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13 M n7 n p$ Id
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Absolutely Pure
This powder rcver varies. A marvel of
purity, strength and wholeaomeness. Mere
economical than the ordinary kinds, and can
not ir sold In cooiietltlon with the multitude
of low test, short wclebt alum or phosphate
powders. Soldor.lv in cans. UovAl. Kaking
I'OWUEB CO iW- Wall M. N. V
oct - d.tw lv tonrm 4thr-
Goldsboro Aryis: The death ofMr.
da from Daralvsis in the
eighty yards long. Strange to say the
tie9tle over the river was intact and
strons as ever. The washout was
principally on one side of the trestle.
The heaviest rain fell here that was ever
known by the oldest inhabitant ot th
section The face or the earth was
hidden by water lr miles in extent.
The foundation ol the track was torn
s wv for a distance of eighty yards,
though the workmen planted new eup
ports lor the tract with greater rapid
ity amf more -ase than at.the first point.
thH w uter not beinj: more than three
or foiir 'leet deep along the break. Nu-
tuuroui other smaller washouts were
repaiied. some of the plate3 being deep
enough to compel the hands to hwim
while working. The track was put in
such.condition during . the day as to
permit the passngn ot the passenger
train on Snoday night. Capt VViu.
Smith, superintendent of the road, su
perintended the work.
A Chinese Complexion.
Whe. obhcr-d In o-e'of the Catieas'on race,
Li iadicatlvc of bl'e In the blwd. Whi would
bo yellow wr.en he ov the. can exhibit the hue
of health on cfceek and brow through the aid
of Ho.tcttcr'a eto-nach Rfttsrs. an antasonist
at whose onset liver couplaiot takes refuge
In flight. . Fur upon the tongue, nauaca sick
headache, pains under the right riba and
fchou'djr bl-dc, an unpleasantly odorous
breith. are remediable with this henign alter
aiivc. which iocs not, liko a potent cthrtic,
drc ch ti c intestines or. like t fa mercurial
licpaati n. contimlnatc the blood, ot
only the Jiver, but the stonnach and bowels
are aroiisid. toned and regulated bv this lino
family medicine, which baa won theonfl
dence ot the resje. able classes, not by start
ling a-cen ion on IU behalf, but by trie consist-
nny of the claims made for it with Its
performance la every instance when testea.
Aiip. Kd
53rd year ol his rtjjo occurred at nn
home in this city Sunday morning at 3
o'clock He hart conducted a harness
business here tor a number of years
and was highly respected by all who
know him. He was not a member ol
any church, but belonged to the Masons
and Knights of Pythias, by whom h
was buried yesterday morning.
Charlotte Chroniclz: The cotton
mills in this section have been drawing
supplies ol raw material trom tn ware
houses at New Orleans. Several car
loads of compressed cotton have been
received here from that port. The cot"
too supply in this section, it would
seem from this, is pretty well exhaust
ed. The Piedmont Milling Com
pany was organized in this city yester
day morning, by the election of the- lol
lowing oflicers:T. L. Chambers, presi
dent; R. M. Miller, Jr.. secretary;
John W. Miller, treasurer and mana
ger. The company i incorporated
with a capital stock ot $10,000 A
reporter look a Tip through the country
lan Sunday, and noticed along th
roadsides the finest fields of corn and
cotton he has ever seen in Mecklenburg.
The cotum is simply immense, the
stalks as a general thing being from 3
to 4 feet high, thickly studded with
limbs and clusters ot bolls clinging
trom each limb A peculiar feature ot
the present crop is the extraordinary
manner in which the plants are iruit
ed, the bolls being almost a numerous
r. ikoioivR S, tar as could h ob
served, but very liule damage ha re
suited from wet weather, the lower
bolls, which it was feared would rot,
appearing green, and a3 plump and
sound astheuppe- bolls. Even. should
the lower boils fail to develop, the crop
will still be largely in excess of tht of
previous years. The no fence law has
worked a revoluti n in the appearance
of the cropsr and cotton and corn now
grow so close to the roadside in places
that the branches of the plants are
brushed by the wheels of passtug vehi
cles. The corn crop is in splendid cons
dition. tho stalks present a rieh and
luxurious appearance, the ears being
well matured and unusually full grained-
Raleigh Ntics and Ouscrvur: Uepotts
continue to come in ot damage done by
the extraordinar heavy rain of Satur
day morning. Rand's mills, on Swilt
Creek, about eighi miles south of h
city, were considerably damaged. The
water rose tour teet higher than it was
ever known before, and impressed
many with the idea that a veritable
ilood was coming. Miles ol country
were absolutely submerged. The dam.
at the mills, which has stood the Honda
and storm3 ot many year3, and which
had hitherto been considered strong
enough to stand any possible amount
of pressure, went down with one stu
pendous deafening crash. The noi.c
was heard at a distauce ot two and a
halt miles Tho couuty bridge below
the dam was destroyed. It was a
large one and stood twenty teet above
the bed ot the creek, but the llood rose
above it and earried it away as so much
trash. The damage to the mili is Sl,
ono Tho loss to the county by the des-
Tbo damage to the R. & A. A. Ij r ad
by washouts on Saturday prevented
tha regular evening trains on thfit day
from leaving ihi-i city. for Hamlet. It
was not known at first what damage
bad beeu done. It did not amount to
much iu dollars and ceuts, but there
were a dozen breaks ou the road, any
of which were suilicient to stop a train.
The first one, going from Raleigh, was
at Shaddock's Creek, near Haywood,
where tho massive stone work of a
culvert gave way and made a break of
about thirty feet. At this point the
track is titteen feet above the bottom
of the creek, but the water roo autli
cientlv high to run over the traci
t n dnnth of two feet and
;roln cnHmirtrn:i it tor a Ol1
tance of two hundred yards. Un bat
nrdiv mornin?. two trains from Ham
let ran through water six inches deep
at this point for over a hundred yards.
The water had just risen at that time,
and continued to rise until the track
r w nnvered two teet deep. It fell only
eighteen inches in twelve hours, and it
was not until Sunday morning that the
work of repairing could be commenced.
Repairs were effected" here by building
high pe4a ot railroad ties, floating them
down tJ the swinging portion of the
track pver the washout-and sinking
the rn under the rails by means ot rail-
road iron. Tbcsa pens were made sta
T -zr nr. J l?rr:': gare ternporary
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WILMINGTON MAKKKI
August 31 .2 30 P. M
SPIRITS TURPENTINE Firm at
29 cents. Sales of receipts at quota
tions. ROSIN Quiet at72 cents for strain
ed and 774 cents for giod strained.
TAR Firm at $1-30.
CRUDE TURPENTINE Steady at
SI. 10 for hard. 175 for yellow dir.
and virgin.
CO 'TON Dull The following are
the oflieial quotations: Ordinary. 6;
good ordinary 7 13-16; low middling 8g ;
middling 9; good middling 91 No
sales reported.
Receipts today: Spirit-, 211; rosin.
927; tar. 124; crude, 2; cotton, 107.
MISCELLANEOUS.
To the Public.
T
IflK UND&R-dGMKD, WHO Hi8 BEEN
engaged in the Clothing and Gentlemen's Fur
nishing Business in this city for nearly
twenty years will within - a few weeks
remova to new, large and commodious qua?
lew on North front street, and he takes this
opirt unity of thanking his many kind friends
ard pi Irons for the liberal patronage he has
so long received at their hands atd to aifcurc
them that la the future he will use bis beet
endeavors to please them and reta'n their val
ued custom. Kespectfully,
MISCELLANEOUS
I. SHRIEK.
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In a short time I will go North, not
for the purpose of replenishing my
stock, but to buy an
Entirely New and Elegant
Line of &oods for the
Fall and Winter Trade I
Opened
October.
9.22 lor
ProVtKIOUN illMl CotKMi.
Chicago. August 31. 2:30 p. m -Wheat
market opened at f8i and closed
at OS for September Opened
at 70j and closed at 70.J tor Osto
ber. Corn closed at 4'i for September.
P.rk none quoted.
New Yokk, August 31.2:30 p. m.
Cottou opened at 9 44 and closed at
il f.fi for Adjust. Opened at 9 33 and
closed at 9.39 for September
at 9 21 and closed at 9 27 for
Opened at 9.16 and closed at
November
MAKINK NlfiWh.
ARRIVED
Steamer 1) Murchison. Smith, Fay-
! etteville. Williams & Murchison.
Steam yacht lxnusfc, Snell. Smiths
ville. Master
Schr Jas Ponder. Lynch. Philadel
phia, (eo Harriss& Co.
CLEARED.
Steamer D. Murchison, Smith, Fay
etteville, Williams & Murchison.
Steam yacht IjOUIs.. Snell, Smith
ville. Master
Haytieo brig Les Trois Souers, Cox.
Antigua, E G liarker & Co.
Ger barque Charlotte and Ann,
Meyers. Cork, E Peschau & Wester
man n.
Italian baruuo Dorodea M, Maresa.
Bristol. Eng. Paterson. Downing & Co.
EXPORTS
FOKKKJN
Antigua Haytien brig Les Trois
Souers 270.000 It lumber. 52,000 shin
gles. Bristol. Eug Ital barque Dorodea
MfiSl casks spirits, 3,175 bbls rosin.
I have but a small part -of Inst Win
ter's slock on hand now. having man
aged to cleanii oat last Winter and
Spriog, but I have a lair line of Sum
mer goods in the way, which
Must and Will be Disposed
of I
I do not want to carry a dollar's
worth of old stock to my new quarters,
if it can possibiy be avoided. I have
no room f"r it there and have deter
mined to get rid of e verything before I
move.
My goods have been marked down
t almost nominal prices, aud I am
offering
Extraordinary Inducements
t Cash Buyers !
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I will refuse no reasonable oiler and
I, guarantee everything just as it is rep
resented to be when sold.
Come and see the goods and the
prices, but do not buy unless yon find
it is to your advantage to do so.
I. SHRIEK,
The Old Reliable Clothier.
aug 18 114 Market Street.
ONLY
FIRST-CLASS
GESTLEMEVS FURNISllUG 1HI11SE,
in town.
DICK & MEARES,
aug 27
12 S. Front St
Grain Cradles, Grass Blades
and Snaths,
j-AAVN MOWHR3, &C.
Full stock at bottom prices.
au 2J
W. K. 'SPBIWGKB & CO.,
19, 22. 23 Market i?t.
rightsviile, RLC
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Seaside Pleasure & Comfort
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'AGlNiTTKS
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K HAVE REMOVED OUtt ENTIRE
STOCK OF
WILL LEVVK, W1L
U.30 p m and ti p. m.
Liquors and Tobacco
-TO-
No. 18 Market St.,
VyilEliE WE SIIJULl) BK I'LEASKD TO
UAVE OUR FRIEND3 AND CliTOlIEKS
OALIj on us,
SOL. BEAR &ttCO.
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aug 26 tr
New Crop Cuba Molasses.
gECOND CARGO, .
554 Hogsheads.
66 Tierces,
ovr linain? ex American Schooner 'Urati-
us,'airccs irom uatanzas.
W
m lug ton, at 8 a. tn
RETURNING, LEAVING WRIGIITVILLE
at 7 p. m. and 7 a. m.
Round trip to Sound anil Reach and return
to Wllmlngtou, only 65 ccnife.
Parties of four or more will le carried to
the Beach for 5 cents lach.
Wc have erected a Reach House with rooms
wheic parties can bcduopllcd with Bath Suits,
Towels, f fesh waier and other convenience s
W. II. STOKLEY.,
ED. WILSON MANNING.
iuly2Utf
Cotton is Coining In,
jND THE MEECUANTS WILL SOON
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have to lay In their stock of
BLANK BOOKS and
OFFICE STATIONERY.
We have fine stock of everything In this
line and we are prepared to serve you at
ROCK BOTTOM PRICES.
C. W. f ATES.
aug 19 Wholesale and Retail Stationer
The Only Complete Stock
OF HUMPHREYS HOMEOPATHIC MED
ICINES is THE CITY.
Tji'MrHKKY'S Homeopathic 64mp:es
n uurnuKi's
Cash
IB.
ouse.
MISCELLANEOUS.
For
UMPHKEY-S
For sale, very low by
WORTH & WOIfl'H
TJ o w T2 g a d y .
l-fi: IT AVE REMOVED FRO II THE OLD
Specifics.
Veterinary
ttpecuics,
and Humphrey's $5,C0 package of No
JAS. D. MJTf, the Drugxlst,
aujr 23 2iS N. Front St.
Douglas & larborough.
pASniON ABLE HAIR DRESSERS ,
AND BARRERS,
1(3 IfarketSU Wilralrrton. N. C.
EV.on fully rr.'piMI with all the latest 1m-
116 Market St.,
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Millinery and Fancy (Jq0 jt
GO TQ
Reliable l
A LA
Cheap I Fashi
RGE STOCK TO SELECT S
NO. 118 MAItKKl HTUKK
1 "1 A. A. I . J . J W
A liberal discount to the irnde
MEW -BARGAI
THIS WKEK.
A large variety different styles
DRESS GOODS 5c per yard.
3t-Inch BATISE. So per yard.
Best DRESS GINGHAMS, 8c pf r yd.
Good SATEENS, worth 25c for 1 2ic.
WHITE GOODS. 8, lO, l'Ji. 1G
and 1 8c per yard.
LINEN TOWELS trom lOcup.
TABLE DAM ASKS' trom 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 Pr.iCES
GAiliiE MERINO UNDERWEAR,
brides h full assortment of
DRES AND FANCY GOODS.
GLOVES. MITTS. HOSIERY.
CORSETS.ROBES. & FLOUNCINGS
At prices that will please everybody.
116. Market Street.
O
r the soun
N AND AFTEltTHE ?4TH OF AUC1CST
WAGONETTES
Will lea-ve for the Roun.l at 2 IV M. an l 5. 30
P. M. KcturninK leave tho ound at l.i ) A.
M. and 0 P.M.
T. J. ROUTHERLAND,
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A PERFECTLY PURE CREAMERY BUTTER,
A- PERFECTLY PURE ARTICLE OF LARD. AND
A PURE FAMILY FLOUR.
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The CUTTER is of HIGHEST grade, fully
flavored, and Is receivtil FRESH EVERY
WEEK. ' "
The LARD is the ce'tbrated Cassard PURE
LARD, equal to any N. C. Lard ever offered.
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D'flONEUR" brand.
1 can GUARANTEE all the above as Per
fectly Pure, of Kxcettent Flavor, and Healthy,
nd would recommend their use in every fam
ily in the City of Wilmington and vicinity.
All orders promptly trended to.
Telephone No. OS. '
Jno. L. Boatwriglit.
julylO , 15 A 17 So. Front Street
Tlie National Life
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Maturity Association,
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Matnrity Value in Cash at Fixed Aae. ,
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Only Fur Payments per Year.
Non Forfeitable After Three Years..
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