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council CI AX nrwi. MUSE! WILMINGTON MARKET. July 7. 3iI. U. SPIRITS TURPKNTINE-Steadjr at 33 cents, 8ales of receipt at 38 cent. . ! . - ROSIN Firm at $1.07 for strain ed and $1.12 for good strained. TAR Firm at $1.65. -CRUDE TURPENTINE Finu at $1.25 for bard, $2.35 for yellow dip and $2.50 for vircin. COTTON Nominal at 11 cts for middling; low middling-, 11; good uiiddline.il?. I RECEIPTS-fCottoD,-; epiritf, 455; rosin, l,wu; tar, v; cruae, o. GbrmAtarUl Tot of lt&S. I FIRST DISTRICT. Counties. Fowlk. Dockkky. Beaufort 2,002 1,793 Carteret 1,073 677 Camden 593 COS Chowan .1 .. 742 791 Currituck 978 438 Dare.......l 326 209 Gates 1,131 800 Hertford 1,132 1,002 Hyde 54 758 Martin.... 1,674 1,287 J'amlico... 740 019 Pasquotank....... 832 1,217 Perquimans. 779 982 Pitt 2,593 2.328 Tyrrell.-.l 472 307 Washington... 807 1,014 1890. Harper's Weekly ILLUSTRATED, j Also Wall and Habteb's WniLT nas a weu-estaKisnea nisir as the leadlne illustrated newspaper in imprirai. The fairness of Its editorial com- MABINE WKTTS. - f Absolutely Pure. AcreunofUrUr baking: powder. Highest of all la learealnfir strength. U. . je 28 CJtwir tennn ithpd 3rdpw Gocrrn- i i t .ia. ARRIVED. Steamship ' Benefactor, . Trib6u, 2Tew York, II G Sinallbones. Steamer Cape Fear, Tomliason. Fayetteville. T D Love. CLEARED. Steamer Cape Fear, Tomlinson, Fayetteville, T. D: Love. MONDAY, JULY 7. 1890. . STATE NEWS. Greensboro J'atrtoti mere is a ereat deal of fine work beinjr done on the grounds of the Steel and Iron Company. The iorests are nicely cleared and the streets crraded al most equal to railroad work. Rer. P, F. W. Stamey, Presiding Elderof Trinity district, died in this -Dlaca of tvDhoid fever at 1.30 o'clock to day. tier. P. F. W. Stamey ns a brother of Rev. E. L. Stamey, the naitor of Centenary Church of South Greensboro. A negro man hailing from Lexington, while considerable under the influence of bmx juice, attempted to climb on top of a boxcar that was standing on aildetracK at tne uenoi in ing;Justas he reached the ladder he slippei an Brodnax adjusted his sea " When seen some time lat still intenton celebrating theFourth Sanford Express'. Duncan Mc Lean, a young white man of 23 years old, living near -L.U litrgton, was kiii ed by lightning Wednesday, even in?. Cant. W. II. Smith, of Wilmington, has sent his agent, Mr. Rackle. here to tiuarrv brown btone for the government building at Greenville, . dir. :yrus Thomnsou. of Onslow couiitv, lias entered the race for Congros in the Third District. D. 11. MeLcan. of Harnett "is still in the ring. The circus for Clinton still grows. A Jirominent merchant of Jonesboro, n soeakinir of tobacco culture in this section, ays that without ex ception. everv" farmer who com ineneed to raiso tobacco a half dozen years ago nud who has btuck to it is now In n progressive condition, has ready cash and pays as he goes. His neighbors who failed the first year at tobacco and quit are growing worse off every year. J Charlotte A'ctvs: . Mrs. Cynthia Strain, one of the oldest ladies of this section of the State, died at her home in Dallas last Thursday night at the age or 93 years. A negro Hying on the farm or Mr. Harron Pref sly, in Coddle Creek, .was killed vesterday by another negro named Fred Nesbit. It was a case of an unloaded pistol. Early this morn- Ing. the dead body of an unknown negro was found on the Richmond & Danville track, nertr the county poor bouse, four milesnorth of Con cord. The negrbis supposed to haA-e been killed by a train, but the coro ner is to-day makingan investigation. Just after the ATcics had gone to press yesterday aft?rnoon, a tele gram came saying that Char lotte had lost the race in the fire men a contest. The .Monroe com pany made the run of 150 yards. coupled and threw water, in i0 sec oods. Charlotte time was sec onds. The crowd 'there is .-aid by somo to have been as large as tide crowd in Churlotto at the jJjKm hlusln estiva!. A tew years ugo. Mr. Henry u lass, a Maine lankee. camo to Mecklenburg, bought an old township, and The neighbors that he would MONTIILY STATEMENT. STOCKS Oli HAND JULY 1, 1890. Cotton ashore, 415; afloat, 000, total, 415. Spirit ashore. 3,023; afloat, 12; total, 3,033. Rosin ashore 10,152; afloat, 6,001; total. 22.153. Tar ashore, 7,123; afloat, 000; total 7.123. Crude ashore' 986; afloat, 000; total 980. UKCKIPTS FOR JMOXTH OF JUNE. 1890- Cotton, 124; spirits, 9,336: rosin, 24, 301 ; tar, 1,958; crude, 2,42. KXPORTS FOR MOXTH OF JUNK, 1BW. . DOMESTIC. Cotton 731; spirits, 2.9C2;cmde, 3,193: tar, sjj-osin, i.aes. FOREIGN. Rosin, 15,033; Spirits, 5,232; tar, 3 16,823 SECOND DISTRICT. Bertie.'....! .". . 1,316 Craven ...I 1,408 Edgecombe 1,321 Greene.... 1,008 Halifax.-.i 2,495 Jones. 1 684 Lenoir...! 1,587. Northampton 1.G59 , Vance.....l.L .'1,383' Warren... 545. Wilson ...1 2,159 14,892 1.097 2;C37 2,509 1,072 297 620 1,430 1,990 1,93C 875 . 1,521 m m LACES ! ' 1 FISH NETT, .Plain. FI81I NETT, PoJka-Dot, AT WHOLESALE PRICES. i Mack Drapery, Net Flouncing, Cream Drapery ! AT LESS THAN COST. HEDRICK. 15,564 ITHIRD DISTRICT. Bladen.. .j.: 1,541 Cumberland 2,577 Duplin....; 2,205 Harnett r.l 1,444 Moore..... 1,944 Onslow... J 1,181 Pender 721 Sampson 2.370 Wayne.... ... ... 2,781 10,764 FOURTH DISTRICT. Alamance 1,741 Chatham 2,516 Durham 1,815 Franklin 2.204 Johnston 3.024 Nash....... 2,157 Orange ,610 Wake 4,618 18,590 19,685 FIFTH DISTRICT. Caswell.... 1,358 Forsvth 2,259 1,365 2,232 1,154 877 1,846 425 ' 757 1,616 2,561 12,833 1,517 2,099 1,617 2,041 2,096 1,690 1,288 4,943 17.300 imkm nn mrrpnt nolitlcs has earned for It tbe respect and conlldence of all Impartial read erarand tbe varlecr and excellence of Its lite rary contents, which Include serial and short stories -by the best and most popular writers. At It for the perusal of people of the widest range of tastes and pursuits. The Weekly supplements are of remarkable variety. In terest, and value. Ho expense is spared to brine the highest order of artistic ability to bear upon the illustration of the changeful phases of home and foreign history. 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Surrv.... 2,40 2.470 1.375 2.395 1,450 1,671 White Embroidered Dresses i and FLOUNCINOS lor Ladles and Children: 1 Edngs and Insertions marked down 0 per cent, for THIS WEEK ONLY. Joh lot in Ecru EmbroIdereJ Dresses and Trouserings at hall i value. s 15,384 SIXTH DISTRICT. Anson 2,241 Hrunswick 1,010 Cabarrus i 1,045 Columbus 2,072 Mecklenburg 4,163 New Hanover ... 1,880 Richmoml 1,711 Robeson.... 2,823 Stanley...... i)9C Union 2,00 20,581 SKVKNTH DISTRICT. CatoAvba..1 a 2,360 Davidson.1. 2,018 Davie; 1,008 Iredell i 2,724 Montgomery 979 Randolph 2,171 Rowan..... '2,739 Yadkin 1.071 . 15,070 EIGHTH DISTRICT. HEDRICK Aleiander... Alleprhany... Ashe Burke Caldwell Cleveland.. Gaston... Lincoln.. WataueraJ 898 Wilkes...i 1,706 952 C87 1,399 1,247 1,258 2,269 1,584 1,209 POSITIVE BARGAINS IN T31 osiery LatJifs, :(jfnt!fnifB, aid UilWs. HEDRICK. t 13,209 NINTH DISTRICT.. Buncombe 3,041 Cherokee 64G field In Taw Creek NOVELTIES1 IN GENTLEMEN'S vrent to . farming thonrrht of course fflebthr.bf? tow?ite',,i:.7:u,'. Negligee Shirts and Ties. hill work at flrt, but this year lie sold 14 bales of. cotton, (from one horse,) besides wheat, oats, potatoes and pork. During the winter he sold enoutrh rabbits to pay the clothing bill ot his family, lie ex pects to do" still better next year. Clay. ..... Graham ...... Haywood... Henderson .. Jackson...... Macon 1 Madison i 391 271 1,320 917 903 780 1,178 The Vlrc liucUe Suspender, with patent grip. In all qualities. HEDRICK. - Je 15 tt Mitchell... 698 McDowell 1,119 Polk 470 Rutherford 1,090 8wain i .'. 505 Transvlvania 520 Yancy........ . 940 H . . 1 1.097 2.584 2,609 2.680 1,293 2,101 1,333 1.575 15,872 975 965 915 910 3,284 2,856 1.684 1,988 817 . 997 15,391 756 . 2,335 1,204 1,897 1,215 2,327 1,266 12,419 552 405 1,482 1,165 717 764 1,236 901 965 2,352 10.439 2.816 868 287 182 974 1,291 569 742 1,873 .1,564 858 560 1,663 410 553 789 QUEEN" Wl give a free trip to Europe to the pereori sending the largest number cf words constructed from letters contained in the name of their well known Magazine, "THE CANADIAN quki'-N." Additional Prlze3 consisting of Silver Tea Sets, Gold Watches, Cdlna Dinner Sets; Portiere Curtains, Silk Dresses, 31 an tel Clocks, and many other use ful and valuable articles will also be awarded in order of merit: ' Webster's Unabridged Dictionary to be used as authoitUP4n deciding the contest. ; This is a popular plan of introducing a pop ular publication. Every one EendlDg a list of not less than ten words will receive a present. Enciose thirteen 2c. stamD3 for Illustrated ! Cat alogue of present and three month's trial suosenpnon to "Tne iueen," Address i THE CANADIAN QUEEN, jy 3 tf ! Toronto, Cnt. ISLAND BEACH HOTEL J. A. BROWf, Manager. i - j ! f . J.J AVISO LEASED THE ABOVE NAMED Hotel, situated at the Hammocks, I am pre- j pared to (cater successfully to the wants of i the public. . !. .The tables will be supplied with the choicest Tlands ef the season. - ; ; Many places of great interest in the vicin ity. Surf SBathlng Bath Houses in still water, tine boating facilities, unrivalled fishing, and above all; an unexcelled Cuisine. cottages on the Beach connected with the Hotel. i . ! Prof. Miller's celebrated Band engaged for the Season. J. A. BROWN. . my 28 ti MANAGER. Fishjermen's Supplies, i . " Builders' Hardware, PAINTS AND SASH THE MOST CHASTE AND PUBEST. I SUNDAY PAPER IN SOUTH CAROLINA IS The Sunday News. Price, with Daily, $11 per year; alone, $2 per - i year; six months, $1; single copy. Sets; mailed to any address. - : . EVERY ONE'S PAPER, uuw YnrvT OBSERVE The Oldest and Best Family Newst.'. stt Bfgolar Editor,. s respondents at Hon!' ' Sp, r PiFTypKI2EST0Bii and the ablest and mM writers HJ oontribnS4 mnns. . Poets aad S thors,- editors, menr V?Utt women of ffenii, XJt . give fifty-two uneS the coming year. Mfc. Price, $3.00avear Clergymen, 2.00 a year. Great Inducements forin L TheNEWYnpirr.oo.-- UwJ SCrtforONE" NEWS AND COURIE Price, $ l per year; six months, 50 cts; single uon lur a year In adTanrA;TWWWK-s ber with $5.00, can hifS ?W bus Letters ."rll 7 ,i PP7 v we win send the obsriv?7 ider of tm vpJ? L.-fffyw lor tut mail to 55 "w .subscrihern t t'x eh 12; copy, 5 cts; mailed to any address. THE HEWLETT H0FSE. -:On M Y FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC GEN erally are respectfully notified that I hate made extensive additions to my premises at Switchback Station, Wrightsville Beach,' and am now prepared to acccommodate them wit h the best of everything. Fresh Fish, soft Crabs, Deviled Crabs, &ci. ready on4he arrival of every train. i Bar in the rear and separate and distinct rom the dinning room. r "v - my39tf JAS. A. HEWLETT.! wuress ana .oa in advance "Mi4 bers we will also eiveeSfh JSWteoj Auley. t. ' Jerry Hi Agents wanted everywhfi. m.. Auuress, i ; i r Now York Observe. . . - iNEWYQRK. WALKER'S STRICTLY PURE Willi K LED, made by the old Dutch process, the best Lead on the market. They not being in combina tlon can make special price on same, j COOKING STOVES. Largest assortment In the from; sold at factory prices. State to select 15,$98 . Snrprltinff Tethuoij. Many physiciaus who have exunv ined into the merits or 11 It H (Bo tanio Blood Balm), have been con fronted with testimony which they deemed surprising, ami thus being convinced of its wonderful eflicacy, have not failed to prescribe it in their practice as occasion required. II.- I. Castidy, Kennes.iw, Ga., writes: "For two years my wif was a great sufferer. Skillful physicians did hernogood. Her mouth was one solid nlcr, her body was broken out in sorea, and she lost a beautiful head of hair. Three bottles B B B cured her completely, incredible; as it may sound, and she Is now the mother of a healthy three months old babv clear from nnv scrofulous taint." A. H. Morris, Pine Bluff, Ark., write: "Hot Springs and several doctorsfailed to cure me of several runnlne ulcers on my leir, B B B ef fected a wonderfully quick cure af ter everything else had failed." OYSTER ROASTS BETTER rKKPAKEu to accommodate my T AM Loan evrr mends with OYSTERS this season. I will keep none but the Best on hand nlways MYkTLK GKUYE UOASTS a sptclaUy. Every thing overhauled and Improves. Oj stcrs ready at short notice and expert shuckers to open them. - . special rates to parties. Give me a call and KespecUullj. W. n. STOKLS.Y, cct 3 U wnjstsm SUMMER RESORT! "ATLANTIC V1KW," ! WKIGIITSVILLE, N. C, . t r " rS NOW OPEN UNDER SAME MANAUE- 1 I . mcnt. The uotel and grounds are near the waters of the i-ound and the Atlantic Ocean and a few steps from the Depot of the Sea coast Railroad from WUmington. Ask tno conductor of the train to stop you at wngatsvuie j BOARD BV TBI DAY, WEEK 01 M.lH. Send for Circulars. " KD. WILSON MANNING, Jel3tf j Proprietor. University of North Carolina The Fall Terra Opns Pept. 4. Tuttlor,$30. OUtt REGULAR COURSES OF STUDY, , 15.395 The total vote beinir Fowle 148,395; Dockery 134,035. "To catch Dame Fortune's golden'smlle : Assiduous wait upon her And gather gear by every wile That's Justified by honor. Not for f hide it in a hedge, Not for a train attendant. But for the glorious privilege Of being Independent." Ao man can frrl independent who pays rent. Secure a Dome and be your own landlord. Why pay rent when the same money will boy you a home. Houses and lots In desirable and healthy localities and building . lots on tbe prominent streets of the city for sale on the INSTALLMENT PLAN. Satisfactory time given. Honey loaned to those wishing to build. Apply to . JAMES wILSON. je S4 2w Office of D. O'Connor. F classical. Philosophical, Literary, "SdenUfle. special courses la Cnemlstry, Civil and Electrical Engineering, Pharmacy, and other studies. ; Separate schools of Law and Medicine, whose students may Attend the University lectures. Address HON. KEMP P. BATTLE. LL.D.. - Jy3tf j President, Chapel HH1, N. C Table Board. Call at Freeman's, QALL ON ARCHIE FREEMAN, AT CARO- Uoa Beach, where yon can get 'Dinner or I Supper from 25 to 40 cents. Pic ale par.ies and excursionists can be furnished with Fried Fish at 5 cents apiece, I ARCHIE FREEMAN, jeS31w. .. Carolina Beachv Diamond Yera Cur FOR DYSPEPSIA. Oil Stoves of All Siies. in them you will rind comfort and economy, Pumper Step-Ladders. vc ask for your patronage and shall ever endeavor to deserve the same. Respectfully. N. Jacobi Hardware Co., apl 22 tf .12 SO. FRONT ST. O SPECIAL NOTICE ! . j- ? UR PRIVATE STOCK 1870 RYE IS UN doubtedly the best WHISKEY sold in the ! f South to-day. Below you will find a few out of 1 I many letters which we receive and notice well what they contain: ' . . Brown ft Brown, druggists, of Winston, say: "The Private Stock, T6, gives entire sads racuoa io our customers, ana we tnink it is a nne meaicina: wnisKey." H. Rose also of Winston r writes us as .foi lows:-' i 1 "The 'Private Stock' Whiskey I bontrht. through yoar Mr. Simon has proved a success ana wiu seep ic nereaiter as my leading vrauu. - i - J. A. Burns & Co.. of Fayetteville, have this to say: i "I have used your new brand of 'Private Stock, 1878,' Rye Whiskey and will say that I am well pleased with it and that it is nn vnn recommend it to be. My customers urefer w s n . . : kux3 ursuu tu jui uiuers." Brunliild,8iraon & Co., jlll N. Front bt.. Dealers tn liquors. Cigars and Tobaccos. A 'FEW GENTLEMEN CAM BX ACCOMMO dated with Tab le!B card on arpacatton ar For sale by tebUtl DJL T. Cm MILLER, Ccr. Fourtti tzl TSnn ta, John Werners rpustus i is HUT ONX, AND BE HOLDS I forth at No. 29 Market street, a good Shave for 10 cents, a Shampoo for 20 cents, or a Han Cut for 30 cents. - Four of the best Barbers in the State. Clean towels- sharp razors and prompt attendance. JOHN WERNER, L - ' : The uemaa Barber,' " i. D13.tr 23 Usist street. Scribner's Magazine For 1890. The publishers of SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE aln to make it the most popular and enter prising' of periodicals, while at au times pre serving its high literary character. . 25,000 new readers have been drawn to it during the past six montns vy me increasea excellence or its contents (notably the Railway articles), and It closes its second year witn a new impetus ana an assured . success. Tne illustrations will show some new effects, and nothing to make suKirsiN jiiii's MA'iAZiMje auracuve aa in- tereaimg win ue negieuieu. j THE RAILWAY ARTICLES WlU be contlri ued by several very striking: pareis: one espe cially interesting by Ex-Postmaster General Thomas L. James on -The Railway Postal Ser vice." tuusiratea. . L MR. ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON'S seria novel "me -Master or uaiiantrae," will runi through the greater part of the year. . . Begun in November. - ' - l a cokkksfondjsnce and collection 0 manuscript memoirs relating to J. F. Millet and a famous group of modern French Painters win mraisn uie sunaiance or several arucies. illustrated. - The brief end papers written last year toy itouert iouis &oevenson, wiu oe repiacea ny equally luterestiii uontnuuiions Dy ainerejl famous authors. Mr. Thomas Bailer Aldrich will write the first of them, for, the January Many valuable LITERARY ARTICLES will appear; a paper on Walter Scott's Method of Work, illustrated from original MSS.. a second Shelf of Old Books," by Mrs. James T Fields and many other articles equally noteworthy ! - 'uusiraiea , ; Articles on ART SUBJECTS will be a feature Papers are arranged to appear, by Clarence Cook, E. n. Blashfleld, Austin Dobson and many oth ers. Illustrated. . FisniNG ARTICLES describing sport in the. uesi. nsning grounas wiu appear, saimon Wlnninlsh, Bass and Tarpon are the subjects now arranged. The authors are well known sportsmen. illustrated. - illustrated ARTICLES of great variety, tiinffc1lir? iinATl oil mannai. a onhlAAfa raval biography, description, etc., wiu appeaa, but not of the conventional commonplace sort. : Illustrated. Among the most Interesting in the list of scientific papers for the year win be a remark-1 aoie article Dy itol John Trowbridge, upon the most recent developments and uses of PHOTOGRAPHY. Illustrated. - . A class of articles which has proved of spe- tatu iiiLciesu wiu ue conunuea dv a croup di papers upon ELECTRICITY In Its most recent applications, by eminent authorities: a re-; markable paper on DEEP MINING, and other uiiA-roBLing papers. U niaue Illustrations. 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