P3VJDER
Absolutely Pure.
A cream cf.Urur bstlcg joxrCe r. Highest
of all La IcarcLiag strength. t. m 6r
fjwn lirperr. Atf. 17. l!$a
T2io Daily SoyiQ.w,
THURSDAY, AUGUST 7. 1S0O.
"'STATE NEWS.
Laurinburi? Exchange; Mr. "nh
LeUrand. brother of Mr. J. T. I.e
Gr&nd, died nt the liouie of hi
brother In Itockinsrhnm last Mmdny
Iter a protracted Illnes?. He wn
one of the leading fanners of the
Pee Dee river section of our county.
Lenoir Topic: When the Demo
cratic primary was held in Cove
Creek township, yatauga county,
very few Alliance men attended it,
bat on the next Friday the snb-AI-liaoce
met and nominated n full
county ticket for Watauga county.
This foolish act was the very essence
of rinr-mle In which the sub-Alliance
or Uore ureeK assumed louicuue m.
the whole county. We suppose tlmt
the nominees will all decline.
Greensboro Workman: Onofthe
most expeditious as well as highly
Important movements in railroad
circles r3 been accomplished by
the extension of the W. N. C
llailroadfrom Winston to Wilkes
boro, just now cfTected and . which
was sijrnaliicd on Saturday Ins-t by
the handing over to Col. Andrews of
the $10rt,00O InWilKes county bond
which the county had jruaraiitcttl to
pay over on the completion of 1 1
road.
Wilson Mirror: There was rr-.i-
ly born at lleiiMiii. in Johnston
oounty, a white child which is pro
nouucetlto It' ou? of the ino-t won
derful freaks of nutiire ever m i n in
North Carolina, or p. rhap in the
wor'd. The child lived fifty hours.
It had two heads, one at each end
of the liodv. The head.. were per
fectly formed in every particular
and each nurcd und cried. The
child wa 22 inches luii and 181
ioche wide witji arm- extended. It
had three feet two on on ide and
three on the other, and four arms
two on ea:h side.
Ilaletgh Actc aud Obttrver: The
Republican revolt against Congress
man Hrower in the Fifth district is
greater than theDemocratsthroun
out the State generally suppose.- It
is hodeepjieated that the Winston Re
publican Is out In a rong article
agaiaat him and calling npon self
refpecting Republican not to sup
port him. It charges him with be
traying his party by voting for the
AlilU bill: beiug willing to turn
traitor to hi party in it hour of
need, a evidenced by th interviews
published indicating hi willingness
to be a candidate for Speaker of the
House; and by raising sheol in the
district by reason or hi control oi
Federal appointments.
Charlottw AVir: The oHice of the
Western Union Telegraph Company
In this city feiiow adorned by n
.large tixe photograph of the opera
tors, ten in number. Mr. Wil
liam Ixckhart was found dead in
bed at the home of his daughter,
Mrs. Peter McGowau, this morning.
Mr. Lcckhart had been contlned to
his bed for live years past by an in
firmity of home peculiar nature, yet
through all that time he had a good
appetite, aud nt his death he weigh
ed 230 pouuds. At 3 o'clock this
morning he grew wore, and calif d
his daughter, who remained with
hlra until after daylight, when she
went out to look after break far,
leaving him apparently comfortable.
When she went to hi room shortly
afterwards, she found him dead.
COUJf EBC7IAX. HBTT8.
WILMINGTON IfARKET.
August 7. 250 P. M.
. SPIRITS TURPENTINE Steady
ftt:rnt. Sales of receipts atsa
ROSIN Firm at 97 for strain
ed and $1.02 for good strained. -
TAR Firm at $1.45.
CRUDE TURPENTINE Firm
at $i:23 for bard, $2.35 for yellow
dip and $2.33 for virxrin.
COTTON Quiet at 11 J cU for mid
dling; low middling, 10i; good mid
dling. 115' .
RECEIPTS Cotton. ;plrit8, 46;
rofcin, 1,427; tar, 108; crude, 120.
Gubernatorial Tote of 1SSS.
FIRST DISTRICT.
COUKTIKS.
Beaufort..
FOWLK. DOCKKRY.
2,092
Carteret - 1,073
Camden .........
Chowan
Currituck .....
Dare
Gates..... .........
Hertford ...
Hyde ,
Martin .
lamlico.....
Pasquotank... ,
Perquimans..-.
Pitt
Tyrrell
.193
742
973
32G
1,131
1,132
854
1,074
740
833
779
2,593
472
MARINE fdSVTS.
ARRIVED.
Steamer Cape Fear, Toiullnson,
Fayetteville, T. D. Ixve.
. . CLEARED.
Steamer Cane Fear, Tomlinson,
Favetteville. T D Love.
Schr Lula Everett. Osmore, New
York, vessel bv Geo Harris?, Son&
Co.; cargo by C H Mallett.
EXPORTS.
COASTWISK.
New York -Schr Lula Evrett 130,-
000 ft lumber, 3 ipars.
Washington............. 807
1C,823'
SECOND DISTRICT.
Bertie ; 1,316
Craven 1,408
Edgecombe 1,321
Greene 1,008
Halifax 2,495
Jones ." C84
Lenoir i.'.... 1,587
Northampton 1.639
Vance 1,882
Warren 545
Wilson 2,159
3,
MONTHLY STATKMKNT.
STOCKS ON HAND AITO. 1, 18t0.
Cotton ashore, 249; afloat
total. 3-"2.
Stiirit ahore.5,439; afloat, 2,976;
total. 3.415.
Rosin ashore 38,413; afloat, 3,291;
total. 41.701.
Tar ufihore, 5,572; afloat, 000; total,
5.572.
Crude ashore. 841: afloat. 50; total
891.
KKCKIPTS FOR MONTH OF JULY, 1890.
Cotton, A3; spirits, 11,4C0: rosin, 34,
022; tar. 2,643; crude, 2,429.
KX PORTS FOR MONTH OF JULY 1890.
DOMESTIC.
Cotton 228; birits, 3.S4G;crude, 2.524:
tar, 3.589; rosin, 1,K39.
FOREIGN.
Spirits, 2,234: tar, 10; rosin, 12,632.
Alamance
Chatham.
Durham
Franklin
Johnston
Nash 2,157
Orange....: 1,610
Wako 4.GI8
1,741
2,516
1,815
2.204
3.024
'I
John Werner.
MI EKE IS BUT ONE. AND II K HOLDS
lorth at No. 13 Market street. A irood Stoavt
l for lo i-nts. a shampoo for 20 cents, or a Hair
I'ut form cents, tour or me Deal uaroers in
the Mate.- Clean towtls. sharp razors and
prompt attendance. JOHN WERNER.
The German Barber,
fpo Hi tf 2 Market street
VEHICLES! VEHI.LES!
r OFFER FOR SALE A LAKGK NUMBER
1 .. f
AND A tJRET VARIETY. OF
Second-IIand lTelilclep,
All lu j;ood order and ready
use. They will be sold very
good pufer.
for ImrnedUte
low tor cash or
19,685
FIFTH DISTRICT.
Caswell 1,358
Forsyth 2,259
Granville 2,400
Guilford 2.47L
Person 1.375
Rockingham 2.395
Stokes 1,450
Surry 1.671
15,384
,IXTH DISTRICT.
Anson
Brunswick...
Cabarrus
Columbus
Mecklenburg .
New Hanover
Richmond
Robeson
Stanley
Union
2,241
1,010
1,645
2,072
4,163
1,880
1,711
2,823
99G
2,040
20,581
SKVKNTH DISTRICT.
Call uutl get a good bargain at
OUR ELL'S STABLES.
Jy 11 tf cor. Third and lTlncesa St.
Itocklen Arnicw Satv.
The Best Saivw in the world for
Cut. Bruise, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap
ped Bands. Chilblains, Corns, and all
Bkin Eruptions, and positively cures
Piles, or no pay required. It is guar
anteed to give perfect satisfaction,
or money ref unded. Price 25 ceuts
per box.
For tale bv Robert R Bellamy,
wholetaJtf anJ tstail d Jgi
WE HAVE
T CST . RECEIVED ANOTHER ,LA KtIE AS
SORTMENT OF
AND
In the Utest designs and tancy vwxn, which
weoseratloircst rrloes, INSTALMENTS or
CASH. The public la cortlilly lntltei to cx;
amme oar large and superior moc or Instru
ments.
E. YaaLAER,
407 ttcd CruM 54 rtrt.
fill tr
For Sale.
and la good conditioa.lWUl be sold cneap
Arou at
i this urnc
SPECIAL NOTICE !
i
UR PRIVATE STOCK 1874 RYE IS UN-'
doubtedly the best WHISKEY Bold in the
south to-day. Below you will and a few out of
many letters wmcn we receive ana nonce
well wnat they contain:
Krown & Urown. drusjrlsts, of Winston, say:
The Private moot, T6, sires entire satis
faction to our customers, and we mine it is a
Qnc medldua! Whiskey."
II. Hose, also of Winston, writes us as fol
lows:
The 'Private Stock Whiskey I bought
through, yoar Mr. Simon has prored a success
and will keep it hereaiter as my leading
brand.'
J. a. Burns & Co.. of Fayetteville, have this
to say:
I have used jour new brand of 'Private
Mock. is;s.' Rye Whiskey and will say that I
am well Pleased with It and that It It all you
recommend It to be. My customers prefer i
this brand to all others."
Br uiiiild,Simon & Co.,
Ill N. Front St.,
DeaU-rs in Liquors, Cljnrsnd Tobaccos,
my ) tf
Cutawoa
Davidson
Davie...
Iredell
Montgomery
ttandolph ...
Rowan
Yadkin
2,018
1,008
2,724
979
2,171
2,739
1.071
15,070
KIGHTII DISTRICT.
Alexander 952
Allechanv.
Ashe
Burke
Caldwell.
Cleveland
Gaston
Lincoln
Watauga
687
1,399
1,247
1,258
2,269
1,884
1,209
898
Wilkes 1,70G
13,209
NINTH DISTRICT.
Buncombe ..3,041
Cherokee 646
CIav 391
Graham 271
Haywood 1,326
Henderson...: :.. 917
Jackson 903
Macon - 780
Madison ' 1,178
Fishermen's Supplies, Ur:::::: i.JS
I OIK 4V
Rutherford 1,690
Swain 505
Transylvania 520
Xaney - 940
Builders' Hardware,
PAINTS AND SASH.
1,799
C77
002
791
438
209
800
i;002
758
1,287
C19
1,217
982
2,323
367
1,014
POSITIVELY
-TH1
Largest and Most Perfect
STOCK OF-
15,564
THIRD DISTRICT.
Bladen : 1,541
Cumberland 2,577
Duplin - 2,205
Harnett 1,444
Moore 1,944
Onslow 1,181
Pender 721
Sampson 2.370
Wayne 2,781
16,764
-FOURTH DISTRICT.
14,892
1.097
2,637
2,509
-1,072
"2,897
C20
1,436
1,990
1,936
875
1,521
18,590
1,365
2,232
1,154
877
1,846
, 425
r 757
" 1,616
2,561
12,833
1,517
2,099
.1,617
2,041
2,096
1,69G
1,288
4,943
17,300
1,697
2.584
2,609
2.680
1,293
2,101
1,3; i
1,5751
15,872
975
965
915
910
3,284
2,856
1,68-1
1,988
817
997
15,391
I
GOODS
I
IN THE CITY.
Plain Good, with Embroider-
tea to match.
Embroidered Good in all qual
itlm. Neat and 1au Iful Plaids and
Cbrcks. . c .
Plqti with Plqae Trimmings.
.Thejprlces cut in Half to cash or punctual
paying customers. .
HEDRICK.
' . . mm m mwm .. a m . '
OLD 1IATTRES1S -W0& OVER IN ONE Day
I -NEW fllATXKCSSEB B1ADI2 TO OtthPu '
W. M.
cum
V3
17 PAINCDS3 STKEET.
mo,,
and Stools. Cabinet
Banks. Catalogue z
S3 FINES
Gents' Furnisning Goods.
EvemnlnEr In this line PUICES CUT IN
nALF to people who piy cash or pay prompt
ly on presentation of bill. .
HEDRICK.
THE LEADING
Dai! Paper
OP SOUTH CAKCE1NA IS
-i'S" Also Wal1 Prescription v. 7
uuests, liar ber furniture, Tewl
Wrfk of all kinds. Complete Outfits for SjTra3
As ATLAMTA SHOW CASE C0 AuS1
fJETJ YORlf
OBSERVE,
The Oldest and Best
Family NewsDam
Six Regular EditnrC. . '
respondents at .Hon. J ?
lews Umw.
Price $ip Per Annum,
I ' ' - -
MAILED TO ANY ADDRESS.
Stories; Reviews, CoadeiiSi?
Departments for pSV
chants, Bankers, ProfessW.i
Students, BovsandGirll 0IuUSl
This year the OiKKiiVKitwill r,v
lsh more than wur&b
FIFTY PltlZB STOIIjLEsj
75G
2,335
1,204
1,897
1,215
2,327
1,266
1,419
12,419
oo2
405
1,482
1,165
717
764
1,330
901
965
2,352
SENSIBLE I ADIES
BUY Til EIR
TABLE LHSTE3STS
or roe. I have a 'splendid stock, and
1 -
Off r Low Prices this "''eek
- HE RiCK.
Jy 21 tf
CLYDE'S
v YorH &-Wilmington
Htpamship Co
FliOM PISK 29, EAST KIVEK NEW YOKK
Locatejl between Chambers and Roosevelt 'sts
TJ1S MOST CIIAbTE AND PUREST -
SUNDAY PARE
IN SOUTH CAROLINA IS 1
" ! ' "
The 'Sunday News. ,
rnJ. wlth Dallr, $11 per year, alone, f3 per
year; six months, $1: sinRle copy, 5 cts; mailed
to any
address.
EVERY ONE'S PAPER, J
- i ' t l. jj w jj r-.rvi.j
SEWS AND LOURIEU;
Fried, f 1 per year; six months, 50 ets; Single
copy, 5 cts; mailed to any address. mch 12
and the ablest aud moht ,
writers wU coatributS to hf
urnns.- Poets and proe xniSL
thors, editors, men of
vromen of genius will fi)l tnv5?
umns ef the Obsruvkr, and ft S"
grivo fifty-two unexcelled
the cominj year.
XTxce, JF3.00 a vear.'
Clergymen, $2.00 a year.
Great Inducements for 1890
I- The NEW YORK OBSERVER wu h.
tor one year to any clenryman notJ.lfs'
Bcrlber. for ONE dolijCw . not now 4
2. jAny subscrtber sendine his own suhvrc
ucr wituyu, can nave a copy of uhb
tens Letters." or "The Lite Of Jcny SSS?.
8. We will send the OBSKKvS fifiJL
malnder of this year, and to Jan?awi i
1890: :
Harper's Youn People.
AN
ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY.
At 3 o'clock. P. M.
DELAWARE.:...
BENEFACTOR...
FAN1TA
GULP STREAM..
. . . . Saturday, Aug 9
. Wedoesaay,. Aug 13
Saturday, Aug 16
..Wednesday, Aug 20
FROM WILMINGTON
BENEFACTOR.....
F ANITA ,
DELAWARE
BENEFACTOR
10.439
,...Frlday, Aug 8
.'. .Tuesiay, Auy 12
..Thursday, 14
...Tuesday, Aug iy
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November 5, ISS9. presents an attractlva prc-
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our serials of the usual length; and others In
two or ithree parts, namely. "The Red Mus-
tanff." nv-William o. tJTonDAKD: "fmi ana
the Baby," by Leer C. Lillik; "PrlnfcQ Tom-
urv" by johv kfssell uobyell; ana fjcotn-
ei Way," by Mabqabet E. sangstkr; two
short serials by Hjalmab IIjobtii :Bote8en.
Two sciies of Fairy Tales will attract the at
tention! of lovers of- the wonder-world,? name
ly, the quaint tales told by Uowabd PYLK,and
so admirably Illustrated by him, and aother
series In a different vein by Frank M. Bick-
nell. n nere win oe snort siones oy; w. i.
H dwells. Thomas, neioij- Page, Mart E.
Wilkiks Nora Perbt; Harrist . PBE3CCTT
Spoffokd, David Kek ? Hezekiah .P.ptjkb-
WORTH.I SOPniS. bWETT,: 5 KICHARD ? MALCOLM
Johnston, etc. ' ; 1
a subscription to Darper's Yotmo People
secures a Juvenile library I here is useful
knovviedjre, also plenty of amusement. Boston:
ber with $5.00, can have
JBU3 Letters." or "The Ll
3. We will send the o
malnder of this rear, am
to any mv snhRprironiir.rv.. ' '
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Address, ' - . i
Nftw York Obseryr,
NEW TORE
Masraziue.
Harp
ILLUSTRATED
ITA LRU'S STiFCUVUKK Vf HIII L!Pf
made bythe old Dutch process, the best Lead
on the mtrket. They not belnir In combina-l
tlon can make special price on same.
. COOKING STOVES.
Largest assortment In the State to fseiect
from; sold at factory prices.
Oil Stoves of All Sizes.
In them you will find comfort (and economy.
15.395
The total Vote beinsrFowle H8.395:
JJockery 134,035.
I.
eacoact R, R.
Pumpe, Step. Udders. IN EFFECT JULY 5TH.
We avc for jour patronaje and
endeavor to desenre the same.
Respectfully.
N. Jucobi Hardware Co.,
apl23U It SO. FRONT ST.
i
A TS. WATJ3R
shall everl Leave WiUuioirtOQ 6:45 and 9:30 a.
m".t 120, 2:50, 5:00, and 9:00 ri. m.
Leave Hammocks 7:40 and 10:30
a. ra., 4W, u.-uo, uax) nnd 100
p. to.
annday trains leave Wilmington
9:30 a. in. and 2:50 and 9.-00 n. in.
Leave Hammocks 10:30 a. m. and8KX)
and 10.-00 p,
We Lave jut added, at very heavy ex
ctie, a four-horse powtrr Otto tiaa Engine
to ruu our Ore presses. "It's a dandy,"
and make our presses bam. Come and sec
it ; no trouble to show to anyone who will
call st our office. We try always to keep
abreast oi the Umrs and our establishment
L the largest In the city, and will be kept so,
if Lard work, promptness, satisfaction and
hard rah can keep It so.
. j .lCcfpectfully, .
j JACKSON A BELL,
; Leading Printers, Rulers and Binders. I
Gen'l Manager, .
Wilmington Seacoast R. R. -
Jyatf
St. Mary's Seminary, .
gELECT BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, j
The exercises of this Institution will be n
somed on MONDAY, Sept. 1st, 1390.
Terms made known ca appUcaiiao to '
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Scribner's Magazine
For 1890.
The publishers Of SCItXBNElt'S MAGAZINE
ain to maxe it tne most popular ana enter'
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serving its high literary character. 25,000 new
readers have Deen drawn' to It during: the past
six months by the increased excellence ot its
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THE ItAILWAY ARTICLES Will be contln
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cially Interesting by Ex-Postmaster General
Thomas L. James on -The Railway Postal Ser
rice." ' Illustrated.
MR. ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON'S serta
novel 4The Master of Baiiantrae," wm run
through the greater part of the year.
Begun in November, ' -
A CORRESPONDENCE and collection o
manuscript memoirs relating to J. F. Millet
and a famous group of modern French Painters
will furnish the suostance or several articles.
Illustrated.
- The brief end papers written last year by
Robert Louis Stevenson, will be replaced by
eauauy interesting contnoutions ny ainere.
famous authors. Mr. Thomas Bailey Aldrlch
will write the first of them for tile January
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Many valuable LITERARY ARTICLES will
appear; a paper on Walter Scott's Method of
work, Illustrated from original MSS.. a second
sneii oi oia jjooks." Dy airs, j ame3 t ineias
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uitatraiea
Articles on ART SUBJECTS will be a feature
Papers are arranged to appear by Clarence
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many oth ers. Illustrated.
FISHING ARTICLE" describing sport in the
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Wlnnlnlsh, Bass and Tarpon are the subjects
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ILLUSTRATED ARTICLES of great variety,
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Among the most Interesting in the list of
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the most recent developments and uses of
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applications, by eminent authorities: a re
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