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W THAT
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delighted with it.
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MANUFACTURED OMUY BY
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
$Aft FRANC&CO, CAL.
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For sale by
K' iJERT R I ELLA MY.,
WHOLESALE DKCOOIST,
ch ' ly dJtw Wilmington, N. C.
WHAT HE SAVS ABOUT
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Aa lmM ste'repticon Lecture on
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15 fM.C :s-M:h,l,ren 2 cent?; G&lleir,
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MUXDSiJROTnKKSs
104 Front street.
SPfiBK Lambs !
Spring Lambs !
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VOL. XIV.
LOCAL HSnBKTS.
tXDtZ TO NW ADTKRTI3KMSNTS
. Mods Bkos Toilet Paper
W M CfKMiso Mattresses
C IV Tates Window Shades, etc
W J KiRKKAM CoAuction Sale
Go It French sons Boots and f hes
II A Loxnox Report of sale of real csrate
J P Fhsluet" Southwestern 13 and L A&s'n
. - - -
Por other local see fourth pajje.
Dayrs length 13 hours
nte..
and 2 liiin-
The moon entered on its
quarter at 5:S9 this morning:.
last
Tamer's almanac promised
showers for to-day but it missed fire
this time.
Warren's Sugar Plump, the latest
and best out. Call and try u box; 5
ami 10 cents. tf
The next Council of the Diocese of
Eat Carolina will b4B held in Green
ville, commencing on Wednesday,
May 14th.
When ready.to build, paint or re
pair you will funl it to vour advan
tage to buy your material of the
Jacobi Hdw. Co. t
There will beservicesac St. Barnes
Home to-morrow evening, at 8
o'clock conducted by the rector,
Rev. Robert Strange.
'It pleases me so I shall use no
other," is what the farmersaid when
asked about tlie Boy Clipper Plow,
sold by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t
Mr. W. M dimming will conduct
the young men's meeting at their
rooms Sunday afternoon at 5:30
o'clock The topic will be "The
Widow of Nam."
Ask for "Our Old Chief." This
new and improved Warns utta Shirt
is now ready and for sale at our Shirt
Factory onlyat 75c. 122 Market St.,
J. Elsbach, prop. t
Paint your Buggy for 75 cents, 'C
bits," with Detroit carg. Paint, a
varnish and paint combined. Guar
anteed to give satisfaction. Sold by
the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t
, The neit General Conference of
the M. E. Church, South, will meet
In St. Louis on the 7th of May. Rev.
F. D. Swindell, of this district, is a
delegate and expects to attend.
Services in St. John's Church io
morrow: Holy Communion at 7.45
a. in.; morning prayer and sermon
at 11 o'clock; evening prayer at 5.30
o'clock; Sunday School at 3.30 p. m.
MrJW. L. DeRosset, Jr., returned
to the city last night after a visit of
about three weeks to New York,
where ho has been for the purpose
of perfecting his knowledge of the
engraving process.
It is acknowledged by every one
that I. Shrier, corner Front and Prin
cess streets, does the largest clothing
business in Wilmington, and every
one that buys there saves at least
from 15 to 25 per cent on the dollar, -t
The was a military marriage at
the Oxford Orphan Asylum recently
and some five or six children, all of
the tame family, both of whose par
ents were dead, were admitted to
the institution.
Mr. Geo. Chadbourn will conduct
the services of the business and
working men's prayer and experij
ence meeting at 8 o'clock to-night,
at the Seaman's Bethel, to which
ladies as well as gentlemen are invi
ted. It Is hoped that The cold weather
is all over with now. .The wind got
around to the South this morning
and hence we have had a balmy and
pleasant Spring day with plenty of
snnshine to help vegetation up out
of the ground.
St. Paul's Mission is now perma
nently . located in a commodious
buildingon the corner of Sixth and
Queen streets." Sunday School
there at 9 a. m Mr. Arnold wiU
officiate at & Mission to-morrow
afternoon at 4-oVclock.
Brooklyn Baptist Church, corner
Fourth and Brunswick street, Rev.
B. Peele, pastqr. "Services to-
mnrmiv t 11 n iti find h 11 111 Sim-
day School at 3.30 p. m. Prayer
l meeting yeanpuay at o p. m. xne
i,Mir nr- conliallv invited to at-
tend.
food's Sarsaparilla pobsessci cur-
and which make it Vpeculiar t it
sflf." Bestiritpget ljood's. ,
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WILMINGTON, N, C.
Sunset to morrow asterrwou at 32 '
' minutes past 6 o'clock.
Boys I we can sell you a lirneket !
Saw, with frame, for 10 cents. 2. j
Jacobi Hdw. CY
; Services at St. Paul's Epfeccpalj
Churcli to morrow at 11 a. m. and 8 j
p. in. Sunday school at :; p. m. The j
j Easter musie will he repeated to-:
! . . - ... . ;
morrow, weats tree at all 'service..
Larjre crowds have attended the;
special services at the Firsts Baptist
I Church during: the past week. Hew
W. 15. Oliver, the able and scholarly fa
young pastor of the Baptist Church i
of Fayetteville, is doing the preach-!
ing and preaches very acceptably.
A Pleading Sense
Of health and strength renewed and
of ease and comfort follows the use
of Syrup of Figs, as it acts in har
mony with nature (to effectually
cleanse the system wl
len costive or
bilious. For sale in
50c and $1.00
bottles by all leading druggists.
St. Pan ls Evan. Lutheran Church.
The services in St. Paul's Evan
gelical Lutheran Church, torner
Market and Sixth streets, Rev. F.
W. E. Peschau, pastor, to-morrow
(Sunday) will be in Gennanat 11 a.
m. and at 8 p. m. in English. All
are welcome at the services.
We Give It Up.
A city correspondent noting the
estimates made for the city expenses
for the new year, which together
with interest upon the bonded debt
exceeds the income of the city,
asks why we pay so much more for
electric lights here than in Fayette
ville, where fewer lights are used.
We cannot answer the question but
there is one remark that wo can
make and that is that the electric
lights here are far superior to those
in Fayetteville.
To Leave Us.
' We are sorry to learn that Capt.
Grant, the old soldier and courteous
gentleman who has for some years
past been in charge of the National
Cemetery here, is to be ordered to
another post of duty. His place is to
be supplied by Mr. H. C. Lacy, for
some years past keeper of the ceme
tery at Poplar Grove, Binwiddie
county, Va. Capt. Grant has made
a great many warm friends here and
we, in common with many others,
will be sorry to see him leave us.
A Green Old Ace.
Mrs. Seney Alderman, mother of
Mrs. S. S. Burtr, and grandmother
of Mr. S. II. Burtt, was 98 years old
to day and the event was duly cele
brated by the family. Her general
health is still good for one of so ad
vanced an age, although she was
somewhat unwell to day. Mrs. Al
derman has been twice married, the
first tune when she was !" years of
age. and the maternal grandmother
of the editor of this paper was one
of her bridesmaids on that occasion.
All are Invited.
The Seaman's Friend Society of
this port have made arrangements
with Rev. J. A. Smith, evangelist,
to engage in their work for the
moral and religious elevation of sea
men visiting this port. Mr. Smith
is a good speaker and conversant
with this work., having been engag
ed m it in England and also in this
country. He will hold his first ser
vice to-morrow afternoon m the
Seaman's Bethel, at i o'clock, and
people of all religious creed or con
victions and all who feel any inter
est in this class of our fellow citi
zens are cordially invited to be pres
ent. He would like to sec the
Bethel filled with ladies as well as
gentlemen.
The Lame Walk.
Pitiful indeed is the condition of
those who are confined to their becs
or chairs unable to wall:. How grate
ful all such mast feel when they re
cover from their helplessness. B. B.
B. (Botanic Blood Balm) has made
more than one lame person happy.
Mrs. Emma Griffiths, TJnitiatr,enii.l
writes: "My little boy had' scrofula
so bad h?s Uitecs were drawn up and
his knees stiff, and lie could not
walk. He derived no benefit from
medicines until I tried B. B. Jl Af
ter using it a short tiui. only, he can
walk has lio pain. 1 hall con
tinue its use."
Mirtle M. Tanner, Boonville, Inirf,
writes: 4iI had blood ftoison from
birth. Knots on my limbs were as
large as hen's eggs. Doctors en id I
would be a cripple,' but B B. B. lias
cured tuc sound and well. I shall
J ever praise the day
Ivcntetl Cloqd Baha
the in en who in
were born."-'
D.
1 P V
SATURDAY, APRIL
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
A
EXTRA B
T
Bock! Bock! Bock!
Robert Portner Brewing Co.,
WILMINGTON BRANCH,
Received this day Invoice of first Shipment this Season of
Bock Beer !
Can supply our Customers for one veek only., Carload will be here
MONDAY and will be delivered to customers on TUESDAY, the 15th Inst.
Orders received in advance and filled promptly.
ALSO FULL SUPPLY OF
TIVOLI AND VIENNA CABINET BEER.
Bocl.. Bock, Book.
&Send in your orders early.
Hooks Now Open.
Attention is invited to advertise
ment of the Southwestern Building"
and Loan Association, of which Mr.
J. P. Shelley is the general agent
and Mr. Josh. CL. Wright the local
agent, as it appears in this issue.
The capital stock of the Association
is $20,000,000 and only C per cent is
charged on actual leans. Books for
subscription to the stock are now
open at No, 1, Smith building, on
Princess street.
Resolutions of Appreciation.
At the monthly meeting for busi
ness of the membership of the First
Baptist Church, the following reso
lutions were adopted and ordered
spread on the minutes:
Resolved, That fully appreciating
the valuable assistance rendered our
choir at the recent Sacred Concert
held in our church, we therefore
tender our acknowledgement with
sincere thanks to Miss Minnie
Schwarz, Miss Ainie Stolter, Miss
Lizzie Waddell, Miss Belle Wood.
Mrs. M. F. Manning, Mrs. A. D.
Jenkins, Mr. E. P. Boatwright, Prof.
II. C. Gilmore, Mr. J. B. Smith, Mr.
Brooke French, M. Geo. P. Welsh,
Mr. J. E. Grant, Mr. J. E. Willson,
Mr. W. A. Martin.
He'solvcd, That our thanks are "also
due and tendered to the choir of our
church and to Miss Caunie Chasten
for the efficent services rendered in
pursuing diligently the work until
success was assumed, which enabled
the committee to pay the last dollar
of the indebtedness incurred in both
purchasing the organ and making a
place for it.
Resolved, That we acknowledge
with gratification the many courte
sies extended us by the daily press
of the city.
liesolvcd, That a copy of these
resolutions be sent to each one
whose name is here mentioned and
to the daily papers.
Done by order of the Church.
(Signed) J. W. Collin, Clerk,
Wilmington C, April 7, 1800.
NEW AUViSttTlSEMtSSTS.
Auction Tuesday.
T 27 MARKET STJJEKT, IN FRONT OF
our Salesrooms, we will sell Furniture.Stoves,
Carpets, Bath Tubs. Pickled Beef." water
Coolers v&c. send in your consignments Mon
day for Tuesday's sale,
' m W. J. KIRKIIAM CO..
apl 12 2t a. o. McG in, Auct loneer,
Southwestern Builcliiig awl lorn
Association.
20.000,000 Capital. Only 6 per cent. In
terest Chareett on Actual L&n-
rjTJLS WELL NpV AKD ?ROSPROUS
organization has opened a Branch Office la
the city of Wilmington, under the direction
0t a local Board oi Managers, composed of t be
following Fli known business men:
piemident C. E. Borden.
Vict-Presldent Berry Gleave
Secretary and Trca&urer-JoUi. Wright, j
Attorney DuCrutz eutlar. Jr. f
Directors JE. Bcrdeu, J. I. Marra.. Jf. Hal j
BoatmlsV, Berry cleaves, j. I. Mac. Jo. I
1L Wattgrs and J. L. Maxrut. j rjiOK TIIK SPEEDY RELIEF OP NERVOUS
Parties wisUn stoet In ILI Aoeiution I A headache and brain fatigue, dtprr-ion
can subscribe at the office c-f the ovtcral or following alcoholic and Uer excesses, heart
Local Agent at No. 1 Smith BoiMing-. prln- barn, nervous fic&mty, tic Ore eralo of
cess strict- J I. hUHLLKYZ j hrdrcbrcrasie of caccine to cactt doae. iSlx
funeral Ant. the powders m water and drink curing effer
- JOSIT.O. WBIOIIT, ixesixr. JAMES D. NXTT, A pttheCitT.
apl 12 ew Local Aut. - 11. Frost St., wiunirton, c. iacaX3
1 . w ,
12, 1890.
NO 101.
NET? ADVERTISEMENTS.
RE AT!
BOCK BEER !
E. KUHBLANK, Agent
UOBEItT POBTNER BKKWINO CO.
j State oT -North Carolina,
sru'ERioii couirr
OP NEW HANOVER COUNTY,
11, A. London as Administrator nt
sallle J. Moore, plaintiff,
cs.
Mary E. quince, et al, defendants.
To Mary E. Quince, Catherine A. Davis, Re
becca S. Davis, John O. Miller, Thomas c.
Miller. Johnstone Jones and wife Kettle W.
Jones, Mary A. Miller, Rebecca l. Miller,
Thomis J. Davis, John Davis, Fred D. Davis,
William W. Dayis, William Davis, and Fred
S. Davis,
You and each or you are hereby notified that
the plaintiff, IT. a. London, administrator,
has Hied in this office his report of the sale or
the real estate described in the complaint
herein, made by him on the llth April, 1890.
under the decree made in this cause, and that
a motion to confirm the said sale will be
heard before me, at my office in the Court
House, in the City of Wilminrrton. North Car-
olina, on Tuesday, the 13th day of May, 1890,
wuctt auu wnerejou can auenu ana me ex
cepuons, it any you nave, to the said repon
ana 10 me connrmauon oi saia saie.
Dated this 12th day of April, 1890.
S. VANAMRINGE.
clerk superior court
apl 12 oaw 4w sat New Hanover Count v.
REMCH'S
AULTLESS
OOTWEAR
-AT
LOWEST PRICES
: A FEW SPECIALTIES :
Ladles' Dongola Ji. a.
2.30
2.00
1.30
Gent s calf lialmorft:
and congress. ,
:i00
F Cf " ' 1.50
Boys' li cf Balmoral? 1.25
All solid goods. arrantej to sire satls-
racuon.
Geo. R. French & Sons,
IU8 North
apl 12 tf
Frout Street.
Store Window Shades.
lITE MAKE ALL S1ZB. THE CTIE.PEST
ft
line (A Shades of all kind la the eitr. Wall
Paper. Wrapping Paper, Paper Bass. Writing
i-aper. in r.ici everjintnjrin the paper nne at
' C. W. YATES
Wholesale and Retail
-pi 12 if Cook nnd Paper Hou.se.
Caffeine Seidlitz.
. PLSASJC NOTICS.
We will be &1 to recclTO cbaainssicau '
ntwn oar frtesai on anr-a4 aU tzi' izn
swrai tnterft,bat
The name of the writer most Hiraji txj '
nlshed to tne RStor. - . "
uomrmuueanona most be written ca
one siae or tixe paper. "
rrsoaauaeB most be aroiaM. " r "
Asa it is especiaiix at pirttcuUfij zlds
stooa that the so:tor does net laTraTsenrn
the views ot correspocdenni oniew so
in the emteriai coiumca.' - .T .-
new ADYEirriscarma,
"Woman is Born for Love"
And tt Is I in possible toTuru
her Irorn seeking a."
QXE'OK Til EI U MANV LOVJES 13 TIIK
love or lress, and It h just a lnpoa9Hle to
keep the neettie from s-etkingr the majaiet as it
1 to keep the women from Seeking the Store"
that, displays the largest and hanoNouiesf
line of ',
toss Fabrics.
We have been crowded tlnco out Advert i.-s-
ment apieared in Monday's 1btikw. It trai
evidently a correct Uktikw of the-matter to '
Lniany who had a Spring and summer
DRESS
IN VIEW. " ' '
oenerally every one dropn inio a 'state of
lassituUe aire? the hurry and bustle of an.
Jiaster opening, it must certainly require a
potrerf nl magnet to draw the Ladies out for a
few days after Easter, but we possessed the
mag-ner, whose combined forces,
Low Prices and Nice Goods,;
proved too formidable an opponent for their
wearied senses, and as a shock of electricity it
infused new life and brought them In n hur
ry to our Store to see the
NOVELTIES
OK TIIK SEASON,
sa we enter the Spring and summer Cu
paign with nylns colors, and at the head of
the race. ve have worked hard to nuke ibis
season's display or , -
S
A NOTABLK' ONK.
We offer you a large variety 'to fleet iroui
the qualities and price win suit 'l be most
economic buyer.
White Goods !
COM PR I si xt;
India Irineas,
Table Oamatkf.
Napkins and Doyllef,
Embroideries and Lacet,
Sheetings anil Shtrtiojrf.
We. have positively the finest Une of Goods
under thisj liead ever offered to the cowe
keepers of this city, it Is well worth TOnr
lime ann moaey to inspect this Stock.
CORCETO.
Ir would pa difficult matter to enumerite
the diCerent f,tyles end tnEes of CORSETS
now in use. Rut we tDOw that we carry a
few Brand -s that we can recommend aa belct
the tjjot dura bje and as prfvet flf tinff. cam
bined with as much style and nnisih as any
Cormt on ihe market, some 'of them, are
Dr. Warner's,
cohjprlaluxCoraUn, AMoniaal, Health,Flex
lbie Hip and 222. APothe celebrated R ar.l
(J and J B CORSETS. .
LA
Should vrateh this ipAce for th' neit mouth
and read, mark and t of all prr.flt by what
ymi read.
GENTLEMEN !
Our interest la you U not abating. NVtt
week w shall offer somo rare j:ar?ain in -
NECK WEAK, HOSIERY
y ANf ' S
UNDERWEAR:-'
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Wat eh for t his space iiext etr k. Even thia;
In your line are ?oiRi to m-ii rfceaper than
tlj-flejjft.
I:pK:tnSly. ' ".
J. J. HEDRICI.
lOJ biahicrt BTiinnr.
apl ll tf ,
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