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7K few practical remarks, and as an ; old Kurveyor, his speech was Inter esting. ' , Mr Rrnce Williams, onerea inn MISCELLANEOUS. NOTICE TO THE LADIES. following resolution, which was car- On accoahtoftheinclemenweather u; weanesaay, Anursaay ana - V Saturday, of this week. EASIER OPENING '. of. ::.v ' SPRING STYLES . at v ' THE .LADIES' EMPORIUM. That it Is the sense of this meeting, obtained by an ex tended inquiry, that the citizens of the rountv welcome the approach of the C. P. & Y. V. R. R. and will freely grant the right of. way wher ever'it may run. ' Messrs. S. 8. Satchvell,Bruce Wil liams and J. II. Murphy were ap pointed a committee to convene the meeting when the engineers have completed their survey, and when the president of the road could oe present. fin motinn it wils ordered that the proceedings of the meeting bejWe will Display on those" days New sent to the Daily kkvikw, equesi- ingthat it miblih them, and mat; the Star and FayettevUle Observer ; MISCELLANEOUS GRAND OPENING 1 WILL TAKE PLACE AT Taylor's Bazar r&ISCfcLANEOUS. Life Insurance. -o Safe, Bii b!V Sure, A LL THE JUST EECEITEB Br GEtd 1C. LOTTE & ANNA iEi stock Of ENGLISH CRrwa ON Wednesday March 28, Th stay, laich 29, With an Immense Stock of copy, Jas. N. Uknry, Secretary. Absolutely Pure. Thta powder never varies. A marvel of pu riir Kfrvntnh&nd wholeocnenes. More econ omical man the ordinary kinds, and cannot be Mid in com pot n on with the multitude of low test, anon weight aium or pnaDnai?- pu m-r. SAlw imtM. KOYAL BAKLNU IVWDEU COL. 106 Wall U. N. Y. Oct 28 diwly tenrm 4 1 hod 3nlpw Review. SATURDAY. MAKCH 31. 1SS. Railroad Mwtlnjc In Iolnt CucelL Pt. Caswell J. 0. Nov. 23, 88. There was a larre and !ntereted crowd at the mass meeting ofthe citizens of Pender county here to d&v to consider the location of the route ofthe Cape Fear & Yadkin Vallev Railroad through the coun- Mr. J. H. Currie, of Wilmington, was present bv invitation and en tcrtalned the meeting at length as to the incalculable advantage this mnrl wronld be to Wilmington and the surrounding counties. Mr. Carrie is a practicable and forcible rwvker Ills visit auionir us was appreciated and the meeting thank ed him heartily for his instructive talk. Dr. Satchwell was the next speak er. From the Doctor's unselfish sacrifice and devotion to his county which he manly aided to establish and from his kuon public spirit and deep interest in all internal im--provement schemes, he was a wel come speaker, and one which we are al ways -eager to hear. He detailed the early history of internal im provement in the State, and how a leaJing citizen of this and the old county, and now deceaed who fathered aud originated the many internal improvements now bene fiting the State, had been ostracize! for advocating railroads and other Improvements. His deceased friend and others have at last been vindi cated, as ignorance decreased and as old fogy ism and selfishness died away. Dr. Satchwell is a live, bold aud aggressive speaker ami writer fully abreast of the times, and his county is proud of him. He sub mitted the following resolutions, which were unaniiuonsly adopted: i:colvca That IVnder county yields to no county in the. State in her devotion to the great cause of internal improvement, as means of material advancement, in agricul ture, commerce, and manufacture, and this whether such improvement consists in railroad transportation or in water navigation, lhat this Soung county is very fortunate in elng blessed by nature with a fer tile and productive soil, great re sources of timber and of marl beds and phosphatic deposits, wealth . and geniality of climate, every means of good drinking water, ami navigable stream! intersecting al most everv section of the county. That in addition to the advantages of that great through route the Wilmington & Weldon railroad. running through the middle of the : county, the hearts of our people are warmed aud gratified, aud their en-1 ergies Increased, by the prospect, bright and cheering, of having two or more railroads running through the county at no distant day, viz tho Wilmingtou Onslow & Kast Car olina Railroad, and the Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley Railroad. JRcsolvcd That while, as North Carolinians, our hearts are big! Church Service To-Morrow. Wrst Pnsbvterlan Church, corner of Third and tiian?j streets, Kev. Peyton 11. now, ras-. tor. sund j services at 11 a. m. isiiors s cordially welcome always. Sunday fcnooi , ai p. m., mm in me .Mission ck.jiwi uuu u the IH ture Koom of he Church. titi Paul s Evan. Lutheran Church, corner of Sixth and Market streets. Kev. r. w. E. i es- chau. Pastor. English cum muni on services at 11 o'clock a. m. cierman senices ai s p. m. sondav School at 3 p. m. W. II. Strauss, supt. Visitors cordially welcome. Grace Methodist E. Church. South, corner of Fourth and Mulberry streets. Kev. Walters. c.Tpasr. Pastor, services to-morrow at n a. m. at the new lecture room on Mulberry street. New members will be received and the sacra ment of t he Lord s Simner administered. Sab- li.it h School at :i n n. m. second Presbyterian cnurcn,corner oi r ouna ami timnbell streets. i:ev. J. w. rnmru. Pastor, sundav services at 11 a. m. sab bath School at 3 n. m. The public cordially Invited. Seats fn-c. First Bant 1st Church, corner of Market and Fifth streets. Kev. T. II. Prttchard, D. D., Pastor. Senices at 11 a. m. and 8 P. m. &un day School at 3 30 p. m. ITayer and Praise meetlmj Thursday' night at 8 o clocK. Bladen Street M. E. Church, corner Fifth and Bladen streets.. Kev. T. Pace Klcaud, Pas tor. Preaching at 11 a. m. class meeting at 3 p. m. Brooklyn Baptist Church, Kev. G.M. Tolson, Pastor. Senices at 11 a. m. and 7 30 p. m. Sunday School at 3 p. m. Prayer meeting Friday night at 8 p. m. Kehglous senices In Tlleston Upper Koom every Sunday at 3 P. M. Public cordially lnvl- ed. Fifth Street M. E. Church, between Nun and Church streets. Kev. I. II. Tuttle Pastor. Sen ices at 11 a. m. and TlJJp.m. St. Thomas' Pro-Cathedral. First Mass at 7 a. m. second Mass at 10 a. in. espersand Benediction at. roclock, p. m. Daily Mass at Second Baptist Church, on Sixth, between Church and Castle streets, Kev. J. P. King, pastor. Senices at 11 a. in. and 7 30 p. in. Sunday School at 9 a. in. Prayer meeting every Tuesday night. First Baptist Church (coL) corner of Fifth and Campbell streets, Kev. A. M. Conway, pastor. Preaching at If a. m., at 3 p. m. and at a p. m. Sunday School at 1 p. m. Seats free. St. Mark's Church, corner Sixth and -Mulber ry streets. Kectory opjxjsite to the Churcn. .Morning iTayer and snnon at n o'ciock. Sunday School at 4 p. m. Evening Prayer and sermon at 7-70 o'clock. Holy communion cele brated on the first Sunday in every month, and on all Holy and Saint's Days. shlloh Baptist Church, corner of Eighth and Walnut streets. Preaching at 11 o'clock, a. m. sabbath School at 1 o'clock, p. tn. Preaching at 3 o'clock, n. m. Bible reading at ti o'clock, p. in. Preaching at 8 15 o'clock, p. in. Seats iree. tiaer .m. v. iMorns, pasior. Spring Goods inL.atest Styles in MILLINERY, NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS, DressTrirnmins BTJTTOlSrS, LACES, EMBKOIDERIE! COBIMEICCIAL. NEWS. WILMINGTON MARKET. March 20.-2:30 V. M. SPIRITS TURPENTINE Firm at 3G? cents. No sales reported. KOSIN Steady at 82i cents for strained and 871 cents for cood strained. TAR Finn at 1.V. CRUDE TURPENTINE Firm at $1.00 for hard, $2.00 for yellow dip and -vi rem. COTTON Steady. The following are the official ouotations: Ordinary, CI; good ordiharv. 7 15-1 G; low mid dlinir, 8 ia-lC;niicKliine !; good mid dlini- iH. ReeeiiJts to-dav: Spirits, 80; rosin tar, :7; crude, 2o; cotton, 34. All Ladles mi Child ca's hrM dV Cods, (JOKSET8, U08IRUV. HANDKERCHIEFS, Etc. rull Line of Easter Novelties EASTER CARDS, EASTER EGGS, RABBITS. Our Pattern Hats and Bon nets are of the Latest Stylesl Beintf tiie work of a Frencli Artist, ami Parties having their orders filled at our Establishment may rely on having the LATEST STYLES ! -o- Il S l,OUIl: GOODWIN SI A IC INK NEWS. ARRIVED. Steamer D. Mtirchion, Smith, Fay policy broad enough, to embrace, in oar devotion and affections, the en tire State we canuot withhold the expression of onr high gratification that this Southeastern iortion of North Carolina is so greatly to be improved, w signally to be "benefit-'. ed in all respects, by the early en-' trance and eastern terminus, into the noble aud rising city of WilmingJ, ton, of North Carolina's greatest en-, terprise. the Uape tear & la.lkin -Valley Railroad, JUsolrtct, That while we hail with delight, and wish God-speed to. this bright harbinger of better! days to our people and of; renewed improvement and greater prosperity to Wilmington and all j the surrounding and contingent; counties, we inevt to-uay more es-; , pecialiy to consult as to the best ; steps to Do taKen to induce the proper authorities of said road to locate its route, as it runs from Fay ettevUle to Wilmington, on the East tide of Black river, "near the old ' stare route, assured as we are that ettwville, Williams & Murchison. Steam yacht Louise, Galloway, son tn port. Master. Ger barque Bellona, Lena, St Vin cent, C V, E Peschau & Wester- mann. Ger barque Bargermeister Kers tern, Lhrennch, Buenos Ayres, E Peschau & Westermann. CLEARED. Steamer D Murchison, Smith, Fay ettejv ille. Williams & Murcliison. Steam yacht Louise. Gallowav. public ; oouinport. Piaster I Stoves N (JKE.VT VARIETY, COO KR AND HEAT crs. Can give you any tiling you are likely to want. We dent male them, but we have to cesa to the best sources ot supply. Call and see us. ALDERMAN, PLANNER & CO., Dealers la Hardware. Tinware. Ac. men 12dw WUBtfnston. N. C Diamond Dyes TN ALL COLORS, A FULL AND COMPLETE stock caa be found at F. C. MILLERS, CJennan Drug More. Corner 8. Fourtli and Nun sts.. i-. t-recnpuons nued at all rimes, day um lum. men 'Mil Mrs. 8 T. Brice, DRESS' MAKING T HAVE MOVED MY DRESS MAKING 1 Rooms to my residence. No. ll Mnihprrv .v . a :it t cu, wriwiTB r rum ana pecona rrpr wua proposeu rouic win ue otsi ior . wm happy to have tie ladles of Wllmlne Pender county. . 1 ton to call and leave their orders with me. IZctolvtd That in view or ' the : splendid resources and great ail van j taes of Pender In the rich endow-, znents and beautiful gifts of nature, and the benefits accruing from act ual and prospective schemes of in ternal improvement within her bor ddrs, including easy access to the best markets In the country, there omy, and the habitual practice of the best methods In cultivating the soil and in other pursuits to render her people among the' most pros- perous and progressive In the State. Mr. John II. Murphy submitted a Iflces for work are as follows: Ladles' Dresses from ti to f 10. Misses Dresses from S3 to $d. Children's Dresses, from 3 to 8 years, fl to 15. children's. Misses' and Ladles' Wraps at very reasonable rates. special rates for Bridal Trosseaox. snronds. from S3 to $s, and made at the shortest nonce. Country orders solicited. Ladles having two or more dresses made. will find a reduction in the price of their work. Work euaranteed. men rtaw ltn f m Ask those who have tried and they will tell you that the Boy Clipper Plow is the best made. Sold only at JacobPs, who is the factory agent, t Will lill all orders, and satisfaction guaranteed to nil our customers. C-iTCall early and leave your orders for Easter. A Special Invitation is given to all to-call and look at our Styles and it will afford ns pleasure to show our Goods to all who favor us with a call. Very Respectfully, MRS. KB WIGGINS. N. B. Our Store will be closed on Good Friday. mch 27 EASTEK FLOWERS, 1 EASTER FEATHERS I v AND And a New Lot of EASTER GLOVES ! The Largest Stock to Select from Ever Brought to Wilmington j i -c- t all to call and sBazar We cordially invite one and see for themselves at Taylor' N. B. Our General Spring. Open ing takes place later, and we will 'A notify all through the papers. mch 26 i 1888. 1888. Pres5dential Year. THE New York Weekly Herald, Containing an Impartial epitome each week of the movements of all political parties, will be mailed to any address In the I nlted states or Canada, f com junk Gtu until alter the Presidential Election, ror 40 cents. $ Addrpss JAMES GORDON BENNETT, . mch 29 New Yorfc City. National Life -AND- Maturity Association, OF WASHINGTON, D. C. Cash House, M.M.Katz, 116 Market St. WILMINGTON, N. G. IIOUATIOBKOWNING, President. HON. GEO. D. ELDKIDGE, Sec. & Manager Cost Guaranteed. I ' (Quarterly and Annual Premiunis. guaranteed POLICY-HOLDERS WHO ItE- "mporwT. , . w a. Importers and Johi SPGFi . nrti mcll5"'Ilamw,'i: H,f .ntiv tmt "lfift will do well to call on A- bkoWN & CO., corner of North Water and Mulberry streets, and take a policy m the : Safety runaisysu;m m mc jiiuuiu Annuity Insurance company. This old, relia ble company has paid out in Wilmington for 1887 over $35,000 In death losses. , Amount of Insurance In force. . . .$57,000,000 r Death losses paid under Safety Fund System.... 2.5W,000 Amount of Safety Fund. 1,000,000 v. feb 3 Messenger copy It Store for Rent. IJ1UAT VEKY DESIRABLE STOKE on North Front Street, opposite First National Bank and just North of Capt, Mcjntire's Dry (Joocla store, recently occupied by me. A lli-sc-elass store, laa-ge, roomj'. cen trally located and well suited for any Kind of Fruits Nuts i. STILL T,tH lead. ' -The freshest. r 4 CANDIES always on hand, want to please the chUdre Postasne statnm in on hand. Kespectlufiy; quaDtlUej novis business. Possession given immediately. Apply to feb 3 tf T. SIIKIEP, 1(J North Fi-ont Htreet, imrcell Building. See Here You Man I : JQUNLAP, KNOX AND MILLER ! All the Popular Shapes just'in by yester day's freight. Any of the above shapes from $1.75 to $4.50. HATS ! HATS ! HATS I LOUIS' H MEARES, mch 13 13 NO. FRONT STREE. QN FIFTH STREET, BETWTEEN MUL ime. i LIME In exchange r0r vy.. LIME " , ' ...-rJf ' r- t - - n " "'CASH. LIME LIME LIME LIME sept POMONA HILL m . v :.. . - : ... - , i . - jOheaD. Nursery Stc- berry and WTalnut, are now fully equipped Horses and vehicles for hire and norses Doam ed and tended by the day, week or month. Largestockyard. - R. W. BEST, mhisiy . Proprietor E HAVE OPENED THIS DAY A nAN 0- some lot or plaiii ajnu STKifJiJj huass- W NELS, suitable for Children's Cloaks or Ladles Wrappers. Also, 50 pieces of yard wide sat eens, elegant styles ana super quality, ax, cents per yard. A run line, or India Linens, from 8 cents per yard to the finest quality.- A few handsome styles of Plaid Batiste and In- dia Linen, fine fabric and low price. fob 3 fvJ. HEDRICK.: llnrp 1888. W ILLUSTRATED. t -o- S JKaJLI ACCHUKI) LIAIilLITIKS. .J310,39O.93 NONE. Haupkk s WKEKLY has cL well-esfablislied place as the leading illustrated newspaper in America. The fairness Of its editorial com ments on current politics has earned for it the respect and confidence of all impartial read ers, and the variety and excellence of Its lite rary contents, which include serial and short storic-3 by the best and most popular writers, lit it for the perusal of people of the widest ranc-e of tastes and pursuits. Supplements are frequently provided, and no expense Is spared t o bring the highest order of artistic ability to bear upon the illustration of the changeful phases of home and foreign history: In all its features Harper's AVeekly is admir ably adapted to be a welcome guest In every household. " For y inter 'nnc Sprint 1 have a large stock of Obvo and three years old, g. , eties3 that I will C ose Out Che: - ALSO, Plum, OheiTv, Grape,; If you want anything in ft, sery line CHEAP,especial!vAP send for my Illustrated IiW Catalogue1 and Special hicel' surplus tock for Winter and sales OM837-8 only. :. . L' "Address, feb 8 tf "::; Pomona, X( 1 VcietY ffot, inE SEWING SOCIETY OP IT. i.r Fansn solicit oraers ror au Ends of m fancy sewing, crocheting and tmbroku. i .i Ladles' and Children's aprons jspwajr?. ' Orders left at -the Eector, or an .c Third street, will meet with pmptmenn. rt- f ' SoiUftliiiie Mtracthcf WILL OPEN ON MONDAY. MAEOH 26th, FULL ASSORTMENT OF ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN AND DRESS GOODS, Fancy Goods, &c, &c, &c. o- THOUSAND3 OP ARTICLES Have not the tiuie to specify, but can assure our patrons many, very many, bargains await their pleasure. More particulars in a few days. M. M. Katz, 11G Market Street, meh23 WILMINGTON, NC. Total Paid to Members..... ..S30G,G85.34 Head the following cards. They speak for themselves: Washington, D. C, Feb. 27tli, 1888. Mr. George D. Eldridge, Sect'y, National Life and Maturity Association, Washington, D. C. Dear Sin In acknowledging receipt of One Thousand Dollars this day paid me. being full amount of Policy In your Company on the life of my late husband, CoL Ellery C. Ford of this city, allow me to thank you and the Company for the promptness displayed In the settle ment. . Col, Ford died on January 31st, 1888, and proofs of loss were furnished your compa ny on February Sid. Under date of -February 21th, I received notice that check was awaiting my order, and I have this day received the amount, as stated above, being In full, with out discount-, although the terms of the Policy gave you ninety days In which to make pay ment. Such promptness must commend itself to every one and can but add to the confidence felt by the public in your institution. . Respect fully, : JULIA A. FORD. Washington, D. c, Feb. 2nd, 1888. Dear sin The management of the National Life and Maturity Association of this city is, to my personal knowledge, in the hands of as good business men as there are in any city in the country, men whose names, with those who know them, are the synonym of Integrity, business capacity and intelligence, and you can rest assured that they are not men who would allow their names to be t hus used un less they had personal knowledge and super vision of the management ol the Duslness. 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Dear Sin I know several of the Directors of the National Life and Maturity Association personally, and the others 1 know bv reputa tion, and I take pleasure in savinor that thpv are gentlemen of integrity, business capacity. and gooa nnanciai standing. r ery truly yours, . J G. CAltLISLE. AND MB WHAT 8KXATOK VANCK SAYS: U. S. SXNATS, WashingtoxD. C, March 2, 1888. Dear Sin An Intimate personal nrvmnin- tance with several members of the Board of Directors of the National life and Maturity Association of Washington, D. C. together with a knowledge by reputation of the hio-h business standing and character of th i malnlng members of the Board, enable me to say that any business enterprise managed by them will be conducted with Integrity Intel Ugence and business sagacity. In my opinion no company could be better entitled tnt ho dence and the patronage of the public than sucn a company. - - Very respectfully yours, raca 6 Ua Z. B. VANCE. REPAIR SHOP. J3 ARTIES IN WANT OF ANY KIND OF- Vehicle or want any Repairing done to their uiu vemcies, wm nna it to their Interest to call on - C. B. SOUTHERLAND & CO. Corner Second and Princess Streets." Send your horses to be shod. We have a first-class Shoer. . mch 5 tf filew York, PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE prices In JOHN AVERNER'S Barber Shop : 10 cents a Shave; 30 cents a Hair Cut and 20 cents a Shampoo. His own manufactured Hair Dye of every shade at 20 cents and upwards, j V J iaarKec street, between Water and - ; - sept 21, BOY CLIPPER PLOWS. Caution Notice: E, .THE UNDERSIGNED KOBT. f--NER BREWING CO., Of the ton, N." C, hereby caution tie Vm al, and Junk dealers to partial or sell bottles on which the vw c' the following firms; ILTortner W' Wm.enaust, J. H.TIenken,Agwit,ir Haar, Is blown In the "glass, jf SLutV never sold. If offered for and we viil prosecute any W n insame to the highest exMDtwfo. i iw - Per E. xr mch 23 lw JJAMES, TRACE CHAINS, BITS, HORSE Collars, Curry Combs, Back Bands. Rope and a complete line of Agricultural Implements at BOTTOM PRICES. V ; WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. . Jacbbi's ndw. Store, I? South Front Street. Easter CV( ,yyiLL OPEN TO-f Ai - beautiful assortment, vi ; Plain, Fringed and very W Please caU and make you wS?t Cash orders from the couJinT111' " y attended to at ftBirisfaerger5 ,Live Book and M"5; mch 15 50 B0SIENRY 001 n i ebl3
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