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this rriK ; , PLEAS2 NOTIC&. , Wejimi be glad to recerre coamsilcrc-s troa our trlencs on any ana in iicjjctj . ceneral interest. trut - : .- Toe Bme or tne writer oast ajwr te rur Clshed to the &2twr. - Commauteaaoni.mtist be written "cn criy J6 ... ctfcs COOL TLrco ,tfA " ' .-J. t.8e o-cmttt. i3 w . tmred Mr crrtcra. tree . r rt Oft Uf J. t ab0T r,,.,!.:. rrnon any and one cade or tn pper. Personalities iuqm be -Arolddd. - " And it is fciwttiy ana p vtlcolarly onacr- StOOd that the ellnr (Vix fnlr t)vn nn& YUIj. Al V." f WlF.MIMriTm I w n niwrn a v VnM'ATiT?n iohn i - ; - - . ' , , - r . r --r. ... .. , ; r , . 1 . - ...... .. . - . - . - : - ' .... . v-- . . - " I .L JJLJDj jj. 7. iJ iij .1! .JUL J-. v li $) v v. . . I . . . ii . j mm.. tmj m VMMV s 7 the tiejra or neRponoent unless so- ttite d In thej editorial loiumca. - : - 1 - v-v- .';:'..--'-.'.:::--,','---- r." fi E W A I V E I IT 1 S 12 SI UK TO. - NO 269- . - - 1 - -. ... . . SI .1 L TV--- ..r . : . . .V iv-zilta .n i - :..! :i: it pleasan I acli cleanses the pit cold, head- thi vchtn i . "i i-.rfs nail curci habitud (5V Syrup of Figs b l7;Ir Iciu4 ever pro I U t': t ti-i taste ac 13 1- 2 .'...i:.;cL. prompt ID L r--iTvl cf.'y from tLa ma1' "lAVi a tixslb sultaiicc, ill -Ivtt ot.alitiea coramor.d i & late wale it tlrt m' rtvr!V known. M'U'krJM by jlII leading lmg a 1st reliable drugwi wni rfW Ure it ca Band rrili pro U'iBT-aPtlf for any oas ill) rTlU lO QM CCifc SUJJ OTAYI W WfP CO: in fiisa;scc. cal szrui.iT. iisvr roxx. m.x. tOtSERT K. 11KLLAM Y. WHOLESALE DKUOQIST, US WUmUstoa, N. a lonatrj Produce. uxj, rou:o. roultry. rjt, &c.t LT. 6. r. ALDERMAN, ct&aisslon Jtwcnaau, 119 'o. w&ter St. A Moving Tale. risriniioTE this week, it is rxtajL .uncles of rurntture nave tun u4 tw itln?s are Deeded. We ww wtt.H. caU aad see us. We aNELD CO.. Furcitrre Dealers, mi cr. M artit ai second Sia. In Fall Bmst I JyiTDCT WOOD SPLITTER IS NOW VJi51-Te!ir oro'ra solicited for first ?5V? ue best of order. Ked Asa. I TxF- Asa. MoTe coal, cnestnut rzpc ecu, re Coal ana scTeral 13ST1V JE- VAI 1 VWQ I tBOLtSALE WKALEKS IN pylons, Groceries, crs, Tobacco, Cigars, F -AND- lOX .MERCHANTS, l"r aa(j rok Sli., tlUlIXUTON, N. C. Contractors. )r0:-0$ALS WILL BE RECEIT- W ty- Tn4J. Not ember ti.fPT': lh BolldiEZ. of the 11 ri.. riU2 Association, north -Xi'w Malberrj atrcetB. WU- n." bn'M of Brick and ':5il?a!I4a are at to rooms of r Wilmington, N. C. to!5' tlJ cm see terms and I tsiT tbe right to reject a Q. M. BFSEY. JA. Tucker, GBAMT. MARBLE AND I aufcturcr of cemetery, j'iM EiH(UEC Work. 5 North Front Street, 1SDEX TO NW AHXE ETIS KM EXTB Snezd a Vo Furniture He I s UK y New iiack: . vmx Hoc3E Erne Ciller ilCN'DS BBOTHtKr-DruzlstS ciiedcui -Clyde's Eteaoxsalp line c w Tates Sara Jones sons Boots UaAiLVEs-wii Ubrarj Association I'aerlst & Wicaixs-Buildlni Lumber J so D r.ELLAMT. Jk, jKqty property Bali Hot Hed SapIj and Glass for sile by the 2T. Jacob! Hilw. Co. f Dr.WAitn Mn,nU 0 t-1. w v thrown . . ' . cr ; auu-tttken to county, vas in the city for a short, Srrop, we have." time to-day. ;. -1 1 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS A RJew Hack. .NEW HACK Ham been PLACED IN : The receipts of cotton at this port; Forecaau. ! to-qay root up 1,636. halo. FortforthjCaroltna, celder weath- .? Th box sheet for t ho Km Riui.r ; er with osts to-night, and nearly ; performance Is now open at Mr. ; freezinS temperature? in the western J ; latetj iKK)k stnrn i iHjriiou iir. weatner. . ; jt. "ooK biore. ti r , o !cn1cc for tbe accommodatloa or tbe public, 1 ,7, " : - 11 Local forecasts .from 8 a. iu. to i t e uu. 01 air. uen Terry, notify- Ia - r.: w;i...t..-.- ; Tbe driver is Ben Perry, the only white dilrer injrpeopleof the new hack he id ! fmir nro.tt... ,.j .u ih uir irost to-nlerht. oct27 2t driving. Call 011 hi m. . Johnny Johnny, if you don't ro in the house this minute and cet your overshoo?, Til tell your moth er." "Tell on then. I away our rubbers Dr- BulPs Courrh Mr. John r.otumisjsioner.wili pell some valuable real estate at auction next, Monday. ie ad. 1 isltorsto our city should cer tainly not fail to call on the ju oobi Hdw. Co. for anything wanting In their line. - f Use Repal Ready-mixed Paint, and liave no other. If yon, want a good, durable article; for ale !by theiN. Jacobi Hdw. Co. r Jf I am Manufacturers Af?ent for Liurbed and all kinds of Vire, Com bination Wire and Iron Fences. Or- tlers solicited. James I. Metts. !t , . 1 . ? The cold snap has caught us with but little wood In market. Stocks in dealers' hands are short and iall that come In Is held at retail prices. 1 j It Is said that a full. Iddenendfnt Republican ticket will bej announc ed to-uorrow. Mr. D. cJ Davis, iwe hear, is to be announced ss the- can dtdate for Sheriff. shrual Signals Ortlereri Up. D. Itellamv. the thfrd Thp.-niinnnr was ordered up here .last night at w.v w tiucii. i nign pressure area developed westward of u?s and cold er weather was predicted which came on time early this morning. xne signals were also ordered up at Charleston, Morehead City and Washington. BEX PERKY. i Wtt have in stock an immense va riety of Cook Stoves, all styles and si2e. , Prices away down. and Stoves guaranteed to give satisfaction. Jacobi Hdw. Co. N. There was no frost Jast; night be cause there was too much wind but the probabilities are that we will have frost to-night. SoJ for your tender plants. look out 1 .1 . - - - 1 - - - 1 - A Large line of Breech and Muzzle loading Shot Gun?, Air (Rifles and Pistols; all grades at lowest prices. Wood Powder and sportsmen's sup plies just received. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. Ce line Thi Week. NEW LINES OF J Family Groceries; L Airy and New Tor. Eggs, Charlotte Chronicle: Mrs. Alice 1 Everett and Norwood Giles, of Wil i 1 mington, who have been at Mr.) P. D. Walker's, returned home yester day. Miss Giles, who is sick at Mr. Walker's, is Improving rapidly. .... . 1 On account of the fact that the Tuesdavlof Tnext week, November 4th, will be election day) the jurors and witnesses summoned to attend he U. 8. District Court need mot ap pear until the next day, Wednesday, November 5th.. Should be kept at stables and stock vards Salvation iGil-is the best friend not only of man but of dumb beast as well. For swelled Joints, strained tendons, old sores, sad Jie calls ana wounas 01 an kiuus there is no OiL remedy like Salvation Messrs. Parsley & Wiggins are do ing a big business out nt their Hil ton Steam Saw 'and . Planing Mill?. They now have running into their yard, a railway track connecting them with the C. C. R. R. and thev load and unload on the premises- The October uooi fills J this even -Ing at 23 minutes past 60 jdock. I It is the buntet's moon and like jits predecessor,, the harvest moon, rises during the fuU period at a much shorter interval each night than is the habit of full j moons j In general. . j .1 . . JL . "Mini npranna .united witn xne Chl:drn Enjoy The pleasant flavor, gentle action and soothing effects of Syrup of Figs, when in need of a laxative and if the father or mother be costive or bilious the most gratifying results follow its use, so that it is the best iaiuuy remedy Known and every family should have a bottle. MaJ. UrClaiumy'a Appointments. Hen. C. W. McClamsay will ad dress the people on the issues of the campaign at the following times and places: Green Level, Wake couatv, Sat urday, October 25. Mebanesville, Alamance county, Monday, Oct, 27. Brassfield, Durham county, Tues day, uct. Fremont, Wayne county, Thurs day, Oct. 30. Faison's Depot, Duplin county, Friday, Oct, 31. Magnolia, Duplin county, Satur- ar oay, ov. 1. Burgaw, Pender county, Monday, INov. 3. Appointments to Speak. Hon. Chas. M. Stedman will ad dress the people cn the issues of the campaign at the following times and places: Charlotte, Monday, Oct, 27th (at night.) Concord, Tuesday, Oct. 28th, (at niirht.) Salisbury, Wednesday, Oct. 29th, (at nicrht.) Capt. S. B. Alexander will-speak at the places mentioned below on tne nates given: . Shallotte, Oct. 25th. McKeithan's Store, Oct. 27th." Albermarle, Oct. 29th. Concord, Nov. 1st. All Sorts of Wemther. We had all sorts of weather here yesterday. The sun shone bright and the forenoon was pleasant. . In the afternoon a cloud came up sud denly from the northwest: seon thereafter there was lightning and thunder and a heavy fall of hail, about as large as small marbles but unaccompanied by rain- The hail fell but for a short time and was foN lowed by raiu. This soon passed and the sun shone again. The night was cool and this morning it was very eold the coldest, decidedly, we have had this season. A Man's Duty io Ills Employes. Rev. Robert Strange preached an eloquent benuon yesterday on a subject of great interest to every " 11 9.A 1 one. it was on me auty 01 nupiwj -ers to their employes, showing how, the former should interest thein selves In the home lite as well as the business life, of those under them; the influence they cau exert by ex ample as well as preceptr the inter est they should teel in their condi tion and' the attentions due them in sickness. The reverend gentle man's argument was that an em pioyerhas obligations to his em ployes in sickness as . well as in health, and in many cases. As soon as a clerk is taken ill, mayhap from or overworK in 111s em- v.BCr, cneese,ca- rotatces, Uilefcens. fijss ?reUTarlety. I i.P.iW. persons Brooklyn Baptist Church yesterday, a result of the rerival meetings now being carried on at that churca, about 40 additions to that .I.'... WOAtrc .'exposure cnurcn vrnum uicnM.r- .... , BePv,W hisalarv isstoi)ied Pri-dA,SOre!e lf anVint;; whatever, is mini- sons ooin young iucu-r-..i ,., ut nnnri, itntt This r.f membersn.p 01 me . wa8 not the unnrca yesteraay, .uu.mu,,, often.- Such a thing is Eflle Ellsler will have good houses. unchristiaii, unkind, here. The Voting Flares, j The following are the voting places in tbo city for the coming j election: . ; First Ward, First Division Thos. G. WilliaiMs' store,-'corner. Fourth and Harnett streets. Second Division Building corner of Sixth and Campbell streets, re cently occupied by Mr. James Lewis as a restaurant Third DivisionUnoccupied store on the corner of Tenth and Walnut streets. Second Ward Tlie Court House. Third Ward-Giblem Lodge. Fourth Ward Cape Fear Engine House. Fifth Ward, First Division-Fifth Ward Market House, corner of Fifth and Castle streets. Second Division Bannaker Hose Reel House, on Ninth, between Cas tie and Queen streets. j j Mr. Grady In Pender. j . , ,i , . Tinineuiiy or wiimmgion, on Monaay, ine The Congressional standard beav 3rd day of November, at 12 o'clocfc, I will sell, . . . . .. I at. rmfillft mitlnn fnr nnsli. thn fnllnwlncr er in our neignoorlng district, tne pieces of most desirable city Property: Thirrl lfr W I? rnlv ennW m.t.l THE TWO LOTS OU SOUth Side Of PrinsePS , ' 2 J 1 , street, 66 feat east from Ninth street, each 3 oiiaKing, in r enner county, on oac-1 reet wide Dy 165 reet deep, on each or wnicn 13 iirrlav l.er tn n. lurcru mi .iVr nf snlin a aeswaDie new uweuin?, ana on tne rear ena uruay last to a targe nuoiDer 01 sono ot western Lot is another Dwelling which renia ior j4 per montn. ANOTHER LOT in the southern line of Ma- comber's a ven up, between Mulberry and Ches- Ready for". Christmas' ! LLTnE31AdAZINES AKE BEGINNING to present desltrns for fancy and decorativo wori. Clilua nalntlnz and useful articles suit able for Christmas girts. They will be found at, the WILMINGTON LlliKAKY P.OOMS, oct-27tI LSj Market btreet. Owners of City Property and Contractors JEQUIRING BUILDING LTJ11UER WILL do well to examine and price our stock. Par ticularly our Klin Dried Flooring and Celling of which we make a specialty, and the prices on the lower grades will astonish the closest buyer. Mouldings of Clean KUh-dried stock. Laths all sap no pith to stain plastering. PARSLEY . WIGGINS Telephone No. 75. moh thu oct 37 2w fV MOST ELIGIBLY LOCATED CITY S pkupeutv. At tne court nouse aosr. SPECIAL Genuine Hand-Sewed and appreciative people and a cor respondent who was present sends us the following report of the oc casion. .; He says: "Mr. Grady won J golden opinions from all, as he has lone, and is doing, wherever he has spoken in his vigorous and success ful canvass of the district. He is S6 for G4V c Geo; R. Freiicli &Sbns, 108 NortU Frohf JJtrect; ": (Opposite The Orton.) " - . oct SO tf The Advantages Wo Offerito PIANO AND ORGAN QUSTOMEHS AUE: THAT OUIINSTRU- ments are carefully selected -by the under- -signed and bought directly from the manu facturer; We have a rery large stock, com prising al grades and styles, to select from. All our Pianos are delivered and kept in tune me ureu year 07 iwo competent tuners. As we are tight here, we are responsible, ' which Is not the case when rousend ror inanoa or buy from travelling agents, lor when any- 1 uunif 13 wrong you may nave a guarantee tmt -this does not repair your Instrument, by economical management we can ellyouln-''-struments at least 20 per cent, lower than rou . have to pay to travelling asrents. for rou have to help nay their heavy expenses. The iustruaxents you buy from us are right here and COsemifnMv inn rtn nnt hnr ihn. "cat In the bag. Over 300 instruments sold In Wmnlogton alone is the best proof that tne public have confidence in our Judgment and integrity.- w"! We sell f er cash or instalments. -.-1 I E. VanLAKB, oct 13 tf r 407 Bed Cross street- nut streets, being a part of Lot 9 In Block 198. i ana Deiog 41 ieec wiae on Macompers Ave nue, witn a aeptn or 123 reet, upon which is a good Dwelling House, i ANOTHEli LOT at the southwest lntersec-i tlon of Bladen and Ninth streets. S3 feet and 3 incnes wide on Bladen street, with a depth of 67 feet on Ninth street, on which is a large BUUCUnr. JUUIS U. lii.LLAM.X. JR., JR.. oct 27 2t mon sat , Commissioner. and able speaker. He investshe iJxJCirCA JivJU OJbi dry and hackneyed subjects of the tariff and internal reveuue with a freshaess, originality, clearness and foree. which shows him to be a man of. thorough investigation, and of power of thought and expres sion. He set torth, with much in terest, the origin and purpose of leg islation its effect on i domestic prices at home and abroad show. iner how the farmers are robbed at both ends; when they buy as well as when tnev sell. He considered this as the biggest of all issues now be fore the country. He illustrated the injurious effects of the protec tive system upon the South by re ference to a remark made a number of years agro, by Senator Edmunds to Senator Mernmon, when they were both in the Senate. The form er said to the latter that no matter how much money there was in the countrv. the money of the South 1 " naturally gravitates to the North because of the operation of high tariff laws. ! Mr. Grady ably discussed the inj ternal revenue system. He showed that it was unconstitutional in its inception, because such a tax being au excise tax was in excess of the value of the articles taxed. It is uniust in its operations,' and es pecially so as to alchohc liquors, because in prohibition States there is no tax paid. "In discussing the remedies he demanded the free coinage of silver, the abolition of National Banks as soon as it can be done lecallv. or such a change in the system as will force them to cease their unequal operations aud oppressions, and the passage by Congress of an income tax. Make such men as Carnegie help support the government ac cording to their ill gotten gains. .'Mr. Grady's speech was consid ered a very line effort, and his at tentive hearers were much pleased at It." j lincklen'a Arnica Salv. The Best Salve in the world fori Cuts. Bruises. Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no nav required, ltisguar- case always but i auteed to give perfect satisfaction. . . . . 1 wc uv. uucuauuiuic ; Tuesday and Wednesday, October a8th and 29tli. AMERICA'S FAVORITE ACTRESS EFFIE ELLSLER, Supported by MR. FRANK WESTON and her own company. TUESDAY, OCT. IS8: MISS M AWMTNG, A new American Comedy. Choice North Carolina RED RUST PROOF " .BEEO--:-::bATG yyE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FULL supply of the above OATS, which are the best for planting In this and adjoining states. - ... '' :i For sale by - -' ' B. F. MITCHELL & SON. OCt!7tf v' Wilmington Seacoast R. Bi ' WEDNESDAY, Ufjr. 2: THE GOVERNESS," A Domestic Comedy Dram. Both plays have been presented with em phatic success in the large" cities by Miss Eiisier and a strons comnanv. . Reserved Seats at Yates' Monday, oct 27 it CLYDE'S !ew Yor5 & Wilmington 8teamslii (36 L is effecxloct; uto. , EAVE WILMINGTON 2i AND 6.30 P. Jd. Leaf e Hammocks 7.50 a. m and 5.30 p. m. Sunday trains leave Wilmington 2 3i) .and 6.30 p-Im. . y Leave Hammocks 90 a. m. and 5.8) p.'m. Leave Wilmington 10,00 a. rn. Saturday only. ' 25C round trip every day. I " J.'K. NOLAN, ' oct 8tf General Manager. 1 "fi" aialtino. TLAIN, AND WITH ALL ITS COMB1NA-. FROM PIER 29. EAST RIVER NEW YORK Located between Chambers ard Roosevelt st3 At 3 o'clock, P.M. BENEFACTOR.. ... PAWNEE FANITA.. BENEFACTOR. ... .. . ..Wednesday, Oct 29 aaturoay, isov 1 . . ..Wednesday, Nov 5 Saturday, rov 8 FROM WILMINGTON DELAWARE...... BENEFACTOR ..i PAWN BE FANITA..... ........... .Frldar?Oct 31 Tuesday, Nov 4 Friday. Nor 7 Tuesday, -Nov 11 Throurh Bills Ladle? and Lowest Thro' Rates guaranteed to and from points In North ana cumn uarouna xvr rreignt or rassasre apply to n G. SMALLBONES. Superintendent, . Wllmlngten. N C i THEO..E. EGER. Traflie Manasrer. New York wm. r. CLYDE & CO., Gem Accents, octmr S Bowling Green. New York. Just Arrived ! A NICE LOT OF THAT, F RESH'UPJO UN. try BUTTER, in small KJts,:at . 'HALL & PEAICSALL.8 je C tf II and 13 So. Water Street. tlon. A fresh supply Just received by v MUNDS BROTHERS, " : oct Si tf lot N. Front street. SATwl JOTJELJ mc BOOKC. ; YATE8' BOOK STORE. sep 24 tf v.;" -;'"; t. YS He ffHiHinn Htik imln fimpaij ARE NOW PREPARED TO TAKE UPON reasonable terms a limited amount ' of Family Washln7, which will be in charge of a compe tent lady. WORTH & BRANCH. . Proprietors. CKtS if Hardware, riINWARS A - uov AND CROCKERY. W. SPRINGER CO.. " , Importera and Jobbers t Pumell Building; STILL AT WORK. VEHICLES ! VEHICLES ! This a settled fact already. aru ur,j0st. A man's business house- S wholesaln and ratail d-ggif.: There was a rush for, reserved eatjhoId lias a demand upon his reA ' 1npMV at Mr. Yates this morning and t-autj attention as well as that of his . OAtrii .JJ EiAlfc AUAliJCilLl. X was not long before thfe diagram looked down iu the mouthIt lad been so badly cut, and bfi so many. Still, there re some goodj seaU Uft but ther won't remain long unsojd. For scrofula in every form Hood's Sarsaparilla is a radical, reliable remedy. -Ii iias an unequalled re cord or cure?.;- - 4 "IL "' -" .. I ! - T OFFER FOR "SALE A LARGE NUMBER. I AND A GREAT VARIETY OF family. It wasa very fine sermon, Ueopeus September 22ud and we think would do much good f p . ... ' if published and scattered broad- UoWgk Prtpanlwa Ul BaSSCSS llk LEADING MALE SCHOOL ! cast. . DOST DIE IN THU HOCSE. . - "Roucrh on Rats." Clears o'ut rats, mice, roaches. ROUGH ON WORMS. Fur. Sire Core. 23c. Rough on To: ibne l.'v Instant relief, 15c. j pep 13 lm Cor. nrth and Chestnut streets. J AM NOW WELL PR ETA RED TO REPAIR I all klnl3 of Furniture, Sewing Machines, Fan- 1 . . cy Articles, &c, and where it In possible make them as good as new. W oric done promptly SCCOndII(Uld Vehicles, uiu ynws.iuw-. vui ana see ms ana get es timates and prices, ' ; -v., - - ';, : J. B.FARRAR, T S. W. cor. Front and Orange streeU. , - j All in good order and, ready 'for Immediate tfcc. They will be sold very .low. Ior .cash or goof paper ".; ';';; .' Please enter at beginning of session. - see catalogue in book uteres. w. CAT LETT, Principal. I am still agent here tor the New Home! Sewing Machine, one of the best Machines on the market, NeefiJcs ir.iion tor sale. mchio.tf - - - . Call andetgood bargain;! . " ... ' ORBXLL'S STABLES, Jy 23 tx cor. Third and Princess st. So. Front Street,
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