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- 12 Absolutely Pure, A crtoai ot tarttr biUsjl powdir. Ilt?!esf of ail la leaveiln- strength. C. " satcrdayT5(v k if h e n s. mo. STATE XEWi. remedy with socli . powerful cora lira virtue." t B- C. Kinanl & Son. Towallra, Ga.. writes: "We Induced a neigh bor to try B B B for catarrh, whieh h thought incnranle as ft oaU re sisted nil treatment. U deliirhted liim nnd continuing Its 0e lie was cured round and well." Ton are In a Bad tt . v 1 But we will cure you ft you will pmy ti. Our mehsaire is to the YVAk. Nervous nud Debilitated, who. hy -ark- Evil Hahif. or Latt-r ludis- rr.tion have - trifled Hwnylthpir iVorof Body. Mind'and Manhood. nil "wlu siinVr Inll thon- -(Tret which leinl to -Frexnatiiw Decay, rorjunuidloii. r In-aoity. U tin iMPfin von. tend for nnd read our BookoV Likk. .'written by thejrretit- t Snerfnlist of tlie day. and t neiit. fuelled, liv addresffnir Pr. Parker Medirnlnnd Surirnl lH$titut,.i:f Xnrtli Sprnce street, aliHIf. If nn. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS Cures Dyspepsia, .In digestion & Debility. I Children Cry for ditcher's Castorfc - r- COH1IEKCIAL Ms.Vt. f WILMINGTON nlAUKKf Wh b nl .n rVw.. dill . J r ' November. 8.-2:30 IV Hfi tin mi n IlrMrj loaf liiw hntnn aiIKIT rmtl'KN PINK Firm , by fire, together with a lot of hen j at 38 cents- Sales of receipt at 38J soned iamber inled near bv. His cnt. I furniture was all burned. It ncci- ROSIN-Firm ai f l.07 fo. strained dentally cauzht about 10 o'clock a, lain' Si 12) for '.. i;tramed. I i 0 17 G f: 2? !P33XCES- i w-'ti Prrrioti6n cases, Cedar Chests, Barber Furniture, Jewelry Trays Vur rfiro-r Dorntio di icTERS IM THE WORLD, 5ST RHEUUATISU, KIDNEY PAIIIS, LAME BACK. &c. - Chichester English. Red Cross Tf Diakmd Brand wr oiieiait A an ftrmrmr Tfc uli 9af. 8sre. aad reKc&te P1Q for Ate. rua Ms hmm. i stc tacr n- - Am v4tk I nr Mntowtara, Iran nf n. ui wjuci rar univt- w "j j" Scribner's Magazine ' " For 18SJO. AT The patllsliers Of SURIBNEK'SMAGAZINK oim to maKe it tlie most popular ana cnter DiislBK ot periodicals, while at all times pre serving its high, ilterary character. 25.000 new readers bare been drawn to It during the past six months byhe increased excellence of Its contents (notably the Hallway articles), and It closes Its second year with a new oapetus and an assured success. The illustrations will show some new effects, and nothing; to make sciUBNEU'S MAGAZINE attractive awi in terest lag will be neglected. , . THE KAIL WAY" ARTICLES will be ConUn ued by several very stnHns papeis; one esix? clally Interesting by Ex-Postmaster tSeneral Thomas L. Barnes on -The Jiailway Postal ser vi f. " ' - Illustrated. , v.: , ' MI. ROBERT XOU1S STEVENSON'S st-rla novel "The -Master ol Ballactrae will run through the greater part or the year. . - firrjun- in Xacrvitjrr. - and a famous grop ot taodcro Trench Painters j fS" 'its nteSa. c,t . . . . . tiUQintrnrsf-r-.K-c . i win oe repiata oy New. York-' ;01fBIULLAUpSK PAPKR IN THK Now.'s the time toSubteii Gabernatorfsl Tote or 1888. FIRST DISTRICT. COUKTIKS. FOWLK. DOCKKRV. I Tin? - National-' Life Beaufort Carteret...'. Catudeu .. Chowan .. Currituck MAHINK JNKW8. AUItiyED. 7 Hr steamship fritania, Dalziel, New York, Alex Sprunt & Son.f CLEARED. ! S.hr Albert LKutler, Foster Fort of-Spain, Trinidad, E Kidder's Son. ! EXPORTS. FORK! OX. Port-of-Spaiu Sclir Albert L But- WKKKLY STATE H ISN'T, i STOCKS ON HAND NOV. 7, 1890. j Cotton r-a.shore,ll.2-l; afloat, 10,20.): total, 21,430. j Spirits ashore, 2,7C0; afloat. 140: total, 2,015 j Rosin ashore 4214; afloat, 0,181; total, 54,30.5. I Tar uhoret 2,C04? afloat, 339; total. 2,913. -ashore. 946 Crude 940. RKCKIPTS, NOV. .1: Cotton, 7,132; spirit, 787; 5,990; tar, CSS; crude, 182. j KXPORTS, sow 1 ro NOV. 7, '90. DOMKSTIC. Cotton 12S;apirit,3i5;crude, 139; tar, 431: rosin, 1,215. j FORKMST. s Cotton, 11.544; spirits, 7,299. . m. no insurance. Kalelgh Clironiclc: The State Treasurer yestdrday paid N. W. Smith and J. S. Benton, of John ston county, $200, that being the amount of a reward offered bv the Governor for the capture of Henry J " - i i m. i ; AamcS nuo is cuargeu wuu mur der In Johnson.) iiarues was enp tnred a few days ago. AshOTille Citizen: U. C. Hunt, a Kroxnlnent Republican of this cit, as been appointed by PreIdent ' Harrison as a commissioner to select ' and apprjtlso JanJs and !improve-j rnents thereon In the Red Valley In dian agency, California. He is nUo to be special disbursing agent. Mr. Hunt's bond Is fixed at $5,0K) aud his salary will be $10 a day with ex penses. Charlotte News-. The oflicial vote of Mecklenburg county was an nounced this afternoon 'just ns our paper Is going to press and woliold ler 273,278 ft lumber. on the tonus long enough to remind Catawba county that right hero is where the banner flag belong- no. 1 The county leads off giving Alexan der 2,912 majority. We then rolled . up 330 majority for the Judicial! ticket, I Charlotte Chronicle: Re v. Dr. Abernathy, of Rutherford College, : was in the city yesUrday. Dr. Aber nathy is on bis return home aftpr visit&to Wilmington, Durham, (Ireens boro, Randleman nnd other points, : la the -interest . of rebuilding the! college.. which was de.troyd by fire; sereral months ago. Dr. Abernathy ' has succeeded in 'raising $3,000 in two months for the new college. Durham A'un. Next Tuesday will be an eventful day in Durham. On ' that date at 2 o'clock the corner stone of the new Main Building of . Trinity College will be laid, under the auspices of the Grand Lodge of Mason, of this State, and other! appropriate exercises. The Masonic address will be delivered by Hon.; Robt. B. Vance, and the education j ,ai auuress oy .x-tov. r. j. jarvu Greeiifcboto J9afriot: The series of meeting now In progress at West ' Market Street Church is growing in j Interest. Dr. L. I. Nash, ot Ral I elgh, preachetl Ia.t night to a good J congregation. The sermon' was h I forcible presentation of the truth. There was much interest nttheclose and the congregation enjoyed a sea ! son of refreshing. The presence of I the venerable nnd saiuty Joseph Wheeler, now of Charleston, South J Carolina, and for fifty years au itinerant minister, is a" benediction and a blessing. Wadesboro Mc'i$rri Wadsboro f cotton receipts for the month of tjciooer were a.ioo uales. and for September 2,052 bales, making 0.102 bales for the two months -jut about what our receipts 'were for ,tbe whole of last season. Early, last Sunday night the cotton house on Mr. J. 1. Fratt'e plantation, near Morven. was burned down, together' with about two bales of seed cotton , and a lot of cotton seed. It is thought that the fire was of an in cendiary origin, but as yet the guilty party has not been arretted. Statesville ' .Landmark: Oil 40$ rods of grouud. whien is one-third of a rod more than u quarter of an acre, Mr. D. R. Howard, of F-il!- A... 1. f ...... . iuTii lunnsuip, iiaa raised n-t iiusii. els of sweet potatoes in adtlitiou to what the family have used. Thi is wwvm a V ws rtV I ifI 4 HtlTf which Is a record that is hard to beat Since lat Friday night a dozen sheep have been killed and others wounded in a half dozen or more flocks near Trinity chureh. in the northtast corner of Couconl township, by one or more doir which cut the sheep's throat, cut a hole in the flank and eat out the kidney fat, then leave the rest for the owner. TAR Firm at $1.55. CRUDE TURPENTINE Firm at $1.20 for hard' $1.90 for yellow dip and $1.90 for virgin. COTTON Firiu at 9 3-10 cents for middling: low middling, 84; good middling. 9 7-10. I RECEIPTS-Cotton. 1,353; pirits, 120; rosin, 012; tar, 62; crude, 72. 2,092 1,073 598 742 978 Dare 320 Gates 1,131 Hertford 1,132 llvde 854 Martin 1,074 Pamlico.. 740 Pasquotank 832 Perquimans 779 Pitt 2,593 Tyrrell - 472 Washington 807 .10,823 SKCONP DISTRICT. I Bertie Craven Edgecombe j Greene, Halifax., Jones., Lenoir Northampton Vance.... Warren .. Wilson 1,316 1,408 1,321 1,00$ 3,495 CS4 1,587 1.C59 1,883 543 2,159 15,504 THIRD DISTRICT. Bladen... Cumberland DuoHun Harnett , Moore Onslow... Pender Sampson Wayne... 1,541 2,577 2,205 1,444 1,944 1,181 721 2.370 2,7S1 afloat. 00; total, 1S,7C4 FOURTH DISTRICT. TO NOV, t 7.T90. rosin. Alamance Chatham .' Durham. . Franklin Jehnston...... Nash Orange .. Wake .... 1,741 2,510 1,815 2.204 3.024 2,157' 1,61 4,618 988; rosin, Charrh Service To-Morrow, j First Presbyterian Church, corner of : Third and orange sireets.Kev. Dr. P. II. Uoge,Pastor. Services on Sunday. at 11 o'clock a. ra. sjrmon preacned especially to younjr men. Sunday school at 4:03 o'clock p. m. Trayer tneeUog and lecture Thursday ntght at o ciock. visitors welcome to all services. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Chuch.cor.Fourth and CampbeU streets, iter. John W Primrose. D Pastor, seniles at 11 a. ni. and 7 : p. m. sabbath School at ."mm p. m. Prayer .Mcetloi? and Lecture Wednesday at p. m, The public cordially invtted. Seats free. -1 Front Street Chapel ot the First Presojte rian church, southwest corner Front and Queen streets, serrlces at it a m. and 7:30 p. m.. conducted by lv. W. McC. Miller. sunaay scnnoi at 4.uo p. ra. irayer meetir.g Caswell.. .. Forsyth .... Granville.. Guilford.... Person Rockingham Stokes Surry. 19,685 FIFTH DISTRICT. 1,358 15, 2,259 2,406 2.47i 1,375 2,395 1,450 1,671 ,314 SIXTH DISTRICT. Wednesday night at730J come. visitors always wel- WEAK r.lAlMHOOD Karly Ixcay and Abase bercar. lCU. S.nCTTS, 1T4 kltmm U rt ?i lr diw Anson Brunswick.. Cabarrus Columbus Mecklenburg New Hanover Richmond..... Robeson....... Stanley.. Union 2,241 1,110 1,645 2,072 4,163 1,680 l,711v 2,823 . 996 2,040, 20,581 SKVKNTH DISTRICT. 189D. Barper's Youiiff Peorile. ! 1 AN I LLUSTRATjED W E EK LY. The Eleventn volntnel of iUartks Torxo Pkotle. wni?a bcjnns with tho Number for November 5. is9. piv.seots an attractlva pro- Kraiume. it win oner 19 us reaaers at least roursetialsot ine usual lengtb. and ot tiers In two or three parts, namely. "The Ked Wus tanff.by Wilijam o. (toddard; "Phil SDd I he i:aby,M by Lrcr .'-. j jluk; "Prince Tom-1 r-y,by Jobk RrssEixCOKTaix; and -loth- fr'iHiT.r by Maeoakst k. sasostkb; two short serials b UiAUfs ujobth dotsskx. Two series of Fairy Talrs will attract the at tention of lovers of he wonder-workt, name ly. 1 no qu.imi fates ioiu vy uowuo PTUE.and so admirably lUustrated by him. asd a other scries in a aifferent vein by rASi si. Btcc sell. There win be short si ones by W. 1). iiowbixs. Thomas Nklsom Pack, Mast E. wiLEi oba Pekbt; lUsarrr Pkxscctt srorroKP. Datip K11J IIezeeiah Hmii- SWITTJ KICHAKV SULCOL Catawoa Davifison Davie Iredell ... Montgomery Randolph ...... . Rowan Yadkin 2,300 2,018 1,008 . 2,724 979 2,171 2,739 1.071 15,070 KIO HTH. DISTRICT. Alexander...... i 953 Alleghany....... Ashe Burke........ Caldwell...... Cleveland...... Gaston .r. Lincoln Watauga.. 893 Wilkes 1,700 037 1,399 1,247 1,258 2,209 1,584 1,209 worth, soroik Joiinstos, etc. 13,209 NINTH DISTRICT. Catarrn. a uio.t difcrtiftin ail- Catarrh is mem anu yet many unnecesri sutler with the disease. Thev will try local applications, which do no good whatever, but fail to try such constitutional treatment as is af forded by a use of B B B (Botanic Blood Bahu),-4 which removes the mucous poison In the blood and thus eradicates the cause of the dis ease. 5 N. C. Edw ardf,LampasfasSprings, Tex., writes: I was greatly an-1 noyed with catarrh which impaired luy general health. The dielrarge from my" uoe was very oflYpKivc, and I used various advertised reme dies without benefit until Cnally the use of B B B entirely cured tue. 1 ara proud to recommend a blood Buncombe 3,041 Cherokee 040 Clay....:.... 391. Graham f 7P Haywood 1.326 il Arifta vmfT 0 1 T il. n t ' j I " . 4 riU3 1 repaia, pryear. I Jackson 903 ; .. . . ' . : i r A subscription to It a ana's Too a rxorui wcarw a juvenile uorary. bere la userull know;cdr, n'jso plenty ox am usemrnu oon I Aarrjur. j ! . VoL Jtl BepiJia Sorrmber 5- 18S3L Si J nun Ctospfr rrU on rtocfpt of tuxxcnl I single Number. Fire Cents each. ' r I Iteuittances should be made by Post-omce I Money order or Draft, to avoid chance ot loss. Serpaprrt err not to cow tMs adrrrslnrrnrnt nr it ixirrs arxScrtxr Uaxper a Brothers Actress UAKPa BVOTRSRS. , OCT 3D Sfw Yoj Diftm'nd YTa Cura PIC DYSPKPSIA. , Fpr sale bj , j . , :' f .. Macon , 780 Madison 1,178 Mitchell 698 McDowell -1,119 Polk.. ,470 Rutherford.............. 1,690 Swain .... ....... 505 Transylvania-.... 520 1,799 077 002 791 438 209 S0 1,002 75S 1,237 019 1,217 982 2,328 367 1,014 14,89 1.097 237 2,509 1,072 2,897 620 "1,436 1.991 1,90 875 1,521 18,590 1,365 233 1,154 87 1,840 425 757 1,010 2,561 AND- Maturity Association ! OP WASHINGTON D. C. Has ffaid to Mem- ; bars Over - - $600,000 i . - Accrued Liabili ties - - - - None. UOKATIQ BISOWNINQ, 2lresideut. SAMUEL NOKMENT, 4- Treasurer. OKOKGK D. IL, MtlDGE, set:retarj'. Manager aiiv' Actulrr,'. GEO. J. KASTEIttAY, Asst Secretary. 12.833 1.517 2,099 1,017 2,041 2,096 1,696 1,283 4,943 17,300 1,67 2,584 2,609 2.6S0 1,293 2,101 1,333 1,575 15,872 975 365 915 910 3,284 2,850 1,684 1,988 . 817 : 997 15,391 750 3,335 1,204 1,897 1,215 2,327 1,266 1,419 12,419 552 405 1,483 1,105 717 704 1,230 901 905 2,852 10.439 2,810 ' 803 r. 287 M82 974 1,291 509 742 1,873 1.564 85S 560 1,603 410 553 - 789 Llff i Insurance at Absolute (-oat. A ouaranteed Policy. An i neon tesflble Policy. - . Maturity Value In Casa at Fixed Agt f. Aonjual cost. Absolutely Limited. oaly b'our Payments per Year. v No KortcJtable Alter Tnree years P. S. RIDDELLK, M..D.I? ;'. : Medical Director w H. GIBSON, Special Agent. Jlowetmice, central National Bank Building Washington, D. C. joun haak. Jiu, Local Agrent, v v:t. Wilmington , N. C, lermens Supplies, j Builders' Hardware, PA INTS A ND SASH i i - WALKfe'R'S STRICTLY FDEE WHMK UMK made by .the old Dutch process,; the best Lead on the market. They not being in comblna Hon can make special price on same. COOKING STOVES. Largest assortment in the State ;to se . from; sold at factory prices. Oil Stoves of All Sizes. In them. yOu will find comfort and econcmy Pinop St- p-1 adders, VVeasijfor your patronage and shall ev endeavor to deserve the same. j Respectfully, N. Jacobi Hardwa,re Oo.. nrwrt linls Stevenson. equally laterestin;r contrlMaions by ditTere -t famous authors. .Mr. 'I hoicas lialley- a idrich will write the first of them for the Jcnuary number. Manv va-uable" LITEKAUY AKTU.LES will anncarraiTHDcr on Walter Scott's Method of Work, lilustmti d from oriirtnal MSS.. a seiond -sh if of old nooks." by Mrs. James T i-leids and many other article equally noteworthy 'Utistrated Articles on A KT SU BJECTS will be a feat urt rapers are arranged to appear by . clarence Cook, E. il. Blasafleld. Austin Dobsoit and many others. itnstratec - FlsllLNO aktiulk -aescnoins aporu in luo be3t flsning grounds wm appear, W'lnninlsn. Bass and Tarpon are now arranged. The authors are well known sportsmen. - Illustrated. '. - " . ILLUSTRATED AKTICLR of great variety, touching upon aJ manner of subjects, ti avei, blograpny, description, etc., will eppeaa. but not of the conventional commonplace sort. Illustrated, " : " Among the most interesting in the Usfc of scientific papers for the year will be a remark able article by Prof. JohD Trowbridge, upon the most recent developments and uses of rnOTOGKAPIlY. Illustrated. v A class of art lcles which has proved of spe cial Interest, will be continued by a group of papers upon electkicjt' m us most recent applications, Dy eminent autnoni ma: a. re markable paper on DEEP MINING, and crher interesting papers. unique iitusiraiians. A SPECIAL OFEER to cover last year? numbers, which Include all the Railway Arti cles, as follows: A year's subscription 0889) and the num bers for 1S88.. ...... , 74.50 A year's subscription (1889) andtbe num bers for 1888, oouna m ciotn. ......... auy ,. S3 a year; 25 cents a number, r ' Charles Scribner's Sons. 743-745 Br ' war. N.Y. " ILLSTBATI0N 8. V If Well Known p, Practical Farming 1 : Roman's Work Stories by the Bw.i V .. i literature and at s ChoihesWit;ud& well KnowD I r - i Exelnst x-.. - "3,9o CLYDE' Now YorM & LWfUnihs 8tenisship ft in -i atrl5- -- FROM PIER 3U. EAST RIVER NEW YORK Located between Chambers ajpd Roosevelt sts : At 3 o'clock, P. M. FAN IT A.. PAWNEE , ......Saturday, Nov 8 Saturday, NovlS PROM WILMINGTON Friday, Nov 7 ......Friday, Nov 14 PAWNEE. FANITA .. w Through Bills Lading and Lowest Thro' Kate3 guaranteed to and from points in. North and South Carolina ; :v;f For Freight or Passage apply to - U G. SMALLBONES, Superintendent. ' I Wilmington, N, C. THEO. E. teGKR. Traffic Manager. : " i cv York WM. P. CLYDE & CO.. Gen!l Agents. : . Information on all Subjects. rcss. JAMES GOKDON BBXxm New tort nt;- Only One Dollar a Year " :"""ito8iita1lMi0ir)Brite ; tjew YORlC OBSERVER, TKe Oldest and Best i Six Recrular Editorn? Rt,.i A: respondents at Home ail Abroad Stones, v Reviews. r.nnAaA vir1 . Departments for Farmew, m" chants. Bankers. Prof naai.i u Stndents, Boys and Girls. . i 1 his, year the Observer will pub t ish more than K v 4 ' ---- . - - - FIFTY PRIZE ST0K1ES, and the ablest and most, tvnt.. writers-will contribute to itt col umns; i Poets and rrns writwi . thors, editors, men of science and ' wpmen of genius will fill the sol umns jbI the Observer, and it wfl give fifty -two unexcelled papen in the coming year.!. ". I'rice, f3.oo a year. ? Clergymen, $2.00 a year. . v C nov 3 tf ; ! Bw;tn2 Green. New Yora. ap tf 127SO. FRONT ST. University of North Carolina The;Fall rrra Ope-ns wpt. 4 I TuttioD, $30. T70UR REGULAR COURSES OF STUDY, X. 1 - Classical, Philosophical, Literary. Scient nc Special courses in Cnemistry, Civil and Electrical Engineering. Pharmacy, and other studies. -Separate schools of Law and Medicine, whose stuaents may attend tne university lectures Address HON. KEMP P. BATTLE. L.LD., Jy3tf . President, Chapel Hill, N. C. W i 1 mi n gton .ecoai' t ".itt R j ebiitf DR. F.CMILLXK, Cor. Fourth J?un- v 15.205 15.993 The total rote being Fowle 14,305: Dockery 134,035. TflTQ PA-DPT? 18 PRINTED WITH JL niO JT il Jl ulv Ink manufactured by be J-alrmount Prtntinir Ink Works. - T. K. V.'R1GHT OO . 2Sl ttreet &s3.renznylTanis avenue. jinn ia P Misses Burr& James' School TViflSSES BURR AND JAMES WILL RE IT!, i - open their School for Young Ladles, and chil dren of;both sexes, On Thursday, Oct 2d.- 1 The course of study, as heretofore, win be ; - - --t systematic and thorough. Individual lnstruc- tion bestowed upon each pupil: the same care- nu attention given in training tne slow mind as mo?e 01 ongui. imeiiecu Class Slrirlng, Free-hand' Drawlnar. Calia- tnenics ana itcedieworK iree or charge. Musical Department, under the superinten dence ;cf lin. M. S. CUSHINO. Puplis in musio. either within or without the school, will be accommodated with suitable hours of instruction that win not interfere with les sons or hours ol study. Every care and atten tion is driven to th moral welfare of tie child. For further particulars pleafe apply to 2?4 North Third street and sec Principals ' - lb Wrlmlnton Jltim Lknndrj Cempanj RE NOW PREPARED TO TAKE UPON reasonable terms a limited amount of Family i ' N ' Washing-, which wiy be in charge of a compe tent lady. ;" i - ' WORTfl & BRANCn. octstf . Proprietors. IS KFFECr tlCT; OTHM IE AVE WILMINGTON 230 AND 0.30 PflL J- . --.- '-' Leave Hammocks 7.5Q a. m. and 5.30 p. m. j Sunday trains leave Wilmington S30 and 0.80p. m. ' ' - -'. : -iv- Leave Hammocts 9.30 a. m. and 5.33 pvm. Leave Wilmington lOtOO a. m. Saturday only. 25c round trip every day. , ! ,.r . -- ... " . J. R. NOLAN, , oct 8 tf . .. -General Manager. THE ACME MAN TTFAOTlfBINO 00. MANUFACTURERS OF - ; - ' ' ' r Fertilizers, Pine Fibre and Pine Fibre Matting . . Wilmington, - - H. ( Great Inducements for 1890 " 1 The NEW YORK OBSERVER will few for ODe year to any clergyman not Dowtiu scriber, for ONE DOLLAR. . 3. Any subscriber sending his own subacnp tlon for a year in advance and a new ratecn ber with $5.00, can have a copj of tbeHna seus Letters." or "The Life of Jerry Marnier.' : a We will send the OBSERVER lort&er mainder of this year, and to January L issv to any nbw subscriber sendlnt? us Mi name im . address and $3.00 in advance. Tosucnsutecn bers we will also give either thevoliroe 'Irenaeusttter8"or f'The Lift of Jew tft Auiey.'' . ..- .-,.. Agents wanted everywhere. liberal tw ? Lartre comxaissions. sample c ree. New Yorfe Oblserr,, English arirJ Classical School -" BY ' Hev. JDanlel Morrellf, A.U. fjlHE THIRTY-SKCOND ANNUAL SESSIOS will begin ID. v; Wednesday, tne first of Oe taber. For any information apply at So. Orange street corner bf nfth. . sffCtf T HE REPUTATION OPOUK FERTILIZERS the ACME and GEM, is now established, and A FREE TRIP TO EUROPE. 1IHE PUBLISHERS OF "THE CA5ADUS UEEN" will give a free trip to Europe w person sending the largest number cf worts constructed from letters contained to U name of their weu known Magazine, th Canadian QUEKN." Additional Prt consisting of Sliver Tea Sets, GoW YtfJ China Dinner Sets, Portiere Curtains. 8 Dresses. Mantel Clocks, and many otcerT f ul and valuable articles will also be aww in order of merit. Webtter's Unabridged Dictionary to be as authority In deciding the contest. not less than ten words will receive ' Pf 3 Enclose thirteen 2c stampa for A"if rrtil Catalogue of present and tnree monun subscrlDtlon to The Oneen." ' " ' 3 1 Hardware, 1 'IN WARE AND CROCKERY. " - W. EL SPRINGER & CO importers and JWbcrs, the results of three years' use In-the hands of the best farmers of this and other States-will attest their value as a high grade manure - 1 The MATTING, made from the leaves of our uauve pme, is conceoea to oe equal to any j Y.wt ci rpui. ior cunuort ana auraouitv ana tne ucmantl for it is dally increasing. It nas vir tues not round in any otner laortc The FIBRE or WOOL 13 extensively used for upholstering purposes, and as a filling for Mattresses is almost equal to nair. beinz lisrhr elastic and proof against insects. certificates from reliable parties using 03 r goods can be seen at our office, or will be mail- ed upon publication. - - ian4tf STILL AT WORK- Ail NOW WELL PIUPARED TO REPAIR au kinds cf Furniture, Sewing machines, Fan cy Articles, &, and where It Is possible make them as good as new. Work subscription to Tiie Queen.' Address ' ,.r-rrx I THE CANADIAN QrEIJ. and prlcesflow. Call and see me and eet es-! ane lunch. . tlraates and prices. ' " -' . ' ' :? ; . J. B. FARRAR, j ' . ;s." W. cor. Front and Orange streets I am still aent-tere for the New Home Sewing Machine, one of the best Machines on the market. Needles and.:n for sals. . 4ichl0tf - - - ' Not at All Necessary 1TO CARRY YOUR PROVISIONS OBtl to Carolina Beach as there is a , . . j -- -- - . t .. . i - "' . First-Class Family Grocer there, supplied with everyttdag tw affords and sold at city prices. Air K-nds of Canned Goods 1 FOR LUNCH AND PIC NIC PARTIS done promptly and everything else that goes to make.8?1 . v . Iflnitlnnti - - . . . j Full supply of ICE always on hand. fl Tlie residents of CAROLINA Biaca . 1. w wtt MM find it to their Interest to deal wu- win keep on hand everything Id the crow and Housekeeping line. ' IIAW8 A, KUBCa err
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