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THIS rAFZK every evtnLn. Sundays excepted. w JOSH- T. JAJi " " - .TBSciarrioNJ. rOSTAQK PAID: M sir months noa Three BlOCtti H-00- WW rlriabeicUTcrel oy carters, tree n,rt of the city, at the abors f ,rt opr.ta per wee , . Lr-wcrlberswiuplwse report any and I SaWC " v their raper iwularty. , I Ivv " - t f E D AM -I V v VOL XIV WILMINGTON, N. C. FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1890. NO 71. Presents tr the moU elegant form fW LAXATIVE and NUTRITIOUS JUIOE FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, Combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be nost beneficial to the human system, forming an agreeable id effective laxative to perma scntly cure Habitual Consti-. patio'n, and the many ills de pending on a weak or inactive condition of the SIDNEYS, LEVER AHO BOWELS. It i the lr.ost excellent remedy known to CLEJLXSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY IWttn one is Eilious or Constipated so THAT PURE CLOOD, RCFRE8HINQ 8LBTP, HEALTH and STRENGTH I NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and all are iuiitrVitffl with it. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOB The celebration last week af Car dinal NewmanV 90th birthday sug gests the fact that the great writers tt A. . . ui curupe uve to an extreme age. Among the elders of this nineteenth century have been Goethe, Words worth, Carlyle, Hugo. Kanke, Rus kin and Tennvson. Poultry is as high now as it has j been at any time for years past. j Maj. J. C. Winder, General Mana ger of the Seaboard Air-Line Sys tem of railways, is in the city to-day. Ilev. We learn from the Jlobcaonian that Hon. Alfred Rowland, Repre-; tentative In Congress from this dis-! P. W. E. Columbia, S. C, in the South Carolina School Convention. Peschau is in attendance in State Sundav The Merchants Excursion. . ; Commendable. The Committee on Entertainment AH claims not consistent with the for the Merchants'. Excursion on j high character of Syrup of Figs are the CF. & Y. V. R. R., on the 20th purposely avoided by the California and 27th insts., metyesterday after- j Fig Syrup Company. It acts gently noon at the Produce Exchange, j on the kidneys, liver and bowels, There was a free exchange of opinion ' cleansing the system effectually, but in regard to the approaching eele-;it is not a cure-all and makes no bration, and it was agreed that part 'pretensions that every bottle will of the entertainment would consist! not substantiate. down the Alio coCffregaUOIlS Of St. 1'aUl, St. t " 7 " " . f N Fun for Kvervbo.lv. trict, who has aUays the interest of John and St. James' will meet for I irawi.ororc to Carolina Beach, j .4McCarM) : MNha m . his constituents closely at heart, has joint services at St. James' at S p.m. w?thf l 1Q the evening at th - anla J. - , ' introduced a bill in Congress to es. j this evening. iA "e ton and an excursion on the j . ,f a ' . " tablish a graduated income tax. It! , ionowing aay to the Hammocks and jt f it " .ni Moon Viati. ! " me ic-ffl Ponnrto fmr-m 4-1 -. n !i : Is a good measure and it ought to indiftatp tw tlloo, f -f . . - W X. US M.J AA. UM IlliC UWVl pass, but it will not pass, inasmuch as those who are to vote upon the meaxureare those who will be af- ifctea by its becoming a law. For all killed. Some of it may come to life though, as usual, later on. Mr. M. M. Katz was out for a short this reason we are afraid that it will i while yesterday afternoon, for the never find Its wav anvwhprn farther ! firRt timesince his attack. His tuanv incuus rerjuiueti lu see street again. r I MANUPACTUREO OKLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. j SAV FRANCISCO, CAL, vum villi, m. rtcnr ivhh. pi. w . For sale by BOtSEKT R. BELLAMY, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, fccfi a ly Uw WlLmlngton, N. C. . 0 DAY FROM NOW I WILL OPEN MY Dl K STOCK -OF- DRY GOODS. TDK MEAKTINE I WJLL CLOSE OUT THE KEMAIN'ING PART OF INTER DRESS. GOODS Regardless of Cost. WE.MUST HIVE ROOM. f lew lines or tnesc can l used for CCAS ;ET GREAT BARGAINS IX GOOD S! b -fOU THE NEXT- ' 0 T0 NAliK RQOM FOR OUR rJEW STonr'f . ' lch iU Surpass AnytblDff priety ana Beauty Kvcr ron2htfottiti:Marcet. Hjtr l. now u the Northern markets, t &r tU rn, tor rmy can count on ttpociralij, J- HEDR1CIC. Wanted. IJABUBOVfKSERrAKTS. ALSO T "lttsmtusa. ' Apply to - -la than a pigeon hole in some commit tee room. It is the noor men -whn pay the tax.es in this country and it is the rich men ho make the laws. and that is just about the way the case stands. CoL Rowland's bill is as follows: Be it enacted by tire Senate and House of Ronresentativen of rh United States of America, in Con gress assembled, "That all individuals, corpora tions, and estates within the United States receiving an annual net in come of five thousand dollars and upwards shall be assessed and re quired to pay a tax on such incomes as follows: From five thousand to ten thou sand dollars, two Der centum there of; from twenty-five thousand to fif ty tnousand dollars, six per centum thereof: from fiftv thousand to onp hundred thousand dollars, eight per cumm inereor; ana on all uch in comes amounting to over one hun- area tnousand dollars, ten per cent utn thereof. dkc. . i. lhat such assessments shall be made annually under the direction of the Secretarv of the In terior, to become due ahd payable on July first of each year, and shall be collected by the collectors of in ternal revenue and paid into the Treasury of the United States in the same way and under the same mips and regulations as other taxes are now required io De Dy them Daid into said Treasury." 'Won't you buy my flowers sir my pretty flowers roses, marenp- Hte, ceraniums and violets, sweet Uowers sir, and very cheap.-' "No, my dear, I've just got one quarter over to-day, and I'm coins? to cpt n bottle of Dr. Bull's uough Syrup." him on the Front Street Market was absolute ly bare of beef to-day but Mr. John F. Garrell secured this morning, a small drove of Sampson county stall fed beef, which will be for sale on his stalls to morrow. The Raleigh Chronicle comes to us to day as a morning daily. It is a bright, newsy, handsome sheet, full of telegraphic reports and other good matter and promises to main tain the excellent reputation it has made as a weekly paper. mbfcx to Nw Advertisements Huxds Beos Pnarmaclsts H M McIntirk ,000 Poles. Jxo F Garriix stall-fed Beef H A London Aoialnistrator's sale Otek.1 Houss McCarthy's Mishaps. J D K ctt Corne au 9' Bed Bug Interceptlc There was a full moon in a cloudy sky last night. It filled yesterday morning. Bqys ! we can gelf you a Bracket Saw, with frame, for 10 cents. N. Jacob! Hdw. Co.,. - - Cold Easterly and Northerly winds last night and. to-dav,' There was. of course, no .frosty aM here was too much wind. ' When ready to build, paint or re pair you will find it to your advan tage to buy your material of the Jacob! Hdw. Co. t "It pleases me so I shall use no other," is what the farmersaid when asked about the Boy Clipper Plow, sold by the.tf. Jacobi Hdw. Co. Thatcher, Primrose & West's min strels are booked for the Opera House at an early date. They will come prepare to face a big house. "pur Qld Chief't is the name of our new and improved White Wamsutta Shirt. Walt for it; will haye it ready n a few days. Wilmington Shirt Fac. ory, 22 Market 8t. t I'aint your Buggy for 75 cents, "0 bits," with Detroit carg, Paint, a varnish and paint combined. Guar anteed to give satisfaction, Sold by he N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t Brftldi schoonei . T'icory, Bethel, cleared tOKlay for Nassau, with 25,- POQ shingles, 1Q bbls grits, 3 bbls tar, a bbla pitch, G5,U feet lumber, and E0 pairs sash and blind", valued at $1,183.43, shipped by Messrs. Parsley & Wiggins. The appropriations asked for pnbi ic buildings In North Carolina are as follows: Greensboro, $3,000 ad dltionaJ; Winstonf 100,O0Or7llelds- ville, $iCC0; Oxford, 100,000; Hen derson, $S5,CC0; Wihaington, OOQ additional; Fyettevllle, 73,CCa To-taVfrX formerly physicians, confounded rheumatism with gout; nt they are now known to be distinct diseases. Rheumatism attacks every age,gout oniy aauits. 5ut whether you may have to cope with the one or the other. Salvation Oil will be found aqually efficacious, It kills pain. Price twentv-five cents a bottle. The children ought to go to the matinee to morrow afternoon and take a trip around the world. They will enjoy it more, perhaps, than their elders, because so many of the scenes displayed will be familiar to them from recent contact, with their books. The price has been reduced for tho occasion. Little Lord Fauntlcroy (Suit) Can be Seen at I. Slirier's. I. Shrier, 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. I. Shrier, corner Front and Princess streets. tf First of the Season . A big rattlesnake was killed by Mr. T. W. Wells near Burgaw on Wednesday last. He measured 5 feet long and 11 inches'around the body and when he was opened a full-grown rabbit was found in his stomach. He had 12 rattles and a button. It is rather early for rattle snakes to be abroad but a sunshiny day at this season will sometimes arouse them from their torpor a-nd send them out on a raid for the department of the interior. A Xhitow Escape. We learn froixrthe Petersbuig 7i clex-Ap2cal of the narrow escape from death or seriously injury of the little son of Mr. Joseph B. Worth, formerly of this city, but now aresi dent of Petersburg. On Wednesday Willie, who is a bright and interest ing little fellow, was - playing on tho baluster of the stairway at home when he lost his balance and fell to the floor, a distance of nearly four teen feet. A physician was called In, who upon examination found no bones had been broken, and that the child had fortunately escaped with little or no injury. The Erratic Gulf Stream. A good deal has been said and, written of late about the Gulf Stream and the evidence seems to be in favor of its having chauged its course and set in nearer to the coast. The Philadelphia Record says that the peculiar and phenomeual chang es in the current have been so fjreat and the turns so sudden that the most skilful of shipmasters look on this great body of -warm warm with considerable distrust. There is spe cial danger in reckoning on that part which touches the outer Dia mond Hatteras Shoals, the most dangerous spot on the North Ameri can coast. A few months ago the stream was many miles to the eastward - of its true course, and... vessels' calculated accordingly, keeping .f near to -the' coast; while how it is many miles to the westward, and in consequence vessels are striking on Hatteras Shoals without knowing the cause of the false reckoning. Captain Smith, of the English steamer Ethel bald, which for sev eral years past has been plying be tween this port and Central America, in the trnit carrvms trade, savs that he made the narrowest sort of ah escape from striking on Hat teras Shoals on his last'voyage from Nicauragua- to Philadelphia, and probably would have lost his vessel if the night had not been perfectly clear. He says that from noon of February 13th, latitude 32.30, longi tude 77.17, his vessel was steered northeast one half north. Between one and two o'clock a light was sighted one point forward of ,the port beam, which afterwards proved to be Cape Lookout, a light that never ought to be seen. " - A short tiuie after this -Cape Hat teras light was sighted one point on the starboard bow, showing that the vessel was running directly for the land, and was entirely inside of Hatteras Shoals. The course of the vessel was changed due west to get outside of the shoals before proceed ing north. The temperature of the wqter during, the time mentioned was seventy six degress, showing that the vessel was in the stream. The current was at least three miles per hour. things we have had here this season. it win be presented bv the Fergu son & Mack's "hilarious" company. It abounds in fun pure, genuine, unadulterated fun, and that is some thing that always takes, with every body and everywhere. . Tho com pany is said to be a good one and the situations are very laughable. There are numerous specialties and some excellent musical selections, new, sparkling and catching. 'The box sheet will be open at Yates' to morrow morning. The Cruel Co!d. From Mr. J. T. Collins, who was in the city tD-day, ve are sorry to learn of the really great devastation made in the Burgaw section of Pender county by the recent cold wave. The ground was frozen several inches deep, and corn, peas, potatoes and radishes were ktlled. wuawurmes were, so seriousiv in-! jured that it is feared the late crop will be a sorry one. Corn and pota toes, which looked very promising, were killed through to. the roots; apples have not yet bloomed but pears were well advanced, some of them being as iarge as a hazel nut, ana tney were all killed. The fate of the peach crop is as yet uncertain. - PLEAS KOTICT,' We irni be gn&a to rccerre cosuncnicau from our menus cn say sn4 n ratjscts general Interest; bat , ; . ,- - The name ot tho writer most always to ; nlshei to the Editor. . w - Communication must do wnttta on one S13a of the paper. - : Personalities tmm oe avotaooV v ". V Ana it U especially ana particularly VLStT stood that the Etntor docs not always errors v. wllvpunarELa aciess so.. - In the editorial coinmna. ' : - --i," - CALL AND XlHINE oVu FINELY SELKCTEI) STOCK OF " Pianos and - Organs. WHICH WE OFFER AT VEUY LOW rmcEs, cash ok - instalments, Over two nuirtrr,! families in Wilmington" can testify as to the merit 3 of cur Instru ment?, j ... , e nave the. intestdeMgns In teautllul woods, from the masrrjftcent - - ' ' . ... V to the I ow em j Hades. we have from Wilcox & White and Mason IlamlJn in great variety.' ' K. VanLAEIi, v febsttf cod 407 Kcd 'Cross' street. Opera House Matinee, j THE REV. O. R.-. TREAT'S NOTED LEC Jre' .V'?0,.,Dd lhe World ln ElffhtyMin utes," with sixty-one fliuj Stereopt 1 con Pic tures, will be repeated at tho opera House at 3:t4)o clock Saturday afternoon, 8th of March. Admission, 25 cents for Paniuette and Dress KS,15.1118 for Jaliery. Profits to ro to the Wilmington Library Association, mch 6 tf r Alotice. r OTS ON WRIGHTS VI LLU UEAC1I HAVE A J i been stated off and arc ready to bo selected by those desiring to build on tho Dcach. For further particulars apply at ofilce on Tenth and Princess streets. J. R. NOLAN, Gen-1 Manager. mch6 3t Vllmlngton Seacoast Railroad. ' We Have A SPLENDID RUBBER DRESSING COMB for 25 ceuts. very fine. melui if BLUE LILIES, a new perfume Ml'NDS BROTHERS, 101 N. Front street. Dv-spepsia's victims arenumbhred by thousands. So are those who nave been restored to health by xioon s oarsapanna. ADRIAN & V0LLER8, AVIIOLlOSALi: DKALKKS IN Provisions, Groceries, Lujnors, ' Tobacco, i'ignrsr.. AMD- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ?: Jfjftw is the Time ! "jrIGUT NOW, AND CORNE AUR BED BUG inccrceptic is the thing that, will do the worK ouiCKir. auletlv and nlpasnr.tif ARir your drug-lst for it; 0e a bottle. JAMES D.NUTT. Sole Manufacturer and Proprietor. tM N. Fron t St. , CU y. mch 7 1 f (J0MMISSI0N MERMIANTS,' Cor. Frnntaiul I)ok SI., WirIIN!TOV, s. c. an 13 tr , :. OPERA HOUSE. MONDAY, MAKCU lOl'O. FERGUSON & MACK'S Great Comedy .Company. REVELATION IN IRISH COMEDY, ENTITLED McCarthy's Mishapsu" Enchanting , John C. Stout, . T) CILDER ANnrONTRACTOi;, WJLMINO- ton, N. c, given spcoi3i :ttr nllon toallklnH 01 Building and promises flisi-rlass work. Es timates fiirniKhci. Refers by permission tX a. W. Williams, Esq. feb 13 lm Comedians. A Company of Music. Reserved Seats at Yates" Saturday. mchTGt Ukn Market ! a bargain -AT- OKRELL'S STABLESJ IN SECOND-HAND Harness, Saddles. Bridles," Suv 5ecui!faRfl D;ais, Carls auSiics' feb utf FOR SALEJCHEA I TO? The Ladies' Favorite. The newest fashion in ladies' hats will doubtless cause a llutter of pleasurable ."excitement among the fair sex. Ladies arealways suscep tible to the changes of. a fashion nlate: and .tlie more startlm!? the departure, the more earnest thegos 8i p over the new mode. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Jfrescnption is a positive cure for the ills which afflict females and make their lives miserable. This sovereign panacea can be relied on in cases of displacements and all functional derangements. It builds up the poor, haggard , and, dragged out victim, and -gives her renewed hope and a fresh lease of life. It is the only medicine for woman's pe culiar weaknesses and ailment?, sold, by druggists, "under a positive guar antee from the manufacturers, that it will give fratigfaction in every case Something New. Mr. J. Mcliee Cowan has obtained the agency here for one of the won ders of the age. It is the "Simplex Duplicator" ahd on it 200 distinct impressions may be obtained of nny article, whether written by hand or on a type writer. Of course, a cer tain ink, prepared for the purpose, must be used. Each impression is as clear and distinct as is the origi nal and cannot be told from it. A flood Day's Tfrk. Weakness of itself is not a disease. It is, however, a most distressful symptom. Alas ! how many wearily drag themselves about, every effort giving them distress, existing with out any of the pleastirahje sensa tions of robust health. Are you in this copdition? Why? There is no excuse for feeling mean and misery 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 oiners nave done. tt. W. Chandler, Red Fork, rk.t writes: "I was so weak that it was only with great effort that I could do anything. I used several bqttlei oi Botanic Blood. Balm, and can now do ft good day's work." Able to do a good day's workP Is there not something sweet and re freshing in that expression? Btrengtb to vigorously do this or that. (Strength that ih only overcome by nataral fatigue. Strength that when expended, is by rest, and nature fully renewed. Such will be vour reward if you crive B. B. B. e. trfal. H. B. Randolph. Brunswick. -Ga.. 1 Delicious Soda Water as drawn froi wriiefi: .VJ was binder the earffof j lltinds Brothers' raasaiCccat crs Alley nlnd different doctors, but not one Eoda fountain at a temperature ' bf i did me the good that Botanic Blood ICiV Pnrc-t Trclt GyrcllilkGha' J Balci t3Xltrr5 - " jrn-.I iritir-l :iir.?rr.l r.-r. . . 1 . w.nta f WAS SO FORTCNATE.'AS TO SECURE L TO-DAY A SMALL DROVE OF. Elegant Sampson Countv Stall -Fed Beef, WHICH WILL UP. ON SALE At My Stalls To-Olorrow. It fs lretty and Fat, Juicy and Tender. Nf- t'Mll early and get CHOK E CUTS. JOHN P. GAUUBLL, Stalls 1 and '2, Front street Market.sourh side, mch 7 it Administrator's Sale. -gY VIRTCE OF A DECREE OF THE su perior Court of New Hanover county, made in a eertain Epef lal p:tcoedin there rendicg between II. A. ion-Jon. Administrator of Sail!-J. Moore, plaintiff, and Mary E. Quince and others, defendants 1 wai, on FRIDAY, the llth day cl April, 1890, at 12 o'clock M., I proceed to sell, for Cash, at the Court House door, in the City of- Wllml astern v iij public auction, one undivided calf of that lot U Land in said tliy, bcirjua &t the intereecUon of 01 money refunded. Read printed f the Scnttern line oToomers Alley triihihe Astern une 01 tTont- street, ruJtalasr thence sociVith Front street feet, thence East- rdly 10 Ifctf , lhce Northtrardiy 42 feet to crs Alley kj icev 10 begir.r.ws. FOR RENT. ISLAND BEACH HOTEL ON THE UASIBIOCKS, ft RI(iHT.vVILLi; REACH. Thin d 11 jitttul Hotel l! greatly liaf pnv?l aid 1 well furclhed from top to Lot tonu Wo will lease U for a term, of year. 1'os-se.sMon given at once. Apply to J. R. NOLAN. U h 12 tf Gori Manager W. S. C. It. J. Diamontl Vra (Jura FOR IVSPKPSIA. For ha! by ' DR. V. C. 5fILLER, feb II if cor, turtli ;(nd Nan J?tv Dividend Notice. Wllmingion Savings & Tnist'Ca J. W. ATKINSON. President. W. I'.TOOMEli, cashier. NOTICE IS HEREBY CIVEX THAT THE Directors hare declared a dividend ot Six per cent, on the Capital fcrock, payable on thr ith of 3iarch prexmo u-b 24 tr OYSTER ROASTS RETTER PREPARED AM I than erer to Vt fa guarantee on bottle wrapper. As friends with OYSTERS this season. 1 will kffn none hot tfc Yasx, on hand sJvrays' mi uiJ-ii uu ii uua7 r a f.pcu&uy. KTery thin? overhauled and improve J. Oyttcm readjr at thort notice and eiuert chucLf r to oyen thf nx. ...... . rpcaai rates 10 parties, uire xaa ft can and trxii co r ytc!:t to rl:ii3 3x3, - T . ... f, m
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