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' " - ik i- n Absolutoly Pure. A resxa of .tartar bitlnj powde r. invest of an la leavening strength. t. .c cm-it- rnfnl IXport, 4 uq. 17, 15SSL ? jj a dAwlr tenm 4thPd 3nJp- Tao ID ally SlQviQw ""sATURDAYTaUOUST 2. lcW STATE NEWS. Raleigh Visitor: The ice factory rr Messrs. Jones A Powell was soM yesterday, Mr. W. N. Jone, of thU X . , 4 K j villi 4 t w ' City, UfCOUllUK IIIO iun.narri ! Mr. J. . Wiggins, of New ork. Operations will be continued on an extended scale. 4The price paid was $4,200. f Darluvui un: The Durham stamp ofllee did a fair business this month though not so large as some other months. The collections for July have been $17,153.80. Even at thee figures (and sometime they run up to fGO.OOO per month,) it Is n right' good sum to place m Unci? Samsl tllL ! Ooldsboro Disixttch: The nu traffic over the A. A N. V. Road from Morehead Is rapidly inrreas-. Inc no Ims than 50 boxes of 100. nntinlii&eh bavin? been transfer-; red at this station yesterday. This. Is an Important source of revenue to j the road, as ino express com puny ays It no less thanc. tor eacn uox auleu. Mt. Olive Telegram-. Will (ialta gherand Hugh Ciallagher, Jr.. two! lads who live In the Hear Marsh I section, had a fuss Monday nn.l Will , cut Hugh Pfven times with his. knife. . Dr. J. A. Pnison "whs railed and dressed the wounds. thinks j the young man's chances for recov- j ery are very doubtful. Thy weifj both drunk'on hard cider. j Lexington ledger: Mr. Miles Car-' rick, of Marsh, Davidson county, 1 recently found a wild turkey net on Chalk mountain, in which there was i huge black snake coiled. lie kill- ed th snake ahd, upon Investiga-. tlpn, fonnd it hatl swallowed nine eggs, which he carried- home with him. The eggs were placed under a ben and the next ciayMie came on with seven young turEeys. Next! f.'rppnville fie factor: We were shown on Saturday last three mam- ; moth watermelons by friend Van Stephens, the aggregate weight be- Ingl3C pounds. He bought 25 and' they weighed 1.000 jwamls. We J were informed by Majv Henry Hard-, log on Saturday lAst that flrteenj building lots were disposed of at j Ayden, and a number of business lots. Ayden is new town on the. Scotland Neck and CJreenville Rail-, road leading from (Jreeiwilleto Kin ston. Quite a boom in real estate, at that place. , Greensboro Glascock, the of Mr. J. T. Patriot: As Ruby 12-year-old daughter (ilascock. of South) Greensboro, was standing by an, open window last Sunday afternoon j he heard a hissing noise above hr j head. She paid no attention to it : and a few minutes later she turned from the window. As she moved j away she struck the window shade.' with her head, aud a venomous snake, kuown as spreading iuld;r, ' fell from the folds of the shade to the floor at her feet and struck at t her. Members of the family heard her scream and ran into the room and quickly killed the nake, which j was an unusually large one. j Charlotte AVir: The question n to removing the consolidated shops ; of the Richmond and Danville Rail-, road Company to Charlotte, is prac-. tlCAlly settled at last. Charlotte, gets the shops. A report came j in from Camden, S. C, through a News and Courier correspondent.! that there is a great dissatisfaction) among the employees .of the 3-C's: road because they have not received j any wages in three months, anil In- formation received from a reliable; source to night would lead one to! believe that a strike of both train men and road men is being talked of j and intended. A great many section ; hands stopped several day azo; others aie talking of stopping inde-; pendently of their employees. It i ! also (aid that the work on the upper end is about at a staiul-still.aiivl ih.it i the construction engines used by! the contractor north ot Rutherford- j ton had been sent into Hlacksburg. I The cause of the woges remaining unpaid Is not known but is attribut ed Yjv some to the bond trouble?, which the road lias "had. townships rarrving.the ayment f subscribed lwmisinto court. SorprUlnc Ttlonj. Many physicians who have einm Inel into the merits of H H II (bo tanic lllool Halm), have Iwii con . fronted with testimony which they 4leetned surprising, and thus leing convinced of its wonderful vflieaey, have not failed to prrseritiC it in their practico a occasion retiired. 11.. i. Caldy, Kennesaw, ia., . .t.r tvrk vo.ii tiiv vif wan a great sufferer. Skillful physicians . did net no goou. "" " " one solid ulcer, her body was broken out In tores and she Iot a beautiful head ot hair. Three bottles U H B cured her completely, incredible as it xaay sound, and she is now the Laother of a healthy three months - - :- " " " ii mi'. . im -w mmm.mum SS old baby clear from nny scrofulous tutnt." ' ; . A. II. Morris. Pine Muff, Ark., writes: "Hot Spring ami several doctors failed to care rue of several running ulcers on ray lejr. B B B er ected a wonderfully quiek cure af ter everything else had failed." COMMERCIAL. KBTh. WILMINGTON MARKET, i . August 2. 250 P. M. at accents. 8ales of receipts at 38 njiaiv T: .... 1 V1 ,tnitn UUOil x uiu a v - ed and $1.C3 for pool strained. TAR Firm at $1.45. - CRUDE TURPENTINE Finn at $1.25 for hard, $2.35 for yellow dip nod $2.35 for Ylrcin. COTTON Firm at lljcts for mid dling; low tulddlinir.il; good inid- dlinc. 11?. " ,14 RECEIPTS Cotton, spirits, 233; rosin, l,150;'tar, 51; crude, 0. ARRIVED. Steamship DelawareJngraiu.'New York, HG tynallbones. CLEARED. Nor barque Livingstone, Chris tinmen, Ixfrulon. Paterson, Downing & Co. . , Nor barque Frev, ; Abrahamsen, uork, Robinson & King. EXPORTS. FOREIGN. ' ' London Nor barque Livingstone 1,000 bbl rosin, 2,027 casks spirits. Cork Nor barque Frey 1.C67 casks spirits. , t MONTHLY STATKMENT. STOCKS OS HAND AUG. 1, 1890. Cotton ashore,. 249; afloat 3, total, 852. -Spirits ashore,5,439; afloat, 2,9iG; total, 8,415. Rosin ashore 38,413; afloat, 3,291; total, 41,704. , Tar-ushore, 5,572; afloat, 000; total. Crudeashore, 841; afloat, 50; total 801. KKCKIPTS FOUMOXTII OF JULY, 1890. Cotton, C5; spirits, l 1,460: rosin, 34," . 022; tar, 2,043; crude, 2,429. KXrORTS FOR MONTH OF JULY 1890. DOMESTIC. . ' Cotton 228; spirits, 3,84G;crude, 2,524; tar, 3,589;Tosin, 1,839. FORKIOJT. Spirits, 2,234; tar, 10; rosiu, 12.632. AS vs. .WATER T We have just added, at very heavy ex n'iise, a four-borse power Otto Gas Engine to row our live presses. "It's a dandy," and makes our presses hum. Come and sec it : no trouble to nhow to anyone who will rail at our ofllce. We try always to keep abreast of the times and our establishment is the largest in the city, and will be kept so, if bard work, promptness, satisfaction and hard cah can keep it so. Respectfully, JACKSON A BELL, ' Leading Printers, Rulers and Binder. A FREE TRFp TO EUROPE. I1E PUBLISHERS OY "TUE CANADIAN oChEN" will give a tree trip to Europe to the person sending the largest Dumber f woras constructed from letters contained In the name or their well known Jlatrazlne. THE CAN A ni AN o UK .'. Addiuonal Prizes ronsistinjrot Sliver Tea Seta. Oold Watches, ccina Dinner Sets, Portiere Curtains, Silk Dresses, Mantel Clocks, and many oiLer use ful and Taiuable articles will also bs awarded in order of merit. ' . Webster's Unabridged Dictionary to ba used as autborlty in deciding the contest. This is a popularplan ot lntroduc In? a pop ular publication. Every one scndlt? a list of not les. than ten words will receive a present. Knci03e thirteen Sc. stamp i for Illustrated Catalotnie of present and taree month's trial subscription to "Tte uoen." Address TOE CANADIAN QUEEN, jr3tf TJronto, Cnt. THE HEWLF.TT HOUSE. Y FRIENDS AND TOE PUBLIC (JEN erally are resiJCctfully notided that 1 haye made extenslre additions to my premises at Switchback StaUon, Wrightsvtile Beach, and am now prepared to acccommodate them with the best of every thlnj. Fresh Fish, soft Crabs, Defiled crabs, Ac, ready op the arrival of exery train. . Birlnthe rear and separate and distinct rom the dinning room. . my 23 If JAS. A. HEWLETT. Fishermen's Supplies, ' Builders' Hardware, PA INTEND SASH: WALKiri STIICTLT rUBK WHI1I LIU). mde bjhe old Dutch process, the best Lead on t lie in ir wet. They no: beln; In combina tion can mtke special price on same. COOKING STOVES. Larvest assortment in the State to select frcm; sold at factory prices. " Oil Stoves of Alf Sizes." In them you will find comfort and economy. 9 Pumpw, Stp-i Ladders. Wc&skfor 3 oar patronage and shall ever endeavor to deserve the same. Kespect fully. N. Jacobi Hardware Co. apl 22 U - It SO. FROKT 8T. Diamond Vera Cura i , . FOK 1Y8PKP8IA. Frsaletjy ' , ! ; C.j'- dr. r. a mT.i.r??. Ccr.rcnrUi. . prca ta. feb it tf riRST DISTRICT. COUKTIKS. FOWUC DoCKKItY. Bmufort-...... 2,0 :, 1,790 Carteret 1.073 , 677 Camden . 593 C03 Chowan.... 742 791 Currituck .... 78 . 438 Dare 320 209 Gates... l.Wl 800 Hertford -1.133 1.02 IIvJp 854 753 Martin 1.674 1,287 h-amlico 740 619 Pasquotank 833 1,217 Perquimans 779 983 Pitt.. 2,593 2,323 Tyrrell "472 367 Washington..... 807 ' 1,014 16,823 14,892 SKCOSD DISTRICT. Bertie......... 1.316 1,097 Craven 1.408 2,637 Edgecombe- 1,321 2,509 Greene 1,003 1,072 Halifax.. 2,495 ; 2,897 Jones C84 . : C20 Lenoir - 1.587 1,436 Northampton 1,659. . 1,990 Vance 1,382 ,1,936 Warren. 545 875 Wilson 2,159 1,521 15,564. .'18,590 THIRD DISTRICT. Bladen 1,541 1,365 Cumberland 2,577 2,232 Duplin 2,205 1,154 Harnett 1,444 877 Moore 1,944 1,846 Onslow; 1,181 425 Pender 721 757 Sampson... 2.37fr 1,616 Wayne ! 2,781 2,561 16,764 12,833 FOURTH DISTRICT. Alamance 1,741 1;517 Chatham 2,516 2,099 Durham 1,815 1,617 Franklin 2.204 2,041 Johnston 3.024 2,096 Nash 2,157 1,690 Orange 1.610 1,288 Wako y 4,618 4,943 19,685 17,300 FIFTH DISTRICT. Caswell 1358 1.697 Forsyth 2,259 2,584 Granville........... 2,406 . 2,609 Guilford 2.470 2.680 Person 1.375 1,293 Rockinsrham 2.395 2,101 8toke 1,450 1,333 Surry : 1.671 1,575 15.384 15,872 SIXTH DISTRICT. ' Anson 2,241 975 Brunswick 1,010 965 Cabarrus 1.645 915 Columbns....: 2,072 910 Mecklenburg 4,163 3,284 New Hanover ... 1,880 2.856 Richmond 1,711 1.684 Roleson 2,823 1,988 8tanley .....1 990 817 Union '.. 2,040 997 20,581 15,391 SKVKNTH DISTRICT. i Catawoa 2,3W 756 Davidson 2,018 2,335 Davie 1,008 1 - 1,204 Iredell 2,724 1,897 Montgomery 979 1,215 Randolph 2,171 2,327 Rowan 2,739 1,266 Yadkin 1.071 1,41? 15,070 12,419 RIOHTH DISTRICT. Alexander 952 .552 Alleghany 687 405 Ashe.... 1,399 J.482 Burke... 1,247 1.165 Caldwell 1,258 71T Cleveland 2,269 764 Gaston...: .'. 1,584 1,236. Lincoln 1,209 901 Watauga.. 898 965 Wilkes 1,706 2,352 13209 10.439 NINTH DISTRICT. r Buncombe . 3,041 ..2,816 Cherokee 646 . 868 Clay, 391 287 Graham 271 - 182 Haywood 1,326 974 Henderson.... 917 1,291 Jackson 903 569 Macon... 780 742 Madison 1,178- .1,873 Mitchell ' C98 1.564 McDowell... 1,119 858 Polk 476 " -560 Rutherford 1,C90 1,663 Swain 505 410 Transylvania 520 553 Yancy..... . 940 789 15.395 15,998 The total vote being Fowle 148,395; Dockery 134,035. . I 1, lmii. I. IN EFFECT JULY 5TH. Ieave Wilmington 6:45 and 9:30 a. m.t 120, 2:50, 5)0, 7.-00 add SMDO p. tn. Leave Hammocks 7:40 aod 100 a. tu.lriS, 4KK), 6.O0, iQO. aqd 10:30 p. in. ' !--. Sunday trains leave Wilmington 9:30 a. in. and 2Z0 and 9 .-00 p. m. Leave Hammocks 10:30 a. m. and 8& andlO.-Oup. in. r J. 3ST03UA.2ST, Gen1! Manager, ; Wilmington Sea coast R. R. Hdrdvaret . INWARJC AND CEOCXXBT. , " W. JL B7SC;Q3 CO, . XziTcrten tr3 Jctscrrj EOT POSITiyELY -THE Largest and Mosl Perfect STOCK OF- MITE i IN THE CITY. Plain Good, with Enjbroider-. lea to match. BmbroldTedGoocU in all qua! . lilt. Keat ana liaa Ifal Plaids and Cbrcks. " Pique, with Pique Trimmings. i The prices cut in naif to cash or punctual paying customers. j H ED RI CK Gents' Furnishing Goods. : Everything In this line PRICES CUT IN IIALF to people who pay cash or pay prompt ly on presentation of bill. HED3ICK. : SENSIBLE L ADIES .i j " BUY THEIR I t . f. ' - . i or roe. I have a splendid stock, and Offer Low Pries this Week HE.ORICK. jy si tf , ! WANTED. GENTS OP EITHEK SEX T3ROUGIIOU the United states4 to .handle our celebrated Corn and Bunion Cure, Its application af fords almost instant relief, and every box is accompanied by a 5 guarantee, which amount we will for'elt in every Instance whre our remedy falls to perfect a permanent cure. Sample box, 25c; six boxes, si. We will pay f ood agents S3 per day to Introduce our goods nto their section: no postals. For terms and particulars address the manufacturers, II. SHRODER & CO.. 104 and 106 North Ada Street, feb-H lw daw Chicago, 111. Nfw Yorli 6 Wilmington Steamship Go FROM PIER 29, EAST RIVER NEW YORK Located between Chambers and Roosevelt sts At 3 c'clqck. P.M.I ; YEM ASSEE. Saturday, July 19 BENEFACTOR... Wednesday, July S3 FAN1TA .Saturday, July 26 DELAWARE . . . . Wednesday, July 30 - FROM WILMINGTON FANITA.;.. YEMASSKK BENEFACTOR....... Tuesday, July 22 Thursday, July S 4 . .Tuesday J uly 29 Friday, Aug. 1 FAN IT A..., V Through Bills Lading and Lowest Thro' Rates guaranteed to and from points In North and South Carolina, For Freight or Passage apply to H G. SMALLBONES, Superintendent, Wilmington, N C 1 THEO.& EGKR, Traffic Manager. h : New York Wil. P. CLYDE ft CO.. Gem Agents. Jy 18 tt 1 . -. 6 Bowling Green, New Yort ADRIAN & Y0LLER8; WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Provisions, Groceries, ; Liquors. Tobacco, Cigars, ; '? AND - COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Cor. Front ami Dock Sta., . " WILMINGTON, N. C. 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