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coainxniLKTiTB, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7. 1800. STATE NEWS. - Kewbern Journal: ETerr one of the ?fewbrn Fairs has been a rplendld mccw, and each one has -," been better than the one before it and the Pair officers Intend to keep up that reputation, and make the comics Fair surpass any of its pre decessors. Balelgh Keici arid Observer'. Final arrangements hare been made for the immediate opening of the Sol diers Home, ana it will be opened bright andearly to-morrow morn ing. Oar progressive Board of Al dermen has cot its hand In good . work and the next thing to do is to hare those sidewalks. The report that was made by Mayor Thompson on that subject Friday night em bodies a proposition which is entire ly feasible and to the point. The proposition is to care Diick side WILMINGTON UAUKET. -October. 7. 3:30 P. IL SPIRITS - TURPENTINE Quiet und ste&dr at 37 cents. Sales of re ceipts at .87 cents. , " ROSIN Firm at Wo for strained and 5 for good strained. -TAR Firm at tl.CO. CRUDE TURPENTINE Firm at $L20 for hard, $1.00 for yellow din and tl.90 for vinrin. - COTTON Steady at 9 cents for middlinxrr low middling, 9 5-1G; good middling, 10. RECEIPTS Cotton, 2,057; spirits, 78: rosin. 304: tar, 104; crnde, 122. " Gubernatorial Tota of 1S33. . ';kibst district COCSTCKS. . FOWLS. DOCKKRY.' THE ACME HABT2TK lOCWS. Beaofort.......... Camden Chowan.. Carritaek ......... Dare 5it4f Hertford. .... Hyde- . Itlartin... ........... FAmllco.. ......... Pasaaotank Perquimans. Tyrrell Washington i .... v..................... 2,093 1,073 508 742 973 326 1,131 1,132 854 1,674 740 832 779 2,593 473 807 .'S? MANUFAOTUBING- CO. C02 791 438 209 MANUFACTURERS OF ijx Fertilizers", Pine Fibre .Pine Fibre Matting and 758 1,287 019 f mi J,983 Wilmington, 2.328 - - n. a 367 1.0U ARRIVED. . Steamer D Murehison, Robeson Fayette ville, T D Love. CLEARED. Steamer D Murehison, Fayetteville, T u Love. Schr James Fonder, Lvncn, lialtl- i SECOND DISTRICT.. 10,823 14,89 1,316 1,408 1,321 1,003 2,495 C84 i ROT t3.,ScAh.Tnc?pna11t 5 by Patera. VtvS 1,004 545 2,159 Craven ....... Robeson, Halifax Jones. more, yessel by George lUrrlgs, Son oto.-ZZ'i of the city to be not less than forty tiro inches wide. Charlotte Chronicle'. A number of owners of Charlotte real estate are forming a stock company to bore an artesian well here. They think an artesian well In the city will have a good effect on property values in general. There was no percep tible change In Gen. T. F. Drayton's condition yesterday. He continues EXPORTS. Vance... Warren Wilson .... coastwisK. Baltimore Schr James Pond 3,559 bbls rosin. MONTHLY STATEMENT. STOCKS OSHAND XCT. 1, 1890. Cotton ashore, 9,100; afloat, 9,017; total, 18,117. 15,504 THIRD DISTRICT. S&J&.S&&StXS SpSore. 6.195; afloat. 2.000: possibly 4pull through," though his present condition is critical. Apolitical meeting was held at Der Ita Friday night, which was address ed by a number of the candidates of the Democ ratio and the Prohibition parties.. The crowd present was a large one, me scnooinouse in wnun the meeting was held being filled, and many others remaining outside, enable to get in. Prof. J. U. Kinealy. of the Agricultural and Mechanical College at Raleigh, was here yesterday, by invitation, to in spect the Graded School building and give his opinion at to its fitness for the establishment' ofi a manual training school. Prof. Kinealy esti mates the cost of the manual train lng school to be about $500, outside of the salary of the teachers, which would probably be about $1,000 a year. v Uocklen Arnica Salv. The Best Salve In the world for Cuts, J3mlses, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all ftkin Eruptions, and positively cares Piles, or no nav reauired. Itincimr- anteed to givo perfect satisfaction, or money refunded Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Robert R. Bellamy, wholesale and t a tail druggist. - Children's Magazines. BUOSY. ST. NICHOLAS, WIDE AWAK J Harrtr's Younr I'codIp. Lookout Magazine. Golden Days, Youth's Companion, and all the test children's magazines are In tho WILMINGTON UBRABY ASSOCIATION, seprrtf B3ttf Market street. SCHOOL SHOES AT Geo. It. French & Sons. JAROEST STOCK AND BEST ASSORT . . AlENT IN THE CITY. - Boya En. Toe Boots, solid through, sizes 1 to &. tLSS. Yootn' Ens:. Toe Boots, sizes 11 to I3,v, 1-50 iraaon iw uooia, sizes I TO 5. .. oojv Lonaona oc Button, sizes l to toa BOLAIC TIP SHOES. Anotfc.fr larce lot of the celebrated Solar Tip Shoes received, both in Heel and spring Heel, which for style and durability are superior to uj saoe mue. can ana we wiu fui you Dei ter roods for Ires money than can be had any. here In the city. - Geo. R.Fi'eiicli&Soiis, 108 North Front Street. (Opposite The Orton.) sep 3 tf SUMMER RESORT! "ATLANTIC VIEW," WltlGHTSYILLE, N. C, TS NOW OPEN UNDXK SAME MANAGE-1 J. . menr. The Hotel and grounds are near the waters ot the bound ana the Atlantic Ocean and a few steps from the Depot or the sca- ccasi Railroad trom Wilmington. Aax tho conductor ot the train to "stop jo at wrisntsruie. IJ11D BT 131 DAT, win OK RTEj Serif or Circulars. ID. WILSON MANNING, - H ' rroprtctor. OTICEI OfTICS OF THE SEC RET ART AND TRJEAS'R OF THE CAROLINA CENTRAL K. R. CO. Rosin ashore 03,793 ;afloat, 9,115; total, a,yii. t Tar ashore, 8,959. Crude ashore, 75u. RKCKIPTS FOR MONTH OF SEPT., 1890 Cotton,43,CC3; pirlts, 6,039; rosin, 2C,- 104; tar, 5,517; crude, 1,350. EXPORTS FOR MONTH OF SEPT., 1890 DOMESTIC. Cotton 2,897; spirits, 3,452; crude, V 477; tar, 4,836; rosin, 15,034. FOREIGN. Cotton, 25,314; rosin, 6,451; spirits 402 Jos. F. Craig, (Kormerly with Alderman, Flanner & Ca) pitACTICAL WORKER IN TIN, SHEET Iron, Pumps, Ac, Princess street, near Front (basement.) Will toe pleased to recelre orders and give estimates. Good and prompt work guaranteef. : sep 9lm Bladen Cumberland , Duplin Harnett Moore Onslow Pender.. Sampson. Wayne. , 1,541 2,577 2,205 1,444 1,944 1,181 721 2.370 2,781 1.097 2,637 2,5 1,072 2,897 620 1,43(5 1.090 1,936 875 1,521 18,590 - a a ' Hon. Jefferson Davis. 1,104 877 1,846 425 757 2,561 mnS REPUTATION OF OUR FERTIL1Z EKS the ACME and GEM, is now established, and the results or three rears' use in the hands of ! -t i - - - the best farmers of this and other States will attest their value as a high grade manure . The MATXLN li, maae iroru ine leaves oi our nativft nine, is conceded to be eauai to any wool carpet for comfort and durability and the demand for It Is dally increasing:. It has vir tues pot found in "any otner raonc. The FlBltls or wuul is extensively uaeu ior ntiholsterlnsr oumoaea. and as & tilling ror Mattresses Is almost equal to hair, being light elastic and proof against insects. certificates from reliable parties using onr goods can be seen at our office, or will be mail ed upon publication. ian4tf end Stools. Cabinet Banks. Catalogue free. Also Wall and TVji: Chests. torrFnrnit ?cas4.JC, Work oiVall -kinds. Complete -Ort-H leWT: Address ATLAMTA 8H0Y CARF rnw.?ftl & -m'v f O.J3 " u CCS. OP THE f BY AIR. JKPFKBhON DAVI8. 10 BE SOLD f BY fclTOIPTlON OMY. 10,764 FOURTH DISTRICT. Alatuance , 1,741 Chatham 2,516 Durham 1,815 Franklin 2.204 Johnston......... 3,024 Nash 2,157 Orange 1,610 Wake .'. 4,618 18D0. Harper's Weekly. ILLUSTRATED. U&KrxMs NViiilt has a well-established place as the leading Illustrated newspaper is America. The fairness ot its editorial com ments on current politics has earned for it the respect and confidence ot all Impartial read ers, and the variety and excellence of its lite rary contents, which include serial and short stories by the best and most popular writers, fit It for the perusal ojt people of the widest range ot tastes and pursuits. . The Wxxxlt supplements are of remarkable variety, in terest, and value. No expense is spared to bring the highest order of artistic ability to bear upon the illustration or the cnangerui phases ot home and foreign history. A Mexi can romance, from the pen of Thomas a. Jamtixe, will appear in the wxxixt in issa HARPER'S PERIODICALS. per tear: HARPER'S WEEKLY....: U 00 HARPER'S MAGAZINE 4 00 HARPER'S BAZAR 4 00 HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE 2 00 Awfczp Ptte to alZ rubacrioera in te United States, Canada, or Mexico. The Volumes of the Weekly begin with the first Number for January of each year. When no time is mentioned, subscriptions will begin with the Number current at tlmo of receipt of oraer. i Hound Volumes of Harper's Weekly, for three years back, in neat cloth binding, will be i sent by mall, postage paid, or by express, tree of expense rproviaei tne neignt aoes not ex ceed one dollar per volume), for $7 00 per vol Cloth Cases for, each volume, suitable for binding, will be sent by mall, post-paid, on receipt of si 00 each. - Remittances should be made by Post-Offlce Honey Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss SnrrpaverM are not to copy this advertisement touhout tm express oraer c uarper a Brotners Address HARPER BROTHERS. hot 30 j Vew York 19,685 FIFTH DISTRICT. Caswell 1,358 Forsyth 2,259 Granville 2,406 Guilford 2.470 Person 1,375 Rockingham 2,395 Stokes 1,450 Sorry 1,671 15,384 SIXTH DISTRICT. Anson 2,241 Brunswick 1,010 Cabarrus 1,645 Columbus 2,072 Mecklenburg 4,163 New Hanover 1,880 Richmond 1,711 Robeson 2,823 8tanley 996 Union 2,040 12.833 " j 1,517 2,099 1 1,6171 2,011 2,096 1,690 1,288 4,943 17,300 1 1,697 2,584 2,609 2,630 1,293 2,101 1,333 . 1,575 15,872 975 905 :915 L 910 3,284 2,856 1,684 1,988 - 817 997 i m r l " O o o - -a t e , w o " ;jo- t i 22 cn C v : a : o c i o 2 c S o A rt 2 "O 3 ti " T3 C t. .5 Sin I V A u C1 gferl 2 . i: 2 3 Q. a. 19 r-5 I 15 4 1 cs H "635 3 0S u in 3 as. a c 3 Q to. 35 f 1 - ci .r 8 v - EI . n Tte prospectus ana complete outfit for can- vassing will be ready immediately. AGENTS WISHING DESIRABLE TEKlil- TOKY on this gjeat work -will please address, as soon as possioie, tne puDiisnere. BELF0RD 00MPANT, 18-23 East ISth Street feb 1 1 f ; NEW YORK. ISD0. Harp -r's Magazine ILLUSTRATE!)? L new Shaicespeare tho Shakespeare ot Edwin A. Abbey will be presented m IIak- per'3 Magazine for 1890. with comments by Akpkbw Lang.: Habpeb's JIaqazine has also made . special arrangements with alpbonss Daudet. the ereatest cf living French novel ists, for the exclusive. publication. In seilal form, of a humoroas story, to be entitled "The Colonists of Tarascon: the Last Adven tures of the famous Tartarln." The story will be translated by Henkt James, and illus trated by lo9s and Mtkbach. W. D. Howells will contribute a novelette in three parts, and Lafcadio IIearn a nov elette In two parts, entitled "Youma,'! hand somely illustrated. In illustrated papers, touching subjects oi current interest, and In its short stones poems, and timely articles, the Magazine will maintain Its well-knoWn standard. - 20,581 SKVKNTH DISTRICT. Catawoa 2,360. Davidson 2,018 Davie 1,008 iiredell 2,724 - Monteromery 979 Randolph 2,171 Rowan 2,739 Yadkin ;.. 1.071 15,391 x HARPERS' PERIODICALS 756 2,335 1,204 1,897 1,215 2,327 1,266 1;419 1890. 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In its weekly issues everything Is included whicn la ot interest to women. During 1890 Oijts THOzxx Mn.trm, chbotdtb tkkhcvx xixx aicx, and mjlkt lows dxcxixsox will re-1 spectlTely furnish a acnes of papers on The Daughter at Home," Three Meals a Day," ana rne woman or ine rcnoa- ine aenai novels will be written by Waxrxa Bxsxxt and r. W. UOBDCSOV. Madison . Mitchell McDowell Polk Ratherford :. .... Swain Transylvania.... xancy 1,178 698 1,119 470 1,690 605 520 940 10.439 2,816 868 287 182 974 1,291 569 742 1,873 1,564 85S 500 1,663 410 .553 789 15.395- 15,998 The total vote being Fowle 148,395; Dockery 134,035. waxxxcTox, N..c. sept, 5th, isax TTR REGULAR ANNUAL MKKTINO OF the stocxholders of the Carolina Central RaUroad cor win be held at the ofnee of the Old Dominion Steamship Co.. corner Deach and West streets, in the city of New York, on Thursday, the Kh day of October, proximo, at 1 o'clock p, m. sept la JOHN IL SHARP, secy. WANTED.. 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