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A bill for the gradual . abolition: of Jwtry baa been adopted by the Senate and ' CbuKter of Depuliea of BraziL; - Fab, a Ba has been appointed U. 8. Dia triciAttorfieyfor the Eastern District of 0Ith Carolina. - A Tennessee desper- i j shot an officer who was attempting to 8t him near Bristol. Tenn. ; the i guided officer shot his man through 'the l,ead killing him instentiy. The " troops protecting Chinese at Rock Spring, y hk- going mto winter quarters; white warn refuse to go loVworkandljr Jon,i company will import-two handred ' Mrm .r.3 to take their' places. -7 Roa vft i' P- Flower declines the nomination for V-ut- Governor by the Democratic Con ation of New York. The Daunt Icssind Genesta started out for another rice yesterday. The Sovereign Gud Lodge. I. O. O. F., adjourned after being in session all the week in Baltimore, flew York markets: Money 12 per cent; cotton steady at 10 1-1610 3-16c; vraeat. unrr!H.c t -as 3-jQty5iC; corn, '.on Southern , floor un srli . ' v' - ntise quiet at Siic, . : j.i 10. vKH idu ban a jopuIa 900,000, but 200,000 are Turk. Jumbo is 10 have a 130,000 monu ment. He was said to have been 24 years old. . , , The colored bolt from Mahone in Virginia to some extent, is .reported . jg being assured. Tie Irish in -America are talking of raising 1225,000 to pay the Irish members in Parliament. 1 ' . The telegraph got the late Col. Yellowly's name mixedr The ' Aa 2'Hta Chronicle has it YeilowbiiL It is now believed that 24,000 per sons Lave been murdered since the beginning of the outbreaks in An- nam. - - . Independent Democrats in Balti nirrf have revolted against the "bo.si-H." That is nothing new for .Baltimore. Prinoe Jerome Bonaparte (Plon Pion) has issued a manifesto. His yower is gone . and . his utterances iiavi do force. :' ' John SUcrman'tf friend in Wash ington say- he is disappointed and ao realized i that hia ..bloody-shirt fhpjiuig a a fizzle and will do his party harm. ; 4 -: eWs, owner of the - Philadelphia Press, is reported to have aided Mahone to the extent 5 of t5,000. Another illustration o? the ' old' ;saw, "the fool and his money soon parted." M Mariinsburg, W. Va.vRobbin8's 'irciN blew down while. : perform to 2,500 people. They were all caught under it. Twenty-five per sons were injured seriously and many others less so. ., .- The New York Times is hilarious over the Republican ticket. . It has egan to talk already of "the poor democracy." The Democrats have not made anything by swapping off John Kelly and his crowd for Mug wumps who are insatiable. We have not met the first Wil mington Democrat who likes Presi- ueveland's letter to Eaton on tmI Service. His anxiety to retain wat Republican in office is specially --uuiwiui and is often commented "Pn. There are plenty of men in -country who are more capable uorman Eaton is. ' hp'oereMiTe and Ably Edited. Raleich Viaitnfi - - ' iU p;!uVilra,inSton Stab completed J eighteenth year with last Tnes- of North n 18,0ne of tbe Oldest HE? edited and well C&aper- eedwecansay the Stau mUi n y. 'orabW Z wmPa mosja rawy with the best na nf th sZT of that ontinn " rio.fc Cia88 journal. - ouuCHHH IO It. , ; lhe . B Ch3 4nd ? H; Ctawforc urch &t tL , the or.anization of. a iemK... lu.ai Place with tvntv.iKa toemw." ana a Sandav oaKwi .. . . 4 "Wl Vi AVibJ . xxxvn.--ND. 5. State G-leanult The Iienoir Topic i& tea rears old Ivia a good country aper under its present management, " r , ;"v r Raleifitb .Recorder: SatuTd"av Wake Forest reported 14lstudente-1 Octo ber will find the College with over one hundred and flfly.v-;.;.0'-vw-' -u- Rev Wk B.7ATrowood renorts in if. C s&jrierian 6 additions at Forest School House, and 8f at Xak Grove-School House, in Stanly county, ,5 A - Kinstori Collese has 133 pupils and not 30 as ' .the Stab was made to aav. This is probably the largest school east of the W. & W. Railroad.- s- i ; f Religious revivals reported I in Raleirii Recorder: Elon Grove. 20 barji tiams; Mount Zion, 24 additions; link's Chapel, 10 additions; Macedonia, 33 bap tismal with 5 more to be bastised : ; Kid'a Chapel, 16 addions; Enon, 13 baptisms. The Statesville Jjmdmarkw& that Col. J. C. - Harper, of Lenoir,, one of the Western Asylum commissioners, was absent from the jneetine last week from a singular cause: he Is subject to asthma and cannot go aboh theag weed is in bloom. -: .;...".t . ' ; Religious revivals reported in the Raleigh Advocate: Roxboro Circuit, 80 professions; Oak Grove. 20 additiona."four of them Baptists; Rowan Circuit. 94 proi reasions, over additions; Dan River Mis sion, 27 additions; Hatteras Mission, 137 ad ditions; Mooresville Circuit. 24 additional professions; Shelby Circuitr 33 professions, 27 additions; Swift Creek Mission," lft add- tiona. . ' - ':'vg:'iv - . 'v-;.!'V ' Co.,- ord Timet The farmers in Cab?: ntil Stanly counties' pi anted more tobaci-o.SI; i . year than ever before,- and we learn ,. is bein.f cured with fair aue-r cess. - : Ue snecial series of meetrBM itt- tbe Mt ' idit Church - continue with In creasing interest. Rev. B. R. Hall. tf the Shelby station, is assistiner the castor. Mr. Hall is a preacher of much power and originality,' and bi sermons are heard by large congregatiooa. -. - ;: Charlotte Observer: .There are how 102 students at Davidson Colleze. Col. L. C. Jones and Mai Winder spent yesterday in Shelby and superintend ed the commencement of work upon the extension of the Carolina Central. They put fifty hands to work, and without any speech-making, wine-drinking and whis key swilling went directly to business. In our opinion. oneof the surest evidences of the reanimation, of Davidson College is the effort that is now being- made to have a telegraph, office established there. v Iliekory .Press: The crops of this section have not been better - in many years. " The freight on a car load of berries from Hickory to Paint' Rock, on the borders of the North Carolina line, costs $160 about twice as much as from Paint Rock to Chicago. A large firm operating in this town has recently made a contract with an owner of wagons and teams to transport a lot of dried fruit from Lenoir to Hickory. This appears to be an odd proceeding in view of the- fact that a railroad, in good condition, extends the entire distance, and that trains are running : . .1 ' mi . a an j over me route. iae wagon rates are two cents per cwt under the railroad rates, and there lies the secret of the transaction. Elizabeth . City. .Economist: Opinions conflict as to tbe business prospects of our county and our section. The scuppernong is our grape,, the most de licious of table grapes; and we were grati fied to nave tbe legal opinion of brotner Pruden last week, that it was the most healthy : of fruits and that a quart upon your kidneys would knock a cbill into a cocked hat before It had time to blister your lips. 3d IredelL Washington county dots: Mr. Ras. Spruill died in i'lymoatn on tne lotn inst. 1 He army worm has made his appearance in some of the cotton fields on the sound side. - Tyrrell county item: Crops that looked so prosperous tnree weeks or a month ago are withering and dying in the fields, especially rice. ' I heard a farmer say that you -could go in some of thetice fields and touch one head of rice with fire,1 and .the whole row would burn from that one bead. Other crops are failing in orooortion - : - THE GITT. i!HfiW:ADVEBXlajaKNrK;f- -s D. O'CkMTHOn For rent. . ; r MmirsoH Pants patterns. ' " ' C. M. Hakbis Penetella. 8ami. Bkab, Sb Wanted. C. -W. Yates School books. Chbts. PnoTO.' Co Wanted. Collikb & Co Auction sale. Best White Hanging again. Heihsbeboeb School books. Gkkmahia Baud Grand ball. . -, ;. A. Shbieb Boots, shoes, etc. A. Davtd Merchant tailoring. McDouoall & BowDKS See. , Mrs. H. , Reedeb Hyacinths. " J. L. Bo atwbioht Groceries. S H. Fishblate About hats. Jomc Dyek Merchant tailoring. M. S. WnxABD Life insurance. GriES & McBcmsoH-T Andirons. Pabkeb & Tayxob Stoves, etc. Bbowh& Roddick New-goods. J. H. Habdin Salvation oil, etc. C. C. RR Change of Schedule. MEETnsro Howard R. F. Eng. Cor 8. H.'FishblAtb About clothing. G. R. Fbekch & Sons New styles. . W. Catlett Cape Fear Academy. N. Y. & W. 8. a Co Sailing days. : W.E. Spbxnqeb & Co Cotton press. HabbjsSh & Aixew New York styles. X. W- Gobdon & Sjoth Best insurance. Williams, Rakkih & Co Coffee, sugar, molasses, etc. Band Cbneert. Next-Wednesday, our friends of the Ger- mania Cornet Band will give their prom ised ball at Yollera HalL- The committee; we are assured,, are sparing no . pains, to make it 2 blgVuccess. In adffition to other attractions, ". the barid wmlrseral pieces of music. On this occasion the new hall will also- be appropriately dedicated and named. .-. .- -v , . -j--Deatlia at Smlrtivllle. ," .-f u'.l. " We regret to learn that Mr. :C. C. Drew dted at Smithville. Friday night, of con sumption.i!l'?i Kitlr.1? ' We .bear of .'the death," also'qf Mrs. HrinkmaVliose husband was; among the Bumberof pilots whe were lost outside ten WILMINGTON; C, SUNDAY, SEPT. 27, 1885. Seventeenth Sunday after Trin -r Day's lengtb -11 . hoars and 57 r- a iew peacnes ; are. sou coming to mikeKzX$A u, .4?JEleceipU; of ' cotton 1 yesterday 1,186 bales--SWi-fWMS v fScnppernopgl grapes v are - stil plentiful in market' ZM'i, 1 r -t here was a ; large amount 01 business transacted in . the Criminal Court last week. 'j -:.;:; r Thefe will.b'e no'pireaejiing or other 1 services at . the First Presbyterian Church to-day. --; .-, ; "; , ; r There was a runa way on Fourth street yesterday afternoon. 1 Extent of damages. unknown:;T;3J'-' q: '1 Messrsl W. S: Briega & CovSrill remove U one OI me stores i building this week. Eggs were retailin) at from 20 to 22 cents per d Whole sale price 17 to 18 cents. Mr. II. Vollers has growing in bis garden a tmhana tree, upon which there arc acw abut two dozen young bananas. Mr. John Maunder is construct ing a building for a marble yard on the south west corner of Front and Mulberry streets, y ... , , New River . oysters are very scarce yet, but. they . will commence com-, ingia pretty lively by jthe latter part of: nextweeki ' -' .-v-.-.-r-. v . .;v-f4 The Register of Deeds issued during the past week only two marriage licenses, one of which was for a white and one for a colored couple. The white fire department of this city has been ordered out for inspec tion and practice Monday afternoon. It is said that the exercises will be very inter esting. - , .v- Thanks to "Col. Cbas.; R. Jones, Secretary, for a complimentary ticket to the annual exhibition of the Carolina Fair Association, which takes place October 27th and 30th. That is a "sweet sidewalk at the . foot .. of Princess street, north side. Laborers have been busy for a day or two removing the NatividLicCs cargo of sugar from the building. ' Rev. Dr. Pritcbard was expect ed home from Philadelphia last night to fill his pal pit at the First Baptist Church to-day. A letter, or. postal to that effect, we understand, was received. The storm signal was hoisted at 10.45 yesterday morning, in obedience to orders from Washington, and in conse quence of a cycloaiah disturbance in the neighborhood of Pensacola. moving north eastward. The; interments in the various city cemeteries during tbe past week were as follows:' Oakdale, 1 adult and 1 child; Bellevue,. none; vJ5t Thomas' Catholic, none;. Pine Forest, (col.) 1. adult and 2 children. -Total 5. ...w.... - .,, Sunday School every Sunday, afternoon at 4 o'clock, at the Baptist chap: el, corner of Fifth and Wooster streets. The school now enjoys the advantage of a competent teacher, for the Bible class, which wiil increase Its efficiency very ma terially. PraonaI. ' We See from the Milwaukee (Wis.) Senti nel that Mr. Charles B. Draper has-been ap pointed postmaster at Oconomowoc, Wis., and the appointment is alluded to as a very good one. Mr. Draper is a brother of Mr. E. T. Draper,' of 4his clty.whose'father was for six years mayor of that city. ' Messrs Thomas Howell and R. S Brad ley, of Raleigh, were in the city yesterday. Mr. John Hanks has returned to Wll mington. His many friends will be glad to hear that he is to remain. Capt. H. D. Gilbert, who has been quite feeble for several weeks, is slowly Improv ing, we are glad to hear. l - Mr. I. Shrier has left Jor the North, where he intends buying a large stock of clothing for the fall and winter trade. " ; . .' 1 Mr. Fletcher Manning,- accompanied by his wife, left for New York on the steam shipiZa this morning, where he ex pects to engage in the commission business. "The committee" will miss him at Pine Grove, but wish him much good luck in his new home , Mr. J. R. Monroe, of Fayetteville, a re cent graduate of 2 the University with high distinction' has accepted the position of assistant teacher with Prof . Catlett at the Cape Fear Academy. Mr. Monroe comes highly recommended, and jxo doubt will be a most valuable auxiliary to the Pro fessor. A. BarcUr. Some excitement: was created on Dock street, last night, by the discovery of an al leged burglar on the. roof of Mr. H. West- mann'B house. A policeman was summon ed to aid in the .capture of the man, but the fellow jumped off the roof of an extension of the main building and made his escape, - -i Tbe Iron Bridge. '2 The petitions for an.iron bridge over the W. & W. RaUroad onFourtii street, having been numerously signed byf our best -Cittr whs and tar-payers,; were handed inyesterf day for the action of the city authorities. 15-See foiirthpage zorotner local news. NKW ADVERTISEMENTS. iA .CMIlXTrVAiictlolieer. y't$- bt tcoELna ; co. jjOOTAY. SKPTJSTHj ATM O'CLOCK WE will ken at Itock' Spring oteJ, HOTJSIHOLD AMP KJTCHBH ytTBNTTPBB. ' : , 1 segTlt Germania Cornet Band Ja: lTdiXE - "irDOTSPAt, SBPTi SVTH 1885.' TICKETS $109. No gentleman admitted without a lady. The Committee reseVvetlie right to exclude obeetionable persons.' J ' "V " ' ' ; r ' Commlttee-E. WDoscher, H.' Bat&Jsn, J. 3. L. Giesohen, C. F. VonSampen. t; ' se 27 H ' Relief: Fire Eneiie Co, 0fi li iflLdered tawear at vonr Enelne House, to morrow ratfrrfemang, n a.ao o'clock, in rau areas uniform, for prst(ee.lto-v -.'. ' liy order of to Foreman. J.J.l.ilKSCHEK. 8c 27 it , Sec. Sec'y. For Hent, The Store opposite City Hal.', at pte- iii sentoccnDled by Mr. C. P. Myers. This IIBII If is ajrooa stana ror eitner a ut Jing or a Grocery Store. Apply to B.O'CONNOB, Keal Estate Agent. se27 3t : Hyacintlis. MRS. BENBT BEEPER OT7EBS FOR SALE a lanre assortment of Imported Hyacinths. Anemones. Crocus and other kinds of Bulbs. Pure White Double and Single Hyacinths, and other f eparate colore, all for forcing, at 75 cents ana ii.uu per aoz. iranoy ransy eeea, imported from GermaHVi Flower Pots of all sizes at the kwestprlos... , , . sei7 It Hanging Again. QARPETS, CARPETS, NEW AND PRETTY; cheap, too " New Wall Paper. Borders, and ct--rythlng pretty in the Honsefittlng line. JJS WHITE, - the Paper Hanger sept 27 It ' and Carpet Maker. Wanted! Wanted ! HIDES. WOOL AND WAX. . HrGHEST CASH prices pal for same ' 300 BOXES CHOICE BRANDS TOBACCO for sale low. 8AJPIBEAR, Sr., aeSTtf : 18 Market Street. Cape Fear Academy TyiLL BEGIN ITS THIRTEENTH SESSION ON MONDAY, SEPT. 28TH, in the Meglnney School Rooms. It is important that pupil enter at the beginning of session 8ee catalogues in Book stores. WASHINGTON CATliBTT trW. sepl3 7t 13 15 18 80 23 25 27 nao Pants Fatterds. QTTRBTOCK OS1 PANTS -PATfK&HS 13 YEXY handsome and varied in Styles An elegant line of Corkscrew and Diagonal Suitings In all colors Neckwear to great variety, and all the novelties of the season, . At MUNSON'S 8eu7l Furnishing Rooms. Sctal Booh aii Mool Supplies. PENS, PENCILS, INK. SPONGE, PENHOLD ers. Slates, Crayons, Book Baga and Straps, Copy Books, Exercise Books, Ac, Ac We will make . it to your advantage to buy of ns.. We buy for Cash and oan afford to sell cheap. w. x auks. se 27 U ' 119 Market Street. Penetella, A FINE SMOKE t FOB FTVB. CENTS. ALSO, the MANHATTA and CHARIOT CIGAR. . Bold only at CM. HARRIS' Popular News and Cigar Store. -AH lhe latest Newspapers. Illustrated Panera. Magazines, &o., always on hand. se271t Lealiss Kew Tort Styles ! QILK. STIFF AMP SOFT. HATS I SILK UMBRELLAS ! HARBISON A ALLEN. Hatters. se 87 t , For Sale, A GOOP SECONP HANO 7-OCTAVE SQUARE GRAND KNABE PIANO, . Apply at se 23 2t we sn THIS OFFICE. A Card. JJiIANO TUNING AND REPAIEIMQ. IN AN- gwer to Inquiries I would state that I expect to be In Wilmington by the first or middle of Octo ber, prepared to do thorough first class Piano work. Orders may be left at either of the Music Stores. - ; -Be 20 St bq - i - K W. LINEBACK. Rev. Daniel Morrelle's JNGLISH AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL. The Twenty-sixth Annual Session will brgin Thursday, the First of October. For terms or sny information call at the School House, corner of Filth and Orange Sts. sept 20 9t - . Market Stalls for Bent. PARTIES WHO RENTED STALLS NOS. 5 AND 8, Front Street Market, not having complied . with requirements of Market Ordinances, we will Rerent them, at Public Auction, MONDAY, Sept. 28th, at 12 o'clock, at the Front Street Market House. . MARKET COMMITTEE, . se25 8t ' .- By order pf Aldermen. " . l ' . Text Books TJSED IN THE ,CA7X ; FEAR ACAPEMY, Washington Cailett,FiiaclpaL J.B. Monroe,.Aa sistant, for sale at . ; : . ' HBINSBERGBR'S ' : live Book and Moslo Stores. School Books jn SCHOOL SUPPLIES,. J5LATES, COPY Books, Crayons, Book Straps, Bags, Penoils,Peis, Inks. Rubbers, Ac. ' Parents! will please send their children to - , set7tf .;- ' ;'"';', HEINSB IRGKR'S. O UB FALL STOCErOFBOOTS SHOES, HATS, CAPS TRUNKS AND VALISES is now com plete. Latest styles and lowest prices.' i - tJaU at y-x-rt A. ftRnmiM" .sepSTtf : 1C8 & 110 Market St; E1SS1 v Is 1 NEW; ADVERTISEMENTS. . For Fall: and Winter. BROWN & RODDICK, r- f:; -9 North Front 8UV ' - ..- . :.;:.'. ..-vr vrc &r. HAVING JUST RETURNED FROM THE NOR- thern Markets, we are now prepared to offer our patrons some EXTRA INDUCEMENTS in FALL ANP WINTER PRY GOODS. Our assortment has never been so large, nor prices as low. out purchases haying been made previous to present advance. We are exhibiiing many NOVELTIES for this season. , . s y V v MewDrMs Coolds ".-. In great vcriety. HOMESPUNS and all the latest Novelties.. ' '."u-- "-: . . . '.:-:-.- New Worsted Ifteci amLBraldHj in aU Widths and Colors, to match every shade of Press Goods. ' ; . '' . . . ;. Our' Cloak Department Has nevQi Lova so well rerreaenteS - The Vari ety and &syii Cacn be surpassed. IOO Fall Wi-iip!!. Llglit Weight, at aGRSAT Tj.AFOIN. Former prices $25.00 to S57.00; our i.iU;e f.00 to SIO.W. Call before they are gone. . ,. A Large JLot of BLACK JERSEY JACKETS, $2.00, worth $5.00. Po. do. Pouble, $3.00, " $6.00. PART of a Bankrupt Stock' from Boston. Underwear, Hosiery and Cloves, For Ladle3, Genta and Children. The Heaviest Stock we have ever catried any season, and the Cheapest Blankets. Over Two Hundred Pairs in stock, and more to arrive, at prices varying from $1.25 to Si 5.00 a Pair. x Call and look over our Stock. We guarantee our prices to be below the market, ' BROWN & RODDICK, 9 NORTH FRONT STREET. WILMINGTON. AND 27 HAY STREET, FAYET rSVTLLE, N. C sa27tf From 4 10 6- yE CUT ON AN AVERAGE FOUR SUITS per day in oar Merchant Tailoring Department, but, as is quite natural, wewanj; to increase the nnmWer. We want ta have 8g. AJUZ aadjBriU make every effort to carry out our wishes. We have tha facilities for doing the work, and are never satisfied if not running at full speed. We appreciate the fact that to bring about this result wa must offer SUPERIOR INDUCE MENTS to ths trade, and we intend to do it; and, though we know now .wedothe largest busi ness, still there is no reason why it cainot be larger. We have the VERY CHOICE ? vr.s OF GOODS to select from, and w ,.-.r.'y makine some HANDSOME SU i'rive each succeeding season to exci ' r. ef forts, and we fell confident til.; o.r v. ri -his fall and winter will be even better than last. ; . A. DAYIJJ, MERCHANT TAILOR. se27tf "Save." rpHERB IS NO REASON WHY GENTLEMEN should pay from $40 to $75 for Snits of Clothes made to order by people who know nothing about the Tailoring business except the faculty of charging these enormous prices, when here in our midst they can save about 20 per cent, and get Suits made where the proprietor is a Practical Tailor andlcompetent to satisfy the most fastidious, , ; : ' ' We claim we oan furnish the MOST FASHION ABLE SUITS AT A LESS COST than any of the so-called "Tailorr" m this State. We have the CHAMPION -CUTTER, the emi nent young Englishman, who pleases all of our customers with his stylish . garments.; He is a practical Tailos, who has learned his trade on the work-bench, and through, hard study, e: rience, remarkably fine taste and close attention has gained a position in the master art" worthy of any Cutter in London, Paris or New York. We personally give our attention to the work room, where every garment turned out by us is superior in workmanship to any other house. Our prices are far Delow the exhorbitant oharges of other Tailors who claim to do first class work. JOHN DYER, ee27tf .- ... . .Tailor. ORFOLK, VA., WAS STARTLED RECENTLY by the announcement that Mr. Cioera Burruss, one of its wealthiest oitiena, had died suddenly while sitting in a chair, withoat having had any premonition of tha events He was insured in the Mutual Life Insurance Company for $20,000, the policy dating from 1868. The net cost of this In surance was but $io",275. " Weekly Exchange" of 21st Sept. ; - i- . - M. R. WILLARP, Agt Mat. Life Ins Co. of N. Y., sep27tf- . 1- 214 North Water St. School for Toiiiig Ladies, MISS II ART, Principal, Assisted by MISS M. B. BROWN. Vocal and Instrumental Moslo taught by MBS. m. p. Taylor. - : (" ', - " j.- : rf -..-.Ai ; ' The next Session w01 begin WEDNESDAY, the 7TH OF OCTOBER: - Thorough course ; English, French, Mathematics, Natural Science, t - Free instruction In French language, Class Singing. Calisthenics and Needlework. The ART CLASS, under MRS. B. H. PARSLEY, will be resumed the first week In November. - for terms ana particulars, apply to the ; phinc IPAL. No. 5, North Third fitreAfl se 13 tf snth nao ' - GregoiTytt CORNER SEVENTH ANP NUN 8TS' WTXL begin its Annual Session on Monday, Oct. Btb. Applications for. admission will be received at Memorial Hall, In the School building, on Fri day, the 2d, and Saturday, the 3d. , v L G. A. WOODARD, Principal; " ; P.'P. DODGE, Financial Agt. . -ne 84 iw 'Tjrr ANTE lLaaies and gentlemen in eltV or 11 country wtenmg to earn -ia to t v a aay as their own homes; uo canvassing; work famished and sent by mail anydlstanee. For particulars W., 03 w. Ytn stn vinomnau, u. se271t; WHOLE NO. 5936 -NEW-ADVERTISEMENTS: Fall and Winter Goods, 5 5 AT- fHaitotSt; An Entirely ITcraT tiocK -tOF- Silks, Rnadams. Ottomans, Velvets, Cashmeres, Tricots, L,adicV Clotli, Henriettas, Flannels, &c, &c. White Gdui Laces, Edgings. Furs, Gloves, Corsets, Men's and Boys' Wear, Hosiery, Housekeeping Goods, r Domestics, Notions, &c, Ac. AT PRICES LOWER THAN THEY HAVE BEEN i KNOWN FOR YEARS. Terms Positively Cash. . I SHALL SELL MY GOODS AS LOW AS THE LOWEST CATALOGUES. ALL I ASK IS THE SAME TREATMENT- Cash! Cash! Cash! And assure you at the same time, my kind pat' rona, that I propose to maintain in the future the reputation gained in the past, of having The Best . the Cheapest, AND Kosl AssortmcHt of Gcofls To be fonnd outride of Kew York. Call and be convinced at H. H. KATZ'S se 20 tf 116 KIABKET ST. AI OLD Sf AND BUT A NEW STORE, South Front St. "yTTH A FRESHSIOCK OF CHOICE GEOCE RES,seleoted almost exclusively for the RETAIL FAMILY TRADE of "the city, and ith a full corps' of Competent Assistants, M Expenses Materially BedaceH, I feel 'waxrahfecf fd offering to the public In ducements equal to any house In the South. I would be pleased to wait on all who will call upon me, and even if they do not buy, feel sure I can offer prices which will surprise. If is no trouble to show my' Stock, or to give Prices. , ; : t J0. L. BOATWBIGHT, se 17 tf 15 & 17 SO. FRONT STREET. Worth Consideration. ON EVERY $10,000 OF INSURANCE IN A "sixty days' clause" Co. you lose in case of totsl loss at least $100. Why not save thisamt. by insuring in tne IuTerpol & Mllon & (Hole Ins. Co. which pays all losses WITHOUT DISCOUNT? Jno.W.Oordon & Smith "i .AGENTS. $66,000 paid for losses in North Carolina for 1884.- - - -- - - se27tfJ Some New Styles. "f HAVE SOME VERY PRETTY STYLES OF Gentsjand Ladles' Goods, whioh we offer at rea sonable prices. : . Our GENTS' $2.53 AND $3.00 GAITERS best In the State for the money.' Call and see. Geo. B. French & Sons, '.r, '"108 SORTH FRONT STREET. Salvation 0il iiv Sr; Jacob's oil; wizard oil, magic oil, St. Joseph's Oil, 8. 8. 8., Ely's Cream Balm, Catioura, Cnratlne, Household Ammonia, Pond Lily Wash, Baxter Iron Tonic, Sweet Gam and Mullein, and a full stock of other saleable Patent Medicines, Drogs, Chemicals, Ac. - . H. HAEPIN, ; Druggist and Seedsman, ae27tf New Marlet. WUmtaurton,.H, C. .... Cotton Press. HAVE ONE OF THE 7ELBBBATXD MO-1 NARCH COTTON PRESSES stoclt, which eta! be had at a low figure. jSuarantee it to be supe iior to any Press on the marketj- : 'rj-; T'j ' WM.S. SPRINGS3 00 "M .c'" , l9,aaMarket8treet, se27tf Wilmington N. C. NEW ADVERTISEMKNTS Custoraers Happy and Competitors Mad. ' WM1K) BusnrEss ON Af ;?Vjtr' LIBERAL : SCALE ! ITothing Small About Ug ' - " " . ' . ' ' . "WIS lAVE" land UET LIVE." . r WE APPRECIATE OUR CUSTOMERS ANP OUR CUSTOMERS APPRECIATE US " . T WE ALWAYS REMEMBER THE BOYS aNif THE BOYS REMEMBER US. ' 1 THIS ST2ASON SE GIVE AWAY A COMPLETED ASE-BALfj ojwsrzrr 1 with every Boy's and Ck5iIrrns SuifcOf .Closes and at the same time we tch the Sait AT LRASf - '.ii-vM I TWENTY PER CENT. CHEAP JC? Til AIT NY i vi f - - w-yt OTHER HOUSE. - ' IV OUR STOCK OF -J CLOTHIHOjllJ FUBHISHIHG GOODS !' " ' isjthb . .; 1 Largest and Finest ! : , : f Ever brought to this market, ' '.. - : Or to be seen in the Stete. "IT IS COMPLETE if r IN EVERY PARTICULAR." - ' ' s As regards prices We assure yon there will be , ' ----- .L L -- - 1 no trouble about that. Y ' , S. H. FISHBLATE, '- ' KING CLOTHIER, , " : , " Wilmington, N. cC - -- ' - ' 0" We seU the WINSTON UNLAUNDRIED ' 11 iVv SHIRT for 15 CENTS good as any One Dollar " Shirt in the market. . gep 97 It ; '. .' -. It h . NobfDy New Styles in THIS WEili WB WILL -BiCZlVB A FULL LINE OF . - l Hiatal : FOB YOUTHS ANP GENTS Wo will hare the celebrated makes of JOHN r B. STETSON & CO., the finest Hat Manufacturers r . .in the world. s. n. fi8hblate, se27 1t MSN'S WEAR DEPOT. 7 --V."- Coffee, Sngar, Molasses ; 2Q Sacks Choice BIO COFFEE, , - t . , (, 2 Bbla standard Granulated SUGAR. - -'' 5Q Bbls White Extra C ' do - ; ; " y Bbls Golden tf do. " IQO Bbls Choice Porto Rico MOLASSES, , L 1QQ Boxes D.S. a R. BIDES, . . A . "( V 1QQQ Bbls FLOUR, all grades, , gQQ Half Bolls 2 lb BAGGING, , . 2500 Bnndle8 New -&BR0W TIES, . 2gQ Kegs NAILS, " , 0 gQQ Bundles HOOP TRON, ..v 2 Bbls DISTILLER'S GLUE, ' Y 25wDOIJ,H SHEETING, 50 BXeS Seleotcd CREAM CHEESE, ,7". v Boxes CAKES sndlCRACKBRS, ' ' " 50 80X68 CAIIDT ' Soda, Lye, PotashJSoap, ' Starch,'.Snuff. Tobacco, c., Jlo , - r , . " For sale by ; .seS8tf . WILLIAMS RANKIN CO. . ; - j Seel V OUR CARRIAGES, PBJtETONSBUGGIES, ': - ; Road Wagons Carts, Drays, Trunk. Bags,- -' Satchels and Harness. Bepairinr promptly done , -Call, exaMne our goods, get our prioes, ana yo TOre MODOUGALL BOWPEN.- se'S7 tf - 114.North Front St r Cold -Weather IS COMING, AND NOW TB THE TIME TO have your btovea overhauled and put up for -the wtnter, If you want a first-class COOKING OF HEATING STOVE, we can furnish yon, f. .--Pure White Oil always on hand. , . " se 27 tf - S3 South Front St. Aixditons, &c.: ; -17E ARE OFFERING' THIS W1EK SOME-'. 11 thing nice in the war of Andirons Brass, . Berlin. Bronze and Iron . Also, Shovel and Tongs. -Blower 8tands, Coal Hods, ami everything to make the fireplace bright and cheerful. . ,GILBiMUBCHISON, . : - sep 27 tf - - - rMurchison Block, ' - vj -,V:
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Sept. 27, 1885, edition 1
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