Absolutely Pure-
n.i.i..iFnivprv9rui A marvel Of P'l
rn v ..oii ciiii en iiavj ..v .
Oinlcal tnan mc onunurj. wuu.i, V"""" "
sold In competition wtththc luulut ude of low
t c ti short weight alum or phosphate po wrtcrs.
;.. 106 Wali sr., N. V. !
iti2rtd&wl ten rut jtljixl Jrdpw
"lieu Dair3rreview-
TUESDAY, OCTOBKlt 1. 1889.
STATE EWS.
Durham S'wn: The internal reve
nue collections at the Durham stamp
office for the week ending to day
amounted to $22,647.9G. For the
month of September the collections
have been $64,593.36.
Newbern Journkl: The fanners
along Trent river ire organizing a
stock company for; the purpose of
putting a steamboat oil the river
this fall. We have women of
muscle as well as jbeautyv Two of
the fair sex were seen in the woods
up Trent river cutting timber for
the saw mill tne otner iay.
Quite a destructive lire occurred at
Washington Friday night, the prin
cipal loser being Mr, Hayt, a dealer
in hardware, whose loss is estimated
at $10,000 with no insurance.
Charlotte News: The Presbyter
ian Synod is to meet in Charlotte
October 8. The members of the
committee on arrangements have
been actively at work securing
homes for the visiting delegates and
attending to other details, and have
secured homes for all the delegates
yet "spoken' They say that one
trouble is the slowness of delegates
in reporting their iutentions. r
The Pearson meetings have closed
and the evangelist, accompanied by
Mrs. Pearson, left on the C. O. & A.
train this afternoon for Rock Hill.
Mr. Pearson's last service was held
in the Y. M. C. A. building last
night, and it was -quite a notable
one. It was foruien only, and the
hall was crowded. -The results of the
meetings were 00, conversions. A
good many backsliders were re
claimed, and altogpthera very heal
thy religious interest was awakened.
AsheviMe Citizen: Owing to an
unusually heavy docket, the Board
of County Commissioners will be
asked to call a special session of the
Criminal Court for Buncombe to be
convened immediately after the ad
journment of the Federal Court to
be held here in November. We
learn from Mr. Otis A. Mllier that
the New York parties who leased his
hotel for the next live years were so
well pleased with it when they saw
it that they concluded to purchase.
A sale was'consummaied yesterday
and deed made to E. A. LeVene of
the property, the consideration be
ing $9,750. James ltogrs, a
white man, residing in .Leicester
township, was lodged in jail here
yesterday afternoon, charged with
having co'mmitted an outrageous
assault upon the person of one Mrs.
Pressley, also living in the same
township, on Tuesday morning last.
Rogers vas committed by a magis
trate, and will be tried at the ap
proaching term of the Criminal
Court. 4
hat
IS
beauRnl
more than
"Like sunshine in a shady place,"
The poet called a woman's face
That gladdened .all who saw its
beauty.
A face, no doubt,
with health.
That blessing which
wealth,
And lightens every daily duty.
O how can woman, whose hard lif?
With many a wearing pain is rife.
Escape the grasp of such alTection,
And be a power to bless and cheer?
The answer coines both swift and
clear
TakePierce'sPayoritePrescription.
-Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription
is the only medicine for woman's
peculiar weaknesses and ailments,
sold by druggists, under a positive
guarantee from the manufacturers,
of satisfaction being given in every
case, or money refunded. See guar
antee printed on bottle-wrapper.
isucklen's Arnica Salvo
The Besr Salve in the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap
ped Hands, Chilblains; Corns, andall
fckin Emotions, and positively.cures
pilesr no pay required. It is guar-;
auteed to give perfect sansiauuou,
or money refunded. Price 25 erits
per box. I
For sale by Robert R Bellamy,
wholesale and retail druggist.
LEMON KLIXIR
A Pleasant L.einon Drink.
For billiousness and constipation,
take Lemon Elixir. I
For indigestion and foul stomach,
take Lemon Elixir. j
For sick and nervous headaches,
take Lemon Elixir.
. For joss of appetite; and debility,
take Lemon Elixir. j
For fevers, chills jand malaria,
take Lemon Elixir.
Lemon Elixir will not fail you in
any of- the above diseases, all of
which arise from a torpid or diseas
ed liver, stomach, kidneys, bowels
or blood. i
Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley,
Atlanta, Ga. ;
Fifty cents and $1.00 per bottle..
Sold by druggists.
A iM-omiiivnt Minister Write,
After ten years of great suffering
troin indigestion, with great nervous
prostration. lillioiisne:s, disordered
kidneys and constipation, I have
been cured by Dr. Moz ley's Lemon
lilixir ami am now a .veil man.
m th s Rkv. f, 0. Davis,
Eld. M. E. Church South,
No. 28 Tat nail bt., I Atlanta, Cfa.
NEWS.
THE MAIL SCHEDULE.
flie malls close and arrive at the City Pos
office as follows: i j
OUTGOING MAILS DAILY.
; close:
LEAVE.
Wll.and Vasb.(78)lst Dls.. 7.00 A. M. 9.no A. M
Wll.andWash.(78),2d Dis., 8.15 A. M. 9 00 A. M-
Wrtghtsville 8-4o A. M. 9.P.0 A. M
Southport i 9.30 A. M. 9.45 A. M-
W1L and Kuth 1 1.30 P. M. 2.3" P. M-
Clinton and Gold. (special) 3.31 P. M. 4.00 P. M.
Wll. and Jack. (23) 15.30 l M. 25 P. M.
Wll. and Kuth 6 : P. M. 7.:0 P. M.
Wll. and Jack. (27) 9.30 P. M. 0 If. P. M.
W1L arfd Vah, (11) 11.15 P. M. 12G5P. SI.
TUESDAYS AND, FRIDAYS.
Ifi.00 A. M
i 1.10 P. M. 2.00 P. SI.
Brunswick
Cape Fear ltlver mall.
MONDAYS AND ; FRIDAYS.
;
Onslow .7.00 A.M.
INCOMING MAILS DAILY.
I ARRIVE AT P. O.
Charlotte an(7 Maxton 7 55 A. SI.
WiL and Jack 8.40 A. Si.
Clinton and Goldsboro.-.i. 11 50 A. Sf.
Wll. and. Ruth 12.5 P. M.
WrightsVllle ; 6.00 P. Si.
Southport 4.40 P. SI
WIL and Wash. (23. fi.10 P. SI.
Wll. and Wash. (27)....,.... 10 00 P. SI.
ll.,and Jack. (14) 11.55 P. SI.
SION DAYS AND THURSDAYS.
Brunswick. 5.00 P. SI
TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS.
Cape Fear River 7.00 A. SI
TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS.
Onslow ' t!g0 P. Si
GEO. Zl FRENCH j P. SI.
July 22nd. 1889. I
SkwbrtfS Flavorin g
x HOUSEKEEPERS can prove by a single
trial that these Extracts are the cheapest;
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and highlyconcentratedT
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At
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ask Drarzlst Cor Diamond Brand, in
swA. Mciaiiia bases, araied with Mm ,
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ia pasteboard lxxea, pink wrsppcra, ara
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(tampa) for .prticalar, testimonials and
-Klkf for EiaaUea, IttUr, fcy retarst
saau -nam nper.
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For Gale.
1 000 LBS OLD TYPB MJETAL clkan
tuidln gool condition. Will' te sold cneapl
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BJlT tt - . THIS OFFICF,
Scribnor's Magazine
l 'or 18851.
The publishers ot SCRIliNER'S MAAlNJi
ai! to make it the most popular and enter
prising of periodicals, while at all limes pre
serving its high literary character. 25,000 new
readers have been drawn to it during the past
six months by the increased excellence of Its
contents (notably the Railway-articles), and it
closes its second year with a new impetus and
an assured success. The illustrations will
show some new effects, and nothing to make
SCRIBNEK'S MAGAZINE attractive and in
teresting will be neglected.
THE RAILWAY ARTICLES will be contin
ued by several very striking papeis; one espe
cially interesting by Ex-Postmaster: General
Thomas L. James on -The Railway Postal Ser
vice." Ill 'infrared. ;
SIR. iROlSERT LOUIS STEVENSON'S serla
novel "The Master of Rallantrae," will run
through the greater part of the year, m
A CORRESPONDENCE - and collodion o
manuscript memoirs relating to J. r. Millet
and a famous group of modem French Palntei s
will furnish the substance of several articles,
i Illtislraicd.
The brief end papers written last year by
Robert Louis, Stevenson, will be repluced by
equally interesting contributions by dlffere t
famous authors. Sir. Thomas (Bailey Aldrich
will write the tirst of them for the January
number. ,
Many valuable LITERARY' ARTICLES will
appear; a paper on Walter Scott's Method of
Work, illustrated from original MSS.. a second
' Shelf of Old Rooks," by Sirs. James 1 Fields,
and marry other articles equally noteworthy
Illustrated 1
Articles on ART SUBJECTS will be a feature
Papers are arranged to appear by Clarence
cook, E." IK- Blashficld, r Austin Dobson and
many others. lllimlraled. ,
FlsitlNu ARTICLE-alescrtbing sport in the
itest fishing grounds will appear. Salmon,
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now arranged. The aut hors are well known
nbitsmeu. Itin(Mted.
1 LLUSTRATED A UTICLE of great variety,
touching upon ail manner of subjects, travel,
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not of the conventional commonplace sort.
Illustrated.
Among the most Interesting I in the list of
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able article by Prof. Johu Trowbridge, upon
the most recent developments and uses of
PHOTOGRAPHY. Illustrated.
"A class of articles which has proved of spe
cial interest will be continued by a grout) of
papers upon ELECTRICITY tn its most recent
applications, by eminent authorities: a re
markable paper on DEEP MINING, and ether
interesting papers. , '
Unique Illustrations.
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WILMINGTON MARKET.
Oct. 12:30 P. M.
SPIRITS TURPENTINE Dull
at 4G cent?. No sales reported.
ROSIN Firm at 75 j cents for
strained and 80 cents ! for good
strained. !
TAR Finn at $1.75.
nRTTlYR TURPENTINE Firm
at $1.20 for hard, $2.35 for yellow
dip and virgin.
COTTON Firm at 10 5-1G cts for
iniddlinA
MARINE NEWS.
ARRIVED.
Steamer Gulf Stream,. Tribou,
New York, II. G. Smallbones.
Steamer A P Hurt, Robinson,
Fayetteville, T D Love.
CLEARED.
Steamer A P Hurt, Roblnso
Fayetteville, T D Love, i
Schr Ph(be, Medero, Barac
Cuba, Jas H Chad bo urn & Co.
EXPORTS.
FOltKIGN.
Haracoa Schr Phoebe 70,550 ft
lumber, 8 bbls tar.
WEEKLY STATEMENT.
STOCKS ON HAND SEPT. 20, 1889.
Cotton ashore, 2,229; afloat 2,265;
total 4,494.
Spirits ashore, 4,978; - afloat, 955;
total, 5,933.
Rosin ashdre, 39,521 ; afloat, 5,501;
total, 43,082.
Tar ashore, 1,243; afloat, 000; total,
1,243. '
Crude ashore, 497 afloat, 44; total,
541.
RECEIPTS FROM SEPT. 13 TO SEPT. 20.
Cotton, 4,G98;spirits,l,222;rosin, 3,G07,
tar. 1,028; crude, 361.
EXPORTS FROM SEPT. 13 TO SEPT. 20.
DOMESTIC,
Cotton. 1,299; spirits, 879; rosin, 1;
tar, 864; crude, 489.
FOREIGN.
Spirits, 2,378.
Honey,Hoiiey, Honey,
IJIIIE FINEST BROUUUT TO THIS MAR-
ket for years, put up in one pound Boxes. Call
and loo!; at It. "
WE ARE STILL RECEIVING THAT FINE
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 town. Also, a very fine FLOUR
for less money, which is guaranteed.
Cakos of all Ki dv
Crackers, Preserves, Jellies,
PICK LIS, lUfvi FRUITS,
i 1 i
and an endlpss variety of r-anned Goods.
In .fact 1 Keep everything: which can be
found in a lirst clacs Grocery Store.
call and examine my Goods.
Jno. L Boatwright,
15 & 17 So. Front St.
Still on Deck
1J1 VERY BODY OF THE MALE PERSUA
!i sion visiting Wilmington during the En
campment Is cordially invited to call and
have a Shave, or a Shampoo, or a Haircut, at
mv establishment, 29 Market street, between
Front and Water. Only 10 cents for a Shave ,
20 cents for a Shampoo, 20 cents for a Hair
cut and 20ents and upwards for Dyeing.
Respectfully, JOHN WERNER
jy 9 tf Practical Barber and Perfumer.
NOTICE.
OFFICE OF SECRETARY AND TREASURER
I
OF THE CAROLINA CENTRAL R. R. CO.
Wilmington, N. C, Sept. 10th, 1889.
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21
' HE REGULAR ANNUAL. MEETING OF
the stockholders of the Carolina Central Rail
road company will be held at the office of the
Old Dominion Steamship Company, corner of
Beach and West streets. In the city of New
York, at 1 o'clock p. m. on Thursday, the 10th
of October, proximo.
JOHN II. SHARP,
fcep 10 lm
Secretary.
Misses Burr and James
ILL BEGIN THE 25TU ANNUAL SESS
lon of theirSchool for young ladles and chil
dren, j on
Monday, October 7thj
at the School nouse, on Third street, imme
diately North of St. John's. Church
Instruction .Thorough and
Terms Reasonable.
INSTRUCTION IN VOCAL MUSIC, CALIS
THENICS AND NEEDLEWORK WITH
i OUT EXTRA CHARGE.
Instrumental Music on Piano Forte orOrgan
taught by Mrs. Cushing. Pupils attending
other schools will, if desired, be accommo
dated with convenient hours at the residence
of t he Instructress.
Classes In Crayon, OH, Water Color and
other decorative arts, taught at reduced rates.
For further particulars inquire at 224 North
Third street- sep23tf
MISCELLANEOUS.
ALI X. JACKSON,
Gtntral Agml ami romraissioo Mfrchanl
I . ' SOLICITS
CONSIGNMENTS OF COTTON ANDALL
KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Cpr. Water and Mulberry Sts, Wilmington, N.C.
- The Carolina Insurance Co.
JJAS ALREADY ISSUED POLICIES OF
insurance to some of , the largest property
owners in Wilmington and Is Increasing Its
number of policy holders every day. Every
citizen of Wilmington who has insurable
property now has an opportunity to help
build tip a home Institution which is organ
ized on a sound basis and which offers perfect
security to its patrons.
Address a postal card to the Secretary re
qestlng him to give you the rate at which
this Company will Insure your property.
G. W. WILLIAMS, President.
M. S. WILLARD, Secretary.
sep 23 tf 210 North Water Street.
OFFICE OF SECRETARY AND TREASURER
OF THE WILMINGTON & WELDON R.R.CO.
WILMINGTON, N. C, Sept. 24th, 1889.
rjiHREE AND A HALF PER CENT. 1NTER-
cst on the Certificates of Indebtedness of (he
Wilmington & Weldon Railroad co. will be
paid to all holders of reeord on October 1st,
1889. at the office of the Treasurer. The Trans
fer Books will stand closed from this date un
til September 30th, 1889. inclusive.
JAS. F. POS JR.,
Secretary and Treasurer
Wilmington & Welcon R. K. Co.
sep 24 till oct 1 ;
SPECIAL NOTICE!
MISCELLANEOUS.
MISCELT.
11 UTri
. A TT ' ,yr . . . IL""0.
r Large i Lot of
Ruas
JUST OPENED AND EMBRACING A VAmiiW
STYLES. . SI2ES ,
Carpets Coming in by Every Steamer
. The assortment id not yet complete though w n. ,
. .. . ! n e e siini-t
many gooa tnings- j : . a f
WIRIDOW SHADES.-
TH hi MOST COMPLETE STOCK
FOR OFFICE PURPOSES, HAIJ.stracSs&c!-'
A FEW NICE STYLES IN SIZES 2ii3, 3x3 31., , .
Respectfully, ! v . " . ' ' .
re--. M. aicirJTiRP
sep 12 I.
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UraShlilTrJIhrW.
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j fHEPROOfTGGulSlS
Y1JML
yE ARE THE SOLE OWNEKS OP TllE
following finest and well known ISrands of
Wll ISKI ES in the market-.
i :
Southern.Star Rye,
Cabinet Kve,
Our Standard Ry f
Bouquet Rve,
State Guard x x x x Cabinet.
There' is nothing better sold anywhere, and
all first-class barrooms sell all or one of the
above Brands.
Brunhild,vSimon& Co.,
Ill N. From Si
Dealers In Liquors, Cigars and Tobaccos.
aug27tr
Wilmington 8es coav t R.R
1
AND AFTER SUNDAY, SEPT. 8TH,
189, TItAIKS WILL Rl'N AS FOLLOW S:
Ieave Prlucess street at. :0i n. rn. rt.iily, ex
cept. Sunday.
Leave Front street at 2S?0 and fi:l" p. m d-illv.
Leave Front, st 1 ee at. fti'ti a.it:.,sunda- only.
Leave Hammoci.s at 8:ti a. in. !ail. . epf
Sunday.
Leave Hammocks at r,:lt) and :(Ki .in. dali.v.
Leave IlamniocKs at t :so a. ni.. Sundar only.
Arrive Front, street, at. 8:4ii a. in dailv. ex-
cepn Sunday.
Arrive Kront. street at 5.rl) p. m. dailv.
Arrive Princess street at ft: 4ft p. m. inily.
. Arrive .Front street at ifl::io a. tu. u'nday
only.
The 6:15 p. hi. train from Front street 13 the
Supper Train. Round trip tickets will be sold
for this train at 25 cents each to persons
wishing to return the same night.
J. R. NOLAN,
sep9tf i Genl Manager.
The Acme
MANUFACTURING CO
MANUFACTURERS OF
i -
Fertilizers, Pine Fibre anr
Pine Fibre Matting.
WILMINGTON, N.C.
o
J1HE REPUTATION OFOUKFERTIL1ZERS
the ACME and GEM, Is now established, and
the results of three years' use In the hands of
the best fanners of this and other States will
attest their value as a high grade manure
The MATTING, made trom the leaves of our
native pine, is conceded to be equal to any
wool carpet for comfort and durability and the
demand for It. is dally Increasing. It has vir
tues not found In any other fabric.
The FIBRE or WOOL is extensively used for
upholstering purposes, and as a filling for
Mattresses 13 almost equal to hair, being light
elastic and proof against Insects.
certificates from reliable parties using our
goods can he seen at our office, or will be mail
ed upon application. tan 4 tf
Mew York & Wilmington
Steamship Co.
FROM PIER 29. EAST RIVER NEW YORK
Located between Chambers and Roosevelt sts
i At 3 O'clock. P.M.
SEhFJFjte-- Saturday, Sept. 28
v.it' weanesaay, ict. z
BENEFACTOR Saturday, Oct 5
FROM WILMINGTON
B NEFACTOR. Tuesday, Oct. l
GULF 'STREAM .Thursday. Oct 3
PlONEEIt Tuesday, Oct. 8
Throuerh Bllfc iJuMnrr
guaranteed to and from points In Nort b
and South Carolina.
. For Freight or Passage apply to
n G. SMALLBONES, Superintendent,
- ' - Wilmington. c.
THEO. E.GKR, Traffic Msuoaglr:
WM. p. CLYDE & CO., Gem Agents. Y0T
sepgi . , s Bowling Green, New Yorr,
ii i jh k m r. m m
mm
i
Bound In leather, fun gilt. XTice, oniy one.aoJiar, Dy mail, sealed la plain rrm.. '
CONFIDENTIAL. Address IIekrt UcjMost, M. D., No. 381 Columbus ATenE'i
3462, BostoB, Maus. Prefatory Lecture with numerous testimonials from high. Kmnm til
This is the only ELECTRO-MEDICO PMVSIOLOGYever pubUshed, and is tSw
and perietu it is mvaiuauie 10 au amicicu, aa iy reacaes uie very rooia and vit&Ia of diaij, i
For all Diseases of Men, by the distinguished author,
Uxnbt. DvMost, M. D., who has DISCOVERED
THE ELIXIR OF LIFE AND THE TRUE ES
SENCE OF MANHOOD, may be consulted in
strictest coniidence.in person or by letter, at his Electro
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