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fioldonlvineans. ROYAL BAKING I'OWDE
CO. .108 Wall St., N. Y.
cct&J diwlr tennn ithpd Srdpw
FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1890.
STATE NEWS.
Winston Da ily. Mr. W. A. Rid
die, of Davie county, gays that lie
caught near Hall's Ferry, - in the
Yadkin river, a few days ago, a carp
whose "weight pulled the scales down
to 19 pound. The "catch'' he says
"was also made with hook and line.
Charlotte C7troniclr: The County
Commissioners met yesterday and
Assessed the Charlotte, Columbia &
Augusta "Railroad for taxation. The
road-bed was assessed at $8,000 per
mile, an increase of $2,000 over last
year. The rolling stock was assess
ed at $ 744.0C, the same as last year.
- There are 11 4.-10 miles of the roai in
this countv, which is all there is in
this State. The total valuation of
.the C. C. & A. property in the coun
ty is $99,583. At $1.13 on the $100,
the rate of taxation, this road will
bring into the State and county
treasuries $1,125.34. ;
Greensboro Patriot: About three
weeks ago a party of revenue officers
who were returning from a raid in
Stokes atad Surry, were ambuscaded
in what is known as the "Smith
settlement' in Stokes county, and
fired upon by stockade distillers.
One of the party was Mr. Eugene
Mnrrow, of this county, a deputy
marshal. Mr. Murrow's horse was
wounded and reared and fell back
on hhn. Murrow was sick whmi he.
he left to go on the raid and after
being injured by his horse falling
on him. was brought here on the
train. His symptoms developed into
typhoid fever and a few days later
lie was taken to his home where he
died yesterday evening. This morn
ing Doctor Cnarles Ulenii held a
post inert em examination and round
that Mr. Murrow's death was caused
by the injuries received in the en
counter with the illicit distillers.
Charlotte Ifeivs: The meeting of
the North Carolina Teachers' Asso
ciation, just concluded at Morehead
City, was attended by at least 600
teachers. It was the most enthu
siastic meeting ot the association yet
held, but there was one unfortunate
circumstance to mar tire pleasures
bf the whole meeting. A preacher
caused it. According to reports re
ceived in Charlotte, this preacher
maae an eloquent auaress aunng
thd day to the convention. At night
he sucked the seductive mint julip
and soon lost control of himself. In
his maudlin state he tried to enter
the room of a lady guest. The af
fair created a great sensation, and
strong measures were spoken, of,
but finally better reason prevailed,
and he was permitted to quietly de
part. He was not one of the teach
ers, as we understand it, but had
gone there to address the teachers.
Cancer.
To B B Bv (Botanic Blood Balm)
has been given the credit of curing
that terrible symptom of hereditary
blood poison called cancer.
, Allan Grant, Sparta, Ga., writes:
'A painful sore came on my lip
which was pronounced epithelial
cancer by prominent physicians. I
also had much pain and great weak
ness in the back. Eight bottles of
B B B healed the sore, gave me
strength and made me well."'
G. F. Kellar, Wrightsville, Ga.,
writes: B B B is curing an ulcer
on mv nose said bv all to be a can
cer." .Tames A. Greer1. Athens. Ga.,
writes: For ten yjears I have been
a sufferer from a cancer on my face,
which discharged offensive matter.
Nothing I tried gave relief. Finallv
I gave B B B a trial. The discharge
gradually decreased and the cancer
jrew less until now there is nothing
left except a scar."
Not at All Necessary
rjX CARRY YOUR PROVISIONS OR Ll'NCH
to Carolina Reach as i tore is a
First-Class Family Grocery
there, supplied with everything ibe market
affords and sold atrit y prices.
All Kinds of Canned Goods
FOR LUNCH AND PIC NIC PARTIES
and everything ere that -goes to make up a
rise lunch.
Full supply of ICE always on hand.9
The residents ot CAROLINA BEACH wiu
And tt to their Interest to deal with me as I
will keep on hand everything in the Grocery
aid Housekeeping: line.
HANS A. KDKK,
Jsltf PROPRIETOR.
rpTTTQ Tjl DTT) 18 PRINTED WITH
XIZLLU X Hi Jjlb In manufactured by
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T. K. WRIGHT CO ,
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CO MM EE CI A I, MKWIf
WILMINGTON MARKET. .
June 27. 250 P. M.
SPIRITS TURPENTINE T Nom
inal at 39 cents bid. -r . .
ROSIN Firm at $1.07J for strain
ed and $1.12 for good strained.
TAR Firm at $1.65. -
CRUDE TURPENTINE Firm
at $1.25 for hard, $2.35 for yellow
dip and if 2. 50 for vinnn.
COTTON Firm at llj cents for
middling; low middling-, 11; good
middling. 11J.
RECEIPTS Cotton, 1; spirits, 560
rosin, 1,624; tar, 131; crude, 243.
HABIKE MEWS.
ARRIVED.
Steamer D. Murchison, .Robeson,
Favetteville, T. I. Love.
CLEARED.
Steamer D Murchison, Robeson,
Favetteville, T D Love.
tins Kichard T Ureeo, .Patrick,
Port-au-Prince, Hayti, vessel by
Geo Harris?, Son & Co.; cargo by S
& W H riorthrop.
EXPORTS.
' FOREIGN.
Port-au-Prince Brig Richafd
Green 173,43 ft lumber.
wi:kkly statement,
stocks on hand junk 20,1890.
Cotton ashore, 429: afloat, 000,
total, 429.
Spirits ashore, 2,519; afloat, 3,262;
total, 3,781.
Rein ashore 14,557; afloat, 4,934;
total, 19,491.
Tar ashore, 7,928; afloat, 000; total
7,928.
Crude ashore, 878; afloat, 000; total
878.
RECEIPTS, WKKK ENDING JUNK 20,',90.
Cotton, 14; spirits, 2,C24; rosin, 4,
945; tar, 827; crude, 231.
EXPORTS, WKKK ENDED JUNE 20, 1890.
DOMESTIC.
Cotton 38; spirits, 1,024; crude, 420;
. tar, 980; rosin, 554.
FOREIGN.
Rosin, 5,447.
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South to-day. Below you will find a few out o
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Brown fc Brown, druggists, of Winston, say:
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H. Rose, also of Winston, writes us as fo
lows:
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ana wiu Keep . it nereaiter as my leading
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J. A. Burns &, Co., of Favetteville, have this
to say:
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am well pleased with It and that It H all you
recommend It to be. My customers prefer
ims Drana to au otners."
BrimMld,Simon & Co.,
--Ill N. Front St.,
Dealers in Liquors, Cigars and Tobaccos,
my 30 tf
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