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I 1 1 3 K XRWALMMIJI;-:; sj : llll Two thirds of all leafhs in Jievr lork City are from consumption or pneumonia, I he wime proportion holds for most other cities. Delays! are dangerous.- i Jr. Ackers Knghsh Remedy for Consumption will al ways relieve, antl may save your life. Mimas 15ros.. urii:ists. fo) Absolutely Pure. This powaer never vanes. A marvel of pu rity ,strength and wholesomeness. More econ omical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude oi low test, snort weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 106 Wall St., N. Y. oct 26 Lfcwly tcnim 4thod Srdpw Charcli Services. To-?Iorrow.- St. Paul's Evan. Lutheran Church, corner of Sixth and Market streets. Rev. F. W. E. Pes- I chau, Pastor. English services at 11 o'clock a. m. German services at 8 p. m. Sunday School at QJ30&. m. W. II. Strauss. Sunt, visitors cor dially welcome. St Paul's Eolscooal Church, corner Fourth and Orange streets,: Kev. c. A. Arnold, Rector Services to morrow at 11 a. m. and s n. m. Sunday School at 9.45 a.m. Seats all free. Every body is welcome. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Chuch.cor.Fourth and Campbell streets. Kev. John Vr Primrose Pastor. Sunday services at 11 a. m. and t-.to n. m., by the Pastor. Sabbath-School at 3.-00 p. m. Prayer Meetlncr and Lecture W ednesday at. 8:10 p. m. Seats free. First Bantlst Church, corner or Mark-pf. anrt Filth streets, liev. T. II. intrharrt n n Pastor. Prayer meetlnc Sunday mornine- nr. 9:3a Services at 11 a. m.- and 9 p.m. After me morning services me Lord's Supper will uc muuimsicivu. ounuuy ocnooi at o:o0 p. m. Rejrular monthly meetlmr for business Monrtnv night at 8 o'clock. Young: People's Society of Christian Endeavor Wednesday nleht at o'clock. Prayer and Praise meet ins- Thursday night at 8 o'clock. First Presbyterian Church, corner of Third ana orange streets, nev. P. il. Hoge. Pastor. Sunday services at 11 a. m. and 5 D. m. Sunday School at y.-45 p.m. Lecture and Prayer jueenugau &:ia p. m. onjnursaay in Lecture Room. Visitors always cordially welcome to all services. WILMINGT02T MARKET. , ' : ' Oct 13-2:30 P. II. SPrRITS TURPENTINE Firm at 41 cents. No sales reportetl. ROSIN Steady at G7 cents for strained andr 70. cents for erood strained.; . TAR Firmat $1.60.' ' : CRUDE TURPENTINE Firm at 1.25 for hard, $2.00 for yellow! aip ana vinjm. UUTTON Steady. The following are tne omciai quotations: Ordinary, 5 1-16; ffood ordinarr. 7 : lowl middlings 11-16; middling 9 31G;good Receipts to-day: Spirits, 182;rosin, 352; tar, 202; erode, 58; cotton, 1,452. LATiiGT H0VELTIES IN I BRESS GOODS W GOODS AID CARPf AND TRIMMINGS Oil ITABISK NEWS. A-! FANCY;MATTISGs,.p0LENru Curtains, .Furniture Dain ARRIVED. - Steamer D. Murchison, Smith, Fay etteville; Williams & Murchison. Br steamship Dartmore, Watson, Liverpool, Alex Sprunt & Son. CLEARED. SteamshipBenefactor,Tribou,New York, H GSmallbones. Steamer D Murchison, Smith, Fay eneviiie, vv imams & JVlurchison. . V. a Iff. "Iff. Katz'. We aro JfiBAS5' an grjuies or goods Tr? ow 'i) CASH HOUSE. oct 6 EXPORTS. IDaily Review. SATURDAY, OCT. 13. 1888. STATE NEWS. Newbern Journal: Messrs. Moore & Brady contemplate beginning op erations in packing oysters this sea son as early as November. This in dustry is a valuable one to the trade of Newbern and to many of our peo ple who are dependent upon their ciany iaDor ior oreaa. me opening of the canning establishment is look ed for with interest every season. Winston Daily: Between 8 and 9 o'clock this morning Mrs. N. T. Watkins left her residence to go to xne nouse or a coioreci woman near by. " While on her way a large tree 'was blown across the road. It is supposed that a limb of the tre struck Mrs. Watkins about the neck and shoulders, her injuries resulting in instant death. Lincolnton Courier: Mr. Joe Alex ander had his barn burnt down one night last week, together with con siderable roughness. Mr. Alexander went to the barn to separate some stock which were fighting. He car- a -L. 1 11 1 i.i neu a iorcn wicn mm anci mis was accidently held too near some dry forage, which caught and burnt so rapidly as to make it impossible to extinguish the blaze. Durham Recorder: A large num ber of the surviving members of the Cth N. C. Regiment met this morns ingat Webb & Kramer's factory. The old soldiers were addressed by Col. Tate, Col. Avery, and Maj. York. It was indeed a most inter esting gathering, comradejmet com rade and conversed of old times when upon the tented field. A sur vivors Association was formed; Col. Webb elected President with au thority to appoint a Vice President from each company. Greensboro jPatriot: When last heard from this afternoon, Mr. Johnny Rees. who had the misfor tune to have his shoulder almost shot off by the accidental discharge of a gun while out hunting Tuesday afternoon, was resting very well and the doctor stated that he was get- ungaiong as well as couia oe ex pected. Rogers, the present Re publican Sheriff of Wake, and can didate of his party for re-election. Grace Methodist E. Church, South, corner of Fourth and Mulberry streets. Kev. Walter S. Creasy. Pastor. Services at n a. m nnrl R r m. Sabbath School at3::i0 p. m. PrayerMeeting and Lecture Wednesday at 8 p. m. The pub lie are cordially invited. Seats free. . Brooklyn BaDtlst Chur'ch 4Prn in th uBwcnurcn, corner Fourth and Brunswick streets. Rev. o. M. Tolson. Pnxrnr. simrtnv 14 i m. aim at p. m. Sunday School at 4 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday night at 8:15 p. m. The public is cordially in vited. . Shlloli Baptist Church, corner of Eighth and sts- Preaching at 11 o'clock, a. m. Sabbath School at 1 o'clock, p. m. Preaching at .j o ciocK, p. m. iiioie reading at 6 o'clock, p. m. Preaching at 8 15 o'clock, p. m. Seats free. Elder M. V. Morris, nastnr , j . St. Mark's Church, corner Sixth and Mulber ry sireers. itectory opposite to the Church. Morning Prayer and Sermon at ll o'clock. Sunday School at 4 p. m. Evening Prayer and Sermon at 7.30 Q'clock. Holy communion celebrated-on the first Sunday in every month, and on all Holy and Saint's Daj-s. Biaxien street M. E. Church, corner Fifth and Bladen streets.. He v. T. p.irNirrmri p.. tor. Preaching at 11 a. m. class meeting at 3 p. HI Heligious services in every Sunday at 3 P. M. ed.-. CO AST WIS k. New York Steamship Benefactor 1G pkgs mdse, 270 casks spirits , 350 bbls tar, 4,315 bolts, 1,650 bales cot- FOREIGN. spirits, a,300; rosin, 1,484; cotton, Boautiful Line of Silks. A LIMITED QUANTITY OP worth i,25 for 75 cents. WEEKLY STATEMENT. STOCKS ON HAND OCT. 12, 1888. Spirits ashore, C,747; afloat, 779: total, 7,520. Rosin ashore, 84,989; afloat, 1,617; Loiai, otKOUo. Tar ashore, 1,101; afloat, &50; total. 1,451. Crude ashore, 721. ; Cotton ashore. 9,817; afloat, 2,665;to tal, 12,432. ' RKCKIPTS FROM OCT. 5 TO OCT. 12. Cotton. 12,803; spirits, 953;rosin, 1,483; tar, 1,144; crude, 617. l inch Henrielti Finished Cashmere, reduced to 25c. per yard. Raye Lama, Pmid & Fancies, worth 75c. for 48c. per yard. j The National D Committee WANTS MO EY To Dkfkat the Legitimate Expenses ok the , Present Campaign 1 -XI uiioSv ; : , Now Everr w ' s. -v Week w. ran. st ' UliOtroilT To THEY HAVE NO "TARIFF BARONS" to Whom . th-v . funds. PiOTECTElV can. apply for 1 -" j). cilEEs olalocs, mitaapedt0 "MVPeopto m whoso interest . this great campaign acralnsr war i md help : dan and EDAM rnpr ALc Taxes has been begun, to come up 55 inch PARISIAN PANEEII CLOTH, worth si.so for 98 cents. FULL LINE OP OPENED. Tileston lTpper Room Public coi-illallj- mvl- Dlfth Street 51. E. Churcli. lietvfnn :iti .,r,,t m i . . y ' ' ' UlltlA ouurcu streets, Kev. J). il. Tuttle, Pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7 30 p. m. St. Thomas' Pro-Cathedral." First Mass at ? a. m. second .Mass at 10 a. m. Vespers and iseueuiciion at 5 O ClOCJC. D. ni. Dnllv Vnwnt U..XJ U. HI. Second BaDtlst Church Church and Castle streets, Rev. j. P. Kins- TOiivw ui ji u. in. anu.7 ;wp. m. Sunday School at 9 a. in. Prayer meeting everv First Baptist Church (col.) corner of Fifth and Campbell streets. Kev. A. m. nnnwiv pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m., at 3 p. m. and at 8 p. m. Sunday School at 1 p. m. Seats free. EXPORTS FROM OCT. 5 TO OCT. 12. DOMESTIC. uotron. 4.3SU; spirits, 838; rosin, 101; rar, 4; crude, 546. The New York ftr-rph t has done much alreadV for nAmn.opotM oa cess. It is ready to do more. mparny and good -.words' ui iuuucnui am outsyinnathi and mtnd vtuiiuaitrn MnenK-pra 'iiiviiif, l-x- Sot i"".u?au" or.ner "ungs that are VWUiyiUgU. . "... Money is absni deal of it. J auu h yoou wJVnaolsand subscribers to NOW, Will per 'THE year, paid ANNOUNCEMENT ! BARGAIN DAy, THURSDAY. October 11th. PUT $125,010 In the coffers of the National Democratic Committee ! 9 TransparentGlycerine Alco na Soap IS EQ;UAL ;IN EVERY RESPECT TO THE expensive Toilet Soaps sold. We offer you 3 Cakes for 25 cents, and if you see It you will toH?t;. MUNDS BROTHERS. Established 15 years. oct 6 Frosh Fish Every Day TE ARE NOW PREPARED TO SHIP ALL kinds of Fish on short notice. G. G. AMAN & CO. sept 24 Dock st., bet. Front and Water. No. 1 ! 1 91arfr t 'St., WILL HAVE THEIR CA8HH0USE, Grand Opening u e inarit street, ON WILMINGTON, N. C. To the Democratic Voters OF THE UNITED STATES : MONDAY, cto er 8th. a. u. au orders received will be attended m.c, gwus uem siuppoa same aay as the order is received. oct 8 I HOW Very Easily "the oraptttj ment win promDtlv tnrt n m" of theNatibnal bemocucmtxou of every Yearly Subscription It receive? and win have the acknowiPd sent by the National Subscriber. , . 7. . "'..eacu Eyerj' Democrat In the country is interested Democrat, in the lanrt ZlflZ hand in the Greaf contest Here lsa Sitrtou ci lMcl x?1,1 In th 'lection ot CLEVELAND and Till nnrt ofr same time to -ecure nt a mnrtpmra XZ' ! Most Inrerestino: and Best CondaciedTni tratea Democratic NewsDaDer in tin Our Cartoons bv tho.ias"kavit- rhn Caricaturist, are alone worth the pii e of the I'aper. ; , Act Promptly, and Subscilbe by Next MaiL Address all 'Communion ti nnst with tnnrSnh scrlptionto . ' AMERICAN ORAPIIIO COMPANY 39 and 41 Park Place, N. V. Ur. Price's Bakng pc IN GIJEAT DQlASm I' -f . : t . .. . It is Excelled bj Kc and is admitted by -connoiavutr FINE 0TAND PURESTl ; . KOYAL NOT EXCEPTED Don't Forget that mi Goes Down to tne So: ; Weekly ! call and le'it me give you prices. P v- . kinds of Groceries and the finest li & t , Jno. L; Boatwrigit, -o had the sum of $8,150.10 of the coun ty lands on deposit in the State Na tional Bank of Raleigh at the time of its collapse. This deposit was clearly in defiance of the law upon the subject, as contained in what is known as the "Machinery act" for the collection of revenue, and it is ; the intention of the Board of Coun ty Commissioners to hold the Sheriff to a strict account for this open vio lauon or tne statute. Charlotte Chronicle: The larder of the Thompson Orphanage was -robbed one day last week, by a couple of negro men. The two men . had a dog with them, and were, seen by the matron as they were making .on with the booty, but she was alone with nobody near, except the little ehildren, and could do noth ing to intercept them. Mr. J. S T-fc X a. -l m .ranker reiurnea yesieraay irom a trip through Pennsylvania, and says that the Republican majority in that estate wm oe greatly reduced this year. The iron men are going to rote for Cleveland. Mr. Parker visited one large and influential Republican club, whose president is (XU intimate friend of his, and . says that the entire club will Vote for Cleveland. "They told me," says Mr. barker, "that they had Jived for a long time under Republican policy, and that they had contin ually grown poorer and pooror. Now they say they aro going to give the Democratic policy a trial, and if itldoesn't suit them they will go back to the Republican party." This sentiment prevails among the manufacturers all through Pennsvl-vania. Jtsacklen'g yvrnica Salv The Best Salve in the world for Cats, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, ami all fekin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale byWiii. H. Green. 'uir, urupnic I'uoiisning: company issues m. uvmucmuc newspapers the Daily Graphic and the Weekly Graphic. They are recognized throughout the United States as iuuou ju j ji uu consistent supporters of the wuiwi uih; pany. j3oui papers are strong oupjjuiiciB ui me jMauonai ana State Admin- isua iuus. J. lie UAILY and WEEKLY GRAPHIC circulates in every State and Territory of the Union. Tho Daily Graphic is published at auuu- a-nume weekly is published The recently issued address of the National wciuwiauuummiuee to the people of the uiulw oudwo sets lurm in piain language' Its r.vuUU4S lll.vuuiiuuua iv i iub legitimate eX' r"01"3"1 -"10 auiyaign. rever nas money been subscribed more Uberally, but never has a?vu a uemana ior tailff documents. Millions of these have been printed and circu- wrcuui jjicai expense. .Millions DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, 3C ILriJKL-S, SHAWLS,. Attention Ladies!!! -o- AND Underwear! -o- ELEGANT LINE OF mc 1 "i""'J ""lO uxuau Lt.hS U1ent need for campaign 18016 LliiGU. NiiT)liinS fY?? the PobUshers of the Graphic have de- cu ai Jki U W 9 uucu iumain me iouowing offer to the Dem ocratic voters or tne TTnitr? stoma. To every subscriber to tho WeekLx Graphic K?" paper win r.Vr ,, J. Jzr maucu LUl one year, out ONE HALi of the subscription price $l.25) wiu be telyseiltl.otne National Democratic Vr ' acKnowieagea by it. u , uueu, uowaoestnis strike you? You receive the Weekly Edition of the best Demo cratic, as w ell as the best Dally Illustrated paper in the count at. it r,i A,KSS?H,' T inn nrioA fn-w r vtn . fesfl u.H v , i: , J cai ' "alius ii om uctoDer l, ffiil&?HL Party Perpetuate the ' A,v.v' 1 wruiwracjr. ana lann Kerorm. Our Cartoons bv Tnos. nst th0ir rl caturist, are alone wonh the price of the paZ send along a subscription for the Weerly Graphic by next man wtn(, Jr. . "HP PriceTwIiich Suwntrt! WSIWfN- We want ttyfWT ..Vh , yL auu vigorous support, to get them, and your name will go down to dos- Tr' " . j vviuunu ui iuu UKAPHic as coon a X7T v. o w" luil vl uusiness. .m.uL-3 mi communications to AMEBIC AN GItAPUIC COMPANY 39 & il Park Place, New York. n'DQRS National DemOobatic Committee Towels, Rugs, Upholstering Goods! Mrs- E. B. Wiggins Is now in the Northern Markets purchasing a FALL STOCK OF TflE LATEST NOVELTIES IN MILLINERY, Fancy Goods and Notions ! of all Grades and Descriptions, which she will open for sale on or about the lOTH OF OCTOBER. H'iq'rs National Democratic committee.) 10 We 2S)rh Street. I New York, October 2. 1888. American Grai'hic Company: Gentlemen: We will receive any money sent by you to our Committee as indicated In your circular, and will send receipt as you may GUARANTEED TO'GimVFJL!) AMY CUSTOM-MADE' CORSE! IMYERjSTRQVSE & CO. I t AmiS. "412 'BROADWAY. N. Y. I oct 13 tf CALVIN S. BHICE, Chairman campaign committee. oct!4w STOVES. Removed. "Wilmington Savings k Trest Company U AVii kkaiovjsd TO No . ina -; putni .-rrs i lcl ' . casuier. No. 10. n ii tff r ft WTm ma ott . MUMM ,mmmm seacoast r. e. LARGEST STOCK and most completer ment to be found In the State. See oar . Stock and hear prices before bcr- ; lng: You will find that m can save you money; o- IN EFFECT SEPTEMBER U, 1888.AT 7 A. M. From Wilmington, From Uummocks.v ffvf 7:00 a. m Leave...-..., 7:45a. m. Lave 90 a. m Leave 10:25 a. nt ffave... 2:30p.m Leave....... 5:10 Lee 6:00 p. m Leave. . . ... . 9:00 p. m. A BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF Portierres & Lace Curtains A FULL LINE OF KID CLOVES, Corsets and Fancy Goods I A Larcre and Wrll of Domestic Goods from all t.h ini. ing manufactories. A cordial invi- itttiuu is extenaen to tho nKi: call and see our ENTIRRT.V tvtrw A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT NEW. YORK MILLINER, from one of the LEADING MILLINERY HOUSES, will be employed to nil all sept 12 tf J. H. CHADBOURN, Jr., , General Manager. Millinery Orders AND Satisfaction Guaranteed ! School Book QCHOOL BQOKS, For Private and Public Schools. ALL NEW STOCK CAN BE BOUGHT CHEAP EST AT HEINSBERGER'S. Pictures and Cards ' curjQ,pisTOLr SHOT, CAPS, CARTRIDGES, GLAE-' (SHALIi AND LARGE) Sash, Doors and Bit' POCKET AND TABIB CCIIM Eazors, Scissors & Sisir: In fact a complete stock tf HARDWABE In all its branches. We take pleasure In showing oar Goois- JacoM's R&XT. Stcr e, 12' South Front Street. - flKW 1 ORK. Oetohpr k icao 1 no.t.At t Stock of Fashionable Goods. 10 West 29th Street, AMERICAN GKAPAIC COMPANY- by you to ourfmmift --s??c Jahh flf circular, and win nn J wwiiii vvDinrir lect. Tnttoaai-risroULD RESPRfrrpTTTTA Z', 1? t; Chairman Camoa commm 1 Wends ana thTrolflto oct : Specials. tDEN HOSE, DOG COLLARS, LAWN '.Lowers, JPlshlns: Tackle, come In and look ittheni. we have the goods -and can make i&e prices touit. : W. K. SPRINGER & CO.. Xay 14 11 a4,EintSL. Wilmington, N.cj Don't Delay. JEND IOUR BROKEN OR INJUR EJ) FUR. nlture to HIP 51 Tl f I T Will lArnl f tr loiv prices. " prorapuy and M Market st. wmffi -S IWs. way and I tt;' not cnaiw trv Tint. nhrm ui I 'nil ot,h w repairs I hftwr.jrS1. V- i the of repairs. ialc?or Probable cost wun, uuu otrc mr. OCt J- B. FARRAR. o. 11 n. second st. TYIltMlr-fe MA 1 that he is now back at his old stand No ! Market street, which has 1 Vif' -itr overhauled, repaired andrefuYshei nrst class workmen, sham " ! attention h hn. n. "uv n,tmn TV .r,.uuuuc l ment tne Au oims iorce is now concentratwi t. wn , , sept 19 H. CROIfENBERG THEPHOTOGRAPHRR GIVC HIM A TiUAf.2 All Work Guaranteed, Pictures taken single orln GrouDs sept 24 tf adles will .save money and serve their in terests by awaiting her return, as her prices will be ' . v. Lower than Ever Before AND GOODS OF LATEST rrio Brackets cheap at ORNAMENT YOUR ROOMS, A LS O of every description. For. sale - oct 4 tf JOB PKHSTIT.'G! AGENT FOR De morest Re I iable Patterns, New Styles Just Received. - HEINSBEBGER'S. Blank Books, OAPER, ENVELOPES, INK, STEEL" PENS, Pencils and Paper Bag3 ; . - Cheap at - ' HEINSBERGrER'S. oct 5 ? AGENT FOR Pomorest Sewing ftflachines, Only $29.50. Warranted for five years. AGENT FOR Mules Wanted. mjt o ujs jtaik WANTED. LARGE, Young and First Class in all respects. . 4. A. SPRINGER: bet s central WoodHnd Coal Yard. Just Received, PINE LOT OF BANANAS, ORANGES, Fresh Ilome-Made Candy every Apples, tec day. sept 17 tf ANTONIO FANTOPULA 110 South Front st. Prescriptions A y xitL.x uyvruux DED . PATENT 4 AMES a MUNDS, Agt, oct 3 Princess k, bet. Front & Sud. RS,E.B,WI9GINS. BJarlcnt Street, We want vonr orders for UULIMGand -BWDDWj ,7i , ui iwjvI mi1-" and stock amonnt to anything "li: . are certainly entitled to at iea n t. vur money nas not Dcen. u. - - , material andjwe are conatanly H1' type ' ' lf Try us on any books yea order. - " N Personal attention to all orders. , . p'Wlt ARE NOW (W all who may'caU upon ia wf th thj finest ujea to be had on the Coast, we have mrf? . ,1 . Pink and Whaon-mov LevyandosfrenphDyeHouse. rpiTLOW'S SWEE Sll'TEEN AND SWAN uraptxuiuiy, , ... Down Face Powders. Ai.wi a fiiiMinpnf rmr I . n -lti MiWH A JlL. Chemicals; Patent. Medicines; TTohet ArHcles; iUyriie UTQ Vt?i Uliuu r- "errumes,'tc.,' at , ... -.1 .", ... ". ! " NT.IITTiTi rnilllll Uflfk'"' always on nana, serreu .K'okLEV. style desired. W. togv 3 pet J F. C. MILLER'S. ' ' Drugstore.- . porner Fourth and Nun Sts. J r. .--PrescrlDUon3 filled at an hnnn ho hirrht -r. - , . . . . ... ... -ri r" v - l , . eepL ll ti , oct 10 tf
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