0 mis r1 .,eftla.-.dvM2C,pt ty'i moat3 SUM. Three matn.centa Z. y:nertM t7 camera, tree Iff ti cny. at me a&ors ,4. rt-jrt any na 7 1 1 J J 1 y r VOL. XIV - W I LM 1 NG T( )N , N. C. , WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1890. I NO 277. (74.: t ) tk t.ite, ami act! i,r.-.i; r .nsej the sy rJ-'r.i;. h'" colJi' her rn of Figs U th UiuJ' f ' k,,lJ ever pro fj i:;' t - iU taste and ac prompt it i nciai W IJ st--u::irli 'jrttl lVm the inoi' &,ttYxv.l ij:u!:iif c)Kirneutl i f' 1DOJ- Ufi'bea'by all leading drug Ab reliable drug-git irrK Cut Kite i: ou baHd will pro C, 4 mpdy fur an v one whi rutyii. Do nut accept au) ot W SYRUP CO. sunncico. cL SXl.tr. KEY YORK, N.Y. gUtSERT K IM LLAMY. vHObESALE Dirc;r,iST. S wumlnstoa. N. U. SAM JONES SONC BOOKS. 1IES' J()0K STORE. A Moving Tale. fUTritLUOTF. TB!S WKEK. IT IS IXBIX TO KV ADtBXruXXKXTS Fxxx; Co-Puraltnr C v Tito 8am Jones 8on? Books - l - And how are you Sheriff Stedman? The receipts of cotton at this port To-u.17 root up:VSS2 balei. Hot Bed SaMi and Glats for sale by the N. Jacohi Co. t vmt aid you fay about j bonds? There will hedifflculry- about that none wa&terer. 1 1 ... Thlrtven townships heard from in Sampson county-pive Butler, for the Senate, r84 ninjoritr. Mi Florence W. Bennett, of Brunswick county, is in the city on a vliit to her cousin, Mrs. Gorman. Visitors C to . our city should cer tainly no fall to call .on the N. Ja cob! Hdw. Co'.1 for anythinpr wanting in their line. ; t. Use Uegal Ready-mi led Paint, and have no oher if yon want a Rood, durable article; for sale by the.N. Jncobi Hdw. Co. t Now, who was it that came down town this morning aud found his office door decorated . with crepe? Don't all speak at nee. I am Manufacturers Agent for Barbed aud all kinds of Wire, Com bination Wire' and Iron Fence. Or ders solicited. I James I. Metts. t taa. Arik-lrs of Furniture have r. urmytiarwjnt 1 i!l ind n ri j bNEKD CO.. ! m . Furouure Dealers. h Fnll B ast ! Td omrs folic lud for flrtt .-nj.i t? test el ertor. l:cd Asa. . Jiiwutt as. Mote coal, cbesmut 'Ta coal aia ECTeral JMAS 4. YOLLEBS, VIOLCSALK DKALKP.3 IS i TisIoR.,, GroeerIes,i Lifs. Tetafco. Cigars, AND fBBSHlX MKRWIANTS, rr. mn,i DlK:k S,t lLUKflTfftV v" Contractors. fOrosjiLS WILL BE ItECElV- p5rVrk aooB. Tudaj. Noteinber A.a-. she BuiWinj: of the 1U;YLSUa As!ovlation. north r vr V Mulbrrrj Hrwis, WlU ttfaet-ons three n 91 tmiii of Uriel: nd 1 rrVS'Uaa an rc at the rooms of ssodatiiv Banc r1' -t. u ntainrtoa. N. C; r1''"? to I 1.1 f in u Isnminrl ?ri,f!f.f,ra run and sped Qcat ions ftfi",,TO,!C5!5ISr&R,K i.faeru heart arj. A. TuckerT" tS CaAXITr. MARBLE AND I" w- taufcturer of Cemetery, 310 North Front f treet, ' . wiimiostoa. N. C e Uno Tills Werb. I 3 BY STEAMER AND HAILTDIS NEW LINES Of reitl Family Groceries. T. Atr n.-i vw vm-- Pn.ii i,,r. f ,. ... vrackers, I Wf. ca- ?t routtes, thickens. Ecs Cc3in treat tartety. " - P. 8WANN, Act., w 6a rrctt stmt. We have in stock un imiueusu va riety f Cook Stores, all styles and 8t2ch. Prices away down and Stoves guaranteed to j;ive satisfaction. N. Jncobi Hdw. Co. ,t A largt line of Breech uud Muzzle loaMinShot Guns, Air Rifles and Pistols; all grades at lowest prices. Wood Powder and sportsmen's sup plies just received. N. Jacobr Hdw. Co. 1 John Haar will make an excellent Register of Deed-. He is a genuine level-headed, practical man of 6ense and judgment and he will fill the office with credit to himself and his constituents. Ah, hah! John Haar! Hen. C. Wf McClammy was at home yesterday, at Scott's Hill, where he went to cast his vote at the close of the campaign. lie made his last speech at Burgaw on Mon day where he met W. S. CVB. Rob inson In debate and "wore him out." A irreat excitement was caused re cently by the conjunction ot certain plane L, said by astronomers to lore- tell deaths by cold, &c. But. all anxiety was quickly dispelled by the sasre remark of . one old citizen: What do we are! ain t "we got Dr. Bull's Cough Syrnp?" A slight-change of schedule goes into effect this evening on the Caro lina Central R. R. The train which has heretofore left here for Char lotte at 0.20 pJ 111. leaves uow. at 8 p. id. There Is also a change of a few minutes in the arrival and de parture of the day train at Hamlet, coming East, j Apt alliteration's arttuljaid. She'r IfT fctedman reads well, it writes well, it looks well, it feels well and it is well. Mr. Richards, the artist, has just completed eight beautiful windows intended for the Presbyterian Chap el, on South Front street. Nor. Barque -Victoria, Jensen, cleared to-day for Bristol, England, with 2,000 barrels rosin and SfSS casks spirits turpentine valued at $21,550, shipped by Messrs. Paterson, Down ing & Co. The official returns from Pender county have not yet been received, buta telegram received here to-day statesth.it Mr. Bellamy's majority will be between 125 aud 150. With this he is elected. "What n piece ot work is man! how noble in reason, in form and moving," unless he ha rheumatism, then ho loses his god-like grace and limps sadly through the world. He shouldn't though. He should use Salvation Oil. Bro, Bellamy will:make his mark in the Senate at Raleigh. It is the first time we have had a Democratic Senator down this way since 1872, when through a split in the Repub lican party here, we . managed to elect Maj. C. W. McClammy. Capt. S, A.. Asbe was at the same time elected to the lower house from New Hanover. one of the most In Wilmington, Col. Taylor will make a splendid Clerk of the Superior Court. He is popular Democrats one f the most capable and one of the most faith ful. In 1874, we think it was, we had him on the ticket for this office and hoped to get him in through a split in the G. O. P. here, but wp failed that time. Forecasts. ' For North Carolina, fair and sta tionaryemperature. . Local forecasts, from 8 a. m. to-day for Wilmington and vicinity, fair weather and slight changes in temperature. V. M. C- A. Week of Prayer. Mr. W. G. Burkhead, of White ville, will deliver an address at the union meeting to be held at the First Presbyterian Church nextSan! day afternoon at 5 o'clock, under the auspices of the Young Men's Christian Association. The plan for the week will soon b completed, but at present it is de cided that two Bible readings will be given each day, one at 4 o'clock at the Y. M. C. A. rooms, which will b- specially convenient for ladies, aud at 8 p m. each day (the 'place will be announced later) which will' be open to the public. Children Enjoy . The pleasant flavor, gentle action and soothing effects of Syrup of Fig's when-rn need . of a laxative and if the father or mother be costiV r bilious the most gratifying results follow its use, so that it is the best family remedy known and every familv should have; a bottle. Tne judges of election constitute the county board cf canvassers. Ther meet at the Court House here to-morrow at12 o'clock to canvass 5 ten districts with the the return. ?The sheriffs of The Latest the Beat. Usually, the best news wo -have from elections is the oarliest, but this time we have reversed the old order of things, have made new rules for the house and have counted all hands present and voting. The latest advices "from the seat of war' is to the. effect that John Brown's soul is still marching on. There has been not exactly a tidal wave but a sort of a neap tide when the marsh grass is all covered with the ater and its silvery sheen and when the waves are lapping the shell road as it skirts the sound. There have been big gains for the victorious Democracy. The majori ty in the House will not be less than forty aud it may run up to pretty near a nunureu. inuiana gives us prospect of Cape Fear Township. There is 11 pretty strong case this. time against Cape Fear township, and we think it will surely be thrown out. In that township it is alleged that not only1 was the registration illegal but that the polling was ille gal also. The registrar was sick and some one unauthorized to do so ar uiued eontrol of the books and reg istered people. The election, was couducted by poll-holders who had not been sworn. The best legal ad vice in the city has been sought and obtained and the Opinion is positive that the election there was illegal. Republicans themselves must admit ttiat tlu precedents are all against them. His Klectlon Is Sure. .1 Mr. J. Allen Taylor, son of Col. "John D. Taylor and a partner in the wholesale grocery firm'of Jas. C. Steyehsou & Taylor, was married in St. JamesChurch this morning, at 8:15 o'clock, to Miss May B. French; one of our most lovely and aocoin plKshcd young ladies and daughter of the late Hon. R. S. French. The beautiful ceremony which made them man and wife was pronouueed by the Rector, Rev. Robert Strange. Mr. Walker Taylor was best man and the attendants were Miss Fan ny Taylor ami Miss May B. French. The ushers were Messrs. E. S. Ten nent, ' DuVal French, Brooke French and Johu D. Shaw, Jr.The happy couple left on the 9 o'clock train on the W. & W. R. R for an extensive tour North and East. ' New Hanover. The result in New Hanover is as yet one of the elements of uncer tainty, not so much because tne returns Ii ave not been received, but because of Cape j Fear township, which may be thrownTout In conse quence of irregularities there. The returns are, indeed,! not yet all in, but enough is known to justify the assertion that Mr. Bellamy has been elected the State Senator from the; district composed of New Hanover and Pender . counties. With the vote of Cape Fear the Republican county ticket is elected; .-without it the Democratic ticket is elected. The claim in this township is that the registrar! went off and left some one else to attend to his duties as reg istrar. The matter, will come lip before the County Board of Canvas sers to-morrow, who will decide the question; as its merits. The official returns from Cape Fear and Federal Point townships are not yet in and hence there can be no correct taba lation of result as yet., Ggures we have The KHmmJou. i The results of the elections yester day, so far as. the news has been re ceived, are very gratifying. The predictions whieh have been so free Iy made as to the strength of the next House have been fulfilled. The Demosrats have hot only gaihec control of that body.bui the major! t3 according to the returns as re ceived, cannot be less than 30, the been counting on. -exceed tins, indeed, anu probably will. But 30 is safe enough and although the! figures may run un to twice that I number yet the practical results will be the same. In North Carolina we have done nobly. A few days ago we stated in these columns that the majority would not be less than 40-.000 in thi State and we' are; now rather in clined to add to these- figures than to take any off. We , have carried eight of ;the nine Congressional dis tricts and this is a gain of two to 1 1 may iwum. .uteea vmr olovon. The legislatures in New lilt puiio VI ' v , - - - Hanover and Pender counties con- Hampshire and Indiana are surely stltutethe board of canvassers for j Democratic. Pennsylvania,. Massa- the Senatorial election. They meet! etiusetts aua ew iiampsiure uu and declare the result ten days at-! elected Democratic Movernors. y having a Democratic legislature m New Hampshire we get a Senator i from the State to succeed Senator Blair. ter election. We understand that Judge Rus fell savs that in the event the can- rassera ehould throw out Cape Fear township tO-morrOW and give the I Uneklen's Arnica Salv. election to the Democrats he will) Tne Re8, Saive m the world for carry the " case to the Supreme j Cut. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Court of the State. Of course he Rheum, Fever Sores. Tetter, Chap- . aj mm-Aa 1 Mtiinin na 'AMie nnn nil there also. There Is 110 U. S Ditftrlet Conrt The TJ. S. district! Court, Judge Sey uoar presidiug.tconvened at the U. S. Court Room in this city tor day. The following were empanel ed as a grand j ury for the term : E. F.,McRae, foreman; W. Ji. ,Thomp son, Monroe By rd, J."W, Wright, D. A. Smith, Jas. H. Steven,Clayta Giles, O. W. Satton, A. H. Morns, Thos.'M. Williams,; Jos. p. , Smith, Mitchell Dove, Willis Culbreth, HolS ly Williams, Noah Bennett, Adam Brown, J.A. Oates, C. H.King. - The following 'cases iwere4 called this forenoon. I ' y : ? , r' help swell the majority in the next House, j It is possible that we may Lave carried every! district but as to this we are in doubt as yet. It Is by no means smre that Cheatham is elected in the Second. In New York city there has been a fierce fight. It was - Tammany against the field. There was a fusion ticket in opposition led by the coun ties, Tom Piatt and ex-Mayor Grace. PLEAS 2 iO?Li:; ." ;. We wui be giaj to recdTe eocacltttlcai tfia oxna onr rrbnds ot. slzt axj'an euijocte ' general interest, tmi - . Tng name or tne fritter man aiw&xt t$ far.' nlsned to tne EOitor. Ownmti r.Tcaaons cattst t written on only one side or tne paper. , i'ersonallUea mua te ro:acd. .and it is edpaiUt ".oi pirticuiaxlj unflcr- . stooii tnat tne ibiit6r aoca not Always cnoorke tbe view-s or .wrncapuu-ieiiis miC3S so Ktated ; ' in ineecutorlii'tttanA,'--;,','0:7,C", ..' ""''h They - have been their boots and' Tammany, the only truly Democratic . mjmm; i''..'. : .':.. ;. ,-.' rality of nearly 80,000 in that State ; in 1883., ." - ::-r:.: - In the Western States the result Is 4 decidedly mixed. The" Democrats " may have! gained some Congress : j - men out in Ohio but otherwise the?. r- status there reSssrirnr-ftlfnost miy:'" etianged. Massachusetts has pfob-, - ably elected Russell, Democrat; as . Governor. 1 -' . ' " , FOR NJKUKAI.OIA AND nEAUACHE ' Use "Rough on Pain.". Instant re- r lief. 25 and 50o. ROUGH ON CORNS, : Liquid, 15c. Salve, lOc.' .'RoOgh ori Worms. Safe, Sure Cure;; 25p.; 1 ': 1 1 . 1 . . ...... . h - , ' j , ' 1 ;'...-.- tr 1 NEW ADVBKTlSEfitENTS. Wanted ! A GOOD DRAV. W. M. CUMMING. C- U I SJMULES, ONE FOlt novl tf $140.00. one for 7aoo. ' W.M. CUMM1KG. : - : X i 1 For Sale ! Straw IVi attre ssesi whipped out of ' organization in that bench. ft Mirm p pfiniinit. hihi lumiivrii i.ii i r liOnd On Dilo. nr nrt rnv rnnirfxl. Tti P-Tinr- t Forscrofuia. Salt rhenm,4tc,, Taks Hood'f Sarsaifarllla. j anteed to give perfecC satisfaction, i per box. For sale by Robert ' II. ' Bellamy, wholesale and Tstail druggiat, - I the city and the most powerful in Hannibal Pope, charged with vio the country, is still serenely on top. lation of Sec. 320S, R- a, in break- The Democrats have been very suc ing a lock and assisting: in the en- j cessf al in the State at large, gaining tering of a bonded warehouse. Case j four or five Congressmen and prob- continued on Account of sickness. I ably electing enough members of the James Casey, for,. -selling, liquor lower house of theGeneral Assembly without a license. Continued to to ensure the election ot a Demo cratic Senator to succeed Mr. Evarts. next term. : '-". ;' 'jy " frice SO Cents JoOtUatt. for selltnsrlhaUOr With- "PnnsvlvaniA -h. fnnn Rnnh1i. tinned. -s ' . J - concetle this., -Harrteon had a pla- shuck excelsior MOSS ' TINE FIBRE II AIR Renovating don to order. Call and see my. r "Combination" Mattress. ; ' "'. j.. W. Mj CCMMING, j (Allen Building', next to "Star" office.) ; I JOSEPH F; 0RAIG, ' (Formerly with Alderman, Flanner & Vo.y PRACTICAL WORKER IN ; Tin, Sheet Iron, Pumps, &c,, Trlncess street, near Front (oasement.) J Will be pleased to receive orders and give estimates. Good and prompt worlc guaran teed. ' . , ; - nov 3 Jm Apples I Apples I Apples t : j - . . AND OOUNTRt PRODUCE GENERALLY I. T. cV' G. F. AliliEItSlAN, 1 .... . . . . - I Commission Merchants, , A octaotf j 110 No. Water St. C? Cut Glass, ; LOGNE AND TERFUME BOTTLES fN grtnit vaiiqiy. Ncy (Joods and reasonable rrices. 1 Oct 27 It "MUNDS BliOTHERS, ..m X Front street. SPECIAL Genuine Hand-Sewed S6 fop S4, AT- Geo. R.Fi-encli&Sons, 108 North ront Btreeic. (Opposite The Ortcn.) oct 20 tf h Horse flarnfrs Locljaw: Prevf ntei JJOHSES pTttT '1ARE rRICKED wiTn nails or otaer punctn-ed wonnla fa th font. when treated BttiiuUy, are la no danger of dying from Lockjaw. Atter a pracucal ex perience ot 30 years 1 am prepared to guaran- " ice iuc atuic. ,a.i on m?. oct.291w r The orscshoer and Farrier. (Star and if esscner copy it) STOVES ! STOVES I AH lwt II KM, mi it Ail PriW X'ali and see them at- : Alderman, Planner & fjo.'g cOTllyDJtVV - - : 7:

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