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Three THIS TAPER rr'S1 5T use monta. . ntiedeUTe V carriers, free of Pr o' tue city, attbe above. PAID: t r'OO. SIX Cl'J"--"- use -ftiaia?1 . wrr anr and !ir paper regrly. Ltf Al' SI AW PrtjeSt:nt't!eSiintf0rra UXATIVEahdNUTRITIOUSJUIOE FIG3 OF CALIFORNIA, Coined with the medicinal Les of plants known to be k beneficial to the human funning an agreeable -tiv cure Habitual Cpnsti rion, and the many -ills de-Win- on a weak or inactive coaditiou of KIDNEYS, LiVER AHD BOWELS. i, the cost excellent remedy known to tLlkHSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY Visa or.? i Uiliu or Constipated .,0 THAT PURE LLOOD, RZFRESHiaO SLEEP, 'U H5ALTH and OTRENCTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Ever- one is using it and all are delighted with it. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOB MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. i 4.Y FRANCISCO, CAL. Vutm-ltlF. Xr. Af IV YORK. N. Y For sal.' by KOMEKT K BELIjAM Y, WHOLESALE MilCO-IST, Ei.haUrtliw Wilmington. N. (L r v KE v I VOL XIV. WILMINGTON, N, C. THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1890. ----- PLKASS KOTICi " we will toeciad toreoclTe cosuatuJcatl from cmr menda oo aay aca aatntjects general interest, b The name or uxe writer must always t . nished to the EUtor. " ! communications most e written oa ; one side ot to paper. Personalities mast be avoided. ; Ana tt u esHnaur aal particularly aafie ; srooi that the Editor doe3 &otalirars endors TQ 23 views of correspondents atxlees to " in the editorial columns. Salt Lake City, Utah Territory expects to have sixty live miles of electrical rail way in operation hy the close of the Summer. Jay Gould's daily income has been estimate! recently at 7,446, Corne lins Vanderbiltfs at $15,249, John 1). Rockefeller's at $18,715 and William Waldorf Astor's at $23,593. - - ., . Mr. Dunsford, an attache of the British' Eastern consular service. ; who is now in this country, says the . Fnglish civil service examinations: are far more severe than are those j in the United States. I Ex-iovornor Foster, of Ohio, speaking of Murat Halstead's re moval to Brooklvn. savs: "If Mr. (lalstead had been away from the State he could have been confirmed as minister to Germany, and we could h a ve carried the Gubernator ial election." The deepest well in the world i1 soon to lie duf in the environs of London. It w;ll be nearly -.1.300 feet deep, and will lf furnished with stairs .and be illuminated. The ob ject of the well is to enable the stu dents to observe the various geolojjr cal strata. :Forecaslft. For Noi.th Carolina, fair weather : with frosts in northwestern portion t to-night, itnd warmer and fair on Friday. Local forecasts, from 8 a. i m., for Wilmington and vicinity, fair I weather to-dav and to-morrow. j NEW ADVBUT13EMKNT8. 1 SEW AIVKUTISEMENT8. ROBERT PORTER BREWING CO, LOCAL XvTE'WS. INDEX TO NSW ADTERTISKMEKTS James W King Tax ListiDg C W Yates Croquet Setts, etp The Banks Close Saturday, May" 0th Geo It Fbexch & !Sons Boors and Shoes . For oU"r local see fourth'pae. BRANCH DEPOT, wii.i:i'JNrc3rTOiNr. r. o.- J Tuesday for Memorial lay. The ladies have finally decided to I observe Memorial Day on Tuesday : next, the 13th, instead of on Wed : nesday. The last named day was t selected for good and sufficient, rea i . -n k 10 . . - . , j sons and the change has been made ! gQ(a ater, SarSaparilla, BOliaSt Gill gVY Ale, WE AUK NOW PltKPAHED T SUPPLY OUU W( UTHY CUSTOM EltS AND PATKONS. CITY AND COUNTRY. WITH THE BEST i so as not to conflict with other servanees Ice Cream Parlor open tf Warren's till 10 p. m. Fish don't bite worth a cent such weather as this. The net result of Senator Dolph's leakage committee to find out how the newspapers got hold of reports of executive sessions is that nothing whatever has been found out, and Dr. S. S. Satchwell, of. Pender county, was in the city today. Rubber Hose, Lawn. Mowers and Rakes of the latest and most im proved makes are sold by the N. Ja cobi Hdw. Co. t Mr. James W. King jrives notice ; that he will be at the Cit v Hall for the newspaper men under examina-; the 1)urpo?fl 0f ils.iing the taxes dur- tion nave got a uig advertisement for their papers and will get $153 each, witness fees. Cafleine Seidlitz. puKTHESPEKDY 1IELIEF OFUKRVOUS Ltadache and brain fatigue, depression i loLowln;; alcouolle and otner excesses, heart ! bum. ncnous debility, etc. one grain of i hj2rc brom:ite or cafleine in each dose. Mix ! to powders in water and drink during: effer- Y.?:ice. ' JAM ES D. NL'TT, Apothecary. X. YntX st , Wllmltgton, N. C. inch 19 1D11IAS & V0LLERS, WIIOI.FAI.K 1IKAI.F.KS IN Provisions, Groceries, Liquors. Tobacco, Cigars, -AND COMMISSION' MERCHANTS, Cor. Front ami Dock St. WILMINGTON, N. Jan 13 tf Rev. J. W. Sproull, . of Pittsburg, who is now in Egypt, writes of the great Moslem University at Cairo, founded in 957, which, with its 10,000 pupils, and 870 professors, is said to be the largest, in the world. The pupils have no benches or chairs, but study, eat find sleep on a blank et or straw mat. The Koran is the only book used for grammar, law, philosophy and theology. France and Germany maintain vast standing armie3 on a constant war footing. The total cosf of the French army, according to the "Statesman's Year Book," is $111,- 343,000. The total cost of the Ger man army is $91,726,293. The Re publican House of Representatives has passed pension bills for $146,000, 000 already and proposes more yet. Perhap3 the Republican Senate will think of these things. ing the cut ire month of . rime. The cool spell in May ! It is with us every year and yet each and every time we remark: ''What queer. weather this is for the middle of Mav !" Administrator's Notice. rjAYING QUALIFIED AS ADMISISTKA- A private letter from our Berlin correspondent, says the New York Herald, is to the effect that the Em peror of Germany has directed the building of a yacht which will be the largest of its class in the world. The Emperor has developed strong nautical tastes since he ascended the throne, nnd is already entitled to wear the uniform of the British ad mi raL It Is said that the Emperor, when the yacht is ready, will pay a visit to the United States. 'mc on or uerure tiie:si i v nf ami a t 11. All ivrsODS Indented tn sJirt !aw!,i" will make payment to me. luted this, at April. IHD. ,r, , v THUS. F. WOOD, apl ., oaw cw t hur Admlnist rator. ECONOMY IS WEALTH. loror me estate or uohert a Wood. I r.ntk Vftrrlien. has taken to Lon by notltT all rnrfons havlnp- riaim ! Mine iSoraica lias xaKen io xjwh pluht tne said demlent io present the same don some American curios which will make the Britishers renew their confidence in the belief that buffalo and antelope can be killed on Staten Island and painted and feathered Indians have daily war-dances in Ask for "Our Old Chief." This new and improved Wamsutta Sliirt-j is now ready and for sale atour Shirt Factory only, at 75c. 122 Market St.. J. Elsbaeh, prop. t Mr. H. B. Persse has returned to the city and will remote his family here in a feW days and will perman ently reside here. He says he drank just one glassful too much of Rock Spring water. Another earcro of steel rails for the W., O. & E. C. R. R. has left for this port and may be expected here in a few days. The track is now laid 11 miles from Wilmington and is still being pushed forward. The Wilmington Light Infantry have decided to go to Richmond, VaM to the unveiling of the statue of Gen. Robt. E. Lee, on the 29th inst., and also decided to visit Char lotte on the 20th inst At a meeting of Clarendon Lodge No. 2. Knights of Pythias, held last night, Capt. W. P. Oldham was elected representative to the Grand Lodge which meets in Durham, X. C, Wednesday, June 18th. The wind hung out in the North west all of last nfght and as a conse- : . . , . nr:- rlil tnriifli fop mueiice it mis iuui vum v...v.n.. fires and blankets this morning. Spring goods had a set-back, but just you wait, until next week and they will be at par. Mr. W. B. Hocut. of Rocky Point, wns in the citato day. He tells us . . . , that the late rams The llurgaw Klectioflft. At the municipal election held in Burgaw ou Monday last the follow ing wore elected: Mayor -D. W. Rivenbark. Commissioners A. H. Paddison. Bruce Williams. Jas. II. Moore, Jno. II. Cowan and John George. Marshal William E. Cowan. fall to Good Samarium. The various lodges of the I. O. G. S. and D. of S. in A. are cordially invited to -turn out with the Mt. Zion Lodge next Sunday. All will i meet at, the lodge room, on Princess, i between Front ami Second streets, at 2 o'clock, and at half-past 2 will inarch tothe Central Baptist church, where they will hear an appropriate sermon, after which they will give "a grand rally'' for the new church building. AND ALL KINDS OF will be manufactured by Experts in the' trade, keep constantly on hand We also hmo liy the Sad Sea Wave. Not a very large crowd went to Carolina Beach to day on the ex cursion given by the ladies of the Fifth Street M. E. Church. The weather was against (hem for peo ple don't generally care for seaside resorts after having slept under blankets the night previous. Still, it was by no means a small crowd and those who did go had a pretty day for it and a pleasant time, the wind and the weather to the con tra rv notwithstanding. These Good Hi on n a. And EXPORT BEER of Unsurpassed Quality. WE HAVK THIS DAY. MAY HTIl, REMOVED TO OUR earn Bottling Establishment, U ' Corner Eighth and Brunswick Streets. Our Delivery Wagons will call twice a day on our customers in the city. Through the kindness of Messrs. Adrian" & Vollers, any orders left at "their place of business will be forwarded to us promptly. All orders from city or country customers will receive our personal attention. Respectfully, ROBERT V0RTNBR BREWING CO. iewS Per Telephone rail 09. E. 1CUHBLAWK, Agent. mvTiKt Gen. A List of the Marshals. M. P., Taylor, Chief Marshal for Memorial Day, has named the following gentlemen as the assistant marshals on that occasion: James 11. Taylor, Jos. H. Hanby, Geo. W. Hnggins, Capt. S. W. Nobles, A. B. Cook, T. A. Shepard, Chas. Schul ken, R. S, Love, P. H. Smith, L. H. Belden, J. G. Wright and R. Green berg. Messrs. Belden and Wright will have charge of the Confederate lot and the others will serve in the line with the Chief Marshal. . were of Treat y0U TAN SAVE flOTEU YEAK 11 Y II A V- ? lS your work done at c. II. W'AUIVS the irnioai ivirbt-r. Xo. p South Front street. Soavjii" io Centf, ii i . . ir uuiting 1211 Cents, j Shampoo 120 Cents. If Uie Lart, . ..nd v oi k suaranteed: C. II. WAltf, .,.S"UTl1 Fr:nt st" Wilmington, N. C. ithe neighborhood of Jersey ; i,enetit to tlie truokei ana that the Bows and arrows. Sitting Bull's hat "n Tarboro to or trimmings and a fiddle backed chair. J covered with a piece of Mrs. A bra- j hrtm Lincoln's dress, are among the i treasures she has sailed away with j crop prospects at tliis time are very encouraging. The truckers are still shipping strawberries. be able to i We are trulv clad to i say that Col. E. D. Hall is better to- The fat that the Legislature cf d we are authorized, in fact, to say that he is decidedly better to- Kentucky is now in session, but that the date of adjournment has been fixed, has caused a somewhat pre mature and hasty discussion as to the possible successor of Senator Beck. ; Already candidates are be ing'talked of, even thougha sense of decency may prevent their appear- day. Still, he is very sick and the anxiety on his account is merely al layed: it is not dissipated. Tlie Diocesan Council. The Diocesan Council for East Carolina meets at Greenville on Wednesday next, May 12th. Round trii- tickets from Wilmington Greenville, either via Halifax, will be sold at 7.55 A joint meeting of the two North CarolinaDioces.es will be heldatTar boro on the 10th, commencing at 8 P. in., for celebrating the Centennial ..r i, rtrnriizatiou of the Diocese ' t" of North Carolina in 1790. and ar ranements have been made lor a special train from Greenville, leav ing at Tt n. m., for Tarboro. on which round trip tickets will be available Round trip tickets to Tarboro only from Wilmington will be sold at 0.f0. Knt it led To the nest. All are 'entitled to the best that their money will buy. so every fam ily should have, at once, a botlle of the best family remedy, Syrup of Figs, to cleanse the system when costive or bilious. For sale in -0c and $1.00 bottles by all leadingdrug- ffiftf- IIij;,ly,lelS;ltM'' Mrs. Stockton and daughter and Mrs. Dr. Newman and Mrs. W. E. Trott, of Brooklyn. X. Y.. who have been spending the past tnree months at Capt.Manning place at Wrights- ville, left here to day on the return lonie. The health of the whole lartv has improved w onderfully and they all express themselves as High- y gratified at the result ot their yisit. the delightful climate and the kind attentions one and ail have re ceived. Saturday being a legal holiday no business will be transacted on that day by the Bank of New Hanover and the First National Bank. Paper NOTICE. J A MILL ON FRONT STltEET, IN i.lte t'l M.irkr I h-iv n vmnlftA 1 o . I A Mnlrl In liic fpn 'o these are Ex-Governor McCreary, .ie on rn uy Ex-Congressman McKemie, a State y iinr.Ananpn fh flId before the i'rrrJrr;;," " i,Jdne on Saturday is therefore pay first-Class Family Groceries, CaU iLoHt-r thin m- Tat ill nnncA In eia. Vh5' iixda arc always fresh and Carlisle "J a iron ior iiciivrrr ana can Senator bv the name of Lindsey. :and Cpngressmen Breckinridge and SS "T Wli5aS ! In Michigan the Supreme Court of Uve me a cJI. ii? i the State has decided that the high B. P. SWANS, Agt license law enacted there last year frw'Jet Setts and Hammocks. JjAXMOt We are glad to hear that, Mr. W. T. Bannerman, of Burgaw, who has ben so seriously sick for a long time past, is now a great deal bet ter and will probably soon have en tirely recovered his health. He wn attended by Dr. Satchwell. Farmers, we can supply you with Peanut Sweepsand Diggers, Scraper and Coulter Points. Seven different size wings and two size points for the "Bov Clipper the iuot im .la is null and void, on the ground that the bill signed by the Governor was I not thp bill passed by the Legisla- nri - fir carelessness in the en- ijMOcKsfUytocKoQUiTjUo ,.nntXt rinscriltion Of legis ,fliJse Ui"U DUS Belts, eul" A iatire enactments has been noted in SZt T;T severalinstances recently, the Lni- ,)r0ved plow on the market. 'nUnihwntSST' tetl State.s Senate within a few days col)i HlUv, Co.t factory agen: Ml9 tt vT.c-o, m-t- imiw tkain fnund it: neeessarv to recall H ' 1 ft bill from the hands of ' the Presi- OWer POtS 1 ! dent on this account, but the Michi- 5URKPT t Tgan case certainly caps the climax knrt- - !of laxity in this important matter. Io You Know How it Fe1n? Rheumatism. Every onehas heard the word "How's your Mother? ' Oh.shes well except her rheuma tism.' How carelesslv the answer U flrivetr. Do vou know how it feels to have rheumatism? Oh! itjs terri ble, the swelling and the excruciat ins pan of ankle, knee, elbow and shoulder, just as if each point was a bundle of irritated nerves, each one seemingly bent on giving more pain than tlie other. Laving awake all night longing for daylight, aching too severely to sleep, applying inn ment everv half honr to temporari ly relieve the agony. Praying, curs ihcr. turning, twisting, but no ease no comfort. What is it mat cauees rheumatism? Ah, there are a thous and causes. What is it that cures rheumatism?. Thank God. there is at least one cure. It is caller! B. B. B., or Botanic Blood Balnu It has cured more cas of rheumatism than any other known remedy. Try it. Do not suffer longer. J. II. laiug, Dawson, Ga., writes: ' I suffered with rheumatism m my shouldersand general debility. Five Puinn that is bottles i. d. ii. uipwpuui, Tax Listing. Y WILT. I!K AT T1IK CITY II A I.I. DlUlXll the mom h of ..nine to list tlu Taxes for the City. .TAMES W. KING, my s thu sat till June 1st Tax Lister. Banks Closing. NO HUSIKESS WILL UK TJJANSACTKD bv the Banks of tills city on Saturday, loth of May, mat day being a lejjal holiday, commercial paper due Saturday H.thorefore payablf on Friiuy; that due on Sunday Is pay able on Monday. BANK OF NEW HANOVUH. Win. i. smith, enshier. 1'IIJST NATIONAL BANK, my s it II. M. Bowden, cashier. $2.00 WUjL UVY A PA I It OF OUR LADIES' DONGOLA B. B. -WHICH MAKES- listrict Court. In the District Court yesterday af ternoon: In the case of -los. King 'from Robeson county couvictea ior nav in'-an unregistered still in his po- ession. the following ' ordr ha- been made: Defendant lia- iee"n in jail f.ur months, lia- iieretuiore been adjudged in-ane, aud is utter-, y insolvent. Fr these reasons the j United States d 's not put him into . custody for the costs. j lie jurors were uiuuiru ivj the term, aud the Court took a re cess at 5 p. m. until s o. m. to day. In the Circuit Court the following cases were hewrd: Ueo. L. Arp vs. William Daughtry and Allen Daughtry. trading a- Al len Daughtry &: Bro. Judgment for plaintiff was given in the sum of $2,100.0. It was ordered that "oi. s oil ervicablc ee0nr Smooth O tylisli nrinsr O hoes. (oclc. JSjt $2.00, 1 OS North Front Street. oppo-ite The Orton- my" tf Established , - - 1874. Ideal Quinine A ni si LPnrr: soap, thebe is xo j skn dl-H'a-". f hi' Soap will not benefit. For Rale by Ml'NI MBOTUEHH. lot N. Front -reet. iyi. Fourth .t. iny :; tf Administrator's Notice i ivii ' 1 1 1 : l'MiKi:slGNI!IAVINjyL.rJJfIEI 1. v 11- I as Admlnistnitor of ihe estate of F. J. .. -e tr wrru .nun- ! Lord, dtta-d. notice 1, hereby ;'hvn to all iiams. oi ummi.u... K-raons hatln-claims aln.t H eti J jtersons haTitir t ialiO' ainst ui e.ta'c io prserit tnem to me on or t-iore ji.ij im, or this not loe will r pleaded in tKir cl th payment thereof. p. A. LOBU, my-1 oaw ;w thur Adiitini-itrator. ty, be appointed a commissioner oi the Circuit 'ourt.. An order was issued in the ease of F. E. Patrick vs. W. W. Railroad Company, for prosecution bond to be tiled in thirty Iays or the case will be dismissed: complaint to be filed in thirty days, ami sixty days then allowed' defendants answer. In ens- of .Geo. 1L 'Smith v-. Maryi L. Smith and others, plaint iff Mnill'V SllYC'd IS 3f 0I1CV Mailc! ; . Seaside Lots. r f HAVE LEFT FOB SALE A I KWBEAUTI l lul and desirable lou at'fr. Joseph, ad- K'Ujtn.; Carolina Beach, whkh may On had cheap and on reasonable term. 1 also offer a-eominodatltas there for a few to i summer toarder uood. comfortable, wen - m luraished nxua3 al Tare the bt to be had. 1 isespcttfullr. , JT. I- WINN KB. ' my J&'ktII1 Dyspsia-. vietim,nre..,.mbCred -waese Water ui: WTe have it now. al wavs nrmietl. never tnl nf v at ir to start briirht inrention of a Xorth Caro- B. B. has permanently camViue of Una genius and is pronounced by all - I and the rheumatism fe( t me." requiring a p. Davis, .Atlanta. Ga.. (Wet it. It 13 the j Kn,i), writes: "I consider that B to iMt'thVbest pump oh the market. rheuinatisiu and Sciatica.! Jacob F. Speneier, .Newman, ha,, writes: 'B. 13. B. entirely cured iu of rheumatism in my fhonlder?. 1 netl six bottles called and failed ! iuiwr. Jtidg ment not) suit. j Court adjourned fr the term this ; morning. No more eases' were trird. The Marshal' and tlie mimi--iouer j filetl their aecouuts for the past six j months and then the "court adjourn- j ed. CALL ON- HALL & PJBARSALL .- -OFFER, M EAT. SL'tJAl:, FLOL'H. MOLASSES, FISH,' "HOOP IKtN, SNUFF SLJul TOBACCO. apl -y. lia It aud U So. Water Street . KefrrAliIns and lnifisc"atiis Delicious Soda" Water as drawn from Mutids Brothers! masnifieeut new Kfla fountain at a temperature of St. Purest Fruit Syrnp,MilkShaV K and Katnral Mrieral;Wutcr. - Wilmington Savings & Trust Co. J..W. ATKINSON. Fresldcnt. W. V. TOOMEB, Casuicr. f AQ PKIKCESS ST WTLMINGTOX. N. C, XVIO tends Money co nut factory ureud'y. Payalntercsi; ob im h- l empoi rf.t m -cue Trii?d of ail Uh H. luch -J U S7MS?tlFst. HoolVSaT5apnrilln. Jacobi ndw. Co. T ,
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