Absolutely Pure. This nowder never vanes. A marvel or pu rlty .strength and wholesomeness. M ore econ omical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low t eti .short weight alum or phosphate powders. yt.conly in cans. ROYAL BAKING POWDER 1 .106 Wall St., Y. 1 1 128 dfewly tenrm 4 thpd 3rdpw lie Daily Review, FRIDAY. SEPT. 13. 1889. STATE NEWS. Clinton Caucasian-. Mr. Clifton Ward has received his commission as Postmaster at this place and will take charge next Monday. The revival at the Baptist Church, under the management of Rev. O.l'.Meeks, the nastor. continues this week. So far there has been fifteen or sixteen confessions and seven additions to the church. Newbern Journal: Mr. MouJton, the taxidermist, brougnt to our office vesterdav a curiosity, in the shane of'a tusk, or something re sembling the tusk of an elephant. On a card attached were these words: "This tusk was taken by Richard Midyette while fishing a drag net at New Inlet, Pamlico Sound, N. C." Our zoologist gives it up. It looks like ivory. 2 feet 5 inches in length, 2 inches in diam eter at the larger end, and with a slight curve tapers gracefully to a point. It weighs nearly Ah pounds. Charlotte Chronicle: The Ren wood Cotton Mill, a new brick build ingabouta mile from Lowell, owned by Capt. Harrison Watts and D. R. Smith, burned 4 down yesterday morning. The mill had been shut down for a week. The picker house . alone was saved by the gangway be ing cut away. Much valuable ma chinerv is lost, a large portion of which has but recently been moved into the mill. The mill had 0,000 spindles. The total loss is $G5,000. The mill was insured for $51,000. Capt. Watts says that he has no idea whatever, how the fire originated. Lenoir Topic: On the 22nd of August the residence and out build " ings of Mr. Alva Barlow and of his mother, Mrs. Cynthia BanoV?, on King's Creek, were destroyed by fire. Loss about $1,000. They have rebuilt on the same site. Messrs. JM. Bernhardt, of Lenoir, and A. G. Bfenizer, of Charlotte, have pur chased, for $4,000, the Green Hill Bropertv at Blowing Rock from Mr. . W. Estes. This farm of 200 acres is right at the turnpike gap and is 'one of the finest properties at Blow- ing itocK. un it -are me iamous Green Hill and the j Yadkin "Spring. The view from Green Hill is unsur passed on the mountain. Charlotte News: The Charlotte factories are still booming along and there, is increasing prosperity at each of the four mills. The direc tors of the Victor Mills yesterday instructed its president to buy 1,500 additional spindles and the extra machinery will be ordered at once. This will give the Victor a total of 12,000 spindles. Two months ago George Anderson and another colored man got into a fight at Beaver Dam, Union county, and in the fight Anderson was bitten on his thumb. No attention was paid to the wound at the time, but a week or two afterwards inflamiimtion set in and Anderson soon became help less. He was 'sent to the county poor house at Monroe, and on Mon day Jast it became necessary to amputate his arm as a last resort. Even now it is feared that the . V- i:r. 4. i. 1 . - 1.. uciu s iiiu uaiiuuu e .uru, ii lit" is in a critical condition. Roxboro special to Charlotte Chronicle: A shocking surprise awaited one of the families of J. S. W. Long, living near Roxboro, on going, yesterday morning, the 6th instant, to the baru onthe prem ises. Miss Sallie Moore, a young teacher boarding at Mr. Long's, was found cold in death, suspended by a plow line tied around her neck, to a joint of the barn, about twenty five feet above the ground. It ap peared that there had been only a momentary struggle after the fatal leap. Her dress was found pinrxM in an unusal way around her neck. On opening the dress thus arranged, two gashes were found on her neck, from which it was evident tliat ghe attempted suicide with a razor. It is thought that she , made this at tempt in a room of the dwelling early ip the morning, and that, her couragp laiung, sne made ner way to the burn where she ended her life In the manner stated. She left a note in which were written: "He iloes not care to save mv life." and words of farewell to her father and mother. Rockingham-itocie: . Col. Steele, T. C. Leak, Esq., and Mr. George Steele returned last week from their big hunt in Colorado and Idaho. Game was not as plentiful as they had hoped for, but they succeeded in bagging a good many sage hens, ducks, and other small game. Winston Daily: We do not be iiv that iliftre is auother town in North Carolina that - has an equa nnnu lation of Winston but that has a bonded debt from two hundred nni Hftv. to five hundred thousand dollars. Winston has not a dollar of bonded debt. isuck'eirn Arnica Salvo The Resr naive in the world for rinrs. Bruises. Sores. Ulcers, Salt lllieum. Fever Sores. Tetter. Chap ned H amis, Ch i 1 blai ns, Corns, and al 1 tikin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It hi guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or mouev refunded. Price 25 cents ner hex. , For sale by Robert. It Bellamy, wholesale and 'retail druggist. COMMERCIAL. NEWS. ' LEMON ELIXIR A Pleasant Lemon Drink. For hilliousness and constipation, take Lemon Elixir. For indigestion and foul stoinach, take Lemon Elixir. For sick and nervous headaches. take Lemon Elixir. For loss of appetite and debility. take Lemon Elixir. ! For fevers, chills and malaria, take Lemon Elixir. Lemon Elixir will not rail you in anv Of the above diseases, all of which arise from a torpid or diseas ed liver, stomach, kidneys, bowels or blood. Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley, Atlanta, Ga. Fifty cents and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by druggists. . ' A Prominent Minister Writes. After ten years of great suffering from indigestion, with great nervous prostration, billiousness, disordered kidneys and constipation, I have been cured by Dr. Mozley's Lemon Elixir and am now a '.veil man. m th s Rkv. C. C. Davis, Eld. M. E. Church South, No. 28 Tat nail st., Atlanta, Ga. Sfandarfe' Flavoring r ni -w-- "V - , HOUSEKEEPERS can prove by a single trial that these Extracts are the cheapest; they are true to their names, full measure) . find highly concentrated. aug 23 cl&w 6rn eod nrm Cape Fear House. FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT HAS BEEN opened at the terminus of the Ocean view R. K. Fresh Plgflsh, Clams and Beer always on hand. In connection with our Restaurant we have a first class Dining Room for our white customers. Give us a call and we guarantee to give you entire satisfaction. ; je 33 tfm The AMERICAN MAGAZINE. Beautifully Illastraied. 25 cts. $3 Yar ITS SCOP 13. THE AMERICAN MA ZINE gives preference to national toplcs an scenes, and its literature and art are of th highest standard. Famous American writer flints pages with a wide variety of interest Ingketches of travel and adventure, serial and snort stories, descriptive accounts of our foremost problems of the period, and.ln short, this .Magazine Is Distinctively Representative of American Thought and Progress. It Is acknowledged by the press and public to be the most, popular and entertaining of the high-class monthlies. WILMINGTON MARKET. " Sept. 13.-2:30 P. M. SPIRITS TURPENTINE Firm at 43 cents bid. ROSIN-r Finn at 75 cents for strained and 77 cents for good strained. TAR Firm at $1.85. CRUDE TURPENTINE Firm at $1.20 for hard, $2.25 for yellow dip and virgin. COTTON Firm at 10$ cents for middling. MAKTNE NEWS. -ARRIVED. . r Steamer A P Hurt, Robeson, Fayetseville, TD Love. fi er barque Wilbelmie Pust,Evers, Buenos Ay res, E Peschau & Wes termann. CLEARED. Steamer Gulf Stream, Tribou, New York, If. G. Smallbones. Steamer A P Hurt, Robeson, Fayetteville, T-D Love. EXPORTS. COASTWISK. New York Steamship Gulf Stream 38 pkgs mdse,62 bales deer tonpue, 161. old car wheels, 150 bags coffee, 393 bbls tar, 20 do crude, 25 -do rosin oil, 15 do pitch. 343 do rosin, 572 casks spirits, 198 bales cotton, 464,845 ft lumber, 10 oas peauuts. MISCELLANEOUS. SCHOOL SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS. Paper Twines, INK, PENS; PENCILS, Butter Cups, WILLOW WARE j &c, AT FACTORY PRICESPLUS THE i i FREIGHT. FULL LINE OF " PAPER BAGS, GUARANTEED AS TO' QUALITY; , SIZE AND COUNT. WilmiDgtdn Paper Comp'y, I JL14 NORTH WATER STREET. weekly statement. stocks on h And skpt, 6, 1889. ashore, 107; afloat 16; total 6,808; afloat, 00; 37,571; afloat, 190; Cotton 123. Spirits ashore, total, 6,868. Rosin ashore, total, 34,761. Tar ashore, 1,308: afloat, 000; total. 1,308. Crude ashore, 609; afloat, 000; total, 609. RECEIPTS FROM SEPT. 1 TO SEPT. 6. Cotton, 16; spiiits, 837; rosin, 3,504, tar. 838; crude, 497. EXPORTS FROM SEPT. 1 TO SEPT. 9. Cotton, tar, 1,017 DOMESTIC. 10; spirits, 645; ; crude, 596. rosin, 000 SPECIAL NOTICE! follow lite ARE THE SOLE OWNERS OF THE finest and well known Brands of WHISKIES in the market: Southern Star Rye, Cabinet Rve Our Standard Ry , Bouquet Rye State Guard xxxxCabinet. There Is nothing better sold anywhere, and all first-class barrooms sell all or one of the above Brands. Brunhild,Simon& Co., PARKER'S HAIR BALSAftl Cleanses and beautifies tltc hair Promote a luxuriant growth. " Never Faifs to Restore Gray Hair 13 its Yuthf. Color. 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Bound Volumes of Harper's Magazine, for three years back, in neat cloth binding, will be sent by mall, post-uald. on recelnt of im per volume. Cloth cases for binding, 50 cents j any new subscriber. $3 Vi. Address Index to Harper's Magazine, Alphabetical, ! Analytical and Classified, for Volumes 1 to 70 I Inclusive, from June, 1850, to Jane, 1885. one j Remittances should be made bv PoRf-nm a i Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. 1 1 flOO LBS OLD TYPE METAL, CLEAN A'ewspapers are not to copy this adnerttsemen I M9JK.IU ; s anu in goou conamon. win be sold cheap, Spring and Summer Goods, CONSISTING OP Clothing, Hats AND FURNISHING GOODS I -atJ 1 NEW YORK COST We have just finished takin? stock and I will leave In a short time for the Northern markets. I MUST HAVE MONEY TO BUY PALL AND WINTER GOODS WITH, and hence no reasonable cash offer will be re fused. B. F. PEWfAJY, aug 23 tf TIIE CLOTniER, f HO Market Street. 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The secuiiry it of fers is as good as can he obtained. Applica tions for Insurance should.be made to the Secretary. . G. W. W ILLI M S. President. ! D L. Cork, vice President. M. S. WILLARD, Secretary. Directors: G. W. Williams. David G. W'jorth. D. L. Gore, Clayton Giles, s. Solomon, Luhr Vollers, Donald MacRae. ; sep 7.1m Honey,Honey,Hon ey , rjlHE FINEST BROUGHT TO THIS MAR ket for years, put up in one pound Boxes. Call ana iuuk at 11. TAYLOR'SjBAZAAE Is the place to get Fashionable Goods and are Leaders c Low Prices. Straw Hats 25c each. Finer Dress Straw Hi reduced to 48c each. Flowers, fine French Flowers, fonrn price $1.98, now selling at 75c each. Laces, Lace Edging Net and Brussels Net. Maline and Veiling- at '-one-half the- value. The Crescent Bustle, just received, and inner demand. Silk Mitts, warranted all silk, 23c a pair. Parasol and Sun Shades inall shadesrV Fans, immense stock tosc lect from. Corsets of every-make. Handkerchiefs from 2 up. Gents' Linen Hemmed-Stitch Colored Borders ic eacn; ana jors 01 otner qesiraoie and Reasonable? Goods a: remarkably Low Prices. : r ' 118 Market St., Wilmington, TJ.C. B3 Big discount to the trade. Orders by Ma: promptly fulfilled. WE ARE STILL RECEIVING THAT PINE MARYLAND Creamery Butter, Packed In Refrigerator Boxes. The only place in town you can secure a solid one pound print of fine BUTTER. My " PAROLE FLOUR still stands unparalleled, and is certainly pro- nounced by those that once try It to be the best sold In fow SQso aijrflnQ HttUB tor less money, wnldi' is gaaranteed.' rCofcesviif all Kinds, ulrackers, Preserved, Jellies, PfOHltiES, DRIED FKJJJ and an pndless variety of canned Gpods. In fact I keep everything which can found In a first class Grocery Store. jl-iui auu examine my Goods. j Jno. L Boatwright, 15 17 80. Front St. DP Making Room for Fall Goods VTTHILE OUR STORE larged and remodeled we ance of bummer Goods IS BEING EN- wlll close out bal at greatly reduced JOHN McI.Alfwnsr Editor and Proprietor, Wilmington, N. C For Sale. without tM express order or H Address HARPER & B HUT V r& Brothers. OTHERS. Hew Yorjc THIS OFFICE, prfces. prown LJnen vegta 0c, White Linen Vesta 75c, Alpaca Coats $L00 to 4.oo, 200 Casslm?rp j Pants -00 to f 4 50, French Percale Shirts at 75c, worth ll.ffi.-; fx s : ,.t STRAW HATS at less than cost.4 Must be sold. . SOL. BEAE, " ' Market street. Ready .Mixed Paints :Orreli;s Stables, WTIJTE LEAP, VARN ISHES, BRUSHES, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, Largest and most complete stock in the state, Can fill all orders promptly. Builder' Supplies of all Kinds" DRIVE WELL PUMPS, , Window Glass ofall Sizes, ! . . French and American, Single and Double,' Obscure, Ruby and Colored. Wire Netting and Frames For Doors and Windows. , , Platform, Counter and Tea Scales ! - : tioldsboro Cotton Plow, Most improved Cotton Plow on Market. Ftautiig: Supplies ofall Kinds Wood, Coal and Oil Cooking .Stoves I Being Factory Agents we are in a position to meet any ana an competition." - N". Jacobi Hardware C0.7 ilpRNER THIRD AND TRfijCESS 3,re wpll equipped with everything in a first clasp Livery ana Sales StaW Good horses and comfortable vehicles t careful drivers ready on demand, ' . Attention is specially invited to our 7 tor hnnd liS and cattle m tne oasemeni. vi ui bles. Rates as low as can be round elaewMrfc r-i -n too otI I dO OUT V ' please you. Jy 29 tr Give us a call and we win w The Acme MANUFACTURING my 16 w w w i . i attest tneir valn0 as a Xei So. Front st,: The MATTING, maae from tne v i Still on Deck. 17IVERYIIODY OF TIIE MALE Xj sion visiting Wilmington during PERSUA- the En campment 13 cordially invited to call and have a Shave, or a Shampoo, or a Uaircut, at my esiaDiisnraent, Market street, between Front and Water, only 10 cents lor a Shave . 20 cents for a Shampoo, 20 cents for a Hair cut and 20 cents and upwards for Dyeing. Respectfully, JOHN WERNKIf. Jy 9 tf ' iTacUcal Barber anfl Purfumer. For Sale. QLD NEWSPAPERS FOR .SALE, AT YOUR own price at t .aug ' - r RJEYIEWOFFICJI, MANUFACTURERS OF - Fertilizers, Pine Fibre ati - Pino Fibre Matting. VVILMINGJON.N mnE REPUTATION OF OUK FKBTlU2" thb ACME and GEM. is rjff&i tte results of three years' se ga the best fanners of this and jkbw attest their value as a w rSrt9 ff . native wool cai demand rprfoTcomforrand MW& tues not found in any otner jonu The FIBRE or WOOL is extcns , upholstering purposes, anu "Twu Stresses is almost equal w Mar. elasUc and proof afiViSStles certificates from reUabie Pja w ft goods can be seen at our onlce. or tf ed upon application. " " Soap- 'HE Oil E A PEST SOAP ON TDK is Chas. F. Urowne'3 Labor-Savm? Soap. CRA9 LF-BBOjSTfi 128 North Water St, Viimint, sepgtfdAW Starcopf-J x-