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, i il H'Af ' Mill. Absolutely Pure. th Vestry accepted liis resignation, but at once elected hi ruReot or emer itus with a liberal salary. ;Tluis has been brouffht to a close a long and honorable pastorate. Hispredeces sor was ItectorSOyears. This church then has had but two lectors in 57 years! Dr. Huske has the love and continence not oniy w inrunr, but of the entire community. " Wilson J dvance: Last Monday ujoruitigr a Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Ward were walking along the street near the factory one of them stepped on what from the result must have been a dynamite bomb. Both were burnt and bruised considerably and bad iy frightened. Asheville Citizen.' Rev. Father White, of St.- Laurence's . uatnoue Church, has resolved to purchase or build an Infirmary ror tne special . mm benefit of alline or indigent peopie. whether residents or visitors. o nl.iA can be better suited for the afflicted than Asheville. The Urmarv will be in charge of Sisters of Mercy, but any one i mlmifted who s in any way cosir.xiir.ciAi. neiys. I liiccizllaneous uii:d2Llai:i:ou3.- WILMINGTON MARKET. Ma v 4.-2 :30 P. M. SPIRITS TURPENTINE-Steady at S2 cents. Receipts sold at 32lc ROSIN Firm at 82 cents for strained and 87 cents for good strained. . - . TAR Firm at $1.05. CRUDE TURPENTINE Firm at $1.Q0 for hard, $1.902.00f or yel low dip and virgin. '.. COTTON Quiet. . The following are the official quotations: Ordinary, I-62; good ordinary, 8 3 10: low una dlinsr, 0 1-16; middling 9; good mid dling 91 ' Receipts to-day: Spirits, 131 ;rosin, 388; tar, 230; crude, 35; cotton, 21. in the will af- Portuiie Teller. RS. PURBIE, TIIE FAMOUS ASTROLO- M cer. orNew York, now at 217 Marfcet street, i can be consulted on all the affairs ot life. mvea initials of those ron nave or will marry, i brings the separated together, causes speedy marriages, past, present and future revealed. 50 cents ana $1-00. Will remain until May 1st. ap26H . ' i - ' Office op Sscbktabt and treasurer of thx Carolina Central KailroadCo ; -Wilmington, N.C., April 5th; 1888 1 notice, MARINE NEWS. Fay ilieted or s ufrerinsr without refrara I to their religious beliefs. pu- ThU wmW rver varies. A marvel of Hrv t rr n rtii n nd w holesomc ness. cznicai loan in? oruinao auu. wiuiaunw , t . Chatham Record: Mr. James E. s town sin p. with paralysis some days More mm- Tn,.,iP nf Mntthws township, was rest, short wcU-Li alum or piiwphatepowuers. Rgo. He was ht rick en while plowing ddvir ueu kuyal baking fuWUKK j jn the field, and when found by the v9 llvJl.ut ! family was unconscious. He is one octajdnrly lenrm 4thpd Srdpw FRIDAY, "MAY 4. 183. IX COXGRKSS YKSTKItriAr. SENATE. Washington, May 3. Mr. Stew art introduced a bill to execute cer tain treaty stinulations prohibiting Chinese immigration. Heferred toj the committee on Foreign Relations. ! The Bill for the establishment or a 13 u re a u of Animal Industry was taken up. Mr. Palmer addressed ihft Senate in sunDort of the bill and Mr. Vest onDOsed it. He Hld to ttmak of what he- called - of Chathaufs most respected citi- 2iis. On last Tuesday a re- i markablv line herd of cattle passed J through 'our town, beluff driven to llaleigh bv Air. w. . reague, 01 this county. They were the largest and fattest beeves ever seen here, and one of them was said to weigh l,b00 pounds. Greenville Reflector: Reports of damage by the frost last week are coming in" Corn was more or less damaged, some sections sustaining more than others. Some few farm ers had .to plow up part or their crop and plant again. The greatest damage seems to have been done the vinevards. The vines were ARRIVED. Steamer A P Hurt, Robeson, etteville. Woody Sz Currie. Steamer Passport, Harper, South nort. Master. Steam yachtLouise,Sellers, South port. Master. CLEARED. Steamer A P Hurt, Robeson, Fay etteville. Woody & Currie. Steamer Passport, Harper, South port, Master. x Vz- Steam yacht Louise, Sellers, South nort. Master. Ger brig Atlantic. Schlottuian, Hamburg, Patersqn, Downing Co EXPORTS. FORKIGN. Hamburg Ger brig Atlantic 2, 742 bbls rosin. bloomincr and all the new growth Llled 1 was killed. It is thought the grape ,.oMf wrrl.Vnt. " fiiif! Kftidthat! crop viu lie aiuiosc a lanure. IUE Wfcw J , , - . . helpless and writhiug : ana pratcue Deople were under it. it- was tyranny. There Ai- are not believed to the most were terrible! be hurt much. five men Charlotte Chronicle: Rev. G. L. or firms, in Chicago, hicli reguiat- Cook, whose supply or 1'aw ureek Ad the nrice of cattle every day. ! church terminated last Sunday, was They met and flxnl the price for the fin the city yesterday and left this next day. So that these men owned j morning on the North bound train the cattle raisers property and con-1 for his old home near Staunton, fiacated it as absolutely an if they ! Vinrinia. A citizen of Catawba noftsessel the ricrht to take it from his farm without paying him one cent. The bill then went over and the Senate went Into secret session. When the doors were reopeneti n hill was passed to perfect the quar antine service of the United States, It Imposes a punishment of line of not more than $300, or impriion ment for cot more than thirty days, or both, upon any person, master, pilot or owner of a vessel entering any United States port in violation ol tne quarantine regulations train ed under-the act to prevent the in troduction of Infections or conto glous diseases Intothe United States It provides ror the estaoiisnment or .Additional Quarantine stations at the mouth of the Delaware Hay, the entrance of Chesapeake Bay near Cape Charles, on the Georgia coast, at or near Key West, and at several Pacific coast points. Appropria tions are made as follows: For the construction anil maintenance of quarantine stations at Delaware Breakwater, $75,000; Cape Charles, Va.. $112,000; South AtlanticStation, t Hanalo Sounds 2S500: Kev West. $33,000; Gulf Quarantine, (formerly HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Mr. lielmont, or rew ork, pre sented and the House adopted the conference report on the joint reso lution accepting, on behalf of the United States, the invitation of the .French Republic to take part in the International Exhibition to be held in Paris in 1889. (The Commissioner representing the United States will receive a salary of $10,000.) The House then went Into Com mittee of the Whole (Mr. Springer, of Illinois, in the chair), on the Tar iff bilL Mr. Wilson, of West Virginia, a member of the Ways and Means Committee, said that the opponents of the bill represented the issue to be between free trade and protec tion, and addressed the House in fa vor ot the bill. A h htf I I UUU 1UI. istockdale, ofTib3TS3t-U from, the Committee on Public Lands, re ported, and the House passed with amendment, the Senate joint resolu tion providing that certain public lands In Mississippi, Alabama and Arkansas shall be sold as offered lands. county tells us that rain is badly needed there, as well as elsewhere. The crops look, well, except spring oats. Wheat never looked better at this season of the year and the pros pects for a good fruit crop are . fine. Ad vie to Mothers. Mrs. Winslow'a Soothing Syrup should always he used when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the lit tle sufferer at once; it produces nat- j ural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from iain, and the little cher ub awakes as "bright as button.'" It Is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the lowels, and Is the best known reme dy for diarrhrea, whether arising I rrom teething or other causes. Twenty five cents a lottIe. July u deod&wly MONTHLY 8TATE3IKNT. STOCKS ON HAND MAY 1, 1888. Cotton ashore, 3,000; afloat, 3; total. 3.009. . Spirits ashore, 4?J; afloat, 325;total, 804. Rosinashore, 55,494; afloat, 5,422 total. 60.91C. Tar ashore. 8.582: afloat, 102: to tal, a?44. Crude ashore,S00:afloat;total 300 RECEIPTS FOR MONTH KNDIXG MAY 1 Cotton. 358; spirits, 2,38G;roin,19,119; tar, O.SIM; crude 741. EXPORTS FOR MONTH ENDINU MAY 1. DOMESTIC. Cotton, 1,502; spirits, l,995;rosin,6,745; tar, C, 401; crude, 73G. FOREIGN. Cotton spirits, ;rosiu, 11,C50; tar, ; crude, MISCELLANEOUS. -o- EXTRAORDINARY! i SPECIAL GASH SALE XTOTICEJS HEREBY GIVEN TnAT ANEW 11 . : :, ' Series of Stock In the Wilmington nomestead ss Loan Association will oe issued on Saturday, May 5th, 1888. Books of subscription will be i --- . - - opened at the office of . th Treasurer, at the j western Union Telegraph office, beginning April 25th and closed May ! 5th. , This is a good nnnortunitv for Dersons not able to purchase the old stock to borrow money cheaply and secure a home. . ; f By order or tne Board oi uireccors, - r 4- r? Rknv THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING OP the Stockholders of the Carolina. Central Railroad Company will be held at the office of the Old Dominion Steamship Co., corner of Beach and west streets, in ine, cicy oi riew York. N. Y.I at 1 o'clock P. M.. on Thursdar the 10th day of May proximo. ap 5 tf Secretary and Treasurer. ap25tf V. C. BbOWN, Secretary and Treasurer. HEADQUARTERS FOR- BASE BALL SUPPLIES IN LARGE VARIETIES. For sale, at i HEINSBERGER'S ap,18 ?' j : ' "' The New Stabl s QN FIFTH STREET, : BETWEEN MUL beiTy and Walnut, are now ruiiy equipped Horses and vehicles for hire sand horses board ed and tended by the day, week or month. f - fr- .Large stocjtyara. . . . r; w. BEST. mh 12 ly , " - Proprietor.. ff llminglej Savings i' TrosV Ctmpany, . MARKET, B ET WEEN SECON U - ; AND Third Streets . jouis vvilukic ATKifeu.N, presiaenv W.. P. TOOMER, Cashier. . ,sv Lends money on satisfactory security. Pays interest on deposits. ' . Is empowered to execute Trusts of all kinds. rach26tf - -' --.- ja iiijk! mil) mm m nnr TJsefal Bridal; 'Presents jj Tl .f UCU MORE DESIRABLE TO YOUNG j married people than the many pieces of silver rivPTi at weddlnsrs and fit only for display.' are for sale at I Heinsberger's Live Book and Music Store. op 18 ' f I HAVE ON i!AXI A Veht Grocer $m wMch.are.cordlaUy reco are fond of Fancy Goods. " 1 Saratoga CHIps-1- OLIVES FARCIES. Large French pbun . . " EVAPORATED CALliX) , HALIBUT STEAK. : r SMOKED SALMON. "nOUSEHOLp AMMONIA CONDENSED TOMATOES lac ImedandDoosucsA BRANDIED FIGStJEAKS finest quality. AlsqtHeVERT BUTTERrecelvedweeklyl)yxp? : : :Direcimpori0,; JCEWEbBV UN D REDS OF MEN IN LMINGTON think they have their-Uves insured. Some of them will die while under this Impression and ; tJieir ramiiies wm aiscpver , loo iaie: tuai- is was an illusion. - tut; uasi) muubu vy uiu liinuic wlviic ju t un- ; jinnorreri sessmeni company iuui cuuimeucfu ousmesa nere. otners win ionow soon too late; make sure provisions for in a lire insurance company i na The Mutual L,ire insurance company oi iscafj. , f Ktncknf KN":r fvii nf., -' I - b j ii . in m ' It Ln - ounnfff prices imaranr .ruvipt equal tg"i . Before, it ts . Importers and AahhZ UI MiZ& t r your family j mCh5 -Hardware .Tin..' c-flas PT.oKi me ... '"""ycanacni, April21st1 AM OFFERING FOR THE SPRING TRADE the best and most complete stock of the season at lowest prices. Handsome Smlnir Dress I Goods, all of the lijrht shades. In Albatross, Frenchand Amerl - can Sat teens. Printed Chains, percaies, umg ham and Prints. In my crrent specialty. White Goods, my stock surpasses that of any former season, white ismtroiaerea uresses, wnu Trlmminprs to match. Plaid, Checked and Nainsook. A few Handsome Embroidered Pique Dresses. These eoods are 4 very rasmonaoie and In ereat demand. A lame stock of House keeping Goods, Table Cloths, Napklns,Towels, I etc, at prices lower than ever. Handkerchiefs and Hosiery for Ladles and Gentlemen. Some very good styles In Cloths and Casslmeres for Men and Boys wear, with a full general stock of Dry Goods and Notions. ! ap S3 Jisp. J. iiii-muuft.. Building Materials ! York,1 is the oldest, largest, and bent company ln tne world, its policies are lnconiesuoio. re paid immediately on; the receipt of proof of death, and are liberal In their conditions. Assets now over fii8.uoo,au.uu. , - - Mrs. .WILLARD, Agent, feb 27 - 211 North Water St . Valuable Lands for Sale. JNE. TRACT (F LND, LYING ON mile from Lincoln too, N. C.. consisting: of acres, 53 acres cleared: is m et for cotton. but gives good crops for all grains. ' Has a b-nch running through it ard a fine ppflrg: few acres of bottom iind on the branch and so R-rf'& in wood; ok. aid hickory, wr I tun- Anotiier-irart lylrg 2s utiles rm Linoh" ton mlie. t mm o. .- - , 1U) eavon. 25 cleared, line bprlog of. dt1ciou( water, about six acres of bottom la d cefr iton the t ra' ch: is Vu 1 for to h ceo, t;ut er'os thr.r crons wen; acres tn yeiuiw piri r ana hk;.. s rpr price aud teruit-. piiy io '.-tiOSLTc alORRlS, rnch lfi rr a ur.t'ra M pit F. Rt Bro.kerf' Thursday&Friday.Majj f 3t FOR TIIK MAILS. The malls close and arrive at the omce as follows: CLOSE. Northern through malls, fst 8 .00 P. M. Northern through and way malls... 11.00 A. M. N. c. and A. N. c. itailroads and routes supplied therefrom a00 A. M. Raleigh Fayettev e, COO P. M. and K.00 A. M. southern way malls IL30 P. M. southern through malls &15 V- M, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Western malls (C. c. Railway) 5.45 A. M. Cape Fear Y V R R and points sup piled therefrom 5.45 P. M. Raleigh Hamlet It. 1L. and points supplied therefrom ; 2.00 P. M Smlthvlile . 2.00 P. m: Wrights vine 8.30 A.M. Clinton, special &15 P. M. TUESDAY AND FRIDAYS. Onslow c. H. and Intermediate offl- ..? 6.00 A.M. Little River, S. c, and Intermediate oftices 2.00 P. M. Cape Fear River mall loo P. M. OPEN FOR DELIVERY. Northern and way malls gJO P. M. .Nonnern lurougn mail, late 11.00 P. 3f. rnjumern mails tea) a. v Southernway malls aaoXTM Carolina Central R. IL a. m Malls collected from street bo in hnstnfMvt nonion pi city at a a. m. 11 A. M. and 4.45 P. M. and from other noirAsof fhprttvnr. 5 t i and4A.M. ir General deliver' onen from k m i tn rm r. m.. anaoiW5nnaa) g rrom 9. 00 to 10.20 A. M v arner-voeilverT onen on sundav f mm o -ai M.Oue; "THIS WEEK ONLY 1 99 Bargains Offered in every department for CD LTD 7 uucklen'a Am tea Salve The Best Salve In the world for Cuts, Braises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Hheuux, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap red Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Krnptions, and positively cures I'lies, or no pay required, ltisiruar anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 21 cents per box. : For sale t?y Win. II. Green. . STATE NEWS. FayettcYille Journal: Rev. Dr. Uuake, who lias for the past37 years been the Rector of the St. John's Episcopal Church In this town, ow ing to feeble: health, resigned the Rectorship or the churchayear ago. The contrresratlon was so reluctant to sever the life long relationship Trita their venerable i'astor, that they refused to accept his resigna tlon,but instead, tendered him ayears absolute freedom from the cares and labors of the office, hoping that rest would restore htm to his wonted vigor. After a year's respite. Dr. Huske again submitted his resigna tion to the Vestry last week saying that his health was etui so imperfect that efficient discharge of the duties of his office as Restor was altogether beyond his strength and that he felt compelled to retire from the Rector t hip. Under these circumstances -uouey order and Register Department open from 8 A. M. to 5 P. M., continuous. ' stamp Office open from 8.00 A. M. to 5 P. M. stamps on sale at treneral deiivprv a m to 10 A. M. and l to 7 P.M. POMONA HILL NURSERIES POMONA, N. C., Two and a Half Miles West of Greensboro. N. c. rjrmemain line of the R. D. R.R. passes jaroasp uQe grounus and within 100 feet ot iuc iuw. osjera inuiis inaKestops reinitlir twice dally each way. Those interested in rruik turn t run urowinff are eordlally invited iu iupv.i inis, me uirirest Nursery in the oiir, tuiu une oi me largest m the South. chuck consists ot Apples, Peach. Pear. liiwrrics. vuince. t,rai)ea. . ItaFnbeiTlea. t,aasebfrrif numn rni . Ln?ll&h Walnut. Pitjins ohovtn,,. Plant Strawberries. Roses. Kvenrreens. shnn. tw Ac. All the neT and rare varieties as well as wiufchowC3 which my new catalogue for 1S88 nri"0 agent or if!EP.I1i,eDce.80llleL DestrlpUve Cata- Address J. VAN LINDLEY, POMONA, GuHford Co., N. C. t!!rJlH!L?3l2?xsux wntJ In every County. A srood Dasinsr ffimmiwinn win yZ an in . , - Field Croquet. mR E BEST LINE OP CROQUET FOR QUAL- tty and nice ever offered. Good, Cheap and Durable, Also Lawn Tennis, at HEINSBERGER'S ALL GOODS offered at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES OK, o SHI -o- LADIES ARE INVITED to call and assure themselves of this fact. RE r.TE IV3 BE This Special Offer is BONA FIDE AXD FOR WEEK ONLY ! THIS SO CALL E A RLY AND AVOID TH E RUSH AT THE LADIES' EMPORIUM. 1 15 Market St. MRS.E. B.WIGGINS. apiau Paints, Hardware, 1 . .. CLAY FLUE CHIMNEYS ! Crocks. - ' t. i . Most, complete stock of BUILDING SUPPLIES i to oe round m tne state, which we i offer at the lowest prices. 1 r Trimmed Bonnets and f - In all the Latent stjfei . ; Ladies invited to calL ; J We can do yonr Printing in better r and give you as good work as gomcss per cent, better than others. NoV work turned out and paper used is i: the best. . . - , ' -. , v. RjptoS and Binding Derark holding its own against all competitors. ' When in heed of Blank Books, ant i style of binding or paperr give xts i tt we know we can suit you and be&!3 keep your money at home. All it done in our office and under pur super: , MCJIS0N 4 jr.. ' K rJev.Yo'rfc, Factory Agents for Stoves, wk have; A Large Assortment of Stoves which we ask you to examine. The ZEB VANCE and OTHELLO stijl lead. Farming Implements, Amalgum Bells, Esti mates ror ijuuaing Materials, circulars of Stoves and Sash "furnished upon application, bur low prices will surprise and goods please you ! PROMIER 29, EAST RIVER, NEW YORK Located between Chambers and Roosevelt sts. , At 3 o'clock. P. M. . ' - EQUATOR Saturday? Mar 12 FROM WILMINGTON- ' - BENEFACTOR ' TiiPwinV rov -i Foti4To M ..Friday, May equator. Tuesday, May Jacobi's lid wl Store I Kaes gurailteei 10 and from pomta m North ap 19 tf 12 South Fronts treet. 83?" Through Bills Lading and Lowest Thro' i On Corn, Peannts . and Potatoes IT I TP", n TtrifT, tr . Addres " mitT GAEBONATE OF LIME, ally 8if FRENCH RTin Tout, a. f o m e-. -a . h y . S 3 O -iJ rj e pi 5 and South Carolina. For Freight or Passage apply to n G. SMALLBONES, Superintendent. Wilmington, N. C : THEO. E. EGER, Traffic Manager. '.':Li- : New York. v i. r. i & uu., uen'i Agents, aP 9J 35. Broadway, New York. Diamond Dyes JN ALL COLORS, A FULL ANP COMPLETE stock can be found at ' . F. C. MILLER'S, -German Drug store. - Corner s. Fourth and Nun Sts.. r". PreSCllDtlOns flllert at. nil Hmaa hv e,. ...... . -,e ...-.rr-. h: . U TTrTlTl ea Wonders exist In IhrHissTifia wJw of forms. but are surpassed by the mm cia ui mvenunn. . 'rnnso wnn itre m utjeu ui urumaDie WOrK tnat can tm rtrm , r ouvuiu uii uuuc aenu meir address to HaUett & Co., Portland, Maine, and receive free, full Information how i filthpr RAT. ot all ages, can earn from $5 to t35 per day and itii mejr uve, s . i ou are started free. Capital not reaulrecL-Rnm ti va moria. over $50 In a single day atrthis work. All suc- nov 22 firan itw 0., JBAJfKJEBS, 13 & 15 BROAD ST. N. MEMBEBS OF THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. NEW YORK PRODUCE EXCHANGE ' NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. ' ' NEW YORK COFFEE EXCHANGE. " . CHICAGO BOARD OF TKADE. Transactions made at. nnv kt ! whTn6rtSroHVtllilcu uu "rpn for customers , interest allowed on deposit accounts, apl 7 lm " Lime. Lime, PHILADELPHIA AKD BALTDIOEIf In JOHN WERNElt'S Bartoer Shop 10 cents a Shave; 20 centa a Hair cs : cents a Shampoa Ills own manufactr: Dye of every shade at 20 cents andc no. 29 Mancet street, Detween mt Front , . . , CARRIAGE REPOSITC REPAIR SHOP. jAKTIES IN WANT OF AST? Vehicle or want any Repairing toe t old vehicles, wUl find It to their in- -a110 ! C. B. SOUTHEELAM) tr. . Corner Second and Princess b; Send your horses to te Bnoa.Mij, nrst-class Shoer. ' iGtOYOS JN GREAT VARIETY, 'COOK AST t- ers. - Can give yod anything yon J It: want. We don't make tnem, Wt w cess to the best sources of supply v Call and see us. ' .,, ini:n iaw "M 1 Life Insuranc .1 -o Safe, KellaWe, A LL THE FOLIC t-uvt ; cently got left 'will do 5 BRfcWN & CO., corner of or t Mulberry streets, ana ; Safety .Fund System in tie Annuity Insurance company. , i 1887 over 135,000 In death losses. Amount of Insurance in i wr Death losses 'paid under saiey . Fund System .' M "' J.i Amount of Safety In? -'.;"'" ' feb . Messenger copyi- Homes in North Care HENRY CLEWS & C Onlv 20 Hours Bid New York! Alr' 151 LIME in exchange for LIME SZIHE : LIME . LIME . y LIME ' PROSIONS. - GROCERIES . DRY GOODS : HARDWARE. LUMBER. On the Raleigh aad Aatt im T VD 1.600 A'! leaf pinfe region. For f ,cr; lOtS tO OUlt pOTCnMCT0- BSC;'. Larger tracts $5 per f: C aort (or Banltarinm), A.Hi for Fruit Cuuure, 7 pW, t A number of NcwEaW Is the dealrcof the gie dnftft small farmers, .m-rMS; from the iJew Kng ber. t sept. FUJENCH CASH. , 15KU3. Rocky- ; -nr.. Fluting machines for less ihun factory prices at XrinVa tto-i. tMr tHmn norm. tn& IIUD mm. MMirUV'- better terming couuj;-0f , found. Thla la p ScroB who have setueu .t Hmiicd (lC f fcmax offer, JSjS wri r - Fof farther particular T r Coaais'r.of lTc -' - .' . ' " 'V-'"' ' a.J J JJepot, , - , -. . . - - - -
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