THIS TAPES
.. . ,rT afternoon, Sundays tx
JOSH. T. JAMES,
t0:S A5D FKOPRirTOB.
.t.r;oNH. POSTAGE PAID.
1 .. . , ;,rr.nnthf. 12 50 : Three
jtt J1;; ' one month, 50 cents..
be delivered bj carrier!,
f: r1''4 rtof the city, at the
t: ' ' . - mm low and liberal
i2 "J..?rr$ will please report any and
' "..".", rcctire their papers regularly
v.-.-,- Advertisements,
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pecsa!
Iim & Roddick,
45 I'AFKET S7FEET.
i -.jMIM'E TO SELL AT TIIE
FormcrLovv Prices,
j-: ;ti-.t' f recent adTancei
v , V :. e tare determined ta give
, tL epportunity of laying in
at tie lowest figures
AtctM-chtd fr tbe past Tear,
Kliailicd Cotton.
i .I-irute. C cents per yard.
i: -;:tl3, Z, 6 cents per JrJ.
t;0.-i.i: rLirtl.;, 0 cents per yard.
. .r t L.ta Shirting, 10c per yard,
i i i; Ir :?.-'a A, A, Stirling, 10c pr yd.
tif.;w..:i5iru-.ir, 10 cents per yard.
: ; L i !: b'-irtis;, 10 cents par yard.
; Kazn ,;aa No. 1 Shirticg, 11c rr yard.
; 4 V..i.:u S-irtirg, 12J,' cents per yard.
riifileachccl Shirting.
Cir On, 4;; cents per yard.
V a Cuttoa Jir.li, 4) cents pr yin?.
! T, 4J cents pr yard.
t : K.cibaa A, 7 cents per yard.
U lilt C rA A, T cents per jard.
1 1 -V r: N, 7 cents per yard.
H.Vc-IxetO, 8 cents per yard.
1 1 Grat F-IIs J, 8 cents per yard.
1 1 :;llzi No. 22, S cents per yard.
X-tiUzz in all the Favorite Brands
Uani!uir Hdins and
Insertion.
::l:unJg tie grat rush we have
ivllatle abvte for the past week, we are
;r;rtJ tJ iho- a very large arsortment.
I-ery cze ihoa!J $ee them whether they pur-
t v.er t t. .
t
The AVniiiMif fa Shirt.
75c- iihoat ANY exceptica the best
T Jf iz tlu ccaatry. v
ud Ca-bris Shirts 25 cents each !
:- lixrj Uoacrpnn Drawer!
4c, Jtc, Ac,
25ccich
A:.
Ct'.j bat come at once.
BBffK & RODDICK,
43
IIarkot Street.
Arrival of Our New
Cutter
JIVING RECENTLY cscaged theter-
-. C L COWLES, a practical
-t Tiller, cf New llaven, ConnectI-
At
t i sow tttter prepared than ever to
iii? Gtnt's Clothing to crder In
TV U'.m itrle aJ aUh. All work
ly Made Clotiin', Hats
iizzhlizg Goods, at the New
9
L0ri8 J. OTTERBOURO,
i: 17 Market st.
They all Say
'-aT SHRIei; has the best Unlaundrie4
:c Citj for SEVEXTY-FIVE cents;
stock or oiotiiiiis
Fn CU.VLITY, MAKE & PRICE
t-ot U beaten anywhere. .
.the
Utthecitjfor 7StJ.
ThJe. Dial ' EiVKw.' !
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VOL. 3. WILMINGTON, N. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER.
LOCAL NEWS.
New Advertisements.
P. IliiJJSBERS-a School Cooks.
O. G. Pahslet, Jr., Act Coal.
F. A. NawBCRYCanvassed II ami.
Read ad of the New York San.
N, II. Si'acsi Exchange Corner.
A Shbier Beat Cnlanndried Shirt for 75c
J. C. Mc.nds, Druggist. Green's August
Flower.
New moon this evening.
J-t two months to-day to Christmas.
Fish roc aro very scarce and consequent-
ly high. t
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What lovely Octobcr-Indian-Summer
weather this is 1 I , i
Northern apples are
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very rueuuiui au
vtry cheap in this maiketj
New River garden oysters were selling
at$l.l'0 per gallon to-day..
Large quantities of coots arc shipped
weekly from this city to Raleih.
l:
Newberry is O.K. as any tnaa ought to
be win can offer for sale 2,055 canvas
1
him?.
This KTentnjr.
Do not forget the pleasaut entertain-
msnt offered this evening by the young
oiks of the Thalian Amateurs. I I he
piece they will prcsent'is a very gocll one
and those who will represent it arc well
viricd in tie charactirs. It is ajplcasant
day and will be a delightful evening and
Ley should Lave a full house. 1
For the Weldon Fair.
t
The Wcldon Fair is to be held inext
wccic ana tne umioguou wuuu v.
R. management offers ome very liberal
Inducements tp. thoso along its line who
nfir ,'f Tim firn frnm
Uy nuuiu tm. .
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this city to Wcldon and return is only
- u ur i i:iAt rnrft1
fc . .
. 4 ..a. mi 'hniin on miff 11'
Removal.
Tho commissary department of the W.
&V. and W. C. &.A. railroads is being
Tcmovcd to the rooms under the ticket
oflico and dining room at the depot. We
,Wcfjinrl (nit . it 12 ! eontomDlatcd to-1
1 ... 1
take down the brick building which has
heretofore been used for commissary pur-
poses. We hope so, for as it now stands
it is not tho handsomest piece bf archi-
tccturc in tho city by a long sight.
Personal.
1
Rev. Dr. Patterson, sector 01 ot.
John's, this city, who has been absent at
the North for several montns, was expec-
ted to return to the city yesterday, but I
illed otherwise. lie was one of
' i
y n.isspn"ers tn board the steamer
i o
Florida, of the Bay Line,) which was
caught in the storm and (which was com
pelled to return to Baltimore. A letter
was received hero tq-day from Dr.Patter-
&oa. He was considerably hrnised while
cn bord the Florida, during the terrible
stDrm and ii now suffering from the ef-
fects. His health, which I had not by
any means been fully restored, has again
suffered aid he will be' obliged to remain
in Baltimore until next Tuesday, when
hc hopes to be able, to return to the city.
Dooley's Yeast Powder
Has been the leading baking Wlcr m
.v.:, M v. -trpntv vrarsl It s a
sterling article, and ihas gained its great
popularity because it is the most perfect
r.Akinc Powder made. The purest, re
fined materials only aro used in its pre
paration. For absolute purity, uniform
strength and healthfulness ft stands alone.
Drowned.
Au old colored man,1 by name George
McKoy, was drowned from a wood flat in
this city, on last Tuesday evening, about
7 o'clock, under the following circum-
stances : I i
It seems that on the evening in question,
while the steamer Cape Fear was lying at
Messrs. Worth & orth s wnarl, witn a
flat alongside which had brought a load of
wood here from Point Caswell, an old
y,.n lv ihp name of Andrew II ill.
.tinn, ti: ti belonged. . was passine
abn" theguaru 01 tue ugaier, wcu ub
stumb'.ed and fell overooara.' ueorge lis
v, Kov. also colored, was near snd sprang
forward to help him, and they both went
inio the river. Nathan Henry, colored,
who is employed ori the Cape Fear, heard
splashes ana tne cries auu t
hurried forward and managed to
reach and "to save Hill and' while this
was being accomplished McKoy sank and
was drowned. . i
Deceased is said to have been about CO
years old and to have hailed some years p
ago from Fayetteville.
At ! this writing I
his body has not been
recovered. 1 is
Unmailable.
The following unmailable letters re
main i a the Postoffice here for tbe want
of proper postage prepaid:
. R N Sweet, Greensboro, NC, no stamp
Mrs Frances Smith, Clarkton, N C, 00
stamp; J A Iiinson, Pine Log, N C, no
stamp; Miss Allies E Bates, Westfield,
Maf s; Violet Volens, Augusta, Ga.
Will Get off.
i rom the bizaal Office at this place we
learn that the steamer which was re
ported as ashore at Gape Lookout is a
yacht of C5 tons-, tb WtsterUe, bound
to Jacksonville, Fla., from New York,
with the owner and a pleasure party on
board. At last accounts, received this
mornin-. she was reDorted as high and
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dry but would probably jbe got off. There
is no wrecking party at the spot but those
at hand are working hard( in the effort to
get her off.
, Remember This.
Cold weather is coming on and children
are more or less affected with pains and
aches most annoying in winter, but there
is scarcely any ache to which they, are
subject, so hard to bear and difficult to
cure M tfae earack0 1 Tjut tijere a a reme-
never tnown to fail. Take a! bit of
cotton batton, put upon it a pinch of
black penDer. eather it up and tie it, dip
jt int0 8Wcet 0ji( anj in8ert into the ear.
Put a bandage over the head to keep it
warm. It will give immediate relief.
1 he centre or Attraction, j
Dr. Carver and Texas Jack were the
centre of attraction to the boys this
morning until the elks appeared on the
streets and then the doctor and his com
panion sank into mere nothingness in
comparison with the horny-headed quad-
, . ..... c 11 . , . rp
rnnria A liftlo fol:rtr thnnfrhr I Taa
r - i " " JT""..
Jac was oanta iviaus wna ma xeiuuewro
and ran home to announce the arrival 01
A farmer who was looking at the elks
with all the eyes he posaefsed, vi,; three
pair in all, one natural ana two 01, glass
tnougnt "Dy noKey, tney wouia piow
("well."
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" Two celebrities.
Dr.Xarver, tbe lamous snootisc, ana
J. B. Omohundro, well known as Texas
JacK, tne acout, arrivea in me cuy iaw
evening from Norfolk and are quartered
at the Parcell House. Their arrival here
has created quite a stir among our peo
ple, who have often wondered : at Ur.
Carver's marvelous skill is described by
tjj0Sg wij0 jjaYe witnessed some of tho
feats which have justified bis claim to
be tho champion rifleman of the world.
The Doctor uses none but leaden pills
but those he sends with so much direct
ness that they always do their work very
effectually.
Mr. Oomohundro, or Texas Jack,
cim5 to be a descendant of oho of the
0jd indian tribes of Virginia. He is
Virginian by birth, but has passed the
most of bis tjme n Texas.
Dr. Carver leaves here j to-night for
2jacon Ga., where he has an engage-
ment Texas Jack will remain here un-
t - j j)r Carver's return, which will be
ahout a week hence, when the two will
: ... V, ;k;tinn rf tKoir sVill T)r.
tua ria ftnd Texas Jack
Carver with the rifle and lexas oacic
with the pistol.
Homicide at Halifax.
A correspondent at Halifax, in this
Rfftf a fumd na soma particulars of a
m
homicide which occurred in that ancient
tnwn on Wednesday ereninflr. A difE-
cuity occurred between Charlie Foy and
(enry Spears, both colored, two hands
in tbe empi0y of the Wilmington & Wel-
doQ R r Company, at Halifax, in the
mnme of which words led to blows when
Foy struck at Spears and the latter then
drew a knife and stabbed Foy in the
left breast, as the result of which death
ensued in fifteen minutes. As soon as
Spears saw his antagonist fall he took to
ths woods and baa not since been seen.
fm Wilmincrfnn anfl FSneara
uu; e r
irom oouia v4 w--
pondent is credibly mfonnea tnai ne naa
been compelled to leave that state to es-
cpe arrest for, a somewhat siinilar of
fcnce Every effort is being made now
--.prebend the murderer ana there are
hopes that bo will be captured.
The serenity of the neighborhood in the
vicinity of Sixth and Walnut street was
dturbed last night by the 6jcharge of a
- tol. Is this prorxuscuocj -booting on
the streets at night to go on untu some oxw
killed or serioily mjured?
What is He J
For
a week past; a young white boy,
f HIS namA TT;i
Allen, has been going around the city be&
C5 . '0x
ging for lodging ; and in some places he
has asked for fifty cents in order to pay
his passage to Weldon, where' he says he
has a brother and sister living. lie says
he has been working in Atlanta, Ga., dur
ing the past Summer. His manners are
exceedingly insolent and his beariDg is
not at all calculated to create favorable
impressions. If he lis a worthy oLject of
charity, he should be taken care of, and if
not, tho police should look out for him.
The Democratic Committees.
A very interesting meeting of the various
Committees of the Democratic Ward Clubs
in this city, was held last evening; in
Munds' Hall Capt. W. M. Parker pre
sided, and Mr. F. n. Darby was made
Secretary. 1
The following resolution was adonted
Iiesolred. By the Executive Committee
of the diflerent Ward Clubs of the city in
Hieeuxig suiuiea, mat tne uounty Ixed-
utive Committee of New Hanover count v
be requested to co-operate with a commit-
tee, consisting of one member from each of
,"u T Z rL IT. P,0 dv me
vuauu w iuu uireLing, icr me purpose
of having a general mass meeting of the
wcuiuviaut utci vi uue cut, at a time to
V. - C I 1 .1 . - . . 1
TAMrt(IA f ? TTi Amm . AT. A t ..III 1
uc iucu upu uj iceni, ana saia commit -
lees are nereoy requested to invite promi-
nent speaiters ior saia meeung.
In pursuance of the above resolution the ;
Chairman appointed ,the following com
mittee, act in conjunction with the CouiT
jy Executive Committee
First Ward W. Dr Mahn.
Second Ward G. J. Boney.
Third Ward L. H. Bowden.
Fourth Ward F. W. Kercln:r.
Fifth Ward J. M. McGowan.
The County Executive Committee were
requested to , meet this committee this
morning at 10:30 o'clock, at the office of
Mr. L. H. Bowden. j The meeting then
adiourued.
The meeting was not held, for the want
of a quorum, but adjourned to meet again
this evening. ' '
A Sharp Trick.
kjuq amoujr iae many "commercial
-v. ii. .
tralLW' wIt, -riBif. nnr nlv In tU in-
"
terest oi some nortnern soap iactorv or
hpnyino diatillprv trpA tn Tla- a shim
lAJumg uwiuisjj, lu fiaJ a DU-r
triCK upon uetectivo Mayer a aay or so
arrn T?f i;Ha . rr.lenr.loJl
. . . -mm- .
6U- ww : nwv.w 6l,v, uvi,
umcer Mayer naa Deen mere oeiore, ana
x a r .i vi r .
Was tOO.SOOn for the W OUld-te imposter.
The exquisitely dressed individual re-
ferred to above,who wears a long flowing
black moustache, made so by a constant
' , , ,
application ot Mall s nair aye, proaucea
a lirpnRn fmm the f!itv Treasurer when
approached by Mr. Mayer which alter
fatincr ocaanal nlnnfie ftt it Mr. Maver
i 0 ; r -i 1 1
returned to the individual of the black
moustache and turned his steps in the
- x
direction of the Treasurer's office at tb.3-
.. .1 . - .1 m l'
City Hall. Accosting the Treasurer upon mnnt eiec,iea &ce? ln tn?t "t1
vtj -au. uuwow-0 . dent s office, where he stills remains it speaks
reaching his office in a pleasant manner he out for the .right. That i$ The Scx'a idea
remarked: "So yousold von license to-day j
hey?"
j. irea-urer iuo.cu up au om,
too. "You sold von licenss to Mr.fco
and so, from j New York, to-day, ain't
you ?" "riot if the court Knows useii,
replied the sedate gentleman who handles
the city funds. "Vat ?" says the now ex"
cited detective, with his eyes as big as
Any ar( act nnislimpnt.
uWiS
out Of them. 1
"No " says Captain Savage, "I l.'av'ntj
sold any such license to-day
T J fVlCft I
I9VA- bUV
same party one several months ago."
WfliL , T b damned says officer
Mayer. "I see dat leller right away.
ketch him yet,' and off posted the ener
getic city detective in search of the gay
deceiver Whom he i found at the PurCell j
House. "Say I" says juajer, u-
walked in let me see -aac license once 1
more, if you blease." The gentleman of
tne moustache commeuccu suiius,
aalrl Oof trnnA ioke on iTOU." "Yes.5
said, tiot a good joke on j j yu. a w,
says tne deteetive, "A aamu guou uuuou tu
make a pood ioke on you and make you
-u a guuu ju j
pay twenty-five dollars, j
Here the exquisitely dressed gent.eman
of the flowing black moustache drew m
his srnile.a-idwmmenced looking thej detec-
tive seriously in the face.But the matter was
finally seUled by the elegantly dressed iz.f
dividual pavine for another license and
Pj-e .,,!
officer Mayer permitted him to go without
the fine.
XOU Can't IOOI Oia xw
. .. - . -d! u.r n
license business, and the arummers uugut
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. - -:na tn ffitit
as well rnate- up uieur
Once. i ;
Mr. Ralston, cf the Signal jOffice at this
.. . . iv -,..4ii
place, informs ! us that a three-masiea
i
schooner with signals of distress flying,
--uouaer, wiwu , n TTatt I
isirtedasrTingpM-A----
yesterday, coming South. lo more is
Vnnwi Af 1i I
25, 1878. . NO. 228
Terrible Affair at LumbertonL
Information was received in this city
last evening, on the arrival of tho C. C.
K. W. train, to the effoct that Miss
Amelia Lickhan-, of that town, shot and
mortally wounded Mr. J. 1 1. Hartman,
formerly of Lumberton, but more recent
ly a traveler for a Baltimore 1 house. Mr.
Hartman had hilt recently, arrived -in
Lumberton and yest erday morcicg was
approached at his hotel by Miss Linkhaw,
who after a few words had passed be
tween them drew a pistol from under her
shawl and shot him in'tho Breast, from
the effects of which ,he(has m all probabi
lity died ere this! ,
It is the old, old story. ' Miss Link haw
was about to become a mother, she havinjr
been seduced some time! since by Uartma-ii..
This latter relused to marry her and she
took the law; in her own hands. Three
hours after the occurrence sho save birth
to a cbil(J and att the Last accounts was
very id. Both parties to the sad affair
werebhlv conneftrrf
vc!f "'u'y connected.
1 fc We havejSince learned that Mr.
Hartman died tn-Hv ami w atjco t :nr-
haw has been arrested ami nl.W,l
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bond f 5,000 for her appearance for
1 trial.
I
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The L,A.riosa
At a meeting of L'Ariosa Club,
last evening, the following1 officers
held
1
were
elected for the ensuing year : i
President- J. M. Cronly. j
Vice President James G. Bradley.
Secretary and Treasurer Wi L. Smith,
Jr. j 1
Governing Committee Pembroke
Jones', John II. Daniel, J. W. Murchison,
W. L. Smith, Jr., J D. Nutt, James G.
Hjradley and L M. Cronly.
, New Advertisements.
THE SUN FOR 1879.
1
a UJTwiIl be printed every day during
od wl bVte7aTe ii" in Ebe VaTtTto S
sent all the news in a readable shape, and ten
lemue iruin tnougu tne heavens fall.
! The Scn has been, is, and will continue to
be independent of erervbodv and evprvfhincr
iv . it ... i .. " . z n.
eve me iium ana its own convictions o
uul- aum M ine ODJy policy WHICH an HOD
est newspaper need have, flh&t is the policy
i wmeu nas won ior tnia newsDaoer the nnnti-
4enCe and friendship of a wider constituency
I than was ever enioyed bv an-sf other A mpri.
I T .
can journal. n
l.. Sc.N is .tLe: newspaper for the people
it is not lor the rich man against thenoor
a, or ior me poor man -against the rich
i uiau, uui it seesio ao equal jasiice to all in
terests in tbe community. It is not the orar
of any person, class, sect or party. Therle
it i, for the honest man against the rogues
every time 13 for the honest Democrat as
against the dishonest Republican, and Tot the
honest Republican as against the dishonest
Democrat. It does not take its cue from the
ganization. It gives its support unreserved
M7 when men or measures are in agreement
pvith the Constitution and with the principles
upon which this Republic was Hounded for
the people. Whenever the Coastitution and
constitutional principles are violated-t-as in
the outrageous conspiracy of 187C, by which
a man not fileetpd wan rlarpd in fho lr;.
of independence. In this respect there vill
be no change in it3 programme ! for 1879.
1 he bus has fairly earned the hearty
hatred of rascals, frauds, and humbugs of all
sorts and 1 sizes. It hopes to jdeserye that
hatred not less in the year 1873,1 than in 1878,
1877. or any year gone by. , The Sun will
continue to shine on the wicked with unmiti
gated brightness. : !
' While the lessons of the past should be con
stantly kept betore thepeople, The Sex does
not propose to make itself in 1S79 a magazine
of ancient history. It is printed for the menj
I and women of to-day, whose concern is chief-i
ly with the affairs of to-day. It has both the
disposition and lhe ability to afford its read
ers the promptest, fullest,1 and most accurate
AUiVlUgVUVV J A HUOVIIUI AAA UV(H AUV nUIIU
worth attention. 10 this ena tne resources
belonging to well-established prceperity wil
The present disjointed coaaition ot parties
in this country, and the uncertainty of he
future, lend an extraordinary significance' to
the events of the coming year. Tne discus
sions of the press, the debates and acts of Con
gress, and the movements of the leaders 1a
ict jjearing on the Presidential flection of
1830 an event which must oe regaraea with
the mosVan
i aiuci ivcui " - 1 w r w - - .
legiance. To these elements 01 interest may
be added the probibilitiesthat the Democrats
control b0th houses of Congress, the in-
CreMing feebleness of! the rraudulent Adrmn-
istration, and the spread and strengthening
everywhere of a healthy abhorence of fraud
ia any form- To present with accuracy and
clearness the exaet situation in each of its va-
gnouid guide ns through the labyrinth, will
be an important part of The Scm'a workfor
w; h4Te the meaBB 0f making The Sex, as
a political, a literary and a general newspa-
ner. more entertaining and more useful thsn
ir Stores d we mean to apply them
freely. . , . ..
Onr rates Ol SUDSCnpuon rem uncu-ng
- ia n.,,T Mr. 1 four Da?eiheet
- .
of t-enty eight colnmns, the price Dy man,
nnitmii). is 55 cents a month, or 16.SU a
Kean o7, inclnding the Sonday paper, an
I eight page sheet of fifty-six columns, the
price is 63 cents a monui, or m
posUge paid.
The rice of
i r s ' -A rk r t n a w vei lt S7t.a:i;a- a w
postage paid.
For clubs often sending $10 we will send an
extra copy free. Addrea.
I. W, ENGLAND,
Pubinherof ThS, New York City.
OCt 25
T
PLEASE s OTICE.
WewClbe glad to receive'eommnnicttlc.
from or fxienda on tay and n nxbiectsb ;
general Interest bat : ! '
name of the writer nxtst alway, b '
nxlahed to the Editor.
CcmmnaicaUons mast be wiittcn Icn on' '
one aide of the paper.
PerfoojJitleimttitbe avoided.'
Andit Is especially and particolarly Bnjd
itood that 0 editor does not il.ir. .A
Now Advortisements.
Coal Coal.
rED AND WHITE ASH COAL.
for
J- larntces, Ileatert, Grte?, StOTes land
ranges, screened free frnm Airt mA au-
d
ered proaptlj njwhere in the city, at Low-
vfiri.et I'ice' A1'0' LUMP BlTUMl
..1 c,yAL wkich fora qaick bright fire
can't be bc.it.
O. G. PARSLEY, Ja., Agent, 1
oct lj Cor. Oranggtad S. Water Sts.
Newbury all. 0, K.
OO CANVASS 11 A MS, , . '
uUO So low you cannot help bujing.
A!.o b??t Chf cie anJ L'uMer '
i 1 1 . I
r. a. .vewburyJ
octi5 , Water street.. ,
School Books.!
PHKlPLACE TO BUY School Books ' is
Mlere tlte largest and Most domplcte -At
sortment, can ba found. Parents and ' Teach
ers win una it to their interest to send their
sena me
STOtE.
i
orders to th .
1 ; , LIVE BOOK
piUTLli. I Ii AMES. OneThoui
acd and
Ono Sow Stjlcs. Just receded at
I . IiEINSDEUGI-R'S.'.
Liv3 Book and ilusic Stirc.
oct 23 j T
WINBERRY OYSTERS I
Lvery Tuesday and TUursday
FKIIt SUPPL1KS of tho' (TelebiltedS
U in berry Oysters are received at T1IK
t SVOPCLI TAN. A lot of them In toly.
1 he best of Wines, Ales, Ll1uors, Peer.1
Ligars, dc. always on hand. i
oc t J
JUUN L.AUltUl.lJ, I
Proprietor.
1 Virginia Apples.
TTuki;, freii, svi:et andi cheap;
11 If
Uutter, Lard, Cheese, Bacon, Flour, Mo
lasses and a hundred other things forralOi
very low by
m:niJEi;T pkttkway,
North Water Street.
oct :
Antonio Rush I
JNFOR
I'llIS TRILNDS that he i hss .
opened A FAMILY GROCERY in
' i .
the store j
nextSouthof Granite Row. I will keep a '
small butfr.sh stock cftle choicest grocer- 1
ies.
Give ice a trial, old fiiesdsand be coh-
vinced.
t '
oct 21-1 w.
Change of Scheduie.l
ON AN1
day the
AND AFTKR TH J
e Stinr. Passport, "
will make daily trips toSmith-
ville, leaving Dock at 0.30 A.B
M., leave JSmithTiile at 130 IP. M,
Tickets
$1.00, Round Trip
oct 23
GEO. MYERS, AgenlL
TILESTOfi UPPER ROOM.
i
I Dy Special Request i
Tlie Thalian Amateurs
WILL REPEAT ON FRIDAY' EveniDtr,
October 26th, the beautiful Drama, re
cently presented by them with such flattering
success, entitled -,
BREAD ON THE WATERS,
(Proceeds for the
Normal School.
benefit of the Tiles ten
Admission Adults 25 c:nts. Children un
der 12 years 15 cents.
Performance commences at a o clock,
oct 23
Flamiag Tokay Grapes I
A CHOICE LARGE PURPiIe CALIFOR-
NIA GRAPE never before broueht to J this
market. Qoinces, Pears, Florida Orasget,
Malaga Grapes, Catawba Grapes In boxes.
i ..
Appies, emons ana cocoanuts. u just re
ceived aft
I 8. O. NORTIIROP'S, I
cct 15 iFruit and Confectionery Stores.
Green's August I Floirei
AND B03CHE3 GERMAN SYRCPi A
supply of each just rtcxlrcd and withj a foil
line of Drugs, Patent Medicines, Toilet , and
Fancy Articles. For sale low by I I
JAME3 C. MUNDS, Druggist,
Third street, Op?. City HalL
oct 18.
S- W. Vick,
Commission -Uerchant,
Xffort-t Water Street, 1 j
W"ilmiLiirton, IST. OJ
oct 5
1 : H-
DeEosset & Northrop,
pIRZ AND MARINE INSURANCE
Agnts, Representinz Standard American
and English Companies, 23 Xorih Water
Street, Wilmington, N. C.
oct 12-Id.
DfEBTISE IN THE 1
WILMINGTON (Weekly) JUUKXAIf
Office comer Water and Ctsestatit ptreeU
op stairs
. ft
I
14 A. 8IIR1EK.