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i lias slandered. He says also that I no relative of JJr. iSnee(V whatever; lias been his politics heretofore, can vote forDockery without disgracing himself. ; . Charlotte Chronicle: Although Dr. Washington Morrison, of Paw Creek: this connty. had been sick several days, nothing serious was apprehended until Tuesday. His malady quickly developed until he succumbed to congestion of the lunsrs - yesterday afternoon. The doctor was about 52 years old. TVo of the most prominent and in fluential colored men at Mount HollyTomllunterandGrilbertBroorn have Dubliclv announced that they intend to leave the Republican party and vote the straight Dem ocratic ticket hereafter. They have the courage of their convictions and thev are wearing Clevelan hats. co: V- JL- Absolutely Pure. HThls powder never vanes. A marvel of pa rity .strength and wholesomeness. M ore econ omical man the ordinary klnda, and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude of low test, short weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. 110 YAL BAKING POWDER CO., 106 Wall St.; N. Y. oct 38 d&wly tcnrm ithcd Srdpw THURSDAY, OCT. 18. 1888. IN CONGRESS YESTKUOAV. SENATE. Washington, ' October 17. The Senate resumed consideration of the tariff "bill, and was addressed by Mr. Teller. At the close of nlr. Teller's speech Mr. Allison offered a concurrent res olution for a recess of Congress from Saturday next to the 19th of Novem ber The resolution went over till to morrow. Mr. Morgan then proceeded to address the Senate on the Tariff Bill. He referred to Mr. Allison's - recess resolution as a piece of finesse to cover the death of the bill. Without action on the bill the Senate adjourned. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. . The speaker laid before the House twelve pension veto messages, which were referred to the Committee on Invalid Pensions. Mr. Cox, of New York, rising-to a question of privilege, sent to the clerk's desk and had read an edi torial from the New' York Tribune - of 29th ultimo, entitled "S. S. Cox's Postal Fraud," charging him with sending unfrankable matter through the mails under his frank., Mr. Cox said he had seen thd alleged fraud upon which the Tribune's editorial was based, and it was a forgery. He had set on foot an investigation as to where the forgery originated. Mr. Kilgore, of Texas, offered a resolution providing for the final adjournment on the 25th inst. Mr. Richardson, of Tennessee, moved its reference to the Ways and ' Means Committee. Agreed to. J5ucklens Arnica Salve The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin 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 by Win. H. Green. : stateTnews. - TAKE IT IN TIME. Jj or want of a nail, a shoe was lostr.fdr want of a shoe, a horse- was lost; for want of a horse, a rider was lost." Never neglect small things The first signs or pneumonia anu consumption can posttivelyhe check ed bv Dr. Acker's English Remedy for Consumption. Muhds Brothers, druggists. j : Wilmington District, Methodist E. Church South, fourth round of Quarterly Meetings: Brunswick Mission, Oct. 17, 18 and 19. Brunswick ct., at Shallotte Camp, Oct. 20 and 21. Magnolia ct., at Carlton, Oct. 27 and 28. Bladen St. Mission, Oct. 28 and 29. Kenansville ct.,jOct. 31. Onslow ct., Nov. 3 and 4. Cokesbury ct., Nov. 10 and 11. Bladen ct., Nov. 17 and 18. Elizabeth ct., Nov. 24 and 25, T. W. Guthrik, P. E. - - - - A NAKKOW ESCAPE. Co!. W. K. Nelson, of Brooklyn, came home one evening feeling a peculiar tightness in the chest. Be fore retiring he tried to draw a long breath but found it impossible. He suffered four days from pneumonia and the doctors gave him up. Dr. Acker's English Remedy for Con sumption saved him and he is weli to day. Munds Bros., druggists. No. 10. SCHEDULE WILHUGION SEACOAST R. R. v. - .... f-r IN EFFECT OCTOBER 15, lSSATJA. M. WILMINGTON MARKET. Oct. IS. 2:30 P. M STTT?TT,S TrmPRATTTTVrET Firm I at 42'i cents. Sales of receipts at 42j cents. "-'-.-' ' ;'.-:." "" "'-.'".',' ' KOSIN Steady at G7 cents for strained and 70 cents for good strained.-1" - TAR Firm at $1.C0. CRUDE TURPENTINE Firm at $1.30 for hard, $2.10 for yellow dip and virgin. ; COTTON Steady. The following are the official auotations: Ordinary, 6 1-1C; good " ordinary, "7f ; low middling 11-16; middling 9 3-16;good middling 9$. .' Receipts to-day: Spirits, 168;rosin, 28T; tar, 612; crude, 75; cotton. 1,595. MAIiTNE NEWS. ARRIVED. Steamer Cape 'Fear, Tomlinson, Favetteville, T D Love. Schr Red Wing, Johnson, Phila- j delphia, Geo Harnss, Son & Co. CLEARED. Steamer Cape Fear, Tomlinson, Fayette ville, .T D Love. J ft I - i 'f sk: 'its ( , hi 1U !, An J!. i ! J -OP-1 111! II DRY GOOBS MB RXJGS, ART CARp SOTT a-J Our Handsome Stock of Ladies1 DEESS GOODS Curtains, WIH3DOVJ S Can be found in the CORNER STORE. U We arc sell.ng LARGE QUANTITIES of Shades n 5 suit ALL who call, the prices rulim? RAlWe are"Pren . ' all grades of goods ! -fo? -o- ANNOUNCEMENT-,!- Br steamship Ashdell, Main, Liv- This apartment is devoted exclusive erPool. Williams & Murehison Brig Edith, Foster,Port-au-Prince, Hayti, E G Barker & Co. EXPORTS. FOREIGN. Liverpool Br steamship Ashdell 4,817 bales cotton. Port au-Prince Brig Edith 167, 888 ft lumber,61,300 shingles. ly to the sale of LADIES' GOODS. The assortment is complete. We have possibly the Largest Stock of DRESS GOODS in the city. We name a few Special ' . BARGAINS. -o No. lll MtH, WILL IIAVE T1IEIH WEEKLY STATEMENT. STOCKS ON HAND OCT. 12, 1888. Spirits ashore, 6,747; afloat, 779; total, 7,526. . Rosin ashore, 84,989; afloat. 1.617: total, 86,606. Tar ashore, 1,101; afloat, 350; total, 1.401; Crude ashore, 721. Cotton ashoret9,817; afloat, 2.665:to tal, 13,482. . RKCKIPTS FROM OCT. 5 TO OCT. 12 Cotton. 12.805; spirits, 953 ;rosin, 1,483; tar, l,144;crude, 617. KXPORTS FROM OCT. 5 TO OCT. 12 DOMESTIC. Grand Openinff '1 AM Aowverrw BHOUGIIT TQ :.' fetal THIS ! 40 inches wide, in best Shades, of su per quality, at oUc. per yard, wouia oe cneap at 4 oc. F r a n c h F I a n n e I , 54 inches wide, at 85c. worth a dol lar if a cent. o.v MON D October 8th ard. BXTR1 QUALITY iadies' ttabet C oth9 Cotton, 4,389; spirits, 8a8; rosin, 101; Pretty Colors at $1.15 per y tar, 854; crude, 546. The Bargain of the Season, Embroidered Robes, Fal In newest styles. Many have already been sold, though we receive a new supply weekly and will be always able to offer something NEW. DRY GOODS. FORKIGN. Spirits, 2,300; rosin, 1,484; cotton, DUESS GOODS, SHAWLS; . -o- Underwear! From Wilmington, From Ilummocts. Leave 7:00 a. m Leave 7:45 a. m. Leave 9:30 a. in Leave. . .. 10:25 a. m. Leave 2:30 p. m Leave 5:10 p. m. J. U. CHADBOURN, JR., oct 15 tt General Manager. Goldsboro Argus: Mr. Thos. S Sutton, of Sampson county, has a common field pea vine that measures eighteen feet across. Newbern Journal: Sportsmen are out hunting nearly every day and seldom fail to bring back quantities of wild game and in great variety. A gentleman living in the city has recently gone on three hunting ex peditions and killed four deer. " Smaller game, geese, duck, quail, squirrel, etc., are in market nearly every day. Asheville Citizen: Mr. George A. Shuford has returned from a visit to Macon, Clay and Cherokee. His own observations and the opinions of competent observers assure him of brilliant Democratic success. The best of feeling prevails everywhere. Mr. Johnston is gaining, rather than losing, as his opponents fondly claim; and he will succeed himself by a largely increased majority. Durham JPlant:. This morning as the wife of Dolphus Fuller, who works in the 'long cut1' department of Blackwell'8 Durham Tobacco Co., was about her morning duties, wearing a bustle of goodly propor tion, passed near an open fireplace, when the bustle, holding the skirt of her dress way out behind, held it over the blazing fire. Before she was aware of it she was all aflame, . and in all probability is fatally - burned. Winston EailyuTo give some faint Idea of the ephemeral growth of this section: A little over 17 years ago the people of this county voted $100,000 for the construction of a railroad from Greensboro to this oint. The road was built and in fet? than ten years the last dollar of tjjig ebt was paid, while her tax able increased 775 nearlv Launnburg change On the first Sabbath in Nove.mD.er neV pastor o! the Presbye"a Churcli here will be formally iubL1,1- ReV Dr. n. G. Hill,ofMaxton,w.l,Pr.each the installation, sermon. Rev. Phillips, of Fayetteville, willdei. ver the charge to the pastor and Rev. A. N. Ferguson will deliver the charge to the people. Mr. Cam Wright "T requests us to say that he is a first cousin of the deceased John W. Sneed and that he hurls back into Dockery's face a challenge . for a comparison of his own ancestors with those of the dead, man, whom jveot was paia, wuno ner tax niOoerty in the meantime had 4sed m $2,107,140 to $5,212,--nearly vle what it was. Prescriptions CCURATELY COMPOUNDED. PATENT Medicines, Toilet Articles, &c. Prices reason able. A trial is asfced. JAMES C. MUNDS, Agt, Druggist, oct 3 Princessrst., bet. Front & second. o- o- 11 MARKKT STKEET. Cheap Grades of ress Flannels, Trihnnriings & Velvets, ELEGANT LTNE OF T he -Lit N'q?kins, Towels, Rug,, '9 if . Afresh lot oI&I);cilESL aan and EDAM cheese, " . ' ! Ur.- Price's Bak'ng pc' - - - , . ISGKEAT enujj. It is Excelled by Nc ' and is admitted by "connoiaseu tc 1 FINE TAND PURESTl ROYAL NOT EXCEPTED. Don't Forget that r,j v GoesDowntotneS:: -! 7 Weekly ! ; Call and leit me give you pHc& I kinds of Groceries and the flnesi at Jno.L- Boatel: sept 24' - , o4 lSiCSaFrc : GTOVE0. 1 HEATIN&.&: O00E I Dpliolsterins' . (oods! nu'ct vwuivjlxh x. , ment to be found in the mt& seec o . ' JStock and hear prices before bur- uies Wanted. 4 "jyULES ONE IAIK WANTED. LARGE, Young and First Class in all respects. J. A. SPRINGER, oct 5 Central Weod and Coal Yard. Schooi Books. gCHOOL BOOKS, For Private and Public Scbools. ALL NEW STOCK CAN BE BOUGHT CHEAP EST AT HEINSBERGER'S. Pijctur-sand Cards rjO ORNAMENT YOUR ROOMS, ALSO Brackets of every description. For sale clieap at HEINSBEBGER'S. BEank Books, pAPER, ENVELOPES, INK, STEEL PENS, Pencils aud Paper Bags Cbeap at HEINSBERGER'S. oct 5 we have opened A complete LINE OF with everything else to be found in a well ordered Uress Goods Department. TIIE LATEST STYLES, o- DRESS GOODS HousekeePins Goods Towels, Napkins, Frineed Table Cloths, with In apkms to match. ; Silks, Velvets, Plushes, Flannels, Trimmings, OUNAIH EKT8, &C.( &c. ferinoUnderwear AVE SELL THE BEST One Dollar Kid Glove In the South. It is FOSTER'S Five Button Length, in Colors and Blade None better made. Every pair warranted. Ladies' Merino Vests, Hosiery,Handkerchiefs &o. A BEAUTIFUL STOCK PF ' Portierres & I ace Curtains i -o A FULL LINE OF KID GLOVES, : - .. .... 1 : Corsets and Fancy (x . ( u ds Stock &nd hear prlqes betore buy- . can Bavejou money. CUrJG,PlG70I SHOT, CAPS, 0AETKIDGE8, GLi (skALLA3iDLAr.cz.) A Larre and Well Selected Stock SaSll . D 00r 8 flinfl CJ! TV . 1 ' 'j 1 1 j 1 - 1 . f . ui ouuitrsLic jrous irom an ine leau ing: iiianufactories.; i A cordial invi tation is extended to the public to call and see our ENTIRELY NEW Stock of Fashionable Goods. oct Stf ' - nnnwm. urn miDli trv.f Mil lADLJi lUi- Eazors, SoissolfB & C In act' a complete stock of HARDWAEI - ' ' Inallltsfirajicics We take pleasure in showing w C Jacpbi's Ildr .12 Souta' Front Street oct4 it New-Yorfi.fi. WUe 1 Stoiamslilp Co Pink and White G-ossamer rjITLOW'S SWEET SIXTEEN AND SWAN Down Face Powders. Also a full line of Drugs, Chemicals,' Patent, Medicines, Tohet Articles. Perfumes, etc., at P. C. MILLER'S, Drugstore. Corner Fourth and Nun Sts., P. 8. Prescriptions filled at all hours, day or night. sept 11 tr H. CRONES BERG, THE PHOTOGRAPHER., G I VIS HIM A IKIALJ All Work Guaranteed. Pictures taken single or In Groups, sept 21 tt Don't Delay. gEND OUR BROKEN OR INJURED FUR nlture to me and I will repair It promptly and at low prices. I propose to make my living this xray and I will do the work well and wllTnot charge top much for doing It. Call and see some of the . . i impairs I hare already made. I will also re- pair4 Sewing Machines, Musical Instruments, c.i ae welf as Furniture, will cheerfully give estimates or probable cost of repairs, come anM rac . J. B. PARRA1L oct 8 . - -o. H n. Second st. LADIES. MISSES. MEN AND .... . . " An ttie adjoining apartment we Iiave RHVQ I - concentrated our otopk of Gents7 Goods, The Finest Assortment of where can be found a splendid I ' stock 01 everything at astonishingly French, Scotch and English low prices. Suitings, Have not the time ; to-day for ALL WOOL AHERIC1N CASSMKRES, Pennsyl direct from the Mills in vania. particulars. Will publish same in our next, in the meantime Dicksev'sMary land Kerseys, if you desire BARGAINS call at the CASH HOUSE of and a great variety of goods for JBoys' Wear. Iff atz , 116 Market St.; - ; WILMINGTON N. C. Gents' Half-Hose, Merino and Cainers Hair TlndAr- Shirts and Drawers.Collarsand Cnff s. Scarfs and Neckties &c. The succe ss we nave naa Heretofore in catering 10 ine xastes or trentlemen is a good proof of what we cati now do with sucn larcrelv increased facilities: we also offer a larere stock of Do mestic Goods. Prints. Ginjrhams. Bleached and Brown Cottons, Sheet ings and Shirtings. Our 8c. Bleach ing- is a wonner. mile from IJacolatoo. X. c . ss l With a determination to irreatlv acres. i3 acres ciekren- o . iinimiiDann. n :,n 1 .1 butxlvta rood croDS for n . lCT ' T.r , , .UBl b-wh runnsnir thTonXhit7nAKrm .b we ijave raaqe Bwraciive- prices r f -v. . Br.... ,Tndr ,:j,. V,-1 i! a iavr ucrea ui uairan Janet "0 acres In wood, oal: and bercl. .Another trf c( l&lng win, uue xroiu t Valuable lands for Sale. I 1A in-i uif I, .sn LYING ON c.eami, tine eprlng of delia wafer, about aix acre of bottom bind iKar UonttobWjb.; te.-l,or lobcco- but Krows other exope well ; 75 acres In yellow pine -and oak: For price and terms appiv to - jncii 16 it . AurVra & Br5l Ktata Crotr on the iSSSiS Md" VptL musrcbihnVana the attention hickory , web Um of ml buyers. ' r ' ? mllea irom Llnohr I TT TP HI n v liu, i . jjlcu. i mil . - TP lOf & 103 Market St.. oct J5 l & g u . FfQat-apy;' BUY THE mmsj VltLV inmn BRELTy GUARANTEED TO OUTWEAR AMY CUSTOM-MADE' CORSET AMVRKSTRQUSE & CO. MTRS.-4.I2' BROADWAY; AT. V. oct 1 ivr ow eady. I AM FULLY - PRErAliED TO FU1&ISH my friends and the public jrenerallv with the Purest Drugs that can be tound In the city. Also a fine assortment of Toilet soap. Brushes and Combs. I have a line assortment of Cigars and Cigarettes. J can be found at my store JNignc ana tay. - v - - JOHN sheehan, the Druggist, oct 13 tf ; ' N.W. cor. Fifth and Castle stsl Wilmington Sanugs Trust Company TT AVE REMOVED TO No. 108 PKINcESS Lie FROM PIER JVJ5AST Located between c&amW t. ' . At3o'clo& ' Besses DELAWARE...- "gStf street, the office reeently occuo'ed bv Mr. I StF1"1'"'' 'i Uiiwi iivuuuj, nuvic uuoiUtfOi nui UClc 1 TITIT A T i 1)17 ; , ' . . . octltf Cashier. Si res- JOB PIONEER ' ; DELAWARE.......".-"""' J DENEFACTOK PIONEER.- par Through Bills -t ltates guaranteed to and tx F We want your orders for PRIMTIO. doing your: wort Well, with eood material and stock amounf to anything we know we i and South Carolitta.' are certainly eniiuea to at least a portion. I " ir"rtt material andjW t.VTV - Try us ' on an v books ven want made to I TIIEO. JS.-Ji.bjib, Personal attention to all orders. . JACKSON & BELL. ias not been put In old time! 'P6r'ErtorPassf. -Iwe are cqnstanly addinff new! n Q giui8 TIIEO. R.2MK.?PrC- ": OCt 13 Special - Tf M 111a uic '---f h!s that be 13 now wwir -i - I mat ne ia now -- c ARD EN noSEt:DOG COLLAIiS, LAWN J Market Street, :Md t Jc; ,-erhauled. repalredL a Mdwers, Fishing Tackle, come in and look 1 first class worianen. sflt' p &i tnem. we nave the goods and can make I attention he nopes i" , the prices to;sulu - - I patronace of tbe puou k:
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