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v5 J ' 1 3 fM n v. hi j Absolutely Purr ml powraer tcTer vanea. A marvxl of pa rtir .strrnzth axxl wholesome ne. More coou- cealCMl than the ordinary kind, nd cannot U cu in con: petition with the multitude of low test, liorl weight alum or phosphate powers StJnll Utmi. HOYAL UA&INU POWDER IXX. 10 wall t-u, N. Y. oct rs icwu- icnxm 4tao4 Snip T3ao Doily Roviow. THURSDAY, JUNE 23. 1833. IX COXGUklSS TKSTKHIIAr. SEX ATM. VJxunTsnTOS. Jane 27. House hllli wem reported and placed on the calendar, authoriiinjj the con- fctmrtlon of railroad bruixres across tho Oconee and Flint rivers, (feor cia, tke Tennessee river at Lamb's Ferry, Alabama, the Warrior and TonibJcbee river, Alabama, and the Ocamnlgee river in Georgia. The Senate then took upthe River and Harbor Appropriation, bill, lne Mtim for Philadelphia harbor was h flnt to nrovoke discuMion, but itwai arretni to. The auiendment lnfrnaps the appropriation from 2oa000 to f5.V),000, and provides hut 000 of that amount may be expended for the purchase ofSmith Island, Windmill Inland and Petty' Tunnel, fn the harbor. An Amendment trikln out the item of $100,000 for improving Win yaw Bay, Georgetown, S. C and Inserting in lieu of it a provision for a board of army engineer to exam lne Capt. IJlxby plan for it im- Jirovement, was discussed at soiiih ength. The result was that the ap propriation was retained, and the provision waa also inserted. Among the other amendment agreed to were the following: In creasing the appropriation for Sa vannah harbor, Ga.. from !W,0Q0 toj WVnrm ami in&Artinr t tit wnnlH: 'on the project for securing a chan nel twenty-eight feet deep at mean hlch water from Savannah to the - sea" The amendment; were agreed to as follows: Increasing the appro priatlon to complete the improve ment of the Cane Fear river bt5v Wilmington, N. C, from $100,000 to $245,000; increasing ine appropria tion for Pamlico and Tar riven, from the mouth to the falls at Rocky Mount, N. C, from $3,000 to $10,000, and of Roanoke river, C.. from its mouth to Clarksville, Va., from $5,000 to $40.00; Inserting an item of $5,000 for Lumber river. N. C. An amendment inserting an item of $10,000 for Yadkin river, N. C, was the subject of a long discussion. the amendment being opposed by Mr. Edmunds and advocated by Mr. Ransom. Mr. Edmunds compared the Yadkin to that other stream in liortJQ Carolina which it was once uroDOsed to Improve, and as to whioh an .anay engineer reported that it could be made navigable if water were pumped into it from another river behind the mountains. Mr. Ransom remarked that that was a piece of imagination on Mr. Edmunds part, and said, jocularly, that If the Senator from Vermont were to see the Yadkin river, he wonld chance his mind fas he had done In the case of the Caie Fear river), and would think that a mil lion or two of dollars ought to be spent on it. There was more whis key made In that county than the Senator from Vermont supposed there was water In the Yadkin. The amendment was voted on and the result was yeas 20, nays 6. No quorum. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. of the public land bill, the yeas and nays being taken on Mr. HolmanTs amendment retaining the title of the government to coal mines found on pubtlo lands, but allowing entry-! men to mine such coal deposits until Congress acts further in the matter. The amendment was adopted, and the bill was tuen passed. Newlern Journal: The marriage of Mr. Win. Sultan, one of our prominent merchants, -to ilis Au gusta Cohen, the accomplished daughter of Mr. Wm. Cohen, took nlAce vestenlav afternoon. Mr. Max iMoees being trie officiating Rabbi. . Ruleiirh Xcics. and Observer: The Governor yesterday duly commis sioned the'following military officers: .T n s. Mcintosh. Captain of nunv C. 4th Reiriment: W. S. Battl Jr., "First Lieutenant of the Warren Guard: S. J. Hart, Jr., i;aptai W. Hammond, First Lieutenant, nnd Samuel A. Arrineton, Second I.leutermnt of the Rocky Mount Light Infantry. Durham Plant.' Yesterday a citl zen of the town, and one who is nbundniitlv able to back up his words with the shekels, declared that very shortly he would erect a irmiiri new hotel and a cotton fac tory of respectable dimensions in the town. Only a feir days ago tho Plant called attention to tue need of gas works in the town. low ed to be able to Mate tlmt rifFo tint Ions are in hand that ... . . . a i . .tr are likely lo eveniuaie in pihk Durham a tlrst -class gan plant in the vry near ruinre. tve mm you have a tirst-class Plant already.) Charlotte Chronicle: The Luth ... a i. enin narsonaire. in tne rear oi me bcantiful church in Concord, is tiPArini? completion and a irem of a house it will be, worth about fj,uw. The Rev. Dr. J. ii. Shearer, Vice-chancellor of the Southwest ern Presbyterian Unlversity.Clarks- vIIIh. Tenn., who was unanimously elected President of Davidson Col lege last week, has formally accept ed the position In a letter received yesterday by Col. J. L. Brown, of this eitv. who is the President of the Board of Trustees of the Col lege. Asheville Citizen: A few days ago a mother. living in Madison county. not many miles from the Buncombe county line, gave birth to a female child, perfectly developed in every respect. In addition to all this a ful 1 v defined bustle, natural as a bustle can be. was also discovered on that portion of the body where a bustle is supposed to be worn by all well-regulated and fashionable females. This bustle formation is like unto the famous Goodrich rul ber patent, and is not the result of deformity. The child is healthy and stronr. ami its mother is a mid dle-aired lady, in whom no deform ity exists. COMMERCIAL 'KVS. ijisci:lla:,i:ous. CasKMottse, 116 Market St. AS USUAL WE OFFER TO OUR PATRONS JOBS OF DRESS GOODS in season to be a benefit to them, and wait not till the season is nearly over. Anions a large variety of DRESS GOODS we will display this weelc. JAVA OANVASS, all colors, with Figured Canvass to itiatcn. worth 20 to Sic, for lOc. Colored BATISTE, 31-lnch, worth 12c for 7 cent. YACHTING CLOTH, 31-lnch, worth 12XC torle. ' CRINKLED SEERSUCKERS, all colors, 5c. MOMIE CLOTH, 31-lnch, worth 12c for 8c. NUN'S VEILING, all colors, 3 l-3c. Parasols and Sunshades. A Good Parasol for 50 cents. WI 1 ,51 1 NGTON MA R K ET. June 23. 2:30 P. M. SPIRITS TURPENTINE Dull at 32 cents. Sales of receipts at 32ic. ROSIN Ouiet at 80 cents for strained and 8o cents for good strained. TAR Firm at 1.40. CRUDE TURPENTINE Firm at 1.00 for hard. l.JK)2.00for yel low dip and vircin. COTTON Quiet. -The following are the official quotations: Ordinary, Cl; good ordinary, 8 5 10; low mid diing. 9 1-1C; middling 9); good mid dling 9 13-10. Receipts to-day: Spirits, 40l;rosin, 1,017; tar, 50; crude, 22; cotton, 4. MAH1NK NEWS. WHITE GOODS! Every variety, as usual, very low. Join m Uo-lery, Gloves, ilitts and Fans ' Jobs In Egryptlau Laces, All-Overs, &c Will receive by Steamer a new lot of NAIN SOOK EDGINGS. SCRI.U, good quality, only 9 cents. Remember Thursday FOR EXTRA BARGAIN DAY. M. M. Eatz, 1 ICS xllarkot Street, WILMINGTON, N. C. Jela ARRIVED. Steamer Cape Fear, Tomlinson, Fayetteville, T I) Iavp. CLEARED. Steamer Cap Fear, Tomlinson. Fayetteville, T I) Love. WEKKLY STATEMENT. .STOCKS ON HAND JUNK 23, 18i8. 1,097; afloat, 02; afloat, 14; to- afloat, 2.'; to- Cotton ashore, total, 1,159. Spirits ashore, 815; tal, 829. Rosin ashore, 40,326; total, 40,3.1. Tar ashore, 2,770; afloat, 5; tal, 2,781. Crude ashore, 821. RKCKIPTS FROM JUNK 10 TO JUNK 23. Cotton. 0; spirits, 1,001; rosin, 3,101; tar, 421; crude, 454. KXrORTS FROM JUNK 10 TO JUNK 23. DOMKSTIC. Cotton, 163; spirits, 709; rosin, 4,343; tar, 1,015; crude, 327. FORKIGN. Rosin, 2,099: spirits, 3,l55rtar, 10. 1888. Harper's Wo klj. ILLUSTRATED. lUsrxx's Wxikly has a. well-e&tAbHahfd place as th leading Illustrated newspaper In America. The fairness of Us editorial com- ments on current politics has earned for It the respect ana connaence of all Impartial read- On motion of Mr. Scott, of Penn sylvania, a resolution was passed granting leave to government em ployes who participated In the bat tle of Gettysburg to Attend tho an niversary of the battle. The House then went into Com mittee of the Whole on the tariff bill. LJucklenVi Aroic balvr, The Best 8a ve In the world for Cats, Drulses, Sores, Ulcers, Salt rihenrn. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cure3 Piles, or no pay renuired. It is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Wm. H. Green. STATE NEWS. Durham Recorder: The farmers In Granville county are very back ward with their crops. Not more than 70 cent of the tobacco crop lias been planted owing to the severe brought, . era, ana tne variety and excellence of Its lite rary contents, wruch include serial nnd short storlwi by the best and most popular writers, nfltrorthe perusal of people of the widest ranje of tastes and pursuits, supplements are frequently provided, and no expense Is pml to bring the JUjrhest order of artistic ability to bear upon the Illustration of the changeful phases of home and foreign history. In Ml Its features Harper's Weekly Is admir ably adapted to be, a welcome guest in every household. EAK, UNDEVELOPED PART t Ui IUmIv eularsed ami strengthened. Full uarticu rs wnt p1 trv. KKIK MKD. Co.Tl'.ur fjii.o, N. V UFFERERSrwKERYOUSHESSrK suit of over-Work, Indiscretion, etc, Address "v Keep Cool. IP.YOU WANT SOMETHING NICE, DRINK A. F. LUCAS Soda Water.Gin -er Ale, &c Best In the city. Guaranteed pure and made of the Host Materials. BEST MILK SHAKES IN TUE CITY. A. F. MICAS, Pock, bet. Front and Second s:s. X"AU ordors from the Country promptly 11 10 CELL, OU3 OUi THE LADIES' EMPORIUM, Corner Market and Front 115 Market St. JUST RECEIVED BY TO-DAY'S EXPRESS, An Eleeant Assortment of HATS and BON NETS, In all the Latest Shapes and Colors In Milan, Fancy-straws, Kougn ana Ready, and other Fancy Braids at all prices from 25 cts upwards. In all Styles and Widths. Moire. Ormbre, Gross Grain, Satin Edge, striped and Plain, at reasonable prices. An endless variety of Featherv, Flowers, Aigrettes, Hat Ornaments, Hair Ornaments! Sun Umbreiias, Parasols, npA.isrs, GLOVES. -o- " Embroideries, Laces, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Fast Beack Hosiery, Guaranteed Not toFade FOR THE SPUING AND Summer trade I am offering the most attractive stock of. . DRY GOODS to be found iu this city. Select ed expressly for city retail trade, by the most experienced buyer, who, with an eye single to the needs of his customers." who 'rare proverbially the most tasteful la dies in the city, and. at the same time to meet the views of the most economical in prices, 1ms in the most triumphant maimer succeeded in making the tore on the Coiner the "Talk of the Town," where caiir bo found magnificent stock of Spring and Summer Dress Goods, in till the leading and most desirable .stylos, among which are many excellent bargains in the various new shades of Al ba tross, Nu n s Veil-ing,- Printed ChallisV. Beiges, French and . American Sa tines. Ginghams, Lawns Vand Printed India Linens. Our.stock of ; XX I HAVE OS HANjj Groce Sun3rI: wmch are cordially . we fond of Fancy Gooai 1 SARATOGA CHIPS OUVES PARcrEs. HALIBUT STEAK. SMOKED SALMON HOUSEHOLb AMM0XU CONDENSED TOMATOES,, mportedand Do flnet quality. Also the vlu K BUTTERrecel - W m ,; , ( f Finn STltEET, K!J. berry and vv:lin,,t UomoA and vein fi.t . ed and tended by Mar l: Large stockjard' mh 12 ly ; : . B.tr WHITE Good mcho - -o- Speclal Sale tnis week of PARASOLS, FA'NS, INFANTS' CAPS, FANCY WORK MATERIALS: and AGENCY FOR DEMOREST RELIABLE PATTERNS AND DEJIOREST'S SEWING MACHINE, $19.50 only. Equal to any $45 machine, warranted for five years. Try one and save money. They are sell ' Ing rapidly. AGENCY FOR LEWANDO'S FRENCH DYE HOUSE. All Avork Intrusted to this House guaranteed satlsraetory, ornocnarge made ror same, and all goods sent free of express charges. Send In your orders. - "WE LEAD, BUT NEVER FOLLOW." Country orders solicited and satisfaction guaranteed Respectfully, MRS. E. B. WIGGINS. Je 2G 1888. HarperYouTi People.' AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY. filled. my 2 tr 1888. Harper's Bazar. ILLUSTRATED. Harper's Bazar la a home fournal. It com bines choice literature and lino art Illustra tions with the latest Intelligence regarding the fashions. Each number has clever serial and short atores, practical and timely essays. bright poems, humorous sketches, etc. Its patternsheet and fashion-plate supplements win alone help ladles to save many times the cost of the subscription, and papers on social etiquette, decorative art. house-keeping In all Its branches, cookerr. etc. make It useful in every household, and a true promoter of econ omy. Its editorials are marked by rood sense and not a line 13 admitted to Its columns that could offend the most fastidious taste. HARPER'S PERIODICALS PER YKAIt: ... HARPER'S BAZAR .$1 00 -4 00 4 00 2 00 live United HARPER'S MAOAZINE HARPER'S WEEKLY.... HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE Pitao t-r to all xufKHTiOerg ' in fiftiw, Ca'Mda, or Mrxlco. HARPEIVS PERIODICALS. 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Another tract lying 2V miles from LJnolu too. mite from ii ; R K.. loo a"ie. 25 cleared, floe sprlog of dtlielous water. abntt Ix acres of boUutn land near lton tr tra cb; U 0-,,0, to.bco. bn ether crops well; .3 acres la yellow pin and oak. Tor price and term apply to nch 16 tf Aacfn at Real Eauto Broxea Harper's Yofno People Interests all young rcauers Dy its carefully selected variety or themes and their well-considered treatment, It contains the best serial and short stories, valuable articles on scientific subjects and travel, historical and biographical sketches. papers on athlet ic sports and games, stirring lK)ems, etc., contributed hy the brightest and most ramous writers." its illustrations are nu merous and excellent. Occasional Supple ments of especial Interest to Parents and Teachers will be a feature of the forthcoming volume, which will comprise fifty-three week ly numbers. Every line In the paper is sub jected to the most rigid editorial scrutiny In order t hat nothing harmful may enter its col umns. An epitome of everything that is attractive and desirable In juvenile literature. Bostcni Courier. A weekly feast of good things to the boys and girls In every family which It visits. tit'ooklw Union. It Is wonderful In its wealth of pictures, in formation and interest. CJiristian Advocate Terms Postage Prepaid, $2 pryear. VoL IX begins Xovember 1, 1887. Specimen stamp. Cojit serii on receipt of two-cent Single Number, Five Cents each. Remittances should be made by Post-Offlce Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. licicspavers are. not to copy this adverstsemcnt wit Jtout the express order o Harper & Brothers. Address HARPER & BROTHERS. novl5 New York JOB PRINTING! We want your orders for PRINTING, RULING and BINDING, and if doinp: your work well, with good material and stock amounts to anything we know we are certainly entitled to at least a portion. Our money has not been put in old time material and we are constanlr addinjr new type. Try order. us on any books ycu want made to Pcrsoual attention to all orders. JACKSON & bell: POMONA HILL NURSERIES POMONA, N. C, Two and a Ilalf allies West of Greensboro. N. c. -o The main line of the R. & D. R. Ii. passes through the grounds and within 100 feet of the office. Salem trains makestops regular twice dally each way. Those interested m Fruit and Fruit Growmcr nfp frnwiiaiiv invupri to Inspect this, the Lareest Nursprv in th State, and one of the largest la the South. stock consists of Apples, Peach, Pear. Cherry. Plum. Jatanes Pprstmmnns Ann. cots. Nectarines, Mulberries, Quince, Grapes, r ig, itatsp oernes. Gooseberries, Currants, Pie Plant. English VValnufL Verans r?hfstniir. Strawberries, Roses, Evergreens, Shade Trees' C, AU the new and rare varieties as wpll surpasses that of any; former sea son in variety, cueapness una elegance.. We have beatifully embroidered Skirts on Batiste and IndiaLinen with Flouiicings, Edermers and Yokirier to .match. Embroidered Marseilles Robes in. Patterns for . Ladies nu d Chil dren, plain White Lawns,- India Lin cos,'' Linon d'Irlande and Batistclaire at prices from Five Cents per yard to thol finest im ported. Plaid and otuped Lawns Isainsook and mull. Lcrn and White French :Piq no ; One i And re 1 h an dsome f Em broidered Robes in boxes, bought a job and will be sold at half value. We have almost succeeded in p ai n 1 1 i i g V 1 1 mi u g ton wh i te with whito dresses: , we greatly desire to whiten the rest of tlie Coun try. In the sale of White Goods we nave no competitor. : it would bo profitable to those M'ishiug to purchase goods in that line to entrust their orders with us or write for samples. Our other great specialty, Housekeeping Goods, is in full stock, and is as it ever has been, a puzzle and wonderment to our neiKiiDors, wnere Uoesne Day his floods? How can he sell at the prices? now is it that all our ens tomers U to HEDKICIC'S to buy all of their Table Linens; Towels a'nd Napkins? Reader, listen ; the "secret is this. We buy this line, of - goods direct from tlie importer. We know what the people want, and we know h o w to b uy t h em, hence w e are en- abled to sell a pure Linen Damask at 50 cents per yard, as fjood as caii be had-elsewhere for 75 cents: a White pure Linen Damask at .$1.00, as good as any man can show at $1.40, with all other goods in this line, such as Napkins, Doylies, Tow els, etc., at proportionately -low prices. We offer a full line , of : Do mestic Goods at prices to suit all classes. " . ' Space becouiinir shdrf. niiich that we would like to tell in this must be deferred to a future advertisement. ? Suffice it to say that" wo keep the largest stock of Handkerchiefs in all qualities to be found in any retail store in the South. We keep a first class stock of Gent's Furnish ing Goods, Laundried and ' Unlaun dried Shirts, Collars and Cuffs, Bab briggan and Lisle Underwear, Ties and Scarfs in all the newci styles. Half-Hose in every quality, to be sold at marveUously lo w prices. - We invite attention to our stock of Imported and Domestic Woolen Suitings for Gents and Boys which we can nave niatie to order by a first classTailor at the most reasonable prices. Inasmuch as we afft her for the People's good, the People I will be welcomed at dhr ennntprs: I Avhere they will receive the most cordial and polite attention. Respectfully, roiiN WERNER, rut K I opened a-llarber ShTnl Ba! Secoad street, nS to i? fi L,tf t li. Holmes, at, wuieli nrL V: public generally are FffiJf strictly flm-cias So l -Zr FROM PIER 29, EAST IUVER, XEt Located between Caambere ana Bo ;r j f'l - At 3 o'clock, ft M. j EQUATOR...... BENEFACTOR . F ANITA ........ EQUATOR...... . Wednesday. ; .samrdar. . TDursdaj; ...........Samrtay. i FROM WILM1XGT0X- ...-Tuedaj, ; ...Frtdaj. BENEFACTOR. FANITA........ UATOR l.TuesaiT BENEFACTOK........ -....Frlflaj tw Through B1113 Lading and Lot Kates guaranteed to and from point: . and South Carolina. j For Freight or Passage apply to IIO. SMALLBONES, Superintit: . -t WiUnlEf THE0. E. EGER, Traffic Manar ' 1 WM. P. CLYDE & CO., Genl lr Je23 . . . a1) Broadwaj, 5.'- 5! : ociet? Wort r jriHB SEWING S0CIETX 01 St parish RriUck orders for all kinds of ; fancy sewing, crocheting and emir Ladies' ana unnarenu apruus r nrrtpra lpff, at the Rectors. Ot Third street, will meet wltn prrai nov 23 tr Life Inouran -o - Safe,. Reliable, I X LL TUB POUCY-DOlJDi ttl7 got left wul do wefl ' BROWN & CO., cornet ol M-J Mulberry streets, and taKe r Safety Fund System in tne a ; Annuity Insurance company, i-. ble company has paid of " 1887 over $35.fo0 in death .w f Amount of Insurance in toiWj TteAt.h losses Dald under , Fund System Amount of Safety Fnaf-v; reb Messenger copy it The Acne mantjfaotubk: Fertilizers, Pine Pine Fibre WILMINGTON Jeu John J. Hedrick. Melons add Fruit. I, WILL RECEIVE TO-MORROW," FROM ?VH.Sne lot "Of WATERMELONS, CANTELOUPES and PEACHES to which the Candles, AlWavs on hand Wur Rnmo-Maiio Fruit, Nuts &c - . ANTONY FANTOPULA, Jel3tf . . 116 South. Front ist. the old ones, which my new Catalogue for 1888 j attention of the public Is respectfully invited. Give your orders to mv anthorlzfid finnt r order direct from tlie Nursery.- urresponaence solicited. Destriptlve Cata ogrue free to applicants. - . , Auaress T. TAN LINDLEY, P03IONA. Guilford Ca, N. C. the ACME and; GOT, is nof the results of three years' use tt -th best fanners of this y& ' aiieso mcu " p MATTING, raateCt13 native-pine, conceded w MTTt tor comfort and lncre tues. not found in aw . The FIBRE or mnwttrinz purposes, JaO. F. L GrAfld. ' l....iaaimosteqaaltot aemiuiu iv : Wool . nds' it every j Represents some of the best houses in the Reliable Salesman ' 1 etvpn."" - & "Q- commission will be country. Invites Correspondence, given, v ;. . ;apio Jel3lydwv r v SUCCEEDING PARTNER OP TTTP! T.iTB! IkT firm of A. Al Brntfn Jtr cn cmm elastic ana frvui oi, MAronant nffir 'in flu iraniknn. t I if a rile V ! i " . ' -"...W' MIUUICI XLLLLUX1JX, - ...tMfmm tc Two. waier street. Wlllnvenromnt. ttjTitlnn WJruui""' , to all business. ........ ; ' r. our goods can be seen ed upon application. oisce. or
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