m . - - - . m m a m m r r , - t i r i i .-
1
I 0 I I M " November. 10.-2:30 P. U. 4 JSjT LOTT BsiCES
I . V . L-l iy-. III.-'" I n nv n vm.- mrt rrr'T VT n 'WH. ' I i
S7 SN I ing doing. .1 , I
l f - -' w i4 rv h pm n t k i iii i iir lira imi i .
- .
and $1 12 for good trained.
TAu Firm at Sl.05.
CRUDE TORPENTINK Firm
at il.20 for Lard, fl.W) for yellow
dip nndgl.W for Tinrtn. j
COTTON Dull anil nominal at tf
3-lG cent for middling; low tuid
dliusr, 8: coot! middling. 0 7-16.
HKCEI PI? Cotton, I.4W: vpinih.
112: ro4n,203; tar, 31; rrnd. 21.
and Stools. CaMcst Wcrk cf all
Canks. Catalogue free. Address
Cedar
i Also vvau anu a VJZtZw.--
- Chests, Barber i-urnuure, j cwij
tirkis. Complete Ontfits for-Stores and
ATLAHTA SHOW CASE Ctk Atlanta, 6a.
-MAItlMK NKr-.
Absolutely Pure,
A crr.m of tirur biUarl powder, lnghrst
or ail ia ieaT3inz strcDSin. r. is r.m -
Ri-t, A ty. 17, 1W9.
iIONDAYrVEMBEil 10, IKK).
STATE NEWS.
Henderson Gold Isaf: A horrible
accident occurred in Warren ton hit
last Thursday evening, result in:; in
"th death of the twelve-venr-old
sod 'of Mr. Jeet)h Koilwfll. Tlx
boy was there attending school and
. .
in some way was run over nv in
train and instantly killed.
SABford Krpre: A. V. l)ckry
It will fce remembered was busy b--for
thO election Rlvinp: his opinion
fliainst4he force bill, lie never lost
aa oppirttxnlty to condemn it. but
now It is rumored here that Jie is
nklncr hLa Republican friends in this
county and euewht re to make up a
fond for the purpose of nayin his
expense! at Washington as a lobby
1st for the force bill.
Charlotte Kexcs-. A Charlotte man
who remained all nfcht at the home
of Mr. Joseph liurdell. at Lewis'
-Tarnoat, tells ns. that Mr. Kurdell
has COO bundles of foilder that have
betn stored in Ids, barn for li years.
Each successive wear they have
been covered with new fodder and
hav never yet been reached.
.North Carolina frranite and North
Carolina pranite worker have just
necared a bir victory. Th contract
for the Noble monnment at Annis-
ton. Ala., was riven out on the first
of Xvember, and it was awarded to
I. W. Durham & CO., of Charlotte,
over competition from a dozen lanr
cities. North Carolina granite- was
adopted over granite from a dozen
States. The monument i to. cost
$."$,000.
Haleiirh Scwt mnd fJOterrrr: The
AUUIVEI). i
Steamer Cane Feur. Touiliosou-
F.iyettevil!e. T. D. Love. .j .
Iir schr Mabel Darhnif, Kinder,
Nassau. CJronly A; Morris. I
Schr Harry i; Hliepneni. itooye.
New York, Geo Ham., Hon & Co.
CLEAUED.
Steamship Pawnee, Tribouj N-w
York, II (i Smalllwnes. j
StrCape Fear, romliinoru; Fay
ettevjlie. F. 1 Love.
Gerbarciiie E-Iwrd Pen, Kfpp,
Wolgast, W Waller Ji Finke. 1
Br steamship P.elnnia, Owen, Han-
go, Alex prunt a: sou.
expo'rts.
CO AST WIS K.
New York Steaundiin Pawnee
1 bagi ciiafT, SG3 pkg mde. 199
bales cotton, 100 bbls rosin,f 75 do
pitch, -r13 do tar. 206 casks spirit?,
20,0f0 shingles, 113,903 ft lumber.
FOUKIGX.
Wolgast ier barciue Edward
Pens-223,422 ft lumber. i
Hango Isr steamship ietunia-
5,532 bales cotton. .
01)
i At Tt fm w I
I rl k W ' Lfc O
Mm
Q
IAGA2INJL . T f 14 ,
and enter- iPY7 vn - r7 - .
times pre-,XVV Weelllvrr;
ng the past y i ' - : ."- . 4
contents (notably the Ranway articles), and it U C1 v v-. . t r 1 -closes
its second yearwltlLa new laipetus and j r 11 tlLLA Dpi. -
sared success Tne Ulustrations - win : : 1.4 a 4 W Y
Tbe publishers of SCKipKEIfS MAUAZINJL
all to maxe me muav yvymai
nrliliijr ot periodicals, wmie at all
Lrin? its hi?h literary character.
.iriT-i hnvebeen drawn to ltdurlns:
d months tor the increased excellence of Its
III THE WORLD,
PAPER IX THKcjfITKD
.AJtn
-ru tr rtroT oflDniin Df ASTERS
'assssssr RHEUMATISM, kidhey paiiis, lame BACK, &c.
( 's the time toSuhCrih
I Jinrtngr the year Irjm it '
HfeiQ its ESS-MS
2 ceiu a Drw.
t? Chichester English. Red Cross . YJ wz flw
V
ILLUSTRATIONS
THtAiiiini on AmitiMr - ntMitMfbimuiniuuinuBrnw.
I jtM uk Drmniat for fMrliait'i Jw Mill Xl nu in bm u
AH ilUi M iinitiul tun. lXjX TTirfT". - ,',t At DragiMa. r an4 u
4. hT mm W mieiJtdMrul BeUf for Ldlto," a Utur,7 MaU.
BIT)
A.
It Well Known
M4 kr U Uctl DraaUl
abernatnrlAl .Vote r 18S8.
FIRST DISTRICT.
I
Tho , National Lilo
STATEMENT.
COUXTIKS
Beaufort
Carte Krt
Camden
-no wan ..
Currituck
Dare
(fates
Hertford ..
Hyde
Martin
i'aiulico
Pasquotank
Perquimans
Pitt
Tvrrell.
Washington
FOWLK. DOCKRRY.
2,002
1,073
r9s
743
J78
S2G
1,131
1,132
srA
1,674
740
832
779
2,593
472
807
2,7C9; afloat, 146:
1TKKKLY
STOCKS ON UA.ND NOV. 7, 1800.
Cotton ashore, J 1,225; afloat,! 10,20i;
total, 21,130.
Hpirits ashore.
total, 2,915.
Rosin nsliore 4S.214: ailoaU 6.181;
total, 54.39.'i. I
TarT-ashore, 3,ft)l: afloat, 3:39; total.
2.913.
Crude ashore, 946; afloat, 00t total,
946. j
'90.
rosin.
'90.
RKCKIPTS, NOV. 1 TO NOV.
Juttou, 7,132; spirit, 787;
5.990; tar, 638; crude, 182.
KXPOIITS. XOV.I1 TO OV. t
DOMRSTIC.
Cotton 12S:piritx,315: crude, 139; tar,
131: rosin, 1.215. 1
FORKIGN.
Cotton. 11,544; spirits, 088: rosm,
7 f)
Bertie ,
Craven ."
Edgecombe
Greene.
Halifax
Jones...
Northampton.
Vance...
Warren
Wilson .
16,823
SECOND DISTRICT.
... 1,316
.,408
1,321
1,00S
2,405
684.
1,587
1,C59
1,S82
545
2,159
15,564
THIRD DISTRICT.
! 1
-r ...
r 1
a ri i ini t I I
morn! opto Uca r of uteddpneatVi ' fi1P1 Il9l7 3flfl iJlmM
phia. of Mr. B. F. Moore, which oc t J O
I !
, i
Bladen..
Cumberland ...
Duplin..
Harnett
Moore
Onslow.
Pender .
Sampson
Wayne......
1,541
2,577
2,205
1,444
1,944
1,181
721
2.370
2,78 1
curred yesttrday morning, home
two weeks ago he had accompanied
one of his siste"r. on aeconat of her
health, to that citv. Mr Moore was
the eldert son of the late B. F.
Moore, Esq., one of the mo$t di.tin
guithed lawyers of his generation.
- Parties who spent fircn day in
Greensboro bring the report of a big
racket which took place there on
that day. A policeman arrested n
negro near the Benbow Houe for
being in a btate of inebriety and
a a
oosireierou.ncs5. ami wiieii lie was.
tnarcfciux ofl with hi man the irate
x wueoi ine prisoner niarireu on me
policeman with a pice of fem-e rnil
anil oroke it over Ids lieml; nearly
knocking Iuui teus"Ie.s. 1 lie polirc
man tunica nua firiu-K ner unit ins
club, whereupon the negro man
pounced on the policeman from the
rear. Several other negroes joined
In and. the crowd of white men
standing around, numbering fifteen
or twenty, went to the policeman's
rescue. Sticks were used and a gen
eral melee followed in which several
cranlums were badly whacked. The
negroes were Anally subdued.' how
ever, and run into the guard house.
Th Deaf lltar.
That sound miraculous, and vet
one may become temporarily "deaf
on account of blood poison settling
i in the ear. and then And quirk re
lief by using It It B (Hotnme. Blood
Balm.) ,
John W. Weeks, Decatur, Ga.
f A a.l Aft
wrues: "ijt monui.s ago i nan a
pain in my ear and in a few days it
discharged matter. Then I grew
deaf and could not hear at all. I
began the use of B B B and the run
ning of my ear -soon ceased and 1
now hear, while mv health is much
improved and I feel full of gratitude
10 tiou anu io ine proprietors or so
good a remedy."
o. ai. l-.llif. Atlanta, ia.. writes:
B B B cured me of iuot stiillxrn
eczema. 1 hat) doctored it without
success for twelve yean
W. H. Davb, Han Marcos. Texas
wrue: vi am raptaiv recovering
from blood poison bv the ne of B.
B. B.
...
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoru
MY- SALOON,
Comer of North Water and
18,764
FOURTH DISTRICT.
Alatuance 1,741 .
Chatham 2,516
Durkam.. 1,815
Franklin 2.204
Johnston S.t24
Nash 2,157
Orange l,61i
Wake 4,618
Mulberry Streets, j
. i !
If Of i from 1 i clock a. m. Urdu UclH
II: 13 p. a. SatarjiT. !
(JUAH. F. BKOWNF, AffOnt,
mca 10 U
. 1NQT0N, N. C
10,685
FIFTH DISTRICT.
Caswell 1,858
Forsyth
Graaville- ..
Guilford
Person
Kockinzhain
13 W Cti i
Surry
2,259
.2,406
2.47
..... 1.375
..... 2,395
1,450
1,671
icj9(L j
HnrpprN Weekly,
ILLUSTRATED I
IlAxriR's Uiult has a well-esUbllaned
lace as tbe leading: Illustrated newspaper In
America. Tke-fairness of its editorial com
ments on current politics has earned for It the
respect and confidence of all Impartial read
ers, and tbe variety and excellence of Its lite
rary contents, which lncluda.se rial and snort
stories by the best and most popular writers,
nt it for the perusal or people or the widest
ntntre ot tastes and pursuits. The Wkkklt I
supplements any of remarkable rarlety. liv-
lerest. and value. ro expense is spared to
brio? tbe highest order of artistic ability to
bear upon the illustration or tbe chanceful
pha.se of borne and foreign history. A Mexi
can romance, from the pen or thoxas a.
J amvikk. will pjear in the Wkiklt la 18U9.
15,314
SIXTH DISTRICT.
Anson 2,241
Brunswick 1,010
Cabarrus 1,645
Columbus..; 2,072
Mecklenburg 4,163
New Hanover 1,8S0
Richmond... 1,711
Robeson... 2,823
Stanley MC
Union 2,04
20,581
SKVKXTH DISTRICT.
HARPER'S PERIODICALS.
per tear: 1
i
HARPER'S WEEKLY .....4 00
HARrEKS MAGAZINE 4 00
HARPER'S BAZAR..; 4 00
HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE j.... 2 00
fostaoe Fit to all f tbtcrintrs fn U Unltrti.
atat's, Cattadii, or Mexico.
Catawoa...... ...
Davruson
Davie..
Iredell....
Montgomery
Randolph
Rowan
Yadkin
2,3U0
2,018
1,008
2,724
979
2,171
2,739
1.071
15,070
KIGHTH DISTRICT.
orriCK OF TI1K HEfRCTAKY.
MUMrOH X WKI.SOX AND W ILVIXSTO.
otru it Acurrr Kailkoip.
The Volumes of the Weekly becln with the
first Number for; January of each year. When
r.o :imc is meniiooec. sutscnptions win beein
wm h i be Xumy-r current at time of receipt of
order. t
l'ound Volumes of Harper's Weekly, for
three years back. In neat cloth blndlnir. will be
sent by mall, postage paid, or by express, free
of expense (provide 1 the freight does notex-
en one aouar ier volume), ior 17 ou per vol
t;iortt Cases tor each volume, suitable for
Un-linjr. will be sent by mall.. post-paid, ot
reoMpt of $1 00 each.
kimmanccs snouid oe made toy Post-offii
Monty order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss
.'tr?lmii-r art not to cow this aaveTtUtemrttl
ftitr't tit Tpr fjrdr o Harper A Brother
A-Vlres 1IAKPKR BROTHERS. .
" i Vew Vor
Alexander...
Alleghany...........
Ashe..........
Burke
Caldwell.....
Cleveland...
Gaston
Lincoln
Watauga......
Wilkes
.952
CS7
1,399
1,247
1,258
2,269
1.584
1,209
898
1,706
11 m .-.,,Tir-lT;
nuismf, N. c. Nov isv
rJHIK KlPTY-riPTH -ANNUAL. MKirtySli
of ihe stocxhoUers of the wiliiangloa &
WeUoo Kallroid txmp4ny wWl be hld in the
onve of u compiay at wiim:ajt.n, N." t..
oa WdQesdAy, November 13nhlm. at nU-pa-nt
11 o'clock a. ta. JA. I. ltT, J a .
oov S IX fcretary W. X W. l.. I! i a.
JJOK". 11IT AKE ri:i KKI ViTH
auaoroc tr punctu t"! wo'taUia iLe tot
whtt treated sxitfu ly. mt ia no .a.ir r ct
djus froai Lojav. A ner nr.cu.jl ex.
Pnr ace ol 23 rears am pret art4 lo juran-
lee tne a corp. i al oa me.
IX QiiINUVAN.
oct3w Tbo forxaaoer and Famer.
NORTH CAKOLI.VA.
New Hanover County.
SuieTior coun.
13,209
NINTH DISTRICT.
Buncombe 3,041
Cherokee 046
Clay r. ....... 391
Graham .' 271
John U. Mran-ss.
vs. f
lcter H. Mnlih, Walter fcmiui. Minnie Smith
atid clarence bxnlth. Heirs at Law of Haute
K. mlth. i
This is an clon brousrht by. the above
named pUlntirr a?alnst the defendants above
rnaned for the immediate possession of a cer
tain lot or lan.i situate in tbe City of Wil-rlng-ton.
county ot'New Hanover, an! MAte of
North Carolina, and more specifically set out
in tne complaint rued in tnu action, i
-s roore is oerroy Kiven io aater irann. one
otthedfe-dant ao re named, who Is anon-
n-sldent of the state cf North Carolina, to
eitner plead, answer or demur to the con-
iaint filed in u above e titled cause on or
leforethectb Monday before the flrav Mon
day in March. A. I. li. or tbe relief asked
for by tne piaiatiff In the couiplalnr hereto
Q!ed will be k rati led. '
i.tvrn riitCt-r my band and seal of 6Sce this.
the i;th uy of iKtober. a. d.
Clerk of the Superior Court.
II. MCCLAMMY andM. BELLAMY. .
oct i; w m j'xaitttnrs Attorney!.
Haywood........
llendeiou
Jackson ...
Macou
ftfadisvn
Mitchell
McDowell.......
Polk
Rutherford
Swain
Transylvania.
Yancy
1.320
917
903
780
1,178
698
1,119
470
1,690
505
520
040
1,799
077
602
' 791
438
209
880
1,002
75$
1,287
619
1,217
: 982
2,328
367
1,014
-AND
M at i i r it v A ssociati on
OF WASHINGTON. D.C.
14,89
1.097
2,C37
2,509
1,072
2,897
' 620 1
1,90
1,S86
875
1,521
18500
Has Paid to Mem-
- i
burs Over - -$600,000
Accrued Liabili
ties - - r - None.
UORATIO KKOWN1NQ,
' " ; President,
SA5IUKL NOKMENT,
Treasurer.
snow some new effects, and nothing - to make
scRHJNER'S MAGAZINE attractive ajud ln
terestlngwiu be neglected. - .
THE RAILWAY ARTICLES will be conUn
oed by several very strmng papeis; one espe
cially Interesting by Ex-Iustmaster General
Thomas L. James on -Tbe Railway Postal Ser
vice." - - fUHstrated. -
MR. ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON'S Sena
novel The Master of BallantraeT will run
through the greater part of the year.
v Btyrvt in Xomnber, u
a kOKESloNDENCE and collie: Ion o
manuscript memoirs relating to j. BY, Ai lilet
antt a. famrms cToun of cvodcrn Fienc-b Falnte: s
will furnlsli the substance of several articles. V
.-"--t Wustratcd.. -i-.'n .t " l""? its regular ihm, w fra:-
ine unci, cuu jrtprc- ' i. j m . . -- -wisui,,
. i t.,,11, croiruicnn wrfll h mnlnrm1 ht I
eaually Interesting contrtujtlons by dlffere t
famous authors. Mr.' 1 bomas Bailey Aldrleli
wUl write the first of them, for tne January!
nnmber. V; .1.; zj$m'; tr' -. f -
Many valuable utekaki-'akj ii;lb.-wii
appear; a pnpn-r viu ;1.K.u-ntu..au --... '''"nil iiofi,!,.
Shelf of Old Books.? by Mriames T fields r Pract ical -Farming ami r- , -
and many otner amcjcs equ!iujft uuit-w tin ix , . . v vaueuu
ArtlclesonARTSUBJEirrsmUbeateatiu 1 Wnmi V, 'V,fe,
Papers are arrangied ro appear by clarence I v Oman's Work
Cook, E. n. Blashfleid.r Austin JWDson anat , - Stories bv flm u . '
many others. . fuusiraifc I t t. . ! t'Auih,
JlOXlllAVt ViAAVxi0 v
best-flshlng' grounds will appear, salmon
Winnlnish, Bass and Tarpon are tbe subjects
now arranged- The authors -are well known
sportsmen. i:itiStrateCL -n-.
ILLUSTRATED ART1CLE of greatvarlety.
touching upon ail manner of subjects, travel,
biography, description, etc., will fppeaa, but
notfof the conventional commonplace, sort. -
Amoncrthe most Interesting -In the list, of
scientific papers for the year will be a remark
able article by ProL John Trowbridge, upon
the meet recent developments ana uses 01
PH OTtXJ It AI'Il V. lltusiratea. r
A class of articles which has proved of spe
cial interest, will be continued by a group or
papers upon ELECTRICITY In Its mest recent
annllcatlons- by eminent authorities: a IV
maricable paper on DEEP MINING, and ether
interesting papers. -' - ' . ZZ
' unique luusiranons. : :i .
A SPECIAL OFFER to cover last year'
numbers, which Include all the Railway Art!
cles. as follows; -: - : . - '-' "
A year's subscrintton (1883) ana tne num- -
bers for 1888. ... 1 . 7. . . . $4 JiO
A year's subscription (1889) and the num- i
ters for 1888. bound in ciotn ;...... .
literature and Ah
EiiXewsr
OKORGE Dlii R1DGE,
secretary. Manager an Actuary,
3 a year; 25 centa nuiubeT. 1
Obarles ScribnV3rSohs
745-745 Br war. N.Y. '
- 1,365
2,232
1,154
877
1,846
42.
757
1,U6
- 2,561
12.833
1,517
2,099
1,617
2,041
.2,096
1,690
1,283
4,943
17,300
1,097
2,584
2,609
2,680
1,293
2,101
1,333
1,575
15,872
975
965
915
910
3,284
2,856
1,684
1,988
817
W7
GEO. J. EASTEKDAT,
,AS3't Secretary."
15,391
756
2,335
1,204
-1,897
1,215
2.327
1,266
1,419
12,419
552
405
1,482
1,105
717
764
1,236
901
965
2,352
10.439
2,816
868
287
182
974
1,291
5C9
742
1,873
1.504
858
560
1,C63
410
-553
780
Life Insurance at Absolute Cost.
A Guaranteed Policy.
An incontestlble Policy.
Maturity value In Cash at Fixed Agtf.
Annual Cost Absolutely Llmlted.
Oniv Four Payments per Year.
' Nori Forfeitable After Three Years,
P. S. RIDDELLE, M. D..
3ledlcal Director,
tv a: gibson. Koecial Atrent.
Hoiae Office, Central National Bank Bulldtngf
Washington. D. C j
joiin IIAAK. Jk.. Lecal Agent.
wt 2 Wilmington N. C7
OtYDE'S
New YorU A'Wilmfn?'
Ste&mshid V.o r
Fisliermen's Supplies,
i
Builders' Hardware,
PA INTS AND SASH
- - "1
FROM PIER 39. EAST RIVE K NEW YORE
Located between Chambers apd Roosevelt sts
At 3 cclocK, P. M. : t r ; ; V
FANITA
PA WNKE. .......
..Saturday, -Nov 8
..Saturday, Nov 45
mmn strictlyigrk whre led,
made bythe old Dutch proces9," the best Lead
on the market. They not being In Combina
tion can make special price on same.
i 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 economy
Pump1, Stf p-f adders
We ask for your patronage and shall ev-
endeavor to deserve the same. "
FROM WILMINGTON
T 1 , Tl "-VT n f7.
Jra. v ....
FANITA......
.Friday, Nov 7
.Friday, Nov 14
Respectfully,
N. Jacobi Hardware Co.,
ap tt 12ISO: FRONT ST.
nr- Through Bills Lading afid Lowest Thro
Bates guaranteed to and from points in Nortb
and South Caroll aa. - ' ' '
For Freight or Passage apply to i r . . -
U - G SM A LLBONES, SuperlntndenL
r wilmingt.on, N4 C.
TIJEO. 1?. GKR. Tranic Manager, v -
New York
WM. P. OLYDE & CO.. (icn'l Agents.. "
novyi.f fowling Gnen. New Yorfc. x-
a.t'on on all Subjects
Xewvork Iimio,
One
Dollar a Tear.
Do not. fan fd'Si!iwn..i2 "' . .
v .' ror the
Nfcw York
dec Ifltf
Weekly
Herald.
fk ..
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University.of North Carolina
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Tuition, $30.
I70UR REGULAR COURSES OF . STUDY,
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Separate schools of Law and Medicine, whose
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Jy 3 tf President, Chapel Hill, N. C.
I S 'KFPEQT OCT. OTII.
EAVE WILMINGTON AND 6.30 P. M
15.S9.5
15.903
The total rc4 beins Fowle 148.335:
Dockery 134,035. v-
- :
TOTQ P A PFTJ 1RINTD WITH
1 illO Z txl. DIVlnJ: manufactured by
be i alrmouiitJrrntiBg Inx u orte, . . ,
- T. K. WRIGHT A CO .
rcth street arcsssylratia avenue,
jaail . fht!lgij?ii p- .
Missi s Burr & James' School
HTISSES BURR AND JAMES WILL RE-
open their School for Young Ladies, andchil
drcn of.both sexes, . .
6 ii Tliurjcdny, Oct 2d.
The course of study, as heretofore, will te
systematic and thorough. , Indlridual instruc-
l ion bestowed upon each pupil: the same care
ful attention given. In training the slow mind
as tho;e or brtgnt intellect.
Class Sir glng. Free-hand Drawing, Calis-
tnemcs ana reeaieworK iree Of cnarge, -
Musical Department, under tbe superinten
dence of Mr?. M. s. CUSHING. Pupils in
music, either within or without the schobl.
will be accommodated with suitable hours of
insrruction tnat win not interfere with les
sons or hours of study. Every care and atten -tlon
is given to the moral welfare of the child.
For lurther parclculars please apply to 2?4
North Third street and see Principals.
J b hn Werh er.
'JflERE IS BUT ONE, Afc.O HE. HOLDS
forth it No. 29 Market street.5 , A good Share
for 10 cents, a Shampoo for 20 cents, or a Hair
Cut tor 80 cents. Four of the best Barbers In
the State. Clean towels, sharp razors and
prompt, attendance, JcilN WERNER.
The German Barber.
. .en 10 tr . : a Market street.
I iEnteriJiinrants!
JMIOSE WHO AKE PLAN5INO AMUSE-
ments and Katertainments for in coming
season will do well to consult the Magazines
in the ' . . ". - .
'- WILMINGTON LIBRARY EOOMS,
noTlti t asjaiartet; street.
' Leave Hammocks 7.50 a. m. and 5.30 p. m.
.,-..!..!.
Sunday trains leave Wilmington 2 30 Jand
6.50 p. m. " L I
Leave Hammocks 9.30'a. m, and 5.30 p. m.
Leave Wilmington 10.00 a."- m. l. Saturday
only. 25c roimd trip every day. " r ;
J. R. NOLAN,
03t 8 tf General Manager.
THE ACME
MAlJ TJFAOTUBING 00.
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MANOFACTURERS OF
Fertilizersj Pine fibre and
Pine Fibre Matting
rpHE REPUTATION OF OUR FEltTlLIZKHS
the ACME and GEM, ts now established, and
the results of th.ree years' use in the" hands of
the best farmers of this and other states will
at test their value as a high grade manare
The MATTING, made from the leaves of our
native pine, is conceded to be equal to any
wool carpet for comfort and durability and the
raemand'ior it is daily increasing. It has vtr-
tuta uvi. ii'uuu iu any oLiier launc
The FIBRE or WOOL Is extensively useti for
upholstering purposes, and as a filling for
jiatixesses is aimosi. eauai to nair. oeine ucrnt
elastic androof against Insects.
ceruncates from reliable parties uslnsroTii
eoods can be seen at our offlce. or will be mall.
ea upon puoucauoiu lan 4 tf
STILL AT WORK;
AM NOW WrELIr PREPARED TO REPAIR
all kinds of Furnitore, sewing M & nines, Fan
cy Articles, &c and where It Is possible make
them as good as new. Wort .done promptly.
and priceslow. caUandsee me and get e
tlmates antl prices. ' .i. 'W .-.ik;:i"f ?
V-'-:'r'-r- 7 ' B. TARKAR, ?
S. W. cor. .Front ant Orrge srnets.
I am sou agent here for theNew :nome
Sewing Machine, one of the best Machines on I
the market. Needles ana foil for sale.ni L
luca io tf , - ' 1
.Dix neguiar Editors; Special Co
rc&puuueuia at Home an Al.rn.
Stories, Reviews, Condensed Km
Departments !for FamAM n":
chants, Bankers, Professional Men
Students, Boys and Girls.
i ms year the Obskrvvb urin -u
ish more than!
FIFTY P1MZE ST0H1ES,
and the ablest' and most Tvmnl..
writers fw11 contribute to Tte cof
umns.rr Poets and Drose .writ.A.
thors,editorsj;men of science and
women of genius will fill the col
umns f the. Observer, and it wfl
give lift y-two unexcelled papen io
the coming year.
I'l ice, $3.00 a year.
Clergymen, $3.00 a year. t
Great Ind ucements for 1830
1. The NEW YORK OBSERVER wQl tttttBf
'or One year to any clergyman not now t tab
scribcr, for ONE DOLLAR. .
3. Any subscriber sending his own subeatp
tion for a year in advance and a new subsoil
ber with $5.00, cani have a copy of the In
reus Letters." or "The Lite of Jerry JicAnlej.'
3. We will send the OBSERVER tor tne r
malnder of this year, and to January L is,
to any kew subscriber sendlnvtisuliBameua
address and $acd in advance. Tosucnsutisrn
bers we will also give either theTolnnoi
4IrenttsLftters,,or "Tho Lift of JerrxXfr
Auley.' - i .
Agents-wanted everywhere. Liberal ter'
Large commissions, sample c ret
Address, .. . . i ;. ;.,; :
New Yort Observe,
NSW YORK
English and Classical School
. BY I
Kov. Daniel Morrell, A. 11.
11HE THIRTY-rSECOND ANNUAL 8SSI0J j
wiu begin D. Y.) Wednesday, tne nr w w.
taber. For any Information applj o
Orange street, corner of Fifth. seplStf
A FREE TRIP TO EUROPE.
rj HE PUBLISHERS OF TDE CAaAiu
oUEEN" will pre a free trip to rnwpe tt tie
person sendlnj? the largest number tt won
constructed from letters contained la'5
name of their, well known Magazine
CANADIAN QUE15N." Addlttonal nw
consisting of Silver Tea Sets, Wia
Cblna Dinner Sets, Portiere Curtain.
Dresses, Mantel Clocks, and manyw"
ful and valuable articles will also be awanw
i in order or merit, j:
Webster's Unabridged Dictionary to w "m
as authority in deciding tbe contest.
This is a Donular Plan of introaorin?
! ular publication. iEvery one senaitg -not
less than ten words will receive f pn
Enclose thirteen 2c. stamp? for wojny
Catalogue of present and tnree vamv. ,
I subscription to Tbe tueen.' . ,
: ?- Aaoress ? nrrrx
t . THE CANADIAN QrEEt.
tr itf j - T3roBiw.v
Not at All Necessar;
First-Class
r0 CARRY YOURPKOVISlu.As
to Carolina Beach as there is a
Family Grocery
! theresupplled with everythlaff tne
affords and sold at dty prices.
All K'nds of Canned Gocfs
FOR LUNCH AND PIC NIC FABTI W
and everything else that goes to
fine lunch. , i-;'' H -: ..-'u-
' Full supply of ICE always on ha. fl
...tt nf PAROLIXA u..t
And It to their interest to deal w
will keep on hand everythinz w
and Housekeeping line, . .
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