- POWDER Absolutely Pure. A arixa of Urtar biklosl powder, Highest cf All la learenlnj: strength..', s. Govern ment report, A 17, 1!S?. Tiio Doily Eoviow. WEDNESDAY, 3ElTr 10. 18C0. STATE NEWS. Goldsboro .iryut: Senator Vance - will speak In Uoldsboro either on Thursday or Friday of this. week. Winston Daily. The revival meet ing at the Centenary church contin ues with unabated interest. There has been up to date twenty profes . elons.of faith. v - Qoldsboro DUpalch: Mr. Culien Hatch, a young man of Mt. Olive, had hU arm cut off in a cotton gin at his home this morning. He is a brother of Messrs. B. W. and J. It. H&tcb, ol Mt. Olive and is about twenty one years of age. Charlotte Oironicle: The heavy rain earned the Tent to give away at trie iie meeiing nt ewion. Bandar afternoon. Several ponle were slightly hurt, and one man per. haps seriously injured by ueuig tsruck by a tent pole. The pcene was exciting for a while. Concord Standard: Old Mr. Hugh Parks, ;of Edmundsville, Rowuti county. tnd just accross the Cabar rus line, is making a long pull for the 100th mile po&t in life' journev. He is almost blind and deaf. In January, 1801, he will be ninety-nine years o? age. He bs outlived alt his children have one. Mr. Parks was a factor and an influence in the affair of his section when in bin prime. Greensboro Patriot: As th local freight, in charge of that popular youug conductor. Cant. M. M. Al bright, was leaving High Point for this city, Saturday evening, tho fire man, a young man named Adam?, was leaning out of the cab watching the-rear end of the train, and was struck on the head by a switch guard and his kull fractured. He was carried to Jarrell's Hotel and a physician summoned, who did all he could for hlral The young man is very seriously hurt. His mother went up lAst night on a special train to be with him. The passenger train of the R. & D. Railroad which went around by the (J. P. & Y. V. Railroad, on accouut of the wreck at Yadkin River, had the first coal burner engine ever heard on that route; its unearthly noise, reo muling- through tho forests, hills and valleys startled the inhabitants out of their lecp, and it is stated they Instituted a search for the supposed varmint" loose in their midt. As the train was nearing Slier City at u good rate of speed two horses were discovered on the track. The engh user used every effort to save them . but could not. The pilot crashed Into the poor beasts and dashed them, mangled and dying, on each side of the track. COMMERCIAL. HE ITS. WILMINGTON MARKET. Sept. 10.2Z0 P. M. SPIRITS TURPENTINE Firm at 36 cents. Sales of receipts at 30 cents. - . v ROSIN Steady at 90c for strained and 5 for good strained. . .. TAR Firm at f 1.C3. - CRUDE TURPENTINE Firm at $1.20 for hard, $1.90 for yellow dip and $1.90 for virgin. ' COTTON Firm at 9 cents for middling; low middling, 9J; good middlinc. 10. RECEIPTS Cotton. 1,C3U spirits. 181; rosin, 1,183; tar, 117; crude. . MABIXB NEWS. - Ger barque Lydia Peschau, Zep lein, Doston, Jas T Riley & Co. Gubernatorial Vol of 1833.. FIRST DISTRICT. " ; CoujrriES. Fowle. Dockkrt. Reaufort 2,092 Carteret.........-- 1,073 Camden 59S Chowan 743 Currituck 978 Dare 320 Gate 1,131 Hertford 1,132 Hyde.- ... 854 Martin 1,C74 1'amJ.ico .740 Pasquotank 832 Perquimans 779 Pitt 2,593 Tyrrell... . 472 Washington.... 807 MONTHLY 8 TATE SI UN T. STOCKS OS HAJfD SEPT. 1, 1890. Cotton ashore, 2,100; afloat 000, total. 2.1C0. Spirits ashore, 0,010; afloat," 000; total, o.oio. Rosin ashore C3.127; afloat, 107; total. CS.234. Tar ashere. 3,323; afloat, 000; total. 3,328. Crude ashore, 877; afloat, 000; total 877. IlKCKirTS FORMOXTH OF AUG., 1890. Cotton. 2,097: pirit,8,54G: rosin, 48, 612; tar, 3,4-31; crude, 2,531. KXPOUTS FOR MONTH OF AUG., 1890. DOMESTIC Cotton 189;spirits,3.124rcrude, 2,545; tar, 5,C$3; rosin, 8,183. FOREIGN. ' Spirits, 7,827; rosin, 14,097; tar, 12. ' . . , 16,823 SECOND DISTRICT. Bertie.. .. ....1,316- Craven 1,408 Edgecombe ......1,321. Greene 1,008 Halifax ....2,495 Jones C84 Lenoir .1,587 Northampton 1.C59 Vance..... 1,332 Warren '. 545 Wilson 2,159 ."- 15,564 THIRD DISTRICT. Bladen Cumberland Daplin.... Harnett.... Moore . ... Onslow........;... Pender Sampson Wayne 1,541 2,577 2,205 1,444 1,944 1,181 72 1 2.370 2,781 HE-NO TEA 16,764 FOURTH DISTRICT. Alamance' 1,741 Chatham.. 2,516 Durham Franklin Johnston. Nash .. Orange .. Wake ..... ' Exaggerated claims in many adver tisements have made people tired." This recent saying has the right ring and we accept its suggestion. , We axe the importers of HE-NO TEA. We propose increasing its sale in Wilmington. Not by praising it, but by giving you, free of all cost, enough HE-NO TEA to last a week. The proof of the pudding is in the eating. An old adage wnicn suggests another, "A word to the wise is suf ficient." Send us a postal card with your ad dress, and, for a limited time, we will mail any one in Wilmington, free, a pack age of HE-NO TEA, and an interesting book about tea. You risk a postal card. We risk your liking the tea so well that you will continue to use it. Ifyoudonot we make a loss. Thus we show our con fidence in the merits of HE-NO TEA. 1,815 2.204 3.024 2,157 1,610 4,618 19,685 FIFTH DISTRICT. 1,358 Caswell.. Forsyth ... Granville Guilford.. Person Rockingham Stokes ..... 2,259 2,400 2.470 1,375 2.395 1,450 Surry 1,671 15,384 SIXTH DISTRICT. Anson . 2,241 Brunswick 1,010 Oubarras...- 1,645 Columbus Meckjenburg ...... . New Hanover Richmond Robeson. StanlejT....L 2,072 4,163 1,880 t,7U 2,823 996 MARTIN GILLET & CO., (Etab:hked iSt.) Exchange Place, Baltimore, Md. aug 23 ly d eodJfcw - : ' Bright Diseaac. Wilmington Seacoast R.R. i . Union.:. 2,040 20,581 - SEVENTH DISTRICT. Catawoa .t...... ... 2,360 Davidson......... 2,018 Davie:: 1,008 Iredell. 2,724 Montgomery .: 979 Randolph 2,171 . Rowan 2,739 Yadkin 1.071 15,070 KIQHTH DISTRICT. IN 12FFJ3U T 8 KPT. 8 TO. Leave AViltuingtoo, Front Street Denot, at 9:30a. m.. 2:30 and 6:10 p. ra. Leave Princess street at 0:15 and 9:40 a. iu., 2:40 and 6:20 p. in. Leave Hammocks 7:40 and 10:25 n in.. 4-i.l nrul 7:10 n. in. Sunday train leaves "Vilminsrton at 2:30 p. m. Leave Hammocks 7:10 p. m. The TJ:45 u. m. train starts from Princess street an.l the Sunday.night train from tho Hammocks will lie This insidious ailment, if too loii J over at Princess street J. K. NULiAiX, Gen'I Manager. scp C tf WE HAVE SOItT.MKNT OF neglected, will undermine the strong esteonstitution and bring tne vic tim, to a premature grave. Heed the timely warning, and regain health at once by a n?e of the prop er restorative, that great strength- . I ener ot me urinary ami uigesnve tVst received another lakoe as- organs, is jj m itotanic jfiomi isauu;. ; u David Ruukel, Cullman, Georgia, i writes: "I used a, hundivd dollars worth of medicine for Uright's dis ease, but it did me no good. I then took HUB, which relieved me. My appetite Is restored ami I urinate without pain' .u.-.. , . V ' " 7.: in tlie Litest desims ami fancy woods, wnlch writes: 'I had great trouble in J . passing urine which was filled with, we offer at lowest prices, INSTALMENTS or sediments. My back and loins gave -AND me mucn pain and 1 lost my appe - tlte, strength and flesh. 1 became nervous and unable to round ly. Two bottles of H B It gave me . entire relief." Thomas WilUaius. Sod.lv. Tf tin.. I writes: I wa troubleil with severe kidney complaint and confined to : my bed. Six bottl-s of H It It made , a well man of nie." i CASH. Th9 puolic la coMlallj Invited to ex; amine oar lxrg9 and superior stock of;Instru- rnents. E YanLAER, 4U7 Ued Cross Street. pi ?i tr Not at All Necessary 71 I rjX) CARRY YOUR PROVISIONS OR LUNC to Carolina uc&cn as there is a First-Class Family Grocery mere, supplied wliix eTcrytktas tht market J affords an1 sold at cit j price?. THE ACME MANUFACTURING CO. MANUPACTUltKKS Of Fertilizersr Pine Fibre and Pine Fibre Matting Wilmington, - - N. U AH Kinds of Canned Goods' uKKKi-uTATioxoFouKrrKTJLizEKa rou t.uNcu and ric sic l-AirriEs andfcvcrjtLlajcl thaj W to make up a fins luncn. - TuU tcpplj of ICE alwaj-s on hand. Tix rrsWnla ot CAltOLLKA find It to tnclr Interest to deal vita me as I rriii keepoanandeTerjtlxlaff la tne Grocery and nonsctceplnj line. . 11 AN 3 A. KUhn, :::t: I tno ACM B and G EM. Is now estabUsned.- and tte results ot tnrce rears' ae la tno nanos ot ttre best tarmcra ot mis and otner States will uirst their raioc as a nin trade manure Tne MATTlKi;, maoe irom tne tea res ot our native rune. iV'-xjnccdrM to be equal to anj wool carpei lor comfort and durability and tne BEACH 1!1 ceaxM for tt is cuiir tncreasinr. It aas n?- IU3 QUI KMOU IU VUICT IftUIIU Tne Finns or wool, is extensirriy U3ed for opfcoisterlnr purpcs. and as a flllimr for Mattresses is almost equal to nalr.beln Usnt tixstJc aal proof aaJc st insects. ex m"catf i rrora rr:;at: rartsrs rtrf-r c-vt'i can r r- ra n c-r C v, cr will t i -. -: l- Alexander.. Alleghany... she...... Bnrke... ..:.... Caldwell..; ..... Cleveland Gaston Lincoln Watauga Wilkes 953 687 1,399 1,247 1,358 2,269 1,584 1,209 898 1,70G 13.209 KIXTH DISTRICT. .Buncombe 3,0-11 Cherokee... G4G Clay Orahanf Haywood.. 'Henderson Jackson Macon Madison Mitchell. McDowe!! 1,119 Polk 470 Rutherford." 1,G90 Swain SOS Transylvania ... 520 Yancy 940 391 271 1,320 917 903 780 1,178 G98 1,799 677 603 791 . 438 209 800 1,002 , 758 1,287 619 1,217 " 983 '2.328 307 1,014 14,89 1,097 2,637 2,509 1,072 2,897 620 - 1,436 1,990 1,936 875 1,521 4 18,590 Tho National Liio -AND- Maturity Association .'. OP WASDfNGTON, D. C. 7 'l ' r r " f i n - vJ L J If Also V7all aad Prescrititi Has Paid to Mem- bcrs Over - .-$600,000 Accrued Liabili ties - - - - None. nOKATIO BKOWN1NQ, v : Vreaaenu - i SAMUEL NOKMENT, i . Treasurer. " . and Stools. Cat ins t IVcrfcof all Banks. Catalogue r? . .ress 1 uj GEORGE D. Lii'lVIDGE. secretary. Manager aiiv. Actuary. I GEO.'J, EASTERDAY, Asst Secretary. sr-r m ATLANTA -Stm Gcfr&u ? OJ3 JZJZ - r i J 1 ;. -. r r Li f j- .St" 3 STi u G S $.2 - i o' . a o O C i O h - J - a 2 'fig or. -3 QU v H n w . rm H 1-4-Jiff af4 P-i IgV O O 73 0 I C a o fc-Q Q ' 1.305 2,232 1,154 877 1,4G 425 '757 .1,616 . 2,561 12,83 J , ' f 1,517 2,099 1,617 2,041 2,090 1,696 1,283 j 4,9431 17.300 ! life Insurance at Absolute Cost. A Guaranteed Policy. -' An Incontestlble Policy. Maturity Value to Casn at Fixed Ago Annual cost Absolutely Limited. .. . only Four Payments per Year. , Noa Forteltablo Arter Tbree Years P. S. K1DDELLE, M. D. Medical Director . W H. GIBSON. Special Agent Homo Office, central National lianK ijuiiamj Wasnlcgton. D. c . . JOHN UAAli, JS., jjOcaiAgcnw, octat ... j Wilmington N. C. CLYDE'S -" ' ' 'I - -, ' -. . J"M ijftr- 'Jpwll 1,697 ,584 2,609 2,680 1,2931 2,101 1,333 " 1,575 15,872 975 965 915 910 3.284 . 2,856 1,684 1,988 817 997 FKOM PIElt 29. EAST KIVER .NEW YOUK Located between Chambers and Roosevelt sts - At 3 o'clock, P.M." RENE FACTOR.. FAN1TA GULF STREAM. BJ-NEFACTOR.. . . . . .Wednesday; Sept 3 . .......t aturnay.Sept 6 Wednesday, sept 10 . . Saturday, Tsept l a F ANITA...... ... GULF STREAM..... BENEFACTOR... FANITA.. 15,391 - 75f 2,33.5 1,204 "1,897 ' 1,215 ,327 1,26G 1,419 12,419 - 552 405 1,482 1,165 717 764 1,236 901 965 2,352 FROM WILMINGTON - , . .Tuesday; Sept 2 Friday, Sept 5 ..'.niesday. Sept 9 Friday, Sept 121 W Thromrb Bills Ladlnsr and Lowest Thro' Rates euaranteed to and from points In Nortb and South Carolina. ' - For Freight or Passage apply to H (A. dmaxiLBONaS, supennrenaeni;, Wilmington, 1 C. THEO. BVEGEK. Traffic Manager. New Y'ork WM. P. CLYDE & CO., Gen! Agents, : aug aotf 5 Bowling Green, New Yort. SUMMER RES 0ET! "ATLANTIC VI KW," v WRIGHTSVILLE, N. C, S NOW OPEN UNDER SAME MANAGE- ment. Tne not el and grounds are hear the waters of the Sound and the Atlantic Ocean and a few steps from the Depot of the Sea coast Railroad from Wilmington; Ask tno conductor -of the train to stop yo at Wrtghtsvllle, ,1 BOARD BF TAB DAY, WEEK OJl HOM Send for Circulars.. -' I ED. WILSON MANNING, e 13 . . Proprietor. i wr- T" kM- . ai v . -jm . iii mm mjr 5-; r ss H S'ol- H -e-ESsf' ba 1-1 " -IEEE ;"llf sal Sii ; r 0 Sj8 ;so . THE LEADING OF SOUTH CAROLINA IS " ws! tlifiei', Price $10 Per Annum,, MAILED TO ANY ADDllESS. TIIE MOST CHASTE AND PUREST-f SUPJDAY' PAPEte IN SOUTH CAUOL1 NAi JS - r rjuiv.Yonir 0-33 The ,SundaNerf Price, with Dally, Hipper year; alone$3per year; six months, $1; single copy, 5 ctos mailed . y EVERY ONE'S IPER,:!.- NEWS VASBiaS 0URIEH. 10.439 2,816 8G8 -2S7 182 . 971 1,291 569 742 1,873 1.564 858 560 1,663 410 .553 789 1890. Harp er' s Young Peonle. ... '-... AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY. 15.393 15.993 The total v6te bein?: Fowle 148,395; Docker' 134,035. WAKTEO. 1 GENTS OP EITI1ER SEX T3ROUGHOU the United States to handle our celebrated Corn and Bunion Cure, its application a! fords almost Mstant relief, and every box is accompanied by a t5 guarantee, wnlch amount we will forfeit In every instance where our remedy rails to perfect a permanent cure sample box. rx; fax Doxes, su we will oay good agents S3 per day to Introduce our goods iuiu weir secuon: no posuua. tror terms and particulars address tne manufacturers, - 11. BUKUUJ1K UU.. 104 and 106 Ncrth Ada street, feb 14 lw daw Chicago, 11L ThoElcventn Volume of Harpex's Tounq Pkoplb. which begins with the Number for November 5, 1880. presents an attractlva pro gramme, it win oner to jts readers at least four serials of the usual length, and others in two or three parts, namely. "The Red M us- tanjr."by William O. Stoddard; 'Phll and the Raby." by Lucr C. Lijlxib: "Prince Tom my " by Johw Kusseix. Cobykll;- and "Moth er's Way " by Margaret JS. Sanoster; two short se rials by IUalmar Ujorth Royesen. Two series of Fairy Talcs will attract the at tention of lovers of the wonder-world.-namely, the qalntXales told by Howard PrLEnd so admirably Illustrated by him, and another series In a different Tein by frane m. bice nelu There will be short stories by W. D. II o wells, Thomas Nelson Page, Mary E. vVilkin's Nora Perry, HahHibt I'rescctt SroFFORD, David Ker, Hezeeiah Butter- WORTH, SOPHIE SWETT, RICHARD MALCOLM JOHNSTON, CtC. A subscription to Harper's Young People secures a Juvenile library. There is useful knowledge, also plenty of amusement. Lijs(oi AttceritMT. ' - : Terms Postage Prepaid, $2 pryear. Vol, JI begins Xuvember 5, 18S9. . tJuot Arrived i 1 NICE LOT OF THAT FRESH UP-COTJN- try BUTTER, In small Kits, at l HALL & 1 Je ft 11 and 13 So. Water Street. VEHICLES ! -r-VEHICLES j-i OFFER IFOR SALE -A LARGE NUMBER ' AND A GREAT VARIETY OF Secund-Hand "Vehicles, All In good order and rea4j for immediate ube. They wlllOe sold rery low for cash or good paper. ' - Call andet fool tarjaia at ' Onr.HLLTIJiTA-E LT3t . tv cm;. . ccr.Ti.Tj t:ir-:::: i u: Spe-stoien Copy sent cm receipt of two-amt sunnjK Slnjrle Number. Five cents each. ' Remittances should be made by Post-Office Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. A'exospapers are not to copy this culrersishnentwbest 'Diiiioui tie. express oracr of Harper Brothers x Address 'dot 80 HARPER BROTHERS. NswYorK SPECIAL NOTICE ! QUR PRIVATE STOCK 1876 RYE IS UN- doubtedly the best WHISKEY sold in the South to-day. Below ycu will Had a few out of many letters which we receive and notice well what they contain: Brown Brown, druggists, of Winston, say The Private Stock. TC elves entire satis faction to our customers, and we think it 13 a nne medicinal whisKey." H. uosc, also of Winston, writes us as fol lows: 'The Private Stock Whiskey I bought through your Mr. fclmon has proved a success and will keep it hereafter, as my leading brand.- - .. . J. a. Burns Co- of Faretteville. have this to say: - I have used your new brand of 'Private Stock. 187C Rre Whlstcer and will sar that I am well pleased with it and that It 1 all you recommend It to be. My customers prefer Bruiiliild,Simon & Cp., ' ill Fro n t-t., , Dealers la Hirers, Cjsr-r.lTca-. rrrnr . . Price, $1 per year; six months, 50 ct?; single copy. 5 cts: inaiioa to smr aadress: man 12 Scribner'8:Jlngzine ft For i89o. : : The publishers of SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE nirz to make it the most popular - and enter prising: of periodicals, while at aU times pre-; serving its mga literary cnaracter. zd.WO new readers have been drawn to it durlne the past six months by the increased excellence of Its contents (notably tne Railway articles) and It cioses its second year witn a new impetus and an assured, success. The Illustrations - will show some new effects, and nothing to make rsc;iiiijrin.u' jiAAiiiJXJfi attractive aud in teresting will be neglected. the kail, wax articles wiu be contin ued by several very striMne oaieis: one esne- uiuijr uiteresuB ojr Jix-rostmasier uenerai momas u. .?ames on -The Railway Postal Ser- vice." ! luuRirazea. MK. ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON'S serla novel "The. Master of BaUantrae", will run through tne greater part of the year. aeaun in Aoveinoer. i - A CORRESPONDENCE and collection J o manuscript memoirs relating1 to . F. .Millet and a famous group of modern French Painters win rurnisn tne suDstance or several articles. The brief end papers written last rear bv Robert Louis Stevenson, will be reDlaced ;bv equally interesting contributions by different lamous autitors. Air. Tnomas Bailer Aidritih win write the first of them for the January. Many valuable LITEltARY" ARTICLES will appear: a paper cn .Walters Scott's Method of worx. illustrated rrom original aiss. second Fields; The Oldest and. Best " : ; ; ' Family NewsDacer, v Six Regular Editors Special Co respondents at Home an .Abroad btones; - Reviews. Cotii1pt06,i v . Departments for Farmers, Her chants, Banker Professional Hen Students, Boys and Girls, t , This vear the Oi?sicnnrB ,m isli more than FIFTY PRIZE STO ItlES, aDd thfr ablest and most dodh! writers will contribute to its col umns. Poets and prose writers, aa th-Ors, editors, men of science acd women of ereniu3 will 11)1 the col. umns ef th Orskrvkr, anil it wil give fiftrtwo unexcelled papers in the coming year. . , Price $3.00 a year; . : Clergymen, $2.00 a year. Great Inducements for 1BS0 ' L The NEW YORK OBSERVER Till be leaf for one year to any clergyman sot tow i rJ scrlber, for ONE DOLLAR. - 2. : Any subscriber scndln? his on Kfer? tlon for a year In advance and a tew rct-i ber with $5.00, can have a copyol tte-L-w-eeua Letters.' or "The Life of Jerry Xiam. a We wul send the OBSERVES tortn. mainder of this year, and to January L L to any xxw subscriber sendtni? us aUnaisf i ii bers we will also give either the to:-' : Irena5asLttterswor "Tne Ii of Jcnjx Auley.' - ,. Agents wanted everywhere. Liberal tf Larsre commissions, sample c free. Address, . ;: , ' . , " '3 orlx Observer, iNEyV YORK . VVDarppr's Magazlnr. illustrated; Edwin A. Abbxt will be presented a raa'a ILlqxzisx for 190, witn eona: c-. Andkew Lang. IJaefeks MAOArisitJ . . . . wf h i?FS. maae .special arrangemenui "ir"r;T tures of the Famous Tartartn." will be translated by IIkxrt Jam Bai trated by Ross and Mtbbach. ' W. 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