ileMorning; Star.
.WHpl55g MONDAYS
two Months, -.
One ""7&t. Subscribers, d silvered in any pars
Wora
ntare not autnoraea w
"!? J!vrtnth to advanoe.
f--" Tnre" "
rUhe PoBt Office at Wttmmgton, K.
yiwi
as Second Class Hatter. .
fORNING EDITION
O VTLINES. r
The uctooer F j -v
ffient or ahu .. -
ent of Agncuiiu
hipa more of cotton tnan tnecias- crop, i
n fnTiire meieonoeicai couuiuubb; i
sui-'j1' w ,
the corn crop ta made; the yield isightly
1ktc tiie average. Earthquake shocks I
veieien xnuj -.- i
o'clock, in Kichmona, siaanionanajjjncn
inr: many people were trightened.rbutno
,mi!re id reported. Cardinal McCtos-
key o;eJ in New York city yesterdays bis
funeral obsequies will take place Thursday.
Cotton crop in sight 753,080 - bales.
pricce Albert, of Prussia!; has been;
appointed, regent t th-JtBruos
witk the "Me of CambaTidjpts.
Thousands of nlitiMBSied- Uu
irreat exolosion at Hell Uate; the shock was
biii.ee since ine noi on . nuajr ; mw .pectai
policemen were sworn in. "Borwell B.
Lewis, President of Alabama University, is
djing. Prairie fires are raging in Ne
braska and Dakota. New York mar
kets: Money 12 per cent.'; cotton firm
at 9 13-169 15-16c; wheat, ungraded red
89e$l 03; corn, ungraded 5151fc; south
ern flour quiet and firm; spirits turpentine
stronger at 36c; rosinjquiet atlf l Q2l lft,
Mhs Mary Anderson is said to be
looking thin and pale.
Mr. JamesCbarlton- Lumsden was
60 ) ears, 1 mbnth:and days old,
according to the Raleigh lFsor.
Tbe Boston Pas is now a two -cents
paper, and an excellent one at that:
It is sound to- the oreand an exceL
lent news paper.: . Ibi is about - th e
best Democrat paper in the North.
, "The President isTJuttine in the postmas
ters where theywjlLdo tha most good."
Fes, ahd'hejs-putting the; Repub
Jican poatmasters .where' they will do
the least barmiout in the cold.
" Senator Beck, - of -.Kentucky, - says
that altempotary1 suspension of coin
age otBiiTer may ior the best, tie
does nqtbeljevein Shermans propoi
gition to increase the silver dollar by
20 per cent. and -Bays? it will never be
agreed to
The yonng Texas highwayman
who rubbed tlie San . Aogelo stage
recently has been ? arrested. - His
n ime is Jesse Jone?; and Tie is but 16.
years old. He is a bold fellow, and
will make a first rate Dick Turpin if
be lives long enough.
Attorney Uenerai uariana - is
grieved. He has - been accused of
wearing a a wallow-tailed coat on
omo occasion and be feels hurt
about it, aa be is perfectly, innocent
of Each a performance. ; ,3Vhat toiU
iub iiiugwumps nay uuw -t $
Natate makes no announcement of her
clisoge of scenes. PhUa. Herald.
i. -
TheHerald man never was present irj
a tornado area when , the fan was go
ing on and Nature Jwas on -a Jively
bender. She announces "her change
of scenes" with a vengeance on sucb
occasions, you bet ;
Gov. Cameron does not relish little
Billy Mahone's attacks upon him, but
Will hirla timn A " ZnYtmfmA
n. i - . - . . i
lias eaouffu . ihedos wna. wlu De m i
the next fnpro tmKkfl t. th.
ance ef power in the election of a United
States Senator ia Case the -. Republicans
carry the Assemb'.y. Gov. Cameron claims
teat he has not left the Republican party.
ihe new typesetting and stereo- J
typing machine recently exhibited in
WashinEton-is well thouoht of bv
. i r , I
Frwminent newspaper men. It is be- I
neved that it will eventually do away I
wicij wiLUii coBjposiurs. . a ois I
patch to the UtliWorld-gaT:" ' i I
. 'ItUunderstoodihatthrouehMr.Hutchl I
ia8 8 representatioiQ6:Richard Smith, of thi 1
i",?."'iWHldeman:ortla
?nd Mr- Stose, of ;the iVctc, of Chicago I
wl. C0?8'lnyestors. It is said that these
Qen. Johnston, of South Carolina.
bo has been appointed to the Sul
penntendencv of th
1.
uitary Academy, is a native of
tforth Carolina. . He was educated
the Universitv V;; Ia U-
there witL v,xz tt -rH i,, i L I
j " v ui'iuia auu vv an
i.i . ' -
ne University pfjCharlesion,;
. uifereawng tact that here are I
UVCB of iHorth Carolina' occu I
41 positions i
a - uiuoi, prominent education- i
in a State and among a I
Peple who used to turn up theif
08esat nn, , . .
ai our people, affect snneriori;
ihe pi! thatthey were thesaltof;
dearth, and retrAaA -
felt only to a slight extent in new xork. f all measnre of .the posperityrit en- Theirostumesi handsomer and new,- make
.The streetcar : driver's strike in 6L joys. We offer our beat wishes for Ane effect la the stage grouping A .very
Louis continues; there has been ao diatur- the; future of this papen ' . ' 7?-M
VOL. XXXVII;NOL,16
nor,: Qot.Qlr 'Saltbonoea' M lit e. 1
but in tienUl and 8ohbiarlychieT.
ment8 Tjjgy; are learniff more sensa
iorc of themselYea'.as compared
with others. Qeit. .ToTmf.ori i Hair!
to be a Bplendid .reQUeman and iis-
Ulro .v; v
alreadv maVin ft fino imr4;
... - t - 7 r 'rrrv- I
tv auuaiu u
eary age. , Present Shepherd is
back from5 his highly-enjoyed trip
JMOrUJ,wnere he Gained hew iionorfl I
and was royally entertained in New I
England.
j..
P DTltla rtlie TleB'V
; Oxford cTorclight '-.jl
Ahe Wilmington Stab the pid-
'jeat dajly trewsnaDer in&ih0,teV-k
-?Zr-Z"r ? aitracvire : anu r p I
wiui meimt, ana it aeserves tnet
Zozo. V ; .. . .
Johk Dteb Read.
Notick To tax-payers.
A.f Shbtsb Best shoes. v r '
Mtjnsoit Carr's meltons. . .... . .
A. David -Boys' clothing. '
C. M. Harkts Panetella. j
Tatxob's Bazaas Variety. " - :
C. JW. Yates School Ixwks.
Shkieb Fall and winter stock. f
J. H. Haedih Prices' reduced. . '
C.; P.; LpcxKT Attorney at law.
i F." C. MTT.T.KH Shoulder braces. j
Pabkkb & Tatxob Stoves, etc.
Hkzksbebobb Blank books, etc. T
Bbuosbs& Co Circus reproduced. ; .'
FtssbIiATBV And dont you forget it,
GriiKS cVlf tjbchisoh Andirons, etc. "
Geo. A. Peck Fire proof terosene.
W. E. Speihgeb & Co--Cotton press. :
.McDoTjGALii & Bowdes $15 buggies.
Mrs. . J. Ttjbijkgtqk Good, hoards
J. W. Gokdou 3b Bxtth Best insurancej
G. R. French & Sons Children's shoes!
l J. L. Boatwbight Molasses, syrup, etc!
Mas. K Warren & Son Grand display
WttiJAiis, Rankin & Co Bacon,' mo
lasses, bagging, cheese, etc . . .
Laeai nou. ' - !' ? I
A great many strangers were I
- .
in town yesterday.
bhop-keepeiw. say .that the cirl I
cus interrupted ttiWuit Saturday trading, f
Mr. E. G. Parmelee has. beep
appointed inspector at the Custom House. I
RoPintH nf nftnn vnstfirrlav
- . -.- i J I
Dates; same uay jasi year, oto uaiesj
There were three interments in
Oakdale cemetery last week; none, in Belle
vue. " -V -
Most of our , cbarobes have)
changed their evening hour of service to
7.30 o'clock.- -
Several of our city pastors stir
red up their congregations on Sunday last,
about staying away from church, especial
ly at night. So you had better go to-day
Services at the Second Presyf
by terian church to-day by Rev. John W
nrose, pastor, at 11 a.m., and 7.30 p.m.
Sunday school : at 3. 30 p. n. . instead of , 4
p.m. -. -' ' -','. i j.
Mueller's toy and fancy goods
store, corner of Market and Second streets,
which Was regularly opened last weekT is
one of the most Complete of the kind in the
Sooth. . - . . .. ' 1
fThe horse thief who went off
with Mr. R. C. Orrell's team was traced to
Jacksonville, in Onslow, and it is thought
went from there in the diretion of
Richlands. Detectives are after 'him.'T'-
il.i j si- ik. .ki. f is . ; i
uuu ununq iuc uuuw cuuiu iniw uiv uw-
:..J :- .S- 6.-! rti
r , 1 Tv -.1
of the suffering oorinoar midst, that
thnre is more destitution than, we imaeinej
as many, suffer , rather than expose, their
helpless conaition.
Ab Important Case..
: t k ni-?nr Honrt, for Richmand
county, last weed, a case was heard that ht
oi. some interest uere... j.ft. waa uibbwj
Wm; H. McLaurin vs. M. Cronlyi inylv-t
ing about sixty thousand dollars for lands
and improvements . in Laurinburg. The
.ns m heard before M3 Honor Jndite Ji
Tuesday and ending on Friday .afternoon
last the jury finding all the twelve issues
presented to them in favor of the defendant.;
The plaintiff was represented by Messrs.
Shaw. HcNeiU and McNeill; the defendant
by Messrs. waiaeT, luien anu xeai. -ma
Honor read the entire evidence in the case
to thft jmy and applied the law in a clear
forcible and impartial manner. The junior
counsel for the defendant,. Messrs Tillet
and Neai. were hignivcompaentedbyall
: - ' .
whbr heard thenf. while :;the ; able sehiprt
WW X -- J
rt. T ,t.1Vi..inula Ana nf thAhMI
Wl
.T..iTik A11nf that court
hmiu in thMA Utter dava.carrvis home
to ine minus oi mo jurjr nu u,.',ir"
thhefactsM testified toj in suchji way
WtTW
client.-.- v., f -.:f I
'Z t ..v:.;.; . :
anta at Jhe court that a true and ImpartiM
L' . - i.i. L I
I (UUgO lIUHfiKW WMBUIM. -
- : WTr.MTNftTO3. N. C SUNDAY. OCTOBER 11: 1885.
Magic aneen. s i
: To-mofrQw iiigMUiis piece win lie pr
Bented in ie Opera ire, iaai
rtMllencer-lrherB- iLr a
painted byHearyHojtv e asri-
tance?of1
tancef btthet stshe' Louime
y 7i i? .
SSS
shown here. scenery is : all fresh and ;
TirZiTTrX.rrT.
tohare 'beeh wrfttea for the urpos-ot
amusing the andlence with its fun and In-. 1
terestrngineai'miffpreity wory,3 aattflas
rasBurecu suainea ;that objet&-;Ther . is
play to eirs polite, "and it is not loud Ik its
inciaenta.' - The eompaay is - nncsualiy
Kiarge, F and 'comprises TAany-wekjowii
are an eoM&thdr resDee
gting;; they seem! tohsrebeea chosbn with.
an eye to thea beanty ox ace r and figure.
oome iaaies ana gentlemen or thu.ttty 4
having heard that a poor woman was at the
City Hall on Thursday: afternoon offering
to dispose of a quilt so as to procure some
provisions and fuel, took the matter in
hand and with the assistance of friends,
carried her two well filled baskets of pro
visions on Friday nights A poor woman,
suffering from asthma, or some other dis
ease with four, children, was found in a
room; the oldest, a hoy about two-thirds
erown, asserted that ha was willing and
ready to work, but had searched in vain
for employment all over the city. Noth
ing : to eat , was found in the house,
and the committee of ladies and gen
tlemen who! had relieved their, necessities,
after hearing the woman- with her inter
rnptioii o. coughing endeavor? to Return
thanks, returned tolheir homes feeling the
truth of the assertion that "it Is mere
bleefied to " give than to reOEive," and that
one-half of the people of this world know
not how the other half manager to live, f
Arreau Last IUckt.''-' '!
Wo. Howe, a colored man, who said he
was foreman on a rice plantation near the
city, was arrested last night in the circus
tent. He was creating a distarbance and
had a large clasD-kife, in his hand with
which he was threatening a circus employee
- ?
Policemaa Piver approached to arrest Jrtm
fci- :t.KU
rrVm him." Ad earriniln td ikrl
TJOue"where he' was locked npl ri T ;
Charley. Uarnss, a circus boy, got into a
w.with lot of colored men near the
nrngr' if - Tim navinV iDtwuf IT a
was
knoeked down' and roughly 'handled. A
cry was raised for. the police; . when two
colored . deputy sheriffs came up, arrested
Harrist and carried him to the guard house.
Tbe colored men engaged t in the affray es-
Cole's Clrena. ;.. .-. .--',:,-. c- - i
' The parade through -the streets yesterday
morning attracted immense crowds to the
main thoroughfares. The general opinion
seemed to be that it was fully equal, if not
superior, to the parade of any eircus that
has appeared here." There were some new
features that' were notable. The horses
Were in. splendid condition -and the riders
handsomely costumed.' ' ' K .
Two'very creditable performances were
given, in the "af ternooCand evening. . The
uapew acuog aBitvue;Jnuuig waa iar auor
the averageJ TJiemnaoi y" wa Won-t
derfol. vThe menagerie, con tains many rare
specimens of. theJanaX;. kingdom. As a
whole, Cok's 7treos and JCeaagerie are of
the very best that have ever been In Wil-r
mington. r .'
t ' '
. - .
tW "W
CaroUhaCentrawaaiiiiheW
near Shelby, and reports the "K. S." mov-r
ins; westward with- becoming speeds The
GoTofiel has his hands full just now, hut he
knows how to build a railroad,:'
j I Mrl A. E.r Richards, press agent of Cole's
elccttsv vgave us: a-: call yesterday.: In the
language of Jumbb, he hi immense
The exports from Wilmington" yesterday
comprised 4,20fbales of Cotton to Bremen
and 1,619 barrels ' rosfn and 580 casks of
spirits, .turpentine to HaDaburg.;3TalB;)
cargoes, $ 208, tcs
Colored Bapuata
f t fiiuiugbuu aim xiskrwft ABSuuta?
tionsmet ln joint session at RckyPoini
I Thursday lasU consoJkhUediand' became
as one body.
The meeting was a harmo
nious one.
NTC.W ATVTR!TyrTST?.MT?.'Krrrj5
GoodrBdard
it -Mi..
1 vmaT RE OBTAINED1 ST APPlYnTO TO.ITBJL
11. ' ... ' t. . !
0
i foraierly occupied: hySlfjAI.Wem. BAMiai
are' large. and eomfortahlaTabla board Fun
f iuednnfnrnished rooms.
P. XOCKET, ,
ATTOIOTST ANTX COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
atrpRACric nrTHBSTjpsRioB'AHD
W MmlnCourts of New .Hanover and the
superior courts of -djolning ooTinties; -
c j5eedaof all kinds iad Legal Iiutrame&ts of
Terr natnro JtaOattlt ana rBOFisxT prepared
igf-Offloe down stairs ut NoMW Prioeesa St.j
iWumlngton, v.?' . oein
NKW AlVKBlISBaiENTS.
Q 1 E R iAEB OU; S E .
'SO . . . . : . . VJ'"
FOB THBEEJJTIGIITS.
WEDNESDAY HATINEE.
Oreat Spetsetfar Drama, i
a diwam of falrr land realbsed. - A nlar'as nnre
salt la beaatifaL and astonishing aa It la grand.,
Two Car Loads of Vasnlnrtent Bcenery.QorKSons
Costnmes ana Beanxnu rarapnernaua, coijjbuto-
ttaur aa array of oagaiing aplendor.anprecedentad
tiut Annaii oi moaernsiain ni&wrr. .
The World's Greatest Pantomtmist and Comc-
Axn. fiKOBGB H ADAK18. BBPDorted by
th-' acknowledged Qaeea of American Stage
Baatities. ADELAINB CHJBBIE and a fail
Dramatio and Comedy Company.
AN ARMY Or MXa Ano WOJBJSN appear in
thli monstroas production. -
s- Seats on sale Satorday atHelnaberger's. oc 9 at
A. P aBSONS DTJ STATE AKliUSTT
TAXES X)IT URAL SSTATS are hereby notified
that costs wfll be aharced, acoordlng to aw.on
and- after & 23th day of November. And. all
POLL TAX payers are liable to be garnisheed oa
and after Novemeer 1st.
Pay promptly and
save eosta'"''"'.
' .. . 8. H. MANNING,
Sheriff New Hanover County .
-eon It
. ?: ' Panetdla,
A H"! SMOEE'POB TTVX CENTS. ALSO,
A. the MANHATTA and CHABXOT CIGAR: . .
Sold only at
. : CV.HABRIS'
Popular News and Cigar Store.
All the latest NewrmaenL Illustrated Papers.
Xagaxmea, Ac, always oa hand. oo 11 tf
OIL.
JpiIRE-PROOP KEEOSINE OIL. WABRANTED
to be the best made and water white.
Tor sale by
OOMtf GEO.A.PECBL;
Hats! Hate! i
Umfyellas,!
aussrsoN alles.
, itolAers.
oeii tf.
Grand Display ! .
rP CANDItS AND FBTJITS THIS, WEEK AT
Xxohaage Corner.
Call and seens ta our new
store.
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E. W ASBBN A SON.
Shoulder Braces.
ANEW AND COMPLETE SUPPLY JUST AR
j - . -
rived-; also. Perfumeries, Soaps. Drags, Chemi
cals, &c- Prescrlptloas filled night and day.
eVlrtf i - Corner Ponrth and Mnn Sis.
TyTB IN VlTJS EVEETBODY TO TAKE A LOOS
at oar magnlflcemt line of SUITrNG3 for this
season. We are determined to do the business.
and have marked oar goods at a price far below
any thm heretofore offered In this city.
' Wejaake Suits at $25 to $30, that cost 10
more anywhere else.
We gtre a liberal discoSnt to cash purchasers.
Oar Goods are direct Importations from Eng
land, and onr Styles are the very latest.
tt wm pay yon to take a look at onr Goods
before placing your order elsewhere.
t3T We guarantee a Perfect Pit and Superior
Workmanship on all Suits.
JOHN DYER.
Tailor.
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The Circus Reproduced
IN THE CELEBRATED
AITIIIAL CRACKERS!
pBARLY EVERY ANIMAL DELINEATED,
giving the children pleasare and lostrnctlon at
the same time. 15 eenUper lb. '
Hew Hulled Buckwheat
"J" - OP THE BEST QUALITY.
ThdseliTipbited Onions
are being rapidly sold , they are not only the
largest and handsomest Onions grown, but they
have the remarkable distinction of LEAVING
NO JOOQB THE BREATH. Courting couples
oaaoonsumeftentwithoEtfear of discovery.
; .'..tj'-.-.!;s.
R. Bridgers & Co.,
? - -1 IO Wortli Tront t.
;08 tlDAW.tl
AND IflSADY TO, DELIVER ON
JdONDAT MORNING.
'RS licLB BYErrf, IN GALLON AND
'halffralloaeans.'-;- v . -
' .Qokonipelworth's PBESERYE3 JEL-
LIES lirlass. Finest goods In the' market."
PRESBKVBS INWOOD-Peaoh,:' Pear, Quince,
Cherry,: Pineapple, Damson, Blackberry Rasp-
Kirry These gods Sre vry.ntee,- and I am sell
ing thsm at XSe, per !...
BUNKER HILL PICKLX3, in one and two-gal'
' ; i .' ..I. . .. . -
lonpSils.
: -BTI AND GRAHAM PLOUR. ' OYSTER
ORACKXRSof every Variety J
. All of these 3pods hive just been received,
nd am PRPSCILYFRESH. h ; l
i;?i,io;L BOATwmcnT,
oefl tf - A 17 SO. PROKT BTBEST.
1 NEm; ADVERTISEMENTS.
BED. H.' ADAMS. 60.H.ADm
- 3;
ScK
ZZZZ 00 ZZZZ 00J
zoo zoo
Z 0 0 Z 0 0
z 0 0 zoo
Z O 0 Z O- o
ZZZZ 00 ZZZZ 00
GEO. H. AMIS. GE0.1. ADADS.
VAEHIT Xu t
'pHX PALL SEASON HAS COWOETCXD IN
earnest. In addition to our MILLINERY OPEN
ING we will display a fine One of 1
r t
Eid and Jersey Gloves
Jersey Jackets in new designs; aj. find' fine of
Ladies, Misses and CMldrens Corsets indeslrar
f ' ----- , ''v ..' ... .'.: !
by aad-weH torn w a wV J- :,,jS j,
WORSTED LACES IN ALL COLORS!
Beaded Gimp?, Fringes and all kinds of Dress
Trimmings, from the cheapest to the finest; and
a thousand other ARTICLES OF FASHION at
LOW PRICES.
Call and convince yourself at ;
TAYLOR'S BAZAAR,
118 market Street,
WILMINGTON, N. a
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BOYS!;: BOTS! . BOYS!
rpO-MORROW WE WILL HAVE i GRAND
OPENING OF BOYS AND CHILDREN'S CLOTH
ING, and will continue the week as THE BOYS'
WEES.' No such a stock of Boys' Clothing has
ever been shown before in this city, especially in
sizes from 12 to 18 years. The styles this season
are beautiful, and on oar tables are displayed the
very latest la cut and goods.
We have over two hundred .(200) big Boys'
Pants, and nearly as many extra Pants for little
Boys from 6 to 13 years. . ... s .
. These goods, like an of our immense stock,
were ordered in May and June, before the boom
and rise in the price of Woollens commenced,
and we are satisfied our goods cost as at least 20
to 85 per cent, less than the Clothing bought lat
We propose to give our customers the benefit
of onr good luck, and they may feel assured that
when they buy from us they are getting goods
much cheaper than they can buy them anywhere
else. We will make a nig effort this week, and
invite a call from every poy to the city.
A. DAVID.
OoU'tf
In Stock,
BLANK BOOK8, ' " -
Foolscap and Letter Paper,
- Letter and Note Envelopes,
Ink, Mucilage,
. Ink Stands, 1 !
- - -'- - Snonee Cans.
, . .':: . . Pen Racks,
Paper weigttta? -''
Letter Clips,
. Letter Files.
.'"''? i -Bibles. Albums.
. r , r. Toy Books, &o,
PIANOS, ORGANS AND MUSIC BOXES, AT '
. . ""'i ', . HETNSBERGER'S . '
' oc lftf ; : .: live Bookaad Mnsio Storea.
Children's Shoes
- . A. '
GREAT VARIETY AND AT LOW PRICES.
Ladies Laced and Buttoii Shoes at $155 and
$1.80; good value; : ' -
j J-.r- rV-ri.f''iv-i1t . '
The BEST $3.00 MEN'S G AITER In the State at
-' . - O .... ..-' .... ..!-
Gteo. S. French & Sons!
10$ NORTH FRONT STREET.
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;nCsHeltbn
MAKE THE FINEST OVERCOATS. WK ARB
turning out some beauties, t . : :
' Our Dress and Business Suite wfll compare fa
vorably with those of Northern production. uWe
have the talent for cutting fits. t
-Look at
our stock. , , 1; JtuusoNrJ
oclllt:
Merchant Tailor and Clothier.
WH0j:J4 5947;
,NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
BtSDREJfl, GSIiiflllMLOTHIHtf !
FI S H B L, AT E'S
; AND DONT? YOTI. FORGET IT, - . -
For there you will find aQ tlur NOBBIEST" ANIT
' , -' LATEST. STYLES. ;
r' .." - . i - - -
Our Goods were purchased early in the seasoav
when prices were at thalowest. 20T TEX BEST
STYLES, HAYING HAD THE FIRST CHOICE
Wehaveaatha.
Novelties In Norfolksv
. Square; Chit Sacks
4-Unttoit Cutaway Froeks, .
WhkAaro the Prevailing Stylee.
Kir 014 Goo3s or Old Styles in our Stcct,
. All tho above Novelties in
Uci,Tttiitlisr Boys ail Ctilto'i Suits,
Oar KERCHAW TAIIriNG DEPARTMENT
Is in fall IZaafc W0 ft ost thev BEST FITS
AND STYLE ever kaoW6i WUmf ngton. They
speai for themsetrei; aWanoQiereonyjlderatloa,
yoasaWtrollirta ' ;
FrnTHast UKNiy FUKB1HH1NGS. HATS FOit
GRNTASp YOTjTB3, afe lower prices than can
be obtained at any othe house.
CBrReaaember, with every article porchased
from this establishment we give the followmg
written guarantee :
"We ffuarantee these roods as renresented.
and the price Is as low as same manufacture 1st
sola anywhere in the united states. 11 not
isfatory.and returned umnjureawuhm ten
ine ran amount or casn paid wiu Be rennM
00 11 it " ' ' MSNWARTfATOT. !
' Aniriise: Stocfe-r
lriT FALL ANDiNTER CLOTHING. HATS.
J CAPS AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOOD8 is
now In hand ready for Inspection. Wo call par
ticular attention to our display this fall, as we
have never before been able to meet the banrains
we have made this year, and we now stand
ready to divide them with customers; but we
will not tolerate numDugging, eirts orscnemes
of any kind, but guarantee to grve at all time
more and better value for the money than can be
had elsewhere.. We will cheerfully refold the
money if goods are not found satisfactory, and
will gladly send goods to your homes for com
parison with goods from other stores. It will pay
yon to trade at the Old Reliable's. Convince
yourself of the fact. - SHRIEK,
The Old Reliable Clothier, 114 Market St.,
oc 11 2m - Sign of th Golden Arm.
Fresh Crocerles.
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Come and see what we have for "
SATURDAY'S TRADE.
And get our prices.' ,
Orders filled correctly and delivered promptly.
HOfcMKS'j&VILLYAW,
- 131 MARKET ST,
oc 10 tf Stevenson's Old Stand. 1
r Best Shoes.
COME AND ASK FOR OUR BAY STATE
8HOES. We have a full line of them In
Men. Boys, Ladles, Misses and Children's. They
are honest Shoes, and guarantee them to be the
best wearing Shoe for the money.
Don't forget oar Hat Department. We have
all the latest styles, and offer them at low prices.
Call at . A.SHRIBR's,
00 It If 108 A 110 Market Street.
Andirrasr&c.
W'E ARE OFFERTNG THIS WEEK SOMS
thlng nice in the way of Andirons Brasa-
Berlm. Bronze and Iron. Also, Shovel and Tongs.
Blower Stands, Coal Hods, and everything to
irnwe tuo nrepiaoe ongnc ana cneerrai.
..: -r . . erXES is MUBCHISOl!!,
oolltf , Karchison Block.
Beduced.
j HAVE GREATLY REDUCED THE PRICE OF
Colgate's Toilet Waters, Soaps and Handkerchief
Extracts. Call and price before buying else
where. J. H. HARDIN, -. v
The ReliableiDruggist and Seedsman, - .
oolltf New Market Wilmington, N.C. '
Buggies for 015.00 ;
A FULL LINE OF BUGGIES, PHAETONS,
Carts and Brays, both new- and second-hand.
All grades of Harness,- Saddles. Trunks, Bags,
Ac. We guarantee ourgoods better and prices
lower than similar goods - can be bought n the
State. Call, examine and buy.
j. l McDOUGALL & BOWDSN,
oolltf.' . - 114 North Front St. 5
-Mool-Boola M Sclool Supplies. -
We will make it to vour advantas a to hnv of
us. nr o ouy xorvasn ana cananora to sen cueap,
. . . , , - . " C. W. YATES.
' oolltf :- r: iiaMarketSteeet.
2 - Cotton Press.
HAVE ONE OF CTE1CBLEBRATED MO-
NARCH COTTON PRESSES In stock, which cs a
be had at a low figure. Guarantee It to be supe
rior to any rress on tnemaraec -
WM. K. 8PRTNGBB & CO..
t . 21 & 23 Market Street, .
L oolltf .-' h. WUmington N. C
The Demand: ;
T7V5R OUR KEATING STOVES IS TNCRSAS-
X PNG DAILY. Call and select one before our
stock is broken. . Now W your tune. Prtoea ver 7
lowdown. The UNIVERSAL FARMER, the best
Oookirg stove m the-market,- standr oa Its own
merits. Liorary ana stana Lamps cheap at
V - - PARKER TAYLOR'S,
00 11 tf , . v ; ,r-- 85 Bonth Frpnt St, f
J.
PENS, PENCILS, INK, SPONGE, PENHOLD
era, Slates, Crayons, Book Bags and Straps,
Copy Books. Exercise Books. Ac Ac.
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Fall and T7intor'Occ3pf
-AT
a.'T.T.JiATTL'Q;
110 narlret Ot."
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Art Eirtirclyneij Zizzi
Xelreta, CasbBtres, Trlrats .
T7hito Bccds. -
KAeea, Edgings. Furs, Gloves
Corsets, Men's and Hoys' TTear,"
Hosiery Housekeeping Gooda,
Iomeailes,IVotlons, dcc.,&e, .
AT PRICES LOWEB THAN THEY HATE BEEN
" " iCNOWN FOB YEASaC
TciSPositi
LoTTErt CATALOGUE' Att I AT 1
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Cashf Caslfi
And st Hie yon aA th ssais
thae.-ktadpai
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ropuiAWun KAiaou. in uie nsk, 01 Mmiq
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lest: (Sulfite- isstixf
To be foand esrtM eCBiirTork.
Ca-an&be
'it sr. emzts;
so sot;
Old HouseFew liim.
L. Simon & Co.. v
Stteeeaaora to H, BraabllsV afvsw
Ho. 114 iff. Water St., ' r" . ,
Wholesale Dealers in ' '
Liquors, Cigars and Tobacco.'
- WIIJIIINGTOIf . If . O. '
: Branch House of H. BRUNHILD A BR0.4 805 E.V
Vain Street; Richmond, Va. 00 4 lw
W. S. Briggs & Co.-
TTAVINQ. REMOVED FROM THE COENEB OF
Front and Market, In order to occupy a much
LARGER AND BETTER STORE, we would ask
pur former patrons and friends NOT. TO FOR
GET US. '
We are enabled to make a suitable display ot
our goods, and are constantly receiving addi
tions to onr stock of DRUGS AND DRUGGISTS'
SUPPLIES.
W. 8. BRIGGS.
.' T . ' . -W. R. KINGSBURY,
Vollen Building, opp. New Market.
oeStf
Bacon. Flour; Sugar. :
2QQ Boxes D. 8, a R. SIDES, .. Vl
IQQQBbls FLOUR, afl grades, "
jQ Bhls Refined. SUGARS, all grades, T-
For sale low by 5
oolltf
WILLIAM8.-RANKIN A CO.
nolasses. Coffee. Eico.
100 Chol Porto B00 HOLASSXS,r
25Q Sacks Choloe RIO COFFEE,
- OKBbls CAlWLrNJL tsice; '
j
- - ; For sale low by ' ' - '
. oolltf t - WIUJAMS RANKTN CO.
Bagging, Ties, Salt
' QQ Half BoDs 8 lb BAGGING, 'T
2QQQ Bundles JTew ARROW TIES, irl
4Q00 8aoil" UVK,BPOOL aad 11108 SAI1
OOlltf WILLIAMS. RANKIN h DO.
Cheese, Crackers, Candy.
gQ' Boxes Seleoted CREAM CHEESE,
i fQ Boxes CRACKERS, "
Boxes CANDY, . " A
u. ' i ? ' For sale low bv r- . .
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WILLIAMS RANKIN A Ca
Worth Consideration.
ON EVERY $10,000- OF INSURANCE IN' A' J
"sixty days' elause" Co. you lose in ease of
total lossat least 1W. Why not save this ami. .
bytasuringinthe . . .t - y
IiiTerpool & M01 & Glcts la Co.
Which pays all losses WITHOUT DT3COUNTT--
Jno.W.Ctordon & Smith
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f68,O0OVjaid for losses In North Carolina for
1884. , , foeUtt,
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