
000 francs, and "moreauver. it is in
good securities.
. .
Anna Dickiqson is authority "for !
the assertion that Fred Douglass has
that rare beauty, an absolutely per
fect hand. It was a full flush, when
Fred was marshal of the District of
Columbia and drawing a big fat sal
ary. A burglar out in Tyler, Texas,
raised Cain in sliort order. A Mrs.
Cain, seeing a burglar break into
the cabin occupied by her absent
cook, telephoned her husbajid to
come home, and when he got there
it was to Gnd the robber helpless
and cowering at the muzzle of a
pistol in the hands of his intrepid
wife..
The Time honored Notre Dmac.
Baltimore, Md. m
We have had ample opportunity
to convince ourselves of the eflicacy
of. Salvation Oil. We cheerfully
submit our names to the public as
reference. Respectfully, Sisters of
Notre Dame,
Aisquith & Eger Sts., Balto., Md.
LOCAL 3STEWS.
"in " i I .
INDEX TO NKW ADVERTISKMEKTSj
Mtjnds Bros Pharmacists
C W Yates Window Shades, etc
W J Kirkuam & Co Auction House
TnoMAS Gork New Family Grocery
Thos P Wood Administrators' Notice
J G W Tiknkkn Grocery Store for sale
Notice Meeting Board or Magistrates and
County commissioners
:
Shad sold this morning at 20 to 80
cents per pain, at wholesale.
Asparagus sold here yesterday and
to day for 15 cents a bunch.
There will be very little business
transacted here to morrow.
No papr will be issued from this
office to morrow, Ciood Friday.
No strawberries in market now
but there is a healthy demand for
them.
Boys ! we can sell you a Bracket
Saw, with frame, for 10 cents. N.
Jacobi Hdw. C
See ad. of Mr. J. G. AV. Tienken,
of store and goods to sell, as pub
lished in this issue.
When ready4to build, paint or re
pair you will find it to your advan
tage to buy your material of tfie N.
Jacobi Hdw. Co. t
"It pleases'nie so 1 shall use no
other," is what the farmersaid when
asked about the Boy Clipper Flow,
sold by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co.
Who will start a canning factory
in Wilmington in time to handle
next Summer's fruit and vegetable
crop? , Don't all speak at once.
On Monday last Mr. John Farrow,
a shadder, but not a shadow, caught
in one drift 40 white shad. hickory
shad and 1 rock Hsh weighing 12
pounds.
Ask for 'ur Old Chief." This
new and improved Wamstitta Shirt
is now ready and for sale at our Shirt
Factory only, at ?5c. 122 Market St..
J. Elsbach, prop. . t
Faint your Huggy for 7 cents, ';
bits," with Detroit carg. Paint, a
varnish and paint combined. Guar
anteed to give satisfaction. Sold by
the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t
There will be au Easter egg hunt
on the grounds of St. John's Church
next Tuesday afternoon, at 4 o'clock.
Each child's name will be Imprinted
on an egg in golden letters.
A rl estate sale of much interest
will take place on Saturday at the
Court House door. Mr. A.J.Mar
shall, Commissioner, will on that oc
casion offer for sale five pieces of
valuable real estate, in various lo
calities. Full particulars will be
found in ad. published in this issue.
" " i-
tV city correspondent wants to
! know if it would not be a good move
on the part of the city authorities
to have a stand pipe put np at one
of the highest points in the city, so
that the trouble of Sunday last may
not occnr again. 'We think not, in
asmuch, as the city does not own the
water works.
Full moon on Saturday morning
at 10 minutes past 4 o'clock.
Capt. W. S. Xorment, of Lnmber
ton, and of the old "bloody Eigh
teenlh," was in the city yesterday.
Hood's Sarsaparilla is on the flood
tide of popularity, which position it
has reached by its own intriusic, un
doubted merit.
The Blanche was brought to the
city last night at 9 o'clock by the
Alex. .Touch and workmen put to
work on her this morning.
The box sheet for the performance
at the Opera House tomorrow night
looks as though a dynamite car
tridge had been exploded on it.
A called meeting of the Board of
Magistrates and the County Com
missioners will be held at the Court
House on Monday next, at 10 o'clock.
The annual meeting and election
of officers of the Produce Exchange
will be held at noon on Tuesday
next, April 8th. The polls will be
open from 11 a.m. to 1 p. m.
Mr. U. J. Lewis, the well known
caterer, has accepted a position at
Cleveland Springs during the ensu
ing season. He will make a prelim
inary visit there next week.
It cleared off last night and the
sun has shone to-day, with the wind
around towards the South. Part of
our prediction has thus been veri
fied. Look out for fine Easter wea
ther as the balance of it.
It is acknowledged by every one
that I. Shrier, corner Front and Prin
cess streets, does the largest clothing
business in Wilmington, and ever'
one that buys there saves at least
from 15 to 25 per cent on the dollar, t
It is reported that Julian S. Carr
has offered to pay the State $20,000
if the permanent encampment
grounds are located at Morehead.
Better put the privilege up at pub
lic aution at once, and be done with
it.
A series of meetings will be held
in the First Baptist Church next
week, commencing on Thursday
night. The pastor, Rev. Dr. Prii ch
ard, will be assisted in tin meetings
by Rev. W. P. Oliver, of Fayette
ville. The Spring term of Superior Court
for New Hanover county, Judge
Armfield presiding, will convene at
the Court House in this city on Mon
day, the 14th inst. To morrow will
be the last day on which cases for
this court can be entered.
M issiouary Address.
Addresses will be delivered to
night at the Association rooms by
Messrs. R. G. Codding. J. E. Jarder
quest and C. L. Helmiek, formerly
Association workers of the West.
The announc'?ment"thatthey would
lecture last t ight was a mistake.
They are making a tour of the coun
try, previous to sailing for Africa,
in which country they expect- to
labor as missionaries. All will be
welcome, no collection will be taken.
Lippjncott's Magazine.
"A Cast For Fortune' is the title
of the novel ijn LippincotC for April.
It is by our. j own North Carolina
authoress. Mr Fisher, who writes
as Christian Jleid. It is a charming
thing, the bet. wethink. that has
yet emanated from her graceful pen.
although uol ly any means the
longest. Of Jthe many delightful
things we haiye read in Lippinc.otVs
in the past two years, we have seen
nothing to surpass it. Hut there are
many other good things in the num
ber. Nathaniel Hawthorne gives
the fourth instalment of his delight
ful - Elixir ofpLife'; Richard Vaux
furnishes some "Reminiscences of
England" anO Wilson Barrett gives
us a new conception of Hamlet,
while "Incidents in the Life of a
Torres Strait Islander': "Things
That Any Day May Turn Up": a pa
per on .'Somfe Recent Art Progress":
"Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley":
"Stauley's Eiiiin Pasha Expedition"
and A Word: Concerning Physical
Training" arf all delightful reading
and within the understanding and
appreciation lof all. There are a
number of bright, pretty poems and
the departments are all full of in
terest. Lippmcott & Co., Philadel
phia, at $3 a "year.
KefreBbJoc and lnTicoratlnc
Delicious Soda Water as drawn from
Munds Brothers' luagniticeut new
soda-fountain at a temperature of
S4 Purest Fruit Syrap.Milk Shakes
and Natural 31 inerai; Water,
A Pleasing Sense j Industrial Manufacturing Co.
Of health and strength renewed and j An adjourned meeting of stock
of ease and comfort follows the use holders of the Industrial1 Manufac
of Syrup of Figs, as it acts" in bar- ;turing Company was held yesterday
mony with nature to effectually j evening in the City Hall. Dr. W.
cleanse the system when costive or Ij. H. Bellamy was in the chair and
bilious. For sale in 50s and flJX) Mr. E. F. Johnson acted as seeretaryr
bottles by all leading druggists. i It was ascertained that 420 shares of
Sacretl Concert.
The Sacred Concert to be given in
the Opera House on next Tuesday
rl " 1 x
ladies of the First Baptist Church
while ostensibly a repetition of that
given in the church recently is ex-
pected to far surpass i t. And. if the
first was so truly delightful, what
best vocalists and instrumentalists
in the city will take part and a new
and attractive programme is now
being prepared for the occasion. It
is hoped that the proceeds from this
concert will pay off all that is now
left due on the new organ.
Success of a Pender I?ov.
We are pleased to learn that Paul
D. Satchwell, a bright and promis
ing lad of Pender, has been appoint
ed to a desirable clerkship, at Sa
vannah, Ga,, in the officeof the Sa
vannah, Florida & Western Rail
road, and has accepted the same. It
is to be regretted that so many of
our boys and young men are more
appreciated' abroad than at home.
He has been a member of Professor
Clement's school at Wallace, Duplin
county, for two years. In addition
he lias had the educational advan
tages of manual labor upon the farm
of his father, Dr. S. S. Satchwell, of
Pender. Success to our -deserving
voting friend.
Good Friday and Faster.
Services at St. Paul's Episcopal
Church to morrow (Good Friday)
at 11 a, m. and 5.30 p. m. There will
be a celebration ofthe Holy Com
munion to night at S o'clock in cn
memoration of the ordaining of the
Sacrament on the night in which
the Saviour was betrayed.
The Easter services at St. Paul's
this yeas- will be unusually interest
ing ami devotional. The music by
the new quartette choir will be of
a high order, and a delightful pro
gramme has been arranged. There
will be morning prayer and celebra
tion of the Holy Communion tit 11
a.m. Children's Easter service ' at
3:80 p.m. and evening prayer and
sermon at 8 p. m.
Carolina 3 Icacl i.
The season will open at Carolina
Beach on the 15th of this month,
which will be next Tuesday week.
The Passport will be put on then
and the Sylvan Grove later in the
season. The steamer will make daily
trips. .
In the meantime progress is the
order of the day there. Many im
provements are to be made. Ffteen
new cottages arc to bo built, South
of the depot, and another story is
to be added to the hotel. Already
a number of cottages' the new are
engaged for the coming season.
It .will be a lively time at Carolina
Beach next Suiinuer. Last season
was the most successful ever known
there but this promises to far sur
pass it. Four loats each day will
afford ample facijitiesibr communi
cation with the city during the Sum
mer. Hottest Uoc-tors.
All honest, j conscientious physi
cians who give B. B. B. (Botanic
Blood Balm) a trial, frankly admit
its superiority over all other blood
medicines. ' ":
Dr.W. J. Adair. Rockmart, Ga.,
writes: "I regard B. B. B. as one of
the best blood medicines."'
Dr. A. H. Roscoe.Nashville.Tenn.,
writes: '-'All reports of B. B. B. are
favorable, and its speedy action is
wonderful.' - - - .
Dr. J. W. Rhodes, Crawford vi lie,
Ga., writes: '! confess B. B. B. is
the best and quickest-medicine for
rheumatism I have ever tried."
Dr. S. J. Farmer, Crawfordville,
Ga., writes: I eheertully recom
mend B. B. B. asa fine tonic altera
tive. Its use cured an excrescence
of the he:i after other remedies ef
fected no perceptible good."
Dr. C. H. Montgomery, Jackson
ville, Ala., writes: "My mother in
sisted on my getting BB. B. for her
rheumatism, as her case stubbornly
resisted the usual remedies. She ex
perienced immediate relief and her
improvement has been trulv won
derful." Dr. G. W. Earle, Pickens, -S. C ,
wrPes: "I recommended --H. B. B.
to a man who bad suffered for year
with a malignant ulcer on I'm leg,
that seemed to resist all other treat
ment. After using four or five bot
tles the ulcer began to heal . and his
leg ia now sound and well."
the capital stock were represented.
TIia riTnirKirirm in.nlii jif tlio l;i.t
j ' A t
stock to JoO.OOO was read and a stock
i vote being taken upon the same, it
j wtf fouml tQ hay(1 becn unanimou,.
ivcarrjet
The first instalment of the new
jHtock will be a ble on, Saturdav.
; A h next In this connectio.
it may be stated that all
has been subscribed for.
the stock
nelforrt's for April.
There is m monthly magazine re
ceived by us that we welcome with
more pleasure than JicIforcTs Maga
zine. We like its fiction and admire
its poetry, laugh at its wit and swear
by its politics. The April number is
here and it is as good as the best.
"His Bosom Friend" is the title of
the novel for the number. It is by
Homer Greene and is very interest
ing. A fine paper is on "The Free
Coinage of Silver" and while we do
not agree with all of its premises we
admire its logic. "Huxley in Pri
vate" is the first instalment of a se
ries of articles on "Celebrated Men
of the Day." It is by Julian Haw
thorne and although it savors 'too
much of the George W. Childs style
of literature, still it is very fascinat
ing reading. "Florenee Campbell's
Fate" and "The liuliet Hole" are
pleasant little stories; "Communism
in China and Corea" is well. written
and attractive: and "Books Worthy
of Note" is very pleasant literary
chat. Perhaps the best paper in the
number is one entitled "Wanted: A
Christian Confession of Faith."
There is a great deal of sound, prac
tical Christianity in it. The poems
are numerous and good and the de
partments are all full. The edito
rial department, as usual, is a great
feature in the number. Belford
Company, Xew'York, a 2.50 per
annum.
Having been troubled a number
of years with a chronic sore throat,
1 concluded to use Dr. Bull's Cough
Syrup. I single bottle permanently
cured me. RJ W. Anderson, 28'". W.
Pratt St., Baltimore, Md.
KRTISEMENTS.
For Sale.
NICE STORE, WITH SHELVES, COt'N
ters, and a fresh Stock of Family Groceries,
fcr sale cheap for cash, on the rorner of Queen
and Ninth streets,
apl 3' It
J. Ci. W. TIENKEN.
Racket Auction House.
W. J. IvIKltUAM cV; CO.,
JT Market Street.
4-
WL HAVE JlST RECEIVED A LAlUjK
consignment of 8 day Alarm Clocks,
Crockery, Glass and Tinware, Earthen steam
Kettles. Agents for the Improved No. 9 Wheel
er & Wilson Sewintr Machine. Auction every
night. Come! " ' apltJtf
Administrator's Notice.
HAVING QUALIFIED AS AD.MINISTRA
torof the estate of Robfrt li. Wood, I
hereby notify all persons having claims
against the said decedent to present the same
to me on or before the onX day of April, A. L.
1S91. All persons Indebted, to said decedent
will make payment to me.
Dated this. :1 April, l.i.
TilOS. F. WOOD.
apl U oaw tw thur Administrator.
"WOWR EA D VT
I
AM NOW Ul'EN WITH A FULL AND
COMPLETE STOCK OF
FAMILY (lltOCEltlES,
EfnEU RETAIL OK WHOLESALE.
' My Stock ii FRESH, a-i tvell as THE BEST
IN THE CITY. Give me a call and ee for
juroelves.
Also, fine WINE, LIQy4S, CK-AIIS, TO
BACCO, &C
4rJillASGOKBt
apl .1 if No. 3 South Water street.
NOTICE.
1IIERE WILL HE A CALLED MEETING OF
thelioard of Magistrates and. County ' com
missioners on Mon-lay, the Tin diy of April,
151, at 10 . o'eloeSfa. m.. at the Court House in
Wilmington fk the transaction of important
buines! chBected with County.
W. W. nARRISS, Chairman
Board of Magistrates.
HORACE A. BAGG, Chairman
' ' -. Hoard 'of cornrot?5kn-rs.
WiLMffiTOSf.N.C, April 31, 11
apl 3 It
fPlTTQ PA DPT) IS PRINTED WITH
1 nio riijrijli lilt inanulacttin-d ti
the Fairmount lnnUng Infc Works,
, ' T. K- WiUOUT C CO .
SOth street and Penosrt vanla ron
jaulltf t rJiUadefrhta.
NEW ADVKKTISBMENTJJ.
RJOTiCE.
Sale of Valuable Roal Estate
JJY VIRTUE OF A DECKEE OP THE Su
perior court of New Hanover County, i will,
at 12 o clock M., on Saturday, the 5th day ot
April, a. D. isov at public auction sell,' for
cash, at the Couit House Door, In the City ot
Wilmington, nve (5) lots of Lani situate In
the City ot Wilmington, as follows:
First. That most valuable Lot on the We&t
side ot Fourth street, w leet south of Bladen
street, and fronting 3S feet on Fourth street,
and running back 3J0 feet, to Third street,
wit h a wldt h of (Hi feet on Third Street.
Second. A Lot on the South side of Castle
street, between Klghtn and Ninth streets, 82V
feet West from the Southwest intersection of
Ninth and castle streets. fronUng 19 feet on
Castle street, with a depth of m feet. ,
Third.. A Lot on the North sldo of Queen
street, between Tenth and Eleventh streets.
rc feet East from Tenth street, having a front
of 91 feet and a depth of 99 feet.
Fourth. A Lot at the Northeast intersection
of Fourteenth and Queen streets, 13 feet on
Fourteenth street by 130 feet on Queen street.
Fifth. The whole of Lot No. 1, in Block No.
519, fronting S)0 feet on the South side of
Wooster street, 66 feet on the East side of
Fourteenth st reet and cu feet on the West sldo
of Fourteenth street.
This, the 15th day of March, 1S9U.
A. J. MARSHALL.'
mch 23 2t mch 22 apl 4 commissioner.
OPENING
--OF '
SPRING MILLINERY
-AT THE
LADIES' EMPORIUM,
ON
rr ..i ... nr...i.i c. mi i
i ut'Nui), n nuii'Miii) a i iiniMiuy,
April lr, "ml :n1 Hr1. 180.
A splendid .display of tne newest designs of
Parisian styles-in
FINE MILLINERY.
TIIE ELEGANT STOCK OF
Flowers
IS I'NSl" I.'l'ASSKF).
A I?KA I'TJ Fl'L LINK OF
FANCY GOODS,
consisting of beautiful RIBBONS, INDIA and
CHINA SILKS, with FRINGES to match.
Fashionable FANS, lovely LACES, CARD
CASES. PURSES and Novelties of every de
scription. All are cordially Invited to attend thO
"OPENING' at
The Ladies' Emporium,
1 ir Market street.
apl 2 lm . "
IT IS ECONOMY!
10 BFl -TUB BEST MR" THI HIST SOW.
CALL AND BE CONVINCED THAT
Geo. K. French & Sons',
108 North Frout Street,
rs THE PLACE.
We ;11 LADIES' FINE DONGOLA B. Jl. at
l.."it;. sold elsewhere at $1.0).
ENTS" CONGRESS and BALMORALS fit
M.-, worth 12.00.
Upon examlnailon you win find this differ
ence in all the depart mnts.
Geo. R. Freiicb&Sons,
108 Xortlt Front Street
pi i it
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For Sale.
CHEAP FOR CASH. A FINE FARM ON
if4
Mi rtle Grove Sound, coutprislng 3i aena.i
und :r cultivation, with an orchard. A lo a r! no
oyster Garden. -
Apply at THIS OFFICE.
or at orncr of Fourth and Djvi$ fUreetH. .
inch 31 lw
Window Shades and Wall Paper.
J E W STOC K JUST R ECEI V ED. A B KA V
tiful line of Wail Paper,' new and artistic
signs.
Call and make your selection.
C. W.YATES.
Wholesale and Retail
mch 31 tf Book andjl'aper iiouv.
Sociable.
1DE HIBERNIAN BENEVOLENT Asso
ciation wilt hold their annual sociable on
Eavter Monday nlZht. April 7th A fine bind
ot music has been engaged. Tickets, admit
ting lady anjdl genUtfrnan, llAfi. Children's
tickets 25c
CoMKrVrtK: CoL J. L. Cantwell.Thos. Qaln
llvan. Wm. Sheehan. Wo. J. Tracy,
mch 29 JC sat thur mon
Easter Cards.
EflAVE A HANDSOME LINE OP El.
w
ter Cards which we will sell at actual cost.
Call In ana see for roursclTes.
m rsm nnoTii ers. ,
Apl l tf . loi J. Trent Ktrcet,