' 2 ;-.. - i ' 'will t tiul u jrcJ"ccJssiBiit;'J ' tvonlaz. bobojit" Jioia our Ci'IasvLa oa uy 1 r,.ti. 17 ..rotcd by r t M a J 'WW bai siisc af tt;a rrt:cr tanst tirV osuieo? tan psrey. , Jvmmfitle mtxt b vpr.Wi jft't 5t Is 5pec5vtlf-'Btl j;a.rt5.n!TtT r?i s-tcod thftt the Scittor me M !3f ncn the news or c-crrc?-iHstftM ' -i$f NEW. AOVMItTf SKl ENTH. BOxroa ap FBOPiiiTOK. 5L,,N-S POSTAGK PAH '-.no Six most. 2.0. Hire.; Fir oca coata. S5 ceuu. f6' aeUrcrl by corner frea 'v . lov; ted UberL WILMINGTON. N. C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1887 NO. 209 VOL. XI. t.. will rer-ortuny and Hi tall- JLt,ib - D:..i.hiim im said to be at ; death. a; old. but retains Another international disputo may i result from an episode tbat occurred at Paso del Norte, Mexico. . irectly across ttte border. The principals of the troubl.i are the United States Consul. Ja'ltjo Brigham, who i stationed there. and tita-Jadeo of Letters, Zabia. a resi dent magistrate. Alter a friendly offi j I . . " . rw . Vl I fl : r:i... r u ihn.mn irini nail nn .inMtro i nn liOnsui ii r i if , . ! ill .A . .! I ir: v ai imunu I ......--..- ---- - ,m,()aPi) near Los Angeles, nam was iouoweu oy .uum ut m r!onr complexion and ti,e9r,n? c r" m hi4 country. LOCAL NEWS. tSDlE TOIEWADVEBTISEB'tm. C w Y ate Cotton Is Coming In Heissbergeb'b New Check Books This Alorniujr's Fire Police ISrntliortioocl. t The members of the Dolice force of The alarm of Ore was sounded at 8:15 this city met last night and organized o'clock this morning, just at the Iiour a mutual benefit association to be wbea many i.i oar . people were at the known a Ihe "Police Brotherhood." breakfast table The alarm was iurn- Br. steamship hicosxan. sailed from i The officers elected are: r "uiday evening and hi right 1 street, and struck a stunning blow over y.i-.s J t f cr t a I iKii hror1 o nH ha h i rwl hi a hopfc r" ' I m. , .. ... u r lit i.'jnrtes by iho samH - ine louowiner letegram , sent uy wju- snl Brigbaoi to the state uepanment, explains i t-lt: Paso del Nokte, Aug. 30. 1887. To J. M.-Porter. Assistant Secretary ,rii is now cnmfrlably he" fjvorilo Bajiuoral. trom 0 wnior stree'.. sx'. ;.i tht bi:e wil: s;on paralyze world with uuulitr Vo! political pen. i.n n i f r i.v .niinyr ti the Gale-ton identify the horses, and after many n-' ...Colo ainnnnoo dajs' . waiting Judge Zubia appointed ' 1 x n! thm. Thy cost of State. Vaan'njrton, D. C : "Mself and Colonel Cowart. of the Mescalers Agencv of New Mexico. have bn hure several days irying to recov er Dome horses stolen from the agpney n.nd brought and held at this place ,ff in dogs, or badls olT vVe had all tbo proofs necessary to luuie Mary port last Tuesday for this port. School Books. and School Stationery you can buy cheapest at Heinsberger's.f Nor. barque Capella. Jensen, from this port, arrived at Antwerp last Tues day The Champion Corapres opennd the season vesterdav bv compressing 150 bals. Prpsident R. M. Capps. Vce President JI. J Mintz. Secretary and Collector F. T. Skip per. Treasurer Daniel Bender Governing Committee G. D. Pugh. J D Orrell. J. S. Piver. Br. steamship ll'ty Green, Blackiaw, sailed from Madeira for this port on Tuesday last. Dog Collars. Large assortment just received. Can buy a nice collar from 25 cents up, at. Jacoki's Hdw. Depotf. '. . . A C AAA n ii q v fir mni i - .h-wp owners 5 K) OtX) - - i (' (rinth, Mis.. has tha dav ti tv the case At four o'clock Cowart and myseti called at the court room, and alter re maining there until after five we went to his residence to see why he did not tako dd the case. Nothing occurred thureofan insulting nature, as I can p.. Hi! ii-"' " ' i nrove. vvnea we leit juuge aiuuih rau ,,. i'ji: 't-s; uuara ot any maie some ten or twelve icet mu mio idc it ,t sirnni and strnpt mfl from behind over toJinUie""" '7"; Uh- had. I then ran him into iho jear? of s'x ,t CT' 1 w u" hwuse and t(id him he would hear Irom ... ,t whau he Preci ms nearu ftffain. Thus the mailer stands nni 11 nas mil utjeu i JUOzeiOUOia uibuiwju uuiiiu """ii . - .rif I .uni ond mesnlt whilo in the discharce ,.. conrafino IS Still umw-l C2i:"e -"" ' - t our duty. tSKUitlAM. VJ'USUl I dissatisfied because Henry Villard comes to the lrnt Points and Varnish. Bet in city at Jacoki S and at lower prices than you can buy elsewhere. t The Chatham Record enters this week on the lt year ot its existence It. i- a good papr and deserves h ripe old age. Success to it. Cocisoiamac:mw'-iBu MMrfw Bain. Ihis time as the representative f the President's . . n int5 ori'jsia" i nr ft. lot or nniu uiiuhttuais, ahoo U'wern v.sn ?ne i j York Herald, says : vJjilt'tnree p.ro rivhu w iu.o. . a j m on dollar iransaciion in t..noa-break ol thrt oia laiousy, mreson Kailway ana iMaviganou wui- jsw . . . I. . w in IV. oron,j eviupnce iu-. 1:;. 7Th seller named was th th,. pride most o: nis cuuuuyu. Oro-nn and Transcontinental Com ... Wr npveland? I fib n V and the.Durchasers were BHriin iu . i kw rf f.anitalists n a syndicate represerueu To Rov. Dr. precner. oi uucuu Ko Henrv Viilard. 1 I"' mw - I ft W " , iwhrfprJnn Church. Cleve- Th sale as annouueed included bonds iteuuB .wf .. I.;;L- n;i0r,,t M.vifTtioii i i ftki,, la ?i minister -WDO DUISIOI lUBUieguu . " ImJ. Ohm. is a minister wn , p nnmoatlV .valued in the trade ai $3.- onnciDle bnfore salary, lie was onereu - - - . . . , at gi 000,000 Mr Bfecher's old place at Plvnmuth Th DOnda bad been carried lor that Chnrrh with a salary of S20 000, nut company by the Uregon ana yaucuu marta. wuu . . Unonioi finmDaflv. arid the stock was ntol.t oi.r or me .auuu...-- V ,7tTer cOmDa0y' doctrine t the coagrezat'.on. wuu T. aM.nritiea were, it was said, so h.h hi. .;.. not nre to be identified. L.ntntrht The remainder of the bo. "' . T i - ... . i . . . i nnn rnfi-5Q 000 000 will De paia. u i T.ie vicisaiiudes of an artist's rppula-1 ait.'6n the exorcise of an .option for more stock, ine prices at wmuu mo not uis- Police officer Howell was taken sick last night while on duty and had to be c nveyed home in a carriage. We are glad to note the recovery of Mr. William Goodman, who has been sick and confined to the house tor a week pas'. Mrs. Sarah Guthrie, relict of the late Capt. Arcbie Guthrie, died yester day at Soutbport after a long and pain- The receipts of cotton at this port to- mi illness. day foot up 170 oales, against oaie Mr p p Chaffee, Signal officer at lor sam dat last year. this Dlace, left last night tor Washiny- The wind got around towards the I'on City, on telegraphic instructioes received yesterday, relative to im port- ant business. Mr. Henry Hayden. of Jackson, Mich., Mayor of that city, and a mem ber of th firm of H A. Hayden & Co. is in the city as the guest of Mr. John It Turrentino Mr. I). M Williams, ot the firm of William. Rankin & Co., returned Wh would advisw all our readers in home yesieruay iro,u a visit to vv, , ... . .l. r:i.; 1 Sir.rima and othor nlno.fts in the westeru ueed ot sniria, io stops iv me iuuuis - t I i.l. o.. t.n Khirt. Factorv and iret thj best part oi tne oiaio. ,i,;tft fihirtu in th land at 75 cents. W e are sorry to hear that Mr. vv nuey I ii 4. -.tv-4-l iAiiitn ic:tor J EisnAOiT. Prop . 27 Market street, iseery met wnu a (laiumi iujuij j r uy. hv cuttiiiff a severe !:a&n id dip Knoxviilo Furniture Co. f E ARE IIKCE YKT, WITH TK South this afternoon, for the first tim in more than a week Wo may look lor warmer weather to morrow. In Oak Grove Cemetery., during the month of August, there were 13 inter- mfnts. Of tbU number 4 were adults and 9 were children. Only 2 of the number were white n oil iUntrfitcid bv the recent n foil" of Turner's pictures, that oi Aatwpro. It was first exhibited in the British Royal Academy in 1833. and wistaen valued at $1,000; eleven years liter it was sold fo $1,575; in 18(3 the price it brought was $15 000; very late !jk was 3uld in London for $34,124. Sixty million pounds of prunes were imported into the United States last year, bat California is growing this crop more largely every year, and it is only & matter of time when the foreign prmhet will be run out of our markets b? home made products. The Califor nia pruaes are said to be superior to the foreign and sell at better prices. There is no reason why New Yorkers Jnoiul not be well informed as to what ispoinjTiin in the world, for, according t"tbe Newsman, there are 480 publica tions in that city. Tha lollowing is the list: Daily morning papers, 21; daily evening papers, 10; semi-weekly pa Pets. 7; weekly papers, 215; bi-weekly PP2rs, 12: semi-monthly - papers, 20; Eonihly pai-ers, 168; bi-monthly, pub licaiions, 4; quarterly publications, 22. Total. 4S0. Yesterday's News ami Observer says: A game of base-ball was played at the park yesterday by the Raleigh and Wilmington clubs, colored, resulting io the remarkable score of 42 to 11 in favor of Raleigh. root with a foot-adze. He is resting comfortably to-day. A postal card received to-day by a gentleman in this city slates tbat Prof. J. Dietrich, the famous cithara player who charmed our people last Winter. UentralJanifS Jl. Lane, at present Professor of Civil Engineering and Drawiue in the Alabama Polytechnic J-s iiutft and Agricultural and Mecnan l College, has forwarded to a Inend d frmer mpmher nf his brigade in ttis town a roll of the officers and men of the brigade as it existed at the sur P'jirat Appomattox on 9:h of Aoril. 1:65 The brigade was composed of :h 13th. 28tb, 33rd and 37th regi JJts. sod originally numbered pro Dlb J 5.000 or more men, but at the dar there were less than 700. t'Xtinvkam 0ckd. Tta brigade was formed at Kinston, I52. shoitly after the fall of New-b?rn- We were there. Its first com nder was the ' lamented h O'B 2rineh. and we recollect that it was SJ at h time that tnere wern more lh5ooo men in the brigade. It was Uhat time a magnificent body ol men. Vance was there, as colonel of the ph ThelSth, which was recruited weely in this city and section, there oTin2 been three Wilmington compa niea in it. had at one time nearly 1.100 jaen on ita xo3m nave always be- "eved that in the Spring of 1862 the !"h N'. C. could have whi Bennrities were tauen were closed. . ... hftlieved in Wall street that by means of such a transaction the Oregon and Transcontinental and allied com panies would come ont ot tneir com plications in good shape. Six mil.ionj amniH nnahlft theai and the men identr Bed with them to renew and readjust their loans. One of the most interesting features of the report was the allegea reappear oni-ft nf Henrv Villard in the affairs of the companies in which he had former iw hflfin so nrominent. It was even re ported that he was about to take com mand again, tbat President Smi.h would retire in his favor from the Transcontinental Company and be made a director of Northern Pact he, and that th Northern . Pacific would join the Oregon Short line (Union Pacific) in guaranteeing the Oregon Railway and Navigation Company's securities. Neither Mr. Smith nor Mr. Villard would confirm or deny the story of the trade. - - A Souud Legal Opinion. E. BainbndgeMunday, Esq , County Atty.. Clay county, Tex., says: "Have used E'ectric Bitten, with mo-t happy results. My brother also was very low with Malarial Fever and Jaundice, but was cured by timely use of this medi cine. Am satisfied Electric Diners saveiLhislife." MivD I. Wilcox3on, of Horse Cave. Ky fcdds a l'ke testimony, saying ; He positively believes he would have died, had it not been tor Electric Bit The great remedy will ward off. as well as cure all Aiaianai ieeara. u Tv-irtnflv. Liver and Stomach Uis- Ar.a Qn1 uneoualed. Price 50c. and $1. at W. H. Green & Co.'s The Signal oflice was notified to-day is very sick at a hospital in Lexington, bv a telegram received from Washing- Ky. ton Citv at 12:30 o'clock to day, tbat a CoL E,D.JIall left yesterday after cyclonic disturbance is central between noon lor Onslow county in the interest Cuba and Southern Florida and that of the Wilmington, Onslow & East ita rhfthi movements cannot at J Carolina Railroad. He will appear - present be determined. Josephine McElroy, the missing washerwoman, who is charged with the theft ot a number of articles, has been arrested in New York, and is held for reauisition. Gov. Scales will make out to-day the necessary papers and will forward thein here and Officer F. T. Skipper, of the police force, will go aft r the prisoner. of before the commissioners of that county at their meeting next Monday. The Shelby New Era says that Mrs R. Chapman and daughter, oi Wil mington, who have been spending the ed in first from box 35. biU this w: 3 soon found to be an error and box 10, corner Mulberry "and Seventh street?, was men given. The ilitnes were f und to be in a small housp on Dickin son street, between llankin and Miller, in ane-storv frame dwelling owned and occupied by Edward Stilla, colored The fire department were promptly on hand. Wilmington Honk & Ladder Company arriving first, but the Grat etreatT of water on th3 fire was thrown bvtbe Adrian The At'antic and th. Case Ifear were also promptly on hand and did efficient service. The flames spread from Stills' house to the adjoining property on the South, a two-story trame dwelling, owned and occupied by Henry Whitehead, color ed, and a one story lram nuilding in the rear owned by the same pHrty. Adjoining this was aone story dweK liog. with a stable on the lot, belong ing to John Gibson,- colored All of this property was destroyed. ine llamea spread so rapidly thai bat very little of Still' furniture could be saved The others saved much of their effects, but in a more or less dam aged condition. The dwelling of- Joseph Hall, on the corner ol Dickin son and Rankin streets, was threatened and would have shared the fate of its neighbors, but for the heroic ellorts ol the firemen. As it is, it is badly dam aged. No one seems to know how the fiie originated. The losses are iuht in the aggregate but they bear heavily on the individual sufferers. Still's dwelling and furniture is a total loss, and, sad to say, he had no insurance on either. Joe Hall's loss on furuituro and dam- asre to dwelling auiouuts to about. $100. and be had no insurance. Henry Whitehead's dwelling was insured tor $300. the one-story building in his rear for $150 and bis furniture for S350, all in the London Assurance Corporation, represented here by Messrs. Northrop, Hodges & Taylor. John S. Gibson's dwelling was insured for $200 and his furniture for $50. both in the Fire As sociation of Philadelphia, represented by Messrs Atkinson & Mannipg. The total loss foots up about $2,500. with an aggregate insurance of $1,550. finest act cheapest Furniture nndother house hold t?ood3 to be found in the city. We are nfclYiniTMjw jrcotls dally from thy Factory. U o a tvll line ot iiaby :arrlicet. Wc have a hrcjW iron .f-a'c which vre will soli ChfHII Notice. J RKSPE' TrULLl INFORM MY F&1EKD5 and the pnMlc that I bave : leeum 1 the rac tee. of Meoic-ne "an f Mupcry ?n thU cl y. nice 'No. lo, iouili Fr.nt -trtct. .Mlle Uonrs s 30 t"i 'J. 0 a. m , 1 io - t m. snd H to 7 3 i. m. 6e;.tl3i, JOtl- T. &CHO.NWALD, M. D P -Fot'.Rent. UltOKLL HOUSX. Apply to sept 1 If WJL E SPRING Kli it CO.. For Rent STORK AT PUESKNT UiED rilHE 1 aa our Kctn! crockery, uenirtment. i a Posteasioa jriven Oct 1st. aSl GI ES & MUiicrn-os. Go d Beef and Lnibr 1 iO THOSE WHO CAN A PIT. EC I ATE Xos. I ai.d Front street Market. Having just received a Hue lot of Cattle aid 3jnitr from At- R N. SuraiuerslU, of Onslow conniy, ! am rrerarcd to fnrulfch ine i-ratp, line, fat, , juicy and tender, and last, though not loatt,'I give sixteen ounces for a pound. Call an t see rue. and ex an ine for yourself.', tenuis J. II. MELTON Sale of Land for Partition- JY VIRTUE OF A 1E 1' "K OF THE suneiior Court of Nc- Hanover County, Ihc, understand , Counnits'or.tr flnr-ointed i'u aud by ua'.d '.eorre. will, on Slonday, the 2Jth day ot ctto;nbcv 1 ST, sell et the o:irt Hou:e v door-in v.'iimington. fr cafch, at 12M, the Iol lowlnz- lot fiiruiti'd in the ci y of witminirlou: Ceiincinir la the V line ol "niihUi street 103 feet b t the line of 'raaffe f-tteet, thence with line i M;rhth BtrecHM. iet,thuc W. p;tral'.f i with Orange street tost, thence N. ;'.3fcct, i hen co E i'dl feet the beginning; beicg part of lots 3 and 4 in liioct i:2. MAUdOE l'.KLLAMY. Cora'r. aiiK 12 Sy an? 12, ,9, 2(J sept 2, 9. 16,23 Just Rfiftftivfid. Iialeiirh received 31,627 bales ,Mon lajt vftar aetainst 29 525 bale the off raDidlv. and unless year, preuous, an muiw - :- m klP Thesnaretbe Visitor's hsures. there is a reioioicsmu num J I . -II U -11 ati.q itrul Observer makes the re- tenoi wm souu u u uu e.-.w. iQari 7Ri pa ar.o tne earn maue a buuuswj.uum.uw ..v. I 847 bales. Now. which is correct? great deal of miscniei. xne loss to tu uuu t uSu farmers along tne line oi river wnu ob linlieafMM., Uerv heavy. Still, we hope that the er ototurl Thll "FavfitfftVille ObSer' -ui.l. i. ..InKTra iwnnf rliranpnsln f.klllf I OUV w - - in ilivv, Jk . ,.vr . 0 - J - j ' . . has this to sav of it: and reeulatlng the liver and bowels, strikes at Chas. Smith, charged with being onnfuv niht the freshet had and Textirpatea the most proiiflc cause of . . . i. i i.. ...mmnnil - . i i .1 .i.Mit nonTMm fmnlilo Thaf nprvniin-dhst- drunk anu arsorumy, ci u""l,wucv reached here, anu uaa risen aoovo mu uuiw,u..vu :J- rom vestenUy. was adjudged guilty banks into the fields and fined $20 or 30 day ipped any tn the enemy's line and that anch.'a brieade could have routed hri.-j.ie Don't Experiiueii' You cannot afford to waste tune in experimenting when your lungs are in danger. Consumption always seems. offirt rdv ftoold. Do not permit any dealer to impose upon vou with some cheap imitation pf Dr King s ixew covery lor Consumption, Coughs and r Ktit ha onrft vnil ffet LUO iieuuiuc. Because he can mate more pruut uc may tell vou he has something just as Pr. .-.r inat thft same. Don t D6 e oivpd. but insist upon ceinnc King's New Discovery, which i guar anteed to cive relie." in all Throat T nntrnd Chest affections. Trial bot ties free at W. H.Green & Co.'s. Large bottles $1 ..ir ovaral SnectacleB and A.uv w- r Eyeglasses. Advice to old and young: In select ing spectacles you. should be cautious not to take more nuHjnifyinq power than has been lost to tne eye. as m tue K.nnnrl nn that V II DDL S3 IU 1 1 1 R UlUiA'l."" - r nv tiTria;.. .u.. L . . j , ..;t nf ;nr.rP9o. will cause you mr " i ai ne cooia nave oroujjnfc "-tt:. iaeaoa thap I n 1 11 rv w LIIO - n 5nt it Tals was the ceneral impres- Hm.ngth men nd this fact would Rnea long ways towards giving Snn nr,tr,nrnnwer ihaa i necessary is the daily fianse of premature old age to tlieisioht. You can gel me u t Falling Off. Capt. Robeson, of the steamer Hurt, summer in Shelby, left on Thursday states that the water in the upper Cape for Hickory, wbpre they will spend a pear s falling about five feet a day, week or two, alter which they will re- and tnat the cropa that were submerg turn to Shelby and. with Mr. Chap- e are now clear of water. Among the man, make a tour of Hickory Nut Gap. safferera are Messrs. John A. McDowell. D. N. Sutton, L M. Cromartie and R. A NEW LOT OF The Freslioc. The high water in the Cape Fear is E. Lee. The products that were dams aged are corn, cotton and sugar caDe. There are others whose losses will be heavy but we could not gleam their names. pie. Their sufferings are very real, although yoa, DARK STRAW RATS, FOR EA2LY FALI, TRADE. Regular Price 50'Cents, or North Carolina, slightly warm- reports have been exaggerated and that with your vigorous pn ysiqu e d rang . ... , repuno" nerves, can scarcely believe it. Bather sug- i"i fair weaker and variable winds. jt QOt D0 as great a8 na3 been fear- uge of Hoet8ttcr.a slomach Bitters Nancv Hall, charged with keeping an unlicensed canine, tailed to answer and was fined $10 John Davis and Mrs. Johnson, charged withkeepinir unlicensed dogs, surrendered the animals to be laiu. and the cases were dismissed. Ed. Roderick, disorderly conduct, case continued. Wm Gladly, a tramp, was ordered to pay a fine of $10 or go below for 20 days. Lookout torTramps Yesterday mornins about 6 o'clock as a servant of Dr. Kea. who lives on theoroer f Front and Market streets. opened the door leading to the street she saw a man sitting on the steps. Hfl .asked her tr some old clothing. GQ stated that he was almost naked ana very tired The servant left him and went to another part of the house. lv ikr)n.xr nnf A2tpmd About 6:30 fctlu - - - oVloek the Doctor' sister started to market, when she lound the man sit ting on the steps. He stated that he was tired and would sit there and rest. At7 o'clock Dr. Kea awoke aud when he examined his panu he found $2 in All the lowland terinjr disease, fever and ague, xa among the porn and cotton has been overflowed, formidable ailments, to the removal of whicii and the work ot tne year oesiroyeu. i tale genial remeay is specially auupieu. tur Thn loss can hardly be estimated ; 1 VOus prostration, resulting from prolonged thousands upon tnousanus oi ousueis oi mentai or pyslcal effort, is also a state of tne corn are ruined, and all the cotton syBtem Where the Intervention of this tonic is nlanted in low places is inunoa'eu. uc- very aesiraoie, more parucuumy iw uoo.i 8Pides this the loss on the uplands w.ll to .quiet and owrt ho vervi seriOUS. RS IDC cotton win u L..m- nmriKrift rniri kHnev tronhlcs. Em- " ' . . . . .n, . u.f i .. seereiy mjureu. inua. m uu 3"i pi"y no substitute ior it. CHECK BOOKS. HEINSBKEGER'S, day the bright hopes of many of our farmers were blighted, and the calcula- vp tst ti ns and estimate! made upon lhn crop llXi f are cut short m'rethan oun nan. it is a sad state of things to many, ana io i yrjsT RECEIVED A $EW ASSORTMENT n o i.uco nf dpnrpssitin. Suielv there I . is no telling what a day may bring of Check Books on the Bank of New Hanover forth an(j the First National Bank. Pleaec call, see Grandest Outfi tuijr Katabliali :ini buy tbem at inent iu the iith. I. Sh-ier on the completion of his new store m the Purcell Housh bui'd iog, willadiafull line of shoe.- for men, boy's and children. Men's, ov's and children' hats and cap. Gent's lur nisbin goods of every description. Also, trunks, valise-, umbrellas &c., .e. hinh will he s dd at the very low est figures Tha Fall and Winter dis-j balers and Teacher will and it to their play ot men's, boy's acd cnildren's 1 interest taterd or call on us. clothing will be positively the laigest and finest in Wilmington. t j ' or; WILL SELL THEM FOR TwentyFive Cents this Week only, for AT- Taylor's Bazar 118 MAllKKTSr., septl Wilmit ton, N. C. T Carolina Beach. tHE PASSPORT WI LL LEAVE FOR Ar ' vou - iroinc to bund, repair ? Then buy your matenat irom paint PIANOS AND ORGANS beexam.Doa a pa. u - jACOEfs ,1(lw. Depoi. I! will supply j cbance gone. Healao lost . P-r . JACo M,8avesOT n,nfiy t : g nnM a rpva hiiitnns and a razor. w' "l , gold sleeve buttons and a razor You will find hoes. fork, shovel spades," scythes, swaths and farming tools of all kind iU J ACO' Hdw. Depot. Headquarters for case tai; supplies Uai Heinbprger' The Review Job office U the. placc to get gootl work at modcrau price, -..t CAROLINA BKACH every week day at 9 nd 3, except Friday anJ aturdaj-, when evening boat leave at Train returning leaven at 1 and G At the reoueat of many the Louise will con. tlnue to make her regular trip on Sunday. Fatiily Excursion, with music by italiiu Band, every Friday and .SStnrday. J. W. I1ARPER, .anjr 17 tf nac General. Manager. Notice ! Notice ! ! J Ail OFFERING A LARGE AND As sorted Stock of TOBACCO AND CIGARS, wiiich I an scIILek at manufacturer's prict. fValer wiil lind it to thrir advantage to ex amine same before purchaslpg e;ecwncre SAl'L BK RZr.. auz20 So la Market fct.-, i elescopes, ? A MOTHER IX VOICE OF TR1TN JAM pie Cssea and TeVscopca inst received ani feralc cte-ip. Give n a call for any aniclc ugna!iy kept in a firt cl.iA .SaiiLer' jroiauiienm.-rit. una we guarane to p'efee you botn la quality and yrica Jpis 1 I t a - . ...... Sin of the Horse, No. l'J, So. Frout at. The Only ComDleto Stock w - AFifL'ilPHRKV' HOJUrATUIC MKD- OLD ON THE POPULAR ISSTALMENT j J IGINE-iI THE CIXV. Plan, very chep. Aicw lot just receivca ai j TJ;.?: ,? iiomeopaimc 1AUMriIUKY'5 Veteriiia S SCHOOL BOOKS. LCH A3 U3KI IN THE PUBLIC AND Prtva e Schools, jou can bay cheapest at IIEISSBERGER'S. rr FTlliINSBLlRGJER fe. iand llumyhTcv'A.CO package! No i& i ' JajS. D. Nlrr, tbe Lru;'ut, an" 2 cash Book nd Music Store j auz " ii6 N. Front z tba the victory in an encounter. Heimbcrger's.