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ASK YOUB D?UQOIST FOf BYXIXJIP 03i PIGO MANUFACTUflED OKLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAl. mmtllF.Kf. NEW YORK. N. Y for sale by ""ROtfEKT K URLLAMY, i WHOLESALE DKUGGIST, I eJii 28 ly fliw Wilmington, N. C. ! Jay and iliglil, MY SALOON, Corner of North Water and Mulberry Street?, IiOpu Irani 1 o'clock a. m. Modi? 11:13 p. m. Saturday. IHA. F. HKOWNF, A cent, men 10 tf WILMINGTON, N, C. We Have SPLENDID RUBBER DRESSING COMB ors cents. p.i.l'E LILIES, a new rcrfume MI NDS BROTHERS, lot X. Front street. First Cargo New Crop asses LANDING LX SCIIR. EVOLUTION," 275 Hogsheads. 'ulity tirst-class. Prices low. Worth & Worth. Annual Statement -or ll Wil. savinss & Trust Co hrK 3.570 80 " auil 1 tLll 11 a, ji Toui LIABILITIES. ii5S .fivonooo I . . ., 'lliit.-r r.i'tC ' ..........$T2,r1t M 'tivf x.sllors 1.41H J: P. II ALU ) of the , ,.,k , J-Investment -to. 1L FRENCH, j .Committee. Administrator's Notice. H tOf,?n:t?l"ALIFIKD ADMINISTKA hei v?iLefst4te of Benjamin Ashe. Ce w ttic Papons indebted to the said estate Bieimmi.caed re hereby notlQed to tonriHte Payment and settlement as iUDrev??,lalni5 fflnst the said estate Piscriw livem 'r pajment within time ,IbwihvV,m rr payment within time 11 WfhI"Lor thfs notice -will be plea f i Cuba lo '""MiVn t M'bject to check.... 872 65 Mlr,paij lJilXJU) WnW ADAM BROWN. ,au Wwcw tue AOmlnlstrator. Tiff Vol" xiv. The Florida sponge fleet has done exceedingly well .this past winter. The spongers hereabouts, on the contrary, have had bad seasons, be cause of the wmrcity of free lunch counters'. The New York Star considers that "Senator Blair's Educational bill is doomed, evidently, to defeat, and that aspiring statesman will soon be without a mission' A miss and not a mission. A robbery of United States bonds has been perpetrated on a New York banking house and a request lias been sent out that all United States coupon bonds maturing in 1907 be critically scanned. Our sup ply of those bonds is already scant, nevertheless they can be scanned again when found. A steed that bore its owner, a Confederate cavalry major, through seventeen engagements, is said to be drawing the plow on a Georgia plantation. Poor old steed! He ought to be drawing crowds in a dime museum. We presume, how ever, that he has strength enough left to draw his rations. ' Patti will soon appear at Omaha. It is said that she gets si. 000 for every public appearance. This means that in one night she will con sume 28,000 bushels of Nebraska's fourteen cent corn, which is patticularly bad on Patti. If she takes that corn in a liquid shape it will be sure to breed much confusion in the Department of the Interior. Typhoid fever in India is becom ing so widespread that it is as much feared as cholera, and a Government commission has been app ointed to investigate. Cholera, formerly -the most dreaded of all diseases, must take a back seat. Yellow Jack can double discount it on any bright summer day and physicians say that the mortality from the grip was greater than from the cholera. "Boston is less than one half the size ot Philadelphia and much more compactly built, yet it costs the city $10,000 a year more to collect and remove its ashes, garbage and dirt than it does Philadelphia." Easily accounted fc r. There is so much "culchaw'' in Boston that the streets are necessarily filled with the ref use. Besides, there is generally more mad on the hub of ;i wheel than on the tire. Senator George in his speech on the Chandler Call investigation said: "There is no safer place in all God's creation for a man who desires to insult another with impunity than the American Senate.' That is a fact, but about that time Mr. Chandler' ear must have reddened considerably when he thought of the difference be tween the Senate Chamber and a committee roQiu. A Blackburn in the room and a red burn in the SenJ ate. - The State of Maine was seventy years old last Saturdav. The New York Mail and Expi ess says that she has reason to be proud of her. re cord and of her sons, one of whom is to-day Secretary of State and an other Speaker of the House. But are the sons proud of their own re cord? Mr. Blaine would doubtless give a great deal to-day if the Mulli gan letters had never existed, and thejjtinie will come when Mr. Reed will vote himself a consummate ass for having proceeded with so little regard for rights and privileges while Speaker of the House. The Mail and Express wants to know if it isnt "about time again for Mr. Cleveland to favor the coun try willi another of his brilliant, not to say startling, letters on the subject of free trade?" Don't worry your gentle soul, lJro. Shephard, Mr. Cleveland is always to the front just whenever he is needed most. Givt us another election in Ohio, or New York, or Maine and he will be heard from. He always says what he means and he always means what he says, and victory is sure to follow. And another thing, Bro. Shepherd, his language is a great improvement on yours. They say these pretty new travel ing satchels provide everything a tourist could want, but thoughtful people consider them very incom plete, inasmuch as there is no space allowed for a bottle of Dr. Ball's Cough Syrup. j Y WILMINGTON, N, C. WEDNESDAY, MARCH The unmarried women of Massa chusetts have 4-20,000,000 on deposit in the savings banks. What the married women have is n secret known only to themselves and their husbands. "Since the oldest woman of Vienna died a short time ago, a most ani mated competition has been in pro gress for recognition as her succes sor.'' This is all a mistake. The o!det woman, like the oldest man, n'ver dies.. She is immortal. President Allen, o the Letter Carriers' Association, of New York, has been presented with a banner on which are shown the photographs of over l.TOOJletter carriers hlonging to the union in Brooklyn. Newark, Philadelphia. Boston and Washing ton. It would be interesting to know how many colored voters' faces appear on the banner. We will wager that there are not IT in the 1705. The Rio de Janerio JVeus is sur prised to hear that President Har rison nas recognized "the Republic of Brazil. This surprise is in view of the fast that there is as yet no such thing as "the Republic of Bra zil."' It is at present a military oli garchy, the embryo, perhaps, of a republic. Our Benjamin does'nt feel hurt, however. - He has Ben there before, notably in Montana, where he proclaimed a State before the State was legally constituted. - - - Hood's Sarsaparilla is on the flood tide of popularity, which position it has reached by its own intrinsic, un- (louuteu merit. . LOCAL NEWS. INDEX TO New advertisement W M Cummixg Jlattresses J D Nrrr Caffeine Sekllltz Mrs Alice L Adkins Removed L J Kirk Saloon aud Sample Rooms li F Swaxx selling groceries very cheap - - - The grip has almost disappeared. Only semi-occasionally now do we hear of a case. Spring lamb is the latest delicacy of the season. It has not yet ap peared, however. in any great quantity. Old March got up aud dusted this morning in the old-fashioned way. It was like unto a ramping and a. roaring lion. When readyto build, paint or re pair you will find it to your advan tage to buy your material of the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t Mr. C.'E. Prick, formerly of the Shelby Xciv lira, was in the city to day and paid us a pleasant little visit in the forenoon. "It pleases me so I shall use no other,'. is what the farmer said when asked about the Boy Clipper Plow, sold by theN. Jacobi Hdw. Co. What a pity it is that a better grade was not established on North Front street before the Orton House and the new Federal building were put up! "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 tor3 122 Market St. t Paint your Buggy for 7o cents, "0 bits." with Detroit carg. Paint, a varnish and paint combined. Guar anteed to give satisfaction. Sold by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t The Northwest Cautionary signal was ordered up here at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Westerly winds, shifting to colder Northwesterlv, are predicted for this section. As we understand it the cheap ! rate of 21 cents for the round trip on the Seacoast R. R. expires on the i first of April. There are nearlj two , weeks left, however, in which to make the trip at that price. Mrs. Alice L. Adkins has removed from No. , Orange street, to the . handsome and commodions'premises on the corner of Dock and Second streets, where she has increased fa cilities for the accommodation of j boarders. See notice elsewhere in ; this issue. Mr. L. J. Kirk, of Charlotte, has removed to this city and will open toniorrow a first class saloon re freshment room at ?so. 3, South Water street, where he promises to keep the best of everything in his I line. See ad. in this issue. AVe may look out here for some cold weather by to-morrow morn ing. Boys I we can sell you a Bracket Saw, with frame, for 10 cents. N. Jacobi-Hdw. Co. "Selling very cheap' is the way j Mr. B. F; Swann puts it in ad pub lished in this issue.. Housekeepers will find it interesting reading mat ter. The Industrial Manufacturing Co. are as yet turning out only but ter plates, but they are making lots of these. They have five machines of a capacity of 150 plates each per minute. Tl will be several .weeks yet before all of the machinery is properly arranged and everything at work. Commendable. All ciaims.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 pretensions that every bottle will not substantiate. Little Lord Fanntleroy (Suit) Can be Seen at F. Slirier's. I. Shrier, who is always ahead in introducing new novelties, will sell this week the Lord Fanntleroy 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 . Inspected the Station?. Mr. F. P. Chaffee,- Signal Sorvice Observer at this station, has return ed from a two weeks' tour of inspec tion of stations in this district. He visited Cheraw, Florence. Lumber ton, Wadesboro, Goldsboro. Weldon and Newbern and reports that ev erything is now in order for a res sumption, on the first of May, of the observations which last year proved so useful 'to the farmers. IIoav to Tell a Counterfeit 15111. Take a United States bill of any denomination and hold it to the light, and you will see two lines run ning entirely across it lengthwise. Upon examination you will find these to consist of silk threads, a red one and a blue one. Every gen uine bill has this mark of genuiness. Without these marks a bill may be put down as counterfeit, no matter how good the engraving on it. No paper mill will dare make this sort of paper, and this is the Govern ment's only protection on its cur rency. ' . ' Getting Into Italeiffh. Yesterdav's Raleigh News and Ob server says that MK.H. Walters, General Manager of -the Atlantic Coast Line, and Mr. Warren G. El liot, President of the Wilmington & Wei don R. R., were in that city on Monday for the purpose of prospect ing with a view to extending a branch line intothejeity if the right of way and other arrangements could be secured. They made inves tigation as to the possibilities and facilities of the movement, and also conferred with the officials of the other roads with regard to sharing in the building of the new depot there. Nothing definite, however, was decided upon. It has seemed to be a foregone conclusion for some time past that the W. & W. K. R. would go into Raleigh, and we have heard it stat ed that Mr. John M. Robinson has. said that if it does he will paral lel the W. &: W. R. R. from Weldon to Wilmington." Some interesting developments may therefore be looked for. The Ca of l'ain- An ache or pain is not of itself a disease, it is but a symptom, and warns the suffererthat there is some thing t-he matter with his physical j vjle limtter he Mid that he i,ad organization. Weak -kidneys, bad )een illforuiea hv Detective DeaverJ blood, and nervousness are frequent-, fjf th(t Pioion Agencv. that he ly the source or cause of-tbe many ; thoilf,nt j,e ,iad lrkced Ringham to niysterious aching sensations that jp t jerlnanv and ,iiat afflict the body iou can remove i, c"olonef Davidson. had never the cause of such Jftr?ss by using tatf.d t!at the reward bad been 33 ,BTi-.a?otanu; J?1 am-t i withdrawn. He had said, however, -Robetts, Atlanta. Ctb.. writes: Umt he h;id uo authority in the pre "My kidneys were disordered and ; ini ftml Uat thp apprehension of gave me i excruciatiiig pain A j Bi hain, if at all. mn?5t be made gle bottle of B. B. B. helped me won-; d the offer of reward as already ueriuux. Wm. N. Nelson. McDonough. da., writes: "B. B. B. has benefited my daughter very much. She was af flicted with severe nervousness. 1 think it the best family medicine." ". " W. ILKlli. Brunswick,iTa. rites: "I have tried B. B. B. aud find it a great thing for the blood, it also cured mo of rheumatic pains." i NO 81. Forecasts. For Noith Carolina, rain and colder weather. For Wilmington and vieinityjight rains this evening. v Monthly Meeting of Y. M. C A. The monthly business meeting of the Y. M. C. A. was held at the rooms last evening. The devotional exercises were led by the Rev. F. D. Swindell, after which a paper was read by Prof. Catlett on "The Pow ers of Poetrv in the Evolution of Re- ligion." Some little time after this was spent in hearing informal reports, from some of the delegates who a: tended the State Convention of the Y. M. C. A. at Goldsboro last week. The Poor House Fire. now transpires that It now transpires tuat not so much of the furniture of the Poor House was saved as was at first re ported. A large quantity of bed furniture was lost, and Mr. Terry, the Sperintendent. lost a number of valuable articles of household fur niture, a fine orjraii being included in the number. He estimates his loss at not less than $00, on which there was no insurance. The gene ral sentiment seems to be in favor of the erection of substantial brick buildings, as suggested by us yester day, to take the place of those de stroyed, and this will probably be done. A Cure for IJiphtheriu. The following remedy is going the rounds, and it is claimed to be a sure cure if carefully adhered to: "Take equal parts (say two table spoonfuls) of turpentine and liquid tar; put into a tin pan or cup, and set fire to the mixture, taking care to have a large pan underneath as a safeguard against fire. A dense re sinous smoke arises, making the room dark, and the patient seems to experience immediate relief; the choking and rattling stops; the pa tient falls into a slumber, and seems to inhale the smoke with pleasure; the fibrinous membrane soon be comes detached, and the patient coughs up microbes. These, . if caught in a glass, may be seen to dissolve in the smoke. In the course of three days the patient is well on the road to recovery."' Walter ISingham. We glean the following from the Raleigh A civs and Observer relative to the report published by us re cently, to the effect that Walter Bingham had been located in Ger many: Our reporter had interviews with Gov. Fowle and Attorney General Davidson yesterday with regard to the report published in the Ashe ville Citizen that an offer had been made by the Pinion Detective Agency of that place to apprehend Walter Binghtu in Germany, the agency having stated that Bingham had been traced there. Gov. Fowle said yesterday that the statement that the $400 reward had been with drawn was a mistake, and the At torney General also said that he had made no such statement. There is no possibility of withdrawing an offer of reward" unless it is done by special act of.the General Assembly and theGeneral Assembly has taken no such action in this case. The Governor also aj-s that no offer has been made to the Executive to arrest Bingham at the expense of the detective and the Executive has no power to pay the expenses of such an arrest outside of paying the-$400 reward which has been of fered and which is now outstanding. The Governor does not however, hesitate to express his belief that if Walter Bingham should be appre hended an act would be presented to the legislature and would proba bly pass it to reimburse those who made the arrest. As a fact the Gov ernor has received information which leads him to firmly believe that Bingham is dead, and that he was the man referred to by the New York Herald soon after the t raged v. named Bingham, an asvfum near New York who left citv and went to Niagara Falls, where he committed suicide by throwing him self from the suspension bridge. Bingham was traced from here to the asylum in New York, which the Herald referred to.. In conversation with Attorney- !-.i t. wlcfin n hmf tit. utl0- nmx'-,AoA an.l wtiih U still nut- standing. l!efrehinfir and Invigorating Delicious Soda Water as drawn from Munds Brothers' inagnificeut new soda fountain at a temperature , of 34. Purest Fruit Syron, Milk Shakes and Natural Mincrai;Water. 19, 1890. FLEAS J2 K0TIC2. Wo wm tjocAMtrcivo Konrricau. from our men da en koj ana an carjecti eeneral interest, bat . - Tne name ol the writer most artrajs to nlaned to the Editor. V Communications must be written on one side of tne paper. Personalities most bo avoided. And it is espedaiiy and particularly cafio stood that the Editor does not always cuCcjrs the news or correspondents unless so ; in the editorial columns. Criminal Court. The following cases were disposed of in this Court to day: Stato vs. Thomas Holder, assault and battery. Notguiltjv State vs. Richard Thomas, assault" with a deadly weapon. Guilty, bjit not yet sentenced. State vs. vVesley Watson, assault with a deadly weapon. Sentence not yet pronounced. . . Ashore at Sotithport. The German barque LydiaPcscIiCtu is aground at Deep Water Point, near South port. She first Went ashore on Monday uight, in the bay irst in front of the town, but wns pulled off by the Blanche and again grounded at the Point. The tug pulled on her for about an hour and a half at high tide last evening bat could not get her off. The wind was unfavorable and the tide was not high enough. Anotherttttempt will be made at high water to night, when more success is hoped for. The Lydia J sehau cleared tit this port last Friday for Port-aii -Prince, Hayti, with a carga of 2.)7,764 feet lumber and 2",000 shingles, valued at $3.091. The cargo was shipped by Mr. E. Kidder's Son and the ves sel was cleared by Messrs. .1. T.RIley & Co. A well known citizen of Wetherd ville, Md., MR. W. R. GRAVES, writes:! suffer sometimes with acute rheumatism aud your Salva tion Oil gives me instantaneous re--lief, and 1 recommend it as a: sure . cure for this terrible disease. ' NEW A I V EltTISJEM ENT8. Removed. I HAVE KEMOVED MY:BOAKDINO HOUSE from 206 orange street to No. 120. corner Dock and second streets, where I have ample room to accommodate a few more Hoarders. Rooms cool and nicely furnished. The Table furnished with the best the market affords. Bath Hoom froci to boarders. .MKS. ALIC E L. ADKINS. mch 19 in- Proprietor. Caffeine Seidlitz. FOR THE SPEEDY RELIEF OF NERVOUS headache and brain fatigue, depression following alcoholic and other excesses, heart burn, nervous debility, etc.- One grain of hydrobromato of caffeine In each dose. Mix the powders In water and drlnic during effer vescence. JAMES D. NUTT, Apothecary. 230 N. Front St., Wilmington, N. V. mch 19 NOTICE. J WILL OPEN TO-MORROW, AT NO. J? SOUTH. WATER STREET. A First -Class Saloon and Sample Room, where I will keep the best ot everything la the way of WINES. LIQUORS,' CIGARS and tobacco. My endeavor wlfl be to please sat I will spare no pains to this end. Give mo 4 trial call. Respectfully. I,. J. KIRK, menwtf Assisted by Mr. Thos. Gore. FOR S A LP. CO -OF MOSS, HAIR, STRAW, &C, &C. W. M. CUMMING, 17 PRINCESS ST. -ALSO Springs, Pillows &c. I CO mmmm Selling Very Cheap! T AM SELLING THE BEST AND CHEAPEST j GROCERIES la the city. 1 can sell at th following prices, and I think It .will pay you to call and examine my stock; It Uftttletly first-class. I keep the very tost goods and are always FRESH. My stock is replenished more than once a month and therefore mut be fresh: . X. c. Hams, per pound. M cts JSC Hams, 11 cts: s. c. Shoulders. 7j cts; White fcides. filets: Kairbank's Lard. 7 cts; the very tst v Lard. lOcts; Martin's (iilt Edge Butter. 30 cts: the vry lwt Flour. 3l; ct; Golden C Sugar, cts; Ext ra c sugar. 7 cm, V Ibn f 1 0f Granu lated sugar, s co. 13 lrn fUOr California Haw. io cts; Good ofr i cts; ivst Coffee. 2 CtS. Plenty of EGGS and SWEET POTATOES OH hand at. all times. - call and get these prices-from me. B. F. SWAUrJ, ruch!91t. opposite Front street Market. ADRIAN & TOLLERS, WIIOl.KSAI.K DKALKlIS IBf Provisions, Groceries, Liquors, Tobacco, Cigars, AND ' COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Cor. Front aai lok St., WlLfiXINUTON, N. C. antttr J t
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