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WILMINGTON, N. C, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 12, 1889. NO 37.
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peron in fKO tBinjiie rcry
bet vrlne-mclune made in
the world, with aU tbe atUchmrnt.
We will alto MM ITCC com p; am
line of our eokjly and valuable art
pie. In returu we aa ins: j
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' Wnat We HOUf l WiWP ,.nv
call at your home, and after 9
th all hall become your own
,perty. Tlua rrana nucnme u
de after tbe Mincer patents.
which have run outjlheforepatents
run out itoia inrv. wi.u mo
attaebmaatf, and now aelli for
SSO. Bet,atronfeai,mosi pt
machine in tbe world. All ia
. No capital rcquireu. nam.
who write to tt at once can ae-
mi Uoeot workii of M
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PaayStCtaUMI Cotlff.
All nonest, con:l!nUous physicians who
glw n. U. B. (Botanic Blood Balm) a trial,
frankly admit Its saperlortty over all othrr
Mi..! medicines.
lr. w.J. Adair, liockmart, o.i., writes: "I j
n . nl B. B. B. as one or the best blood niedl-1
. Illf s.-'
Itr. a. IL Hoscoe, Nashville. Tenn., writer
Ml reports of B. B. B. are favorable, and its
MMt ay "action is timly wonderrul'
Dr. J. W. Khodea, Crawf ordSTUle. ua. .writes;
I confess B. B. B. is the best and quickest
mi (Heine tor rheumatism I have ever trieiL,?
ir. s. J. Fanner, c rawfordsville, Ga.,Avrltes:
I I'luHrruuv rccouinicuu o. o. d. as uuc
tonic alterative. Its use cured an excrescence
oftlioneck after other remedies effected no
iH-iveptlble good."
Dr. ('. II. Montgomery. Jacksonville, Ala.,
wriies: -.Mv mother Insisted on my getting
H. B. 11. for her rheumatism, as her case stub
bornly resisted the usual remedies. She ex
perleoced Immediate reUef, and her iraprove-uien-
has been truly wonderful."
a prominent physician who wishes his name
not given, says: "A patient of mine whose
ase of tertiary syphilis was surely killing
him, and which no treatment seemed to check,
was entlrelv cured with about twelve bottles
of B. B. B. lie was fairly made up of skin and.
bones and terrible ulcers."
at
STOKLET'S."
"WE AR NOW rliE- ft?
jpf pared to accommodare Ji
WE ARE NOW PBE-
all who may call upon us with the
Finest Oysters
to be hiii on the Coast. We have made special
preparations for the Season.
Myrtle Grove, Middle and
Stump Sound Oysters
always on hand.
tyU? desired.
0i t 10 tf
served promptly and in any
W. H. STOKLEY,
Wrlghtsville.
Wanted
Agents in every Town
and County to se!l our
(.oods. Send us one dollak. and we will send
you sample that sells for three dollars, and
start, you in a business that will pay you from
fm to laoo per month.
Address
THE RICHMOND PUBLISHING CO.,
janUriw " Richmond. Va.
Wilmington Savings & Trust Co.,
PRINCESS, BETWEEN FRONT AND SEC
ond streets.
John wilder ATKINSON, President.
w. p. TOOMER, Cashier. m
Lends money on satisfactory security.
PayB Interest on deposits.
Is empowered to execute Trusts of all kinds,
jans tf
Drugs and chniiculp,
'XILET ARTICLES, PATENT MEDICINES,
shoulder Braces, Trusses, etc, etc.
Also Prescriptions filled day or night at
F, C. MILLER'S,
Drug Store,
jan 4 Corner Fourth and Nun Ste.,
The National Life
AND -
Maturity ssoeiation
OF WASHINGTON.
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D. C.
Asset
Liabilities
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Paid to nir-mbers
.fqu.irr3.i9
None.
.l20,0B.ai
HORATIO BROWNINu,
President,
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Q&GHOS D. ELDRllkaR,
isecratary. Manager and Actuary.
Lire insurance at Absolute cost.
uuaranw&ed PeUcy.
An Incoutestlble POUcy.
Maturity value in Casn at Fixed Age?
Annual cost Absolutely Limited.
oily l our Payments per Year.
Non Forfeitable Attcr Three Years,
P. S. RIDDELLK. M. D.
Medical Director;
w o. oibsoN. sueeial Atrent.
ll
USis r streets aw.
JOHN HA A
a.. Local Agent.
Wlimintnou r. c.
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LOCAL ZLST13 AS-
index to new Advertisements
Pkof Tbipp Lecturer
J J IIbdkick Corsets
u P Penny Finn Clothing
Munds Bros Pharmacists
HEIN8BBR0ER -Valentines
li Cronenbekg Photographer.
Howkli, & Ccmming Mattressss
R M McIntike-Window Shades
K H Newton New Management
Jas 6 Mi nks, Agt Prescriptions
F C MmLKR Drugs and chemicals
(.'has F Browne, Apt Must be sold
1 Jacob i Hardware Co Boy Clipper
W E Sprinoer & Co For the Holidays
fiEo k French & Sons Well to Remember
Hood oak wood is selling some
whftr cheaper now.
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Thr receipts of orton ar this port
t dy foot up 511 bales.
We iil! lead in low prices and the
beM cook stoves. N Jacobi Hdw
Co. . . .... ...
nee our latest (loot- iail. transom i
iiftnr and sash fastener. N. Jacobi land upwards wiH visit this city as
Hdw. Co. t Idelgatps.
Warmer weather is in store for us. j ieat h ofaormer Kefidew.
The wind got around towards the! u . a Atr ., ' t Cn ,
13 ; Mr. (reorge W. Jewett. formerly a
South this iiT.on. j resident of this citv. died at his resi-
We have something new and use-.
ful to show the builder and farmer.
N. Jacobi Hardware Co.
All kinds of School
Books and
j School Supplies can hi
i cheapest at Heinsbtver'-
Indicatiotia.
For North Carolina,
colder, followed bv warmer weather.
'It's only a question of time,' and
a short time, too, as to when your
rheumatism will yield to Hood's Sar
a pari I la. Try it.
If you want a picture framed go
to Heinsberger's. He has a large
assortment of Mouldings to select
from. t
We
have walnut, ash, oak and
cherry stains in small cans, ready
for use. Just the thing for house
keepers. N. Jacobi Hard ware Co. t
Another lot of sash, doors and
blinds just received by the N. Ja
cobi Hdw. Co. They will gave you
money on building materials of all
kinds. t
You can paint yoqr old buggy and
make it look bright and new with
the ready prepared Detroit Carriage
Paint, Sold by the N. Jacobi Hdw.
Co.
Rev. W. M. Kennedy, the Chap
lain, will preach in the Seaman's
Bethel to-morrow evening at 8
o'clock. The public are cordially
invited. Seats free.
A Great Invention.
Mr. M. M. Katz has introduced, at
his dry goods store on Market street,
a new system for the delivery of
parcels and payment of goods. It is
known as the "Reversible Wire
Parcel andCashSystem"and is made
by the Lampson Store Service Com
pany. Goods when purchased are
placed in baskets, attached to the
system, accompanied by the money
which is sent rapidly along a wire
to the cashier's desk. Here it is re
ceived, the goods are taken out,
wrapped in paper and the change is
made, the whole being returned to
the point from which it is sent more
rapidly than the goods could be
wrapped and the change made by
the salesman. It is a beautiful sys
tern, works rapidly and noiselessly
and an error is next to impossible.
There is but one other system like
this in the State and that is at Char
lotte. Chamber of Industry.
The meeting of the Board of Di
rectors of the Chamber of Industry
spoken of by us yesterday, was held
lest night in the Mayor's office. Mr.
John D. Bellamy, Jr., presided. The
election of a president was deferred
until the next regular meeting of
the Chamber, to be held Monday
night at the City Hnl. Mr. Bellamy
was requested to appoint a legisla
tive committee of seven to draft and
report bills to be sent to the Legis
lature one, to encourage the
! es
by
tabhshment of new industries
exempting them from taxation for a
term of years, and another to amend tare illustrated.
the law regarding assignments so j He comes here direct from RaN
as to require assignees to give bond, j eigh, where he has just completed a
and requiring assignees, ulso, to number of courses, receiving a vote
render accounts to the courts. The j of thanks at the close of the last lec
committee appointed will be an 1 ture from the distinguished audi
nounced in due time, and notice ence present, including the clergy,
will be given of their meeting so j teachers of the public and private
thai persons interested can attend I schools. Chief Justice Smith. His
ebieu can attenu
thefee matters, if
and be heard in
they deire.
Mr, R. H. Newton has purchased
the bakery on the South side of
Market steet, near Second, and
took charge of it to-day. He .has
had much experience in the business
and will keep constantly on hand a
full supply of everything in his line.
Convention of the Y. M. C. A.
The Young Men's Christian Asso.
ciation in this State are to meet here
in convention on Thursda'. March
21st, continuing through the week
I There will be three sessions each day
i These will be held in the First Bap
tist Church and will be open to the
public. In addition to the-workers
within the State, a number of nroui-
jinent Association men from- various
i parfs of the country will be present
and tak part in the discussions.
There are thirty live Associations
.in the State and ir is expected that
i almost, if not all of them, will be
represented. Probably a hundred
! deuce at Kent's Hill, Maine, on the
;5th inst., of heart disease, aged 73
j years. This information was re-
I ceived here yesterday.
Mi JT. wi.fi". Ufa a hv.'.f.hai1 r. f r li a
boupf I
. ;late Stephen Jewett, for many years
j previous to the war Cashier of the
I Bank of Wilmington and who was
fair and! one of the victims of the terrible
yellow fever epidemic in 1863. He
came to Wilmington in October,
1853, andYesided here continuously
until 1875 or 1876, when he removed
to Maine. While here he establish
ed a very successful school, which
was for many years kept in the
building Northeast corner of Chest
nut and Secontl streets, now occu
pied by Dr. Thos. F. Wood, which
was known as the"Wilmington Male
and Female Seminary.!' Mr. Jewetfs
wife and daughter survive him.
A souvenir of the Fever.
Rev. F. W. E. Peschau returned a
few days since from a visit to vari
ous points South of us. He went as
far as Jacksonville, Fla., whither he
went on business and where he re
ioained for several days. While in
that city he saw Mr. E. Gr. Whitney
and family on several occasions. Mr.
Whitney, it will be remembered, is
from this city and removed South
several years ago, first to Ocala and
afterwards to Jacksonville. He re
mained with his family in the latter
city during the entire period of the
yellow fever epidemic last Summer
and saw all of the horrors of that
fearful time. Each of his children,
if we remember rightly, was afflicted
with the dread disease. He gave
Mr. Peschau a souvenir of that bar
rowing period in the shape of a
small square of yellow cloth, which
was one of the flags used to mark
the location of those who were suf
fering with the fever. This flag is
now at Capt. Jas. B. Muggins' store,
on Market street. Capt. Huggins is
Mr. Whitney's brother-in-law, and
to him the . flag was sent at the
hands of Mr. Peschau. It is a relic
of a terrible time and has been view
ed with interest by many.
A Rare Opportunity.
As may be seen by advertisement
in our columns to-day, Prof. Alonzo
Tripp, the well known lecturer on
Europe, may be expected to give
shortly in our city a course of his
historic portraitures on recenjb Eu
ropean events and celebrities with
personal reminiscences of the prom
inent actors, including the great
Paris revolution of February and
June, 1848, of which he was an eye
witness: also, the momentous East
ern question, .illustrated by large
Colored maps.
Prof. Tripp has made a life yoxK
of his great theine, and has deliver
ed his series with preeminent sue
cess in all parts of the country. He
maae a niguiy successful tour
North Carolina in 187G, aud save a
-.1 i. l itt i UL.r
.short course then in Wilmington. you furth rinjurv to the eve. Using
Since then his series have "eeViasses of st
j greatly developed and improved and
; scnoois, ijnier justice micn, nib .
Honor, Mayor Thompson, and th
cultured citizens generally
"Yesterday's snow was the first we
have had here in five years. It ex
tended to Raleigh and Charlotte but
melted soon after it fell.
Ash Wednesday falls this year on
March 6th, Good Friday on April
19th and Easter Sunday on April
21st. Lent s late this vear.
"Mothers used to say: "How I
dread the night and the baby's
cough.1" Now they say: "I fear no j
more to wake and get up I've a
bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup." j
Nor .barque Christim, Hytt, clear j
exl to day for Antwerp, with 3,580 j
barrels -rosin, valued at $3,675. ship j
ped by Messrs. Pttterson, 'Downing &
Co.
Schr James- M. Flanagan, Crock.
j ett, cleared to-day for Porto Rico
; with 206.722 feet lumber, valued at
j $3,168.27. shipped by Mr. E.Kidder's
! Son.
The Km-ampment BUT.
The bill for an appropriation foi
the purchase of encampment grounds i
passed its third reading in the Sen- '
ate yesterday. This is a new bill. I
It now goes from the Senate to the i
House and there is good reason for
believing that it will also pass that
body. There are friends of the bill
in Raleigh watching it closely and
doing all they can t6 further its
passage. We think, from what we
hear, that it will get through the
House also in a few days.
Personal.
Mr. -Louis Shrier, of Norfolk, isj
here on a short visit to his brothers, J
Messrs. A. and I. Shrier.
Messrs. L. Vollers. of Point Cas
well, and O. O. Vollers, of L.aurin
burg, were in the city to-day.
Mr. W. J. Prufer. of Richmond,
was here to-day, in company with
his brother-in-law, Mr. O. O. Vollers.
of Laurinburg.
Mr. E. Kuhblank ran up to Golds
boro yesterday to meet his wife,
who returned last night from a visit
to her brother in Washington City.
We were pleased to receive a visit
to day from Prof. Alonzo Tripp, who
will shortly lecture in this city on
France and Europe since 1848. Prof.
Tripp was in Wilmington in 1876
and lectured here and at other points
in this State. He was cordially re
ceived and endorsed by the papers
in this city and at Goldsboro and
Raleigh, and by such eminent gen
tlemen as Prof. Phillips, of Chapel
Hill, Dr. Eugene Grissoin, of Ral
eigh, and others. We refer else
where, looally, to Prof. Tripp's pro
posed lectures here.
THE MAILS.
The malls close and arrive at the City Post
office as follows:
CLOSE.
Northern through malls, fast 11.00 P. M
Northern through and way mails. . 8.00 A. M
N. C. and A. & N. C. Railroads and
routes supplied therefrom 8.00 A. M.
Raleigh & Fayettev'e ..8.00 A. M.
southern way mails 3.00 P.M.
Southern through malls 9.15 P. M.
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY'.
Western mails (C. C. Railway) 1.00 P. M
Cape Fear & Y V R R and points sup
plied therefrom , 1.00 P. M.
Raleigh & Hamlet R. R. and points
supplied therefrom . . 1.00 P. M.
SmlthvUle 1.30 P. M.
WrightsvUle 8.00 A. M.
Clinton, special 3.15 P. M
specials for Maxton, Wadesboro.
Monroe and Charlotte 545 P. M.
MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS.
Onslow. C. H. and intermediate offi
ces 6.00 A. M.
TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS.
Little River, S. C, and intermediate
offices 0.00 A. M.
Cape Fear River mall LOO P. M.
OPEN FOR DELIVERY.
Northern and way malls , $.30 P. M.
Northern through mall, late 11.00 P. M,
southern through malls 6.30 A. M.
southern way malls f30 A. M.
Carolina Central R. B '. 8.80 P.M.
Malls collected from street boxes In business
ncrtlon of city at 5 A.M., 12.00 M. and 4.45 P.
M. and from other points of the city at 5 A. M.
and 4 P. M.
General delivery open from 630 A. M. to 7.00
P. M., and on Sundays from 9.00 to 10.00 A. M.
Carrier's delivery open on Sunday from 9.30
to 10.30 A. M.
Money Order and Register Department open
from 8 A. M. to 5 P. M., continuous.
Stamp Office open from 8.00 A. M. to 5P.M
Stamps on sale at general delivery 6.30 A.M.
to 10 A. M. and l to 7 p. M. ,
jflocfc Crystal Spectacle and Kvriae
A(tvice to old and voung: In se
lecting spectacles you should be cau
I tlAML- TQ L- 4-a 111 1114 fllill41AHflil ,
j vower than hag neen logt to the ve
as in the same proportion that vou
j g that int of inerease. will cause
.
glasses of stronge
cessary.is the daily cause of prema
ture old age to the sight. Yon can get
thft best at Heinsberger's.
DOSOTSUFFUR ANY LOXGKH
Know
in- tbat a cough can be
in a day, and the lirst stages
cheeked
and will refuiidthfc monev to all who
bnv jt ;V,er directions and do
tfot find our statement correet.
Munds Bros., druggists.
of consumption broken m a week, m do thy work well and will not charge too
wa h(.rhi' niftrintPP Ti Akp-"- much ior doing it. call and sec- some of the
we nereov suar.intee u. atKe. x have alread, mude. I will also re
t-.n.f i. i Kiuiiu.lv rnr on . ill n n ii i i
NEW AU VBRTISBStfCMTS.
We Require b it One Day
HOWELL &
I
Manufacturers and Renovators
of Mattresses and Spring Bed
Cushions, and owners of the best
Hair and Moss PlcKlng Machine
ever patented.
OPPOSITE
1IK1.
JEWETT At Kents' Hill. Maine, on the 5th
Inst., of heart disease, GEORGE W. JEWETT, j
formerly oi tnis city, aged 73 years.
N K V ADVERTISRMBNT.
New Management
I npjHE BAKERY AT 130 MARKET STREET,
L has been reopened under new management.
All kinds of Plain and Fancy Cakes on hand
and made to order. Hot Rolls and Bread de
livered for breakfast every morning. Peanuts
and Coffee roasted at low prices.
Respectfully, K. H. NEWTON,
febl3 3t Formerly with R. M. Glloert,
Prof, Tripp's
Grand Descriptive Series,
"FRANCE EUROPE SINCE 1848."
A graphic portrayal of the marvelous politi
cal transformation and thrilling dramatic epi
sodes, with vivid delineations of the promi
nent actors, including the momentous Eastern
question and latest developments threatening
the peace of Europe, illustrated by large col
ored maps; the fruit of more than thirty years
research, largely from personal and original
sources, and combining the fascination of ro
mance with the rarest historical knowledge,
extensively delivered in the principal citits,
before brilliant audiences, in twenty-five
States, and emphatically indorsed and com
mended by eminent author tiesln Europe and
America, including President Porter, or Yale
college; late President Barnes Sears, of Brown
University; Bishop Huntington, of New York;
late Bishop Haven, of Michigan University;
Archbishop Elder, of Cincinnati; Rev. Dr.
Palmer, of New Orleans; and Gen. Sir P. Mc
Dougal, of Halifax. N. S. (Particulars Here
after.) feb 12 It
BOY
CLI
AND
:
DIXIE PLOWS.
Hoes,
Shovels,
Traces,
o
Agricultural Implements of
all Kinds.
r
Headquarters for Best and Cheapest
, Stoves, Stoves.
-o
SASH, DOORS, BLINDS,
Made of best of White Pine, kiln dried
and well seasoned. Large stock
constantly on hand.
Axles, Iron, Rims,
OAK8. GILL TWINE. ROPE,
DRIVE WELL PUMPS,
Paints, Tarnishes, Glass
! o
ZWAH correspondence by mail promptly at
tended to.
N. Jacobi Hardware Co.,
feb 12
12 So. Front St
The Prophylactic
JIOOTH BRUSH IS THE MOST PERFECT
cleansing agent known. An Indispensable
necessity where artificial teeth are used. For
sale by
-MUNDS BROTHERS,
feb 11 101 N. Front St.
Market Renting.
j o
The Stalls in the New Market
House,
QORNEK OF PRINCESS AND EIGHTH
streets, will be rented at 'public auction on
Wednesday, the 13th Insu. at 12 o'clock, on the
premises, for the term commencing on the
15th inst. and ending on the 30th of September.
Notes and seeurity will be required.
A. G. RICAUD.
feb 11 2t Chairman of the Market Com.
; H0S8S and Vegetable nantS.
Oft IIIUI ROSES AND 100,000 VEGETABLE
w V,V W Plants. Parties wishing such can
; as wanted or win c
drop me a postal card and I will deliver such
call and give description or
roses can be bought elsewhere
price. W. J. KiRKHAM.
jan 4 tf Rose Faim.
Don't Delay.
s
SEND OUR BROKEN OR INJURED FUR
J'" meand I will repair it promptly a
j propose to may living this way and
pair Sewing Machines. Masical Instruments,
te.. as well as Furniture
win cncerxBuy
tumaes or probable eo ot repairs,
He nd see me. .umHA1L,
octa
No-11 N. Second
st.
NEW A13VERTI8KMBNT8
to Renovate a Mattress.
GUMMING,
CITY HILL
Down with High Prices.
-G-
Big Mark Down t
I TJi F. PENNY' GUARANTEES TO SELL
t O.
' motning i percent less tnan any otner nouse
in the city. Look at our. astonishing low
prices. Gentlonn-n's suits from $3.75 to tSSLtfh
Boys' and Youths' suits from IL75 to 16.50
Pants from 75 cents up to $5.50. Vests from 76
conts and upward. An immense stock of Hats
and Furnishing Goo is which I am offering at
prices in reach of every one. All persons in
need of any of the above will sate money in
calling at
HO Market 8 c.
I am also Agent for the Celebrated
A. A. Battle's $2.50 Shoe
Best in the World for the Price.
febiitf
9,1.
C10R THE BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS
BUY
COAL AND WOOD
. m
-OF
J. A. SPRINGER.
MADAM PETE,
At No. 3 (Upstairs) cor. Market and Front Sts.,
THE GXPSY
CLAIRVOYANTS PALMIST,
consult Her on all Affairs of Life.
She helps to bring the separated together
and causes speedy marriages. She removes
evil influences and jealousies and reads your
past, present and future. Having all the
Gypsy, powers by inheritance and tradition,
she never falls to give satisfaction. Her office
hours are from 9 a. m. to 8 p. m.
N. B. win visit private families when de
sired, jan 31 tf
For Southport.
QN AND AFTER TO-DAY THE STEAMER
BESSIE will leave her wharf foot of DocK st
at 9:30 a, m. Leaves Southport at 3 P. M.
W. A. SNELL,
febiitf Master.
James Munds, Agt t
DRUGGIST.
FULL LINE OF PURE DRUGS AND
Chemicals. Physicians' Prescriptions 8 spe
cialty. Fancy and Toilet Articles in great va
riety. Artesian Well Mineral Water; como In
and try a glass FREE. jan 15
VALENTINES,
Second Supply ReceivecLby
Express To-Day.
Please call and Make Your Selec
tions at
HEINSBKRGER'S.
2,500
3 Sizes, to., 5 cts. and 0
cts. Each.
A New Lot just in at
HEINSBERGER'S
LIVE BOOK AND MUSIC WORE.
feb x ; (
ar AXTJtI AN ACTIVE MAN (ONE OUT
if of emnlormenti to betrin on moderate
salary and work himself op, repreaeothurta
hls own locality, an
established house. Kewr-
enoes exchannd. Oat's M
jan 10 4w look