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- ,- PL2AS3.2iOTICi . : V7o via . to'clad to receive ccisraciikatfczs frcs czr trtcxuia oa any and all ectjocts general Interest, but h::.J-' ! . K , Tte'caae or the writer must always to far rushed to tne Eiltcr. :. ' ?' :f I commttnicationa must s6e written on only ens side or tne papec: :C:''' 1 Personaliuea most be avoided, ; : lpubUi2uM trcry eTCXdn. Sundays exoepted. 1 - UT JOSH. T. J AXES. Editor and rropk. subscuiftions, postag e paid.: Ona rear. K-OOl Six mcnr&a traj. Three Bo&t2n. tuaa. One month, 2 centa. j T&s paper wtn fee deirrered by camera, rw ( eaxrjro, la aay part (X dtj. at tie aborr rataaor lOoeata perVeer. " AdVerUaan rare low ut mrai. , .'And It is especially and particularly Sunder- stood tnat tne Editor doea not always endorse tte views, of correspondenta cnlesa so stated -In ttetKUtorlal column. -. i 4 ffia&aaiaers wlilpfc rrport anr and VOL; XT. WILMING'I'ON N, C:, TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1891. NO. sg; al fiH arcs tared re ttitlr paper reruMOj'. I Mia i Ai 3otIi tho xnetliod and results Tvhei 3yrup of Fig3 is taken; it 13 pleasanl lint refresh jng to the taste, and acti jently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liter and Bowels, ckanses the sy em effect unlly, dispels cxilds, haul- iqhef and fcrcrs and cures halritua-i joustipatiou. foyrop of riga u the mlj remedy tf its kind ever -pro iuced, plc.uiuff to the taste and ac reptahle to the stomach, prompt 11 U action and truly lneGcial in it jffects, prepared only from the mos! jealthy and aCTceahle substance?, it nanr excellent qualities commend i' o all and have iuado it the mos" topular remedy knonn. Isvrun f Firs 13 for rale in 50i uid $1 bottles by all leading druz riats. Any rcliublo dniirist xeht cay not bare it on hand will pro Hire it promptly for any one mix wishes to try it- Do not accept an) institute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. 3 AH Fl AX CISCO. CAL tcasnus, ky. asw fwjt, N.r. Tot aale by ICO tS CUT iv hellaiuv. . WUOLX3ALS DKUOG1ST. jaa 1 ly wn micron. N. c. Bicycles! Bicycles 1 -ri EAiKirAirrKus.ron boys and mrn-s Bicycles. Low price and U6era'?erms. mcnitf YATES' .BOOK STOKE. EitablUhed 1874. rounds Brothers, rKESCUiniox diiuogists, fiPt Nona Fourth Street, Solicit your orders for aaytblas la the Druj Lfce. mch ' 11 H. A. Tucker & Bro., TMif tw tv (IRAN IT B. MAUBLB AND 1J Krovn stone. Manufacturer of Cemetery, Monumental and Bui 101 Wort. 310 NortaTront tnct. Mp a if Wilmington, N. v. Ti Hiftt Of Bcr UijiT Prtifalrtl. TTOltSS TllA AltK ritlCKKU WITH ivJuia or otoer punctuett woonJs In ibe foor, kah f rtKi arnruilr. ait In no rancrr of Cjtn rrora iA.J.Jaw. Aner - prartlCHl rs penenc of SO jmr am prrn-U to giiaran CtLeatote. cal oame. cct r ly TLe lloneabotr ana Farrier. lie ITiIsIi 5kaa Licalry ficpatj a RE SOW PR EPA K ED TO TAKE TfON rSsonabletermValimlKsnamount of Kamlly WaaMnr. wnUH wtu.t In charrr of n cornpr tMitUuly. . WORTH BRANCH. iToprlctors. octatf STOJ'ES! STOVES! m t t itvm KINIW. N"I: AT AI L price. Caaan.lretlwiia ALDERMAN, FLANNER & CO S. noTlly rri- W. P. ANDERS, Commtulon Merchant, No 118 Hortli Water Sfrrof. ftAUdu coaMraments of TlmN. ronton, wm ouWt on abon notice Ppruou and 1 ( M- DR. F. C. MILLER, BRUGOIST, Cor. Pourth and Nun Sts. men 3) IX lYlules for Sale I fJIWO PAIRS PlRSTK t.AS-1. W KLL-M A TC II -1 MULCH, cbeap for Cash. J. A. sriilNCiEK. ( men 50 tt Coal and Wood Yard. THI8 PAPEBSJS.SSS street n4tnyuanU arrur jwll j rwiadeipnuv x - index to Kw ABrianBvtvTa A I- KOBIKT8TalCr J; c W Yara Bicycles Xrxos UROTnias Drujjsts 1 ' Hro. Stevens of the South nort r . itaafr, was Here to day; , Full inoou to morrow uiorning at' AS minutes past 7 o'clock. : J II ou. C. W. McCIammy.of Scott's Hill, wnslu the city to dayon abrief Vlit. ! - - , . - . . fill rtoono r. V. l. f w.. -vto ...r iiriuius, cooking anu geuvral use for kiU by the X Jacobi t Hdw. Co. Only one day left lo which to register. No one can register on I election day unless he becomes of I ffe on that day. I rM -T7 lariuers! We" can supply you witn plow castings of all kinds and farming implerueutsat bottom prices. i. Jacobi Haw. Co. Stormy weather Is promised by TurnerV almanac for the balance of tliirt month but we-. think that the prediction will not be fulfilled.-. He may pull and he may Jump but the steel plow hingletree sold by theN. Jacobl lldw.Co. will hold your mule fast and hanl ir his work, t I am Manufacturers Agent for Bur bed and all kinds of Wire, Com bination Wircind Iron Fences. .Or ders solicited. James I. Metts. t Br. tch. Gamma, LeCain, cleared to day for Maynguez, Porto Hico, with ISo.CC-l feet lumber, valued at 12,783, shipped by Mr." B. Kidder's Son. ' ' Mrf. J. A. Uonitz, with her .son. Mr. Walter Uonitz, and the child ren, returned to the city yesterday from a visit to the lady's parents at Lynchburg.. And we tell you again tliat those bonds are not yet refunded and that t h ey c an1 1 b el re f u n d e d a t aJ at par if $200,000 inore is to be added to the bonded debt or the city. 4Let observation with"eitended vie, survey good tilings froiuChina to rem" aud ne will not nnd any thing of Mich astonishing merit in killing all the pains that Uefh is heir to. as he will know is in Salvation Oil, when helias given it a fair trial. Iadie! We have Just received a few of those nice little hoes to use in orkiug your flowers, and steel yard rakes for your yard that you have been hiquiring.for. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. ! t Our wish is gratified. We have Zeb Vance in the Senate, and now leire to piac one of the celebrated 'Zel Vance' cook stover in every Inline of the gootl "Old North State.' X. Jacob! Hdw. Co. t Rev. F. X"Skiuner has accepted a call to St. Paul's KpUcopal CJiurch in this citv and will take charge on Miiv Ut. He is now in charge of a church In New York but is a native if South Carolina. 1 Mr. Joe Hinton, one of the young and popular proprietors of the Pur- cell House, attained his majority to day and has been the recipient all day long of many hearty congratu lation?. He phu vote now. Mr. Prilohard'H clas- of youiis men, numbering ibout seventy, ha invited her, at its expense, to attend nml reitreeiit the cIukh at the State iin.ldv Khool Convention, which meets in Fayetteville this week. Mr. Rudolph Herriug wiys that there are bacteria with'n the hu tuau body so minute that it would take seven thonsaud of them, put end to end, to measure an inch. Did Mr. Herriug ever eat a little over ripe Uiuburgcr cheese? or did he ever drink water from a river into which the whole of a eityV sewer age was poured, at every hour of the day and night? If so, he Is fully qualified to telf us all about bacteria It has been 5 ears since real estate has been as flat as It is to-day in the citv of Wilmington. La.st weeK a lot" of deirablA real estate Jn the lower part of the city was offered fortale, after having been liberally advertised hi'the Mceng:r. It was not sold because there tea nobody there to buy ii Why was this thus? Let thoe who favor the addition of f-00,000 to tlie bonded debt of the city answer. J Xo other j preparation combines the positive tconomy, the; peculiar merit and the medicinal power of Hood's Sarsaparllla. .- r This Is pretty , Easter weather.r?r "P lt my continue. ; : - 1 Hon.Cha8. M..8tetlmun la fn-the city from a vfcit to the South. f '. i mi. - - . AUf npe rear ornei or. ' ' Wuucn,ouiut?j evening soon. . A' little sadust judicfouslr an - nlied would n-o fur to rpliv t Bit.lero and the Board of Magistrates; In nation on th nn-tr.wn Bt.ta rwi no: Vhonrl" ,A,L' ' - - xt ' rT ,1 Afi. tct I I 111 t . """y.Kurjmn. app- 'cation will be made to the next se, sion orthe tegislatur to .incorpo rate a company for the Increase and propagation of catfish in the Cape Fear river, at and near Wilmington. There is a gentleman in this city who recently, built, a nice frame dwelling for himself and put therein sewer pipes, He connected with a main which ran just In front of his house nnu it cost Mm $135. Do you hear that? " They were buying Christmas pres ents, when little Johnny .remarked: Xow,buy something more,mamma, you've got one quarter left." Yes, dear, and I'm going to -purchase something you and sister can't live without." 4I it a talking doll, mamma?" 4Nol indeed, it's, a nice bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup." Messrs! M, O'Brien, E. Glavln, T. Bonlan,.!. Brown, D. O'Connor and Wm. Flanagan, the committee who forwarded to Cardiual Gibbons the $100 contributed for the poor in Ire land at Hibernian Hall on St. Pat rick's Day, received a prompt reply from that distinguished prelate in acknowledgment of its reception. FMtof Partm. , The Feast of Purlm, the great Jewish holiday, fell due to day. The Eleventh Annual . Entertainment and Hop, given by and for the chiN dreu of the congregation Temple ot Israel, took place this afternoon and will be continued to night. A pretty ittl e- -P ri uw -Uurgiutrllj&i by the young Choice," was rendered folks at Concordia Hall and this is to be followed tonight by a ban nuette and luill. Mrs. I. L. Greene- wald, Mrs. H. H. '.'Kasprowicz, Mrs. S. Mendelsohn and Mrs. A. Shrier form the committee of arrangements and the musical directors are Miss Louise Katz and Miss Rose Ma'jks. VanAmrlnRft vs. TaylorJ Mr. Marsden Bellamy, of counsel for Col. John D. Taylor, Clerk of the Superior Court for Xew Han over, received a telegram this after noon from Col. Thos. S. Kenan, Clerk of the Supreme Court, stating that the . Court had affirmed the judg ment of the Superior CouFt of this county in the case of VanAiuringe vs. Taylor. This settles the question of the legality of the late 'county elections. It is now Sheriff Sted man and Clerk Taylor and Register Haar and that crooked little word tis nowhere about. Of course, if any of the other contestants waut to try an ouster thv can do so, but we thiuk they have Ml had enough of it no. The counsel for Col.. Taylor in. the cas? were Messrs. Marsden Bellamy and Geo. Rountree, Hon. 1). 1. Ru-sell appearing for Mr. Van A Hiring: KncklrnV Arniiu Sal. The Hevc Salve in the world for 'uts. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever Sores. Tetter, Chap ihhI Hands, Chilblains Corns, and ail kin Eruptions, and positively cures rilos or no iay required.- It is guar anteed to give perfect satisiaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents ,Hr bor. For sale by Robert R Bellamy, jholesal and atail dggiat. 'hum Absolutely Pure. A cream ot tartar baklngpowder. nijLe&t or all la leaTeolnglstrength. U.U&Gotrm mnt Report Auj. it iTrinrir - For North Carolina, fair and colder weher on Wednesday. . ''- IfOcaKf recast v-from 3 f to liar. : for r.AV 1 Imlnrrf rr nml - iinlfr -f . ... 0 . fair and pooler weather. tAXewCourt-Hou. 1 The pard of County Commission Joint meeting yesterday afternoon. agreed to build a new Court House. ,'at a cost not ta exceed Thf site selected is the lot on the "south- . east corner ol ?ThirX and Princess UtreeWmivfii ng alo pgPri tbe counlailFthe'lwhole rincegs? to $10,000. "A committee was appoint- ed to formula plans." t Bonds are to be isVaed under, authority , of the Legislature.. " ' ', Nw tw In Kcrd to Deed. . " The tiw laws' passed by -the last Legislature In regard to' the regis tration of deeds is aefol 1 optics Sec tion 1." Tliat section 126, sub-division 1, of thn Code of North Caro lina, be amended .by inserting after the woir "county,' in the 8th line 'of said sub-division and .before the word 'who"" in said line, the follow idg woriisor of any other county tothiSjState; whether said grantor, inakerW subscribing witness resides therein or pot." - - -- . Section 2. Thatjall deeds hereto fore acknowledged by the grantor, maker or subscribing witness before any clerk of the Superior. Court or of the inferior or Criminal Court, or before notary public or jastlce of tne - peace of a county within; the State wherein the land conveyed did not lie and where said grantor, mak er or subscribing witnessxlid'n6t re side, shall be and are hereby de clared 'sufficiently, proven, and .the registration "of the said deeds shall be good and valid in the law. - - Section 1. That the probate and legist ration of all deeds, mortgages and- ther instruments" .'requiring regtration, to- which the clerks of thyJS,rior xxkttxp&rii wlllch have !jeen ;eistered registered on the order of such clerks on proot or ac knowledgemeiit taken before jus tices of the peace prior to the 1st day of January, 1891, be and the same are hereby declared valid and binding to all intents and purposes, as if the same had been taken be fore or ordered by the proper clerk or other proper officers having juris diction thereof. Section 2, .That all deeds, mortga ges or other instruments requiring registration to which clerks of the Superior Court are parties, or irt which the said clerks are interested, may be proven or acknowledged and the privy examination of any married woman, when necessary, taken before any J udge of tbe Su perior Court or Justice of the Su preme Court, and the said deedi mortgage or other instrument or dered to be registered by such judge or justice in like manner as is pro vided by law, chapter 37, volume ot the cde, for probates by clerks of the Superior Court in other cases. ltoueii ON COUGHS For Coughs, Colds. Hoarseness, Sore Throat. 25c. ROUGH ON TOOTH ACHE. Instant relief. 15c. Rough on Corns. Liquid, 15c. Salve 10o Spring Fever, At this time of the year the blood changes, its circula tion is sluggish and the sys tem is not properly nourish ed. The result is loss of ap- petite, weakness, an oppress ive feeling of fullness too hot, and Oh! so tired. To cure and prevent SpringJFe vertake Simmons Liver Reg ulator. All nature is now waking and. every beds should invigorate the liver, kidneys and bowels with Simmons 'Live Regulator and they would not have so much biliousness, headache, dyspepsia and malaria all the rest of the year. Yoa would not expect a plant to work off a winter's decay and bloom as good as ever ' without attention in the SpringJ JDon't Jexpect it of yoursystem.lTTakeJSimmona LiverReguiator. mch 9 to apl 4 new AOVJCirriSEMEra OH ' " - " t-v (LATE CUTTER -A large lot of Carpets and ho tariff TO SUIT AX Y SIZE OR MADEUP OR WALL PAFTER--SQlfd Tints The Messenger Wm Sold.- Quite a large crowd assembled at the Court House to-day, at.12 o'clock to attend the salfe of the Messqiiger and air of . its property and 'equip ments, books, accouhts; franchises, 3pc. Messrs. Cronly & Morris were the . auctioneers. Mr. Crouly an-, nonnced, before calling for bids, that the"sale would be positive and final, with r.he exception, of one paper cut ter, held by Col. T. W. .Strange, and which was not included in the sale,".. The first bidoffered was $1,000 but this was rejected. Then - $4,000 was offered. After ; som'etrlittle crying this was raised to ' f 4,250, then fol -lowed: $4400 and; lastly , $4,500, 7t tie whole being, knocked .down to Mr; Sol Weill; who announced - that the bid must be e"ntered in ther name of Mr. Pembroke" Jones, for.' whom. he appeared; The .. crowd then slowly - . Carpus MfjMiifedib v - t- t : 'v -. "S v . J--.- : ' - ' - " 1- ' . IV AX- - . '- tcraiyUdisniiiypil;, ms&li Jculatioibei n g inuuigetl in as to wnat air. Jones would do with his purchase. The sale was a bona fide one. Mr. Jones holds claims, for himself and friends, aggregating several thous and dollars more than the price at which he purchased the property. The publication, it is said, will be continued and probably by a stock company. - Orders have been issued to the force to go to work and the paper is to appear as usual to-uior row morning. What tli Constitution Keqairen. It will be necessary to submit the question of issing bonds for the con struction of a new Court House to the people at the polls, although we understand that the opinion has been expressed that it will not be necessary. We have not seen the act but have been informed that the legislature therein abrogated or attempted to abrogate--that clause of the Constitution which forbids the issuing of bonds without the sanction of the people. Sec. 7 or Art. 7 of the Constitution says: j 2fo county, city, town or other municipal corporation shall contract any debt, pledge its faith, or loan its credit, nor shall any tax be levied or collected by any officer of the. same, except for necessary expenses there of, unless by a vote of a majority of the qualified voters therein. j . In the same article of the instru ment. Sec. 14, it is said: j The lieneral Assembly shall have full power by statute to modify, change or abrogate an3' and all of the provisions of this article, and substantiate others in their place, except sections seven, nine and thir teen. This last section, which concludes the article, seems to emphasize the fact that the legislature shall strictly observe the requirements of the excepted sections, of which sec tion seven is the first. It is clairaed,we hear, that the Is sue is to be made under the plea L ilea vi vaicr ucrvccai J rJUQCa of the county.j This is fallacious. There is really no necessity in the case. We have an old, ugly, un sightly barn for a Court House and we waut something better, prettier and mor convenient. That is all there.is in it. The law can beiad miniterel with as much efficiency there as in a more handsome build ing and there is room enough to do the work in. We believe that the people would vote in favor of the matter but whether they will or hot is not the question. That question is as to thevalidity of the'bonds. NEWA D VEItTl S IiRI EKT8. FOR A. IJAVID.) v ; , ad vri0.ee, Jtmt very low for CASH. LEXTH OF WIXDOW. MAD EJTO ORDER. arid Figures fromJOc Roll upT To secure this; the. requiremehts of f ihei Constitution "must 1 be f strictly -I. piOiu plfetV , with. ,; In our opinion and wr merely seek, to 2 express . It and-Ti1ot to , . obrrude it rr t;hese . bonds would be invalid .without the-" sanction; and endorsements of ,tho people. y'fr y s: ;; ; ; . , Whether on pleosure bent.br busi nes? should take on: "every rip -a bottle; of Syrup: of. .FigSr-ns" it acta most 'pleasantly arid effectually on . the kidneys, liver .'and -bowels, pre venting fevers; headaches and other ' tonus of :ickness.;VFor sale in 50c anl $CO0 .bottles by all leading drug gist. . r-"- " ' N KW ADVElITrSCriCNTa, rjbtico. M1E SOCIETY FOIi TILS ntEVKNTION - ' a special mceiln at me cjty t;ourt Itoom Monday, March aOih. 1831, at 8 o'clock p. to.. for the elec :oa of otflcers, under the charter granted by t'ae Legislature. .-. I mch si 5t j A". II. nuitlt. Secretary, r . r ' '. ' "l .. ' Office of I he Secretary & Treasurer . - r OF THE w. & w. rrHHEE AND 'A HALT' 1ER CENT. INTEK- X est on the certlnarjps . of innebtlness of the Wllralnjfton t Weldon Uallroad will l paidattt3 office of the Treasurer, at WU mlmrton, N. Ci, to Slockholder3 of lecord April 1st, 1891. j - j The Tr.isrer liooks will stand c'psed from date to March 31st lnclmslve. I ... i ' 4.S. F. POST JR.. Secretary and.Treasurcr V. &, li. li. Co, mch 21 lot i ,j Get Your Boys' EASTER S AT- NAUMBUilG'S Yml Will Always Save BT TEADING AT 113 Princess St. IL li. MOORE.: W, CVifOOEE. HJ OOR E &. B RO,, DEALEHS IN : Fine Family Groceries And Country Froducf. ' ... . i "jy-E GUARANTEE OL'U GOOI TO HB as fresh as there b la the city, and "we stll as! cheap. Orders sdiicitid and promptlj fllledi Mj-rtie Grove aod New Eirer Ojsteia, j Ciooda delivered la any part of the; city f.-ee of charge. Store No. i Front Stre-tMiriett men is lw TO. Hm. IL.k m..m - Tt . li- . "- mark to iMr Tjuf. r .11 thr riir.. r.ii ir.- SMbba f U.IK. 'J'Jt Albl till, MUSK. dec 8 ly DJtw KAILUOAl) CO. 1 T 4 . . 1 ti ft R I f M ' $' r- tiu fit III fi 8 fit V. V t-wh.4 miter m fatf " r " tr. m work in timrte. t-.l- In
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