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C, FRIDAY, ()C lOBER 3, 18901 vfi lit- ill -NO'249. roil CASH ONLY ! fT FiTM'" ANk THE rtULlC OEK .rr,r:y r,otiti.M t!i.t on a n J alter W 1 wt;l rt'A tor ( ASH AND CAS .1 I iz lv.crft crter u,; laJucements iivi iti : nsu ih'" Money In Hand. 1 -j; v Iu.vlsT ri;l K anJ lh BEST OF U. F. SWANK. Act., so. lYoat Street. H. A. Tucker, IN ORASITF. MARBLE AND 'J x Miiurjtuar oi Cemetery, -ayilii'l D.iln.; Work. ' - ; -'.'J NortJi Kroal Street, aftr Wilinlajton, X. C. 'SU-JOl i r l i ux ' " , -DinlH Morrellr, A.M. p I.iTl -sit ON1J "ANNUAL SESSION a V.) '.Wdr.evUy, the Hrst of OC- p Jl-Iinaitioa appl at No. 43C Jps. F Craig, ' Ala nniu. Haancr & Co.) 4CTk'1L vo:;kku in ny, sheet L?2Ai"-,"rS'--s st recr, near Front . u r'-ca to rccetve orders u i oCil "nl prompt ' work "Tl scp 0 lm :'3IAS & YOLLEltS, iitis, Groceries, r. Tifccto, Cigars,- -and S!jKN .MBRCIIAKTS, ironi ,1 tUytU. Sim.. Tv F. AidcrxiuiD, t "JlMoN UKOKEUS AND ! r', n,) Xonh Water street, i 1 '.-x i- ; V"1 Pr ctl on commtsslou ''v. 'h t !T- mt, Bacoa, Lard, i ;.s ,t i 'ura, cotton. -iCLES! VEHICLES'! .ro&ALE. LAKGE NUUBElt . A-IiET VA1UETT OF. C)-lIand Yehicles, I1 rf , r ' readr far ImmMtitu 4i Ttry loir for cah or ORKLLLS STACt E3, Ccr. Tun an.t Prtiiee.s t. . ' 1XDKX TO KXV ABTZJCXUXMKirrS S L fMmi . emar&i ' .' t. Fxtxa Co Furniture W,M CcMMtsca 3faUrcssc8 Jxo F GabsklIt Flao Aleats ; Mnw EKOTHxai DragfsU ' " j -wtuuxmox rtx Lacxdxt-VAKrD-Boy for omceworx . - OriHA Ilocrii-colored Arlatccracy C W Tatxa Sam J6nea isong Books J - Hot BeUSaih'and G lass for -wile by theK. Jacobilldw. Co. 1l- ' t .. . ' . . . The receipts of cotton at this port tp-day foot up J,010 balei. , Mr. It. C. Johnson, "of Peniler coonty, vras in the'eity to-day. ; A Tew New River oysters - were in market this tuornlngat $I sa gallon. 'i . iTUgeity continues full' of Strang en, iwho come here to hear Sam Jones. ! .'I- - A"r- : ' Or; 8. S: Satcliwell and Mr. J. T. Collins, of BurgaWwere in the city yesterdayl, '; -''" From the 4th to the 12th Turner's almanac promises cold weather and howers4? ; c'.WU!-: -- Mr. B. F..JIitchell lias returned to the city'from A visit to friendsat the North and East, ' ' ' . .,Tbat tired ' feel incr now sooften heard of, -is entirely, overcome by Hood's Sarsaparilla, which gives mental and bodily strength. ' - Visitors tto.- our. city should cer tainly not fail to call on the N. Ja cob! ;Hdw. Co. for anything wanting In their, line. "V ": . t "Use fcegal Ready-mixed Paint, and have no 6ther,4.frYon;want a good, durable artlele; for - salq ,by the ' N. Jacobl Ildw. Co. i J - u "t ' Fish roewere in to-day market and t FoTecaiu - ... ; selling at 75 cents a dozen. '. For orth. Carolina, ' ' " L.t:..i.i.. " xi iiwiiuuiiiu. vrtiuirioil s snow ex liinui in Uoldsboro to-day aud night. i fair and to Thes agony of moving is not yet over and the blow, process of ."set tling downis yet;to beg one through with.I -: 1 : - - Mr, W. M. Cumminghas removed his mattress making establishment to the new Allen building, next West ofjils old stand, v 4 Mr. W. M. CutnruJng is to-day dis tributing large number of rubber- beaded lead pencils, with his bus! nets card'stampevl upon them. I am - Manufacturer's Agent for Barbed and all kinds ofWire, Com bination Wire and Iron Fences. Or ders solicited. James I. Metts. t Mr-' Ed. Jones' has just returned from n visit to Richmond," where he purchased a number of fine horses, which he brought on with'lilm and will sqII here. , Mr. Jno. F. Gatrell.'has received two more carloads of that1 fine pas ture fed beefi-direct from the moun tains in the Western' part of this Sfote. ' 8ee:ag.H:-f; -- ' The oldsayingjFriday is the fairest or: the "foulest "day of the week," hnijeea exemplified. This has been the fairest day; we have Had this week. ' ' Wo have in stock an iiumenso va riety of Cook Stoves, all styles and sizef.( j Prices.away down and Stoves guaranteed to give satisfaction. N. Jacob! Hdw. Co. ... , t Sclir. Frauk'S.-Warren, Falker, cleared to-day for- Buenos Ayres with 2,7G7 barrels rosin; ansl t2D0,224 feet luufber. valued at $11,000, ship ped by Mf. E. Kidder's Son. , , : ..( . ' ' A largo line of Breech.and Muzzle loading Shot GnnV, Air Rifles and Pistols; all grades at lowest prices. Wood Powder and sportsmen's sup plies just received. N. Jacob! Hdw. Co. ' ;.. f We, are glad to kuow that Rev. Ur. Iiopo is steadily, though slowly, improving.', He will return to.Noith Carolina soon and hopes to be able to resume his labors here early in November. ' , . Mr. S. L. Smith has removed his tinand theet iron shop to No. 24 South Second street, next to the corner or Dock street, where he will be glad to' see and accommodate those wanting work in his line. The number or arreHmade by the polico during the month or Sep tember is 121, or which 30 were white male,.Gl colore males .and.. 33. col ored 1 females. There, was but one arrest reported for drunkenness, a Whitomale." ',' ' The Convocation or the Deanery of .Wilmington will meet in! St. PauFs Church, In Clinton, on next Tuesday, the 7th, at 10:30 a. m. j The first cart load of turkeys we have seen here this season were in market to day. They; came from Sampson county aud were, all sold when the market closed. '- i ! j ; , The Winston Daily says that Capt John Barnard, or Asheville, who is associated with Mr. Hawks in j the purchase; of the street railway here, will have charge of the roadjunder its new management. Messrs. Worth & Branch are now prepared to take a limited amount or family washing at their - steam laundry. Housekeepers who. have been worried almost to death with badly done-up clothes and jthe whims or their washerwomen will find at the laundry a sure haven or rest. See ad. Syrup of Figs, Produced from the laxative and nu tritious juice of California figs, com bined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human system, acts gently, on the kidneys, liver and bowels, effectually cleansing the system, dis pelling colds and headaches, and curing habitual constipation. Monday Night. If you want to "laugh and grow fat" go and see the "Colored Aristo cracy?1 at the Opera House on MonJ day night, j It is said to be a rip roaring rarce rull or run and intro ducing numerous . specialties.1 . It abounds in songs, dances, marches and instrumental music. The box sheet will be open to-morrow at Mr. Yates1. The Clerk's Office. Mr. O. H. Alien, Solicitor ror this Judicial district, visited Mr. Van Ainrmge's office and reports that, he has made an inspection of the.office ot . Clerk of the Superior Court of New Hanover county and finds that since his last report the books have been kept up according to the j re quirements of the law and that jthe office is in good condition. The i re port is also approved and signed by Judge Armfield. The Show. j The Washburn & Arlington circus gives artefnoon and evening per formances here on Monday next. The Worcester (Mass.) Gazette says: Moro than 3,000 people attended the suow during the evening, and barring the lac's of pleasant weather spirit and dash in the acts given by large forces of the company, a ver dict or satisfaction was gained. ! The acrobatic corps of the com pany, including the Brothers Ver non, or mid-air celebrity, a slack wire performer or great expertness, and iowelli, a wonderful contor tionist, wou special plaudits, no tably merited. j The Custom House Muddle. j . ; Jas. H. Young, tlio newly appoint, ed Collector of Customs at this port, will never till the position-that is If the Republicans here can help itJ A coherence among , some or the leaders was held yesterday, as the result of which Ueu. Manning, F. B. Rice, John Hollo way andJ. B. Dudley lert last night for Washing-; ton Citv to interview Mr. B. Harri son on the subject. The Senate did not act on Young's appointment. It is said that he is not competent to fill the pluce. -No one .has been positively agreed upon for tiie posi tion nor was it settled here whether a white man or a colored man wilj be appointed. The chief objection to Young seems to be that ho is not a resident of the place while John E. Tay lor, the colored deputy,;-, is j not only a resident but is competent This much seems td be a settled fact: 'Local forecasts rrom 8n?m. tc dayj forvWilm!ngton and vicinityV threaten trig, followed by ralr. Wea ther aud slightly cooler. ' Z b"i ! '"V. ' 1" ' ZIYIS'. - liratiswlck Democrats.' ' t ' i ' The Democrats of Brunswick met in! County Convention on 'Tuesday last ami pohdnated the following ticket i ";-r?;;':"'';n7.-V.t For the House E. -Hickman. For Register of Deeds S. S. Drew. For Treasurer Jas.vAf. J)rew. t For Surveyor-AV S. Milliken.". : - For Coroner G. W. Sellars. nThe delegates seemed tOf be? all Vance men but no action wastakrri; r It : ,. . .4 At the Tabernacle. iAs jthe Jones meetings, draw to a close the interest increases ' rather than Abates. It is ' estimated that there! were 8,000 'people. present last n'ight. Mr. Jones preached. At this meetng l46 came; forward to ask for prayers iq their behalf and 5C made profession or religion. Mr. Jones" preached to the colored . people this afternoon and he expects to preach again at the regular services to bo held at 7 e'clockito night. . Superior Court. i The court .adjourned to-day for the term, after disposing of the fol lowing cases: j ' " " ' ' J. W.. Harper vs. L. Stanaland. Judgment of non. suit stricken .out and case continued. ,i ! - f E. S. Jaffray & Co. vs. Sol BearJ Plaintiff has 60 days to file com plaint. . ........ -i ' i i C.IB. Mallettlvs. Prince Mill Cp. Nonjsuit. ' i ! Inj the matter wof 'Jhcs. estate rof trrace Jbenner. judgment. r""" .lfI3W AD VliltTISEMENTS. 1h lTiIffliD(a linn . laVairy CoapiBj A KB NOW .WiEPAED'To TAKE .UrOX" rcasonablt terns a liiaited amount or Family Svasilas", wMcli will t In cnarse or a compe tent: lady, i .n.jr, -i- . octatr i WOKTU & BKANCfl. - - i (.'..' r T Frpprletors. rJotice. EAVE MOVD MY .TIN An iiUEET A" 7 .' " Iron Shop to No. 24outli Second street, next to tUe corner of Dock, where I vrill fce glal for those wlshlnsr work in my line to give me a call. . j ' St. I. SMITIL ' ect 33t ; - ' - . : m, ,:.f , . , r. Wanted. Ai BBIGU.T BOY ABOUT 13 YJEAYS OLD, wfco write? a good hand and la wlUlngf to learn, Is wanted for officai work. - ' Apply la ow 'handwriting to oct3 3t Box 414,'' City P. O. 4 TT Jit "t ill T-fc -a' m . -a m m-r- t nan a, i-earsaii vs. iHMCairiAssoQjallon Judgment stricken out; -defendant Yt nnoani' nllriinAi !A.frrL -tL. 6 swer. - ' f. . j The Fischer Lear Co. vs. W: II. Smith. Derendant allowed CO days to answer after; filing complaint. : ! In the matter of the will of Susan A..Flanner. Motion by caveator for removal; motion refused. Motion by caveators for continuance; mo tion refused. The record is as follows: "The counsel ror the caveators then prayed the Court to "be permitted to withdraw the issue .which had been joined in. the cause; but the Court replied that the, caveator was at liberty to withdraw rrom any con test ;ir he pleased, but the. issue could not be withdrawn, and must be passed upon by a jury. The counsel then announced that the caveator withdraws rrom the contest and en ters a retraxit,"? whereapon a juy was duly drawh and empaneled. ThTs jury found that "the paper writing, propounded for probate, and every part thereof, is -: the last will and testament of Susan A. Flanner. And therefore it is consid ered; and adjudged that the ' said paper-writing be. -admitted to.ipko bate' and the executor therein nam ed be qualified as such. And it is rurther , adjudge in Cthat the propounders do recover of the caveators Ithe I costs of , this pro ceeding, to be taxed by the CJefk." !. . 1... . . "Don't Give up the Ship ! ' Don't surrender, although the fight; beulong and bitter, and results thus1 far but dismal failures. Old Bad Blood may yet be conquered and disease driven from the citadel of life.' -Yu have not used the proper remedy, or long ago you would have felt a change. You have" tried this aud that, a hundred bot tles of this specific aud fifty bottles of that sarsaparilla, and feel you mlglit as Avelli have, used so much rain-water for! all .the' good' effect they had. Why have you not tried o .ooiuic liioou ' isaiiiiJ linage in Atlanta, 'iiar?" .Because it isn t advertised so conspicuously as other remedies? Well,. that's a poor rea son. fThe greatest humbugs can af ford the largest advertisements. As for B B B try- it i and if six? bottles don't do you more jrood than all the other blood medicine you have ever taken, call it a humbug, a name that has never yet been applied to it by any one. Walter .Bridges, Athens, -Tenn., writes: ; "For six years I had been afflicted with running sores and an enlargement ofj the bone in my leg. T-f fiorl vrvt hinrr T lionnl nf trirli If a colored man is agreed on Taylor oat uny permanent benefit until Bo- will be the man; if a white manit j tanic Biootl Balm was recommended will be either Air. w. H. naaoouru OTE11A HOUSE. MOiNDAY, OCTOBER 6111; ilM !- . . , $ Colored Aristocracy, BURLESQUE BLACK FACE fAKCB Comedy, introducing numerous specialties. Funnier, greater and better than any mln stiel show. '; " ' ! riongs, Dances. Marches and Instrumental MU31C ' . ' -;' '- -:v: :; -1 ' oct 3 35 KOTICi We wui togua to rrccirs ccsiailci czs from cur tricads ea Aay ra 4llK:t;?cta' general interest, oitt ' ' . , i Tko nm8 ot me arriter mast always to fur . nUhedtothoBdltDt. ' ' : . ... I commoMcauans must to wntttaToa only one siao ottne paper. - . - rcrsonaiioea moat bo STOldad. 5 ( And itisepacuiiyanl particularly txicr- stood that the Editor docs net lanrays eadori e the views of correspondents so Etated in the editorial columns.' :'.! NliW AIVl5lCTiSI2BlEKT8. Washburn & Arlington's NEW UNITED ! MONSTER SHOWS I Congress ot Nations. ; r r .. ........ '-- : ..- Wdrld1 Faff. v ' . ISomaa Ulppodrome. iTsryptiaii Caravan. t x Arabian Camel Train. Koonsli ICutampraenti Wild West & WUd East, -WILL EXHIBIT AT- WILMINGTON, JttONlAY- HI! REMOVALS J AM TO-DAY MOVING INTO THE NEW "Allen Building:," 13 Princess street, My Mattress Factory; also the office of . .'TJie Mechanics' Horn and "The Wilmington and Sea- U CoatjBullllog and Lan Association." . oct S tf MORE OF THAT MEAT. TWO MORE CAR LOADS OF THAT Fine Pasture-Fed Beef from 'Vestern "North Carolina just received. ON SALE EVERY DAY. Splendid Mariicc To -Morrow , iSverythlng good to eat in the Fresh Meat Line. . . ; - JOHN F; GAKKGLL; stalls l and 2,Front Street Marliet,south side. 0Ct3lt , i - October 6. 100 Handsome Grey Horses. 100 Wdd-bnjfwd Perrorafrs, A BAUTIFUIr- O X. I O P E , Costing $io,000, 'will nil the air with music -IX THE :. - ., . " .. GUANO STJKEET PAkXAlB. Ct 2 3t ... ..' Wow Ready. T AM NOW READY TO MAKE ALL KINDS of liouse Trlmralass, Banisters. Railings, Spokes and Boxes of all kinds. Orders prompt- j uicu unu nuia tiuiio tu urueu v. I W.A.CORNI8II, southwest corner Doclc and Water Sis. I sepium tbu mon . j Citizens' , BniMing and ..', i ' : V'' ' '' "" " ' - Loan Lissociation." OUBSORIBEKS TO TIIE THIRD SERIES. of i Stock of the Citizens' Building and Loan Association are herehy notified that the ad mission fee and first Installment of 23 cents Ml. V per skare.aro due and payable at the office of the Secretary and Treasurer on Saturday, Oc- toJber it?!, 1SD0. . " J. S. MITCHELL, V oct 13b Secrrtary and Treasuren. CaptJ Avis or the Schr. K. 8. Gra ham, celebrated to-day. the 5Cth an niversary of his birthday and has been the recipient of many hearty congratulations. ; Capt.- Avis has been trading to this port for many years past aad'ljas av great many ev City.- U xrarm frier. here. ' jAOHE. Insta or Mr.' 6. VanAmriug, with the chances iu favor of the latter. WEIXb' 1IAIK BALSA Si. . If gray, gradually I restores color; eleganCtonic dressing, 50c.i $1.00, Druggists, or $1.00 size prepaid by express for $l.CX E. S. WellSjJer to mel After using six bottles the sores healed, arid 1 am now in better health than. I f have ever been.; -I send this testimonial unsolicited, be- icansei i want others to he bene- ant relief. 15c, m TTTQ PAD PT? IS r-RINTED WITn X' JlULO AilX UB InkmanuUctttrcCltJS jrairaiounX,rLanc.?lnk works. - . i T. K. WUIGIIT Si CO , rt!iLtrCtiL.3Ierz"'-ir?z!aaTeiir?. - SCHOOL SHOES ll -AT - . Geo. It. Erench & Sons. jAROEST STOCK AND BEST ASSORT- ' MXT IN THE CITY. Boys' Eng. Toe Boots, solid through, slze3 1 t05. $1-2. - " : Youths' Eng. Too Boots. slze3 11 to 13', $L5'1 Boys' LandonlToe Boots, sizes 1 to 5, f L75. Boys' LendonToe Button, sizes 1 to bi f?.00. SUliAiTll SlO. Ainother large lot of the celebrated Solar Tip Shoes received, both in Heel and Spring Heel, which for style and durability are superior to any shoe made. Call and we will sell you bet ter goods for le33 money than can be had any whra in the city. ... . Geo. R. Erencli & Sons, ' .. ; ..." . . ... -i XOS NortU Front Street. (Opposite The ortbnl)1 stp 23 tf For fiont. THE DWELLING 1IOU5E ON THE northeast corner of Market and Third streets, opposite St. James Church. t n nfifou I m hirilill n. ft Water istreet. ietween iTincesa ana cnesnat streets. Oct 1 1W r . JOHN WILDER ATKINSON. r,Just Arrived A?aCE LOT 01' THAT FRESH,UP-COUN tryECTTEH,lnsaaUlats,"at , -' . ; -iXALCi.A PCiUS ALL'S1! 32 6 tf 11 ar. 1 1'J r. vvratf r f tncf. - SAPJI JOrJECJ sonic BOOKS. YATES' BOOK STOREi sep 24 tf Children's Magazines. ': A RGOSY, ST, NICHOLAS, WIDE AWAK, Harper's Young Feople, Lookout Magazine, golden Days, Youth's Companion, and all the best children's magaclnes are In the WILMINGTON LIBRARY-ASSOCIATION, sepsrtr 123 Market street Photographo.4 QAB1NET3 PER DOZEN $3.00; CARDS TS dozen $100; Minuetts per dozen fLOO: FerrC types two for 2i cents. I Ail we ask of you is to cau and examine specimens before placing your orders cL3e- iic. u. i. j3.i4L.1s. rnoioGTiDnflr. Front street Market, wllminfiton. N. C. sepsa 2w -m A proving Tale. TETANY WILL MOVE THIS WEEK. IT IS a trying time. Articles of Furniture Have been broken and new things are needed. We can supply your wants. caU aad see us. We sell at rock bottom prices. I I ' SNEE0.& CO.. ' '' Furniture Dealers, , sep I34tf . . cor, Marke.t and second sts. Scely's Orchid Flower Perfumes, Tho Fiijostj in tho World. Ordhlas are thv- uiii of the flower klnstlom; These perfumes for sale by- ( MUNDS BROTHERS, . " - "' 101 N. Front stroet. CAPE FEAlt ACADEEIY Itcopous acptenibor l!Uud. Ibroa Pffjjiraiija fr BisiarsV r Cilice. COMPETENT IKSTRUCTORS. LEADING MALE SCHOOL I Please enter at beginning of session. See Catalogue in Book stores. If W. CATLETT. Prtnrtnal r Sep 15 lm cor. Fifth and Chastnns streets. r PJotico. HAVE MOVED t6 NO. 10 MARKET ST., where I havt enlarged my stock of Bry Goods, ClPthLDg, shoes. Hats, caps, &c, and would be glad to have my friends, and those wish ing anything In my line, to glTome a calL pet 1 lw .- LEE REGISTER. Hardwarej AND CROCKERY. W. E. SPRINGER CO., importers and Jobocn; - f , Porcell uvnaiszi Administrator's Notice. TnB UNDERSIGNED HAYING QUALIFIED as Administrator of the estate of Jaaepa nmuncu, ucuaocu, uuun; u lit. I c VJ ITI Tea lO all persona harms: claims azalnst said esttA or personal preperty belonging to same ra pre dene inem to me on or bf-nro August z th. l .l. cr this notice will b lAonn-i n rir cf tL2r "Tn:E.ttLpr?cr. - sol I;.:ai:, ;TtT t . ---. no
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