44 Two Dsn.. n . z v twDjjjH.:.;;.:"-:..: PTTRLISHSD DAILY ' j CWeek,...; : . ..... - TtoeeWeeki,.....,. a . . Thr MaU) Poetas Paw. " rao w i. 5 t ToCSty Subscribers, delivered In any part At maw Craw per week. Our City to? "IT'nnt MthorlBed to ooUeot for more S months in adTanoe. j , -tttaPoBt Offloe at Wilmington, JL a, tf 0 RNINGr EDITION, . v f ! J V K v . vvi." Gross frauds are charged upon Ihe Re nublicans ia the recent election in Hamil ton county, Ohio; $7,000 have beea abpro-; priated by three Democratic cmba in Gin. cinoati for the prompt ' prosecution Of of- fen Jew Cotton crop in slht ljOlS,- 918 taka. English miners have de manded an advance of 15 per cent, pa the present ralo of vages 4 - Striking mill operatives of Oldham, En?.,": have offered to accept 5 per cent, reduction jn wages,' with a further similar, ireducflpn fa Ihiree moaUia if toade does not improves" tha strike was occasioned by a reduction, ol 10 per cent, in wages. ' The mysterious. Wm. S. Warner, who secured most of the funds of the bankrupt firm . of Grant & Ward, surrendered himself to the authori ty in New York yeBtay.sr-'The will of the late Cardinal McCloskey has b.i;a probated; he bequeaths his estate- to Arthbiohop Corrigan and Bishops 3ttc- L'.ugbiia and McNierney. Gooch and Smith, the murderers of John A.; Chea tham, of Raleigh, N. C, were convicted and sentenced to be hanged -November 17; an appeal to . the Supreme Court was granted. New York markets: Money 2H Per cent- cottonjquiet and steady at7 9 13-I610c ; wheat, ungraded red 90 1 05; corn, ungraded 5153c; southern flour uachauged; spirits turpentine firm at 36 jc ; rosin firm at f 1 021 12. Mr. W. T. Stead, editor-of the fall Mali Gazette, ; ii the son of a Baptist minister. i - ! Georgtos I, King of Greece, is son of Christian IX, King of Denmark. He was born ia 1845. . . ' There waa more unadulterated raa caJitj perpetrated ia. Uie last Ohio election than "Was perpetrated in tbe whole South iq the last Presidential dectton.' ; " 1 . How a United States District At torney can be editor and proprietor of a party newspaper is just what Mr. Cleveland "lias not solved. Is that a specimen of Civil Service Re form ? . The Herald and 2Ymes, that sup ported Cleveland, are making a very active campaign against Gov. Hill. We hope tbe Star's statement that the abuse they ' and other papers are heaping upon Hill is really helping The Republican papers are still lying upon Attorney General Gar laud and it has leaked out that their game is to force Cleveland to dis pense with hU services. -. The Son h would Booiier distrust Cleveland than Garland. " . The Baltimore Mhnvfacturers7 Iie- tord published on Friday that the in- cTease of capital invested in indus tna enterprises in the Southern States thusiar in 1885? aggregates $52,000, 000. Of this North Carolina ia crejd Htd with $2,343,000;' . . ' W e find that every Democrat we. meet when he talks of Ohio confines bis regrets mainly to the -probable loss of the Legislature and the fail ure to get Judge Thurman back io the Senate. That was the great fire of tha S On Thursday Gen. Toombs was ian delirium. He spoke of Jadah P. Benjamin with clearness. ? He is gen erally engaged in large ; and impor tant law suits, and is ften iroublejd about them. . His life is slowly ebbing away, but he mayjivftfor. some time'. jet. He is YCT7 mmiZtt I We see iientionedXliaf7 JI. James Y. Christmas, of ' Warrentofi N C, who married MrsGairies: only daughter and. was forced to kijl ner only son, has compromUed tbje famous suit in which Mrs; Gain jg vas so long engaged with ltizena'of New Orleans for tlWflOoT - . ' Josh Billings was a wise hnmorte . He died of apoplexy at Monterey, pal, on the 14th inst. He Was borji w Massachusetts, jn. 1.820. Jl4Bil name was Henry W, Shaw ;He made a 8reat deal of money with his pen.i ue made $30,000 out of the Farmer's Almanac. His humorous and -wise dyings are well known to all news paper readers. " Foraker's election was mainly bw lng, we may suppose,' to ne ;frauda .ofthe Republicans and thentnpifTeiv Dce of Democrats. A dispatch from cmnati dated Thursday "says: . ! Wdi iulaF,Uiea and ? alleged - irross tlonS thiStion witl Tuesday's ilec- ; nasion o aU classes of well meaning -. .75 1 ; : : 1 ri . -J.ii f .v;ri.a;iL.Aib;yl,.:3.;.i,,i,,j. , ,,.: .,. - - - - - . . .r. , ' . . - .. . ...v r-: . ,-v-,T,: 1 ...... , . .r , .... . . ... . - . ... , . VOL. -XXXVn NO. People.. The .Dalnable . crime' of mittin more than two hundred votes in one box in excess of the registration for that precmct A little meeting in 'nrivate was held last I nthg to discuss plans. Fiery talk was had f ana there was aeeneral nnderatandin thtKl Steps WOUld be taken f TZImZ; " rindignation-meetin. but no formal rail was made. i j I . i .-. .liW- ADVBKTIMK1H ttfirr I. SaBiKK Beware. . I, Mtjnson Sack suits. ;A, P.ucAsf-Notice. y . ' : W, Ybxma For rent. " . 1 T".i J r Bkk Whttk Big'Ingun KBfetellftr' " CiMEirDruggist wanted. J. C. HooBB--Agent wanted. Tatlob's Bazaab Addition. FishbIiAte -Customers happy.- , A. David Everybody pleased. ' C.rW. Yates School supplies.' HsrjrsBBBOBB The Bans piano . Pabkkb & Tatlob Stoves etc.if Colukb & Co Notice to patrons Harbison & Aixbh Ifew styles.' ! W. H. BowBiiEAB & Co Beeswax, f Bbowit& Roddick Now completely; J. W. GoBDoir& Smith Insurance. r Boatwbioht Specialties in cereals, Wm. K Spbekgkb & Co Hardware Masohic Meeting Concord Chapter; McDpuoAij. & Bowdkn $15 buggies. G.R. French & Sons Every one pleased Jho. A. Williams Real estate for sale. WrxiiAMS, Rankin & Co Bacon, mo lasses, bagging cheese, etc " Local Ueta. . , .. , 4 Receipts of cotton yesterday 1.718 bales. ' Four, marriage licenses were issued the past week. ''Ml There will be no services at the First Presbyterian church to-day. 1 The Rev. Robert Strange will officiate at St. John's church to-day, morn ing and afternoon. . . The Board of Aadit and Finance meet in regular session Monday afternoon at 5 o'clock. A temperance sermon will be preached by the pastor, Rev. - Jno. JrV". Primrose, at the Second Presbyterian Church to-nightl . r - A A V.ll :it K . I the benefit of Germania Cornet Band, on Wednesday, the 28th of this month, by the lady friends of the band. Capt. Haney's cyclonecatcher, on the roof of the Signal office so closely resembles a chicken-coop that he intends to bait it with a tin rooster, in hopes of catch ing a "coon.' The Fair of the Rocky Mount Agricultural and Mechanical Association will be held at Rocky Mount on Nov. 10th to 11th. The purses for running and trot- ing races aggregate several hundred dollars. We call attention to the sale of real estate at the rapidly growing town of Oxford in the centre of the finest tobacco -county on the continent. Capt. William? is one of the oldest merchants of Granville and is a gentleman - of unblemished char- acter. , - ' Tbe Catbollc Fair. ' ... - This place of . entertainment, amusement and profit, we learn, will be opened in the- City Hall on the, evening of Monday the ninth of November, Great pains and exer tion have been exercised ' and will continue to be exercised, tomake it not onlyv.attrac tive but profitable in -. all' its features to those of the community who will visit and profit thereby; and judging from our ob servation of former entertainments given to the public by this body of Christians the number of ' ; visitors i "will undoubtedly be I large and well pleastd. . , . I Among the . many; attractions there will I be a costly upright piano of the finest make, I just from the manufacturers; an unusually I elaborate and well finished music box of the cash ' value of one hundred and fifty dollars; costly dolls, Works- of art, -fancy work: and holiday goods of rare and attrac tlve iDharacter in great profusion ; .t&ova vlknds. fruits and other edibles. Thus af- ording to (he community' as above stated. & place bfntertainmenC profit and amase- 4 T 1 V- Colored Daptists. -IRejl L. TfChrlslmas, of Wanenton.will administer the rite oi Dapusm at ub i w oi Princess street this afternoon at 2o'clock. . Rev; . Mr. Christmas will preach two ser- tnons to-day, at 11 aCm-and at 8 p. m., at the First Baptist unurcn, corner oi oevenui lh& pulpit tl- torate. RevA. M. Cdnway will fill his pulpit day at 8 o'clocktnd Win also preach at the Ebeneief Church tc-rdght at8 oocky j 0Biv?Jn-Mufray will preach at the First Baptist Church to-night at8 o clock, Morning and evening 'service at Shilol nntit flhnrch" bv Rev. K. M.Aldrich, pastor. Mr. J. Hicks Bunting, who for the past two years has been with Mr. John Hardia, TK!T,iinhift. where leaves iu uiurmuK f he expects toenter the College of Pharmacy as a student , -. . ' : -' - i Mr. J. Iredell Mearea, Bpeciai Iredell Mearea. Collector, left for New York on the'1 Off " A Schoone? P. Wyman, Torry, hewe; t-l . T Tr(nj fleDL 26.' ., . . 22. WILMINGTON, N. C, StrNDAiY,rOCTOBER 18, 1885.- opbua-housb: tPoe of the:' smallest tudfencetjthakwe have ever ieen In the Opera - HousB. ' IWby - izzAXZ2Jf - 'S - "" wc wauuu j, e company ja, the, best that has been here. ua eeaaon, anu in iact one os ne oesi hatnarever been here "It ishardto.play.to empty .benches, but this company "did play, and each aod ivery actor invent tbtough their, diffienuit parts with as much earnestness as-if there hid been'!. crowded housed f TheifXkas no f'cutting.'Luand a. ererythinsf' was-alorie as weU and even be ttertliaa cm FrrirV night, aoquw, jnBTasRment Jto do so - ' Eachcast of character was! sus-' tawed admirably, ahd it is a matter of won der-to us that such a performance should be poorly" patronized ; when "othera of not half the. merit have a good large crowd. A JTleaen Barque. ; ,The ,U S revenue, steamer. Colfax, on her last cruise along the coast : rescued and broitghtintovpbrt at3mithyMe4 Eng liah barque Espiegb, which 'ah-encountered Thursday last in a sinking condlffon off Ocracoke Inlet: The igtji a voyage from Jamaica for FalmouSS Eng land, with a cargo ol logwood.' -She sprung aleak In the heavy gale of last Sunday and Monday. The : crew were kept at the pumps all the time but found it impossible to keepjier free. The captain then tried to make a harbor at Cape' Fear and at Beaufort, N. C.,A.but was -driven off by- strong northwest winds, and set to the northward by a strong northeast current. The erew were exhausted with pumping and the vessel had six'.feet of water in her hold, when they; managed to make the land off Ocracoke Inlet and took to the boats, but the breakers prevented a landing and they returned to the vessel."; Friday morning the Colfax encountered the water logged craft, put an officer and four men on board to assist the crew at the pumps, and towed the vessel into Smithy Uk, where she now lies at the quarantine station. Our theatre-goers are fottanate in the ap pearance of the Bijou, Opera Company here on Monday and .Tuesday nights, the 19th and 20th inst Mr. Charles 8. At wood, the manager, is a gentleman with a reputation already established in Wilming ton, having brought the "Lights o' Lon don," and the Bijou Opera Company the TWA Tpar anil fiovirttl rvlsr flna immiuniu r J w v..twv. v . . . . - . - Miss. Adelaide- I(Eni:ttLQaaraim' young American prima donna, needs no introduction to our lovers of opera; all will remember her beautiful sinene and acting in "La Mascolte" and "Oli vette" last season, i The company has this season such artist) as Misses Marion Chea ter, Clara Randall, Helen Harrington and Messrs. Thos Martin, Alfred Wilkie, AW. Tarns, Douglass Flint and Fred dare; la dies and gentlemen of high reputation in opera. The musical director, Herr Greu- Tins, is one of the finest in this . country! Sudden Deatb. A: telegram received yesterday, an-r nounced the death, in Philadelphia, on Friday, of Rev. Cook Jones, of London, who preached so acceptably in Front street Methodist church last Sunday morning. Mr. Jones- was a'Wesleyan Methodist min ister, who came over from England In one of the British steamers now in port, hoping to be benefitted by a sea voyage. He left Wilmington fpx Philadelphia Monday last, expecting to" return by the end of the week Capt HurrelL of the Com Mdrth, went on to Philadelphia last night to take charge of the remains. ; . The receipts of cotton at this port for the week ending yesterday 'footed up 8,695 bales,, as against 9.557,bales for the corres- ponding week lait. yearr j , The receipts of the crop year from Sep- tember 1st to date ! foot up 31445 bales, as against 82,489 bales for the same period last year, showing' tidecrease for 1885 of 044 baJes.r Resltter Tvr Deed - .: An act of the' last 'Legislature requires the registratiori of aU'deeds by the first day of January, 1 886. ' It is an important mat ter, and those who neelect it mav cret into trouble abot title8ltOLtEoperty; No plea 4f neglect or lorgetfulness will avail when I you find your deeds not registered. I ffXaror7 Court. uepnas rincn, cnargea wun interfering J with a. policeman while in the discharge of 1 his duty, on Nuit street, was arrested and J brought before the acting Mayor, Alderman i jaear, yao unyajuueu A. G. McGIKT, Auctioneer. BY COLLIER & CO. ' 1 T3ABTIB8 WI8HIHQ: STOCKrlSOLD WILL please notify us before Wednesday, Oct. 21st, our I regular sales day at XxehaWe Corner, ooisit ST. JOHN'S ALL, (Jaotons A M will beheld 1 a B'i's a lOMjPANIONS : THE KKOULAR" MOOTHLY VOSi IXXKU . CaAfTJSxt 140. .1. B. To-Morrow (Monday) Evening, ool81t. JSeor'y pro tern. . .. K ,T7ftflfbrTf i - t j isWBB) ;'to(30iST,.;;klIST: 'ja "CALOMEL," Care htar office, '.r Wilmington, K. C ' ;deistr NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE. TWO (Indar.knedaT, Oct. 19-20 NIGHTS A Ueseafre from the Land of the Tea Plant. , By - permission oi tne apaneae woTenuneai .i . The N Y. Bljon Opera Company headed by the charming yonng American - I -, Prima Donna, - A DEL A I T E II ANDA E E, wQI produce GDbert h Enlllvan'a new and orlgl- ou t apanese upc in two acts, eniiuea. . THE alBADO, Or, The Town of Tltiffu. Sew and Sparkling Mn- Bio, EiewEwngs.neaiauuqDeiiapaneseuoauimes. Librettos for sale by jthe nkhere. . oc 17 3t ITotice 1 Hotice I ; - r ..... , ; JJt JCSTIC3TO VT. CUSTOXEiat,'AOT- VOn the benefit of themas well as"bthera, I will here-: after sell SODA WATER at 95 cents per box OO 18 It s ' A. JT. LUU&3. ' Bevlew copy It. ; . '- - . v : Back Suits. WE ARE SHOWING AN ELEGANT LINE OF STRAIGHT CUT SACK 80IT8. four Buttoa Cutaway, and Prince Alberts. Coats in Corkscrew and diagonals. Children's Patent Waistband Bolts in all sizes and very cheap, and the best one dollar Shirt in the city at MUNSON'S oo 48 it ciotning jtooma. SELLING THOSE PRETTY "CARPETS, CUT, made and laid on vottr floors oheaner thin any house in the citr. A handsome line of Wia- do if shades, Wall Papers and Borden. - Every thing pretty In the house fitting line. the Paper Hanger . and Carpet Maker. - oc 18 It For Bent; - TWO DESIRABLE LOCATION GOOD. DWELLINGS. Apply to ool81t Y W. L. YOUNG. Real Estate for Sale. A NUMBER OF GRANVILLE COUNTY FARM 8 Three Store Houses la tbe growing town of Oxford, N C. A number of Dwellings m the growing town of Oxford, N. C. A number of Vacant Lots in the growing town of Oxford, N. C . Bracing atmosphere, healthf nlness of looa tlon, good schools. Good society.. Prices, tend ing upward. Address promptly, - lUtLN A. W1LJAA.J19, Dealer In Real Estate, ool8D3tWt Oxferd,N.C. Ja BUYERS OF BEESWAX WE WILL, UxtlL further notice, pay 5e. per lb. free on board steamer at Wilmington. w.ii.isowniiKuaco, oo 18 6m su we fr : Boston, Mass, u SOME ENERGETIC BUSINESS MAR IS WANT ed to reDresent our Co-ooeratiTe Life Insnr- anoe Co. for the State of North Caroiina. Ad dress J. C. MOORE, 137 Broadway, SL Y. giving age, business and reference. r: - oo lSlt Beware oiTParties rpHAT HOLDOUT TEMPTING BAITS. HONEST goods and low prices are the only Inducements necessary. II more u required tne patron must pay for the extras pro rata, as hundreds of our patrons nave, ana wno can tnuy testily mat sucn are facts. We have saved our customers many dollars when they have taken the time and trouDie to eompare our gooas ana prices witn scheming competitors. Tnls is the only trae and reliable test. We will cheerfully send goods to your residence, letting you be the Judge. We nave a standing offer to donate $loo to any charitable institution in this city, It $100 worth of - goods selected from our large stock, viz.: Clothing for Men, Boys and Children, Gents' Fnrnlahinr Goods.l and Hats and Cans-are not found to be 15 per cent, less than the identical goods of as good value can be had elsewhere; la many oases we would be safe in saying 25 per sent. - . , Itls verV Ratifying to us to know that onr trade lias increased, which goes to show that notwithstanding the different schemes and new competition we have to contend with the masses will not btuanlled, preferring rather to trade where goods can be had for the least money, and wlwt rw offers other inducements with their, goods, yon wni and that the purchaser la taxed eituer airecuv or inaireouy to sappjrt tnese schemes. - - ,t - SIIIXIER, THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER, 114 Market Street. , Sign of the Golden Jitm.. . oo 18 It T Bew es pATSl HAT81 UMBRELLAS 1 . EARRISON ALLEN, . . ":; Hatters. . oi8fcr . - Wm. E, Sprinffer & Co. ARRYONB OF (pHB LARGEST AND MOST complete assortments of general Hardware in the state, uooas ana prices guaranteea m au in stances. . ' " 19, 21 23 Marxet street, . oo 18 tf . Wilmington N. C. Save Hoiiey. -rOn CAN SAVE MONEY BY BUYING YOUR I - r- Hats, Caps, Trunks and valises of the NEW HAT DTUa& vi " " 'A. BUiuisn, . . . r The Leading Hatter, .. ' '- - . . - 110 Market Street. . Latest Styles Now Beady. oo 18 tf L. & L. & GK BIGGEST FJRE INSURANCE COMPANY IN the world, pays all losses J . , WITHOUT DISCOUNT. 966,000 paid m North Carolina for 1884. $3S000,006 and over paid in United States r ' for thirty-stx reara j Jno. W.Gordon & Smith '"' '' . AGENTS. ,. GIVE US ATRIAL. " ool8tf Every One is Pleased I TTH THOSE FLEXIBLE "SOLE SHOES WE sell. -So easy to the foot so pleasant to wear, so elegant In the fit and so reasonable In the priee. Ladies, call and see them. . -J'Gents' goods iogreat"vartety at . Geo. ii. if rencn & sons. v 108 NORTH FRONT STREET. ,.oe 18 tf , r " ! - - -n Fanetella, A FIHE SMOKE FOE FIVE CENTS. ; ALSO, XX the AAHuaa-ra ana uitAKiUT en ak. -- . . , Sold only at - -"v" - CM. HARRIS' , s - Popular News and Cigar Store. All the latest Newspapers, Illustrated Papers, Magazines, o aiwajs on nana. - - oo 18 tr III v NEW. ADVERTISEMENTS. Now; Complete! t . BROWN & RODDICK; 0 North Front St. -'4 WaCAN K0W;6AY OUR STOCK IS COM PLETE. Haying ' received the- laafrjaf. our Fall and Winter pvrchosea per. steamer on Thursday; we are better prepared this season to cut prices fiian ever, as we can buy on a much larger scale for our tw stores than we could for pno,. QUAN TITY. WILrTEllr'Jbxfry anoT aH'-msrxttsi. We; Intend tivlngcdr patrons the advaetage In every - Instance possible. We call attention to the f ol lowing list for this week: i. -r . ...... . - Lalies i'tMllreiisVCMsl fffaps, This stock Is entirely new and made'speeially to onr order, and Ladles can rely that every gar ment is thoroughly finished and jnst what we re present them to be. : . Special attention is called tea lot of T 5 LIGHT WEIGHT GARMENTS made for Spring weai,and beautifully trimmed with Passamentrle and Lace. Former prices $35.00 to-$50.C0. Our prices vary from $5.00 te $UM!0. They areust suitable for thisseason: v' . f--.. -l-'f.- Dress Goods. Tricotln Jrersey Cloths, an new shades. Hcme- cpiins great variety, and many novelties : Ladles Flannel and Felt Skirts In every style and at all prices.' A DECIDED BARGAIN In ' - , - .v Children's Fancy Hone. " 15 cents a pair, former prices 25, 33 and 53 cen's. Eincn JHdkfs. . . Ladies. Gents and Children's Handk'fs in White and Colored Borders, from So. to $1.00. Gents' Scotch Underwear. : We are offering' a very superior line of Gents' Shetland Shirts and Drawers, Imported direct from Hawick, Scotlaiid. Look over our stock before pnrcdasmg, and it will pay all who do so. BROWN & RODDICK, 9 NORTH FRONT STREET. WILMINGTON, ND 27 HAY STREET, FAYETTEVTLLF, N. C ANOTHER ADDITION JUST RECEIVED TO OUR STOCK. Fine Millinery Goods. Eld and Jersey Gloves, Worsted Laces In all (co lors, Beaded Gimp. Fringes, all kinds of Dress Trimmings, Corsets of well known makes, at as- tonishly low pi Ices at ." . Taylor's Bazaar. NOW OPEN, A NEW STOCK OF THE Latest Styles Long ana Sliort CMs, for infants at very attractire prices. Worsted and Silk Caps, Veils, Mitts, Sacks and Bootees; in faetr everything requisite for an infant's out fit, at prices that cannot fall to commend them selves to prudent buyers. No one urged to buy. but call and see at ... . TAYLOR'S BAZAAB, 118 Market Street, - . '--WILMINGTON, N. a ' A Present eiven to every customer. ; oolTtf . The. Baus Piano. JJOSEWCOD, 7 1-3 OCTAVES, ORCHESTRAL Upright Grand. Beautiful In Design, Elegant in Finish, Marvelous In Power, Brilliant In Tone, Exquisite In Touch, Solid In Construction, Un equaled in Durability. Our Motto; "Excelsior!' The BAUS PIANOS are unquestionably the best now made. . .. For sale at HETNSBERGER'S i oc!8tf f Live Book and Musio Stores. Everybody Pleased. L&.ST WEEK WAa A BIG WEEK B US IN Boys . and CMlto's ClotMiig. It was truly tile boys'' week.'and many were the boys that we pleased with a nice fitting suit. Parents were pleased with the price and we were pleased with the business. We want to eep it up" for some time, and assure the boys we have a big stock yet to select from, and every garment Is cut stylish and fits nicely.'" "'"'i; "' iM' We have a tremendous stock of MEN'S CLOTH ING on hand, and as these goods were' bonght early we can dispose of them much lower than the average merchant can buy them to-day. t we give a real gooa uass suit for so to. : A nice ALL-WC vou cass sun tor as 53, and our suits at $10 00 and $13 to are at least 35 percent, better than any oth er snits on the mar- ket Tor the same money. We like to be rushed. - We like a Hvelv trade. and we will inaugurate a big scheme next week to keep trade moving lively. Come and see us. A. DAVID. ool8tf Demand Fm OUR HEATING ' STOVES IS TNCEKAS ING DAILY. -Call and select one before onr stock il broken. Now is your time. u Prices ver y low down. Tha UNIVXRSAJ. FARMER, the best CookiPg Stove in the market, stands on its own- merits, uorary ana sianu iauips v., ., PARKER TAYLOR'S, ' J 00 18 tf ' ' - - S3 South Front St. 6e 18 tf t- ; -. . - V ' . . WHOLE NO; 5953 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ij 1 ' ' --OF- 'SZJtt .I fan t : Fall and Winter Goods, ra-nviCATZ's,- -.1 nomrkefcfjt; An Entirely Hew Stock - of " " ' Silks, Rhadams. Ottomans, - Velvets, Cashmeres, Tricots, Eadlcs' Cloth,- Ilenrlettas, Flannels, &c, &c. . Wliite Goods. Eaces, Edglnffg.Fnrs, Gloves, Corsets; Men and Boys' Wear, Hosiery, Housekeeping Goods, Domestics, Notions, &e., &e. AT PRICES LOWER THAN THEY HAVE BEEN KNOWN FOR YEARS. JTerms 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 yon at the same time, my kind pat rons, that I propose to maintain In the future the reputation gained In the past, of having The Best, the Cheapest, Most Ciflttft-e Asscrtaeit & Gsofls To be found on teide of New York. Call and be convinced at II. HI. EATZ'S se20tf 116 BIABKET ST. Bacon, Flour, Sugar. 100 20X88 D- 81 CLB 8rDBs' 1000 Efels L0UE' aU Bbls Refined SUGARS, all grades, '. For sale low by oc!8tf WILLIAMS, RANKIN & CO. ltlolasses, Coffee. Bice. 100 Btl8 Ctl0lce orto Kco MOLASSES,' Sacks Choice RIO COFFEE, 2g Bbls CAROLINA RICE, For sale low by oc 18 tf v WILLIAMS RANKIN CO. Bagging, Ties, Salt. gQQ Half Bolls 8 lb BAGGING, 2QQQ Bundles New ARROW TIES, 4000 Saok8 LT7ERPOOL and FINE SALT. For sale low by OC 17 tf - WILLIAMS. RANKIN & CO Cheese, Crackers, Candy. FJQ Boxes Selected CREAM CHEESE, Boxes CRACKERS, rQ Boxes CANDY, For sale low by 00 18 tf WILLIAMS RANKIN CO. Scliool Boots and School Supplies. T3EN3, PENCILS, INK, SPONGE, PENHOLD- x en, siates, uravons, isoox sags ana straps, Codv Books. Exercise Books. Ac. Ac We will make It to your advantage to buy of us. we Duy for uasn ana can anora to sen cneap. - oc 18 tf ' ' 119 Market Street. THIS WEEK - I Am Offering; spcialties ' ii Cereals. jrOLLED AVENA, PREPARED ROLLED OAT MEAL. mCKS' WHEATEN GRITS Ihese goods have just arrived and are fresh and sweet. MINCE MEAT ' ' ' : "'and'' PEUM PUDDING, ? NEW CURRANTS, :Uf.:ry.. ,.t FRESD NUTS, and a fresh lot of the Celebrated PAROLE FLOUR. . . .. .;.:-.--- S ' '. JNO. IvBOATWRIGHT, : oo Mtf 17 SOc FRONT STREET. jBiiggiei - v'tbtttJ. 'UKE OF BUGGIES. PHAETONS, 7 Cdrta and Bravs. both new and second-hand. All grades of Harness, Saddles. Trunks, Bags, AO. we guarantee ear kuuus oekMsr tuui unvn lower than similar oods can be bought In the State, Call, examine and buy. -, ' McDOUGALL & BOWDEN, 'OOl8tfI' - 114 North Front St. u gmntJlj. ...... .......... 1 : arOontract AerOseranta taia at prcpor UonateJylowratesvv ., -v -t mEam solid SoopanS tss ciis tza tr- r . ? NEW; ADyERTJSELJZETS.' Cnstomers happy , and JompatUors mad. Customers aie certainly Happy, bat some of his : competltoi b are very.veryinad. Cant help It V FISHBLiTE HAS BOITHE CLOTHIHS' . AND THE ? ' . Prices are all Right;! - -, .-V-:.- - - We not only carry the. LARGEST BTOCKOF CLOTHING AT RETAIL IN THE STATE, bo t we do business on a LIBERAL SCALE.' TVi - ' ' "WeUveMandMItLive.w -V;? ' "Nothing mean or small about na."- . -. . "We satisfy our customers in every particular.' And again we give the following written gaar-r antee with every artlole purchased from ibis es-- tablishment: " " "We ruanmtee these .goods as represented and the price Is as low as same manufacture is soia anywnero m xse unuear ecaxee.. 11 not eas- isf aetory.and returned UBinJnnd.'wtthm ten days, the frill Amount of nnsh naid will h mfnnloA WE ARB SOLS AGENTS FOR THE, '- PaMt Spare WMi ''Goats the most worthy improvement lathe art of man- ? nfactnrlng Clothing, which we luccePsfnDy In-' trod need to our patrons last season. The SQUARE SHOULDER COATaad TAILOR- MADE CLOTHING to be found ONLY afour stores. HatsI Hatsf S. H. FISIIBLATE 00 18 It MENISWSABDEPOr. Insurance: rjrHE KENTUCKY MUTUAL- SECURITY FUND COMPANY, of LonkriUe, Ky., have isnM t 9,800 Certificates. It is b&Bd opon pare'; 'f iai- ness priaolples, and the plan is endom i tjy 1 u leading business men In every part of ( r.o court try. Agents wanted for NORTH ANT FOCI II CAROLINA For Information address - - , . CRAWFORD CLARK & McCARLBY, 436 West Jefferson Streetr 00 17 21 . , Louisville, Ky. S25.00 Beward. ; ON THE EVENING OF OCT. 18TH, 1885.TAKEN from Darlington. S. C . one rood size DARK v ' BAY HORSE, between 5 and 6 years old, left hind root wmte, a smau wmte spot on tne nose, ine day before he was taken he received a scratch os the right rump, which will result in a slight soar. His style and mode of travel would attract at tention anywhere. The above reward will be patd for sufficient Information to convict the parties and recovery of the animal. - - , . Da. J.C WILLUOX, ' -. ootl7 2t Darlington. 8. C INVITE EVERYBODY TO TAKE A LOOK t at onr magnificent line of 8UTTING3."fov this', season. We are determined to do the basin ess, and have marked onr goods at a price far below any thing heretofore offered In this city. - v ' We Imake Suits at $25 to $30, that eost f 10 . more anywhere else. J - We gtye a liberal dtsconnt to 'cash purchasers, . Oar Goods are direct Importations frornXog ' land, and our Styles are the very latest. It will pay you to take a look at onr Goods before placing your order elsewhere. " $yWe guarantee a Perfect Fit and Superior Workmanship on all Suits, oelltf f JOHN DYER, :-' Tailor. Geo. W, Price, Jr., : ; Auctioneer and CkinunisilowIItofJiaiit J OFFICE AND SALES BOOMS," K J ICAITXET . STREET, where special attento will be given the sale of Goods, "Wares. Vi.ercnd'je, ' so., on Consignment, and a General CoTr-Lslon Business. STRICT attention to buslneoa, and -QUICK returns of sales. tt7 ' I . 1 . 'mill i. ' ' t '' piRE-PROOF KEROSINS OIW WAKRANTED to be the best made and water white. . V Vat sale by oollltf , GEO. A, PECK.. Andirons, &c. WE ARE OFFERING THIS WEEK SOME- ' thing nice in the way of Andirons-Brass--Berlm. Bronze and Iron. Also, Shovel and Tonga, Blower Stands, Coal Hods, and everything to make the fireplace brhtand oolltf : ; Xnrchison Block.. , Wanted ! K "Wanted I HIDES, WOOL AND WAX. HIGHEST CASH : prices paid for same. S00B0133 CHOICE BRANDS TOBACCO for sale low. . , . . . . . , ww;- , SAJTL BEAR, Sr., - . ' se27tf -. V. . V 18 Market Street. - ; Cotton andNaval Stores ' S HIPPED TO US WILL BE CABXFULLT HAN' r died at fuQ market value. . - -. Orders for Bagging. Ties, Hoop Iron and Glue , l?!410W.?- WOODYACUfiRli V ' - ' Commission Merchants, -y-; -. an 17 if . - i - . Wilminston. N. O. -.j- - v -.- ; T " - . Hats V-,-, j? I I 1 u i . i? V ' r - ill' - - " if 1 If ' Pi j In - : sit - 5- ; r,:,t :' -L'

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