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A little taken; in the morning sharpens tte appetite, cleanses the stomach and if eetens the breath. A PHYSICIAN'S OPINION. 1 "I have been practicing medicine for twenty years and nave never been able to ' put up a vegetable compound that would, ike Simmons Liver Regulator, promptly and effectively move the Liver to action, and at the same time aid (instead of weak ening) the digestive and assimilative Ewers of the system." i M. HirrroN, M.D., Washington, Ark. Marks of Genuineness t Lookforthe red ' fvaria.Mn.rtr nn front of Wranner. and the Seal and Signature of J. II. Zeilln & Co., in . , red, on the side. xaKenoouier. nov 26 tc lstp d&wiy ensat W'AvMartln & Co , 111 North Water Street, Wllmlugton, N. C., Manufacturers of Naval Stores, Venice and Ink Turpentine, Lubricating Oilg. Leather Dress ing Oils and ReadyMixed Pains.all Colors BREWSTER'S PITCH A SPECIALTY. Correspondence solicited. Address BOX 575. oct 12tf "STOKLEY'S." -WE ARE NOW V pared. to accommodate iiJ wno may call upon us with the Finest Oysters to be had on the Coast. We have made special preparations ror the season. Myrtle Grove, Middle aod Stump Sound Oysters always on hand, style desired. oct 10 tf Served promptly and in any w. h. stokijsy. Wrightsville. NOTICE. Mattresses Renovated J Mattresses for Sale! -P.P. Pillows, Feather Pillows, cushions Springs. 0 i - W II I. (Oppssltf,city HaiL) nov CAUTION Bvre cf Fraad, as my name and the price ?ppedoa the bottom of all my advertised Jesbefore leaving the - factory, which protect cirera against high prices ana Inferior goods. oiilfr oSers V7lL. Iouslas shoes at a,re rprice, or savs he has them without my name rce stamped on the bottom, put Dim down as , m T I V.L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE. FOR GENTLEMEN. JhMtHJ SEAMXESS Shoe smooth ?Uhe wTACKS J VAX THREAD to fKlp ewy bund-sewed and lVj f!i hUGIS 3 SHOE, the oiiitasl kwdrSilSe welt shoe. EqnalsVns! VUGI?AS S3.50 POLICE SHOE, MuldS d ftte7 Criers aUwearthem! C?TPOAS ?t?9 HOE is unexcelled NO- tor -Tf a f f rwSir u uic iriu. i ilVchS1?;8 ! tall - ( wvJ--- . And what shall be thought of the infamous scoundrel who sent out from Raleigh, on Monday last, a telegram stating that the Democrats in North Carolina were all armed and that several colored voters had already been murdered? And what shall be done with him? Is the judi- ciary of North Carolina again 'ex - hausted?" There is one pleasing feature in the returns from New York and that is'that Abram S. Hewitt has been defeated in the content for the Mays oralty. In knifing Cleveland his followers have defeated the Demo crats in the country at large but they have not helped their own man. We have heretofore had a very high regard for Mr. Hewitt but hereafter he will be assigned a place in our picture gallery very near Beast But ler. 9 . It is very interesting now to look back for a very little while and see the absolute confidence in the result which was felt by the Demo cratic party everywhere. In New York on Monday a great deal of money was staked at odds on Cleve land. There was a feeling of satis faction and certainty everywhere and many Republicans were already conceding Cleveland's election. We clip the following from yesterday's Herald: Chairman Calvin S. Brice, of the Democratic National Campaign Committee, v received despatches from every part of the Union yes terday where any warm contest is being made against the national ticket. These advicyes werewff a sanguine character indeed; so .very hopeful were they that they indi cated a majority for Cleveland and Thurman in the electorial college of more than oiie hundred. The Na tional committeemen themselves, while conservative in their state ments, predicted that Cleveland and Thurman would have a majority of the popular vote exceeding that cttst for Tildenand Hendricks in 1876. Chairman Brico summed up the situation thus: "We are sure to carry the election We shall not have less than 20,000 Lijlurality in New York State, 10,000 111 lllUltlllit, U,UWIU otiocj' cuv 2,000 in Nevada, with a fair chance for victory in Illinois and Michigan. The republicans have given up hope of carrying Connecticut be cause of the unexpected outcome of the contest for the Governorship in that State. The republican candi date for Governor, ex-Mayor Bul keley, of Hartford, has, according to reports from there, given up all hope of being elected if he has to carry the national republican ticket along with him, and so is devoting every .effort toward securing his own election regardless of the rest of the republican ticket. I under stand that the situation is so des perate that Senator Joseph R. Haw ley and several other prominent Connecticut republicans have call ed upon tlVe Republican National Committee to come to their immed iate aid. "The State of Nevada has been given up by some of the ablest Re publicans, and Senator Leland Stan ford, of California, being a tariff re former, has not put up a dollar to help his party in that State, ttnd therefore they have lost an impor tant factor in this campaign." Senator Arthur P. Gorman said yesterday: "Looking at the whole case I am perfectly confident that Cleveland will receive at least as larcre an electoral vote as in 1884. Therwmay be radical changes in lo calities, and there are such changes in both parties, but,! nave uqdonut that our pluralities In the four se verely contested States will be much larger th aii four' years ago." Senator - Daniel W. Voorhees tele graphed that the Hoosier State was solid for the Democracy. J John P. 'Irish, of California, told ChairiiiatJ Brice yesterday 'that he had jusf received a dispatch from, the office of j;he San Francisco Alia which" set forth that the Golden State, Qying to the coalition, he tween the labor people and the. Democrats, wijl be, safe for Cleve, lurid antj Tfturman. Dry sermqns are bad enough, Xu for the 'minister to P'eaeh them throucrh his nose is inexcusable. Dr Bull's Cough Syrup will save both minister and sermon if taken in time. LOCALNEWa Index to Nkw advertisements. M M Katz Specjal Bargains. UKI!3BEKGEvt;-Cfco6is BOOKS Opera House Cora Van Tassel IIcske & Draper Announcement Entertainment Gracp I cnurcl Geo It Fkescii if SfiNS ftQc and f.ot Mrs E B ViGQiifs-rAttentien cadjea, Y c Mjh-er Pln and WTrtte (tamer Jxo L, Boat-weight swlr-Rlsing Buctwheat j It 1ms been very warm to-day but 1 ' oler weather ilPedicted. ; If you want a iicture frametl go ( to Heinsberger's. He lias a large assortment 01 Mouldings to select j indications, ' For North Carolina, light local ' rains and cooler to-night, i m . ,, I No City Court this morning, all of the cases having been continueu un til to-morrow. All kinds of School j School Supplies can Books and be bought cheapest at Heinsberger's. A few mocking bird cages left which we wish to close out at re duced prices. Jacobi's HdwDepot. t We have a job lot of -fluting ma chines which we are offering below factory cost7 Jacobi's Hdw Depot, t Hood's Sarsaparilla cures catarrh by expelling impurity from the blood j QYe it tx trial. Remember the Oxford Orphan Asylum wherever services are held on Thanksgiving Day. . The Democratic gain in New Han over this election has been about 500. We think that is doing pretty well. We now have stove boards to go under your stores, of beautiful de signs, that are guaranteed not to tarnish, Jacobi's Hdw Depot. t We have it now, a razor that will shave you clean and make you hap py. Every one warranted. Jacobi's Hdw Depot. The joint services of the denomi nations represented in the Evangel ical Alliance will be held on Thanks giving Day at Grace Methodist Church and the sermon will be preached by Rev. Dr. Pritchard. We were pleased to receive a visit to day from Mr. Julius S. Murry, business agent for "Zozo, the Magic Queen," who is to appear at the Opera House in this city on Thurs day night, the 15th iust. An elegant entertainiuent for the benefit of GraGe M. E. Church will be given at Col. Roger Moore's resi dence on Friday night. There will be some delightful music and re freshments in variety and abun dance. A Ouripns Freak qf Suture. Mr. Chas. E. Wood, who lives on Hanover street, between Fifth and Sixth, owns a brown Leghorn roos ter that has recently changed his color. Several weeks ago the fowl W.s taken sick with chicken pox, and came very near making a die of it,but he eventually pulled through and while in a state of convalescence began to shed his coat of beautiful red and bronze plumage. Nearly all of his feathers came o$ and left him quite naked and when a new coat did come out it was of a white and red color. Tle Result, The result of the elections can be summed up in a few words. We really have not the heart to go into details. Cleveland has been defeat ed. by treachery and rascality. Of this there can be no doubt. On New York the result hinged' and New . i York was safely Democyvsio. A fair poll to-oiy of that State would probably give Cleveland 20,000 ma jority. The returns at this writing are to the effect that the Sp.Hvl South, with its 153 electoral votes, has gone for Cleveland an,d to this is to be added 6 for Connecticut. 9 t a I . for New Jersey and 15 for IndiajaA aggregating 183. There, sone slight doubts yet as to Illinois, 22; votes, Citlifo.rnia 8L and Kansas p,ut it is impossible for tt. Ieino crats to succeed xyitlout Hlnats and we do q. XGW ook to that State Vih my hone whatever. The re suit has been a great surprise to all, Republicans as well as Democrats, as the former had virtually given up all hopes of electing Harrison. But North Caroling thank Gotl and we saY it with all reverence is PemoAratc to te. backbone, Bnt fey returns are yet in, h.it Yfo think that the Sta.t Va gone Bemocratie by not less than 25.0QQ majority. ifhis is a. great consolation to us. We would ft thousand times rather havo lost the jreneral election and save the State than to have lost the State and elected the President. WilmiiiKton District Methodist E. Ohuvph toniX fourth round of O.tiarterlv ATeetintrs:- JEUiikbeth tX. iTov. 3ap,d 4. -Kenansyille ct.tvov.'33". OnsloY cIm ??ov. 34 and 25. T. "Y. GUTHRIK, P. E. . New Hanover. The official returns are not yet all in but the following is the vote ves- terdxy so far as received. Part of this is unofficial: FirstWard FirstDivision Gov ernor Fowle 140, Dockery 523. Sen ate Strange'lSS, Rice 440. Legisla tureHicks 138, Davis 138. Hollo way 440. Howe 440. Congressman Rowland 139, Lockey 523. Sheriff Johnson 136, Manning 352. 'First Ward Secod Division Governor Fowle 103, Dockery 3G7. Senate Strange 103, Rice. 362. Leg islature Hicks 105, Davis 105, Hollo4 way 360, Howe 360. Congressman Rowland 103, Lockery 361. Sheriff Johnson 12o, Manning 393. First Ward Third Division Governor Fowle 51, Dockery 300. Senate Strange 48, Rice 248. Leg islature Hicks 51, Davis 51, Hollo way 251, Howe 251. Congressman Rowland 52, Lockey 297. Sheriff Johnson G8, Manning 241. Skcond Ward For Governor Fowle 361, Dockery 95. Legislature Hicks 350. Davis 350, Holloway 85 Howe 85. Senate Strange 350, Rice 78. Congressman Rowland 363, Lockey 91.- Sheriff Johnson 183, Manning 135. Third Ward Governor Fowle 374, Dockery 141. Senate Strange 326, Rice 122. Legislature Hicks 371, Davis 371, Holloway 121, Howe 121.. Congressman Rowland 364, Lockey 140. Sheriff Johnson 144, Manning 146. Fourth Ward Governor Fowle 312, Dockerv 112. Cleveland electors 312, Harrison electors 117. Senate Strange 300, Rice 105. Legislature Hicks '314, Davis 310, Holloway 102, Howe 103. Congress Rowland 312, Lockey 110. Sheriff Manning 121, Jolinson 101. Fifth Ward 1st Divisiou-rGov ernor Fowle 219, Dockery 347. Sen ate Strange 174, Rice 358. Legis latureHicks 215, Davis 215, Hollo way 325, How e 325? Congress Row land 207, Lockey 353- Sheriff John son 108, Manning 332. Fifth Ward 2nd Division Gov ernor Fow'e 93, Dockery 340. Sen ateStrange 89, Rice 333. Legisla ture Davis 94, Hicks 94, Hollo ray 341, Howe 341. Congress Rowland 93, Lockey 341- Sheriff Johnson 45, Manning 320. Harnett Township Governor Fowle 106, Dockery 174. Senate Strange 104. Rice 150. Legislature Hicks 103, Davis 103, Howe 150 Holloway 150. Congress Rowland 106., Lockey 174. Sheriff Johnson 40, Manning 140. Masonboro Township Govern or Fowle 67, Dockery 63. Senate Strange 65, Rioe 60, Legislature Hicks 65, Davis 65, Howe 57, Hollo way 57. Congress Rowland 65. Lockey 60. Sheriff Johnson 10, Man ningG7. Cape Fear Township Cleveland 33, Harrison 215, Fowle 3.3, Dockery 215, Rowland 33, Lockey 311, Strange 32, Rice 72, Lloyd 143, Hicks 32, Davis 32, Holloway 72, Howe 59. Nixon 5-Waddell 137, Johnson 163, Manning 70. Federal Point Township Cleve land 13, Harrison 6,5. Fowle 13,Dock- ery 65, Rowland 10, Lockey 68, John- - IT son & Manning 63. A Short Season. The popular favorite, Cora Van Tassell, is to appear at the Opera House in this city three nights this week. Thursday, Friday and Sat urday, with a matinee on Saturday uftornoon. This charming little ac tress has always been a great fa Yorite with our people and her re turn here this season is ncoio the less welcome because Icig delayed. She has added ta her renortoire Frank Richmond's three act drama "S wee V Sixteen" aud she is well sup- pjjed by Mr. Edwin Young, and an excellent company. Popular prices, 10, S3 and 35 cents are an nounced and the box sheet will be momin- Uei berger,s tosinorrj rlrTin the country. j The dwelling of Mr. A. McQueen J atPlain View Robeson county, was destroyed by Ore last Sxyiday morn ing, with nearly a& the furniture.'. lne ri was. accidental. The house a hanrmi tniftiire inr d, nanusome structure, just cuupietet,. There was souje losur- auw on the property burned, hufc . j iiot sufilcien4to cover, the loss. ri or oeq glass nun sasr ror your hot. housesMs constantly to be had at The Fire Light Open Grate Stove is without equal for comfort, econo my and cheerfulness. Sold only by the Factory's Agent, Nath'l Jacobi. - t . The Brazilian Boat. Capt. Slocum, of the strange craft which entered the river on Sunday last, the Uberdade, and of which we spoke yesterday,' was in the city to day and paid us a pleasant visit. He is accompanied on . his- jolurney North by his wife, and his two sons, one of them a boy and the other a man. Capt. Slocum- and his sons made the boat and Mrs. Slocum made the sails. She will probably come up to the city before she leaves the river. Capt. Slocum says that he met Minister Jarvis at Rio and was very kindly and courteously treated by him. THE MAILS. The malls close and arrive at the citv Post office as follows: CLOSE. Northern through malls, last 11. 00 P. M Northern through and way malls. . . 8. 00 A. M N. C. and A. & N. C. Railroads and routes supplied therefrom 8.00 A. M. Raleigh & Fayettev:e. fi.00 P. M. and 8.00 A. M. Southern way malls 2.00 P. M. Southern through malls 0.15 P. M. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Western mails (C. C. Railway.... .. G.;iOA.M. Cape Fear & Y V R R and points sup- pueu uiereirom G.30 A. M. Raleigh & Hamlet it. R. and points supplied therefrom ........ is A . m Smith vllle ' on P m Wrightsville s.:w a. .mi. Clinton, special :ms p m MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS. Onslow C. H, and intermediate offi ces.... (5 on a iif TUESDAYS AND FRIDAY Little River, S. C, and Intermediate offices . m a r Cape Fear River mail m v xV OPEN FOR IVEUVBllY. Northern and way malls 80OP M Northern though mall, late ""iloo p! m. southerU m.ails . 30 A M Southernway mails ' ku)a'm Carolina Central R. R ' ompm .Malls collected fi-om street boxes in business portion of city at 5 A. M., H A. M. and 4.45 P. M. and tvoxa other points of t he city at ft p. m. and 4 A. M. Qenerai dellveiT open from 0.30 A. M. to 7.00 P. M., and on Sundays from 0.00 to 10.20 A. M. ,Sn0fsellvery PCTi on Sunday from 9.30 tO 10.i0 A. M. , Money Order and Heirister Denartmnnt. nrv.n from 8 A. M. to 5 P. M.. contimtous. Stamp Office open from, aoo A. M. to 5 P. M Stamps on sale at general deliveiT ti.30 A.M 10 A. ir. and 1 tq Pi M. Tafee Notice. TOR TUB BENEFIT OF GRACE ALETHO WST E. CHURCH, there will be an Entertain ment at the residence of Col. ROGER MOORE next Friday Evening, Nov. 9th,: 1883. The la dies in charge have determined to make this one 01 ine most, enjoyable occasions ever known in the city of Wilmington. An elegant Supper will served, consisting of Oysters, Sal ads, Ice Cream and other delicacies too tempt ing to bo resisted. Among other attractions will be MUSIC, and we nope that many will avail themselves of the opportunity to spend a charming evening. -Admission 10 cents. nov7 3t HOUSE. Positively Three Nights Only. EVERYBODY'S FAVORITE, COE A VAN TASSEL, Assisted by a competent Company of COME DIANS and VOCALISTS, including . MB. EOWIN YOUNG, Presenting FRANK RICHMOND'S 3-ACT MU SICAL COMEDY. SWEET IB." "SWEET lfi" is a satire on some of the popu lar crazes of the day, has a well defined plot, is free from vulgarity and is as FUNNY AS THE FUNNIEST, and is Replete with Songs, Dances and Refined Musical Features. PRICES 15c 25c. and 35c.. Ladies' and Children's Matinee 2 o'clock SATURDAY. . nov73t 90c.V ARID Sl.OO. HAVE JUST RECEIVED. A JOB LOT OF Boys & Kin's Balmorals That we can sell very Cheap. MEN'S AT SI. OO, BOYS' at 90 Cents. -O- A Hare Chance To get a Pair of Shoes Cheap. They arv worth at leat f 1.25. Call and get a pair. Geo. R. French & Sons, nov ? tf 1Q8 North Front St NOW 0 Exhibition. x No 17 .Mapket Stt TTTTvr-o T " . 'weighs vt pounds. AdmLsston 10 cents. Open from to i p. hi. and from. 7 to 10 p. m.. except Saturdays . wh en ODen all dar. novfist Established 15 Tears. W RIGHT'S EXTRACT MARY STUART IS the Finest Perfume you can bay, linrt, or ln hlt nV -In mall NEW AD VJEBTI3EUENT0. SELF-RISING ; buokwheat IN 3 AND 6 LBS. PACKAGES. JX INVALUABLE ARTICLE .FOR PRO- ducing in a few minutes, ; by tne addition of cold water or milk, most delicious . T5nct wheat - Calies. MAPLE S YEUP, EITHER IN BULK .OR IN GALLON OR HALF GALLON CANS. . J Fresh Vegetables and Fruit By every steamer. Preserves and Jellies BY THE POUND. For sale by Jno. L. Boatwright,' nov 7 15&nso.Front St, THIS WfiBK AT atZi CASHH0USE. ' ' ' A Cut in Eoiiian Checfesi 40-inches wide, warranted ail wool, worth 75c lor 39c per yard. SPECIAL BAR&AINS in f-V'i . ...'-.. - . - Black Coodc. 36-lnch HENRIETTAS, worth te for 25C per Ladies' Unfleriirear . One Lot worth 75c for 49c each r $L90 750 " " " X-25 iioc . 1 " ' L40 " $L00 nu?iri AustraUan Wool VESTS and DRAWERS, worth $L75 for f L25. - One Lot Ladies' RIBBED FLANNEL VESTS worth $3.00 for f L49. w,t. jw 1 , Ciiildrens1 Flannel Unaorwcar 30 cents and upward. Gents' Fiaunel CTnderwoar. One Lot worth 90c ror 49c each. in this aepartment we have what la known as the scotch Wool Shrunk Finish Garment. ATSl51? J?sular?y at 18 a Sult? we offer for only $3.93 this week. - Uroat SlauKbter of Ulanlietu, One Lot 10-4 worth f L50 for Kic " " ' '4 50 " $3.50 One Lot 10.4 Scarlet Blankets, worth f C.00 lor .' . . A line AUSTRALIAN WOOL BLANKET, worth ?7.00 for 14.75. ' M. M. Ea 116 Market Gt.f WILMINGTON, N. C. nov 5 Cabbage Plants. ; 10,000 VLAmS li'ROVED VARIE TIES. Apply to . novSlw T, J. SOUTHERLANJJ; Wot i ce. rpHE PUBLIC WIL PLEASE NOTE THE - i . lapt , tnat the M. T. Davis whose name la Baps IK nu.u;uai w me ouicuers circular 13 not Martin T. Davis, the Real . Estate Agent, who has several Houses for Rent ana two for sale very cheap. ,3IARTIN T. DA Vis, , . Real Estate Ajenr nor 1 tf 119 Frlracess ft. il .eod lp Vumington. N.fc, . num. - 'j nov 6 MCNDS BROTHER?. 1
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