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1 01 -ED : rucoo ;3aJoir jiioX -1 ... , Jigf" STATE EWS. C030IEIICIAI. . .NEYTS. UISCELLA1TEOUS. .IIBCKLT-AliEOUfV, Absolutely Pure, Tula powder never vanes. A marvel of pu- ritv strpneth and wholesomeness: .More econ omlcal than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in com test, short Soldonlv in . CO.. 108 Walliit.. N. Y, j oct 26 d&wly tenrm 4tliDd yrdpw rth and wnoiesomeness. ore econ- : Madison, tut uno lootici n the ordinary kinds, and cannot be western Carolina wo lar tpetition with the multitude or low wtMtrin.a oiiiui, m iir weight alum or phosphate powders. liea vy Irosts ot tlie pa acavs. ROYAL BAKING powder nights hayi? clone very seri Tlie Daily Hviw. : i THURSDAY, OCT. 4, 1888. - Raleierb New n and Observer:- The pine straw bagging has been tried in tile RaleiVh cowpi ess and has iion fnnrnl to st.mu Tne Test rer- fectlyv It will probably come intoJce extensive use ere Ions- Goldsboro Argus-. There is reat complaint of the scarcity of cotton pickers from all sections, of the county this year. -The rand reunion of ex-Confederate veterans, under the auspices of "Thos. Ruffln (;aiup, 1 will coiiijl on at the ground of the E. C F. & S. Association, of tins city, next Wednesday. It will be a momentous occasion and every j old soldier should be there. 'A real - ; - ". 'II 1 "1 - I .1 ! old time oaruecue win ue inauigeu m on this occasion. Asheville Citizen: We have it from -trood authority that a male child has been born to Mr. and Mrsi W.I). Miller, who reside near Hayes- ville. havimr two toncrues. Both of these tonirues an separate and dis tinct. and are perfectly developed The child is large and healthy and j linely develojuid, save the deformity ' mentioned above. -- From every I section of Buncombe, ilavwood and Madison, the line tobacco belt of learn that the ixt several serious uani age to not only the tobacco crop, but to other vegetation. A friend writes us from Outlook, Madison count v. of Sunday's date, that the frost of that morning "did great WI L.M INGTON MARKET. Oct. 4. 2:C0 R MY SPIRIT3 TURPENTINE Firm at 40 cents. Sales of receipts at 40 ROSIN Qaiet at C7 cents for strained and 70 cents for good strained. TAR Firm at $1.60. CRUDE TURPENTINE Firm at $1.20 for hard, $1.95 for yellow dip and virgin. COTTON Steady. The following are th e official quotations : Ordi nary, 6 ; good "ordinary, 8 ; lo w middling, 95-16; middling 9f; good middling 10 1-16. Receipts to-day: Spirits, 157:rosin, 506; tar, 159; crude, 158; cotton, 1,147. " JU1JINE NEWS. ; " ARRIVED. r Steamer Fanita, Norton,New York H. G. Smallbories. Steamer Cape Fear, " Tomlinson, Favetteville. T D Iiove. CLEARED. Steamer Cape Fear, Tomlinson, Fayette ville, T D Love. f . - ,. , . MONTHLY STATEMENT. STOCKS ON HAND OCT. 1, 1888. Spirits ashore, 8,829; afloat 639; total, y,4oi. Rosin ashore, 83,368; afloat, 1212; total, 84,5i. Tar ashore, 1,073. Attention Ladies I I I WiilHGW : WINDOW fpUJJ I. j;: SHAD E'o, ' B. Wiggins Is now In the Northern "Markets purchasing- a FALL STOCK OP THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN MILLINERY, ..... f .,- -f .- . Fancy Goods and Notions ! of all Grades and Descriptions, which she will open for sale on or about the lOTH OP OOTO Bfi It. A large assortment just opened out this dav C-j m all c.- """" Mt w yiucr on snort notice v , . o . , . , j A C051PJL.ETE STOCK OF : EMBRACING A GREAT VARIETYop ie V sept 25 I AM RECEIVING Now Every Week Some of the re. Valuable Lands fef A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT Finest Apple s NEW YORK MILLINER J BROUGHT TO TniS MAJIKKT, ALSO f PilTefrors Lincoln ton. N ' . ' K " : IN CONGRESS ESTKItlAT. . .... SENATE. ' Washington, Oct 3. -Mr. Alli son, from the - Committee on Fi nance; reported back the House Tariff bill with an amendment in the natnre of a substitute. -It was placed on the calendar and ordered to be printed. Mr.4 Sherman got permission to make, some remarks on the tariff bill, as hfflntends to leave the lity this afternoon. At the conclusion of Mr. Sherman's speech the Senate resumed the con sideration of Mr. Hale's resolution of Monday last, calling on the Sec retary ot "War for explanation of General Benet's circular : as to dis charges of Republican employes in United States arsenals and - armories.- - Mr. Cockrell proceeded to discuss the resolution, and opened h is re marks by reading the Jay Hnbbell circular, issued ori the occasion of the Presidential Campaign of 1882, calling on goverjonjent employes to contribute to - the ; Republican cam paiern fund, such circular having been signed byMessrs. Allison, Al Crnde ashore, 588.- damage, to at least one-third of the Cotton ashore, 3,097. tobacco crop being out, and all that receipts for month op skpt1888. It U1U says our was out being damaged not hurt Democracy," friend, "for it is solid in Madison." Charlotte Chronicle: Dr. A. A Hill, a well known citizen of Lex ingtou, died at J3 o'clock last Mon dav niirht from heart disease. He leaves ci wife and two sons. It snowed in Charlotte yesterday morn- iug,October 2d,1888, about 7 o'clock. Although the sun was shining, the air was hazv. A fall of line snow came down fast for a few minutes, wnen tlie sun dispersed it. as Mr. J. L. Brown, of Berryhill town - 1 ll-' I ! sni d. was leavinsr rue citv lor ins home yest erday, in com pan v wit h Mrs. Brown and two children, the horse attached to the bugy be-j came frightened, just beyond the St. Cathorme gold mine, and dashed off. The buggv was overturned and Mr. Brown and his familv were thrown out. The children escaped unhurt, bJt Mr. rirown and ins wite were badly bruised, Mrs. Brown's injuries being quite serious. News of the ac cident was sent up town and Mrs. J5rown was removed to the resi dence of Sheriff Cooper, where she was attended by Dr. Misenheimer. The Doctor found that Mrs. Brown's Cotton. 8,816; spirits, 7,026; rosin, 12,- 134; tar, 3,554; crude, 2,734. EXPORTS FOR MONTH OF SEPT., 1888. DOMESTIC. Cotton,G,099; spirits,2,812; rosin,l,532; tar, 4,l)o9; crude, 2,783.- FOREIGN. Spirits, 3; rosin, 5; tar, 3. , FALL AND WINTER DRESSGOODS AND- ; from one of the v LEADING MILLINERY HOUSES, will be employed to nil all MiUiaery Orders AND A fresh lot of R. D. CHEESE. AI30 Atneri- dan and EDAM CIIEESE." M MINGS NOW OPEN AT Satisfaction Guaranteed:! Ur. Price's Bak ng: Powder h: IN GREAT DEMAND. It is Excelled bv Noni and is admitted ty "'connois&eurs'1 to be the FINE-STAND PUREST USED, ...ROYAL NOT EXCEPTED.- Don't Forget that my Cartj Goes Down to toe Sound , - Weekly ! ' X,' Jfn' ihr-tn-s i, . .'r"iih t-u rnm- from ltV rre., i iu.,r, Ka.l neVr V,,,, u; I or l.t rvn .,.. Ar tul'iBlrw... , , For prli Alla term. Jji," la . ti 1 ft s r . t0 Ladies will save money and serve their in terests Dy awaiting her return, as her prices will be Lower than 'Ever Before AND GOODS OF LATEST STYLE imp uK AGENT FOR .-- Demorest Reliable Patterns, New styles Just Received. M oricDj'iiaie ana hiscock, Vhb mui j coUar bone was broken and two then in the House. He also quoted , ribg wer(? fractllred. Mr. Brown Garfield's letter to Dorsey, of some- suffere(, from bruises and contu- wnat tar rtouie TiotorieLj , mu sons The accident occurred while nimxonaveaiirrrauy, secouu as sistant Postmaster General, called upon for aidrand one from Mr. Levi P. Morton to Mr. Dorsey,-stating that he had contributed $30l,000. Mr. iVIorton's name, he said, rwasr famil iar a&ths .present Republican can didate for the Vice Presidency. He simpTr read, these letters, he said, to refresh tlie memory oi me oeuaior . "ML Katz', CASH HOUSE o ' AGENT FOR Call and leit me give you prices. I have a '- - DemorestSewineMachines, ; Only $19.50. Warranted for five years. kinds of Groceries and the finest in the city. Jui. L Boaiwright, 15 & it so. Front st. FROM PIER 29, EAST KIVItH, NEW m Located between Chambers and Iiooseveltjri ... At3 0'Cl0Ct.,P.M. ;,, ; ....Wednesday, geptii Saturday, Septa .... Wednesday, Sept. a Saturday, Sept. 9 fanita.;.:,.;... PIONEER..... sept 24 FROM WILMINGTON- Mr. Brown was driving down hill, and it was owing to a defective holding back strap that allowed the buggy to run against the horse. A Seasonable Offer. ; A NY PERSON INTERESTED IN MANU- J. faeturing. Mining, Milling, Engineering, 116 Market Street, AGENT FOR FINE SILK FINISHED HENRIETTA. the Mechanical Trades or Scientific Sublects. from. Maine, (Hale), and to show the twill receive a copy of one of the best papers l-o?ofr.r ti whifh flip puuussiieu on suuu matiers, msu a cuiupieie depth pi degradation ,to vliicii tne gatalogueof rracticai and Industrial Books n i rr 1 1 aMrio rf tllO tmVPrnillHni, II .'1(1 K been brought under the Republican administration in 1880 and 1882. It could neyer sink into lower deptusj than it sank then. It had become eo utterly degraded that the Repub lican partv was forced; to take up and passtDe ! pendletbn Civil Ser ; vice bilL The position , now occu pied by Mr. Bale under pretence of THE MECHANICAL NEWS. oct 2 3t 110 Liberty st. , New York. John Warner lirOULD RESPECTFULLY ANNO. VY to his friends and the public generally that he is now back at his old stand, No. Market street, which has been thoroughly overhauled, repaired and refurnished. With Drape Armurede Lama IN CHECKS AND FANCIES, ALL COLORS, Lewando'sFrenchDyeHouse. Respectfully, MRS. E. B.WIGGINS. 115 Market Stroot. No. 10, PIONEER... ... BENEFACTOR , FANITA..;..... PIONEER...... R. OCtl riotenAina' tVit"l&w was CCockred first class workmen, sharp razors and polite . . . . - ill ! ottorittnn ho hnnoa tn onntlniio tn marl t tlir tne stao "ia pieieiiiiu . .fth lu siau .lJ'.r;r"fT patronace of the public. Cleveland's administration : y A11 of hls force s now asserted) friend." had enforced the civil service law, and in his (Cockrell's) judgment its spirit had been too strictly adhered Mr.? Coekrell, at the close of his speech asserted that President Cleveland had redeemed aud sacred ly kept every pledge that he had made in relation to the civil service. As tov tha Benet circular, h e under stood that that officer was in politi cal sympathy-with the Senator from Maine, but he had no objection to the adoption of the resolution, and had no doubt that the Secretary of "War WQuId.readily furnish satisfac tory explanation. He saw no wrong in turning .Republican soldiers out of office and putting Democratic soldiers Jn their places 29 Market st. concentrated at No sept 19 1888. Harper's Bazr. ILLUSTRATED. Il arper'3 Bazar is a home journal. It com bines choice literature and fine art illustra tions with the latest Intelligence regarding the fashions, Each number has clever serial and short atores, practical and timely essays. bright poems, humorous sketches, etc Its pattern-sheet and fashion-plate supplements win aione nein janifis ro s.avfi mn.iiv t, mes r rio Without action on the resolution, costof the subscription, and papers on social UVVtV, UtVUlUVllV (U l UVUO IVWV 'JXAAii 11 A. till or an v -other, discussion; during the' aftemo9u;Hhe; Senate adjourned. : HOUSilOl? UEPRESENTATIVES. On nibtioh.'Mr. Herbert, of Ala bama, the Senate bill was passed granting the ight of way to the . Pensacola : and Memphis llai Iroad through.the public lands of Florida, Alabama, Mississippi and Tenessec, and through the. naval and inilitary reservations netvr Pensacola. Mr. T J.; Campbell, of New York, presented "alid'the House agreed to . the conference report on the iI 1 1 for the relief of the survivors of the wreck of the United States steamer Tallapoosa. Mr. Burnes, of Missouri, presented the conference report on the DeQ ciency Appropriation bill. The proposition to extend the United States laws over the public lands strip gave rise to considerable discussion. Pending action on the report the House adjourned. r : .. ... , tsncklen T Aruica'Salvw The Best SaVye in tlie world for Oiits, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt hflnm h'ai -of Nnvoc 'rotter I :h'l r ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all fekin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required.-It is guar . anteedto give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded, rnce - cents . per box. For sale by Wm. H. Green. ' - ' . Headquarters for Powder, ;Shot, Cap Cartridges ani, Ammunition of all kinds is at JacobPs.Hdw. 'De pot. Shells loaded at a moment's ..notice, its branches, cookery, etc. make it useful in every household, and a true promoter of econ omy. Its editorials are marked by good sense and not a line is admitted to its columns that could offend the most fastidious taste. HARPER'S PERIODICALS . V PKil YKARf JIARPE li-S 1SAZAK $4 00 HARPER'S MAGAZINE 4 CO HARPERS WEEKLY 4 00 HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE i . . . . 2 00 Postage. Free i.o all trntecri fieri in the. United Smteft, Canada, or Mexico. The Volumes of the Bazar begin with the first Number for January of each year. When no time is mentioned, subscriptions will begin with the Number current at time of receipt of order. Bound Volumes of Harper's Razar, for three years back, In neat cloth binding, wlU be sent by mall, postage paid, or by express, free of expense (provided the freight does not exceed one dollar per volume), for $7 00 per volume. Cloth Cases for each volume, suitable for binding, will be sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of $100 each. Remittances should be made by Post-Office Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. Newspapers are not to copy tlds advertisement tPUTumt site express order of Harper & Brot hers Address HARPER & BROTHERS, jnov15 " New York Atlantic View, WRIGHTSVILLU, N. C. r JMIIS DELIGHTFUL SUMM EH RESORT IS situated at the rightsville Terminus of the Wilmington Seacoast Railroad, and there is no charge for transportation or self or basae .to the HoteL ; Sanj of Susie KdciI far die Smsm. We are sorry the Soldier Hoys have gone home so are the girls. Those desiring Hoard can find comfortable rooms and good fate st reasonable rates. - - . , ED. WJLSON MANNING, ZJ728tf Proprietor.. DressFlannelsUdies Cloths. Habet Cloths; Novelties In Trimmiiis. Children's Cloaks DOLMANS, JACKETS, NEW MARKETS. Flannel Underwear, Ladies', Gents' and Children's. GUARANTEED TO OUTWEAR ANY CUSTOM-MADE'CORSET - MAYERsSTROUSE St CO. ATF77S.-42 BROADWAY. AT. V. OCt 1 4W IN EFFECT SEPTEMBER 11, 7 A. M. r-TWay.spptB Friday, sea.., Through Bills Lading and Lomt Thw Hates guaranteed to and from points tnKonh and South Carolina. - ' . For Freight or Passage apply to II G. SMALLBONES, Supertatentot, THEO. E. EGEK, Traffic Mmaget : . Sew York. Vh r-yuxim & uo.. GeniAgentA, From Wilmington, Leave ..... Leave Leave..... Leave. .. . . sept 13 tf 7:00 a. m y:li0 a. m 2:30 p. m 6:00 p. m From Hummocks. sept 15 35 Broadway, New Yors. Leave..., Leave..... Leave : Leave.... v. 7:45 a. m. . .l!):L'5 a. m. .. 5:10 p.m. 9:00 p. m, i Th Rbbesonlan, J. H. CnADBOURN, J, , General Manager. 1888. 1888. Gentlemen's Fine Suitings. J " 1 the Purest Dn New Goid are being- CJpened ow -teady JOaily. . IS A KG A IN DAY, THURSDAY. ULLY PREPARED TO F ORNISH and the public generally with Drugs thafoan be found in the city. Also a fine assortment of Toilet soap. Brushes and Combs. I have a fine assortment ot cigars and Cigarettes. I can be found at my store Night and Day.- JOHN SHEEHAN, the Druggist, aug 14 6m N.W. cor. Fifth and castle sts. October 4tli. PARTICTLARS IN A FEW DAYS. Keep Comfortable JTEAVY WINTER CLOTHING IS NOT YET needed, but something thicker than Summer wear is necessary for health. . This is provld ed by us. Oar Fall Styles are Superb. Just the thing for Comfort and Health. Good Clothing is Cheaoer than Doc tor's bills. WiU take pleasure In showing our -lucx ana atyies. CLOTHIER. 30 N. Front St. sept 27 NO. CASH HOUSE, For Sale. Mn ttrPfiRAS ALL KINDS, 116 Market Street, srsrins 5 prJII?;,!,- TnE BEST! OCt 1 WILMINGTON, N. C. "Bandana Bed; P Just Received- FINE LOT OF BANANAS ORANGES, Fresh IIome-Made Candy every Apples. c. day. sept. 17 tf ANTONIO FANTOPULA 116 South Front st. Specials gARDEN HOSfi, DOG COLLARS, LAWN Mowers, Fishing Tackle. Come in and look at them. We have the goods and enn maw the prices to.suic W. IS. SfRINGKR & CO. my 14 tf 14 Front St. Wilmington. N. c For Sate. QNE KELL'S BKICK MACHINE, IN GOOD running order. Capacity 15,000 briek per day. Will be sold cheap. Apply to A. II. PADDISON, " aug 17 Svr . Eurgaw, n. c. Oi VERY FINE! F,:Pil!ows, Fol lers, Cniliions, MOSQUITO NETS, WITH PATENT BAR ! Order by Mall, if too Damp to call. HOWELL & GUMMING, - (Opposite City nail.) P. S. Old Mattresses renovated and remade. Upholstering done. Leave orders-with us for Mr. J. B. Dempsey, Paper Hanger, Carpet Layer and Upholsterer. - sept 24 HOWELL & CUMMIN G, The Cape Fear Academy EOPENS MONDAY, SEPT, 24. Careful in? structlon, well equipped School. Business or College preparation- Please enter sons at be ginning of session. See Catalogues in Book stores. WASHINGTON CATLETT, Principal. sepj24 2w -. 22 N. vourth street. Presidential Year. THE ? -V Newolork Weekly Herald, containing an Impartial epitome each week of the movements of all political part ies, will be mailed to any address in the United States or Canada, from JUNK etli until after tho Pi'esidential Election, nor 40 cents. iiauress. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, New York City. Published In Lumberton, C.; by W. W. McDIAEMID, mch otice. jJK. W. A. McGO WAN will collect subscrip-1 tionsdueTHE DAILY REVIEW new subscribers. and solicit tf Lime. Lime. LIME in exchange for LIME " N LIME " LIME " . " LIME " " LIME PROVISIONS, GRbCERIES." DRY GOODS : HARD WARE LUMBER. . IS READ EVERY WEEK BY NEAKLI every Intelligent citizen of Kobeson county, and has a general circulation in all tho Biir roimding counties. Including Marion, Marl boro and Darlington in South Carolina. . The ROBESONIAN lsnow in the Eighteena Year of a prosperous and vigorous existence, and is so nnnly established in the hearts Its patrons as well as a pecuniary enterprise, that business men can readily estimate as to its value to them. The advertising rates vt exceedingly, reasonable, considering the age. circulation, and influence of the paper, fieoa m . -t - Bant! The Acme MANuTAOTUBlNGOO. 1 ' ... . ; MANUFA CTURERS OF Fertilizers, Pine Fiire and ' Pine Fibre Matting. -o- sept; ' " 4 CASE FRENCH ttKOS.. Rocky Point. WILMINGTON, NC JOB PRIWTmO We want vour orders for PKIKTIXtSi KULIliG and BINDING, and if doing your work well, with good materia and stock amounts to aiiything" we know we are certainly entitled to at least a portion. uur money nas not been put In old time material and. we are- constanly adding new type. Try us on any books you want made to order. Personal attention to all orders. JACKSON & BELL. University of North Carolina For Sale. LD NE WSPAPERS FOR SALE, AT YOUR own price at augUtf J REVIEW OFFICE, Chape) Hill, N. C. 3 HUE NEXT SESSION BE J INS AUGUST 30. Ultion rodnced to SUi a ha If vpar. Vnar Sf n- dents may giro, notes. Faculty of Fifteen Taachers. Three full courses of study leading to, degrees. Three short courses for the train ing of business men, teachers, physicians and pharmacists. Law School fully equipped. - - Write for Catalogue to HON. KEMP P. BATTLE; 37 7 tf President.. THE REPUTATION OF OUR FERTII the "ACME and GEM, is now establish! the results or t hree years' use in the wp the best farmers'of this and other States & . ' -. --.-' attest their value as a high grade roan ' The MATTTN.G, made from the leaves native pine, Is conceded to be equal ' wool carpet for comfort and durability 1 demand for it is dally Increasing, i"- UV tuesTnot found in any other fabric. The FIBRE or WOOL is extensively .ns upholstering purposes, and as a Mattresses is almost equal to hair, beinff elastic and proof against insects. - pfl certificates from reliable parties ."rrrjjj. goods can be seen at our office, 0r,tnU ed upon application. J0DS 8ocietv WorK. fl HIE SEWING SOCIETY OF sT- Parish solicit orders for all kinds oi fancy sewing, crocheting ana u. llT, Ladles' ana cniiaren's aprons nviara' lafr or. tha fMrnrV. Or ma Third street, will meet with prompt a Caov23 I
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