this PAPER mrcrr erenttS. wuuttji except we will Mci&ato rcoclrtsccznzsu&u from cur taeraa on ur'ftai tn Ktjjcti , Broeral interest, but - I r The name of the writer mast alirajs bo niahedtotheBHtoT. , communicauons mnst be wrltttn on one sue of the paper. " ' Personalities mast bo atou&3. " - And it is especially Ana putlcuUrly Cfidc stood that the emtor does not always enfion the Tters or correspondents unless to in the editorial columns. r S. T'JAMSS, filter ara Prop. -LpTlONS. postags pah: rr P' .v, rrr.tJL ,1.00. one .iirpml t-7 camera, free rrt of ,b-MrT at thc ab0Te VOL XIT WILMINGTON, N. C. MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1890. NO 79. it- n1M renori anj aua I) E Jtiwfr rr regularly. - .jtS tO PA-' & mm p-,tEi- ''r.ix-t elegant form jXATlVf N3 NUTRITIOUS JUICE PIGS OF CALIFORNIA, netl with the medicinal of plant- known to be ;i beneficial to the human forming art agreeable i effective laxative to perma :2tlv cure Habitual Consti oa and the many ills de eding on a weak or inactive Edition of the : Sdmeys. liver fiHD bowels. 't u the n.tt csccllent remedy known to '&KSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY V.'hen cn is Bilious Cojutip&ted JRICLOOD. RKFRECHIflCr 8LBEP, HEALTH ana a i wtwu ui-ninALLY FOLLOW. very one is using it and all are . plighted with it ASK DRUGGIST FOB I MANUFACTURED ONLY BY iLIFORNIA FIG SYRDP CO. UAH FRANCISCO, CAL. wmit.Kt. HEW YORK. N. Y For sale by SOUEICT R BELLAMY, WHOLESALE DUUGGIST, Vi a ly dlw Wilmington, N. C. jiAy anil Siglil. ! . kY SALOON, Joroer of North Water and ' i' t Mulberry Street?, i mi from 1 o'clock a. k. Ho.dij Until 11:13 p. in. Saturday. HA . P. BROWNE, Agent, tell 10 tf WILMINGTON. O. We Have 8PLEXWI) KfBCEK DRESSING COMB Swnts. .kite LILIES, a new rerfume Ml'XDiS BROTH EHS, P:6 it 101 X. VYnnl stiwt PER A HOUSE. . , iLirsimiiD S!f;sEopnco legtc&e -ON TIT E- SIGHTS OF LONDON, fU benefit of the Library Association, Monday, 17th March. " Xte&ion w cents children 23 cents. Gal- pK-cfnt?. seats at vatcs Ce'mmenco at Annual Statement -OK Wil. Savings & Trust Co. RESOURCES. teiiS:::::::::::::: I .-............. 1,311 14 ' $7571 9 LIABILITIES. 5lfJ! C .... - " MUn ?UJ l check.... 873 65 I Touj oV: ....$72,371 w cnm Attest: ....i.h F. HALL GEO. It vp 55?fTojf.N. C. March ) of the GEO. il frescu. j - committee. John Werner. aSEK 19 n OKE. AND nE HOLDS H)Sa&?,irket9tret- A eood shave - Ruflo.L t0Qr ot the best Barbers In LOCAL 3SrBWS. INDEX TO tiKW ADTKIiTIaSJfZNTS, W M Cr3iuiso Mattresses It M Mt lsTiBE Dress f jooa.5 II edrick Easter Dress Goods Jlr. ItobPTt V.. Wood. On last Satnnlav nisrhtMr. Robert Tender Coanty Court. A subscriber to the Rrview NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. at; 1EW ADVERTISEMENTS. : B. Wooil, one -of tlie oUlet and Uurgaw sends us a full report of the iiio.-r highly venerated of our eiti- j proceotlings of the Spring Term of ; zens, passed quietly from life unto death. lie had been sick for only a ; few weeks but hi death was not , ... : iiiuuuht'ii lur. Ice formed plentifully yesterday; Mr. Wood was a native of Xan- (lood boating water ir tlie Cape Fear now. the Superior Court for Pender coun-; ty which was in session there last! week and which closed its labors on; Friday, last. He prefaces his report with some very complimentary'allu j morning: ami there was some thh ; tucket, Mass.. and was born in ll-". sions to the IlKviKw and the Jorn j morning. He wa a descendant of one of the j xal ami the heartv endorsement A Beautiful Stock 1 I AM SELECTING Wl'FH CAR1-: A NICE AND CHOICE LINE OF It was "keenly day and the w upon us a regular Northwest. kold"' here yester- oldest and best known of w Eni?- they have both met with in Pender; T j 1 fJ tf I ind .brought down land 'families. He first came to Wil-i county, for which we thank him j I ) J J wT I jl J 1 J I J r blizzard from the ! mington in 1833, when he was a lad j most heartily but which our well;-1 " ' J -L;-.N- Those who visit the stereoptican entertainment at the 'Opera House to-night-will find the house comfort ably warmed. I -caught a cold somewhere she Jemarked. "Probably it was in yotir head!" he suggested, chuckling over his wit, "if to" I . respectfully prescribe J)r. Hull's Cough Svrup. Here it is."' v When readyftto build, paint or re pair you will find it to your advan tage to buy your material of the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t " The lecture on Jondon to night at the Opera House will contain i fine views of the most interesting fea ture of the citv. "It pleases me so I shall use no other," is what t he fanner said when asked about the Boy Clipper Plpw, Bold by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. Capt. R. H. Tomlinson. of the Cape Fear, has removed his family to this city. We trust that his stay here wi 1 1 be long1, pleasant and pro fitable. , "Our Old Chief is the name of our new and improved White Wamsutta Shirt. Wait for it; will have it ready in a few days. Wilmington Shirt Fac tory, 122 Market St. t ' Paint your Baggy for 75 cents, "0 bits," with Detroit earg. Paint, a varnish and paint combined! Guar anteed tojgive satisfaction. Sold by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t A Pinkerton detective says that he has located Walter Bingham at Antwerp and is willing to go after him provided the State will agree to pay expenses if he is thc right party. Qer. barque . A. Waller, Moller, cleared to day for Stettin, with 3,430 barrels rosin, valued at 1,950, ship ped by Messrs. Paterson, Downing & Co. Commendable. All claims not consistent with the high character of Syrup of Figs are purposely avoided by the California Fig Syrup bompany. Tt acts gently on the kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing the system effectually, but it is not a cure-all and makes no pretensions that every bottle will not substantiate. Little Lord Fauntleroy (Suit Can be Seen at I. Sfirier'o. I. Shrier, who is always ahead in introducing n.ewt xiovelties, will sell this week the Lord Fauntleroy and Alfonso (King of Spaiu) suit. Als'b a full line of children's Kilt Suits at the lowest price for cash only. I. Shrier, corner Front and Princess streets. ' tf Tliet. II. Depot at Ilurffaw. The increased and increasing pop ulation and business at Burgaw has necessitated an enlargement of the depot and warehouse of the W. & W. R. R. at that place. Workmen are now busy in this needed enlarge ment. and increase of accomtuoda tion and comfort for rail road trav elers. Criminal Court The March term of the Criminal Court for New Hanover county con vened to-day, "with Judge Meares on the bench. - The following is the grand jury for the t?nn: Geo. R. French, foreman: J. II. Strauss, W. H. King, W. B. Beery, C. Twining, Q. W. Frederick IX 1. George, J. J. At wood. M. G. Chad wick, J. G. Craig, J. D. Sellers. Jas. Bland. . VTIjfgin Prophesies Some Mor. Prof. E. Stone Wiggins serenely bobs up again and announces the programme oX a big storm that is t sweep theWtlantic dry of shipping. It is to start on the Euroiean;side and is booked there for to-day. to morrow and Wednesday and on the Ameriean coast for next Friday and Saturday. He fays that it will be a big thiDg no sardine of a storm, in fact antij that it will be followed by earthquakes on the Northern Pacifier and in Eu rope. of 13 years. 1 is uncle, the late Mr. ; known modesty forces us to omit. P. W. Fanning, at that time pub- The report is as follows: i The March term of Pender Supe-jthe result of Oil r careful buying lished a newspaper called the Pco pic's J'l'cfj and Mr. Wood assisted Trior Court adjourned late last Fri- hirn in thi He- soon after leftWil- j day evening after a-laborious sess- j mington and went to St. Iouis but : ion. That model jurist and high returned here in the vear and 'toned gentleman. Judge Graves.pre- embarked in the building business ! sided. Our people are most favor-i with his elder brother, the late Mr. ably impressed with his abilities and jas possible T 1 -41- w-- : i i r i n it jnn i. . wood. I ne.-e gentlemen ; nign iuanufations ior me oeneu erected many of the handsomest ! That sterling man and faithful So brick edifices in the city. St. James" j licitor of tnis Judicial District, Hon Church was about the first. This was erected in the year "1S3O-4-0. Among other buildings' put u"p by this firm may be mentined the en tire block on the North side of Market street, from Col. Hedn'ck's store to the corner of Second street- Only a few clays and we will be prepared to-show you. Respectfully, P. S. We will hurry up all of our shipments as much O. II. Allen, attended to his official duties with proverbial devotion and satisfaction to lovers of law and or der. He is a rising member of the legal profession and a true gentle man in all respects. Crime seems to be on the decrease in Pender. As an evidence the jail MATTRESSES ! the building at Exchange corner and others to the West of it: Gran-j has been pretty clear of prisoners ite How, on South Front street: the for nearly a' year, and the county Anderson House, now a part of the j only sends one to the penitentiary Orton House: the Custom House, the Postoffiee. the City Hall and Opera House, the Front Street M. E. Church, which was destroyed by fire four years ago, the C. C. R. R. office building, and many others. Mr. Wood was the father of seven children, six of whom survive. They are: Mr. Robert B. Wood. Mr. Alfred V. Wood. Mrs. Jno.. J. Cono ley. of Brunswick, Ga. ; and Dr. Thos. F. Wood, Mrs. N. B. Vincent and Mrs. R. B. Houston, of this city. Some years previous to the war Mr. Wood and his wife and eldest daughter, since deceased, became members of St. Paul's Episcopal Church and he died in full commun ion with that Church, having", ever since been a faithful and consistent member of that communion. Mr. Wood's life was. to a large ex tent cotemporaneous with that of Wilmington itself. He came here a. mere lad and found an old lashion ed town of about :i,500 inhabitants, with but few brick residences and no public buildings. He has seen many brick houses take the place of those of wood; he has seen a little town spring into a city of 25,000 inhabitants and of large com mercial importance and he has seen beat i fnl church edifices and fine public buildings erected in many parts of the city. In private life Mr. Wood was the genial, courteous, affable gentle man, with 'ever a pleasant' smile, a kind word and a gentle grasp of the hand for those seeking to climb up ward but whose feet had not yet found a secure footing onthe ladder. He was honorable, thoroughly noble and high-minded in everything and in these things he hasleft a precious legacy to his children. At the last, his life's work done and well done he fell quietly on-sleep, as does a child tried with play, and woke yes terday in a' land far removed from this where there is no trial, care or trouble, or shadow of trouble, and where the soul, freed from its earth ly trammels, shall find rest in the promise that: "They shall hunger no more: neither thirst any more. j.-or tjie amb. which is in the midst of the throne, shall feed them and shall lead them unto living fountains bf water; and God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes.' The Cans ofl'ain. An ache or pain is not of itself a disease, it is but a symptom, and w arns the sufferer that there is some thing the matter with his physical organization. Weak kidneys, bad blood, and nervousness are frequent at this term. That was a colbred boy for obstructing the railroad track of the W. & W R. R. His term is six months. There were few er true bills found by the grand jury than usual. This jury found the condition and management of the poor house to be good but complain ed of the sanitary condition, in some respects, of the county jail. No doubt the Sheriff and Superinten dent of Health will apply the proper improvement and reform. It was a good -'grand jury, with Mr. R. W. Rivenbark as its excellent foreman. The following were among the most, important criminal cases dis posed of: State vs. I). J. McMillan, false pretense, in illegally obtaining a deed, the property of ,1. B. .New kirk: argued by Mr. Marsdeir Bel lamy and the Solicitor for the State, and Messrs. Bruce Williams, E. W. Kerr ami J. D. Kerr for the defense. Mr. A. H. McMillan was also one of the defendants in this case. It oc cupied an entire day. The jury ren dered a verdict of acquittal, which elicited considerable applause in the court house. State vs. John Costin. colored, for shooting Angus Williams, colored, convicted, fined $25 and costs, and a peace bond of $200.'- ; - ; - j- There was a decided accumulation of business on the civil docket. The following noted cases were tried and disposed of: Arnold Teachy vs. Pat rick Boney and others, ejectment case of eight years standing. An array of able counsel on each side: decision in favor of defendants. Au other important ejectment case, of eight years' duration, with able counsel on each side, was that of Hale vs. Brown. This case took nearly an entire day as did the other ejectment case. Verdict in favor of defendant. About one-half of the! oases on the civil docket remain to be tried. Large crowds are generally in at tendance at Burgaw during the Su perior Courts of Pender. This week is no exception. It is pleasing to note an air and look of determina tion among the farmers and all classes in Pender not to succumb to the hard times and great scarcity of money. They have gone to work this year in earnest. If economy and energy will avail they are bent on overcoming the poverty, scarcity of provisions and other depressing i circumstances incident to the fa Tur ing classes and laborersof our State. A good crop year will be potential 5 rwf uK in BCD r i MANUFACTURED TO ORDER, OR RENOVATED. BY W. RJ. CUMMINC, No. 17 Princess St., Wilmington, N. C. ly the source or cause of the many j jn enabling them to throw off the mvsterious. aching sensations that afflict the body. You can remove the cause of such distr?ss bv using B. B. B. . Botanic Blood Balm;. C. II. Robetts. Atlanta. Ga . writes: "My kidnevs were disordered and gave jne excruciating pain. A sin gle bottle of B. B. B. helped me won-j derfully." j Wiu. N. Nelon. McDonough. Ga.. ! writes: "B. B. B. has benefited my j daughter very much. She was af-j dieted with severe nervousne&s. I j think it the best family medicine." W. R. Ellis. Brunswick, a., writes: j "I have trietl B. B. B. and find it a ' x . ii 1 t t r . i ' greui iuiu ior me uioou. it also cared me of rheumatic pains' heavy burdens upon all our people. Add to tiiis a change in oar tariff laws, especially radical changes in mir national banking system, and laws relative to the vnlu and coin age of silver, and a brighter and better day will follow for us all. Forecast. For North Carolina, fair weather and warmer on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. For Wilmington and vicinity, fair weather. St. Patrick's Day. The Hibernian Benevolent Society paraded to day in honoiv of St. Pat rick, the, patron saint of Ireland, as well as in celebration of the 21 th anniversary of their Society. Mr. Timothy Don'lan. Marshal of the Day, was in charge of the proces sion. They turned ont in large numbers, more than -we have ever seen in line before. They appeared for the first time in badges, only the marshal being in regalia. They marched to St Thomas' Church where a beautiful and eloquent ad dress -was delivered by Rt. Rev. Bishop Haid. They then returned to Hibernian Hall, on Third street, over which a new Irish flag had been hoisted, and where several short addresses were delivered by the President, Mr. M. O'Brien. Col. John L. Cantwelf! Mr. John Dyer aud others. An election of officers was held, resulting as follows, all being re elections: - President M. O'Brien. Vice President - J. H. Sweenev. Secretary Win. Flanagan.. Asst. Secretary Wm. Sheehan. Treasurer L. Brown. This afternoon" a reception to tin meinoers ot tne ?ociefv. was given bv the President. Mr. M. O'Brien, at his residence, on North Front street, from 3 to 7 o'clock. fte Mi1 THE Ml DRESS GOODS I Ever Exhibited in this City, The following is the experience of a Haltnuore butcher:! have suffer ed with bad headaches for years and have tried many remedies without obtaining relief. 1 was advised to give Salvation Oil a trial and it has entireJv cured me. ED. BALTZ. La Fayette Market, Baltimore, Md. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, g Notice. 4E.LKI BIDS WILL BE KK KIVK1 AT my ome (mm now until Apui i,f. for repairs to Front Street Market House: also 'Wharf al- loinlnr. S ocelli cation ran l nt mv t rtrti.' ri f iii rnv inch 15 21 Chatrnxaa Mark t'mriaitee. There is danger in impure blood. There is tafetv in taking Hood's o 1 1 . i i caisaiMuua, me greni uiuuijiuit-iiaiercepuc-ii thc ttitaiff that will lo tte tier. 100 doses one dollar. wori ulcklj, quietly awl pleasantly. 3 our arngisi ior u; sic a uouic Now is the Time ! LIU1T -NOW, ANIH. OBXK U S- BKI BI G It Boys ! we can sell yau a Bracket Snw, with frame, for 10 cents. N. JacobPHdw. Co. t Refresh! a tut invigorating Delicious Soda Water as drawn from Munds Brothers', magniGceut new sodafountaiu at a temperature o 34'. Purest Frait Svrap.Milk Shakes and Nat oral UlneraIYater.' JA-MHS D.XUTT. sole Manufacturer and Popileior. rprJTQ T A DPT) Ji i'WNTED with XUdLu i ii JT.DXL Ink manulact ared by ti;c Kiurmouct iTlnttng- Ink Works, T. K. WEIGHT CO . Kta street and PesASjlranla avenue. Jan ll M runajciptux it: THE LADIES8 AUK BKSI'EX-J FL'LI.V INVITED TO An Kxaruinalion ol Our Stork, IT COV'KR. ALL fHK Novelties OF THE SEASON HBDRIC3 mch i; t: Wilmington Savings & Trust a J. W. ATKINXiX. I'mOdent. W. P. TitGMEU. csutaer. 1 no rutscEss nr., wiLMiNtiTON. x c. vO Leads Money ca 6aUfaotorr Becnrtry. rar Interest on Deposit is empowered to esectuc Trasts of ail uivis. cko u r

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