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UW II I II 1 11 II mm PVJDER Absolutely Pure. Tills powder never vane's. A marvel of pur nes3. More coor uy. strength and whoieso omlcal than the ordinary J ds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of lew t est, short weight alum or phosphate powders So Id only in cans. ROYAL RAKING I'UWDEh CO. JOG Wall St., N. Y. cctMd&wlytcnrm 4thpd 3r3pw TJao Daily- Esviow. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3d. lfc&0. STATE NEWS. (ireeeiisboro WorkuuM: 1 or riiJ pasi" year there have been over Is-)! arrebts made by the police of ( i t u- ! boro, and the revenue resulting! - therefrom -'has been about 1,10X over and above the expense of ar-! rest., . A. Ll. Turnei'. general manager uf a big farm in Martin county,' made quite a record last hunting season as a sportsman, lie killed f57 wild turkeys, 315 wild ducks, l.'i (leers, 20 foxes, 7 otters, 3 beavers, 17 coons. 16 possums, and a lnrge number of partridges, squirrels and rabbits. It is said also that lie catches a bushel of fish every day. Winston Daily: About one hun dred of the hands employed on the street railway went out on a strike this morning. Their grievance was that they wanted an advance of 25 cents per day for their work. They were receiving 75 cents but wanted one dollar. Being refused, they quit short off, but during the morning "several returned and went to work. About all of the "strikers" this morning are colored men who were putting down cross-ties, rails, etc. Another force employed higher up the street refused to join the crowd. Asheville Citizen: Geo. Higgins. a "well known colored man driving for J. E. Reed, died suddenly nt hi Jiotne on North Main street yester day afternoon, of heart disease. He "was sirtintr talkinir to his daughter. and fell over, dying in less than a minute. Horace (freelev Wcs- tall, son of T. C. Westall, lias been auissing fro.ii home since Thursday. ne leu ins lamer s nouse on aiesc nut street Tliursday afternoon. The, missing boy is eighteen years old, eix feet high, rather overgrown, and lias light hair and eyes, lie has of ten expressed a wish to leave Ashe "ville, and go to someother place and it is supposed that is the reason he lias gone. . " Raleigh News and Observer: Pierre Cox, son of Cien. Cox, who is in New York studying medicine, is quite ill, suffering from a fall down an ara- way. The annual exhibit of cattle and horses by the Wake. County-Cattle Club will take place May 15th. Arrangements will be made "with the railroads for reduced rates: Mr. John J. Christophers, who is how -87 years old, but quite act i ve. met. with an accident yesterday morning while on his way from the market house. While stepping ironi the street at Walkei's corner to the pavement, he fell and received a painful blow above the left eye, and liad his left hand hurt quite badly. He also complained of being injured inwardl-. Charlotte News: Mr. Samuel "Younts, one of Hie most prominent men of Mecklenburg county, died at his home" in Pineville, at 11.30 o'clock last Sundav, and was buried Yester day. Mr. Younts was the father of coimtv commissioner, J. A. -Younts and of Mr. W. E. Younts. He was 05 years old and bad been sick for a long-time. The Cabarrus coun ty Demoerats are evidently taking time by the forelock. The township primaries have been called for May 24th, and the county-convention for the 31st. This convention will name Cabarrus' choice of a candidate for Congres. Col. 1. B. Means and rrT SM li AlnTii!i'nr im til"- liv:i'-( for the nonuuatiou. Chariot te?r7 n?f -te: At S o'clock last night Rev. F, W. E. lVsehau. of Wilmington, President of the North Carolina Synod, and Rev. T. S Brown, of Charlotte, conducted a Jjutheran service in (Kid Fellow's llall, in the interest, of the colored Lutheran Mission, of thi city. lur ing the services a young man was admitted by the holy rite of eon 15 r jiiatioii to membership in trie Mis sion which has assumed the nam of St. Paul's Colore! Evangelical! Church, 6T Charlotte. - On Sun ! day morning very interesting sevvi ces were held in Lutheran Chapel at I China Grove. The church was crowded from end to end. by a mul-j titude that numbered nor far from a thousand people.' ijiey na: come to enjoy the divine services and to witness the solemn installation of the new pastor of Lutheran Chap! and Centre Grove Church, Rev. C. A. Marks, who was called to this charge several months ago, from Prasperitv, S. C. Rev. Mr. Mark is a man of ability, a man of lovely Christian character, fine education oni VinrnnHilv consecrated to his -work, lie is rapidly winning creased love of his people. Rev. W. E. Peschau, President of Evangelical Lutheran Synod North Carolina, and Rev. . T.ntr rf F.nnehville. conducted in F. the of A. the installation services, and preached on the duties of a Christian minis ter. - He delivered the charge to the people, setting forth the duties of a congregation towards its pastor. The solemn tcrvico . of iu&lallation was then held. The charge consists of two churches, Lutheran Chapel ana t;entrft throve, ana .number? about 400 members, and offers Mr. Mark a line field of labor and use fulness. isucKien Arnica Salve The Best oaive in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Cha ped Hands, Chilblain?, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Robert R Bellamy, wholesale am rataU Orvggi COMSIKRCIAL NfctVfe. WILMINGTON Si ARK ET." April 30.-2:30 P. M. SPIRITS TURPENTINE 31 cents biJ. No sales reported. ROSIN Firm at $1.15 for strained and $1.20 for good strained. TAR Finn at $1.55. CRUDE TURPENTINE Firm at $1.25 for hard, $2.25 for yellow dip and $2.50 for viririn. COTTON Firm nt 11 cents for middling: low middling, 10?; good middling! H. RECEIPTS -Cotton, 80; spirits; I'll; rot in, 1.02:3; tar 341 : crude, . MARINE NEWS. ARRIVED. Steamship Fanita, Penninsrton. New Vork,.il G Smailbone CLEARED. Steaiiishio Renef actor. Ingram, ii v jMuanoones. - - -EXPO UTS. r f . .111 COASTWISK. New Vork Steamship Benefactor 10G pkgs mdse, 98 bags ehafT, 14G bbls rice. 50 do peanuts, 27 do rosin, 104 casks spirits, 103 bales cotton, 228,177 ft lumber, J00,000 shingles. avki:kly statement, stocks on hand april 25, 18c0. Cotton ashore. 4,222; afloat, 115: total 4,837. Spirits ashore, 1,103; afloat, 330; total, 1,433. Rosin ashore 8,008; afloat, 0,580; total 15 241. Tar ashore, 5,231; afloat, 000; total 5,281. Crude ashore, 1,257: afloat, 00;total 1,257. RKCKIPTS, WEEK ENDING APRIL 25,90 Cotton, 104; spirits, 819; rosin, 5,05C; tar, 2,223; crude, 134. exports;, week ended april25,1890. domestic. Cotton 1,083; spirits, 055: crude, 31; hir, 1,009: rosin, 9;j. FOREIGN. Rosin, 4,071. - J Cast Their Shadows Before. WE ARE EXPECTING A Large Trade -IN- E THIS SEASON, AND Ji;ST X.OW WE ARE OPENING Tiie Largest and Most Complete Line of these Goods ever before shown in the city. Everything that comes andpr the head of White Goods ! CAN BE Found on Our Counters. WE HAVE LONG BEEN KNOWN AS THE mi mm OF WILMINGTON, v.o I: n end to kt-ep tv.n bo KU.ilied :t up our reputation, our srore without You looking further. rs Give mo a call. J. J. HEDRIC lOl apl2.- tf MAKECKT STKESRT. Administrator's Notice. fT AVING QUALIFIED AS A DMINISTRA- II tor of tne estate or Roben B. Wood. I hereby notify all penons haMn? claims against the saia aeceaent. 10 present ine same to me on or before the 3d day of ApriL A. D. 1S01. All persons Indebted to said decedent will make payment to me. . , ,:. - Dated this. 3d April, w . THOS. F. WOOD, . apl 3 oaw 6w thur Administrator. MI IT 0 ! lie TILE MAI I 6CUEDU1.I".. rho malls close ana arrive at the city fas ffice as follows: OUTGOING MAILS-DAILY. - CLOSE. LEATC WH.and Wash.CWlst D!S.. 7 ft A. M. 9.C0 A. M. WiLand Wsh.(T) 2d IMS.. A. M. 9.W A. M. Wrl?htSvllle 8.4 A. M. 9J1 A. M. SOU! liport 9-TiO A. XI. (I.4."i V. Al. WIL and Kuth 1.20 V. M. 2-3n I. M. Cllntoa and OolcL(sixcial'SJ P. M. 4 0 P. M. WiL and Jack. C23) 5 30 M. 6 35 P. M. WiL and Huta. 6 30 P. M. i :.o P. M. Wll. and Jack. (27) 9.30 P. M. ,011, P. M. WiL and Wasn. (11) ILJ5 P. M. 12C5P. AL TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. Brunswick 6.00 A. M Cape Fear KKer mall L10 P. iL 2.00 P. 3L MONDAYS AND FKI DAYS. Onslow 7.00 A. M. INCOMING MAILSDAILY. . ARKIVK AT T. O. Charlotte an? Maxton. 7.55 a. M. WiL and Jack 8.40 A. M. Clinton and coldsboro ......11.50 A. M WiL and Kuth 15 P. M. Wrigrhtsllle 6.00 p. M. SOUthport 4.40 p. M. WiL and Wash. (23) 0.10 P. M. WIL and Wash. (27) 10.00 P. M. w 1L and Jack. () ..IL55 P. M. MONDAYS AND THUKSDAYS. ! urunswicK 5.00 p. m. TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. Cape Fear River. 7. 00 A. M TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS. Onslow.... 7.00 p. Ji. GEO. Z. FRENCH, P. M. July 22nd. 1889. J. G. WRIGHT, REAL ESTATE AGENT, Room No. 1, 2nd Floor, Sinitli'sIJuill in;, Between Front and Second, Prince Street. R1 EAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD. Rents collected. Taxes and Insurance care fully attended o. will give strict attention to business placed in his hands, apl 14 ta.v lm mon thur Flower Pots ? 27 MARKET ST -iff nnn wteen THOUSAND FLOW 1 0 I ' I 1 ' er Pots, all sizes. Large variety or Bedding Plants and Tube Rose Bulbs. The Chinese Water Lilly can ba s en growing at W. J. K I R K II AM & CO., Auctioneers. anlOlt 27 Market St 27 Market St. OFFICE OF BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS. For the Countv of New Hanover, Wilmington, N. C , April 13th, 1800. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED at this office until the 5th. May. 1800, at 12 o'clock M . , lortlie building of a County Poor House, Hospital, Insane Department and other buildings upon the present site of the Poor House, for tne County of New Hanover. Plirtis and specifications can be seen at this office. Commissioners reserve the right, to re ject any or all bids. JIURACE A. BAGG, Chairman Board of commissioners, apl 15 1G 17 10 21 23 25 28 30 may 2 POMONA HILL UKSERIES POMONA. N. C, Two and a Half Miles WeBt of Greensboro. N. C O : T he main line of the R. D. R. R. passes through the grounds and within 100 feet of the office. Salem trains makestops regular twice daily each way. Those interested in Fruit and Fruit (.rowing are cordially invited to inspect this, the Largest Nursery in the State, and one of the largest In the South. Stock consists of Apples, Peach, Pear, Cherry, Plum, Japanese Persimmons, Apri cots, Nectarines, Mulberries, Quince, Grapes, Figs, Raspberries, Gooseberries, Currants, Pie Plant. English Walnut, Pecans, Chestnut, Strawberries. Roses," Evergreens, Shade Trees, &c. All the new and rare varieties as well as the old ones, which my new catalogue for 18S8 will show. Give your orders to my authorized agent or order direct from the Nursery. Correspondence solicited. DestriptlYe Cata logue free to applicants. Address J. VAN LINDLEY, POMONA, Guilford CO., N. C iw Reliable Salesman wanted in every County. A good paying commission will be gi v o Wilmington Savings & Trust Co. J. W. ATKINSON, President. W. P. TOOMEK, Cashier. 108 PRINCESS ST., WILMINGTON, N. C, Lends Money cn satisfactory- security, Payg Interest on Deposits. Is empowered to execute Trusts of all kinds. moh20tf THK New York Weekly Herald AT ONK I)OIJAK PKIt Y Alt IS THK BKST AND CHEAPKST FA MIL PAPER IX TJIK UNITED STATES. 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Thomas o. .rflierT Johnstone Jones and wife Bet tie W. Jones, Mary A. Miller, Rebecca D. Miller, t homas I. Davis. John Davis, Fred D. Davis, William W. Davis, William Davis, and Fred S. DaYlS. ' ' . . Yon and each ot you are hereby notified that t he plal nt 1 ff . II. A . Ixndon, admlnlst rator. has filed In this office his report of the sale of the real estate described in the complaint herein, made by him on the 11th April, isto. under the decree made in this cause, and i hat a motion to confirm the said pale will be heard before me. at my office In the Court House, In the City of Wilmington, North Car olina, on Tuesday, the 13th day of May, 1890, when and where you can attend and file ex ceptions. If any yon have, to the said report and to the confirmation of said sale. Dated thl3 12th day of April, 183a S. VANA.MRIXGE. Clerk superior couit apl 12 oaw 4w sat New Hanover County. Diamond Vera Cura V'FOU IYSIKPSIA. Forsalcjby DR. F. C MILLER, fehliU Cor. 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