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- ' - ' , - , - - 'H ! - - - - n I - 1 .- Liu. ' EKTS. 1 Hat! H having ! M at the o leading feting for Saturday, the sole pke your and. save lot a per istyle and p. be ob it take the i mi & Co., S! IUNS, er, 1LES, It on, N. C. tCOST. Bargain- Cloth tson, y WILLUM n. BERNARD. PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT MONDAYS. r $6 00 3 00 1 50 50 1 RATKS OF SVBSCRIPTtOO, IN ADVANCK: One Year fbv Main. Poet. t.,m Six Months, " ' " Three Months, " " " vjne montn, Htocouecno .ffisisas VOL. XLVII.-NO. 132. iiurred at the Tost Office at Wilminirtem N C Second Class Mail Matte? ' BATES OF ADVERTISING. ) TAR, One Square One Day.. . iwoiJays., 1 J i j oo WILMINGTON, N. C, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1891. i 1 : - " i 5 OUTLINES. The Senate was engaged in considera tion of the Sundry Civil Appropriation bill yesterday. The House passed the Direct Tax bill. A pension of $3,500 per annum is proposed for the widow of Admiral Porter by the House commit tee on pensions. The statement- that the Pope has summoned Cardinal Gibbons to Rome is denied. -An. exo dus of negroes from Arkansas to Okla- noma is in progress.- Pennsylvania iron workers give notice to their em ployes that a reduction of wages will go into effect March 1st. Four miners entombed nineteen days by the Jeansville, Pa. mine disas ter, were rescued alive yesterday, Fifty thousand stevedores at London, Eng., are on a strike. Stagnation in Cuban doctors are finding a new use for mosquitoes. They let them feast on people suffering from yel low fever and then turn one or two of them loose on people they want to inoculate. It is said that this method works so satisfactorily that out of fifty-eight persons inoculated in this way only eight per cent, con tracted the fever and only two of these cases were fatal. New England mills have been for some time importing more or less Egyptian cotton. Last Friday a steamer arrived at New York with 3,100 bales tor mills in that section. We have not heard, however, of any movement on the part of the pro tectionists to protect the Southern cotton planter from comnpririnn the cotton trade causes -alarm in Eng- with this product of Egyptian "pau Jand; 10,000 looms are idle and per labor." many operators are out of work. Senator Wilson, of Maryland, died sud neniy in Washington, D. C. lost night, of heart disease. New York markets: Money easy at 23 per cent; closing ottered at 2 per cent; cotton quiet; middling uplands 9 cents; middling; Orleans 9 7-16 cents; Southern flour dull and weak; wheat dull and weak er; No, 2 red $1 09Jg cents at eleva tor; corn higher and moderately ac tive, closing firm; No. 2, 6465 cents at elevator; spirits turpentine dull but steady at 40 cents; rosin quiet; strained, common to good, 1 42 1 45c. Gen. Sherman left an estate esti mated at from $150,000 to $200,000. Oil is piped now from West Vir ginia wells to the city of Philadelphia. Senator elect Kyle of South Da kota, sawed wood to get his educa tion. Senator Quay "sawed wood" after he got his education. A Michigan farmer named Deal advertised for a wife, and out of three hundred willing females who responded, he only married one. A blear misdeal for 299 of 'em Although the white population of Virginia is twice as numerous as the black, out of the 1,167 convicts In the State penitentiary 960 are negroes. it is a somewhat remarkable fact that the city of Rome is increasing taster in population than any of the other large cities in the world. COUNTY ROADS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. They are Presumed to be Under the Con i trol of Commissioners. A correspondent of the Star, writing on the above subject, saVS : "The question of good public roads is one of paramount importance. Rail roads iare great highways of commerce and are like grand streams sweeping along j freighted with the products of the country through which they flow ; a stream, however, would be of small pro portions and scarcely navigable if not Rice Straw and Hay. 250 Bales Straw, 250 " Hay. For sale by ADRIAN & VOLLERS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. LOCAL DOTS. Items of Interest Gathered Here and There md Briefly Noted. No City Court yesterday. . The Brooklyn Baptist church will give another Concert Thursday nignt. Spot cotton declined an eighth yesterday. Sales were on a basis of 8 cents for middling. The British steamship Mandate? fed bv!creeks ad branches. Our legis- saiiea trom bt. Vincent, Cape Verde Islands, for Wilmington, N. . C, Febru ary 7th. The Clyde steamer Benefactor arrived here yesterday morning from Georgetown. S. C, and sailed in the s cw IorK then j have had data to show that the A resolution was adopted by the public roads of North Carolina at cer House of Representatives yesterday, to tain f easons of the year are an abomi- go into the election f railroad com mis- natlop to the people, and that man sioners on Thursday, March 5th. or set of men who would be the means of creating a commission to bring about a rhnino-p in tVi ic rm rA mn.,u : stroke of paralysis Monday morning the thanks of the whole State n.,r last, was better yesterday, and strong public roads leading to the depots are A Frill T.ino nf fi-rnoovina o4- hopes are entertained of his recovery nearIY impassible at this time, and as a "iunpo au consequence Dusmess tor the railroads 4 i xuree uays 50 Four Days 8 00 Five Days ! ft 60 One Week 4 )0 Two Weeks i 6 50 Three Waeks . . , 8 50 One Month ,jo qq Two Months i nn Three Months.. " !!!!!!!! i84 00 Six Months '40 00 One Year I'.!!!".!""'.! CO 00 . . . . i t . WHOLE NO. 7,613 wr AUvert,semeDts pp. Xen lines solid Nonpareil type make one square. 75 Barrels and Bags Early Rose Potatoes. lator? pho have been earnestly engaged for a; month past in looking after the railroads would have done the people of their several sections immense ser vice if they had sent a committee to Mecklenburg county to investigate the wording oi their road law. They would 50 Barrels E, R, Potatoes, New. then! have had rlaro tn chnn, fkn 1 I 35 BARRELS ONIONS. , For sale by ADRIAN & VOLLERS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.' Carpels, Carpels, THERE IS MONEY INIT . Star Office Wrapping paper. Munson & Co. Superb suitings. Adrian & Vollers Straw, hay. Yesterday's "Weather. The weather records of the Signal Office give the following report of the range of temperature, etc., yesterday: At 8 a. m., 47; 8 p. m., 55; maximum temperature, 68; minimum, 42; average 55. Prevailing winds, east. Total rain fall. .0. The Newborn Fair. The fair at Newbern was opened Monday with an address by Dr. John S. Long. There was a good attendance The Newbern Journal says: "The lair throughout is grand. The exhibits were not all in place at the opening, but such as were in place gave assurance of a'first class exposition. Dwelling House Burned. A small frame dwelling on Millis' alley near Wooster and Eighth streets was burned yesterday about 7 a. m. The colored people who "occuoied the 1 house saved their furniture, but the building was totally destroyed. It be longed to Mr. J. C. Millis and was not insured. If it be true as reported from Washington, that Mr. Harrison can talk about nothing but his adminis tration, it shows that he belongs to that cl ass of people who delight in ruins. The State of Pennsylvania has appropriated $150,000 to defray the expenses of the State exhibit at the World's Fair. North Carolina is asked to appropriate only one-sixth of this amount. Weather Forecasts. The following are the weather lore casts for to-day: For Virginia, cloudiness and rain Wednesday, southwesterly winds, warm er; colder on Thursday evening. For North Carolina and South Caro lina, fair weather, except local rains in extreme western portion, slightly warm er, southerly winds; cooler Thursday. recovery Mayor Fowler left for Raleigh yesterday afternoon to look after tne bill concerning the issue of bonds by the city of Wilmington for a system of sew erage. The "revival" at the Second Ad vent Church continues. Since Sunday there have been a number of . conver sions and twenty-two persons have been admitted to membership. Hon. Alfred Rowland, our Re presentative in Congress, passed through Wilmington yesterday on his way to Washington City. His health has been completely restored. A white man, supposed to be demented a stranger in the city was "run in" last night by the police. He has been in the city several days. From letters found on his person when search ed, his name is supposed to be C. H. Jones, and that he is a mechanic. Large quantities of early vege tables are passing north over the Atlan tic Coast Line. The traffic is of such proportions as to require special trains for the service. These trains are called the "vegetable vestibule trains," and they run from Jacksonville, Fla., direct ly through to New York. The bill to authorize the City of Wilmington to issue bonds for sewers and street improvements passed the Senate yesterday; it provides $100,000 for sewers, and $100,000 for street im provements; both propositions to be submitted to a vote of the people at the approaching city election . IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR Spring mattings WE WJLL SELL THE FEW PATTERNS OF CARPETS WE HAVE LEFT AT COST. Now Is Your Time to Get a Bargain, We will receive a nice line of Rngs, Art Spares and Oil Cloth ON NEXT STEAMER. ELEGANT WALL PAPERS AND BORDERS TO MATCH. Williams & Robinson, feb I? 'f 122 Market St. is reduced, and that of the merchants proportionately. Now that the com mission has been practically adopted, let our law-makers look to the comfort of our country cousins, who are neither cursed nor blessed by railroads. The Chairman of the Mecklenburg Board of Commissioners tells of the good ! work accomplished in that county. He says that they have been at work for two years. "The county owns a ten-horse power portable engine, and a lock crusher, sixteen head of mules, eight wagons, and all tools nec essary! to carry on the. work. The total cost of working the "chain gang" has not been more than $13,080 per annum. This includes wages of supervisors, day and night guards.and stockade expenses. we nave since Deginning work, macad amized about sixteen miles of road, six teen feet wide by nine or ten inches in depth,j and in addition have erected several substantial bridges, with well built abutments. The great majority of our tax payers do not complain of the increased taxes necessary to carry on the work, j In fact they are very much in favor of its continuation." feb 25 if ADRIAN & VOLLERS. Call Early and Mate Your Selection. WE CAN SELL YOU LOTS FOR RESIDENCES UPON Wrightsville Sound AT FROM MATTRESSES l MOSS, SHUCK AND COTTON, STRAW AND COTTON, $200 -bo $700. Excelsior and Cotton. call at once and make your selection. Come and examine Plot at ouroffice. CRONLY & MORRIS, nctioneers. feb 24 tf MADE TO ORDER, ANV SHAPE OR SIZE BY W. m. CUMiTIING, 13 Princess street. Ex-Gov. Foster, of Ohio, becomes Secretary of the Treasury. Public opinion is very much divided as to whether he will fill the bill or not. He got his first financial training selling calico. Library Association Laoture. The Cathedral Churches of England showed up finely on the screen at the Library Rooms last night, and the audi ence was much delighted at the fine architecture and interesting descriptions. The next lecture, -announced for Fri day night, is on Stanley in Africa in search of Emm Pasha an interesting lecture on an interesting subject. There are some level heads in the Pennsylvania Legislature. A bill appropriating $1,000,000 for the im provement of the public roads has been favorably reported by a Senate committee. John Hampden, the Englishman who wrote and lectured to prove that the earth is flat, died a few days ago. The colored Richmond preach er who proclaims that the "sun do move" lives, and is of that opinion still. It is said that the Queen of Eng land is very angry with the Prince of ales because of his connection with that gambling scrape which is now the scandal of London, and wishes she had'-worn out some" more shingles on him when shingles had terrors. it is said that Senator Stanford is grieved because theSenate committee reported against his land "bill. But need not prevent him from bank and lending his money at two per cent, to the farm ers in whom he takes such a deep interest. thi opening a There is a bill before the Illinois legislature guaranteeing to every farmer the rio-fit- t-n tf n one doV o r a of taxation. These Illinois fre r warmers should move down to North Carolina where they could keep as many dogs as they wished, without fear of legislative interference. Stocks of Naval Stores. Stocks of naval stores at the ports at the close of last week are reported as fol lows: Spirits turpentine Wilmington, 3, 903 casks; New York, 2,274; Charleston, 339; Savannah, 4,036. Total 10,552casks. Rosin Wilmington, 31,588 barrels; Newj York, 23,429; Charleston, 12,254; Savannah, 95.917. Total, 136,188 barrels. Tar Wilmington, 6,281 barrels ; New York, 1,208. Total, 7,489 barrels, BY RIVER AND RAIL. Receipts of Naval Stores and Cotton Yesterday. Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta R. R. 424 bales cotton, 12 casks spirits turpentine, 870 bbls. rosin, 33 bbls. tar. Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley R. R. 218 bales cotton, 105 casks spirits turpen tine, 594 bbls. rosin, 42 bbls.-tar. Wilmington & Weldon R. R. 73 bales cotton, 17 casks spirits turpentine, 28 bbls. rosin, 81 bbls. tar, 9 bbls. crude turpentine. Carolina Central R. R. 209 bales cot ton, 26 casks spirits turpentine, 141 bbls. rosin, 95 bbls. tar. Steamer Lisbon 49 casks spirits tur pentine, 254 bbls. rpsin, 100 bbls. tar. . Steamer Delta 154 bbls. tar. Steamer A. P. Hurt 8 casks spirits turpentine, 186 bbls. rosin, 113 bbls. tar. Schooner Mary Wheeler 22 bales cotton, 10 casks spirits turpentine, 6 bbls. rosin, 175 bbls. tan Steamer Acme 61 bbls. tar, 10 bbls. crude turpentine. Calvin's flat 200 bbls. rosin. By rafts 2,469 bbls. rosin, 40 bbls. tar. Total receipts Cotton, 1,029 bales; spirits turpentine, 226 casks; rosin, 4,582 bbls; tar, 715 bbls.; crude turpen tine 194 bbls. RIVER AND MARINb. Steamer Ashore at Ocracoke The Tug Colon. The American steamer Elihu Thompson, from Boston for Mobile, put in at Southport Monday last for oil, and returned to sea the same day. The tug Colon which left Wilming ton a few days ago for Cuba with two lighters in tow, put in at Charleston, S. C. Monday for a harbor. She reports losing one of the lighters. in the recent severe gale, but it was thonght that it drifted ashore near Charleston bar. Some apprehension is felt for the tug Vulcan, which preceded the Colon to sea. She was last seen off Hatteras, but was laboring heavily, and had all night ahead of her. Seven men were aboard. The Colon will resume her voyage as soon as the weather settles. The sea was "mountain high" off the bar Monday. The British steamship Craigside, from Galveston to Liverpool, with 5,000 bales of cotton, went ashore Saturday night last, during.'a terrific gale, at Ocra coke Inlet. The crew of thirty-five were rescued by the life-saving men, with the exception of one man who was drown ed. Capt. Wm. St. Clair, master of the vessel, arrived at Norfolk yesterday. He reports the steamer lying on the main beach one mile south of Hatteras Inlet. She was resting easily when he left Saturday, but there has been rough weather since, and the result cannot be definitely foreseen as yet. The Merritt Wrecking Co., of Norfolk, are preparing to make all possible effort to float her. In addition to the tug J. D.Jones, sent to her Sunday, they have since sent the steamer . J. Merritt andthe barge Henry Seymour. LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Wilmington Post office February 25, 1891: GENTLEMEN'S LIST. B Dick Burkhead, Parter Brown. J T Bartley, Willis Bryant. Demps Batts, M C Bourlette. C L T Chestnut. Messrs Baxter Bullenj Sam Clark. D Dan 'I Duncan. E 1 M Earp. F W S Frizzle & Son. G W H Galloway, Squire Gregory, Andrew Giner, G C Girscup. n aoiomon rlill, W A Hearne, W E ' Hawkiss. J W WH Tohnson, W F Johnson, Dock TohsOn. K 14 F King, J A Key. L John Lee. M Duncan McDougall, L C Merri man, LP McLean, T C Miles.Washing ton Marlow, Brunson Merritt, A C Miller. Willie McRea. P AC Pine. R N W Richards. S -E j Spencer, Shepard & Son, Jim Smith, J W Smith, Monroe Sharpless, A J Smith. I' J E Tyget, F A Tupper. W F a Walkms, John Wallace, W Joseph Webb, J W Washington, W B Williams, W M Wallace. See and Be Convinced. Harness, Trnnts and Bass. Vehicles, All Styles. LARGEST STOCK, LOWEST PRICES. H. L. FEIMIMELL, THE HORSE MILLINER, 14 & 16 South Front St. feb 15 tf ALSO Springs, Pillows, Bolsters, Feather Beds and CnsUons, and RENOVATING done quickly and thoroughly. W. OT. CCMMING, feb 20 tf 13 Princess ttreet WE CALL ATTENTION TO OUR STOCK OF If you're sharp and enterprising and believe in advertising, the result will be surprising, ; j FOR THERE'S MONEY IN IT.j When you buy Sound; stock at 80 and it goes to 95, ' J WHY THERE'S MONEY IN IT.j When you go to BROWN & ROD DICK'S with your hand upon your pocket, -' . WHY THERE'S MONEY IN IT. When you get there where their place is and you see the happy faces, YOU KNOW THERE'S MONEY IN IT. i When you see their ''home pro duction" and their "foreign intro i ductTon," .) WHY THERE'S MONEY IN IT. ! When you gaze upon their Dress1 Goods and their many fancy shelf j goods, ; YOU SEE THERE'S MONEV IN IT. i , 1 'Tis then that you will buy there, where the prices are all made fair. WHERE THERE'S MONEY IN IT.' And you'll tell the folks about it and we are sure they'll never doubt it.; For they've found out long ago, way back in'the past, as much as tenj or fifteen years ago, j THAT THERE WAS MONEY; ' IN IT. i ; . i X. Y. Z. for j BROWN & RODDICK, feb 22 tf UUr r Lb Superb Suitings OF HAS GONE DP ANOTHER LIME. tNGLISH & SCOTCH MAKES 1 WHITE FISH I BUY CHEAP FROM JUST IMPORTED. YOUR PATRONAGE REQUESTED. HALL & PEARSALL, MUNSON CO., Tobacco, Snuff, feb 23D&W tf feb 24 tf Importers and Manufacturers. I LADIES' LIST. B Nancy Brown, M M Blocker, Minerva Barnes. C Maggie Cooker, Leander Counsul. D Virginnia Downnie. E Mjss F Estey. Lucy A Eagles.Miss L Earl. ! G Martha Glaspia, Miss W Garri son. H Josephine Hardin. Julia HooDer. Mamy Houston. J Lizzie Jones, Mary C Jones, tf-r-Mrs L King, Jannie King. L Cealy Lonsam. M Carrie Monroe, Mrs Wm Morgan, -Mrs ti w Mason, Mary Miner, Martha Murray, Mrs Mathews, Addie Morri son, j O-Amanda Oliver. P Mary Phillips. - R Lucilla Powell, Lida Robinson. T Sella Thompson, Eliza Thomp son. W Melvina Walker, Sarah Washing ton, Susie Williams, Mrs V V Webb, Mrs M Welsh. Persons calling: for above letters will please aay advertised. If not called for in 15 days, they will be sent to the dead letter office. Gr. Z. FRENCH. Postmaster. X O'Connor BEAL ESTATE AGENT. Wilmington, North Carolina. REAL ESTATE BOUGHT and SOLD Loans Negotiated on City Property. Stores, Dwellings, Offices and Halls for Rent. Rents collected. Taxes and Insurance promptly attended to. Houses and Lots for sale on the monthly instalmen plan. Cash advanced on city property. ap 19 tf They Go. ANOTHER BIG LOT OF TRIUMPHANT SONGS iust received. Soecial and Sunday Schools. Encyclopaedia Britannica, over 1,500 volumes sold in the city, only $1.50 per volume. Take advantage of the low price and send in your order for this great work, feb 23 tf YATES' BOOK STORE. New Goods. JTECEIVING BY EVERY STEAMER BUILD- ers Hardware of all kinds. Sash, Doors, Blinds ; Locks with bronze trimmings; also, bronze Bitts, Hoes. Rakes and Plow Castings. For sale low by feb 8 tf GEO. A. PECK. Everybody Call AT- Geo. R. French & Son's, WHERE YOU WILL FIND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S FINE SHOES Coffee, Sugar, Flour, Meat, Lard, Molasses. CASE AND CAN GOODS. ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. R. W. HICKS, WHOLESALE GEOCEB, feb 22 tf IN THE CITY. feb 22 tf 1216 North Water St., Wilmington, N. C. If Yonr Old Hair Mattress Co-Partnership Notice. Stoves. WE ARE No w PREPARED TO SHOW OUR customers a first class line of Self-feeders, Egg Stoves, Open Franklins and other Heaters. If you want good goods and low prices call and satisfy your selves. ALDERMAN, PLANNER & CO., nov 2 tf 114 North Front St.. Wilmington, N. C. Notice to Farmers (OR MOSS EITHER) is out of shape or lumpy send word to W. M.CUrVlIVIIIMC, 13 PRINCESS STREET, and he will send for it and RENOVATE AND RE MAKE IT THAT SAME DAY, unless the tick is to be washed; in that case it will take a day to dry. Health and comfort both require that Old Mattresses " should occasionally be repicked. I 1. COM , ftb 20 tf W. OT. CUMMING, Manufacturer and Renovator. The Wilmington Steam Lanntfry Co. 'pHE UNDERSIGNBD HAVE THIS DA formed a Partnership for the transaction of a WHOLE SALE AND RETAIL GROCERY AND MISSION BUSINESS under the firm name of , FILLYAW & SCHULKEN. '! With prompt personal attention and efforts to please 1 we hope to merit a continuance of the favors t hown Mr. O. M. Fillyaw. j ) . Respectfully, . O. M. FILLYAW, ) C. H. SCHULKEN. i January 1, 1891. jan 13 tf ; 1 1 1 Bromo Seltzer Naval Stores for England. The British barque Nariva cleared yesterday for Bowling, Eng., with 3,566 barrels rosin, and 500 casks spirits tur pentine, valued at $15,458. Vessel and cargo by Messrs. Patterson, Downing & Co. German barque Triton cleared for Bristol, England, with 4,454 barrels' ro sin, valued at $6,635, shipped by Messrs. Paterson, Downing & Co. The Norwegian barque Josva cleared for London, Eng., with 4,283 barrels ro sin, valued at $6,600. Vessel by Heide Sl Co., cargo by Mr. Jno. W. Bolles. THE MAILS. The mails close and arrive at the City Post Office as follows: CLOSE. For North and way" stations W & W R R. 8:15 a m For Charlotte and way stations C C R R and West ; 8:15 a m For Mt. Airy. and way stations C F & Y V Kaiiroaa . ; g.-oo a m For Wrightsville 2:00 pm For Southport 1:00 pm For Clinton, Magnolia and Goldsboro 3:00 p m For points South W C & A R R 5:00 p m For Charlotte and way stations 7:30 p m For South W C & A R R Train No, 27. . 9:10 p m For North W & W R R Train No. 14. . . . 11.-00 o m For Brunswick County and Little River, S. C Tuesdays and Fridays, 6:00 a m For Cape Fear River Tuesdays and Fridays 1:00 p m For Onslow County Mondays and Fridays 6.30 a m MAILS READY FOR DELIVERY (WHEN THE TRAINS ARE ON TIME). Charlotte, Monroe, Maxton and Cronly. . . . 9:00 a m All Points South, Train No. 78. . . 9:30 a m From Southport.. 12:00 m FronrClinton, Magnolia and Goldsboro 11:45 a m From Wrightsville 7:00 p m From Mt. Airy and points C F & Y V R R 7:30 p m From North-!-Train No. 23 7:00 p m ND COUNTRY MERCHANTS. STRICTLY RE NOW PREPARED TO TAKE UPON JP0R HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA WILL ; Early Rose Seed Potatoes and a full line of Groceries at the lowest cash prices. Also 50,000 Brick to be sold at a sacrifice. B. F. KEITH, Jr., Commission Merchant. 130 North Water St., Wilmington, N. C. febl5D&W2m reasonable terms a limited amount of family washing I Drops8 l which will be in charge of a competent lady. WUK1H K BRANCH, sen23 tf Proprietors. ou in a few minutes. KMT r,u ed Cross Cough Drops. r or sale Dy r u 00 w JNO- H- HARDIN. feb 22 tf New Market. Second-Hand Spirit Casks, JJOOP IRON. jan 7 tf Fca sele by WOODY & CURR1E, Grocers and Commission Merch ants. Seven and a Half JS ALL THE GO AMONGST THE BOYS, BUT No. 7 South Front street has not gone anywhere. Call and get a Shave and Hair Cut and we will prove it jan 1 tf K-especttully, ARTHUR PREMPERT. 11:00 pm 2,00 am av st From North-i-W & W R JR. From South.!. " From Little River, S. C. and Brunswick co, Mondays and Thursdays 7:00 p m FromLandiugs Cape Fear river, Tues. & Fri 8:00 a m From Onslow county, " " 7:30 p m j GEO. Z. FRENCH Postmaster. -.lit Notice. THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF "THE Wilmington Savings & Trust Co.," have declared a semi-annual dividend of 3 per cent, on the capital stock of said company, payable to stockholders of re cord on and alter Marcn and proximo W. P. TOOMER, feb221w Cashier. Wrapping Paper. T0 CLOSE OUT AN ACCUMULATION OF OLD NEWSPAPERS They will be sold for TWENTY CENTS PER HUN aRED. Apply at U STAR OFFTCK. For Sale, -y ALU ABLE PLANTATION, KNOWN AS "Rock Hill," on Northeast River, three miles from town. . Apply at ln 13 tf 12 Market Street. Notice. JARTIES WISHING CRAYON PORTRAITS of themselves or friends are invited to call and see Guano Distributors POB SALE ONLY BY GILES & jjIUECHISON. feb 22 tf Lantern Pictures, T LIBRARjY ASSOCIATION ROOMS. Late Civil War, Friday 25th, 8.15 p. m. Pilgrim's Progress, Saturday 21st, 4.00 p. m. English Cathedrals, Tuesday 24th, 8.15 p. m. Stanley in Africa, Friday 27th, 1.15 p. m. Biblical Paintings, Saturday 28th, 4.00 p. m. Tickets at Yate?; fl.00 for all 5 Lectures, feb t Wtf jan 21 lm KRUPP & WHITELEY' Crayon Artists, 111 South Front Street. WANTED-AN ACTIVE MAN FOR EACH section , Salary 7S to $ 100, to locally repre- ! ?nti? 8u?!fuN- Company incorporated to .ap- i ply Dry Goods. Clothing, Shoes, Jewelry, etc., to con- sumers at cost. Also a Lady of tact, salarr 40. ! to enroUmembers (80,000 now enrolled, $100,! j OOO paid in). References exchange, impire Co- 1 1 " SJSIV580011011 credit weU Tnuih Lock Bo 1 c. 010, N. Y. we feh o T -. -If I1 V 5' r1' ' 1 i 1 ,', ir. i-V !-; k m '., I l. -1. .1" -. t. ' 1 ". ' i .4;! '.- - i I i I r1
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