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8 PAPER .evenlBgundayB excepts; ..,tj gmwr and Prop. J3--u' OPTIONS POSTAGE PAIU: sl5 months S2.00. Three M-00. one month, 85 cents. hv carriers, free -nil be deliverer -w r the city, at the above rates low- 0wUl please report tureco'-- .m rneu i.iyEMILTS f i ti Pr CM P WW !.iu ,,, , :h dttioi't-. .... WtZ a. x. o. 'IWii & i..HjftniCn-li -' , .! . ..lutolpMaw Kt, 14 a a. . ill Pr". w can ice e to one tvorW.ith 11 tle attachments. ::i .1... Mill Cl HI MHlllll i our Win ""u'' art - in retur- w e k thet bow rwi -I" V-Jj ...r Yraii it"" 7 .i. ll chall b'vome your ow n r !" ' . iMf.il i rAn'j'.iKt.:,;; l.tticrmwnt?. na yj-r U. Bnl.ro"B;' ,, MaMrktoe ra tne woriu. -2L v r.nltal reauired. Pl'n, who write to u at once can e- Pwo:"!chmo iu tho world, and tl.a ' ,i. ,.,?eribown together in Ainrnta. rlie Women PnUW ineniJ ,nr irnn fflnd However, ts B. U. B. (Bo- Balnl.. nu u mwi jhii (ia.. rorprooi.i. (.assicty. nennesaw, ijii.. OttlesorH. B. n. cun-u iiij- wire ui M. Laws. zaiaDa, ia.. wtiwsk a . . WM. 141 er usoU anytnins io equai . d. i. H. (iay. Kocky Mount, N. C, writes: for IS years was i ire iruui ut-itu- B. B. entirely relievea me. i reei ier person.' W. Lancaster, liawKinsue, ua., iv wife w;lh in bad neaiin ior eieni FlTedoetora and many patent medl- l done her no good, six oouies oi b. I her." Tnmiinsnn. Atlanta. Ga.. says: ''ror luffered with rneumatlsm, caused by trouble and Indigestion, I also was ad nervous. B. B. B. relieved me ul fhousrh several other medicines had M. Hlehardson. Clarkston, Ark., My wire suffered twelve yeara with and remaie eompiaini. a iauy :mv church had been cured by B. B. ersuaded my wlte to tr' It. who now is nothing like B. b. B.,as it quick ie r rellei." rSTOKLEF'8." WE ARE SOW PRE pared to accommodate iay call upon us with the Finest Oysters l on the Coast. We have made special iWH for the Season. tie Grove, Middle and imp Sound Oysters i hand. Served promptly and In any W. H. STOKLEY. Wrightavllle. For Rent. L HOUSES, STORES AN ' In splendid localities. Also Qd lotn for sale for cash and monthly installment plan. mptly collected. Taxes and a" tended to without extra charge." MARTIN T. DAVJS, Real Estate Agent. 119 riucoss St k& and iihemieal?, 'ARTICLES, PATENT MEDICINES, Braces. Trusses, etc., etc. uipuons nueu day or night at P. C. MILLER'S, Drug Store. , corner Fourth and Nun Sts., ie National Lite AND- rity Association w Washington, d. c. .S3U.U72.19 None. .020,0)2.31 O- Ct,IO BROWNING. , l iesident. fiEilt;E n. KLDRIDOE. euT. Manner and:Actuarv. Nance at Absolute Cost. ';-d 1'OllCJ. "'ih4e policy. vlue in ( aan at Fixed Age Absolutely Limited. JTaents per Year. pltte AftPr Thm V.o-o P. S. RIDDELLE, M. DtjJ tt.. IVal Amnt , wumm neton N. C. nwT' . . : I illor . rs 0X1t in thousands ' aircV.1!1, are surpassed by the im..... ""fuuuu. i uotse who BURR The VOL XIII. The blood-curdling tale of the massacre of a partyfof five tourists i . ,, ., in the Yellowstone region .turns out to be, in all probability, a purely j imaginary affair. tiT ,11 . ri i , we win imve navy aner awnue I ... - . i , , ..iiipuvi auu sti iuc mi u j with any of the European "effetes. ' fe 5 : Ex Secretary Whitney will be large ly to thank for this. Mrs. Langtry is not yet married to Fred Gebhardt, all reports "to the contrary notwithstanding. She is a married woman, though, as she has not yet been divorced from her hus band. The chances of a war with Ger many are growing beautifully less. J It is not impossible that the Nipsie was sunk by ths Olga in Samoan waters but the probabilities are all j the other way. The distressing fact is announced of the murder yesterday, in Charles ton, of Capt. Francis W. Dawson, of ! the News and Courier, at the hands of Dr. T. B. McDow, a physician of that city. The details are meagre, vet. Cant. Dawson, it seems.had ? called at McDow's office to expostu late with him for having ruined a young girl, a domestic in Capt. Daw son's family. A quarrel resulted and McDow shot Capt. Dawson j r through the heart. The murderer then locked his office and left but a few hours afterwards surrendered himself to the police. We have known Capt. Dawson for 20 vears. ne was an nonoraoie, noDie, upright man, a born journalist, and one of the most prominent men in the State of his adoption. For many years past he has been the member of the National Democratic Execu -tive Committee from South Carolina and had he lived he would probably have become at some future day one of the U. S. Senators from that State. He was, we think, born in Ireland. He came to this country when a mere youth and volunteered his services in the Confederate cause. The close of the war found him Htill in the field, with the rank of Captain. He then, in com pany with Mr. Riordan, bought out first the Charleston News and after wards the Courier. Both papers were on the decline but Capt. Daw son's wonderful energy and ability, backed by Mr. Riordan's practi" cal knowledge of the business, were such that in a few years the consolidated News and Courier as sumed the position it to day occu pies in the front rank of journalism in this country. Capt. Dawson was a Roman Catholic and some years ago was knishted by the Pope, a distinction that has rarely been conferred on anv one in thiscountrv. In his death Sonth Carolina has lost one of its brightest stars,one of its noblest and most patriotic sons and one of its most useful, enterprising and public spirited citizens. Consumption Curable. Since the fact that consumption is both preventable, and in its earliest stage curable, it has lost much of its terror. If the first symptoms are at once recognized, and the proper remedy applied, very few, if any one, need die of consumption, which is really lung-scrofula. Like many other diseases this formidable one grows out of impure blood, and this, in turn, from a diseased liver. Hence we have the hacking cough, the pains in chest, the inflamed lungs and all the symptoms of hastening L consumption, all the result of de praved blood and a diseased liver. The use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Med ical Discovery will arrest all such symptoms, restore the liver to healthy action, and send streams of pure blood into every organ. Of druggists. 1VDBX TO NSW ADVERTI3KMEVTS J A Springer coal J J Hsorick Satlnes Munds Bros Pharmacists W M Cum ming Mattresses IlEINSBKRGER -New GOOOS Mrs s T Brick Orange Blossom Geo K French Sons Genuine F C Mitj.br Drugs and Chemicals Nones Encouraging Manufactures H egister ft Davis Dissolution Notice Chas F Browne. Agt For sale cheap. Change of Sailing Days N Y ft Wll s S Line Shad sold this morning for 35 and ik nAnto o ..nir IU aaasvo a a All kinds of School Books and 4? iotoe"h . vpric that can be done School Supplies can be """V ffiJL.iandrMaT cheapest at Heinsbnrer'- t iSieirSpa etthsrsex, . 7r. . . E . . th7.s'l0Perda'an1 Oil stoves oi ail Kinus, ror heating axtSS?J- Youare started a. , 'SSS?1 Some have made and cooking, guarauteed to give novaemd w Batisiacnon. jucodi navv. uo. t Dun WILMINGTON, N. C WEDNESDAY. MARCH An Easterly wind and a'cloudv day bodes ill for to-inorrow. . gjlver aftd copperpzegare goJd by tne . jQQi Hdw .Co. t ' Can't eat a thing."' Hood's Sar- NqwHw i . wuuuunui iuwiuiuc iui :n i i i i : : Ifyouwant:a picture framed go j to Heinsbergers. He has a j assortment of Mouldings to select j rom. Blind tenons for repairing broken j slats in your blinds, can be used by I the most inexperienced. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t Farmers, see the latest improve ment iu back band hooks and rein shams sold bv the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. ' t The supper house on the Coralina Central is now at Hamlet, and it is said that you get a very good feed there. Indications. For North Carolina, rain, pre ceded by fair weather in the interior and stationary temperature There was a further advance in spirits to day. It sold for 50.v cents. There was a material advance also in rosin and crude turpentine. . It is well enough to understand at once that an entirely new regis tration is required as a qualifica tion to vote at the municipal elec tion. Danish barque Kialto, Jorgensen cleared to day for Villa Constitucion with 279 670 feet lumber, valued at $4,800, shipped by Mr. E. Kidder's Son. Ger barque Auguste Sophie, Ohel rich, cleared to day for Liverpool, with 2,131 barrels tar and 620 barrels rosin, valued at $3,905, shipped by Messrs. Alex Sprunt & Son. Mrs. S. T. Brice has been appoint ed general agent here for Dr. J. H. McGill's famous specific, Orange Blossom.the advertisement of which appears in this issue and to which attention is invited. The firm of Davis & Register has been dissolved. Mr. Lee Register is alone authorized to sign in liquida tion. The business will be contin ued at the old stand by the firm of Register & Brother. We have the largest assortment of cook stoves to be found in the State to select from and at factory prices. We guarantee every stove to bake and cook well and to give general satisfaction. Jacobi Hdw. Co. A New Way. J. C. Millis. Esq., who has served for twelve years as a justice of the peace for New Hanover county, and who was recommended for reelec tion this time by the chairman of a Democratic executive committee, was thrown overboard by a Demo cratic legislature and a Republican politician appointed in his place. This i6 a new way to make Demo cratic votes in the Fifth Ward. Personal. Hon. George Davis, Mr. E. S. Martin and Col. Thos. W. Strange were in Raleigh in attendance on the Supreme Court. Mrs. E. B. Wiggins has returned from her visit to New York. She was accompanied by Miss Estelle Plummer, of Baltimore, a young lady of uiuch ability and experience, who will have entire charge of the dress-making department of the business. The Day Train on the C. C. R. R. i The Carolina Central R. R. is now j in an excellent condition. There I are steel rails on all but about 40 jndles, and the ride is as smooth as on any road in the country. The day train, both East and West, makes i very fast time. From Wilmington to Charlotte the run is 188 miles and it is made in 7 hours and 25 minutes. There are 32 stops between the two cities. At Laurinburg it is 10 min utes and at Hamlet it is 25 minutes. supper beinr taken at the last nam- i ed At the remaining 30 stations i . J 11 i tne stops win average 5 minutes each, including the loss of time in slowins? ui) ciotl 2-Httinf- nniflr ro ., o r a p - n c V fUMin ThiimakM UK minn.A - 3 hoars and 5 minntes. to be deducted f.A. thnrhnnrc .,.,,1 : nuiu . 'wm '3 JillUuLtis OI the,hedole, leaving hoornand 29 TTT ' . '"u minutes for running time over the 7 H AL . . 188 miles, which is at the rate of nearly 40 xwies an nour. "He tried the luxury of Going goou. ijw ner now ma ne go w " - ill veil tvi. "J- presented every poor family in the P,ace with a" bottle of Dr. Bulls to work at itrv wril tell vou. he Oough Syrup early this season. Ah! M rhn V p.nj- w.,1,1 have aoneared in the list nf niftsris- ci tntM mibHsfaMl hr n wtaln.v. A , the wh - . . of Democratic legislature is it that will tarfl out a Democrat like Squire Millis to put in a Republican like Senator Rice? The Closing Performance. Miss Prescott and Mr. McLean closed their short season at the Opera House in this city last nighty in "A Winter's Tale.' It was another rare opportunity for theatre-goers but the house was not a large one. The season was against the com pany here. A month ago there would have been very large audi ences at each performance. We hope that they will come again next year? and earlier, and then we can assure them large houses. A Pretty and Prosperous Place. Clarkton is now one of the pret tiest towns on the line of the Caro lina Central Railroad, and it is thriv ing and growing wonderfully. In a few years we predict that it will have a thousand inhabitants. It is in the midst of a rich agricultural country and is bound to prosper. It is situated on the high ground West of the Brown Marsh and the traveler who is going West feels, when he gets there, that he is leav. ingthelo Country behind. It is named in honor of its founder, Mr. John H. Clark,one of the most pub lic spirited and esteemed citizens of Bladen county. A Mouse and a Match. That rats and mice are sometimes responsible for fires is illustrated by the following fact. Yesterday after noon Mr. Elijah Hewlett, who re sides on Mason bo i-o Sound, was sit ting in his parlor reading a newspa per when it occurred to him that there was a smell of smoke about him. His daughter came in the room a few minutes later and she, too, remarked the smell. A search through the premises was then made when it was found that smoke was issuing from a bureau drawer in one of the rooms. The drawer was has tily pulled open when a partially consumed match was found and some light articles were smouldering. There were plain traces that a mouse, or mice, had been there. Had this occurred in the middle of the night the house would probably have been consumed and no one would ever have known how it caught on fire. The Confederate Pension Bill. The Confederate pension bill as it passed the Legislature provides for the payment? annually: 1. To such as have received a wound which renders them incompetent to per form manual labor in the ordinary avocations of life, and to all other soldiers who are otherwise disabled from performing manual labor by reason of wounds received during the war, one hundred dollars. 2d. To such as have lost a leg above the knee, or an arm above the elbuwT seventy-five dollars. 3d. To such as have lost a foot or leg below the knee, or hand or arm below elbow or have a leg or arm rendered utter ly useless by reason of a wound or permanent injury, fifty dollars. 4th. To such as have lost one eye. and to all needy widows remaining unuiar ried, twenty five dollars. But no officer, soldier, sailor or widow hold- mg a national, State or county omce, ; .hinh v annual! v a salarv or fPs ! ..w,.. rf j ; the sum of three hundred dollars, or ! . . , . . who owns in his or her own right. or in the right of his wife, prop j erty Ol Uie vaiue ui uve nun the value ot five hun-i dred dollars, as assessed for taxa-; tion, or who is receiving aid from j the State under any act providing for the relief of soldiers who are ! ior wie .. , .... i blind or maimed, shall be entitled i to any of the benefits of the act- j For the purpose of paying the pen -; sion a of tnree c,ent8 on every i one hundred dol,ar8' worth ofreaIi i.nonria1 nmrwrtv rf t.h St at a ' aiwsaso. uu taxable do 11 or male between the a of twenty one and fiftv vears. is levied to be applied to this special , AKlAof f f1H Sftlllf? tO Of ff) I lfff P 1 fLTHi J . . SL &l .-- . - "c"."f t, Z.Z proviHiou thus made is probably the verv best that could be done under existing circumstances. 4 13, 1889. NO 62. To Build as l'p. election on the question of An , , . authorizing the city of Wilmington to appropriate $150,000 for the pur- pose of encouraging the establishing of manufacturing enterprises in this city will be held on the 38th inst., at the same time and places of the nortjint inntf.-P fln(, ,na r, municipal election, inis is an iiu j every tax-payer is vitailv interested, ! Manufactures. and manufactures alone, must be looked to to build up our city. The bill does not propose to expend any money and therefoce no increase in taxation will be nec essary to carry out its provisions. It is simply and solely to encourage parties with means and facilities who may be on the outlook for suit able localities for manufacturing enterprises to locate their enter prises here. It is an inducement to men of means to cast in their lot with us. The bill will probably be published in full in a few days and then all may read and digest it for themselves. His Excellency the Governor. Gov. Fowle will arrive in the city this evening, at 6 o'clock. He comes from Raleigh,inMr. Walters' private car, wnich has been kindly placed at his disposal. , He will be accom panied by his daughter and several members of his staff. Col. Thos. W. Strange, A. D. C, and Col. W. 0. Jones, of the Second Regiment, will also accompany the party from Raleigh. They will be met at Bur gaw by Hon. Chas. M. Stedman, Dr. G. G. Thomas and Mr. J. A. Bonitz. At the depot the party will find other gentlemen of the com mittee, the Wilmington Light In fantry and the Germania Cornet Band waiting to receive them. The party will then be escorted direct to the Orton House where a repast will be partaken of after which the Governor will hold a reception. The programme for to-morrow is for the Gubernatorial party to spend the day at the Hummocks. A special train will be run for them, leaving the Princess street depot at 11 o'clock. There will also be a special train on this road to morrow for the benefit of the general public, leaving here at 9:30 o'clock. Rock Crystal Spectacles and Eyeglases Advice to old and young: in se lecting spectacles you should be cau tious not to take more magnifying vower than has been lost to the eve as in the same proportion that you pass that point of increase, will cause you further injury to the eye. Using glasses of stronger nower than isne cessary is the daily cause of jrrema ture old age to the siffht. Y ou can get the best at Hemsberger's. NKW ADVERTISEMENTS. Dissolution ofCopartnership OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE arm of Davis & Register is this day dissolved by mutual consent, L. W. Davis withdrawing therefrom. All debts due to the Arm are to be paid to Lee Register, who alone is authorized to sign in liquidation. All the debts of the firm have been fully paid and satisfied. The business will still be continued at the old stand by the nrm or Register & Brother. LEE REGISTER, L. WARREN DAVIS. March lath, 1889. mch 12 it A Word to the Ladies. pvR. J. H. MCGILL'S FAMOUS SPECIFIC, IS Orange Blossom, is a positive cure for all fe male weakness or disease. Every lady can treat herself. The treatment ia simple, harm leas and works like a charm, often removing pain wun tne nrsc application, irom wnicfl tne patient may nave sunereo for mouths. Root roforitnoo nan Vfao cri Tjon f larilAO mAa , . , used the orange Blossom in the city and T9 . ' J?v!? hi ,clxie ladles win De convinced mat it is more tnan repre- sented. Seiro $LO0 forone month s treatment to ' MKS. t. T. BKICE. Gen. Agt. no. 13N. Seventh St., Wilmington. N. c "chi3im H um w a v otice is hereby given that the Legislature of North Carolina has passed a . , tw t biU authorizing the City of Wilmington to ap- ProP1 ne Hundred and Fifty Thousand Hollars, tor the purpose of encouraging man- ufacturing: Provided That at the next municipal eiec rion. to he held March 2Stb, 1889, amaiorttvofi the registered voters cast their votes in faTOr of said appropriation. The conditions are such that aBoard of Trus- - -I r if TW.Tr.. nui iu, ituufa xj, uauuuuni, W 1 1 1 1 a rri SSft aSTiSBfc Ji! SJSVSS vton wanan nave ciiai of the fimd. "ea toaonate annually for ten years, to any inanptocturer erecting newfac tones, or enlarging old ones, an amount not valuation soprodncedV marmot PLKASJB NOTICE. w wm tMtoraMt mwiBiettn from our friends on any and all subject general interest, but, The name of the writer must always he o nlshed to the Editor. x communications must be written only on one side of tne paper. Personalities most be avoided. And it is especially and particularly under stood that tne Editor does not always endorse the views of correspondents unless so stated in the editorial columns. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. For Sale Cheap. Cabbage. Apples, Onions. Turnips, lemons. Batter, Cheese, Tobacco. Sweet aud Irish Potatoes CHAS. P. BROWNEAgt, 128 North Water SU, Wilmington, N. c. mar 13 tf d&w Sew fort & WUmtmum Steamship Co. FROM PIER 39, EAST RIVER NEW YORK Located between Chambers and Roosevelt sts. At 3 o'clock, P.M. KNFACTOR Saturday, March 10 PIONEER Wednesday, March 5 GULF STREAM Saturday, March 23 FROM WILMINGTON! Delaware .Tuesday, March 19 benefactor Friday, March 22 PIONEER..., Tuesday; March 28 &r Through Bills Lading and Lowest Thra Rates guaranteed to and from points In North and South Carolina. For Freight or Passage apply to H g. smallbonEs, Superintendent, Wilmington, N THEO. E. EGBR, Traffic Manager. New York WM. p. CLYDE & CO.. GenT Agents, mch g 35 Broadway. New York. For Rent. QNE RAVEN AND BACON PIANO, IN good condition, just put in tune, apply at mch 12 THIS OFPICE. gPRINGS BY THE DOZEN! Springs In Be ts Springs Upholstered : SpringB on Frames ! Spring of the Year! Springs Cheap ! Springs Spiral ! . Now the Tune ! W. M. CTJMMlNff, Opposite City Hall. ' rachlimtu Democratic Primaries. BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHOBlTY VEST ed in me as Chairman of the Deip.ocratlc Ex ecutive committee of New Hanover Co., I hereby call upon the Democratic voters ot the city Qt Wilmington to assemble at) the places named hereinbelow. in tne City ot Wil mington, at 8 o'clock p. in. , on Tuesday, Marc h 19th. 1839, tochoose two candidates for Alder men from each of the Wards of said city, to be voted ror at the approaching election to be held on the 28th inst. Voters of the 1st Ward assemble at Brooklyn HalL 2nd Ward assemble at court House. 3rd Ward in the City Hall, up stain. 4th Ward in City Court Room. 5th Ward in the office of the Board or Audit and Finance, in the City HalL JNO. D. BELLAMY, Ja., Chairman of the Executive committee. 1 w. c. CRAFT, secretary. mar 13 2t SATINES QF BEST AMERICAN MANUFACTURE, IN French Styles, at 10c, 12c and 15a per yard. New styles, good quality, at 7c, wo and ISM per yard. WHITE GOODS. A small instalment ot desirable styles in Plaids and Stripes, with all the qualities or India Linen and Linen de Ireland. An immense stock ot Gents' and Ravn TTn. laundried Shirts at 60a, 75a and $L0a Our Dollar Shirt we euarantee better than anv other Shirt sold; the body la Wamsutta Shirt ing bosom pure Linen, reinforced back and front. The Shirt Is made full width and lengthwise of tne cloth, which makes great difference in the wear. The trreatest varietv or tints' (.ntr.AWH in the city, from 10c each up. A new stock SHEirrnvos and sniuTiNns Somethlne extra in BleachAd onrrm at. an. mr yartl. JNO. i. HEDRICK. mch 15 tf W. ATKINSON, President. W. P. TOOMER. Cashier. Aunual Statement OF THE WILMINGTON SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY. RESOURCES. V3311 ' U,75G.iW Loans 35.875.00 Furniture and Fixtures 4SL85 -L : . -- $48,060.84 LIABILITIES. capital Stock 485.000.00 Due Trustees' Account JS Due Depositors ZLSSi.73 mna 39096 wjunungton, N. c, March 1st, is, " 11 W AW
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