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18 '4 W PI POWDER Absolutely Pure. ' Thin powder never vanes, a marvel of pur ity, strength and wholesomen ess. More econ omical than the ordinary klnrls, ana cannot te sold in competition with the multitude or low test, short weight alum or pfco?phato powers Soldonlu incans. KOYAL D. KINd I'OWlif: CO. .108 Wall St., N. Y. cct28dirwly tenrm 4tht-J 3rdpw Daily Ksview. FRIDAY, MAY 23, lSH). Warren's Ico Cream till 10 p. in. Parlor open tf Rubber Hose, Lawn Mv-r and Rakes of the latest and mut .im proved makes are sold by the N. Ja cob! Hdw. Co. WANTED! 50 good and experi enced hands, tovork on shirts. Ap ply at the Wilmfnton Shirt Fact ry. 122 Market street. t Keep dry and you will keep healthy. Umbrellas, rubber coats. &c. at I. Shrier's. S. H. poi-ikt Front and Princess streets. uuckleirs Arnica salve The Best Saive in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Snap ped H ands, Ch il blains, Corns, and all jykin Erupt ions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It i's guar anteed to gie perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Robert R Bellamy, wholesale and 1 3 tail dV'jggi i COMMERCIAL riKtVS. WILMINGTON MARKET. May 23.-2:30 P. M. SPIRITS TURPENTINE Dull at 35 cents. No sales reported. ROSIN-Fjrni at 1.20 for strain ed and $1.25 for good strained. TAIt Firm at $1.30. CRUDE TURPENTINE Firm at $1.25 for hard, $2.30 for yellow dij and $2.55 for virgin. COTTON Steady at 1U cents for middling; low middling, 11 good middling, 11:?. RECEIPTS Cotton, 2; spirits, S0C: roin, 1,419; tar, 102: crude, 149, MARINE NEWS. ARRIVED. Steamer D Murchison, Robinson Favettpville, T I Love. Sr hr Timothy Field, Stratten, New York, Geo ILmiss, Son & Co. Selir Thos :iyde. Frayser, Phila delphia, Ceo liarriss, Son & Co. CLEARED. Steamer D. Murchison, Robinson Fayettevillf, T. D. Love. 00(18 fEnAVS PLACED ON TIIE COUNTER OUU ENTIRE STOCK OP t BLACK GOODS, to be-old during the coming' weeic Large concession In prices will be made, a first rate chance for those who desire Bargains. The stock comprises Prlestly's Cballio?, Lupin' Silk Warp Henrietta, L'srlit weight All-Wool " Nun'a Villnfir, WITH MANY OTHER KINDS. AN INVOICE The Young People's Association of St. Paul's Lutheran Church went on an excursion to Carolina Beach to-day on the steamer Sylvan Grove. There was a large party and they were accompanied by the colored Cornet Band, of Kinston. Farmers, we can supply you with Peanut Sweepsand Diggers, Scraper and Coulter Points. Seven different size winsrs and two size points for the "Boy Clipper,' the most im proved plow on the market. N. .fa cobi Hdw. Co., "factory agents. We have it now. A Pump that is always primed, never requiring a tub of water . to start it. It is the bright invention of a North Caro lina genius and is pronounced by all to be the best.pump on the market. See it and you will have no other. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. f AcquitttMl. Mr. R. T. Whiteheart, wn came with the recent excursion party from Florence, S. C, and who was arrested for cutting a man at Ocean Grove, had a hearing before Mayor Fowler, acting as a justice of the peace, yesterday, and was ac quitted, as self-defence was proven. He was, however, found guilty of cairyiug a concealed weapon (a pis tol) but 'judgment was sui-p ndcd upon the payment of cits. The ac cused Wits defended "y two lawyers from Florence. A Guod ileum I. The grand jury visited the sev eral institutions belonging to the county yesterday and were discharged after making their report, which is as fol lows: "We the Grand Jury respectfully submit the following report: "We have examined the eonnty jail and find it clean and in irood sanitary condition and the p: isonors well cared for. Also we have iir ed the county poor lioue and hotis of correction and find that the teui porary buildings are not Miflicicnrio accommodate the inmates, and we ing, say 15 by "0 feet, for the better accommodation of the inmate--. We lind that the superintendent Is dis charging his duty as wfl! ms posi-J ble under exisfit.jr circumstances, j WFKKIA : ' STATKMKNT. STOCKS ON HAND MAY 23, 180. Cotton ashore, 973; afloat, 2S2 total, 1,255. Spirits ashore. 1,812; afloat, 748 total, 2,500. Rosin .ashore 0,705; afloat, 4,351 total, 11,05G. Tar ashore, H.747; afloat, 72; tota 8,819. Crude asho,re, 1,191; afloat, ;tota 1,191. RKCKIPTS, WKKK ENDING MAY 23, 90. Cotton, K; spirits, 1,800; rosin, 402; tar, 740; crude, 394. KXPORTS, WKKKKNDED MAY 23, 1890. DOMESTIC. Cotton 1,305; spirits, 524; crude, 343; tar. 791; rosin, lo3. 5, THE MAIL SCHEDULE. The malls close and arrive at the City ros fl!ce as follows: OUTGOING MAILS DAILY. CLOSE. LEAVE. WiLanrt Wash. (.8) 1st Ils. 7.00 A. M. 9.00 A. M. Wll.anu Wash.(TS) 2d Pis.. 8.15 A. M. 9.00 A. M. WrlsrhtsvillC 8.4o A. M. 9.30 A. M soutaporr 9.30 A. M. 9.4o A. M. Wtl. and Iiuth l.ao P. M. 3.30 p. M. Clinton and Gold.(special) 3.30 P. M. 4.00 P. M. Wil. and Jack. (23) 5.30 M. .25 P. M. Wil. and Ruth ) 30 P. M. 7.30 P. M. Wil. and Jack. (37) 9.30 P. M. iOI&P.M. ,Wil. and Wash, (14) 11.15 P. M. 12 05 P. M. TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. Brunswick .. 0.00 A.M. cape Fear River mail. . . . . 1.10 P. M. 2.00 P. M. .MONDAYS AND Fit I DAYS. Onslow 7.00 A. M. INCOMING MAILS DAILY. i ARRIVE AT P. O. Charlotte and Maxton..' 7.55 A. M. Wil. and Jack 8.49 A. M. Clinton and Goldsbpro 11.50 A. M. wu. and uutli 12.5 1 P. M. Wrijrht svi lie 6.00 P. M. Southport 4.40 P. M u. and wash. (23) (i.10 P. M. Wil. and Wash. (27) ..10.00 P. M. V 1L and Jack. (U) 1L55 P. M. MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS. Brunswick.."! 5.00 P. M. TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. Cape Fear River 7. 00 A. M TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS. Onslow T.00 P. M. GEO. Z. FRENCH, V. M. Jul J' 22nd. IF Tl i 3U A HOME! J jUILDIN(J LOTS and Houses and Lots tor paie mt'e ln alment Plan n Castle, Church, Nun, Ann, Orange, Dock. Mar ket. I'rincess. ( heslnut. Walnut. Mulbeir . Red Cross, iruikin. Front, Second, Third, Fouith, Fifth. Sixlli. Seven! li, Wilson. t-:is;hth. Nlnlh, Tenth. Dickinson. Wood, Pbariore. 'I hirteenth.' Kieventn ara Tweinn tree's. Money ;o loan f.ho'-e wishing to imlld. Apply to JAMES WILSON, tfn- e of D O'Connor and that the food i ample and well prepared. i Respect ful iy, A.J.'Grady, Foreman."" Important Information for Man.v of You 1 ill- MV'C-1 U1IU iiuiui r.-iiir uniu for business and pleasnn travel from this city to The (.'atshill Mou tains, Saratoga and tith r Xt v York State resorts, is by U" V Shore Railroad. Iy taking: the Pennsyl vania Railroad passengers will n;ak direct connection with tho 'et Shore in Union Depot at Jersey Citv, and couimencinfr about June 15tfi drawing room cars are run through without change. For tourist books, time tables and inforuiation regard intr the West Shore Railroad, call on or address H. 1J. Jagoe, General Eastern Pas senger Agent, 3C3 Broadway, or C. Ji. .Lambert, iieneral 1'asscnger -A.gent, 5 Vanderbilt Avenue, New York City. "gammer Excursions,"' a hand 6omelv Illustrated book giving de scription of the Hudson River and 2iew York State resorts will be mail ed on receipt of five cents postage. OF- 50 DOZEH! GENTS' TIES, -IN- 4-IN-HAND AND NAUTICAL KNOT ALL Ilinn CLASS NOVELTIES. r Price 50 Cents. Sold In every city In the Union at 75 cents. Said te be the handsomest line of Ej TI THE LEADING Daily Paper OF SOUTH CAROLINA IS fie lews 1 Cider. Price $10 Per Annum, MAILED TO ANY ADDRESS. . TIIE MOST CHAbTE AND PUREST SUNDAY PARE IN SOUTH CAROLINA IS The Sunday News. Price, with Dally, $11 per year; alone, $3 per year; six months, $1; single copy, 5 cts; mailed to any address. III. II M H ' K. M, HhN ; n M nifPTl W. SVJ . C U M M I Wes ' v. VI, P. S. Health, as well as comfort, demands a Good Be 1 r spent in bed. ' i - : ; for I Tl I! B us niinim riwcaiiuvj n m m m EVERY ONE'S PAPER, TUB WEEKLY NEWS AND COURIE R Price, tl per year; six months, 50 cts; single conv. 5 cts: mailed to any address. inch 13 SS8.- Also Well and Pr., and Stools. Cabinet Work of all kinds. Complete oSit rJeTS uiuuuguc tirc limicsa ! Utn I M onuvy CASE CO AtJ ' Your orders for T promptly, and . teed to be rs & tory as any fiff establishment. none but , men, and our mj and presses are all C . class. Largest stock I paper to select from! 1890. Harper's Young PeoDle, AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY. EVER OPENED IN WILMINGTON. A FULL STOCK OF Gents' Furnishing Goods. J. J. HEDRIQK, lOl M.AKKKT STHKKT. my 5 tf The Eleventn Volume or Harper's Tocnq Pkofle. which begins -with, the Number for November r. b8.. presents an attractiva pro gramme. It will offer to Its readers at least four serials of the usual length, and others in two or three parts, namely. "The Red Mus tang," bv William O. Stoddard; "Phil and the liaby," bv Lucy C. Lillie; "Prince Tom my," by John Russell Coryell; and "Moth er's W-av," by Margaret E. Sangster; two short serlal3 by Djalmar Hjorth Royesen. Two series of Fairy Talcs will attract the at tention of lovers of the wonder-vrorld, name ly, the quaint tales told by Howard PYLE,and so admirably Illustrated by him, and another ; series In a different vein by Frank M. Bick nell. There will be short s ories by W. D. I LIowells, Thomas Nelson Page, Mary E. 1 wilkins Nora Perry, Harriet Prescctt Spofforp, David ker, Hezekiah Butter- V.r0RTH, fciOPHIE SWETT, RICHARD MALCOLM .louNSTON, etc. B niOTICE. Y VIRTUE OF A DECREE OF THE SU- ' A subscription to Harper's Young People secures a juvenile library. ' here is useful knowledge, also plenty of amusement. Boston Advertiser. I Terms- Postage Prepaid, $2 pryear. I'of. XI Iwgin November 5, 1889. perlor Court of New Hanover County, April Term, 1890, I will f ell, for Cash, at the Court House Door, In the City of Wilmiagton, on MONDAY, 26th day of May, 1890, "all claims, accounts, chosesin action, and debts due and owing w. H. Styron," and by him assigned to E. G. Barker by deed of assignment. Full information concerning the claims will be given at the sale. GEORGE RODNTREE, my 15 10c Receiver, Wilmington Savings & Trust Co. J. W. ATKINSON, President. W. P. TOOMER, Cashier. fQ PRINCESS ST., WILMINGTON, N. C, Lends Money cn satisfactory security. Pay Interest on Deposits. Is empowered to execute Trusts of all kind?. mcb 29 tf Adniuiistr, t Notice Specimen Copy sent on receipt of two-ctM stamp. single Number, Five cents each. Remittances should be made by Post-Office Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. Newspapers are not to copy tltis adversisement witJiout the express order of Harper & Brothers Address HARPEB& BROTHERS, nov 20 New Yor- Scribiier's Magazine For 1890. The publishers of SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE ain to make it the most popular ana enter prising of periodicals, while at all times pre serving Its high literary character. 25,000 new readers have been drawn It during the past six months by the increased excellence of its contents (notably the Railway articles), ahd it closes its second year with a new impetus and an assured success. The illustrations will show some new effects, and nothing to make SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE attractive aitd in teresting will be neglected. . THE RAILWAY ARTICLES will be contin ued by several very striking papei s; one espe cially interesting by Ex-Postmaster General Thomas L. James on -The Railway Postal Ser vice." Illustrated. MR. ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON'S serla novel "The Master of llallantrae," will run through the greater part of theryear. Begun in November. A CORRESPONDENCE and Collection O manuscript memoirs relating to J. F. Millet and a famous group of modern French Painters will furnish the substance of several articles. Illustrated. . . The brief end papers written last year by Robert Louis Stevenson, will be replaced bv equally interesting contributions by dlffere t famous authors. Mr. Thomas Bailey. Aldrich will write the"flrst of them for the January number. Many valuable LITERARY ARTICLES will appear; a paper on Walter Scott's Method of Work, illustrated from originalMSS.. a second "Shelf of Old Books," by Mrs. James T Fields and many other articles equally noteworthy 'illustrated Articles on ART SUBJECTS will be a feature Papers are arranged to appear by clarence Cook, E. 1. Rlashfleld, Austin Dobson and many others. Illustrated. . FisniNG ARTICLE describing sport in the best fishing grounds will appear. Salmon Winninish, Bass and Tarpon are the subjects now arranged. The authors are well known sportsmen. Illustrated. 11jL.ust.kat.E-U Au i iiiLJSi) oi great variety. touching upon an manner or suDjects biography, description, etc., win 8pi not of the conventional commonplace Illustrated. Among the most interesting In the list of scientific papers for the year will be a remark able article by Prof. John Trowbridge, upon the most recent developments and uses of PHOTOGRAPHY. Illustrated. A class of articles which has proved of spe clal interest, will be continued by a group of papers upon ELECTRICITY in its most recent applications, by eminent authorities: a re markable paper on DEEP MINING, and ether interesting papers. -UnUjue Illustrations. A SPECIAL OFFER to . cover last year numbers, which include all the Railway Arti cles, as follows: A year's subscription (1889) and the num bers for 1888 . ..S4.50 A year's subscription (1889) and the num bers for 1888, bound in ciotn coo S3 a year; 25 cents a number. Charles Soribiier's Sons, 743-745 Br war, N.Y. OF THE; Hon. Jefferson Davis. BY MRS. JBFPfiKUN OAV1S. TO BE SOLI) BY . UBSCidPTIOX OSLY. OLTYJDE'S ew York & Wilisilnerm1 1 The prospectus and complete outfltfor can vassing will be ready Immediately. t "?VE?1l? AGENTS WISHING DESIRABLE TERRI- 5 as Administrator of ' he estare of F. J. Lord, deceased, notice Is hereby given to all I rVf V nn tV 1 cj rrroot TxrmL- will nlaica nrir1iaca persons having claims against said estate to luw " " present tnem to me on or before 21 ay 1st, ltwi. or this notice will be pleaded In bar ot the payment thereof. F. a. Lok my l oaw cw ihur Administrator. MOTION. IY VIRTUE OF A DECREE -OF THE SI - 1 1 as soon as possible, the publishers. BTLFORD COMPANY, NEW YORK. lg-22 East, lgth street feb 7 tf erior(ourt of New Hanover County, April Fishermen's Supplies, Builders' Hardware, PAINTS AND SASH. 1 ax Listing. J WILL BE AT THE CITY HALL DURING Uie month of Jane to list the Taxes for the CUT. AMES W. KING, .zayStUu gat UlWmtf 1st Tax Lister. made by the old Hutch process, the best Lead on the market. They no: being in combina tion can make special price on same. COOKING STOVES. Largest assortment in the State to select from; sold at factory prices. Oil Stoves of All Sizes. In them you will find comfort and econemy, Patap, Stfp-Ladders. W7 nt fnr vonr narmnac ami shnti r Oendeavor to deserve the same. RespecUully, - N. Jacobi Hardware Co., ap!23tX 12 SO. FKOJfT ST. NORTH CAROLINA, fin the Superior Court, I before Thos. J. Whit a- Term im. I hereby give not'ee to all per. on t J0NES COUNTY, said CounVy, in office holding claims against W. II. Stvrou to pre-; Lt Trenton. ,, . . 1 1? D.KOONCE, ASSIGNEE OF TnEJDDG- sent them to the undersigned on or before ; H ' July 1st, im, or they will not be permitted to .me1 f-ebt, Ac,, stdng for himself and for hare in the distribution of the funds rf said drews.- dee'd. as may uilte with him in ;tyron In my hands. On that day the funds ! Pr,f?;eedl?--01aidtlI1,nrllt tne er will be dlsuibuted according to the provisions , Ancirew?. Admr of John S. Andrews, deed of a deed o! assignment made by W. II. Styron and Jno. M. Andrews, Lizzie Sandford, Sarah tO E. G. Barker. GEORGE ROUNTREE, ! Andrews, Peter Andrews. Leah Scott, Susan my ." oaw Hv thur Receiver, i and Martha linmnhrpv. chlldrpn nrt nnrt!.ntl Law. of said John s. Andrews, dee'd, and George Sandford, husband of the above-named Lizzie sandrord. ivey Andrews, husband of the above nafaea Sarah Andrews, Henry Hum phrey, husband of the above named Martha Humphrey, and. Samuel Scott, husband of the above named Leah scott, Defendants. Special Proceeding for an Order to sell the Real Property of the late Jno. S. Andrews dee'd, for assets. To the above named Defendants, Susan An drews, Lizzie Sandrord and George Sandford You and eacb of you are hereby notified that the above named Plaintiff, as a Judgment creditor of tbe late Jno. s. Andrews, dee'd. suing as aforesaid, ha3 Instituted and is pros ecuting befrre the Clerk of the Superior court of Jones county, a special Proceeding to com -pel the payment to the creditors of the ima ; Jno. s. Andrews, deed, of vhat may be due and payable to them respectively and it ap ! peanng that ihe personal assets of tbe dece- uent wnicn came into me nanos or his Admin istrator are insufficient to pay The debts out standing against the estate, and that the said Jno. S. Andrews, died, seized and possessed of certaU Real Property in Jones County the purpose of this Proceedlne is to sub pit mi real property to the payment of said dece- ueiii o ucuw, uuu juu acu eacn 01 you as De fendants having or claiming an Interest act ual or contingent, in said real nmrvrrv required to appear before the Clerk of the Su perior Court of Jones County, in his office In the-Court House in Trenton.tn the ounty and State aforesaid, on Monday, the 2Sra day of Jane, IS00, at t o'clock m., and plead answer or demur to the complaint of the above named Plaintiff, and show cause, if any you have why Raid land should not be sold for the pur poses spec tied. - Dated this, 5th r TDOS. J. 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