TJio Daily Hovicrar.
MONDAY. NOVEMBER 3. 1S30.V
STATE NEWS.
. GoIJsboru Ann:: Since waking
the notice bf Mr. ..rnM Borden
wonderful )iouin of potatoes, n.
jncasoretaenl of tne yfM from 2
acre litis been mad. rul it turn
out that tlier were i7 buthN. l
i hardly io.-ible to cuiiniv mi-1i u
yield bnt i the fnet nr- jut ay
Mate tbetn.
Cliarlotte JYir: On f the clerks
at Harwell & Punn" lru.r Hor. ou
entering the li.i9titii tlii :iortiiri;r
was sarprUed to ? n boy lyin; nxi
coocfoas at the foot of I ! !r:itor
fhaft. He at oorc notitleil tltv linn i
of the dis-over ontl tUe oov uns
bronbt op tirs while a ; ji!iIcian
was nt for. The boy proved to be
Fred Eacrle.'H fon of the latf I'atH
K:;le. He had fallen down th
levator haft unobserved bv uuy
one in the tore. and wh "itWin::
from a. fracture of tin? kull nfid vou
rnssion of the brafn. Jetor Ro
ister, Wilflernud Uyvr uerelui-k-Ijr
In attendance upon hiiu. ami on
liit examination they found that
his injuries were seriou. He was
taken to the rcsideiH-e of !iU r.ind
father, Mr. J. Riley Davidson, and
up to our latest report; a reaction
had not ct in. His injurir ar of a
perions character, but just hw
rions the doctor. arc not yet able to
say.
llalefch Act? and OGvCrvrr: M r.
J. U. Buttle, a btudunt at Wake
Forest College, frora Abbeville, at
tempted to commit suicide Friday
night by shooting hinj&elf with, a
rlito). tiinco bit entrance an a tu-
dent 111 September last lie lias iui
pressed himself on all his associates
as & TOHS? man of fine character and
fttndiOQl kablts. He left a note to
Ills fellow students statin- that he
waj pleaied with his surroundin
A letter written to his father found
by his Side shows very clearlv that
Ids unfortunate act was the result of
mental depression. His condition i
critical but hopes are entertained of
JUarecoverv. lesterday morii-
inr a vounrr white man named Lib
bins Whits on went oat hunting and
met with a terrible accident, lie
was accompanied bv two young
boys. When they were near Row
land'?, Whitstn, who was carrying
the gun, went to put his hand in lit?
pocket to get something and as he
did so the gun fell from his Mioulder
to the ground behind him. Ah it
struck the ground both barrels were
discharged pouring two heavy loads
COMSTEECIAL. KETVS.
WILMINGTON MARKET.
November. 3 2:30 P. M.
SPIRITS TURPENTINE-Steady
at STi cent?. No tale reported.
ROSIN Firm at 1.07$ tor etrained
anil l 121 for good strained.
TA"R I'irni at 1.53.
CRUDE TURPENTINE Finn
at f 1.20 for hard, $1.00 for yellow
din ncd 1.10 for virein.
COTTON Dull at 2 cents for
middling: low middling, 8 l-VlC;xocd
middhiir. &.
K EC EI ITS Cotton, 2.JtJ: pirir?.
1" : ros-in, 1,00s; tar, SI; erude, 31
UARIXK NEVTs.
ARRIVED.
Str'Cape Fear, rotuliupon. ;Fay-
etteviile. 1 J. J.ove.
Schr Hatlle 11 Barbow. Ke!ey,
New York.. Geo Harris?. Son & Co.
Schr William Jone, Fuller, f Bos
ton. (in Harris, Son & Co.
CLEARED. ;
.STaiiier Cape Fear, TomlinsoB
Faretreville. T. D. Love.
S-hr Fannie Trace.v. Tdton, Net?
York, cargo bv C B Mallett. veel
by Ueo Ilarrfas, Son & Co
r - .. f - - i
FltJE SH017 Su
Also Wall and Prescription cases, Cedar
Chests, Barber Furniture, Jewelry Trays
and Stools. Cabinet Wcrk of.all 5?,
BinU. Catalogue free. -Acdrcss ATLAWTA SHOW CASE CU-, Asia, ua.
Scribner's Magazine
For 1SUO.
tub .
-AT
THE DE8T. POROU3 PLASTEK3 in J n
lsr.Bi5rr RHEUMATISM, KIDIIEY PAinS, LAME BACK, So.
SSceaMatDMMa. CKOSTEOB df BICHAUDS, Bort.n, Mm
TNI ORIBIMAL AND 6IRUIRK. TM T "J""4
4. mum tor imicilijTifitiairh'l u4 for Ilea," 4m tttw. W jrctwp MsO.
ai 7 bu lmi
CMICMCrrCR CMCIICAt CO.. MfdlMwBflM
kin
Hrteariunip j m Lock wood. Jt-iThe Advantages We )W
Liveriiool. Williams a Alnroni-I -
ar
to! The National Life
KX PORTS.
PIANO AND ORG AS
-AND
V
ooastwi.sk.
llofcton Sehr Fannie
334.000 feet lumber.
KOKKIGN.
CJLiverfiool Hr tteauiship .T
Lockwool .,0lu bale? cotton.
Fracey
M
'monthly statkment. ;
STOCKS ON HAND XOV. 1, 15(00.
Cotton ashore, 11,007; afloat, 14,43;
total, 25,975.
Spirits ashore, 3,044; afloat, S87:
total, 3,431.
Rosin ashore 52,852; afloat. 4,OG7;
total, 5C,9I9.
Tar ashore, 2,36; afloat, 000; total.
Crude ashore, 9o:l: afloat, 00: totaf,
(K1. , j ,
HKCEIinS FOlt MONTH OK OCT., 1890
Cotton, 55,233; spirits, 3,96t; rofcin,
23,050; tar, 4,400; crude, 00. ,
KXPflRTS KOIl MONTH OF OCT.. 1890:
- - - - - - - f
DOMKSTIC.
Cottoit.r,lG;8pirits2,0S3:crudei 1,417;
tar, 5,r,3; rosin, 13,592.
KOflKlQN.
Cotton. 43,709; piriti, r,r.45; rosin,
27,o.j2.
-JUSTOMEKS AHB. THAT OIK J.bfU
ments are carefully telectcd.br the undcrt
flgudd and bougut directly from the mami
fa-.turer. We Have a very large stock, coin
prK-mgr alt grades aad styles, to select from.
All'our l lanos are delivered and kept In tune
tne first yeai by two competent tuners. t
as we are ngni uere. we are resiwusime,
whlcj Is not the cae when you send for tlano4
or buy rrom travelling agents, for when ayi
thlnsf lsrrong you may aavc a guarantee but
mis rrrv not. renair tout insLrumenu 01
economical management we can sell you Inj
struments at leasi 20 per cent, lover than you
have to pay to travelling agents, for you have
to helD Da v their heavy expenses. . I
The instruments you buy from us are rlglit
here and conseauontlv iou do not buy the
"cat In tha bair.
Over 300 instruments sold In Wilmington
alone Is the best proof that the public Have
confidence in our judgment and Integrity.
W We sell for cash or instalments.
E. VaxLAKR,
oct 13 tf 407 lted Cross street.
Maturity Association
OF WASHINGTON. D. C. "
SPECIAL NOTICE !
PMIVATK STOCK 1876 RYE IS UN4
the best WHISKEY sold In the,
Has Paid to Mem
bers Over - -$600,000
Accrued Liabili
ties - - - - None.
HORATIO BKOIVHINQ, '
2 PresuieuT.
SAMUEL NORMENT,
Treasurer..
OKOKGK D. lii. ItllGE,
secretary. Manager an - Actuary,
of shot into his le just nt tlie
ankle. JJotli ankles were horribly
torn un by the shot. One of the;
boys also received n few hhof. A
man comincr into tne city witn a
wnjroa soon came alouz ami nicked
up Mr. Whibton and broulit him to
his home in the eastern suburbs of
the city. It was feared that ampu
tation of the left foot would be nec
essary, but the doctors made an ex
amination vesterdnv evenim? and
decided not to perform an opera
tion.
Catarrh.
Catarrii is a mot lirttt iuir ail-
mtnt and yet manv unneces.irilv
safTtr with tlie disease. Tliev . will
irr iocai applications, wiucii do no
ffootl whatever, but fail to trv such
constitutional treatment as i. af
forded by a use of li. It H ( Botanic
lilood Ualru), 'which removes the
mucous Kison in the blood and
thus eradicates the cause of h ili-
ease.
N. C. Edw ards.Lauipa-saspriiiiXs,
Tex., writes: "I was greatly an
noyed with catarrh which impuired
my general health. Tlie discharge
from my nose wa very offensive.
amd I used various advertised reme
dies without beuellt until dually
the use of U K It entirely cured me.
1 am proud to recommend a blood
remedy with such powerful cura
tivo virtne'
Jt. C. Kinard & Son, Towsliira.
fia.. writes: We induced a neih
tor to try B 11 li for catarrh, which
he thought lucnrifble us it had re
sisted all treatment, if tleliu'hteil
him and continuing its us he v
cored ound ami well.
Wilmington., District Foorth Jtoand
(Juarterly Mectinca In Part.
Klizabeth, Klizabethtown, or.
btli and 9th.
Waccauiaw, Shiloh, Nov. 14th and
19th.
Ilockv Point, Burlaw Creek, 19th
an120tli
Jtrnnswick Mission, Nov. 2Sth.
Itrunswick Circuit. Nov, 28th audi
30th. -
Kenansville, Charity, Dec. 3rd and
4th.
Grace Church, Dedication. Dec.
tl. Ml T c ... : J n
till. JL . L. OWIIiUCII,
Presiding Elder,
UR
doubtedly
SouUi t(Mlay. lielowr you will And a few out of
manv letters wnicn we receive ana nonce.
weU wbat they contain:
Mmn-n Jt HmwTi rtmotrlsLK- of WlnStOU. sav
"The Private Ktock, '76, gives entire suls-j
faction to our customers, and think it la ft
fine medicinal Whiskey."
H. Kose. also or Winston, writes us as fo
lOWK
"The 'Private Slock' Whiskey 1 boujrht
throueh yo jr Mr. Simon has proved a success
and will keen it hereafter as my leading
brand.
J. a. Burns & Co.. of Fayettevllle, have this
to say:
I have used your new brand of 'Private;
Stock, 1870,' loe Whiskey and will say that I
am well Dleasetf with It and that it B all yon!
recommend It to be. My customers prefer
this brand to all other.'
BruiihildjSiraon & Co.,
GEO'. J. BASTEKDAT,
Ass't Secretary.
Llff insurance ac Absolute Cost.
A Guaranteed lollcj.
a a mcontestible Policy.
MttXurity Value in Cash at Fixed Agt",
Annual Cost Absolutely Limited.!
Oaiy b'our Payments per Year.
Noji yorfeJtafcle Alter Three Years,
P. 8. KIDDKLLE. M. B.
- Medical Uiroctor
w M. lilKSON. special Aeent.
Home omce. Central National Bank Bulldlngr
Wasbineton. 1. c. - .
joun HAAR, Ja., Lecal Agenr,
Oct 2ft WiimitttrtODj N. C"
Fisheraien's Supplies,
Builders' Hardware,
PAINTS AN!) SASH
111 N.
Frlmt
HE-NO TEA-FREE.
14 Exaggerated claims
in many advertisements
have made people tired."
Tnis recent saying has
the right ring and we
accept its suggestion
We are the import
ers of HE-NO TEA.
We propose increas
ing its sale in Wil
mington. Not by
praising it, but by
giving you, free cf
all cost, enough
HE-NO TEA to
last a week.
- v?J podding is in the
'CJj&W eatinsr." An old
adage which, suggests another, 'A
word to the wise is sufficient.
Send us a postal card with your ad
dress, and, for a limited time, we will
mail any one in Wilmington, free, a pack-
a nf HR.TJO TEA an A an intvmiimr
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorii bok bout tea. You risk a postal card!
v c nsx your using tne tea so wew mat
Dealers in Liquors, Cl?rsnd Tobaccos.
mySOtt
Apples ! Apples I Apples 1
ANB -
COUNTRY PRODUCE GENERALLY.
I. T. &C5. P. ALDKU91AN.
Commission Merchants,
oct Gft t r 110 No. Water St.
Cut Glass,
"COLOGNE
great variety,
prices,
oct 7 tf
AND PERFUME BOTTLES IN
New Goods and reasonable
MUNDS BKOTIIEHS,
:lt N. Front street.
Notice to Builders
WALKER'S STRICTLY HJBE Willi B LID.
made bybe old Dutch process,! the best Lead
on'tne market. They not being: In combina
tion can make special price on same.
COOKING STOVES,
Largest assortment in tue state ;to se
from; sold at factory prices.
Oil Stoves of All Sizes.
In tneni you 'will find comfort and economy
Pa?np, St p-Ladders,
"i i
We as for jour patronage and shall ev
endeavor to deserve the same.
.Respectfully,
N. Jacobi Hardware Co.,
ap tf lTSO. FRONT! ST.
The publishers Of SCBISNEirs MAGAZINE
air? to in axe ii uie iuuu pupiuar ana eiirer
prtsing of periodicals, while at all times pre
serTing its high 11 terary character. : 25,000 new
readers bare been drawn to it during the past
six months by the Increased excellence of its
enntfents (notably the Hallway articles v. aad it
closes its second year with, a new toipetus and
show some new effects, and nothing tor raake
hCniBNER'S MAGAZiNB attractive aJtid tn-
terest ins will be neglected. - .
TUB JlAILWAl" ARTICLES will be contin
ued by several very striking papeis; one espe
cially i interesting by Kx-Posunaster General
Thomas L. Barnes on -The Railway I'ostal Scr-
MK.1ROUERT LOUIS STEVENSON'S? sena
novel f 'The Master of Baiiautrae'VwlU
through the greater part of the year. . v
A coRRESi'O.NUKUK ana coutfction o ' .:
manuscript memoirs reiauug- to j. r. u uiet l ite year lsa it ti.
and a f amoas group of modern rYench raluteis ln tQe variety of it J;IU eTei
mil furnish the sunstance of several articles. ? for,t1to Please its Eubiot?10 aj?i
l IllustrauxL - - H be added to its rrSw?- Xtw J: e
The brief end papers written last year by eluding flrst-cUss nfmar (JepanJt1'"
Robert Louis Stevenson,! will be replaced by . TM
equany interesting coniniuuons oy ainere t
famous authors. Mr. Thomas Bailey Aldtlch
will write the first of them for the January
number. f -
Jtfany valuable LITERARY' ARTICLEH will
appeanapaper oa Walter Scott's Method of
VVnrt i illustrated from orlPliial MSS:: aswonrt i
. - v r , . l' .irinirif
xi.rtrtvl "ui: anni!..,,.
anoear fcv t;iiu-eiu - foman'ft t..
Austin oooson and
;SthetimetoSuW,'
II
LUSTBATIOHr
ItaYell Known
lIaitj
aud many other article equally BOteworrhyi
t attsrmfea - : j
Articles on akiujm&i; &wiuoeaicaiure
Papers are arranged to
Cook. IE. n. Blashfield.
many others. lUustratecL' .; -
FISHING ARTICLE describing sport In the
best fishing grounds wiil appear. Salmon
Winnlnlsh, Bass and Tarporware the subjects
now arranged. The authors are well known
sportsmen. Illustraua. -
ILLUSTRATED ARTICLE of great variety,
touching upon ail manner of subjects, travel,
biography, description, etc., will sppeaa, but
not of the conventional commonplace sort. ,
i - lUvslratea. ,
Among the most Interesting In the list of
scientific paners for the.vear will be a remark
able articie by Trof. Joha Trowbildget npon
the most recent- developments and uses of
PHOTOGRAPHY. Tlhmraied. . .
A class of articles which has proved of spe
cial Interest, will be continued by a group nt
papers upon ELECTRICITY ln its most recent
applications, by eminent authorities;' are
markable paper on DEEP MINING, and ether
interesting papers. I
t unique illustrations.
A SPECIAL OFFER to cover last year'
numbers, which Include all the Railway Art!
cles, as follows: i
A year's subscrlntlon (1889) and the num-
U?rs iOa Xooo s-h doU
A year's subscription (1899) and the num
bers ior 1888. Dound in ciotn.... s.v
S3ymr; 25 cents unnber.
Charles Scribner's Sons
743-745 Br way. N.Y.
I890r
Harper's Toung: People
AN 1 1 LLUSTR A TED WEEKLT.
The Eleventh Volume of Hakpbs tocnq
Pkoplb, which begins with the Number for
November 5. 189. presents an aitractlva pro
gramme, it win offer to its readers at least
four serials or the usual length, and others in
two or three parts, namely. "The-Red Mus
tang.' by William o. &T0DDARD: "Phil and
the Baby," by Lfct C. 1 jllik; " Prince Tom
my," by john Russell coryell: and iioth-
er'sWay," by Margaret E. sangster; two
short serials br H jalmar H jobth Botesen.
Two series of Fairy Talcs will attract the at
tention of lovers of the wonder-world, name
ly, the aualnt tales told by Howard PruB.and
so admirably illustrated by him. and another
series in a different vein by Frank M. Bick
nell. There wlU be short stories by W. D.
Howells, Thomas Nelson Page, Mart E.
VVILKINS IN OR A PERRT. HARRIET PRESCCTT
Spoffobd-, David Ker,
WORTHj SOPHIE SWETT,
JOHNSTON, etC
Hezekiah Butter-
Richard Malcolm
a subscription to Harper's Young People
secures a juvenile library, 'here is useful
knowledge, also plenty of amusement. Boston
Adrertuxr. i . -. . : -
an'a v.u
Stories by the V
literature and Arl H A
Choice Plashes of WitandB
Information on all Subject!
'
Only One Dollar a Tear
Do not ran to shh Mirrors
NEW YfjfffT
0BSEEVE1
Terms - Psta' Prepaid, $2 fir year.
Vol. XI begins Sovriitirr 5, 189.
SpejiDien Copy sem on receipt of troo-ccnt
siagie Number, Five Ontseach.
uemittances should be made by Post-Office
Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss.
Sewspapers are not u, copy this adrersineinent
itniiioui thp t-xpri fsn tyrmv ot Harper s. Brothers
Address- HA HP SKA B OTHERS, "
nov 'M j. f Vw Yo
Superior Court.
The Oldest and Best "
Family Newspaper.
Six Regular Editor- rL
respondents at Home ' an AbrL
Stories. Review- nA.-..,
Jeptnients tor FarmerT !
chants, Bankers. 'Prnf.iAJ.i
Students Bors aid 01
FIFTY PRIZE ST0K1E8,
and the ablest and mnct twL.i..
writers will contribute to itt cS
umns. Poets and nrnaa vi-.
thors, editors, men of science aad
women of ffeniu3 will fill th .
umns ef the Observer, and it wfl -
give fifty-two unexcelled papert h
u5 cwuimg year, !
fiice, f ij.uu a year.
Clergymen, $2-00 a year. .
Great Inducements for 1890
1 The NEW YORK OBSERVER will feint
(or one year to any clergyman not now a tub :
seribcr, for ONE DOLLAR. .
2.. Any subscriber sending: bis ownsntecnp
Lion for a year ln advance and a new inbsai
ber with $5.00. can have a codv of tiis
us Letters." or "The Life of Jerry McAsia'
3. We will send the OBSERVES for tit i
malnder of this year, and to January L isa,
to any niw subscriber sendlnw ta hUnaat ibi
address and S3.00 ln advance. To sochmbscn
bers we will also felve either the rolaiafcf
'Ireaaens Lttters" or "The Lift of Jerrjlc
Auley."
Agents wanted everywhere. Litem w
Larcre commissions. Bample c ree.
Address, .
New Yorlt 0b8errif
NEW YORK
Passescr Sia'ii, blfigu," C.
IDS
B1
vcmber 1st. for
Misses Burr&James'School
JJISSKJ' mrk and jamrs will ke
orca their School for Younj.LaiU and chl!-
t
drcn orboth wxe.
you will continue to use it. If you do not
we males a loss. Thus we show our con
rtdence in the merits of HE-NO TEA.
MARTIN CILLT & CO.. lEstnilislrJ .)
Exchasgt Place, Baltimore, Md.
On Thursday, Oct. 2d. IjFOR TilEH ifJILV!
Tte cvurae of st u Jr, a
STstematlc and Ihoroujrh.
hemorore. will be
IndividUJlinstruc-
tioa bestowed upon each pupil; thes.imr care-
rui aiieotion jrlon in training; tne s:o miod
-i iuoe ni rnui inn-uerr.
Cl4 Slftru. Fn-e-bind Dr.iln. C'nlis
thalcs an. NcodicworV free of chaw.
Matlcal lcp.irttnnt. unfr tbe sunrrititen
dem or Mr. M. t LMUNti. Pnptt in
muAic. cittern Uhln or without the rn-Uool.
will be accomaiod-itcd w ith suttaout hour ot
lastructloa that mu not latcrferu with Un
ions or hours ox siudy. Ccr carr an.j attcn-!
tmn is citen to lh moral wettan of t ur riilul.
For further rrclculars pl-aV apply to
North.Thlrd street wwt sew lrint-ip.i
WILL BE RECEIVED UNTIL NC-
the construction of the
U nlon Passenger Station at Kaielgh, N. C.
Hans ntdsneclflcatlona can be seen at the
office of the Raleigh 4T Gaston Railroad, 313
Halifax street, Raleigh, N. C.
JOHN C. WINDER,
II lot For the Committee.
University of North Carolina
Tlio Fall Term Opns ent. 4.
Taitloo, $30.
T70UK REGULAR COURSES OF STUDY,
JL
classical, rhirosophlcal. Literary. Sclent nc.
Special courses in Cnemlstry, Civil and
Electrical Encineerlnir, rharmacy. and other
studies.
Separate schools of Law and Medicine, whose
students max attend tne university lectures
Address
HON. KEMP P. BATTLE. L.LD.,
Jy S tf President, Chapel Hill, N. C.
oct
VmTn LOST or FAI1X50 HANHOOJI
Wrakatsaaf Body and ttiad. Effect
f Emner Xzwuti la Older Traaf
Hardware,
rjlINWARE
wrlnU , tiutUMtM pwtm miirm fJti ) tr
UnW 5JWE MCOiCAi. CO., BUFFALO M. V
SPECIAL!
nov
AND CROCKERY.
iW. E. SPRING ER CO..
Importers and JoObrTsi;
PunJl Kmalnp.
1890.
harper's Weekly.
ILLUSTRATED.
THEACME
MANUFACTURKRS OF
SUMMEB RESORT-.! tfeuuilie Hand-Sewe(l MANUFA0TURIN&00.
SHOES,
S6 for 04,
WKIUIITbVlLLC, N. C,
h NOW OPEN UNDER SAME MANAGE
meat. Tgc Hotel and grounds are near the
waters ot the bound and tbe Atlantic ocean
and a few steps from the Depot of the 8ca
coaat Railroad from Wilmington.
A& the conductor of the train to stop yo
at Wrights vine.
E3AID if TBI DAV, IT.EK OrS0lH;
AT-
Send.for Circulars.
ZZX. WILSON
u
MANNING.
ProprlJtor.
John Werner.
rjMIEKE IS BUT ONE. AND HE HOLDS
forth at No. 9 Market street. A rood nve
for 10 cents, a Shampoo for SO cents, or a Hair
rut for a) cents. Pour of the best liar bers in
the Mat. Clean towels, sharp razors and
prompt attendances JCIIN WERNER,
The lierman Barber,
fiblOtl ra atartrt inrcct
Geo. R. French & Sons
108Nortb Pront Htreet.
(Opposite The Orton.)
oct 20 tf
Ue ITiIsiaa Htm Liciirj ficuj
ARE NOW PREPARED TO TAKE UPOI
" j - i
reasonable terms a limited amount of Fanilly
Washing, which will be In charge of a com re-
tent lady,
octstf
WORTH BRANCH.
Proprietors.
Fertilizers, Pine Fibre and
Pine Fibre Matting
Wilmiogton, - - N. 1
rjlIIE REPUTATION OF OUK FERTILIZERS
the. ACME aadGCM. tsnow established, and
the results of three years' use in the nands of
the best farmers of this and other States will
attest their value as a hbjti grade manure 1
The MATTING, maos from the leaves- ot our
native dne. is conceded to be equal to any
wool carpet for comfort and durability and the
demand for It is dally Increasing, it has vir
tues not fpjnd in any other laoric
The FIBRE or wool is extensively used for
upholstering purposes, and as a filling for
Mattresses is almost equal to nalr. beinir iteht
elastic and proof against Insects.
certificates froca reliable parties using oar
roods casjbe seen at our cZLcc. or will be mall.
ed cpon pubiicaxion. r viaa i
IlaRPKK'g wbkxlt has a well-established
lace as the leading Illustrated newspaper in
America. The fairness of Its editorial, com
ments ou current politics has earned for It tbe
respect and confidence oi an impartial read
ers, and the variety and excellence of Its lite
rary contents, which Include serial and short
stories by the best and most popular writers,
nt tt tor the perusal or people or the widest
range of tastes and pursuits. The Wkxklt
supplements are of remarkable variety, in
terest, and value. No expense is spared to
brlnsr the his nest order or artistic ability to
bear upon the illustration or the changeful
phases of home and foreign history. A Mexi
can romance, from the pen of Thomas a.
jantixk. will appear in the Wkbkxt in 189a
English and Classical School
-BT
(
NORTH CAROLINA,
I -
New nanover County. J
John H. Strauss,
vs.
Peter H. Smith, Walter Smith, Minnie Smith
and Clarence Smith, Heirs at. Law ef Hattle j
is. smitn. - j ;
Thi3 is an action brought bj the abovl
named plaintiff against the defendants above
namea ior tne immediate possession of a cer
tain lot of land situate In the City of Wilmlng- j
ton, county ot New Hanover, and State of
north Carolina, and more Specifically set but
ui uie cumpiaint mea in inxs action.
Notice is hereby elven to Walter Smith. One
of the defendants ab we named, who is a non-!
resmeni oi me state or norm Carolina, to
eitner pieaa, answer or demur to the com-
piainc niea in tne aDove etititied cause on or
before the 6th Monday before the first Mon-
uay in aiarcn, a. u. i89i, or the relief asicedl r-nr-r- mr -rr rimflOC
nMfed111 e complaint herein A FREE TRIP TO EUROPE.
Given under my hand and seal of office this,
iuc mix uaj wi vuvuuer, a u. isyu.
I S. VanAMRINOE.
j Clerk of the superior Court.
u. jucuu&aiaix ana m. jsttiAiAMx, c .,
oct 17 6 w m Plaintiff's Attorneys.
Iter. Dan t el Morrellf, A.W.
rrtllE -THIRTY-SICOND ANNUAL
will begin XD. V.) Wednesday, the in"00"
t jiber. -ror any Information apply at Xa
Orange street, corner of Fifth. f Btf
THE
STATE CHRONICLE,
Successor;to the Farmer and Mechanic
tne chronicle. ; -
ano
ITnder New Management.
NEWSY, BRIGHT AND CLEAN
UP WITH THE TIMES. '
fJtnE PUBLISHERS OF "THE CASadiai
QUEEN" will give a free trip to Europe to Ot
person sending the largest number ef
constructed from letters contained tots
name of their well known anf. t
CANADIAN QUE15X." Aadldonal W
consisting of Silver Tea Seta, Gold Wttca
Chlna Dinner Sets, Portiere CmtfJni.
Dresses. Mantel Clocks, and manyow S
f ul and valuable articles will also be trw
in order of merit,
i Webster's Unabridged mctionary w -
as autnonty in deciding tne conicau
r'HE p'STATE CIIRONICLBn WILL BB
what its name implies a state Paper. It is I
not tne Kaieign "cnromcie" ana will not be
local or secUonaL It will aim to keen im
with the news from Murphy to Manteo. or. as
tue puuLiurjis pub it, irom cneroKee to cor-
ritUCK. i . - : , . - :
it will be the ortran of no man. no rlnsr. no
wvuuu, uu ptuij. ib wui do jjeiiiocrauo in
pouues; Dut nu not nesitate to criticise
Democratic measures and Democratic officers. '
HARPER'S ? PElilODICALS.
A PER YEAR: 1
HARPER'S WEEKLY.....'..... ....$4 00
HARPER'S MAGAZINE 4 00
L HARPER'S BAZAR. ............. 4 no
HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE:........,... 200
fosiage Free to aU wubstrtoers tu trie United
States, Canada, or Mexico.
The Volumes of the Weekly begin with the
first Number for J anuary of each year. When
no time Is mentioned, subscriptions will begin
with the Number current at tlmo of receipt of
order. 1
. Hound Volumes of Harpers Wecklr. for
three years back, ln neat cloth binding, win be
sent br malL postajre paid, or br exnrw rrx
of expense (provldel the frelzht does noter.
ceed one douar per volume), for $7 00 per voL !
Cloth Cases for each volume, suitable fort."
2J?'.THlnt' iT maJ's. Post-paid, on ; ;
uemittances snouia ne made by Post-Offi I KatllfMI ' vJ fllh Vf 'Ml If II I
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION:
one Year... ...t2 00
Six Months.... 1 no!
Shree Months.... ,.i j. 60 1
'i ror a sampie copy address -
oTATJC CUKONICLvB,
, : - 1. - Ealdgh, NyC
This is a popularplan of tntrofloclaf a
larpubUcaofon. Every one eendtDfai
ot less than ten words wlU recelte
Enclose thirteen 2c. stamp3 for "tVn'ji
Cataloaroe of present and to ree moaw u
I subscription to 'The Queen. ? ,
-Address '... t-tv
, THE CANADIANQW
Not at-All Necessary
'X CARRY YOUR PROVISIONS 0BLf5C
to Carolina Beach as there is a
First-Class Family Grocery
inir&rt
r tae
CAPE FEAR ACADEH
Reopani September USncI,
fuorwga Preparaflci fir Basils irfilkn.
COMPETENT INSTRUCTORS. -
UnnT ftnipr or Drsfti m rni1 ohiui
' .w.v. WUU1WV1IU91 I
SevDspapers ore not to copy this aaverttsemenl
icitbc express ortjrr o' Harper & Brothers 1
Address HAKTZ3 uioTHEPA.
nor so - iiewYcrx '!
Please enter at beginning of session.
See Catalogue in Book -stores. , - :
, . w. CATLETTf PrlnclpaL
sep 15 lm or. PlTth and Chestnut streets,
xnere. suDouea witn eTcijiui-'
w
affords and sold at city prices.
All K'nds of Canned
FOB 1XSCU ASD TIC SIC MfB
and everything else that goes 10 .
flue lunch. ' 1 :
Full supply of ICE always iuj -
The residents oX, CAROLINA V ,
flnf tr tfhPlr Interest to deal wii
wmVeeponhand everything in tW .
and Housekeeping line. '
HANS A. KU!
PEOFELT