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this tafzb. PLEAS NOTiCJ We 'im do glad to recciTo ecsttcaic&a eteBiDfsaiuiJjicxccptea, rm ' ever -Mnm and frO IV from oojr mensa oa any &&4 all rstjc:ts I . T-JAMB. 0SS, FOSTAOB PAID: Eenersi interest, hat The name of the writer mast alWAys tej nishea to the E&tor. Communications must he written ca one side or the paper. Personalities toast ho SToldea. And it is especially and paurtlculArtJ tnla stood that the Editor oes not always endOTS the news or convspondenta onlesa ao In the edttortal colnmns. " SIX BfbBtts coa Three lioa H .. nne month, 35 cents. flfsu- (jeiiTered w carriers, free r 10 low and liberal, rr, win plea report any and T tneir paper regartr VOL XIV WILMINGTON, N.-C. THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1890. NO 70. Da LI rww V X.- few v ) preset i:i :' e nost elegant form THE LAXATIVE ano NUTRITIOUS JUIOE "OF" THE- FIGS OF CALIFORNIA. ftHWncd with the medicinal Sres of plants known to be. cost beneficial to the' human astern, forming an agreeable id effective laxative to penna--ently cure Habitual Consti pation, and the many His de pending on a weak or inactive condition of the KIDNEYS, LIVER AHD BOWELS Ua the most excellent remedy known to :ums the system effectually When cne is Pilioui or Constipated so THAT PUftf CLOOD, REFRESWMO SLEEP. HEALTH and 8TRENCTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and all are flighted with it. ASK Y3US D3UGQIST FOR MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. HAN FRANCISCO, CAL, WSVILlf. K1. NEW YORK. If. Y - For sale tj fiUHERT B. PELLAMY, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, i acH 36 U dXvr Wilmington, N. C 0 DAYS FROM SOW 1 WILL OPEN MY 1 -OF DRY GOODS. TDK MEANTINE I WILL CLOSE OUT TI1E REMAINING PART OF INTER DRESS GOODS Regardless of Cost. WE MUST IUVE ROOM. u tew lines or these can be used for F Spring. 01 CAN GET GREAT BARGAINS IN IE GOODS ! -I'OU T1IK NEXT. To MAKE ROOM FOR OUR NEW STOCK, ,lch wilt Surpass Anything - r Variety ana iieauty RTCr brought o tnts Market. r turer u now m the Northern markets. ft for Us return, tor you can count oa . " " Respectfully, J. HEDRICK. 3tf Wanted. ' Liable house servants, also eaters ana BUctsmitas. Apply to . ). G.W.PBICE.J., l)om Pedro is said to be actually in need of money. "He still main tains a cumbrous and useless set of retainers about his person. The Democrats put hi some rood work last Tuesday in ' municipal elections' iu New York as well as in Iowa. The tide is evidently turning" at last. Col. John J. lied rick is in New York purchasing Spring goods. Mr. T. Sessoine, of Gravelly Hill, Bladen county, was in the city today. Boys ! we can sell you a Bracket Saw, with frame, for 10 cents. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. Will Chicago get ready in time to hold the big fair in '92 ? is a question now being agitated by the New York. papers. The subscriptions to date amount to only at)6ut four and a half millions and much of this, it is elaiined,-is worthless. A Wilksbarre, Pa., contractor got in some peculiar and neat revenge on a man for whom he had built a house. The party- refused to pay for it and on investigation the con tractor found that it was built on land which did belong to him. So he qu.ietly went to work and bought an adjoining lot and on last Satur day night, with twenty workmen, he went to work and jacked the house up and moved it so quietly that the inmates did not wake until next morning, when they found that' trie -house had been moved twenty feet while, they slept. ! A few dressed geese were in mar ket to-day and held at $2 a pair, which is pretty steep. There has been a slight rise of water in Black River but only about enough to make steamboating easy and pleasant. "Why doesn't he take Hood's Sar Faparilla?" is the general inquiry of friends when a perspn suffers, from any disease of the blood. The city has been billed for "Mc Carthy's Mishaps," and the pictures are very tempting to those who love fun, and a plenty of it. MT Alt A t A I 9 4 . I jir. Artnur Arnngxon, uniei cec- 1 retary of the Southern Inter-State Immigration Bureau, will addresss a meeting of citizens at the City Hall this evening. To see is to believe. This isabout the sum aud substance of Vice- President Morton's experience thus far fn the South. -Here is what he said, just before leaving Charleston, on Sunday last: i4I have noticed with, great satis faction the courage and enterprise which nave been exhibited by the people of the Southern States and the amazing rapidity with which their fallen fortunes have been re trieved since peace was restored to our common country. That achieve ment is without a parallel in the history of the world. And again the development in agriculture and in the manufacturing and industrial Interests during the past quarter ot a century will stand as a monument to the enterprise of the people of this section. ' . "Your great crop, cotton, has in creased to more than seven million bales. The number of cotton mills io the South ten years ago was ICO, with 14,000 looms. To-day there are 14,000 mills and 215,t)00 looms. The mileage of railways in the south, which ten years ago was less than twenty thousand, is now more than forty thousand. I might go on to extend these comparative figures to other industries, but those I have used fairly indicate the marvellous development of the industrial inter ests of this section of the country. t4That great -development is a source of great gratification to all the other sections of the country, because the progress of the South' is a material factor in the general web fare of the Union."' One bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup cured me of a bad cough and I can recommend this yaluable arti cle to my friends. C. L. WixlistcTn, 81 Maiden Liane,New York City. 1XDBX TO 'NXW ADTKKTISZMKNT8 Hex ps Bhos Pharmacists M MclJJTiBS-1,000 roles. Qtbra JIorsE Matinee Saturday J ft Noun Wrlghtsvllle Beach Lots STAtHSffXT Wll. Savings & Trust Co North Carolina hams sold to day at 12 cents a pDund. . The freight business holds up well on all the railroads. They were asking 80 cents a pair to day for chickens, from the carts. Mr. E. W. Kerr, of Sampson coun ty, was here last evening on a brief visit. - When ready. to build, paint or re pair you will find it to your advan tage to buy your material of the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t Every week from now we make up new and handsome ' styles of Flannelette Shirts at .25 cents at our Shirt Factory, 122 Market St. t "It pleases nie so I shall use no other," is what the farmer said when aked about the Boy Clipper Plow, sold by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. Ge. barque JFbrtitnat Unruh, clear ed to day for Hamburg, with 3,644 barrels rosin, valued at $5,08-!, ship ped by Messrs. Paterson, Downing & Co. - Capt. Nolan advertises in this issue that lots on Wrightsville Beach have been staked off and are now ready for those who desire to bnild there. Paint your Buggy for 73 cents, 6 bits," with Detroit carg. -Paint, a varnish and paint combined. Guar anteed to give satisfaction. Sold by the!?. Jacobi Hdw. Co. J t The waters of the Cape Fear are very muddy but steamboatmen tell us Miat it comes from the surface of the hills in' the interior and that there is not much of a freshet in the river. Capt. George Lord's remains left here on the last midnight train for interment at his old home at Wynd ham, Me. Funeral services were conducted at. the residence,last even ing, by Rev. W. S. Creasy. A Youiiff Whale. An enormous fish, a black drum, weighing 75 pounds, was taught yes terday on Middle Sqund by Mr. Obe Corbett and brought to this market. He got $1.50 for it and it was pur chased by Mr. Win. Bonitz, of the Bonitz Hotel, on Market street. s. , A Tine Showing. The annual statement of the con dition of the Wilmington Savings and Trust Company is published in this issue. It makes an excellent showing. There are 1,404 depositers with $39,533.04 to their credit. The loans outstanding amount to $67, 190. The capital stock of the bank is $25,000 Commendable. All claims not consistent with the high character of Syrup of Figs are purposely avoided by the California Fig Syrup Company. It acts gently on the kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing the system effectually, but it is not a cure-all and makes no rjretensions that every bottle will not substantiate. Stockholders Meet iut; r The annual meeting of the stock holders of the Wilmington Savings and Trust Co. was held at the Com pany's office in this city yesterday afternoon. Dr. A. J. DeRosset was called to the chair and Mr. W. P. Tooiner was requested to act as Secretary. It was ascertained that 307 shares were represented in person and by proxy. On motion it was resolved that the time for payment of interest on de posits be fixed" quarterly, instead of annually, as heretofore, viz,in March June, September and December. The old Board of Directors was re elected. . AH About Beef. There is a large demand here now for native NorthCarolina beef which it is impossible for the dealers to meet, as bat little comes in. Cattle raisers have been deterred hereto fore from bringing their beeves here because of the fact that Kansas City meat has demoralized the mar ket for native meats. But the Kan sas beef has been advauced consid erably in price during the past few days and it is not now so seriously affecting the market for native meat. The latter commands 3 to 3i cents a pound now on the hoof and we are assured that a good article of native beef will readily bring these prices. Our country friends will therefore see that this is an excel lent time to market their cattle and we hope that they will bring, it in at once and get the benefit of these good prices and give us all some thing go od to eat. Hefresblns and inTlco rati ns Delicious Soda Water as drawn from Uunds Brothers' magnificent new soda fountain at a temperature of Forewut. For North Carolina, rain and colder weather. v Little Lord Fanntleroy (Suit) Can be Seen at I. Shrier's. "J. Shrler, who is always ahead in introducing new novelties, will sell this week the Lord Fauntleroy and Alfonso (King of Spain) suit. Also a full line of children's Kilt Suits at the lowest price for cash only. T. Shrier, corner Front and Princess streets. . tf ' Japanese Plums. There are a number of beautiful Japanese plum trees here and for the first time in our recollection they have borne fruit. In Mr. Jno. F. Garrell's garden, corner of Third and Walnut streets, there was a very fine specimen and the tree was filled with fruit last week, which was rapidly opening. On Satuijday some of it was picked and ate but on Sunday and Monday nights came the freeze and the fruit has all been killed. Death of Mrs. Fitch. We regret to learn of the death of Mrs Sarah Fitch, which occurred yesterday in Bristol, Tenn. Mrs. Fitch was the third daughter of the late Capt. Chas. D. Ellis," and was a native of this city. She married Rev. J. J. Fitch, a Baptist clergy man and teacher, many years ago, and removed from this city. The remains are expected here to night and will be interred in the family enclosure at Oakdale to morrow. It is impossible as ye't to fix a definite hour for the funeral, but it will be announced in the morning papers. t- a. nji r- ir:n. n. und ITatural Zliceral Yrater. - Cits' Court. The following cases were disposed of by the Mayor to-day: tlesse Lewis, who is supposed to be insane, was -ordered held until a committee can enquire as to his con dition. , Joseph Hill, offense not recorded, was ordered held for safe keeping. James Nash,-' charged with lar ceny, was sent on for trial before the Criminal Court and. was com mitted, in default of bond of 100. Julian Bailey, disorderly conduct, $20 or 30 days. Richard Thomas, the colored in dividual who was arraigned for shooting at his wife, was committed for trial at the Criminal Court in de fault of a justified bond in the sum of $200 for his appearance. Takinsr Stock of the Crops. We hear conflicting reports us to the damage really done by the re cent cold weather in this section. but the general opinion seems to be that it has been overestimated. The greatest injury seems to have been to the pea crop and where the plants had begun to bloom 'the damages have been therreatest. Late peas do not seem to have been injured so much. Strawberries have suffered but not 'to such an extent as was feared; where the plants were not covered.by straw the bloom shave al been killed. This means, simply, that the crop will be retarded and not that it has been destroyed. Fruit, for all that we can hear,seems to have escaped almost entirely. The peaches have certainly not been injured to any considerable extent and many claim that even pears have not been hurt. There may be, however, some cold weather ahead which will more seriously affect the crops than anything we have vet had. A Good Day's Werk. Weakness of itself is not a disease. It is. however, a most distressful symptom. Alas ! how many wearily drag themselves about, every effort giviug them distress, existing with out auy of the pleasurable sensa tions of rohnst health. Are vou in this condition? Why? There is no excuse lor reeling mean and miser able. Remove the cause of your distress, which undoubtedly is a state of blood impurity and a disor dered system. How? 'Why by do ing as others have done. G. W. Chandler, Red Fork, Ark., writes: "I was so weak that it was only with great effort that I could do anythiog. I used several bottles oi Botanic Blood Balm, and can now do a good day's work." Able to do a good day's work!" Is there not something sweet and re freshing in that expression? Strength to vigorously do this or that. Strength that is only overcome by natural fatigue. Strength that when expended, is by rest, and nature fully renewed. "Such will be your reward if you give B. B. B. a trial. H. B. Randolph. Brunswick," 6a., writes: I was under the care of nine difTrent doctors, but not one did me the good that Botanic Blood Balci has dene tue." "Why sit doubled up like an old man, my boy! What's rheumatism ! Take the good the gods provide thee, and send twenty-five cents around the corner for a bottle of Salvation Oil and you'U ride your Bicvcle to-morrow."" A Matinee Trial Trip. . As will be seen by notice publish ed elsewhere "Around the World in Eighty Minutes' will be repeated at a matinee on Saturday afternoon for the benefit of the ladies and the little folks. It is a 'splendid treit for school children, instructive as well as entertaining, and there will prob ably be a large number of those present at the jnatinee. The prices have been reduced one-half. A New Clyde Steamer for Th's Port. We spoke yesterday of two new steamships now being built by Messrs. W. P. Clyde & Co. for traffic in Southern waters and hoped that one of these was destined for this port. Our hope has had a quick fulfilment for we now understand that such is indeed the case. One of them is already intended for the Wilmington trade. She will be a fine large sleamer, with superior passenger accommodations and it is expected that she will be ready about the first of August. She has not yet been christened but as all of the boats built in later days by Messrs. Clyde & Co. have Indian names, such will be given to this boat. . We understand that it is the ex pectation of the management of this line to put on a double-weekly ser vice here next Fall, arly in the sea son, with first class passenger ac commodations; that is to say, there will be two steamers each week-each way. There are now three boats running and the Vcmasscc, a fine large steamship, with elegant pas. senger accommodatio ns, and an old acquaintance here, by the way, is to be put. on the line on the first of May. Interesting Lecture. Dr. W. H. Maynard, formerly of New York, but now a missionary to the Cabyle xjeople in the north part of Africa, gave an interesting lecture at the Brooklyn Baptist Church last night on that singular race and his experience with them in the twelve months that he was with them. The church was full and all were deeply interested and much entertained as well as instructed bv what the speaker had to say. The lecture was delivered in an easy, conversa tional manner, with no attempt at oratory or flights of rhetoric, but was a description of thepeople, their habits, customs, dress, marriage rites, food, &c, which are all of the most primitive kind, and would hardlv be relished bv the over-fas tidious of our land. The Cabyle people, he described as of light complexion, very friendly and peaceful in disposition, and have a large share of intelligence. As a class they are honest and per fectly trustworthy. Drunkenness is a vice almost unknown among them, nor do they have any knowledge of the manufacture of any intoxicating beverage blessed ignorance. Mar riage is a matter of bargain and sale, in which the bride has no voice, but is merely the article sold. The people are Mohammedans but those with whom the speaker came in con tact listened patiently to the teach ings of Christianity, and his resi dence among them had been benefi cial in its results. Dr. Maynard is home on a short vacation, but will soon return to the Cabyle people, in whom he is deeply interested and among whom he is evidently accomplishing much good for the cause of the Christian reli gion. He is a voung man. full of energv in the work he has under taken and buoyant with hope for good results; The Ladies Favorite." The newest fashion in ladies' hats will doubtless cause a flutter of pleasurable Excitement among the fair sex. Ladies are always suscep tible to the changes of a fashion plate; aud the more startling the departure, the more earnest the gos sip over the new mode. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is a positive cure for the ills which afllict females and make their lives miserable. This sovereign panacea can be relied on in cases of displacements and ail functional derangements. It builds up the poor, haggard and dragged out victim, and gives her renewed hope and afresh lease of life. It is the only medicine for woman's pe culiar weaknesses and ailments, old by druggists, under a positive guar antee from the, manufacturers, that it will give satisfaction in every case, o'r money refunded. Read printed guarantee on bottle wrapper. turn IIEINSBEKER.ln this City. x 2ft o'clock' this moral n- K. MAUOahet TiTAirr wife of I-hlllp nelnsberV 7iSfTj SESaV" The funeral services wiii'tSe piSSmor. row (Friday) afternoon, from the idcnS near corner Third ana Mulberry streets atisi o'clock. Interment at oakenus and acquaintances are invited to attend. NEW AUVEKTISEMENTS. Opera House Matinee. THE UKV. C. It. THE.VT8 NOTED LEC , , J,re'.fi0HQ,lhe World in Eljrhty jum mes." wiih.sixty-ono Ute Stereopticon ric iMJPr V11 4? reputed at the opera Ilouso at S.oop clock fea unlay afternoon, sthot March. Admission, 25 cents for Parnuette and Dress S!",15: Pen,s for aUery. Wonts to co to the Wilmington Library Association. - - -mch 6 tf PJotice. J-OTS OX WRKiUTSVILLE UEACII IIAVE been staked off and arc ready to bo selected by those desiring: to build on the Beach. For farther particulars apply at office on Tenth and Princess streets. J. . NOLAN, Gcn'l Manacer, mch C 3t Wilmington Seacoast Railroad. We Have - SPLENDID KUBBER DRESSING COMB for 25 cents, P.LUE LILIES, a new rerfumo very line, mch 6 tf ufnds Brothers, . 101 N. Front street. Annual Statement OF The Wll. Savings & Trust Va. RESOURCES. Loans .TfC7,100 Ot) Furniture and Fixtures. 300 00 . Due from Banks 3.570 80 Cash on hand ; i,&n 14 Toti ' ...$T2,r.7l 0 LIABILITIES. Capital stock .tiViu) 00 Due 1 )epositow yy;n w Loans Perfected, Hiihjcot, to ciiock.... 873 cr Guardian Accounts 5,425 4S rndlvidcd Pionts 240 77 Dividends Unpaid ..- J,5fX CO Total f72,.17l 04 Number of DonosHorn.... 1.404 Correct Attest: . n. F. HALL, ) of the v Investment ti EO. R. FRENCH, ) committee. Wilmington, N. C, March 1, 't0. mch 6 it ADRIAN & VOLLERS, wiiolksalk i)i:Li:i:s IS Provisions, Groceries, Liquors, Tobacco, Cigars, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Cor. Frontand Dock St., WILMINGTON, N. C. an 13 tf John C. Stout, JJ L'lLDEK AND CONTRACTOR, WILMIXCtf ton, N. c, gives special attention to all kinds of Building and promises first-class work. Es- tlmatcs furnished. Rern by permission to G. W. Williams, Esq. feb 18 im A BARGAIN AT , OHRELL'S STABLESj IN SECOND-HAND o Harness, Saddles, Bridles, &c. fowl-Han J D;ajs, Carls 3nJCBifs FOR SALir;iIEAP. feblstf - , - Full Stock of Everything KEPT IN A DRUG STORE. 230 N- Front St. feb 10 tf JAMES D. NCTT, The DrngUt, FOR REPJT. ISLAND BEACH HOTEL ON THE HAMMOCKS, WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH. Thl3 delightful Hotel his beon greatly Un proved and Is well fcrnlhed from top to lot torn. We will lease It for a terra of yt arn. Possession given at once. Apply to J. U.NOLAN, , feb 12 If" Genl M anaer W. . C. IL U, Diamond Vera Cura FOIt ivhii:ihia For tutl by dil r.a millelv (eh 14 if Vor. fourth and 11 an &u. HPTTTQ PA PPT? 13 PRINTED WITH the Faiimount PrLDttDT Ink Wort3. T. K. WHIG UT & CO . . 2sth street and Pennsiirania Tau, 3aliU rsiui;ipfci.i Pa,
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