, (
Absolutely Pure.
This powaer never vanes. A marvel of pu
nt y .sirengftn ana wnoiesomeness. 3iore econ
omical than tlie ordinary kinds, and cannot be
sold In competition with the multitude of low
test, snore weight aium or phosphate powders.
Sold only in cant, KOYAL UAK1N(
CO., 106 Wall St., N. Y.
Oct 28 Ltwly tenrm thpd yrdpw
OWDEH
T2a.o 2Daily Rottiqw.
MONDAY. OCT. 29. 1888.
.
Washington Gazette: Mr. Aiue
leek James, of Martin county, the
champion "watermelon producer,
raised on one vine 12 melons weigh
ing 634 pounds.
Greensboro Patriot: On the line
. of the Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley
Railway, between this city and Ben
. nettsville, S. CM there are now in
operation 60 steam saw mills, push
ing the development of the lumber
business throughout the whole sec -
tion, and giving employment to hun
dreds of men.
Durham Plant: Twenty seven
persons "gave their names forchurcii
membership last night and about
fifteen this morning, making about
two or three days. Rev. Dr. E.
A. Yates left last evening for Char
lotte to attend the funeral of his
brother, Mr. W. J. Yates. The Dr.
has the svmpathy of many warm
hearts in Durham in his bereave- !
inent.
Asbeville Citizen: Mr. W. K. Vau
, derbilt, with a party of friends, has
been viewing his recent purchase of
lands iu South Asheville. The par-
r rot r-rnrl "Ptfnrf.h vtfrfl.av lint
will come to Asheville in March to
spend several weeks. Tire Meth
odist' Episcopal Church North has
been holding its annual conference
during the past week at Clyde, Hay
wood county. An increase of mem
bership of 1,000 is reported, and also
..1,800 Sunday school scholars: and 17
new ministers were received into'the
conference. The conference ein
liranps th whnlp Sratft of North
Carolina, and one circuit in South
Carolina. The next annual confer
ence will be held at Clifton. Bishop
Fitzgerald presided over the confer
ence. Charlotte Chronicle: Mr. C. L.
Hopkins, who escorted the iNorth
Carolina delegates to the Associate
Reformed Synod, which meets in
trip from Charlotte to Little Rock
was made in 36 hours, the distance
being almost 1,000 miles. Col.
John F. Hoke, of Lincolnton, one of
the most prominent lawyers of this
section of North Carolina, died sud
denly at his home at 10:30 o'clock
yesterday morning. The last ob
ject that his eyes ever rested upon
was a Democratic procession. Co'.
Hoke was at Shelby last Friday,and
he arrived home at Iiincolnton on
the morning train from that place
yesterday. Arrangements had been
made for a big political meeting in
Iiincolnton, which was to be ad
dressed by Capt. W. H. Kitchin. On
alighting from the train Col. Hoke
went to his home, and after awhile,
the procession came along and he
went out on his porch to see it.
While he was watching the moving
column, he suddenly threw up his
hands and fell to the floor a corpse.
His death was due to heart disease.
A singular circumstance mentioned
in connection with his death is that
one of his brothers and a sister died
snddenlv of heart disease.
A letter recaived here from a well!
known gentleman of this State,
brings the information that Col.
Dockery's party is making an effort
to have Federal marshals and sup
ervisors appointed for the elections
in this State. It is reported that
application has been made to Judge
Bond, but is not known how he will
consider it. Such applications must
be made ten days prior to the elec
tion. It is to be hoped that this re
port is unfounded, yet it comes
from a good source. 'Elections are
as free and fair in North Carolina
as in any other State in the Union,
and the presence of Federal ; officers
at the polls would serve tb excite
the people. If such a step as this is
taken it will be a good thing for the
Democratic party in this State. It
is an ascertained fact that This Fed
eral interference at the polls is to
prevail in Richmond county, the
home of Oliver H. Dockery. The
commissions of two Federal officers,
signed by Judge Dick, have been
seen, and it is reasonably sure that
other commissions have been signed.
This does not speak well for Colonel
Dockery.
mickleirx Arnica Salve
The Best Saive in the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap
ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all
Skin Eruptions, and positively cures
Piles, or no pay required. Itis guar
anteed to give perfect satisfaction,
or money refunded. Price 25 cents
per box.
" For eale by Wm. H. Green.
LOCAL 3SJ ' JfcS W S4
The receipts of cotton at this port
today foot up 2,437 bales.
A SAD STORY,
The child coughed. The mother
ran. No remedy wax near. Before
morning the poor little sufferer was
dead. Moral: Always keep Dr
A ckerV English Remedy at hand.
Munds Bros., uruggists. ,
co;u?.ii:kctai heyfs.
MISCELLANEOUS.
WILMINGTON MARKET.
Oct. 29.-2:30 P. M. . H US II J) l,V, II (i J ,vC
Rock Crystal Spectacles and Eyeglasses
Advice to old and young: In se
lecting spectacles you should be can
tious not to take more magnifying
vowcr than has been lost to the eve
as in the same proportion that you
pass that point of increase, will cause
you further injury to the eye.' Using
glasses of stronger power than is ne
cessary is the daily cause of prema
ture old age to the sight. You can get
the best at Heinsberger's.
Tlie New Road to Chester.
The Georgia, Carolina & Northern
road, which lias just been completed
from Monroe to Chester, fis one x of
the most rapidly constructed roads
in the country. A Chester corres
pondent of the Charleston Newsand
Courier says that it is built after the
newest improved methods. The iron
bridge across the Catawba river cost
$70,000 and is a superb structure
All large streams are spanned with
bridges of the same, material, and
gianite arches stride the smaller
water courses. Tlie roaa bed is
straight and level, laid with pine
ties and steel rails. This line inter
sects the Three C'sat Catawba June
tion, about fifteen miles from Ches
ter, in conjunction with which road
we understand it will be operated.
giving this town ami county two
routes to the Cty by the Sea. Chief
Kngineer Matson and Superinten
dentDodson will transfer 'their re"
spectj've departments to this point in
a few days, and next week the road
will be ready for business. Gen.
Hoke, of Raleigh, is president of the
road, but. it is understood to be part
and parcel of the Seaboard Air Line,
which system is dominated by Mr.
John "Robinson ami has Norfolk lor
its land terminus.
The work of building this road vas
inaugurated in 1885 by the incorpo
ration of -the Chester, Greenville
& Abbeville Railroad. Major. Julius
Mills was the leading spirit in this
movement. Capitalists saw a future
for the enterprise, and iu 18S0 the
character of the company was
amended and the name changed to
the Georgia, Carolina andNorthern,
and Mr. S. E. McLeire, of Chester,
was made a director. Dirt was bro
ken at Monroe in June, 1887, and in
sixteen months thereafter the iron
horse rolled into Chester. The line
on to Atlanta has been located and
some grading has been done. The
distance to that point from Chester
is 220 miles, and no time will be lost
in completing the structure. It tra
verses a magnificient stretch of coun
try, passing through Lancaster,
York, Chester, Union, Laurens and
Abbeville counties on into Georgia,
and paralleling the Air Line Road,
with NvhicTi it expects to share the
great business from the Southwest.
Col. L. C. Jones, Superintendent
of the Carolina Central road, in com
pany with other officials, .recently
went over the entire route from
Chester to Atlanta, on horseback.
WHY WOMKN FADE.
Women lose their beauty because
colds undermine their life. Dr.
Acker's English Remedy for Con
sumption is an absolute cure for
colds. Munds Bros , druggists.
SPIRITS TURPENTINE Dull
at 42 cents. No sales reported.
ROSIN Firm at ; 70 cents for
strained, and : 75- cents r for good
strained.- ' .
TAR Firm at $1.50.
CRUDE TURPENTINE Firm
at $1.30 for hard, $3.10 lor yellow
dip and virgin. ;
COTTON Steady. The following
are the official quotations: Ordinary, I
6; good ordinary, 7 13-16; low
middling, 8 ; middling 9 ; good
middling 9 11 16. ,
Receipts to-day: Spirits, 88; rosin,
92; tar, 152; crude, 37; cotton, 2,487.
Fa Trade
MARINE NEWS.
Our Handsome Stock of Ladies'
ARRIVED. V
Steamer Cape Fear, Tomlinson,
Fayette ville, T D Love.
Br steamship Lowland, Holman,
Picton, N S, HeideSMJo.
Br steamship Phoenix, Philliskirk,
Philadelphia, Heide & Co. .
Schr James Ponder, Lynch, Phil
adelphia, Geo Harriss, Son & Co.
CLEARED.
Steamer Gape Fear, Tomlinson,
Fayetteville, T D Love.
Br barque Pons Aelie, Paknoham,
Newcastle, Eng, Paterson, Downing
& Co.
DRESS GOODS
Can be found in the
Corn r Store.
LLA.TFOrjJl
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Ay
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DEY GOODS ;MDCARPets
I am send
egant
nig forward from : New York many ?W .
it TiliDgS, which will be receiveU
- next few days. : W
OLjijfiftUOIESf
The writer is in New York .-selecting- the NvJ"?
reac vanetv.
Styles ih;-FashiphabIe . nc
selection-a pfreat varietv ' - e
and B
in New and Elegant Styles are being selected forshipmeiit b f
""During the coining week a great variety of DRFw i,? steauie
i j
-.-icintiro
put on sale.
oct 20
fit
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EXPORTS.
FORKIttJf.
Newcastle Br barque Pons Aelie
3326 bbls rosin. .
WEEKLY STATEMENT.
STOCKS ON HAND OCT. 26, 1888.
Spirits ashore, 2,520; afloat, 392;
total. 2.912.
Rosin ashore, 83.458: afloat, 3,021;
total, 86,497.
Tar ashore, 1,256; afloat, 395; total,
1,651.
Crude ashore, 436.
Cotton ashore. 9,663; afloat, 8,600;
total, 18,323.
RECEIPTS FROM OCT. 19 TO OCT. 26.
Cotton. 10,397; spirits, 1,051; rosin, 2t-
285; tar, 1,498; crude, 492.
EXPORTS FROM OCT. If) TO OCT. 26.
DOMESTIC.
Cotton, 1.813: spirits, 992; rosin, 320:
tar, 1,823; crude, 501.
FOREIGN.
Spirits, 3,550; cotton, 4,811: rosin, 7,-
664.
This apartment is devoted exel usi ve
ly to the sale of
LADIES' GOODS.
The assortment is complete. We
have possiblv the .Largest Stock
of DRESS 600DS in the city.
We name a few Special
BARGAINS.
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Announcement
All Wool Henrietta,
40 inehes wide, in best Shades, of su
per quality, at DOc. per yard,
would be cheap at-75e.
French Flannel,
54 inches wide, at 85c. worth a dol
lar if a cent. - -DXTRi
QUALITY
Pretty Colors at $1 .IS per, yard.
The tfargain or the season.
Embroidered-ttobes,
In newest styles. Many have already
been sold, though we receive a
new supply weekly and will
be always able to offer
something NEW.
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Cheap Grades of
Dress Flannels,
Trimmings & Velvets,
CASH HOUSE.
11G 31 A I Iv KT ST it K I.-JV
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I Uim
Purest Drnga tiat WAr wr
v - Also a flue nszr11 k-nn u 1
sues and Comffe of jffl
ht x;""- i can trrrf
. city. Also
I Brusnes
of cis:ir
iu.t OLViu miiriiL hnrt " van .
JOHN bhrSJU una 1
WE WILL OPEN ON
the most
ties of Home
DRESS GOODS
Monday, October 22 !HMS&&
recent production and latest Novel- : after 1x5 transacted. w pSZt
me and yorefgn M anuf acturers.- ;octltf - . 4V(ic
- - voawer,
John Wrnor
I70ULD KESPECTJ'ULLV '
BLACK SILKS, 75C, Sl.OO 81.25, Sl;50 I ff 0 8 f K?;
i.75,a!l30percent. below reirular pilces. K, Y,ch as teea nJV
FAILLE FKANCAISK; ail shades; , wort iT 2121?, 2nd reiuraisnSi .
i.60forsi.LO. - 'utlI1: ot:
ssURltAHS, all shades, worth ssi.oo for 7ftcj on0E?,0ilC0nIlUe to meft
Black KATZINIKK and AUMOUIi SILKS , Vafr?D?S? J the Public t
worth &1.1B tor si.48. 2!orco 13 now coaccntratwi .t '
BLACK AND COLORED SILK VELVETS. ; iuai ivtsu u -
all shades, worth
20-lnch SILK PLUSHES.
S1.50 for 95C.
PRENCn DRESS ROB h S. WOrMi 812.00 for
$8.25. . -
STRIPED SILK VELVETS, worth 91.40 for
5C
SILK FINISHED HENRIETTAS, worth Wlc
for 65C.
Ladles' 54-lnch ALL WOOL CLOTH. worth
85c for 65C.
Ladles' 54-lnch HABIT CLOTII.worth 1.2S
for 85C
Double width SUITING, worth 40c for soc.
Double width m incli SUITING, worth 50c
for 2."o . ,x
Double width ;5a-lach TRICOTS, worth noc
for sr.i'.
SS-UK'h ENCiLTSIl HENiJIETTA. worth 40C
for 25c.
DANISH CLOTH, worth aofor 12 1-2C
All-U'OOl PLAIDS, w rt-h COii ror 27 l-2(
All-Wool 40-inch PLAIDS, worth sot for fiOc
AH-Wool W inch PLAIDS, worm Si. 25 for
5c.
3 ackDressCoods
MRS. E, A LTIMSDEN
i
has Just returned from the North with
a fine assortment of
Fjiii and Winter 0jds.
Ladles are invited to call.
Ir'4maki-jr Specialty
oct 23 tf 110 North Front Street.
To Whom it ftlay
Concern.
Notice is hereby given that
any Sillies purchased from us
will NOT be "pursued" if
paid for or bought by any re
liable person. We are not
sellingat COST, bu tour prices
are as low as the COST price
of other Dealers. You have
only to come ancisee for your
self to have it proven.
Geo. K. French & Suits,
oct25tf 103 North Front St
C L0AKS !
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We havejustopened thelarg-
est assortment evershown
in this market !
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Armour, P.vrences, Preneii Stripes and
Chocks.. Momie, Dran SeiiKionol, JJ'Alma.
Ser-s, Diagonal, Pekln. liennerttts. .
with everything else to be found m ( for 3 so. - -
4(1 inch All-Wool CASHMERES, worth 75c
for fit-c. . . , - -
J-inch All-Wool-CASII.MEKES, WoriTh HOC
for 65e. r ,
40-inch Ail-Wool CASIIMEKES, xfarth 3-1.00
for 85c. - - '
. Br liiack Knglish ("repes tctt cheap. La
dies' Jackets. Dollmans. New M arkets. Ka?-
lans. silt Plush Modjeskas and Saeques and
Children's Wraps very low.
- (JlorH Silk Parasols and 'Umbrellas $1.75,
J2.tK)and ?2.a)..-
Shawls, skirts and Jerseys very cheap Me
rino Underwear for Ladles and Misses and
Gents, corsets, llosierr. Gloves, Housekeeping
Goods, Towels, Napkins, Damasks, Marseilles
Spreads. Lace Curtains at prices unsurpassed.
Handkerchiefs for Alen's and Boy's wear. Sta
ple and Fancy oressGOOds. : s- :
Have not the space to enumerate our large
assortment and prices, but can assure you we
can sell you as low at home as any of the
Northern Retail Houses, and save you ex
penses. ' - - -......
Samples sent on application, orders filled
promptly and freight paid on all orders over
$8.00 Wc study to please at the CASH HOUSE
of
m nw Mm,
Siik Plush Wraps,
Silk Plush Walking-
Jackets !
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Lndios' NewmarkHs !
in all the Most Fashionable Shapes.
a well ordered uress uoods
Department.
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Housekeeping Goods,
Towels, Napkins, Fringed Table
Cloths, with Napkins to match.
. WE SELL THE B EST
Oiitt O liar Kid Giove
In the sVuth. It is FOSTER'S Five
Button Length, in Colors and
Black. None better made.
Every pair warranted.
Ladies' 'Merino Vieste,
Hosiery,Handkerchiefs &c.
o
In the adjoiningapartment we have
concentrated odr otock of
Gents' Goods,
where can be found a splendid
stock of
French, Scotch and English
Suitings,
ALL WOOL ASERICiN CASSIMEBES,
direct from the Mills in Pennsyl
vania.
Dicksev'sMarylandKerseys,
and a great variety of goods for
Boys1 Wear.
Ladies' Empori
Ib Kxtencled to thtt i aditi,
: AND THJS.
Publc 'Oonomllyi
TO CALL AND EXAMINE
O u r Stock, which will be open
.iV .- : . .
ed agd displayed at our
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Gents' llalf-Hose,
LUieS YVaiKI?ff jaCKeiS, Merino and Camel's Hair Under
Children's Newmarketii,
Children's Cloaks.
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shirts and Drawers, Collars and Cuffs,
Scarfs and Neckties &c. The success
we have had heretofore in catering
to the tasteg of Gentlemen is a good
proof of what we can now do -with
such largely increased facilities. .
We also offer a lartre stock of Do-
nOMFl A"NTT1 ST-'F TRPIVT me?tic Goods, Prints, Ginghams,
jVlUn HViSJ OL Jj JLIlJjUa, bleached and Brown Cottons 'Sheet
ings and ShiVtingsi Our 8c. Bleach-
jpg is a wondeK '
With" a (letermination to greatly
increase our rapidly crrowintr busi
ness, we have made attractive prices
iiiui, iijum, commanu me aiiennon
of all buyers. .
No. lirMsrkH; St.,' Jno.J.Hedrick,
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Huske Draper,
oct 23
WEf?EIUOVATE
H
AIR WOOL AND JHOSS MATTKESSJLS j
a ad make tliem as gaoa as new. For Health
ana uomiort, mattresses saouia De jENOvA
TED every 3 or 4 years at least. '
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1Q1 & lOS Market St..
oct 15 1 & 3 N. Frpot St.
Just Received.
FINE LOT OP BANANAS, OEANGES,
Apples, ate. Fresh Home-Made Candy every
aay.
sept 17 tf
oct
116 Market St.,
WIJLm J NGTON, - N. C.
enny
rices.
book atOnr Loirlricc.
Gcnthnwn's Cassim reSui.s f cm $5 50 to $12.50
Buy's Scits from to $C ll '
JQOWN WITH HIGH' PBICES. WE PAY
100 cents on the dollar for our Goods and then
sell Cheaper than those who claim to sell at
cost to deceive the public Give me a call and
let my LOW PRICES convince you of this fact.
:b. if. xE3ST2sr"5r,
oct 36 tf . No. 110 Market st.
FALL OPE
f!
which will take place on
teste li
25th,26th&27tliiii.
Pink and White Gossamer
ritlTLOW'S SWEET SIXTEEN AND. SWAN
Down Face Powders. Also a full line of Drugs,
Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Toliet Articles,
renumes, etc., at .7
. . -P. C. MILLER'S,
; Drugstore. "
Corner Fourth and Nun Sts..
P. S. Prescriptions fiUea at all hours, day
or uiguu oupu ix u
School Books.
gCIIOOL BOOKS,
Fpr Private and Public SchoQls.,
ALL NEW STOCK CAN BE BOUGHT pHEAf-
iiT AT
HEINSBERGER'S.
ABTpNIO FANTOPDLA,
- ' - 16 South Front St..
COpposlce City palL)
Leave word or drop us a postal card and we
TV 111 i
turn
cct
fJ3 u I es Wanted .
jyjDLES ONE -PAIR WANTED. LARGE,
send for your mattress in the a. in. and re-1 Young and First Class In all respects,
it finished tn the p. m. " - - 1 . J. A. SPRING
ti.7 . HOWELL & cumuxii. " tj Central Wood and coal
A. SPRINGER.
Yard,
Pictures and Cards
ORNAMENT YOUIi ROOMS, ALSO
every " description.
rjpo
Brackets of
cheap at
For, sale
x :
HEINSBEBGER'S.
Blank Books.
pAPEE, ENVELOPES, INK, STEElf PENS;
Pencils and Paner Bass
. -: -. j . ...... , cheap at
OCt 5
Wait and see ourSTYLES
and PRICES before ;tnaking
your purchases elsewhere and
you will hot regret it
Very respectfully,
11-rlTlLl
MRS. KB
11 rjarlfott.
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at them. We have the goods and caa -
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