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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10. 18S7.
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This powder rever varies. A marvel of
purity, strength and wholesomcness. Mere
economical than the ordinary kinds, and can
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Of low test, snon weigm mum ur uuuan.
powders. Sold only in cans. Boval BAKIf O
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FOUTONB-t POK BVfSltY
ON B.
Millionaire Mackay'H Advice
to Youni: Men and Women
An Opportunity Now Offered
to Proiit by it. A Karw In
vestment aud Thousands ar
Putting: Their Monej tu It.
Once in a while a man with a woe
begone face and, a ceneral aspect vf
aeediness will say: ' There is no chance
for a poor man in this country Tharo
never was a greater mistake than this.
Take a glance at the millionaires of
New York and you will find that nine
teen outot twenty of them started wilb
out a dollar. They made their money
as a rule by keeping their eyes open
and taking advantage of the opportu i
ties which were occasionally afforded
them.
It is not the men who make all the
money, either- There are young wo.
men who can give ordinary men points
on making safe and good inve3 niontf,
and who are living in luxury nw
through having invested their small
savings in a good thing that returned
tbem profits a hundred-fold.
Maybe it was in a good patent, per
haps it was in a small store, or more
likely they made their wealth by a sen
sible investment in some good stock,
which rapidly appreciated in value.
That is about the easiest and sat test
way for a man or woman to get rich,
and there are hundreds of bth sexes in
New York who know that fact because
they have tried it.
When John A. Maukay the famous
Bonanza millionaire, was at the Hoff
man House rcctn'ly. a Morning Journal
nnnrlnpool'Ml hltTl hf I W hf. ITI ll X H KfHt
start.
In a mining property." replied Mr.
Mackay. mere a nommg use minus
to make a fortune, and when a young
man asks my advice as to what he
shall do with his fifty dollars, or his
hundred dollars or his five hundred
dollars, I invariably tell bioi : ' Put it
in a good mine.1'
That the advice of Mr. Mackay is
being pretty generally acted on by men
and women who are smart enough to
take advice from mch a source, 4s
shown by the wonderful demand which
has sprung up for the stock of the Tor
tilita Gold and Silver Mining Com
pany whose eoueral offices ar No. 57
Broadway, Now York city.
The capital stock of the Tortilita
Company is $1,000,000. divided into
500.000 shares at $2 each
Such a chance to make a safe invest
ment that is away ahead of savings
banks and building associations h rar.
ly ofiered to the public.
Shares .are nonassessable and the
man. or woman who calls or send to
the office of the Tortiiita Mining Com
pany to invest but $2 is treated with as
much courtesy as tbe millionaire who
DUys o,uw soarta.
Already the shares are a favorite in
vestment in all parts ot the country,
especially with people who have small
sums of money aftd whs hope for large
returns from a small purchase
The slock has advanced 100 per cent,
from the original price, and many ber
lie ye it will go to $10 and even $20 per
share. The price uow is $2 Dividends
will begin September 1. and bullion' is
now baing shipped.
And now a word about tbe mines
and the officers of tbe company: Mr.
Joseph H. Real!, president of the
American Agricultural and Dairy As
sociation, is president of the Tortilita
Gold and Silver Mining Company
Mr. Reall is an experienced business
man and well versed in financial mat
tors: His associates are men of like
character audibility The vice presi
dent of the company U Hon. Floyd
King, a distinguished officer of tbe late
war. and for nine sessions eight years
a member of Congress from Louisi
ana and chairman of Important com
mittees. Mr. Dab iS3 T. Elmore, who
has worked the mines for three years
and made them pay. and who is a large
owner in tbem, is superintendent. He
has had many years of practical expe
rience in mining and milling on the
Comstock in Nevada, (which has paid
tin dividends some $266,000,000). and
in California. Mr Elmore gives it as
his opinion that these mines promise as
. 1 . - . I- ft
Rodman M. Price. Jr., a well known
mining and civil engineer, is secretary
of the company. New York Morning
Journal,
HTATBNEI78.
. 'News and Observer'. Col. J . W.
Hinsdale, who has recently v returned
from Moora coanty.reporU tbe prospects
for crops as being better in that section
than for forty years past. Everybody
there is in a good bomor. .
Goldsboro Argus: In an altercation
which. tok plaee yesterday morning
near the section' bouse on the N. C R.
R , Charlie Johnson was knocked down
by'a blow on the head from a shovel
in the hands' of Daniel BUgs Bth
men are colored section hands cm the
road Mr Neil, the section master,
promptly arrested Biggs and brought
him. bound hand and foot, to the city.
The wounded man. who is seriously
injured, was taken to his home and
medical aid at once called in.
Durham l&c.rdtr: Mr. Z I. Lyon,
oneol the oldest, ablest, and w might
add. one ot the Fathers of Durham"
and its enterprises, died Sunday night
afur a protracted illness There
were made in the second district of
Virginia, which includes Richmond, in
July. 2fi.982.000 cigarettes. Then? were
made in Durham by W Dnke, Sons &
Co.. alone, over 41 000,000 cigarettes
during the month ot July. Quite flats
tering for Durham.
Brevard Homer: Instructions bay
been received here for the placing be
fore the people tbe much talked-of pro.
ject of voting a subscription to the Car
olina & Knoxville Railroad, to be built
through Transylvania We now
learn that tbe damage to tbe grass and
oats has been considerable, but not to
the Jextent "pprebend The corn
has been damaged a little, bnt not
enough to cripple the farmers. It :s
thought that thtee thousand dollars
will cover tbe entire loss in the county
Charlotte jhronicle: Rev. M Shaef
fer. of Cabarrus county, is lying dan
gerously sick at his home in Mt. Pleas
ant. and bis wife and son, who were in
Georgia, have arrived at his bedside to
attend him. Mr. Shaeffer was seized
last week with a congesti ve chill, which
hn.s sinno run into malarial fever, and
the doctors giye out but little hopes of
his recovery. At Hamlet on in
Carolina Central road yesterday, an
unknown colored man was rus down
by tbe train and bis body was terribly
mangled. At the coroner's' inquest,
witnesses appeared who stated that
the deceased was an unknown colored
man who had made his appearance in
that neighborhood Sunday, and who
was undoubtedly crazv. as his queer
behavior indicated. The mangled body
was gathered up and given a decent
burial.
Their liusiiiesM Buoitiing.
Probablv no one thine has caused
such a general revival of trade at W
H. Green & Go's. Druir Store as their
giving away to their customers of so
many free trial bottles of Dr King a
Now Discover v for Consumnti-n.
Their trade is simply enormous in this
very valuable article froor the fact tbat
it alwavs cures and never disappoint.
Coughs. Colds. Asthma, Bronchitis,
Croup, and all throat and lung diseases
quickly cured. You can test it before
buying by getting a trial bottle free,
large size $1 Every bottle warranted
Brace Up.
You arc teeling depressed, your appe
tite is poor, you are bothered with
Headache, you are fidgetty, nervous,
and generally out of sorts, and want to
trace up. Brace up, but not with slim
ulants, spring medicines, or bitters,
which have for their basis yery bad,
cheap whiskey, and which stimulate
you tor an hour, then leave you in
worse condition than before. What
you waut is an alterative to purity your
blood, start healthy action of Liver
and Kidneys, restore your vitality, and
give renewed health and strength. Such
a medicine you will find in Electric
Bitters, and only 50 cents a bottle at
W. H. Green & Co's. Drug Store.
Quarterly Meettutfs.
Third round of Quarterly Meetings
for tbe Wilmington District of the
Methodist E. Church. South :
Cokesbury circuit, at McNalts. Aug.
0. 10 ' .
Bladen circuit, at Center. July 11.
Smithville Station. Aug 13 14. "
Brunswick circuit, Aug 17 18.
Waccamaw circuit. Aug 20. 21.
Whitoville circuit. Aug 23. 24.
T. W. Guthrie. P. E. ,
1887.
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" PainU and Varnish. Best in city at
Jacobi's. and at lower prices than yon
can buy elsewhere." -'
CO SI M E1CC1AJL. ICKWJv
WILMTNGTON MARKET.
August 10 -2 30 "P. M,.
SPIRITS TURPENTINE Dull at
09 j Sales of 23 casks -
ROSIN Dull at 774 cents for strain
ed and 82 cents lor food strained.
TAR Firm at SI. 35.
CRUDE TURPENTINE Steady at
$1.10 for hard. $1-75 for yellow dip
and. virgin. ,
CO rrON Nominal The following
are the official quotations: Ordinary.
71; good ordinary 8 13-16; low middling
Ojj; middling 10; good middling 101
No sales reoorled.
Receipts today: Spirit-). 531; rosin,
1,308; tar. 9; crude. 63 ,
ProvtHious and Cotton.
Chicago. August 10. 2:30 p. m
Wheat market opened at 094 and closed
at 095 for September. Opened at 71
bid and closed at 71 to 71 1 for October.
Corn opuned at 42 and closed at 43 bid
for September Pork none quoted.
Nkw York, August 10.2:30 p.m.
Cotton' opened at 9 08 and closed at
9.55 for August. Opened at 9 36 and
closed at 9.27 for September. Opened
at 9 27 and closed at 9.21 for October.
Opened at 9 21 and closed at 9.15 tor
November
MAK1NE
ARRIVED
Steamer D Murchison. Smith, Fay -etteville,
Williams & Murchison.
Steam yacht Louise. Snell. .Smith
ville. Maslei
Scbr R S Graham, 321 tons, Avis.
Philadelphia, Geo Harriss & Co; with
tron to C C U R. and coal to Fowler &
Morrison.,
Scbr Bessie Brown, 247 tons, Philips,
Newport News. Geo Harriss & Co;
with coal to Fowler & Morrison.
Schr Roger Moore, 318 tons, Giikey.
Philadelphia. E G Barker & Co; coal
to Fooler & Morrison.
Brig H a ttie, 326 tons. Coombs, Bos
ton, E G. Barker & Co. i
CLEARED
Steamer D. Murchison, Smith, Fay
etteville. Williams & Murchison.
Steam yac&t ijouis Sncll, Smith
ville. Master
Bark Erna, Neijhar, Livnrpool. Alex
Sprunt ca Son; vessel by L G Bitrker
&Co
Sweil barque fltido. Wulii Paterson,
Downing & Co.
EXPORTS
FOKK1GN
Liverpool. En Bark Erna 2,200
bhls spts turp, 2.0U bbls rosin
Riga Rusia--Swi:d barque Hude
3.830 roeiu.
WKKKLY STATKiUKNl
STOCKS ON HAND AUGUST 1 ST." 1887.
Cotton ashore, 458.
Spirits ashore. 5.079 ; afloat. . 100 ;
total. 5 179.
llosin ashore, 84 722; afloat, 2,022;
total, 8(5.744.
Tar ashore, 3,075; afloat. 10; total,
3.085.
Crude ashore, 1 442.
RECEIPTS FOR JULY, 1887.
Cotton, 259; spirits, 10,711: rosin. 27 -201
; tar, 1,700; crude. 3.716.
EXPORTS FOR JULY 1887.
DOMESTIC.
Cotton. 1.021; spirits. 2.131; rosin,
3 893; tar, 2.831; crude, 3,597.
VORKION.
Spirits. 7,895 ; rosin. 26.854.
VESSELS IN THE PORT OF W1LMINGT0 . H.C
. August 8, 1887.
No vessel under GO ton reported in this list.
BARQUES..
Gcr Charlotte and Anna, 434 tons, Krueger.
E Peschiu Wesiermana
Dan Herman, IGl tons. Chris: eneen.
Heide A Co
trwe Heidi, 465 tons. Wolff, Hc!de & Co
Nor Agatha. Korr, 300 tons, CP Mfba c
Nor Messel, 426 tons, Nygaard,
Paierson, Downing & Co
Dan barque ordsocn. 322 tons, Nyhoien.
Heide & Co,
Ger Elizabeth, 337 tone, Bottgers,
Pate son, Downing & Co
BRIG. .
Sp Efperanza, 178 tons, dongoaher.
E bidder's Son
Br Electric Light, 24!) tons. Pike,
EG Barber & Co
Ger Clara, 'Mi tons. Voss,
E Peschau & westermani
SCHOONERS
San Domingo, 431 tons, Bennett,
f Geo Harries & Co
Carrie Beli, 260 tone, f evey,
EG Barker Co
George Clark, 347 tons Barllett,
Geo Harriss & Co
Fannie Wolston. 293 tbns, Marr.
Geo Harriss & Co
Wm Hopkin?, 324 tons. Barrett.
Geo Harriss A Co
LanfaLr, 293 ton, Woodland.
Geo Harriss & Co
Fanconla. 227 tons. Falkner,
EG Barker Co
For the Sound.
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iune S8 No. 108 HO North Second St
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NEW BARGAINS
THIS WEEK.
A large variety different styles
DRESS GOODS 5c per yard. '
3C-Inch BATISE. 8c per yard.
Bpst DRESS GINGHAMS, 8c per yd.
Good SATEENS, worth 125c for 1 154c.
WHITE GOODS. 8, IO, 124. 15
and 18c per yard.
LINEN TOWELS' Irons lOcup.
TABLE DAM ASKS from 25c up.
PARASOLS Sateens. , from 40c up
" ALPACA from 50c up.
REMNANTS OF EMBROIDERIES
and a large LINE OF LACES, which
we have not had room to show so far
this season. At Very Low Prices
.G4l.SE MERINO UNDERWEAR,
besides a lull assortment of
DRESS AND FANCY GOODS.
GLOVES. MITTS. HOSIERY,
CORSETS.ROBES. & FLOUNCINGS
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uly 23 - - ,-: - . .
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