COMMERCIAL, SfETTft.
1
WILMINGTON MARKET.
oepi.. z-or. w. Beaufort..........
SPIRITS TURPENTINE Steady Carteret.......
at 3C cents. Sales of receipts at S3) Camden ...................
j Gubernatorial ToU of 1SS5.
FIRST DISTRICT. -
Counties. Fowlk. Dockkry.
2,002
1,073
ROSIN Firm at 90c for strained
ami $' for good strained .
TAR Finn at tl.40. '
CRUDE TURPENTINE Firm
at .$1.20 for hard, fl.90 for yellow
din notltl.OO for virsrln."
COTTON Firm at 9 13-1C cents
for middlinjr; low middling, 93; good
middlinc. 101-1C.
RECEIPTS Cotton, 1,955; spirits,
181; rosin, C37; tar, 89; crude, 43.
MARINE NKYTS.
Chowan
Currituck ....
Dare
Gates
Hertford".
I f yd
Martin...:
Pamlico
Pasquotank......
Perquimans
Pitt
Tyrrell:.:....
Washington
693
743
973'
326
1,131
1,132
8.74.
1,674
740
833
779
2,593
472
'807
1,799
677
. C02
791
433
209
. 800
1,002
. 753
1,287
C19
1,317
983
2,323
367
1,014
Absolutely Pure.
A cream of tartar baling powder. Ripest
of all ta learealag strength. r. ,.; Gaerrn-
T2io 3D oily Boviow.
SATURDAY. S
1 1 11 - 11 -i i i m I
STATE NEWS.
ARRIVED.
lir steamship Ethelburga, Willi?,
Ihienos Ay res. Alex. Sprunt & Son.
Sell r Lizzie May, Hutchinson, De
mcraro, Geo Harris?. Son & Co.
CLEARED.
Nor barque Alfred GIbbs, AndrU
cn, London, Paterson, Downing &
Co.
Schr. Sarah C. Sinilh. Ilowlaud,
Philadelphia, Geo llarrisc, .Sou &
Co; cargo -by C. D. Mallett and
others. ' ' ...
16,823
SECOND DISTRICT.
Bertie ............... 1.31C
Craven
Edgecombe....
Greene
Halifax
Jones..:
Lenoir
Northampton..
Vance
Warren
Wilson
1,408
1,321
1,008'
3,495
CS4
1,537
1,659
1,382
2,159
EXPORTS.
,15,564
THIRD DISTRICT.
StAtesville Landmarl: The Stattv
viiie Uarrel Factory vros il"jtroytd
by flro Tnesday morning. The los
is between fsou and $900, with no
las a ranee.
'Raleigh 'lci7or: Tho cotton gin of
Mr. Sam Watts, ut the Rufus Ivey
place, on tho Louisburg road, was! 2,760 bbls rosin, 400 casks spirits.
destroyed uy lire last evening.
, WKKLY STATKMJLNT.
uuvui 3iiw; 110 lusuraucc
s COAST W IS K.
Piilhulelphi.i-Srhr Sarah C Smith
'Jd.TOO ft lumber, 45,000 khiugjes,
1,500 bbls roin.
KORKIOX.
Iondon-Nor barque Alfred Gibbs
Bladen........
Cumberland
Duplin
Harnett
Moore ...C....: ..
Onslow
Pender
Sampson
Wayne ...
1,541
2,577
2,205
1,444
1,911
1,181
721
2.370
2,781
14,89
1,097
2,637
2,509
1,072
' 2,897
620
1,436
1,990
1,030
875
1,521
18,590
1,365
2,233
1,154
87
. 1,816
425
757
1,616
. 2,501
! I8D0.
Harp pr's Magazine.
ILLUSTRATED
A new Shakespeare the Snatespeaiyct
Enwnr A. Abbkt wUl be presented in Hab
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Ahpkzw Lang. Harper's Maqazixk has also
made special arrangements with alphoxsx
Datobt, the greatest of living French novel
ists, for the exclusive publication. In seiial
form, of a humorous story, to fee entitled
The Colonists of Tarascom the Last Adven
tures of the Famous Tartarin." The story
wul toe translated toy Uexky James, and Illus
trated toy Ross and Mtkbach.
W. D. llo wkixs will contribute & novelette
in three parts, and Lafcadio Hkakn a nov
elette in two parts, entitled "Youma," hand
somely Illustrated. r -
In illustrated papers, toucntig subjects of
current i interest, and In its short stories
poems, and timely 'articles, the Magazinh
will maintain its well-known standard. .
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TER YEAR
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G a.u2
STOCKS OX HAND SKIT.
20, 1890. I
C. M.Rabbce, of the National uoon T.,lf 'f re' v'to auoiu -'0A0
Lodce'of Odd Fellow-, re-
homt yesterday on the one ai"r" f
'clock train and was given a crand rn n.o. o.
b? the twolod-esof this re .u.
SIro
Grand
tamed
o
rceeptlon
city who metbini at the depot about
neventy-flre strong, headed by the
Darbam Cornet Band.
Concord Standard: At Mr. W. E.
maker's pin In 'o. 4 township, on
the 124th of September, Mr. IVter
Scbenck was removiog kouio luotcs
from beneath while the gin was in
operation. The next moment Mr.
Scbenck'a rteht arm was torn off
about the elbow. In chatting
with Mf. J. M. Mabry, of Forst
IJ111, a reporter became interested in
some facts about Mr. Mabry's ntoth
Ht otbine does us more rood
than to have the opportunity of
throwing ti flower into the path of
those who have experienced the
trials' of year. Mr. Mabry is 8'
year of ago, can walk around with
perfect cae, uud doesn't wear spec tacle..
She mbed fourteen chil
dren, nil of whom arc living and
have families. In counting up her
children. &c.t this is tho result: 87
grandchildren, CO great-grandchildren
and 3 grtat-greut-gnnulchil-dren.
, I
Aihcville -Democrat: Dr. M. B.
Wharton, a big HuptUt divine of
Alabama, pnt otu day.s in A?lie
ille aud Hot Springs recently. He J
said to the Atlanta Journal: 'I am
charmed with the land of the tky.
Both places vere crowdecj this year
as never before. Met a great many
Atlantians there. Ashevillo is get
ting on a "boom," which reminds
' me of tho wildest day of Birming
ham. Hundreds of thousands of
dollars changed hands forreal estate
dally while I was there. Vunderbilt
Jiaslet the contract for the founda
tion of his residence for $400,000.
His tennis court costs $o0.000. Ho
will have onet hundred mile
total. 75.GIU.
Tarashore, 4,316.
Crude ashore, TOO.
RKCKIPTS, SKIT. 19 TO SEPT. 26, '90.
Cotton, 12,013; spirits, 792: rosin, 10.
S2; tar, 1,227; crude,.166.
KX PORTS, SKPT 19 TO SEPT. 20, '90.
DOMKSTIC.
Cotton 1,357; fpiriU, 974; crude, 225;
tar, 1,219; rosin, 5,447.
, FORKIGN.
Cotton, 17,855; rosin, 3,691. j
HE-NO TEA
16,764
FOURTII DISTRICT.
Alaiuance .1,741
Cnathaui , 2,516
Durham: 1,815
Franklin 2.204
Johnston... 3,024
Nash 2,157
Orange...'. 1,610
Wako 4,618
12.833
1,517
2,099
1,617
2,041
,096
1,696
1J2S3
4,943
19,685
FlKTn DISTRICT.
Caswell 1,358
Forsyth 2,259
2.470
1,375
2,895
1,450
1,671
Granville..
Guilford
Person .
Rockingham
Stokes....
Surry.;
17,300
1,697
2,584
2,609
. 2,680
1,293
2,101
i oort
1,575
The volomcs of tne Macrazlne bcsrln wltn tlie
Numbera for Juno and December of each year
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Index to Harper's Magazine, Alphabetical,
Analytical and Classified, for Volumes 1 to 70,
inclusive, from June, 1S50, to June, 18S5, one
vol.bvo. ciotn.fi w.
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5 - S c a J 3
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THE ACME
MAHTTFAOTUBING 00,
! MANUFACTUliHKS OF -
FerHIizcrs, ! Pine Fibre and
Pi'ne Fibre Matting
masaUamlxed drive?. U has a rail i
road already built to the place,
which is (our miles from Asheville.
Ills place contains 9,000 acres. He
pays his superintendent $20,000 a
year. I was told. He proposes to
spend $5,000,000 on his place. Other
millionaires are also investing
thousands. Among them Hon.
Wliarton J. Green', who bought $50,-
000 in two days, and was about
closing the contract for a $30,000
tract.- Halterv Park hotel, wbere
myself and family stopped, pay&its
owner over 50,OOo iv year clear pro
fits, so the manager tola me.
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llocklcn Arnlr 81".
The Best Saive in the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Bores, Ulcer, Salt
Rheura, Fever Korosu Totter, C1iri-
ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all
fekln Kroption!, and iosiUvelvenre
Plies, or uo pay required. Unguar
anteed to give ierfect s.vtirfiiction,
or money reftindeiL I'rice cents
per box.
For sale by Robert R Bellamy,
wholesale and tstail UiifsrUt
Fishermen's Supplies;
Builders' Hardware,
PAINTS AND SASH
' Exaggerated claims in many adver
tisements have made people tired."
This recent saying has the right ring
and we accept its suggestion.
We are the importers of HE-NO
TEA. We propose increasing its sale
in Wilmington." Not by praising it, but
by giving you free of all cost, enough
HE-NO TEA to last a week.
"The proof of the pudding is in the
eating' An old adage which suggests
another, "A word to the wise is suf
Dcient." Send us a postal card with your ad
dress, and, for a limited time, we will
mall any one in Wilmington, fre e, a pack
age of HE-NO TEA, and an interesting
book about tea. You risk a postal card.
We risk your liking the tea so well that
of I you will continue to use it. Ifyoudonot
15,384
- SIXTH DISTRICT.
Anson. 2,241
Brunswick T... 1,010
Cabarrus 1.645
Columbus 2,072
Mecklenburg 4,163
New Hanover ;.. 1,880
Richmond... 1,711
Robeson 2,823
Stanley 996
Union .2,040
15,S72
975
965
915
910
3,284
2,856
1,684
1,938
S17
997
. 20,581
SKVEJfTH DISTRICT.
Catawoa......
Davidson ....2,018
Davie 1,008
Iredell..... 2,724
Montgomery 979
Randolph 2,171
Rowan 2,739
Yadkin 1.071
15,391
756
2,335
1,204
1,897
1,215
2,327
1,266
1,419
rilllE REFUTATION OF OUK FERTILIZERS
the ACME and GEM, la now established, and
I
the results
of tnrce j-ears' use in tno a anas of
we make a loss. Thus we show our con
fidence in the merits of HE-NO TEA.
MARTIN GILLET & CO.. (Ettablisktd J
Exchange Place, Baltimore, Md.
15,070 -
, KIOHTH DISTRICT.
Alexander....... 953
Alleghanv....'. . C87
Ashe 1,399
Burke 1,247
Caldwell 1,258
Cleveland 2,269
Gaston -. 1,584
Lincoln 1,209
Watauca.................. 898
Wilmington, Onslow & East MvK:::::::::::::::::: i,
'Carolina Railroad.
V
12,419
-i
52
405
1,482
1,165
717
704
1,236
901
965
2,352
the best farmers of this and other States will
attest their value as a high grade manure
The MATTING, maae from the leaves of eur
native pine, is conceded to ne equal to any
wool carpet for comfort and durability and the
demand tor it is a any increasing', it nas .: vir
tues not found in any other fabric. "
The FIBRE or WUOL is extensively used for
upholstering purposes, and as a tilling for
Mattresses is almost equal to hair, being light
clastic and proof against insects. -
Certificates from reliable panics using our
goods can be seen at our oulce, or will be mail
ed upon publication. -. an itt
THE LEADING
er
OF SOUTH CAKl-LINA IS . '- f
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MAILED TO ANY ADDRESS
CO 8TKU TION PiuKIOD.
I MiR THE ACCOMMODATION OP TIIOSK
1 desiring to attend the revival meetings to
be held In Wilmington by tbe Kev. Sam Jones,
the following schNlule will be observed as far
as the requirements atd exigencies of con
struction will permit:
In KfTrct SrpL S5tn to Oct. Gtb. 180O.
Iave Wilmington 8.00 a. m. and 3:00 p. m.
Iave end tracic a. m. and .1.-01) p. m.
on und.lJ-. hepu Sbth and Oct. 6th only one
tr-iln will bo run, as follows:
Leave wihntngton 9Q a. m. and end rall
rei track la'JOa. nu U. A. WHITING,
sepryiw t;cerai Manager. .
SCHOOLS HQ E S
; AT
Geo. It, Freaicir& Sons.
AKU EST STOCK AND BEST ASSOUT-
MKNT IN TUE C1TT.
13,209
NINTH DISTRICT.
Buncombe 3,041
Cherokee
Clay
C46
391
Graham 271
Haywood.... 1,32G
Henderson.'. 917
Jackson 903
Macon 780
Madison 1,178
Mitchell 693
McDowell... 1,119
Polk 470
Rutherford.......... .... 1,090
Swain 505
Transylvania 520
Yaney 940
10.439
2,816
8G8
287
182
974
1,291
5C9
742
1,873
1,5(54
85S
560
1,C63
410
553
789
THE MOST CHASTE AND PUREST.
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Price, with Dally, $11 'per year; alone, $3 per
year; six months, $1; single copy, 5 cts; mailed
to any addreW - - - '
15.395 15,998
The total vote beinz Fowle 148,395:
Dockery 134,035.
NOTICE I
OFFICE OP THE SECRETARY AND TKEAS'R
OF THE CAROLINA CENTRAL K. JL CO.'
tna4e by.Lhe oil Dutch procesj.t the best Lead
oathemartet. They no; being in comMna
tlon caa mlXo rpedal price on sanre. -
- COOKING STOVES.
Hoys' Enr. Toe Boots, solid through, slze 1
to.vsiv. .; -Youtha'
Eng. Too Boots, sizes 11 to 13,V, $1-M
iwj s' icnion i oe urouv sues 1 10 ax. Jl.Ti. '
uoys- Lonaon Toe uutton, sizes l to &x. St.UJ.
HOiiAK IIPSIIO S.
Largest assortment In the State .to se
from; sold at factory prices.
Another lanro lot of the celebrafrd solar Tip
mios received, doui in neei ana spnnir iieei.
which for style and durability are superior to
any anoo mxac can ana we wiu btui you net
ter poods for le&i money than can bo had any
where in the city.
Wimixaroif, N..C, tept. Olh, 189.
11DE REGULAR ANNUAL - M FETING OP
. the Stockholders of the Carolina Central
Railroad Co. will bo held at the omce of the
Old Dominion Steamship Co.. corner Reach
and West streets. In tho at nt pw vnrir rm
Oil stoves of All Sizes. . Geo. R. French & Sous, 9tTrxT: f
SUMMER SE SORT!
: "ATLANTIC VIEW,". K
WRIonTSVILXE, N. G. . V
fS NOW OPEN UNDER SAILS llANAUE-
la them you will Bnl comfort and economy.
Pampp, Step- Ladders.
We avt for joar patrone and shall er
'ndearor to deserve the same.
Respectfully.
N. Jacobi Hardware Co..
ap a ' it:o. ritoKT sr."
For Sale.
1 QQ(J LB3" OLD TTPKJIKTAL,CLXAN
ad la pood condition, win be sett cheap
Aryij a
THisornci
ICS NortU Front Street.
(Opposite The Orton.) , sep S3 tf
-WANTED.
A OETS OF EITHER SEX T3R0U0n0U
XV.
the United States to handle our celebrated
Corn and Bunion Cure. Its application af
fords almost Instant relief, and every box is
accompaniea cy aidfruarantee. wnicn unount j
wo will forfeit In every Instance where our i
remedy falls to perfect a permanent cure
boxes, lu we win pay
to Introduce our roods j
posxais. ror terms and
particulars address tbe manufActurers,
1C4 and 104 ricrth Ada SuTct,
fco 14 1 C&w Chloiso, CL
sample box. ztjc: six
rood .rents $3 per day
laio their section: no
menL Tne Ilotel and rrounda are near the
waters of the found and the Atlantic Ocean
and few steps from tbe Depot, of the bea
coast Railroad from Wilminjrton.
Ask tne conductor of the train to stop ro
at Wrtghtsriiie , , , i
E3 liD BUfll DAT, WIIK OR EOSTH
Sencfor Circulars. . . i;
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doubtedly the best WUISKEY sold in the
South to-day. Below vou will And a few nnt nf
many letters which we receive anil notiea
Brown & Brown. drusrclsLs. of winstnn v
-."The Private Stock. -T6. dvea entiw. Rtii
liicuuu m our customers, and we think it la a
fine medicinal Whiskey." '
- II. Rose.' also of Wlnstonl-wrltes ns jj tnu
"The 'Private Stock Whiskey I bought
through your Mr. isimon has nroved a sncfflsq
and will keep it hereafter as my leading
brand.''
J. a. Burns & Co.. of Tayetteville, have this
to say: , ,
I have used your new brand of 'Private
Stock, 1878.' Rye Whlskev and win that, t
am weU pleased with it and that it lj all you
recommend lt-,to be. - My customers prefer
this brand to aU otheH." i -?
Biimliiid,Simon&Co.,
- 1 . lll'w: Fmnt r.T
Dealers ta Liquors, agarsmd Tobaccos. '
my 30 tf -j . . . - .
M n t
v ' OF THE
3H3
OJEO.J. KASTERDAi;
Asst Secretary.
Life Insurance at Absolute tot.
A Guaranteed Policy. ;
" - An incontestlble Policy.
- Maturity Value in Cash at Fired i
Annual cost Absolutely Limited.
' r - Only Four Payments per Year.
- Non Forfeitable After Three Ikt
P. S. 1UDDELLU
- ' V. ' ' i 4 Medical l:
W TJ. GIBSON, Special Ageat
Home Office, Central National Uantr
Washington, D. C : -JOHN
UAAB, Jr., Local Afert
octsr .-. - '.'f.,:-t:-.-;-waaa?a
CLYDE'S
' , " - - j -
FROM PLElt 29. EAST EITIS
Lowited between chambers ari Ec--
At 3 c'cioci; P.H.
FANITA.. A:.. a:...-, v,?'
PAWNEE (new).... ...... e:
BENEFACTOR......... '-t;
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FROM W1LM15GT05
BENEFACTOR. .... . 1 V
FAN1TA
PAWN SB (new). TL
BENEFACTOR.. ...."'..'!
; tar- Through Bins Lading taiB.
Rates guaranteed to and from V-
and South Carolina.
For Freight or Passage Pr
v II G. SMALLRONEi, b uj.
TREO. B. EG ER, TWffifl JV
- VM. P. CLYDE 4 ca. ceaj.r
sep 28 tf - 6 BowUjGreea
V
HohJeffefsori Davis.
51 US. JEFFCKSON JDAVIS.
t? be m w.jmwnm car.
The. prospectus" and complete outfit for can-
vasslngwUlbe readrlmicedlatfclr- V "
AGET5TS wishing desirablk teuki
OUY on ttl3 great work will please address.
S3 tUVIl as pOii
jia. jis. tae pusiiscrs.-
BELFORD COLIPAITT,
13-23 East l;th trc;i I?HTrrp2S,:
. STILL AT ff 0
rm WP'I T.
T AM NOW WELli jritiuf - .
all kinds of Furniture, SetrUC -
cy Art'clcs, &c., and wbere tt B f:
tUem as good as new. C'J r
and prlccs?ow. Call and s
UmUcs and prices. , j-... ,
, -i- ' - : - . J. 3.
attfcor.ftontiador;
Iain still agent tenia
sewing Machine, one of
tho market. Needles aneu 13
rachiatf
i . t. wr.
HEWITT
M'
THE
Y FRIENDS AKVJPM Yl"
erally are respectrouy
made extensiro.addlUons to pJ'
Switchback Station, WrtgMslV ,
am now prepared to acoJ-'
wit h tho best of erojtjiss r 1 r
Fresh Flsa, soft Crbs,
ready cn tXs arrival of every tr---EarintiJ
rear and scpara-
rrrattscrz-'rjrocin.
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