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The Wilmington Messenger from Wilmington, North Carolina • Page 3

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THE IVrLMIKGTON SSEKGEB; WESy Al, EBRP AB 24, 1892 FINANCIAL AND ni lob's Consumption Core. 1 Tapta 4i5fc. Petroleum quite and easy; crude in barrels Parkers I5.S5; 0.4la bulk refined at New York t8.40.Philadelpiia and Baltimore $6 35 fiZ8.4lir tit In 19 cs'sg nn To Wholesale AND Coatdeased Schedule. PUBtIO OPINION. Senator Hill is quoted as saying, in justification of seeking the bigb offiee, that "the PreaitfShey is not handed to any' man on a silver platter." It has neyer yetV we believe, been put upon the platter extended openly by a solicitor of the office.

Bat times change, and perhaps the people may change with thein. N. T. World, Bern, Now, it is not personal leadership, but grave principles upon which the Democracy must base its appeal to the people. The coming contest will be a fierce ard perhaps a final struggle to free the people from the oppressions of combined money interests that have not only grown powerful through special priyileges afforded them, bnt nave become intolerably insolent in their demands for further prerogatives Cleveland Plain Dealer, Dcm.

It is a sign of the times that Democrats should not ignore. We are told that the party has ast won in New York the greatest victory of its career, insuring it a long lease of power; that its leader in that State is phenomenally popular, and re ceives for all his acts the endorse ment of the rank and die. If this is true, why does the Democratic vote fall off at the first election after the great triumph? Whatever the cause, it shou'd 'be discovered.1 It is not natural that a united and enthusias- tic party should show a falling off in strength at such a time, and if there TRAINS GOING SOUTH. 8 55 DATED' January 4, 1893. X3 o' a P.

M. P.M 543 Limn Waldnn A. M. P. 13 80 1 40 40 7 47 Ill Arrive Eocky Mount.

flSOj P. M. 3 18 P.M Arrive Tarboro. Leave Tarbore.M..M 13 58 8 00 P.M P.M 1a.m. Arrive 818 CO 8 17 Leave Arrival Raima 3 80 8 80 5 30 Arrive Fayette A Leave Zjeave I 15 4 14 137 80G 70 9 00 10 00 10 14 11 45 840 IK Arrive Wilmington TRAINS GOING NORTH.

re a A.M. A.M. 9 P.k P. M. Leave 8 10 4 00 540 5 66 5 66 5 81 7 14 7 37 8 30 Leave 87, 10 B7 i 11 11 06 iP.M.

Leave Warsaw Arrive Golds boro. Leave Favettevllle. Arrive Selma Arrive Wilson. I 1.1 av A.M. F.M.

:P.V P. Leave Wilson. Arrive Rooky Mount 121 5 37 1 SO 7 48 9 18 9 40 8 81 A. M. P.

M. Arrive Tarbero. Leave Tarboro 13 53 P.M.lp.H. A.M. Arrive Welfion 0 85 8 55 9 35 10 60 Train No.

86 will not before Jannary 7th." Daily except Sunday. Train nn tha Rnntla.n1 VuV UMaal, tymM leaves Weldon 4:00 Halifax 4:23 arrive ukAjkiauu a. dv. 9.13 ureenvuio ozsst Kinston 8:00 Returning leares Kinstoa ril.AAnvIllaQ.OKM ii.i. at 110 a Weldon 11:25 a daily except OUUU.jr, 1 ixjcai rreight train leaves "Weldon Monday ScoUand Neck 1:06 am, Greenville 6:3" m.

axuowu i if in. nevunung, leaves ninston i uosuaj, nniieiijia baturoay at 7au a m. UreenTille 8:55 Sr.ntla.ni1 KToau- Q-oo arrive Weldon 5:15 m. i Train leaves Tarboro, N. Via Albemarle and Raleigh Railroad, daily, except Sunday, at ui, oiuiuaj o.w i iu, arrive nuiiamston :18 tn.

4:90 Plvmnnth fi -jn Returning leaves Plymouth daily, exoeat Snn-day, 00 a Sunday 8:00 a Williamston 7:30 a 9 :58 a arrive Tarboro 10:40 a and Train on Midland, N. C. Branch leaves Golds-bo ro dally, except Sunday, a arriving m. Returning leares Smith-field 8 0 a arrive at Golds boro 30 a m. uacuu 1D.VC.S Mount at arrives Nashville 6US6 pm, ovruia nuioMu m.

neiurnmg leaves spring Hope fc :00 am, Nashville a arrive at' Rocky Mount 9:15 a daily except Sunday. Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw for Clinton daily, except Sunday, at 4:00 and 11 :15 a m. Returning leaves Clinton at 8:30 a and 3:13 m. conneetino- at Wum. wit, Vn.

41,40, and 78. boutnoouna tram on Wilson tid Jjyj Seville Branch Is No. 51, NortVuj.dJSNj.oO 'Dally except Sunday. Twuia Jku OT CI. sj av va a.

a. auu a nvei auUI( OUU 14 aw riO. Will BtOB onlj at Rocky MoaflL, vVlLwn, Uoidsboro and XM rrr nil a aUUQUVilBI Train No 78 make close connection at Wet don for all points Noin daily, i All rail via htohmond. and Os.11v Line. Also at Rocky Mount daily, except Sunday, with-Ncrfolk and Carolina Bailroad for Norfolk and all points north via Norfolk.

T. M. KMEKSON, Trafflo Manager ATLANTiC COAST LSHL Wilmington, Colombia Aagvsta Riil kssl Condensed Scbedule. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. uswBsrtsso At the head of all blood-purifiers is Dr.

Pierce's But it's "VVhat- GoUcn discovery. from all of them. ever is claimed for jthis, it's guaranteed to do. The money is refunded in every case where it fails to benefit or cure. It's because it is differ-cnt that it can be sold so.

All diseases originating' from a torpid liver or impure blood yield to it. It cleanses and purifies the system, freeing it from all manner of blood-poisons, no matter from what cause hey have arisen. For Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Scrofula, Salt -rheum, Tetter, Erysipelas, or any blood-taint or disorder, it is an unequaled jemcdj. Nothing else can take its fk" Golden JledicaJ Discovery contains no alcohol to inebriate, and no syrup or sugar to derange direstion. 1 It's, a concentrated vegetable extract put up in largo bottles i ileasant to the taste, and equally j'ootl for adults or children works dually "well all the year round.

Sr itTV Pianos 131 up. Cata'lg Free. AMI Uatilel F. Beatty, Washington, N. J.

ire Ml. TAITS A8THMALE3TB At t. ni trial If tl C.U bottlb fijit i'a. TAFT ES3S. M.

023 Pi 2NE8S HEAD H01SFS COSID TT Vaa p-k Ksi I'wVa invisible TUSUlAS EAS UEvr 23 a CZSHSGNS- Whispers heard. TTnbi ui where nil llerarnlieu fail. lil. book Address V. UlStOi.

653 BroaAway. Nea tars PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Cleanses and beautifies the hair. Proiuutel a luxuriant growth. Never Fails to Restore Gray Hair to its Youthful Color. uri scaip Diseases falling.

fflc, and ai.OJet Dmrgittt (jinser Toiua, 1'. diris the worn ioiiic.i. i. Debility, Indigene, IE time. 40 cts.

H'lMnEFlCCRNS. The only stir cck for Coma. aiiui. ijc liiun-naM, or macoi u. x.

ORTWILK 9 GRATEFUL-COMFOR' 1NG. LB. TINS ONLY. We run thile retail Blo uatjiilos, an4 CO can SELL. AT RETAIL WALL PAPER at Faciory Prices.

Seed 8 centsin Btamps to pay postage en 1Q0 aamples ot latest designs and colorings. F. AD Providence, R. i s-a LA3ELLED 1-2 WILMINGTON MARKETS. Office of the Messenger, Wilmington, Ni-Or L'eb 23.

COTTON REPORTS The local market waa a act at 61c ijr miaaung. r. Receipts of cotton today 395 bales. Receipts corresponding day last year 130 bales. The quotations posted at 1 o'clock yesterday at the Exchange: Ordinary 4i cts Good Low middling.

6 1-16 Middling 6 i Good middling. 613-16 Price same day last vear-8l cts. NAVAL Spirits turpentine quiet at Sales at 36ic. Rosin firm strained 11.10, food strained tl. 15.

Tar steady at $130. Crude turpentine steady; hard 11.00; virgin tl.90; yellow dip 11.90. Price same day last year Spirits turpentine 36c; rosin tar il.35;crude turpentine 11.20,12.10, 2.10. Receipts today 187 casks spirits tur pontine, 910 barrels 924 barrels tar, 43 oarreis crude turpentine. Receipts same day last year 39 casks spirits turpentine, 710 barrels rosin, 139 barrels tar, 6 crude turpentine.

MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. FINANCIAL. New YORK, Feb. 23. Sterling Ex change quiet and easier at 4.86J4.&9.

Commercial bills 4.84Juc4.S7i. Money easy at 1J2 per cent, closing offered at 2 per cent. Sub-Treasury balances, coin, currency, STOCKS AND B0ND3. New York, Feb. 23.Government dull and beavv; 4 per cents 116.

StUe bonds dull but steady. Alft, Ala, B. 5's 105 lk w. irao flo Do Preferred. Pacific 23 new Con 4's.

VJft SO Brown Vt Tennessee Tonnes ee 6's Tenn 70 Virginia 6'8 60 VUglnia lXn 40 Cmo and Do Preferrei 145 Del, Lack W.16'i fcrio 32 1 ennR 7 Laka Snore. vllle and Veh 1 Mem and 23 Mobile and Onto, 38 Nash and 8i Tex Pao ist'a 81 Central 113? KeaUine ass't pd'6w 15 Roclc Island 89 St Paul 7t Do Preferred ...128 Texas Pacinc 10J Ten Coal Iron. 48 Union Pacific 46 Central Missouri Paciflc tii ffebtesn 87 Cow on OUTtus 84" 1 104 Mobile and 4's Chicago Gas. Bt Sugar 8S Do, p'fd swx tAsked. Bid.

COTTON. Liverpool, Feb. 23. Noon. Cotton 6teady with fair doing; American middling 3id; sales bales; American 6,800 bales; speculation and export 1,000 bales; receipts 23,000 bales; American bales.

Futures Bteady; March and April 3 43 64d, 3 4 l-61d; April and May 3 46-64d, 3 47-tt4d; May and June 3 50-6 Id; June and July 3 63 64d, 3 54-6id; July and August 3 56-6 id, 3 57-64d; August and September 3 60 61, 4 P. American middliner fair 3ld; good middling 3 15 16d; low; middling 31d; good ordinary 3d; or' dinary Kid; February 3 43-64d, value; tooruary ana filarch 3 43-64d. value: Msrch ar.d April 3 44-64d. buyers: April and May 3 48 64d; Mav and June. 3 51-64d, sellers: June and.

Juiy 3 51-64d, buyers; July and August 3 3 58-64d; August and Septem ber 3 tU tJid. 3 61-64d: September 363- 64d, 4d. Futures closed quiet. New Youk, Feb. 23.

Cotton net reoeipts 1,951 bales: gross 5.988 bales. Futures closed quiet and steady; with sales of 91,400 bales; February 6.70(3 72; March 6.73(36.74; April 6.84?S May 6 956.96; June 7.067.07; uly 7.17(a7.1; August 7 2707.28; Sep tember 7 397.40; October 7.49(7.60; November 7.597 60. 5 t- New YOKK. Feb. 23.

Cotton easvi middling uplands middling Or- eans7c; sales today 107 bales; sales ast week not before reported 2.497 for exports: total net receipts at all ports today 62,499 bales. Exports to Great Britain 7,191 bales; France 7,239 bales: continent 9,160 bales; channel 4.250 bales; stock 1,226,651 bales. COTTON RECEIPTS AND PRICES. Galveston, Feb. 21.

Cotton quiet: at 6 916c; net receipts 1,135 balet; gross receipts 1,135 bales. Norfolk. Feb. 23. Cotton nominal at 6c; net receipts 917 balet: cross receipts 917 bales.

Baltimore, Feb. 23. Cotton nom- iual at 7c: net receipts none; gross receipts 4,485 bales. Savannah, Feb. 23 Cotton quiet at6ic; net receipts bales; gross receipts 1, COD bales.

New Orlbaks, Feb. 23. Cotton easy at 6 9-iea; net receipts 22,966 bales; groes receipts 23,578 btles. Mobile, Feb. 23 Cotton quiet at 6ic; net receipts 279 bales; gross receipts 279 bales.

Memphis, Feb. 23 Cotton quiet at 6 9-1 6c; net receipts 2,216 balet; trross receipts none. Augusta, Feb. 23. Cotton quiet at 6 ll-166ic: net receipts 377 bales; gross receipts 203 bales.

Charleston. Fabruary 23. Cotton teady at 6tc; net receipts 381 bales; gross receipts SSI bales. provisions, groceries, etc, Baltimore. Feb.

23. Flour steady: western 6uper $3 extra $3.75 4.25; family t4.604.85; winter wheat parents t4.8Xg5.10; spring do. 83.W(9 5 25. WKeat weak No. 2 red spot month and March 91.032(1.04.

South ern wneat easier; ruitz yfcutsi.uo; Loneberrv Southern corn steady; white 4951c; yellow 48J50o. CHICAGO, Feb. 23. Cash quotations were as follows: Flour unchanged; win- ter patents t4.304.55; spring patents S4.40(g4 75; Nd. 2 spring wheat 89ic; No.

2 red 93c; No. 2 corn 40Jc No. 2 oats 2929ic. Mes pork $11321. Lard 6.45.

Short ribs $5.75. Dry salted shoulders $5 Short clears $3 206T25. Whiskey $1.14. Chicago, Feb. 83.

The leading futures closed as follows: Opening. HlRtesl Closing. Wheat, No. 8- Feb. 60 BBJtf Liil COMPANY'S Extract of Beef This is beyond question the most inccsssfol oouga Medicine we have ever sold, a few doses invariably cure the worst capes of Couch 1 wuui' auu oroncaioa, wnue it wonderful success In the cure of Consumption is without a parallel in the history of medicine.

Since its first discovery it has been sold on a guarantee, a test which no other medicine can stand. If you have a cough we earnestly ask you to try Price 10c, 50c. If your are sore, chest, or back lame, use 8hl-loh's Porous Plaster. Snld Unht. tii Jamy, wholesale and retail agent The New Jersey.

Lodge Knights of Pvthias. is in BaaMnn Trenton. Deserving Fraise. We desire tn BP tn nn, mflTana 4Vib. for years we have Wn cnin(r King's New Discovery for Consump- uuu, ur.

new jire mst hsuck-len'8 Arnica Salva aid Electric Bitters, and have never hA.nril0.ri i-otnaHieo -that sell as well, or that have Klven such 1 1 1 1 uuxvoreai butisiacuoa. ve do not hesitato to guarantee th flm Aver tttnn and we stand readv to rpfnnri tha chase price, if satisfactory results do uu luiiuw mcic use. Lnese remeaies have Won their ereat nnrmlantn nnralv on their merits. R. R.

Belamy's Drug-1 A Million Friends. A friend in need fa a rfpnri 1 and not less than pne million people have fnunri illr. onph a fnonri In Tk. Al a King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, and Colds. If you have never used this Great Cough Medicine, one trial will convince you that it has wonderful curative powers in all diseases of Throat, Chest and Lungs.

Each bottle is guaranteed to do all that Is claimed or nnnev will, Vo Trial bottles free at RJ R. Belamv's Btore. Larrfa hottlen nri $1.00. R. R.

Bellamy, Wilmington, N. C. nd pretariba it with gnmt aatiitecuoai for aha can cf 11 nmm ano ragg rmnxrr, gjopdarv ma Terrarr Sorea, Glandular 8wellicgs, PvbetimaUftii, ol Tjit-f tum uve rwatgq wi wgTOUCBt. itt TTh, CURES lOODFOISOli carlal Palaoa. Tetter.

Scald Head, ate, ate. r. mm powfimi iwm ana an itIInt tjiid'ng up tjaaa rasUly, Ladiaa wkm tTStema an ixrfaanad and Ml 4. a. an hnpwf conjitm dna to nwtirtroai teTagpliiTitta.

ara' CURES vRMalaria cieaaii! prapattie of P. JP. Pmilj juk, oka Baal ana LEPPMAH 2B08- Proprietors. Druggists, Lippaat'a Eloci BAVABBAH, QA, Simple in construction. Permanent in duration.

Easily applied. Its skill- ul use quickly learned. The Eleotropose is an instrument for the Cue ol ouease without medicine. Based on new theories of tbe cause asd cure of oHsessa, it. tieals with the electrical and magnetic oon-llttons of the body and the gasses surroanciDg it in the atmospbere, oont-oiling these coDdiiions at will, it is not electricity.

Disease Is simply impaired vitality. Tbe Elee tropoise constantly adds 'to the vitality and only assists nature, In nature's way, to throw off the trouble. A 4) pace book. treatment and containing testimonials from all sections, awl for the cure of all diseases, mailed free on ap-pl'catlon. Address Atlantic Electropoise Co, Washinton, D.

C. Charleston, SC. Ga. Sole AQgftT THE U. S.

sa? 9 BS! I hare positive for tie aborediaeaaa; hrita ne thousands of ca3o tT vrorst load and of long tandmghaTObeeoearE-iv to stnmg in my faith in its eSescy. fait I wjl 6od two Boxxixa nc, with, a VAlUABUi TREATISE cs this disease to any aaf-feier who will seni me their Express aal P. O. address. T.

A. SIocbbi, St. C. 183 Pearl N. Y.

Special lotice TuEN TOU find your horse unwell, don delay, but call at once on R.P.MCSOUGAIX Veterinary Surgeon, shoeing shop. Princess street, between Second and Third; residence No. 718 Princess street, between Seventh an It ROLLERS our Roller Stocks to be cast to D. J- REILLY CO. 324 and 326 Pearl "SORK.

Orresponence solicited. Send lor tlHrr. yLQ- CURES SYPHILIS nun nfai mm PRINTER'S I need oil quiet and steady; crude 25ic; yeUow 2929ie.Wooi quiet and steady; domastio flaeoe 3038c; Texas 1624c 'air uemsua ana nrm; new mess $9.75 10.00; extra prime $10.00. Peanuts s'eady; fancy hand-picked 4ic; farmers 2l3ic. Beef inactive; family II LOOto 12.00: ATtM vnsea (WV3m tVi.

rfeLham8 aul1 but stead, quoted at ucnu owl quiei; city extra India mess $18.00. Cut meats dull but urmj picmea Denies 6ic; do. shoulders OC; dO. ha.mil mHi11aa'inlaf clinirf lanra Jf 1 wvwa n.u. ijsra lover ana an western steam SR.771- itw 6.40; March May $6.87.

Freights to Liverpool quiet and steady; cotton 9644; grain Sid. NAVAL STORES. New York Spirits of tumentlna hlgder, firm and quiet at 40c Rosin dull but steady: strained, common to good, tl.301.32i. tjnarleston spirits turpentine stead at 87c. Rosin firm: trood strained at 1.20.

Savannah Turpentine firm at S71c. Bosin firm at tl 25C31 30. London Turpentine 25a. Liverpool Turpentine 25s and 61. Common roaln 4s.

lljd. Port Almanac Feb. 34. Sun rises 6:40 a. m.

Sun 5 48p.m. High water at South port. 4:23 p. m. High water at Wilmington.

6:13 p. m. jlfaiflyittfl lulelltfljetxjce. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Am.

tchoorer, Loula Everett, Saw yer, New York, J. T. Riley Uo. Clyde Line Steamship Croatan, Pennington, H. G.Smallbones.

CLEARED YESTERDAY. Croatan, Pennington, Georgetown, H. G. Smallbone.8. VESSELS IN THE PORT OF Wlh MINGTON.

BARKS. Fortuna (Ger.) 518 tons, Wochorsky, E. Peschau Vestermann. Albert Neumann Berlin 515 tons, Eichmann, Peschau Wester-mann. "i Celurca 340 tons, Bligh, E.

Peschau Weetermann. Carin (Swedish), 472 tons, Bruse, Heide Co. Jorgensen 567 tons, Joreren- sen, Jas. T. Riley Co.

schooners. Loula Everett (Am), tons. Sawyer, J. T. Rile? Co.

Gamma 175 tons, LeCain, Geo. Harms, Son Co. Maggie Todd 129 ton 3, Cogs well, George Harriss, Son Co. Laura 412 tons, Blatchford, George Harriss, Son Co. Emily t.

Wort ham 316 tons. Pennewill, George Harriss, Son Co. Louisa Grout 143 tons, Hatch, Jas. T. Riley Jt Co.

Tbomas wlnsmore 414 tons. Con well, George Harriss, Son Co. Norman 3Jo tons, Henderson, re pi lring, George Harriss, Son Co. PRICES CURRENT. The Qaottloiu.Bepreaent Prices Whole PROVI3IONS.

BACON-Nortb. Carolina. UUI9, S) Sides, I1H 12H 8 2 6J4 13H 1 8 BACON SUGAR CURED Hams, 9 1. Sbonlders, fl lb DRY SALTED v. Pork, barrel mty Mess, .13 CO 13 5 LARD 9 ft 7 8 8 FLOUR, GRAIN.

HAY, AO. FLOUR, 9 barrel Western, low 50 4 00 4 85 4 75 family 5 00 50 City Mills, 4 60 6 00 GRAIN, bushel- Corn, from store, bags, 73 cargo. In bags, 85 mixed, from store, 80 Oats, from 45 80 fO 65 Cow peas 70 bO CORN MEAL, 9 bushel In sacks. 80 in car lots HAY, 9 100 lbs eastern vd is i Western, No. 1....

SO "Western, No. 3.. 85 80 RICE Common ft- Good GROCERIES. 4K 5 5 6H CANDLES, 9 ft bperm Adamantine 18 8- 10 COFFEE, 9 lb- Java Laguyra Rio. 85 a 88 19K S3 17 19 7 8 MOLASSES, 9 gaUon New crop Cuba, In hhds in bbls Porto Rico, In hhds in bbls Sugar House, In in bbls 14 10 35 0 30 i ooa 60.

80 4 6 AH. 4H 4 fayru SALT, Syrup, In bbls. 9 Back, Iverpool 150 ft to 800 ft sacks. SUGAR, 9 ft Standard Standard A White Ex C. Extra CYeUow SOAP 9 box 40 4 00 BAGGING, TIES, BARRELS, AO BAGGING 8-fc 7 Acme 7i4 BARRELS Spirits turpentine 1 toecona nana, eacn New York, ioo 1 76 New City, ....1 65 1 70 GLUE, 9 ft.

7tt CXXTTON TIES, 9 35 JUUUi' BUILDING MATERIAL BRICKS, Wilmington, 9 7 SO 8 0G LIME. barrel 1 35 1 4C LUMBER, city 9 feet. Ship stun, resawea ia wu Rough edge, 15 0016 00 West Indies cargoes, according to 13 00 Dressed flooring, seasoned. 18 0023 00 Scantling and board, com'n 15J OuiiH 00 NAILS, keg, cut, 60d basis 1 90 00 OILS, 9 gallon- a Lard 75 Linseed 76 Rosin 99 Tar 85 Deck and 00 83 SHINGLES, 7 in. 9 6 50 1 60 Juniper saps, 4 to 5 in 9 00 60 Juniper hearts, 4 to 5 iq 25 3 40 STAVES, 9 W.

a 8 0014 00 O. 0 omw 00 TIMBER. 9 ...13 5015 00 uut do 7 00 8 60 Common mill 5 6 50 Infencr to 4 CO COUNTRY PRODUQ5 PEANUTS, 9 bushel 881hs Prime Kxtra 45 56 60s 60 65 65 SI 28 BEESWAX, 9 ft BUTTER, ft North North' CHKESE, 9 ft Northern Dairy, ctf EGGS, 9 dosen BIDES, 9 ft 80 S5 15 Sa 11 19 12 13V4 10 15 16 3 4 414 Dry. POTATOES. 9 oushel -Irish, 9 bbl 3 35 3 75 WYnT.TRY Chickens, live, grown.

a an aprmg TUBKEY3 WOOL, Barry Clean i Washed. 80 25 75 100 ISli 14 17 S3 S3 Auwer Tbii Qaestlon.1 Why do so many peov -e we see around ns Beem to prefer to suffer and be made miserable by Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness, I ces of atjoetite. Comlne nr of the Food, Yellow Skin, when for 75c. we will sell them Shilt h' I Vltalixer, gaaranteed to core them. Sold ny I RobU E.

Bellamy, wholesale and retail agi4i 1 NORTH CAROLINA. amaaw Wjld, the bigamist who was ar rested in Kinston a few months ago, ig to be tried in Greensboro this week. The Greensboro Record says that Mr. William Dolphin, a brother of Wylde's English wife, has arrived here. Durham Sun Evancrelist Fife has decided to move from Fayetteyille to a more cantral point in the State-He favors Charlotte, Durham or Raleigh as a more convenient place to locate.

He will notbniid bnt will purchase property already improved. Tarboro Southerner-. Within the last three years thousands of pecans have been planted in many localities of this section, and quite a number transplanted. A' year or two ago Dr. L.

L. Statoa planted a peck, or more of the seed on his Shiloh farm. On his Bell's bridge or Knight farm, Judge Philips has quite a number. Durham Globe: Miss Lida Carr and her friend, Miss Templar, of Minneapolis, who are spending a few days in this city, are pupils at Mount Vernon Seminary in Washington. They will graduate there in June, then go abroad to remain two years.

Officer Scarlett returned today from his trip to Leasburg after Charley Stevens, who is said to have killed Bryant Jones. But Scarlett failed to nod his man. The truth is, if all reports are true, that Stevens is in sight of Durham and that his own mother is now feeding him. New Bern Journal: It is announced that the Atlantic hotel, at Morehead, during the coming season, will be under the management of a noted Chicago hotelist, Mr. John O.

Plank. Tnere was another great catch of fish at Beaufort and Morehead Friday. About 12,000 spots and trout caught there were brought to New Bern in boats and sold yester day. A conservative estimate of the weight of those caught Tuesday is forty 'tons. Just think of it.

Fibh enough in one day to qual 400 bar rels of pork, for only the trouble of an hours sail, dropping the nets over board for a short time, and then sail ing back and landing the fish. Such "fisherman's luck" oujht to satisfy everybody, Asheville Citizen: The twelveyears old son of Dr Few, of Henderson yille, while playing with a comrade yesterday, was struck in the eye with a stick, and the eye probably fatally injured. Arthur M. Field, the South Main street jeweler, has in his show window a collection of beautiful rings, the settings of which are all of North Carolina production. Among them i3 a Hiddenite, a lovely gem, found in Alexander county.

There is also an amethyst crystal from Madison, which is a handsome specimen. A distressing accident occurred in this city yesterday afternoon. The result of the accident was the death of a child. The scene of the accident was the Child jren'a Home, on Wood-fin street. -Col.

Fairbrother is wild with delight at the prospect of having a nrat class hotel in Durham. And the Citken rejoices with 01.. Fairbrother. Now send along your subscriptions to his World's Fair fund, and he will laugh and the great Old North State will move right oT all along the line. Greensboro Record The will of the late Gen.

A. M. Scales has been ad mitted to probate. It is in his own handwriting and was penned just one year ago, less one day, before his death. It is short, terse and fall of love and deyotion to his wife and adopted daughter, Mrs.

Katie Scales Wylie The widow is made execu trix, and the entire estate, said to be over $00,000, is left to her save the following To Mrs. Katie Scales Wyhe 30 shares stock in Piedmont Bank; tract of land on Horse Pen creek for life and then to her son Alfred Scales Wylie: also, vacant lot on West Mar. ket, adjoining family residence. To Alfred Scales Wylie 20 shares stock in Piedmont Bank. To his sister, Mrs.

Sillie L. Galloway, the McCain tract of land in ham county, during her life at death to Alfred Scales Galloway. To Alfred M. Scale, after death of wife, one half of the horn? tract in Vance county; also law library and watch and chain. To Wallace N.

Scales his half interest in firm law library. Charlotte Chronicle: That there is some third party sentiment in the county cannot be denied, and Democrats should not wilfully fool them selves in their estimate of existing facts. Quite a little town is buiiding up down on the cross roads near Hickory Grove camp-ground. There is a store, a saw mill, a corn and wheat mill, a cotton gin, several dwelling houses, and talk of another store going up soon. In States ville Christmas day a negro boy shot Policeman Mills twice and shot at him a third time while the officer was trying to arrest the boy's father, who was disorderly.

The case was tried in Iredell Superior court las week and th9 assailant vas con victed pf secret assault. Judge Mclver sentenced him to two year in the penitentiary and Policemen Mills at once stepped within the bar, handed his insignia of authority to the mayor and tendered his resignation. There was so much public indignation, as is learned from the Landmark, that the Judge afterwards made the sentence six years. Winston Sentinel; Geo. M.

Carr, ot the railway mail service, was in the citv today and kiformed a re nnrter that a througn man service i will be put on the Roanoke and Southern nad as soon as passenger trains" commence running between Wineton'-Salem ad JtoanoKe. ev. Solomon Pool, D. uraens- oro. win deliver a mow th ctndflnts of Guilford College to nin-ht for the benefit of the X.

tt. l. A at that aflfl. uunuK iud yc 1890 the factories here produced 8.437.929 rounds of plug, wnue in 1891 the output was about pounds. These figures show that as much leaf was manufactured here last year as was sold on the market.

A Aorresnondiner increase this year will place Winston near the mark oi 15,000,000 pounds. -News was re ceived here today of a Sad death which occurred-in Yadkin county a few days ago. Whiskey found another victim in the person of a young man named Dal ton Hawks, who had been drinking to such an extent for some time as to give alarm to his family and friends. He claimed he had the grip and was going to kill it with whiskey. He filled himself full of the poisonous stuff and the result in a few hours he lay a corpse.

Customers AS we hayd made a very good sue-V cess in our retail business we have decided to open a WHOLESALE business especially in MILLINERY. We have bonflrht a. vn-v Inrero fifwV of Hats. Flowers and Hihhnna AAVaUU the finest to the cheapest goods. We bought early, in large quantities and from the theref wa bought very cheap and can sell as cheap as any New York, Baltimore, or Philadelphia Jobber.

The following: lots have alfeadv been received 482 Doz. Ladies Hats. 6042 Rolls Ribbon, 552 Doz. Mower Sprays', Those eoods have been hono-h very cheap and any one buying in suiaii lots will una it to their advantage to call on ns as we can save you from 10 to 25 per cent RACKET STORE, Opposite Market on Front I WIIaMINCTOSr, N. C.

Braddy Gaylqrd, Propr's- PROTECT YOUR LIYESand PROPERTY Excelsior Bnrilar Alarm AN BE ADJUSTED INTWO SECQND3 "SJf tcnt t018- child, sitcple nasare. tr ir6 f'ukw mo occlusive agency 10 handle the most complete ana simplest Burg lr Alarm in the country, I am prepared to sell conatle', or appoint local agerta. 1 kave the agency for the following counties New Hanover, Pender, Daplio, Samson, Brunswick, Columbus, Onslow, Carteret, Jones, Bladen, Bobeson. Camberlacd, Moore, arret, Anson. Eorea and Marlon In South Carolina.

Will be glad to either cell or appoint agents In any of the above conn ties. Good lire agents, either male or female, can make per day. Apply to J. M. WALKEB, Genl Ag't, Real Estate and Insurance Agency, 138 Princess St, Wilmington.

N. a feb 1m Second Hand Uprighlf Piano AS GOOD AS NEW. SEVEN AND ONE-THIRD OCTAVO. Used only twelve months. In perfect order.

Will be eold at much reduced price for CASH. 0 Parties wishing a bargain will please call at- I 8 RG 8 Live Book and Music Store. UNDERTAKER CABINET MAKER. "All sizes Cofflns. Cases and Caskets, Ladles' and Gents' Robes in stock.

All kinds of Furniture neatly repaired, cleaned and polished, chairs reseated, Ac. Undertaking a specialty. Orders by telegraph promptly filled, Residence oyer store Southeast corner Sod and Princess Streets. N. Y.

Wil. S. S. Co. From Pier 29, East Bixer N.

T. Loci ted bet. Chambers and Roosevelt Streets. At 3 o'clock p. tn.

FROM NEW YORK. Saturday, February 90th PAWNEE Saturday, February SIth WILMINGTON FOR NEW YORK. PAWNEK February lftth BKNE A.CTOK Saturday, February 80th WILMINGTON FOR GEORGETOWN. PAWNEE- Tuesday, rebruary 16th BENEFACTOR Wednesday, February lah Through Bills Lading and Lowest Through Rates guaranteed to and from points in Ncr.h and South Carolina. For Freight or Passage apply to H.

G. SMALLBONES, Superintendent. Theo. G. Eger, Traffle Manager, 6 Bowling Green, New York.

Wm. P. Clyde General Agents, jan31-tf 6 Bowling Green. New York. "gXrllvevuCLs.

W. 0. E. C. Hailioad In effect Sandayv Npy.

let, IS91. Leave Wilmington daily, ezeept Sac day, Jacksonville and intermediate stations at p. m. Leare Wilmington daily, except Saturday and Sunday, for ackaonyuie and intermediate points at 9 Sunday 4raln leares Wilmngton for Jack sonvilleat4p m. Trains arrive at Wilmington daily, except Sunday, at 8 00 a.

daily except Saturday and Sunday at 6.25 p. and on Batarday at 8.30 p. m. additional. Steamer on New River leaves Jacksonville daily, dxcept Sunday, for Maiines and intermediate points at 6.30 a.

arriving at Jacksonville on return at I p. m. Steamer leaves acksonvflle for Tar Landing at t.30 p. m. on Tuesdays and.

Fridays, arriving at Jacksonville on return at a. 20 p. A. WHITING, General Manager. J.

W. MARTENIS, Gen'l Passenger Agent. novl bUMik E.E.Os. CONDENSED SCHEDULE In Effect January, 10,1892. Daily ex.

Daily ex. Daily ex Sunday No. 16. NORTH LJTJND. Sunday.

No. a. Hunaay. No. 4.

Le Wilmington. Ar Le La Ar Greenaboro Le Greensboro. Le Walnut Ar Mt. Airy Le Bennetts villa. Le Max ton ar Greensboro Le Greensboro.

Ar Madison 9 CO 1 55 3 00 4 89 6 65 7 15 9 00 a PB pm pm pm 1 Mllill 13 40 lnpa 57 7 95 am io oa a 10 45 am 1 05 00 Daily Daily ex. CX SOUTH BOUND. buaaay. No.L Bunaay. NO.J.

Sunday Le Mt. Airy 6 00a HUM Le Walnut Cove. a 10 00 a Le Ar Le Ar Wilmtagton. Le Ar Le 10 30 am IS 45 06 3 04pm 7 oop 11 pi 8 33pa 4fl eCer a ro pan Ar 5 15 535 840 pm Le WW W.K.KYLH J. W.

FRY, General Agent, General Ksaacer, Dated Jan. 31,1898. 4 i P.M' P.M. A.M. Leave S6 It 10 4 05 A.

M. Leave Marion 9 74 is 40 6 45 Arrive 10 15 1 80 7 83 No. 60. No. 68 A.M.

AMa Leave 3 80 17 67 Arrive Sumter 4 85 9 80 KO. 53. 1 A.H. A.M. Leave 4 86 9 43 Arrive 6 16 10(6 is serious disaffection the Democrats outside of New York should know it.

Macon, (Oa) Telegraph, (Dem "But our farmers and agricultus rists those who from the soil pro ducethe things consumed by all are perhaps directly and plainly concerned than any other of our citizens, is a just and careful system of federal taxation. For many, of the necessaiies and comforts, of life, which the most scrupulous economy enables them to bring into their homes, and for the implements of husbandry, they are obliged to pay a price largely increased by an unnatural profit which, by the action of the Govern ment, is given to the more fayored manufacturer." Gbqveb Cleveland. The question has been asked What ground is there for a criticism in the action of Mr. Hill in calling an early convention if he has the large majority of the New York voters on his side 7 The question is practically answered by Mr. Fair- child in an interview held with a representative of the Philadelphia Ledger on Fr.day.

"Peop.lo often talk," he remarked in the course of this interview, as if the four weeks' call by the invention meant that the voters had four weeks' notice of the holding of the primaries. If this had been the case, an organization might haye been effected even on such short notice, to carry the State against the bureaucracy. For the bureaucracy, as against the enorm-. ous advantages giyen by its paid organizers, has the disadvantage of representing a minority of the Demon cratic voters. The bureaucracy, however, had the additional advantage! of previous knowledge that this convention was to be snapped.

The pipes were all laid to carry oat the plan. Richmond (Va.) Times, (Dem.) He Bellerea In Prohibition Now. 'Are you going to vote the prohi bition ticket?" a total abstainer asked of an old negro. "I is fur er plum facte, sah." am delighted to hear you gay so. rou nave uvea Here ana nave seen the workings of prohibition, and are now prepared to declare that it 3 not a failure- "I's wid dat movement from dis time on, I tells you." "Old man it does a great deal of good to talk to you.

1 1 have con versed with to many halfhearted reformers lately that an cut and out man is refreshing. So you are not a Democrat or a Republican, tut a straight Prohibitionist." Dat's my ticket." "Good. Now," said the reformer, taking out his note book, "would you mind giving me a few points on the workings of prohibition in this neighborhood tell me, in short, why you are in fayor of i'f" "1 kin do dat sah, in mighty short order. When dar wus saloons in this yere 'manity I wuz alius nangih' round try in" ter git er drink." "I.sse," said the white man, "Go on "Why, I didn't hardly have time ter work none, I wuz so keen for er drink, an' whenever I got a dime it went slap bang right inter de saloon man's drawer." "Money, too, that your family needed," the white man put in. "xas, sah, co'se it wuz.

W'y mighty often my wife needed er caliker dress an' couldn't git it jist on ercount o' de money dat 1 had ter put inter dat saloon." "But you can buy dresses for her now, can't your' 'Er powerful chance easier den I uster, case 1 doan halter spend no money fur licker. I tells you how I works it, sih. Da lieker comes in yere in jags on de boat, an' I goes down to de landiii', an' de furst thing you knows I fcteals a jug an' step3 off ter de woods wid it, anV den, uh huh, what a time I has, I lays down under a tree an' swigs, an' den I waller, an1 den when 1 gits well I pokes around, lookin' fur ernuder jug. Oh, yas, sah, heaps better den w'en de saloons wuz yere. I didn't hab no chance er tall den." Arhansaw Traveler, i Democratic Senator Cullom, of Illinois, said in a recent address that "DoaH" has always been the burden of the Democratic song." The Republican party has cer tainly supplied the Democracy with a great number of occasions for this ejaculation, When the Republican Congress tried to pass a Force bill for the control of i Federal elections the Democrats cried "Don't!" And thousrh they were in a minority Senator Culibm may remember that thev prevailed.

The Democrats said "Don't" to the scheme of the Republicans to in crease the war tariff. The political agents of the combined monopolies Yiarsisted. The Democrats took an 4, i. appeal to tne peupie, wo jvwis sustained tnem Dy a majority sgatusi thA RftDnblicans of 1,332,202. The Democrats shontea ana yoiea Don't" to the recsiess extrava- of the Billion Dollar Congress With a Treasury deficiency in sight unH Presidential election ap proaching, does not Senator Cullom wish that that bis party naa ueeueu the warni ngt Jeu fork Worm.

Excesmve smoking causes headaches. Brad. erotine cures it, See note for additional trains, i Central R. B. Learinc Lanes 83 a.

Man. ning 99 a. m. i Train on ft D. B.

B. eanneeti at Honnee With Na 68. i TRAINS GOING NORTH. P.M. SB P.M- P.M 6 fO i.7 25 Leave Colombia.

Arrive 10 46 A 18 04 A 18:04 115 Leave Sumter 78J 840 Arrive Florence. INO, 75. Ko 68 1 36 8 15 NO. 14 P.M. 10 25 11 08 AM 1 60 A.M.

Leave 5 00 5 16 Leave Marlon. Arrive A.M. I 8 65 I 5 11 Daily. fDaily except 8anaaf; rcEJ throTiaJi to Charleston, a. 0.

ri Central B. arriving Manning 8 04 p. Lanes 8 45 p. Charlestoa 100 p. m.

1 no. connects at Florence wtut ana u. train from Oheraw and Wadesboro. Nos. 66 and 14 make close oonceettcn aft Wilmington with W.

A W. B. or all point I-. Trains on Florenoe R. XL.

leave Pee Dee daily except Sunday p. arrivr Bowland 7 p. m. Btnrmng leave Bowland 6)0 awr, arrire Fee Dee 8:50 a. Trains on Manchester and Ansnste R.

a. Do you want a cup ol Beef Tea Bee that it Is made from the genuine. Incomparably the beat. (Pure, palatable, refreshing. Dis-.

solves clearly. See Baron Lleblg's signature in blue on esth label thus How Lost How Regained I KKOW THYSELF. Or SFXr-PRESEKVATTON. A new and only Gold Medal PRIZE ESSAY oa NERVOUS and PHYSICAL DK11IL1TY, EEKOB8 of VOCTII, EXHAUSTED VITALITY, PEE-MATURE DECLINE, and ail DISEASES and WEAKNESSES of MAN. 300 pages, cloth, cut; 125 invaluable Only $1.00 by nail, donblo sealed.

Descriptive Prospect cs with endorsements s-r fmrm FND of the tteas and voluntary KI I unU testimonials of the cured. lwW C'oneultation in person or by mail. Expert treatment. INVIOLABLE SECRECY and CERTAIN CI'RK. Add-w" Pr.

W. II. Parker, cs The Peabody Medical Institute, No. 4 Buiiiach Bt fcoaiOn, -33- Tlia J'tabody Medical Institute has. many imi.

ttors, bat no gqual. llerald. The "Science of Life, or Self Preservation, Is a tfiitre mora vnlitahle than gold. Read it now, verv WKAK NEltVOUS man, and learn to We STRONG Medical Review, Health is Wealth. Z.TT aitAUi a I i lATli(T E.

C. West's Kjsys ASD BBAI5 TBSAT-a a guaranteed for Hysteria, Dizil-' ccrvulsiona, Vluj. Nervous Neuralgia Kcrvous Prostration caused by the ct ticohol or tobacco, Wakefulness, Mental iPMjjon, Softening of the Eraln resulting In itsauity ataj leading to misery.decay and death, Teaitara Old Aste, Barrenness. Loss of Power li iiuier eei, Invotactary Losses and Spormat- causaa oy oi mo di-bui, I'Wf-acase pr over Indulgence. JSch box contains ose moaih's trealmenv a boat, pr biz boxes (or 15, sent by Kail prepaid on receipt of pnee.

WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES to any With each order received by -comnanled with to, we will purchaser our guarantCftc it-cLd the money If the treftiuent does not or-lie. a eure. Guarantees Issued enly by Robert a. KaUaay, liraggtet. Sole Aesnt.

NertJjwfSt forcer Front auu Market street, WUmlngton, SSOO Reward! We will pav the above reward for any case liver Complaint, Dyspepslalok Headache laJigaetlon, Constipauoa tr Oostlveness we 6 cure with WesVg Vegetable Liver PUla, ica the directions are strictly compiled with I tuy are purely Vegetable, and never fall tc ie Sugar coated; large boxes ciaiaing SO pills, cents. For sale bv all Beware of counterfeits and lmita-Sicab. 'fbe genuine manufactured only by Kba C. West Chicago. Sold by BOBT.

K. BEIiLAMT Drxiggist corner Front and Market SU WILMINGTON d-x M. JAPANESE A guaranteed Cure for Piles zt whatever kind or dexree External. In'ernal, Blind or Bleed-i-g, Itching, Chrrfclc, Recent or Heteditary, a box boxer, (6 CO. Bent by mall, pre-1 ad, an of price.

We guarantee to cure aty case of piles. Guaranteed and told only by a a-i a-i sv 1 1 1 Wholesale and Retail Druggist, leave Bomter daily except Sunday, 10:50 a. tc, arrive ttinuni a. m. lievaruing leave Rimini 120 p.

arrive Bomter p. Trairs on Harteville I B. leave Hartsville daily except Sunday at 5.55 a. m.j arrivinir Floyd 6.40 a. m.

Beturning. leave Fiords 8.10 arriving Hartsville 8.50 p. m. Trains en wumington, Chadbourn ana Conway railroad lea chadbourn 10:30 a. nu, arrive at Conway 1:20 p.

returning leare Con way arrive caaoaourn bsu p. Leave Chadbourn 7: 15 a. and 5 50 p. arrive Hud at 8:0 1 a. and 6-85p.

m. Returning leave Hub and 6.4a arrive at Chadbourn at :45 a. m. and 7.80 m. Daily except bnaday.

I i IT I. P. KEHLY, General Manager, Z. M. E3SXBEOH, Trafflo Manager.

SEABOAEDAIE-inrE. CAEOLIKI CENTRAL SAIL ROAD COMPANY. Condensed Schedule WESTBOUND TRAINS. 4Ji 4li 2j ZlX 4 31 11 50 11 VX It 75 11 8 45 40 6 00 0 66 5 8J3 6 75 6 87 No. 4S No.

Si Na41 Feb. 17, 18E2. Daily ex Dally ex D'y ex buiday. baVdy. ound'y Leave Wilmington If SO a 6 18 Leave Hamlets.

8 91 3 tO a 7 40pm Leave Monroe 4 15 pm 560am 9 Sbpnt Arrive Chartotte. 6u3pm 7 10 a 10 16pnt Leave Charlotte 6 13 Leave 4 86 Leave Shelby 7 23 Az Rutherford ton. 8 40 I May aeiiTery Ytx'U CORN. No. 8 Fet.

dt 11 40U May delivery 413St OATS, NO. 8 Feb. de 89 May delivery 31 MKSi PORR Feb. 11 to 1 May d-livery 11 75 ulhd, per iuu lbs Feb. 6 45 May 6 60 SHORT RIBS, ner 100 lbs Feb.

delivery 5 82i May delivery 6 olft New York, Feb, 23. Southern flour dull but heavy; common to fair extra mixed to choice do $3. 80 10. Wheat dull and lower: Wo. area 1.06l'31.06 in store and elevator; 1081 afloat; options very dull, closed easy at 1c(2txj below Saturday; No.

2 red February si.usi: Marcrj i.uit;aiay Corn quiet and weaker; No. 2 in elevator. 49 afloat; op tlocs closed easy at 4a tc; D'eDruary ana March 4Ss; May 49ic Oats dull and easier, options dull and lower; Februa ry 6ti May mo. wnite March BDOt NO. 2 36 37tc; JNO.

2 Chicatro 37(oS7lc: mixed western 363 37ic. Coffee options ploaed steady and unchanged to 15 points up; March May 13 spot Rio aaiet and firm: No. 7 Mictcoioc. refined quiet and steady; fair refinlnff 3 1-I6c: centrifugals 96 de- sreea test 31c: standard A 44tc; cut loaf 5g5Jc; crushed 5g5ic powdered 4 italic: srranulated ACctAhiX cubes 4i (tflic. Molasses foreign nominal; New Orleans inactive and firm; common to fancy 28(36c Bice dull but steady; domestic fair to extra 4K6ic; SA8TBOUND TRAIN No.34 I No.

S3 I htxS8 Daily ex Daily ex D'y ex Sunday. Sunday. Sund'y Lve Rutherfordton 8 00am 9 04am 10 CSam 11 83am S6a Leave ebeiby Leave Unriontoiu. Arrive Leave Chai iotte Leve Leare Bamlet Arrive Wilmington 8 CO Dm 600am 550am 7 40am IS 84 pm 8 S6pm 10 00 pm iwiu 6 18 ml 7 50am Trails Nos. 43 and 38 make connection at Bamlet.

for Cheraw aad Gibson. Trains 41 and 88 ma solid to and from Forte. neuth. i Train 83 and 84 make connection at Monroe wild C. AN.R.

R. to and from all points South. Sleepers on Nos 81 and 88 between WQmiag-ton ana Charlotte JNO. WINDER, General Manarer. WM.

MONCuRXy Superintendent, SmxH, Traffle Manager. tJew.Market, Wilmington, V..

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