rais
, eepted . by - fc
iuitok ad -ntoFtmoB..,. .
,rinx:' pnSTlGI PAID:
,!Vr w.00. Six months. $2.09. Tire.
rZ u.r wlU dellvere-l by carrier. freo
2UJTi any nart cut. at b?vo
tM or lO cwu per wet.
fidvestbduf rates low and liberal.
bers ortfl report any
to "receive their paper regularly.
J v oolite U a new ruater.al. said to he
Ln.j,,flvnnb!e. impervious to water
nu - .-, .
tk Arb claim that Ev was cre-
. w turn vears hefr Adam
wf and that Adam wMcrMtediimpiy
becs'a" she lDeaie or me one
to talk '
i "
California has .4 000. w nf irmwfri,
nd at laU lM.oOO acres are pUn'eJ in
tioes i nn lepriii? iiiw-ww,
f,l JCimmW.O'K) and eiveoenipfoyment or
support t. 150 (X pTsii
-- - -
Sbo animals are cheap ibis sprint.
j in.r from the prios pr-vai:ing in
HnlvMphia recently - hH-0KfM'f.,
iueuaerie was i.ff.f! it ucflL
fhrrtf -i-Pnl8 r-oht $lI:5TjO $1.
Sftiand $1,010; a blank Mrtelope, $41 0;
4 lionet. M"jaitii ei V'tsn.
Ku;a leopard, $IV; a camel. $140;
su emu. $lo0; fik, $75; a byena,
:t and a yak, $2i
The managers of th Imernational
Jubilee oi Hailways at Paris are active
If engaged in preparing lor the opening
io Ma j. The various uiodss and
method of railway operation in difier
nt countries will be illustrated, and a
belt line will be constructed, on which
llnelisU. Austrian and Russian trains
will pais up and down steep gradients;
iitcli from track .to wrack and run
through tunnels - . .
Writing from St. IMersbuag, some
one says: -Jreat precautions are taken
here every time the Czar drives out
Before the carriage or the sledge leaves
Hi Anitcufcofi Palace the police are in
formed by telephone as to the direction
iu which the Czar contemplates driv
in The ordinary police force is im
wtiliately doubled all along the way
audthe especial corps cl scouts are
mostly privates or - sub-ofllcers who
Lve eryed tbeir time They form a
l.ri&de of several hundred men, who
wear civiliau'4 dress and receive rather
high wages. They follow-the Czar as
Ui shadow.' -r. - ' " - .
The Verdict Unaoliuoas.
W. D. Salt, Druggist,-Bippus.Ind.,
lenities: "I can recommend Electric
Kilters as tbe very best lemedy. Every
tattle has iven -relief in every easel
One man took six bottles, and was cur
ed of Rheumatism oi 10 years1 stand
Jug" Abraham Hare, druggist, Bell
vilie. Ohio.-aflirms: "The best selling
medicine I have ever handled in my SO
years' experience, is Electric Bitters."
Thousands of others have added tbeir
te-iiimony, so that the verdict is unani
mous that Electric Bitters do cure-all
diseases of the Liver, Kidneys or Blood.
Only ball a dollar a bottle at W. H.
Green fc Co's.
Brace Up.
. You are feeling depressed, your appe
tite is poor, you are bothered with
Headache, you are fidgetty, nervous,
and generally out of sorts, and want to
truce up. Brace up. but not with stim
nlants, spring medicines, or bitters,
which have for tbeir basis very bad.
cheap whiskey, and wbicu " stimulate
you tor an hour, then leave you ia
worse coadition than before 'W.bst
you want is an Alterative to purify your
blood, start :heattny. action of Liver
and. Kidneys, restore your vitality, and
sive renewed health and strength. Such
a medicine you will find in Electric
Hitters, and only 50 cents a bottle at
W. H.Green & Co:
Qaarterly Meetings. " "'
First round of Quarterly Meetings
lor the Wilmington District of tbe
Methodist R. Church. South: . "-
Bladen circuit, at Belblehenu Feb.
0 27 -. fJ...- .v--'
Cokesbury circuit,-at Bethany, Mar.
5. n . . . ...... .
Clinton circuit, at Concord, March
12. 13..
Topsail circuit, at Rocky Point, Mar.
io. eo. . .., ", -VVaccsmavr
station, at Bethel, March
V0 27. ' ' - - ;
Whitevllie ! station, at Whiteville,
Aprils, 3. v 9
Brunswick circuit, at Bethel, April
s. 10.
T.W. Guthrie. P. K.
A Good Ifu rat. "J "
Hboa.d.not hesitate to wait' ujo othose
li with such diseases as Small pox,
Cholera or Scarlet Fever. There is
idtle to be leared by persons waitiogon
the sick it they will usri Darbys Prophy
lactic Fluid freely. In sick rooms it
should be exposed oo a plate or saucer,
and the patient sponged off with tbe
r laid diluted. For safety, cleanliness
and co ml on io the sick-tooru tbe Fluid
s indiipensible.
Advice to Mothers:.
Mes. Winslow's Soothino Strdp
fcbould always be nsed, when children
are cuUing teeth. It relieves the little
sufferer at ence; it provinces natural,
MUiet sleep by relieving the child lrom
JAiq, and the little cherub awakes as
bright as a button. It is very pleas
snt to t&ato. It soothes the child, aotl
us tbe gums, allays all pain, relieves
Jod. regulates tho towels. andUlte
ti known remedy for .diarrbea.
wUilter arhing fnw teething or othar
fkusra. fwruty-U?e ronuaUf.tUa
it 6 daod & wlr "
7!
1
VOL. XI.
LOCAL NEWS.
tlOEI TtlEWaiVEITIltMilTi.
C W tAT Baa
Udsds Bsoa Clr
Johjc A Scttox Notice
r C Milleb Oar.ten See1
CKOHorEso Pbotofraphs
J A. &rKM6KJt C 0 Tons Coal
-W H Yorr Make do illsUke
A A Brows Ue Insurance.
UcursBKKOEx'a Bottom Price
Tho T BAG LEY land Plaster
Pabkeb ATatlor 8!rtlCage
Fexbll Daxied Prices Tell
H4B E BR3WX -Country Pr luee
W ESPEiNOKR a Co Hazard Powder
Cbaoge of Sailing Day NY ft W 3 8 Co
Geo B fRKiccii 4'o- Bed to thefrtate
J W Primrose, Paktor BeJJglous Services
GILES I ' MirBCHISON Hou-eliimUlfctofc
o-vta -
MlLLva A NiEsrUE KenretT'a Medical
Discovery -
be receipts of cotioh at this port to-
dy fHt up I8i bales.
Nr. barque Nordcnskjold. Abraham
seu. hence, arrived at Buens Ayre?,
Jan. 23d.
Ger. barque Edward- liens, Kipp,
bene-, arrived at Newcastle. England,
Fb.SG.b.
Yon will save money and get the best
work by sending your clothes for repairs
to John Dyer and Son. t
w - - , - -
Sheriff A . F. Toon, of Columbus
county, on Saturday settled with the
treasurer lor; state taxes paying in $4
264.93.
February, the last ot tbe Winter
months, lakes leave of us to-day. Ii
goes out cold, clear anl calm that
is to say. c sonably.
Quite a number ot the members of
the State Legislature arrived in tbe city
last Saturday night, and took a trip to
tbe Sound yesterday. They have all
returned to Raleigh. '
. Interesting services are held nightly
iu tbe t?ec;nd Presbyter. an Cburch at
8ji. m. Rev. Dr. Mack, well known
for clear and eloquent presentations of
the simple Gospel, conducts the ser
vices. Revival services will he held at
Brooklyn Hall to-night and every night
during ibis week. Indications point to
a, most excellent work during the series
of meetings. The attendance of the
unconverted is especially requested.
Rev J. B. Mack. D.D., has been con
ductihg nightly services at the Second
Presbyterian Church, in this city, dur
ing the pat week. which will bo conlin
ueda portion or all of this week. We
are glad to learn that considerable in
terest is being manifested in these ser
vices. There was a brisk gale of wind on
aturdav night, blowing at about 10
o'clock at the rate of 30 miles an hfur.
The weather grew much colder, during
the night, and yesterday was cold. raw.
blustering day. The dirt blew in
clouds, in consequence of which people
remained indoors as much as possible.
Personal
Mr. 8; H. Fisbblate returned to tbe
city last night, alter an absence of about
two weeks.
Indication
For North Carolina, warmer, lair
weather and variable. wind, becoming
Southerly.
Firemen' Drill.
' -Two squads, of eight men in each,
have been formed by the members ol
Hook & Ladder Company N. I. who
practice nightly in preparation lor the
anniversary, which will be celebrated
on the 20ib of May next. Mr. II J.
Gerken has charge of squad No. 1, and
Mr. J. D. Kelley has charge cf squad
No. 2.
- A Good Idea.
Newspaper publishers have struck on
a new device io remedy the miscar
riage of packages of papers io the
mails. It is simply to wrap the pack
ages that are in the habit of going
astray io red wrappers. This calls the
attention of the postal clerks and puts
tbenj on their guard as to that particu
Isr package and tbe exercise ol unusual
care to send the package aling straight
Clfy Court;.
Andrew Anderson, a sailor man
charged with disorderly conduct, was
brought before the Mayor this morning
and. was lined $3 for the offense. Tbe
CapUiorof the vessel to which he be
longed paid the Cue and the defendant
was discharged.
Gilbert Telfair, colored, was arrested
for disorderly conduct, but ' was dit
ch arged by I he Mayor.
The cheapest, place to buy yob r school
book 4 and school stationery is at Heins
nA -
i
berger's. ' . ' -.
W ILMINGTON. N. C, MONDAY; FEBRUARY
A Bold Burglary.
The house of Mr. T. Donlan J No ll
Princess street, was entered by bnrglars
some time between the hours of 11
o'clock Saturday night and 4 o'clock
Sunday morning, and completely ran'
sacked from top to bottom.- It appears
that every room la the bouse Was enter
ed and the clothing of Mr.'Donlan and
his entire family was thoroughly
searched, and every cent in ibo boose
was taken. Noother property was car
ried off. althonzb his papers were all
overhauled There is ro clue to the
perpetrators of tba deed, but in alM
probability it was done by one of a
gane ot burglars who seem to bVihte&t
Ing this City."7, and ba rmrsufieir
worklhus tar without detectimi; The
Eastern section' 61 tlm ctty is peculiarly
favorable lor tbe operations '"of these
midnight marauder, as there are but
tew electric-ligbts East d Sixth street.
Yesterday's Fires, . '
At about 4 o'ciock yesterday after
noon the alarm ot fire was .sounded
lrom box-31, corner ot Fourth and
Brunswick streets, in consequence of a
fire breaking ont in an old dilapiiated
house on Dickinson's Hill, occupied by
a colored, man, by the name of Sauls
The bailding, which was . ol but little
vatue. was destroyed. Sauls saved all
of hi effects!
At quarter past 6 o'clock .yesterday
evening another alarm was sounded,
this time from box 35, corner of Eighth
and Market streets. Tbe alarm was
sent out iu consequence of lire beine
discovered on the roof of the residence
of; Rev. J. B. Barlow, corner Ninth and-
Princess streets. The flames were ex
tinguished by. the prompt efforts of the
neighbors, with no damage to theuild
ing; farther than the. burning of a small
hole in tbe roof.
Charles H. McR&e, a colored butcher
who does business in Fourth street
Market, reports that somo one tried to
set his house, corner Sixth and Camp
bell streets, on fire at about 12 o'clock
last night. Combustible material was
placed against tbe oalside of the house
and ignited, but fortunately the flames
were discovered and extinguished by
tbe neighbors before any serious dam
age was done.
Pianos" and organs can be bought
cheaper at. Heinsberger's than at any
other house in the State. t
Welt Said.
Tbe JJape Fear Advocate, of this city,
edited and published by colored men,
comes out handsomely in favor of the
subscription list to the Onslow U R.
It very truly says:
Tbe building of the Wilmington,
Oasiow and East Carolina R. R. is in
dispensably necessary for the interests
of Wilmington. The citizens of New
Hanover q .unty wilt be called on to
vote subscription to this road on the
24tb 'of March next" In the construe
tion oi this road our home labor will be
in demand and appreciated. The la
boring class will g t work to do. The
more liberal the subscription the more
representation Wilmington will have
on the Board ot Directors Our people
are in lavor of railroad enterprise. We
desire to nave them fully understand
the importance of tbU enterprise and
will therefore gather all the informa-
tion possible for ttieui. Our votes on
tnis question will determine the result ;
and tne construction ol. this road will
work to the general interest Yf New
Hartover county (.Employment for tbe
laborers, business lor the merchants,
and mif market for the farmers
iSiitliam Aaui.
Ii seems that the reports about Bing
ham's having been seen in the western
part of the state are about to be proved
to bo more than sensational. A late
special to the Durham Tobacco Plant
lrom Waynesville says: '"Further
developments tcud toeouurra the re
port that Wittier Biugham has recently
boeu in the immediate section, ahd the
probabilities are that he is not very far
lrom here to. day. In the fastnesses of
this western, mountainous country, be
would stand a better chance of perman
ently evading arrest than at any other
place he could utilize for that purpose,
and it is altogether reasonable to pre
sume that he is endeavoring to do so
The deal mute who has been seen by
several persons in this vicinity, as pub
lished in tbe late issue of the Plant, is
more than probably tbe man so badly
wanted. Search is being niad. and it
is rumored tnat the New York Heraid
has ai last taken bold of the case and
that trwoot that paper's detect iye'repor
ter a are now on their way here. In
deed, they may already be in this sec
tiou for aught any one. knows; their
disguise, ot course, being sufficient to
prevent recognition.
Do you need a good heating or cook
ing store ? Tben go to Jacobi's
There you will find a large assortment
,t. Mltict from His toff prices will
1 plse yon. .- - ' " t
; oaof Aldermeir;
Tl tT t r a t a s - ' : li
auoD4ia.ru oi a mermen met ai nan j
past 7 o'clock last Saturday under a call j
from tbe Mayor. Present. His Honor.!
E. D HalL and Aldermen Bear. Boney,
Giles Worth, Dudley and McEacheru
The Mayor stated that, alter consul
tation with one or two. members of tbe
Board, be bad called' the ineftine. to
take into'consideration the act passed
by. tbe present legislature for the char
ter of a street railway.
Tbe City Attorney being prent, was
requested to read ' the" cbtrteK " The
chaHer. which wa published by us on
Saturday last, was read, and : after an
interchange of views.' Alderman
Bear-' nanved that the City Attorney
be requested to draft a supplemental
bill, embodying the views of th Board,
to be presented to it at an adjourned
meeting to btbeld at 3 p. m. in Mon
day, tii23lh inst. Adopted.
The Board tben. adjourned to meet
again at 3 o'clock this afternoon.
The B ard met in adjournol session
at 3 o'cliKik this afternoon. Present;
Mayor Hall and Aldermen Boney.
Bear. -Witith, fiiUs, Dudley and Mc
Eachern. The City Attorney submitted a pre
am ble. reciting the fact of the passage
of a bill by the General Assembly
granting a charter for a stieet railway
in the city ot Wilmkngton, together
with a bill supplemental to said act.
wb'"ch is as follows:
77 General Assembly of Nozth Cr
olina do Enact: M
Suction 1. That section 2 of sai
act be amended by adding at the end of
said section the following, to wit: pro
vided. further, that before constructing,
or beginning the construction of. the
said street railway, or any part or line
thereof, upon or along any street in the
City ot Wilmington, it shall be first
obligatory upon the .said company
to first obtain tbe consent and
approval of tbe Board of Aldermen of
said ci'.y, who,' if they consent to the
use of said street, shall determine over
what portion of the same the said rail
way shall be constructed.
Section- 2 That section 5 of said
act be amended so that tbe
proviso at the end said section shall
read as follows : - That not less than
two miles. pf some one line thereof
shall be completed and put in operation
within five years after the granting cf
this charter.
Mr. J. D. Bellamy, Jr.. who is one
ot the corporators named in the charter
ot the street railway, being present,
was inyited to give bis views to the
Board. These he gave at length and in
lue name of tbe corporators accepted
the terms of the supplemental bill pre
sented by the city Attorney.
On motion it wa3 voted that the
Board appropriate so much money as
may be necessary to pay the expenses
of the commission, consisting of Ibe
mayor and city attorney, . who have
been appointed to go to RaleigfT to se..
cure the passage of tbe amendment-pro
posed to the Wilmington Street RaiU
way act. v
Adj turned. ,
At tlie Hotels.
Sutton House Dr A M Mclcau,
A H. Rosier. Robeson ; E 11 Atkins, J
Dosher, C Newton, Mrs. J. J4 Wescott,
Smithvilie; Dr W B Murphy. J John
son, C Johnson, I Goodrich. C Hobbs,
L Hobbs, O AutrefflJampson; E 1j
Applowhite, Freeman's ; F4R Wright.
S W Mashburnc, M O Edge. D L,
E.gc, G W Register. G Simmons, R M
Wescott, Bladen ; J O Grimes, Brun
swick: Rev W A Pope, wife and child,
Warsaw; JT Bland, Burgaw.
v- : 1 1
A Good Investment.
If et from 25 to 33 per Cent. int;rett
on your Jioney by purchasing now
suits or overcoats at I. Shriek's. It
will pay you to buy them lor next win
ter at the low. prices besides having
the good of them lor the balance ot the
cold snaps v t
Take care of your eyes. An agency
for the Lo Mare's celebrated Rock Crys
tal Spectacles and Eye Glasses is estab
lished in this place at Heinsberger's.t
Useful and Hurtful medicines.
There Is a certain class ot remedies for con
stipation absolute'y nsetesa. These are bolu
ses and poUons mads la great part of rolo.
pbyllln, aloes, rhubarb, gamboge, and other
worthless Ingredients. 3 It damage they do
to the atomacjia of those who nte them Is In
calculable. 1 bey evacuate the bowels. It is
troe,butlways do so virfentlyand profusely,
and besides, gripe the bowels. Their effect Is
to veaken b tb tbem and the stomaeh. Bet
ter far to use the agreeable and salutary ape
rteat, Ilostetter'a Stomach Bitters, tbe laxa
tive effect of which Is never preceded by pain,
or accompanied by. a convulsive, violent ac
tion of he bowels. On the contrary. It invig
orates those organs tbe stomach aod tH ea
tire system. Asa means of curiae and pre
ventlag malarial fevers, bo medicine can com
pare with tt. and tt remedies nervous debttl-
-ty. rbenma Um. ktdie snd bU-ider laeUvl;
ty, aad other loorganie aimiea's . . v
The ftEViEf Job Office is the place,
to gt guud fio.tk i MuWrate pritv. 1
28, 1887.
NO 50
! NKW A OVElt USKM KNTS
i" :" --li.i i ... - ii ,i.n, I,, Z Jl'-
Notice.
FTER FEBRUakY 2Sth. l.W I AH M
longer connected with tfae ilrm , of. ut t n A
Ushir.
felt 2S It
J US A tiTro.
Ueiigious Services.
gEBVlCES VTILI. . BE COSDUCTE f Al
teM)nt rrefctrterla t hur a to 1jft at t
o'clock, by Itev. J. B Mirk, l l
teats free
public lttTl:ed.
febSSlt
J
w PRiuaosr,
" Pasur
i: Life Insurance.
i - .
JHAVC TTIK AQKNCr OR TOE rOl
,orlng reiUble Companies ami solicit a
snareof the patroaace;
National life tnl Maturity Assoclaltjia of
Washington. D. C ; Hertford 1 lfe and Annu
ity Imurance o , ttartfod, Cono., and New
Unfflaofl Accident Afceoclailon, of Hartford.
Conn , a. A. BaOW,
Beat Kfelate and Collection Broker
feb ilw
DO YOU WANT A FINE CIGARS FOB
25 cents ? . ,
BOY CAROLINA TtCtT CLUB
' Is money scarce and a cont Cigar roust
&usw6r ?
' Lt'TL BOY BLUE" fills the bill.
Only of
MUND8 BKO T1IKKS.
Wholesa'e and Retail Drugs late,
14 N. r rant St.
feb 23 . 8.1 N. fourth St.
Hazard Powder;
WE NOW HAVE THE AGENCY FOB
tbis celebrated' Powder wblch la un
doubtedlv tbe best sold In this country - Ne
magazine fcullt down the river (out of cHy
limits). Full assortment of all the sles at the
lowest prices.
Wl. E. SPRING EE CO.,
Successors to Jobn Dawson A Co.,
19, 21 and it Market Mreet.
feb 28 Wilmington N. C-
Photographs,
r '
t --
riALl AT
Cronenberg's gallery,
roR FINK WORK
Children's Pictures a specialty. Old pic
tures copied and enlarged. Call and see spe
cimena. I
feb 28 H. CK'ONENBERG.
600 Tons GOAL.
JUST ARRIVED. EX. SCHit. JOSKPH
SOUTHER, 0 TONS BEST GRATE AND
i
STOVE COAL, and for tale One Dollar per
ton Je38 than New York prices,
feb 28 J. A. SPRINGER,
KENNEDY'S MEDICAL DISCWIRY,
glMMONS' REGULATOR,
Taylor's Sweet Gum anl Mnlllen.
Bud's Cough Syrup,
Prescriptions compounded day and niybt.
' 49-NlKhtRell.
MILLER & NIE6TLIE,
feb 28 Cor. Sixth and MuJberrv
Prices Tell.
JY&W ROBES AND BLANKETS LEFT
which must be sold. Try us for 'anything
kept in a first class Saddlery Store and we
promise to please both in Quality and price.
Bring us your repairing We guarantee our
work to be belter and our prices the cheapest
In the city.
FEN NELL X DANIEL,
Old a'allarti Stand, 10 So. Front fct.
feb 23
Garden Seed,
JJBUG, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDI
cine and Fancy Arliclen In full supply at
F. C. MILLER'S,
feb "i? Corner Fourth and Nun' ts
House FurhishingGoods,
yyE HAVE AND ALWAYS KfEP ON
hand a veil selected-lot of HousefHrnlsblng
Goola A new lot of Dinner Sets. Chamber
Sets, Tea Sets and Fancy Goods jut leceited.
Do not forget tbe Rochester Lamp If you in-,
tend to supply yourself with a Lamp.
GILES A MURCH1SOX.
feb 2 . Crockery Department
Blake no Mistake ! ;
OYSTERS. GuarHnteet swuad and
solbl when packed lor dellvc y
Term CO I W. II. YOPP,
lock Box 415 or 100 f-outh Front St.
feb 2
Bird Cages.
NEW IXJT JUST IN, BOTH -I A PA NED
and Brans. COOK STOVE pronounced
the best in tbe market, and the old Wbtte
Horse Just hai is tbem blind. Goods of al
kiads la our Hoe cheap as tbe cheapest.
PARKER A TAYIXB.
PURE WHITE OIL. . .feb2S
Country Produce.
(JWEKT AND IBI3H POTATOES. Apples, I
Cabbages, Turnip. Oranges, Onions. Eggs,
Turkeys, Chickens and all kinds of Country
Produce for sale by
CHAS. F. BROWNE.
Commission Merchant, No 11 N ,Water st.,
feb 28 Wilmington, N. C-
Best in ihe State.
TTTE SHOW THE LA R6 EST STOCK OF
BOOTJ and SHOES In this State. Have more
styles and variety ot mate-. Better goods' at
les money than any other house.' Can su't
m vre people and save time and trtnble In
ookiFg aru&dr Come an I it It I not so.
cu:o. K.
Jen .
FCUNCII & SONS,
; 105 N. FroatartTSt
. - rLSA3 KOTICi -
Tfe wia ts gua te ixcim csax&zzius
croa czx cagj ca say aad ; all ;szu:tts -
gurallalsrutbai H- 7;. O ".'-V-'
The mast et tat vmtu sans! alinn tt, y
tisas4 to Editor : ;v'..Vtfi
Cowwaalftatloas ataat m writta ea cat-'
oas aide ot u paper.
rsnoaanties saastbo avoided. ' . 'I
-Aadltla specially' aad paxUtaiirry ca 1
0d tnat too Editor 2oa aot always saaci
the vlewi ot oorreapoadamt imm m -. tat 1
uittMedJtorlal eohuama. -
n ew ADvttTiacnpiiTa,,
Sew YorH & Vnuinstcn
Steamship Co; ,
fKOal PIER 59, EA8T Kl VIB, MIW YO&E '
Located 1etweea CMnters and Rof aevelt sta,
' 'Cv- At Vo'ciook. f. M, fr.;',' ...
BEGUIATOR......... .. . . .rrlday, lleh 4
BEN t FACTOR...!... i ... .... Friday ,'Jtsk 1 1 '
REGULATOR.... ..
Friday, lick is
BENE r Af TOR Friday, Mch i5
FROM WILMINGTON ' ,
BENEFAQTOB
REGULATOR........
BENEFACTOR. .....
: Friday, lleh. 4 H
.Frldky, Uek 11 -Friday,
Moo 13 -Friday,
tca 25 r
REGULATOR. . .
OSP Tft rough Bills
Ladlat aad - Lowut
rtaroub Rates guaranteed to and frok FolfiU
bt North and Sonta CArotlaa.
For Freight or Passage apply to :
H. G. 8MALLBONES, SuperlaUBdOat
WUmlngtoa. NC.
T1IEO. G. EGKR. Traflic Mauarsr. ,
' . NewYoik.-
VFM. P. CLYDE A coM Gaaara. Agsata,
U Brsadwav. Naw Yorlu
feb 2$ - .
yyE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF Grocer'
BAGS and STRAW nbd M ANI I .LA PAP JC&3,
twine; waxeo butter papjSr, cr 3
Don't fall to s e th "NEW STYLK" f quust:
BAG, and to g't ' wholeeaV discount.
C. W. YATES -
feb 28 119 Markot St: Wilmington. N C
Emporium of Art and
Fashion lJ'i'
1NCY GOODS. ARTIST'S MATERIALS.
ralnts, Bru, hes, Pallettesrc "j f -
, , ,.,,'v:- ; v-i.
A beautiful aod ew assortment of' Stint
Stone Plus, Hidrplns and Ear Rings and Nov
eltles in FINE GOLD PLATEU .IEWCLRY.
NEW 8TYLES IN SPRING MILURF.Rf.
Hats, Flowers and Ribbon.
'
Hair Goodsr. Hair Work done t? order fof
all kind) "
All of the above at LOW PRICKS.
Country orders fvdlclted. t
MK1 K. B WIGGINS.
teh 23 115 Market St.
Every thing to be Fouiid in
in Our.Lineof Businesstv
We Bought these Gpptlav
'v,: to Sell ! ;
Have priced, them to suit the Umei.'al :
FIGURES WHICH DEFY COUPE-
. --'.V..-,-.:,..TITION'i'.;. ;
We know we can mike it to yur fa;eret to
deal with us. - ?
WE BUY STRICTLY FlR CASH
From manufacturers and importers, and rffer
v Io our ftlcnds and the. public, gools .'
!' A; ji la oar line at ' ,
M We carry a full line of School Boots, Pa- "
per. Fens, Ink. Slates, BUnk Books, Cheek
Books. Note, Draft and Receipt Book a,, and .
other Static tier y at lowest prices, at t ; '- 3
HEINSBERGER'S..
cb 2i - j Cash Book and Music Store
LAfJD PLAGTED.
3QQTONS NOVA SCOTIA LAND PLAS.
TER, 91 GG per ccnt of Sulphate of lloae.
. Tbe want of .Plaster his been one of the
neatest drawbacks to successful faralag la
this ttate. and it is aa Important service to
this great industry and to tbe State. . "
It is quite Indispensable In any Judirtaus
system of agriculture, and It serves several
important ends, besides the direct one of fur-
niftttlag lime and so labor; It gathers nltro
nltrogtn
; It Is a
anu prevents its uis lpati
leclac . for clover and other legumlaon
plants aad it Indirectly renders the potash of
the soil available and so tea In . the reatora
tion of wr rn lands. x ..
We have sold Plaster u maiy during the
Ist vear, all from whom w nave heard, ex
pres.s thetr sa'lf action' a its results. 1
The 'pnitaatloa of Plaster t? aalmaltuan
re. wlit increase tbe -valne of that maaure
beyond ca ten U tion.
compostiog with plaster will Improve the
value of your conipost&'j (.ercenu .
sowing from to 400 lounds or plotter to .
the acre, over your small grata after It 1 la
the ground will give yOa an Increased crop of
from to to 100 per cent.- .i .
It H in !epeoaab!e la eaily truck s for
inch as strawberry beds, asparagus beds Af.
or saUsla lots tosulttty : "
, ' . THOS F. BAG LEY,
frb 2fi 5w aac ;! Wllmlnstin. N. C.
The Pilot House.
Jg JRU E RL Y TH E SCA R BOR( UG tl HMir,
ass heem opene! nsr new mans feme nt ad
Is a first -elA KetUnrail In nvr. f tfipfti.
Board sl loilrlag ran b4 btt!s
JOHN eUHU. 1. -. et,
tirbTlnt. ifutuitiij Li ; .fctw