d. 3, Ito 1 'A- - sap CRY r. JOM itlne IS of )ape s on i du- outh ssela nde. 1 in tlne , and mls- stine ithe .N.C. rd. THE SAIL . that ylow . Stsl : IBS. INDS to Ce Hym ' iption ience IS. . 1AND! est to rmlng: Every ledby : dfult r all I aw. " Fla. &C - - . DBS, i .SSES,. 38, kCO- AB. . JAL me and sssz ,gtO Tfl. letor. I5j WILLIAM n. BEBNAKD. PUBLISHED PaSyXOBPT MONDAYS. . BATES OF BUBSOBIPTIOH, VS ADVAHCS. One Year (by Mall), Postage Paid.. .V. . - airVnntha. " - t . r : -5.. ....... $7 00 - 4 00 I 2 00 1 50 Three Months " , Two Months, " . ; 75 e0To city ouoscnoers, aeuvereu m any par of the City, jFcptms Ckhts per week. Our City Agent are not authorised to collect for more than tnree months ia advance. .: Entered at the Post Office at Wilmington, N. C as Second Class Matter. MORNING EDITION. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. . DUO muum -- . .. i -V Fob Coxqbxbs i Sixth Distbict, ALFRED ROWLAND, - Of Robeson. ' ; i Fob Jitdok Superior Coubt Sixth Distbict, - B DWIN T. BOYKIN, Of Sampson. I ; Fob Solicttob, I ; , OLIVER H." ALLEN. . Of Dnpiln. 1 ' Stat Ticket fob Supiriob Court Judsm : 3d Distriot H. G. CONNOR. . 4th - WALTER CLARK. 6th EDWIN T. BOYKIN. 8th W.J.MONTGOMERY. 10th " ALPHONSO C AVERY. 12th " JAMES H. MERSIMON. - OUTLINES, f " The Treasury Department ' has . deter mined upon no policy in regard to future calls for bonds. The President is busily arranging for his summer. yacation; it is said he will -appoint : a j new public printer and district judges for North Caro lina and other States before his departure, - Mr. A. G. Sedgwick, of New York, goes to Mexico to investigate the Cutting affair. The bank statement shows a further falling off in the reserve and is generally, believed to be unfavorable. A man feeding a threshing machine, near Georgetown, Ills. , enraged at his son, threw him Into the machine where he was cut to pieces; : the murderer fled but was caught and hanged. - A double elope ment at Concord, N. H. , is bausing great excitement ; the parties all left families. Wm.'B. Johnson, 4 : prominent citi zen of Rock Yard, Mich.. was ' murdered by a mau named John Boyd; a lynching is probable- The strike in three coal mines in Pennsylvania ended by -the men. accepting " the operator's terms; and a strike for short hours began in a fourth mine. A tiro at FolsomjCal., caused a loss of $450,000. The abduction and probable murder of a young lady in Logansport, Ind.. by a rejected suitor, cause i geaat excitement there, j " Car dinal, Gibbons does not agree with the Cardinal of Quebec in the Catholic Church's condemnation f the Knights of Labor. - New York markets: " Money 35J per cent; cotton quiet and firm at 9 7 169e;-wheat, No. 2 red August 8&lc; southern flour $2 85$3 65;' corn, No. 2 Anust 5 He; rosin dull ut $1 001 05; spirits turpentine 34c -J j " Gen. Jo V heeler has n walk over in ihe Alabama Eighth, excellent fighter in the good campaigner iu peace, he give old Stanton fits ? Jo was an war and a Out didn't It ii i:ow said that it is doubtful if MisB Cleveland will go to Chicago. But be that as it may the Ne'w York 1 World has rnbiished in aii extra all of the first number nnder.iier editor ship: ' j Thus far four of the North Caro lina delegation will not return to Washington, namelyBenuett,' Green, Skinner and Cox. It may be that one or two others will be left at I l - - V home. v L I . Tilden'a property 13 on the rise. It ia now estimated at between six and eight millions. The New York law yers say that his will la "iron-bound." Thev cannot "break it with a - cold chisel. -' ? - . ' ' ; : Robert L. Taylor , is the Demo cratic nominee for Governor of Ten- nes8ee, and his brother," Alf Taylor, is to be his Republican; opponent. They are sorry brothers if they op pose each other, l - I After seventeen months of Demo cratic rule the Democrats! of . Savan nah are cheered by having two of fensive partisans . ousted; and two ---! : ." , Democrats put in charge of the Post- office and Custom House Great is the Civil Service ! hnmbuer, but it will not do in cases like this. Bah ! The Northern Mugwump papers are delighted at the favor the Civil Service fraud meets" with in South Carolina. Curious f Democrats : those who believe that to the vanquished belong the offices. Calhoun, the eidr Butler, the elder Hampton, McDuffie and Rhetl never taught any such flapdoodle politics as that, I -The Indiana Democrats did not think enough of ' . Mr. Cleveland's hobby, the "monumental humbug of the century," Civil Service, to indorse it." They ignored it altogether. How can Democratic Conventions indorse the Administration without indorsing its Civil Service record, its war upon silver and its oleomargarine record? We are really glad to see Mr. A. M. Keiley honored in spite of Aus tria and Italy and his defamers, ' He has received the appointment1 of. Judge of the International Conrt at Cairo, Egypt. - This court p is , com- VOL. XXXVIIL-NO. posed of ; three judges selected from I Great Britain,- France and the Uni- ted States. One of the Jadges is Victor Cl&y.Barringer; of this State, a Republican we regret to say. The papers are beginning to touch up Mr. James H. Merrimon for polunf tearing to - prosecute the Asheville Citizen. . We would .; like : to hear what he has to say in defence or-ex planation. He is a candidate for Superior Court Judge and this mat-' ter may assume , a . very serious "as pect. .The papers always call a man "Hon." as soon as he is a candidate. Of course it should be "Judge" Mer rimon, although he may not be elec ted. ;'-;,..v '-:"-.:'- v;::-.A:?.' THE OITY", 1 NBW AOVBH'riliKinBNrii; G. W. Pbice Auction sale. 7 18 N. Fifth St. For rent. ; ; Heinsbkeqeb School books ,FiSH3iiATE Genuine bargains . ; - Giles & Mubchison Powder. Jko., J. Hbdbick White goods.! " , Bbown & Roddick Specialties. L. J. Poisson Real estate agent. . Excubsion Cornet Concert Club. : , E. Wakrkij & Son Best candies. M. M. Katz Grand clearing sale, J. W. Gordon & Smith Insurance. -; Parker & Taylor Think about it. ; W, E. Sfbtnoeb & Co Rice birds. Harrison & Allen Dunlap styles. Excursion Howard Relief Ens;. Co. Worth & Worth Bagging, ties, etc. McDougall i& Love Fresh arrivals. Mitchell. & Son Seed oats and rye. M. S. Willard Cotton gin insurance. W.H. Alderman & Co. Stoves, ranges. R. R. Bellamy Patent medicines, etc. Williams, Rankin & Co. Flour, bacon, lard., etc. . Lottl Uou. " Two marriage licenses were is sued the past week one . to whites and the other to blacks. The services at St. PauPs Lu theran church this morning and to night will be in English. , ' - Rev. Isaiah F. Aldridge will hold communion at Mt. Zion A. M. E. Church at 3 p. m. There will be no services to-day in St. John's Church, Rev . Dr. Carmichael, the rector, being absent. , - There will be a total eclipse of the Bun on the 29th inst. Visible in North Carolina as a partial eclipse about eunrise. Messrs. Northrop & Cumming cleared the British barque En'vprise yes terday for Buenos Ayres with 23,051 rail road crossties, valued at $9,076 32. '! Rev. Dr. Primrose, of the Sec ond Presbyterian Church, has returned from his short sojourn at the Sound. He will occupy his pulpit as usual to-day. -- Isaac Baker and Mary Williams, colored, were each sentenced to twenty days in the city prison,, by the Mayor yes terday, for being disorderly and resisting an officer. . " ! There were seven interments in Pine Forest (colored), cemetery the past week one adult and six children.1'' There were no interments . in Belleyue, and only one in Oakdalc a child. J Lewis Stork," the young man committed by a magistrate on Thursday last for drumming without license, was re leased yesterday, having paid the license fee required by the State one hundred dollars and the costs of the case- i ' . Rev. R. C. Campbell will preach at the First Baptist Church (colored), cor ner of Seventh and Red Cross streets, this morning at 11 o'clock. Mr. Alfred Gaston, of London, Eng., will lecture at 3 o'clock in the afternoon,' and Rev. D. J. Sanders will preach at night. ' .. - - Carolina Central Railroad. - : - - The bridge on the Carolina Central over the First Broad river, three miles west of Shelby, has been completed and trains have been running over it for several days. -The bridge oyer Brushy Creek, one mile beyond the First Broad - river," was completed Wednesday morning last. The track will now be laid rapidly for a distance of eight miles,, until it reaches a bridge over Sandy Creek, which is now under course of con struction. . All the bridges between Ruth- erfordton and Shelby, five in number, ate built of wrought iron upon the most im proved plan, by the Phoenix Bridge Com-: pany, which wonld indicate that the Caro lina Central fintends to. stay up in that part of the country. - . . - Hlgn Temperatures The Signal Service observer reports the maximum temperature in Wilmington yes tefday at 91 degrees, between twelve and one o'clock At other places in this cotton belt the ' maximum was. higher, beins: 93 degrees at Wadesboro. 98 at Weldon and Cberaw, 95 at Lumberton and Florence, 93 at Newbern and Raleigh,92 at Charlotte. 91 at Goldsbbro, and 93 at Salisbury Tna Watch Steallne Case. . Abe Schriver, - the white man charged with stealing a watch from a young man at the "Dew Prop " saloon- on South Water street, was discharged from arrest by -Jus tice Millis, the evidence brought out in the examination-showing that the watch was taken by a woman; v? 124. WILMINGTON, N. C., SUNDAY, AUGUST 15, 188G. The Bribery Case. ."i.-'- - City Detective Mayer, Mr. M. Schloss and Lewis Stork, arrested on Thursday last on the charge , of attemptmg to bribe an officer, and placed under bond of 1 100 each for their appearance ; before Justice Millis, were present at the .preliminary " examina tion which . took place yesterday' morning before the" Justice. - -. After the .hearing Messrs. Schloss and Stork were discharged from arrest, - the evidence .. against them not being sufficient -to warrant - their detention.-" The ". Justice reserved his decision . in the . case of -Detective Mayer until Monday morning at 10 o'clock. The only witness for the State,5 Deputy Sheriff Strode,- stated that he went to the Commercial Hotel on Thursday last to ar rest Stork, on a warrant charging him with drumming without a State license. He was approached by Detective Mayer who offered to give him $2.50 to go off and let the man alone. He agreed to the proposition and was invited into the bar-room of the hotel, where the detective asked Mr. Schloss to give the deputy sheriff Ihe sum of money mentioned. It was given to him, when he returned to the magistrate's office and pro cured warrants for the arrest of the parties. The defendants were represented by coun sel but offered no testimony, .' v The Sulci!. :: : - Very little additional - light has been thrown upon the mysterious suicide of the unknown man supposed to be one "W. G. R. Frazor" from papers found on his per son, tie could not have been in the city ong, for ot the great number of persons, boarding-house keepers, policemen and others who looked at the body, not one re membered ever seeing htm in the city be fore the day of the suicide. It is known, however, that he called at Mr. Yates' pho tograph gallery and asked for work, about o'clock Friday morning. Mr. Orr, ' in charge of the gallery, told him that he had nothing that he could give him,1 and sent him across the street to Cronenberg's gal- ery, where he was also unsuccessful in bis application for work. The conductor who came in on the W.,- C. & A. R. R. road Friday morning says that from the descrip tion he thinks the man was a passenger on his train that morning. Yesterday Morning' Fire. A fire broke out about half-past one o'clock yesterday morning in the Oil Works of the Carolina Oil and Creosote Company, at the foot of Church street The fire ori ginated from sparks falling on the fhingle roof of the shed over the retorts. It spread rapidly and soon enveloped the whole shed in flames. Beyond the destruction of this and & few cords of lightwood, the damage was slight. - There was no insurance on the property. - All the fire engines were soon on the ground and together extinguished the flames. The hose cart of the Cape Fear Company was the first to arrive, and pre vented the fire spreading until the remain der of the department got to work. The shed will he rebuilt at once and work con tinued. Democratic meeting In Brunswick. The citizens of Waccamaw Township met at Excelsior on the 7th inst, for the purpose of appointing delegates to the Dem ocratic County Convention to be held at Lock wood's Folly on the 11th day of Sep tember next. Mr, Edmund Edwards was elected permanent chairman, and Mr. W. S. Milliken secretary. The following named gentlemen were chosen to represent the Township: Messrs. Valentine Smith, F. M. Ross and Edmund Edwards. ! Moonllzbt and music. ' The Cornet Concert Club will give an other of their enjoyable moonlight excur sions to-morrow night. The Passport will leave at 8 o'clock. Arrangements have been made to supply everybody with a good scp per at the Rocks. The harpers will fur nish music for dancing, and the Cornet Band will render several new numbers. Re freshments will be furnished on the boat. A limited number of tickets will be sold, and a grand time can be expected. - 1 Cotton Receipts. Only one bale of cotton was received at this port the past week.;- The! receipts for the crop year from September 1st to Au gust 14th were- 101,486 bales, as against 93,926 bales for the corresponding period last year; an increase of 7,559 bales.' Bather Rough on the Grocerymen. ' A youngster In the southern 'part of Jhe city has named the goat he drives, Oleo margarine; "because," he says, ''it's the best butter in town." : -" .! - . ,'-!-;' . II IVEB AND 1BARIN E. Dan barque Rialio, Hansen, hence, ar rived at Antwerp, &.ugust 12th. Barque Ella sailed from Havre for this port August 10th. The fishing ; smack; Leonora, Capt. Davis, from Charleston, S. C, put in at Smith ville Friday, under stress of weather. Another smack, the Jamee Newton, was driven ashore on ; Battery Island.; Yester day the crew of the Leonora were assisting in efforts to get the stranded smack afloat. i "! i.-.'" ctuanerly meennsa .; '- ) " Third Round for ! the WUmington Dis trict of the Methodist E. Church, South : ' Topsail circuit, at Union Chapel, Ahgnst 14 and 15. ; -'-l v -1- Carver's Creek circuit, at Carver's Creek, August 21 and 22. . -! " t s ! ; Clinton circuit, at Johnson's Chapel, Au gust 26 and 27. : - . - " '. J Magnolia circuit, at Bryan's Chapel, Au gust 28 and 29. - - . J. t - Brunswick circuit, at Zion, September 4 and 5. j-'?'c j' 'U; fer s-iv - w:r'l Wilmington, at Fifth Street. September .12, t -' "- . V.v ...T., :..PATJI. J. CARRAWAT, . V-!.V.-:"':;;r; ! " !" ' Presiding Elder.' ; War Department If. S. Signal Service J ' - . TJ. 8. Armr : " '- : Division of Telegrams and Reports for the Benefit of Commerce ana Agncuiture. COTTON-BELT BULLETIN. . The f ollowine - table shows the average maximum and. minimum temperature, and average 'amount of .rainfall,- at the - dis tricts named. "Each district includes from ten to twenty stations of observation,' and the figures given below are the mean values of all reports sent to each centre of district. Observations taken daily at 6 P. M.. 75th meridian time. ; ; - ;. August U, 188& 6 P.M. ' g AVERAGE ' Districts. Max, I Min. I Ram ; f : ; . 53 Temp.Temp. Fall. Wilmington... 11 94 70 . 09 Charleston.,... , 8 96 73 .09 Augusta....... 12 96 72 i Savannah.... 13 98 75 . '. Atlanta. ....... 13 I 94 73 j .00 Montgomery . . 10 95 72 . Mobile . .. . . . . . - 8 97 72 .00 New Orleans . . 14 95 ' 72 .1, ,00 Galveston...... 21 97 74 . Vicksburg.....! 5 95 74 . Little Rock ... 16 96 70 .00 Memphis...... 19 95 70-1 00 Weather Indications. The following'are the indications for to day: - For North Carolina fair weather, west erly winds, becoming southerly, stationary temperature.:, ,. A Ble storm Predicted. One of the Northern ' Meteorological "cranks" Prof . Foster, says that one of the greatest storm periods of j the year will be gin on August 16th, - and r continue till the 27th. A tropical hurricane on the south east Atlantic coast is . appointed for the period between the 16th and 20th. ; ; A . ACABD. Mr. Editor: In your report of the pro ceedings of .the Board of Aldermen held on the 12th inst., you quote me as favoring the resolutions proposing to appoint the Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley Railroad com mission on account or discrimination ot rates to this place by the Wilmington & Weldon Railroad, &c. I think my brother Aldermen will bear me out in the statement that my position at that and former meet ings, was mat wnue i was not preparea, with information before me, to favor a sub scription to the railroad, yet I deemed the matter or sucn importance as to require great consideration at -our hands, and thought it advisable to appoint the corn mission that they might treat with the Cape Fear & Yadkin. Valley people and be in position to encourage the road to be built here if it could be done on terms tha would be of advantage to our town. I had implicit confidence in the commis- sion and still believe that such a body as Wm. L. DeRosset, B. G. Worth, Jas. H. Chadbourn, - Roger Moore and B. F. Hall would not recommend or commit any act detrimental to the interest of our tax payers. Very respectfully. w: -,.'"-:v4'. , G. J. BONEY. . A DOWN TOWN MERCHANT, having "passed several sleepless nights, disturbed Dy tne agonies and cries of a Buffering child, and becoming oon- rinced that Mrs. Wlnslow's Sootnlne Svtod was last the article needed, procured a supply for the child. On reaching home and acquainting his wife with what he had done, she refused to have it administered to the child, as she was strongly In favor of Homoeopathy. That night the child in snff erlmr.and the Barents without sleeD. Return ing home the day following, the father found the baby stui suffering : ana while contemplating other sleenless night, the mother stepped fi an- rom the room to attend to some domestic duties and left the father with the child. During her ab sence he administered a portion of the Soothing Syrup to the baby, and said nothing. That night all hands slept well, and the little fellow awoke in the morning bright and happy The mother was delighted with the wonderful change, and al though at first offended at the deception prac ticed upon her, has continued to use the Syrup, and suffering crying babies and restless nights have disappeared. A single trial of the Syrup never yet . failed to relieve the baby, and over come the prejudices of the mother. Sold by all Druggists. 25 cents a bottle. MABBIED, O'BRIEN MEYER. By Rev. Father Ward, at St. Charles Catholio Church, Sidney Place, Brooklyn, N. Y., MARTIN O'BRIEN to SARAH J. MEYER, both of Wilmington, N. C. - v- ;, ' .DIED, SHOLAR. In this city, Saturday, August 14th, at 1.30 P. X., Mrs. HATTLS J. SHOLAR, beloved wife of W. H. Sholar, aged 41 years 5 months and 8 days. Funeral this (Sunday) afternoon, a4 o'clock, from Fifth Street M. E. Church, thence to Oak dale Cemetery. Friends and acquaintances of the family are respectfully invited to attend. ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.. i GEO. W. PRICE, Jr..' AUCTIONEER fiSD COMMISSION MERCHANT Auction Sale, AT THE TRAFFIC HOUSE, Corner Market and 2d Streets, ' MONDAY, at 10 o'clock. . 4 Bedroom Sets, 1 Bedsteads, 8 Sideboards, 8 Cots. 13 Mattresses, 4 Feather Beds, 18 Pillows and Bolsters, 8 Office Chairs, 13 Dining ot Sitting Room Chairs, 5 Rockers; 1 Mohair Parlor Suit, 60 rolls Cotton Batting. 4 dozen Brooms, 7 Step Lad ders, 4 pair Scales. 1 Coffee Grinder, 8 bush, fine White Beans, 1 Refrigerator, - a lot of Crockery, Blaoking, Can Goods, Snow Cases, Clothing, Pic tures. Lamps, Books, Candy Jars, &o , all under the Hammer. au lSlt ; N : iCard. ON BEHALF OF THE CAROLINA OIL AND CREOSOTE COMPANY, I desire to thank the Wilmington Fire Department for their prompt, gallant and untiring efforts in extinguish- lni ig the fire atour Oil Yard Friday night. H very respectfully, - :- ' LUDWlG HANSEN, an 15 It General Superintendent. Stoves and Bangps. 1 FARMER GIRL ALWAYS FIRST. TECUMSEH X? with Reservoir, Kenmore, Elmo, Carolina ana Stonewall. All these are tested stoves, we will not keeps Stove that -does not make for itself a reputation. Lee Ranges in three styles. Queen Oil Ranges, the very thing for this hot weather. Coolers, Refrigerators, Freezers and Milk Shakers. ' W. H ALDERMAN CO.; r - au 15 tf . . 85 Market 8L j Quarantine Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, FROM May 1st to November 1st, 1886, Quarantine will be enforced upon the following classes of Vessels : - - - 1st. Upon all vessels from ?orts south of Cape Fear. , - -.. - 2nd. Upon all vessels which have sickness on board on arrival, or which have had siokness du ring their passage. - 3rd. During the prevalence of oholera in South Europe, and until further notice,' upon all vessels from European Ports south of 46 deg. N. latitude. Pilots and Masters of vessels will bring all in cluded as above, to anchor at the Quarantine Vlsitmar Station, opposite. Deep Water Point, and not depart thence without the written permis sion of tne Quarantine Physician, t Regulations :for vessels while in Quarantine may be bad by applying at the office of the Qua rantine Physician; and all communication with vessels In Quarantine must be made through the Quarantine Physician residing at Smithville.N.C. ; ? W. G. CURTIS, M.T).r J - V .V. - r r i V GEO. GILLETH. THOMAS, M. D - ' " - - -" - ; - Quarantine Board, v my 1 6m:- . ..land 15 .-; - .. NEW. ADVERTISEMENTS. j - Zsr Tlie Time TO OBTAIN GENUINE BARGAINS T9i GLOTHIITG- AT FISH SL ATE'S King Clothier, - i. NORTH FEONT ST. Hoohlight Excursion ! - ! - , .-'BY ;' : (-. , . .- CORNET CONCERT CLUB. j MONDAY, AUGUST 1. . The PASSPORT will stop at the Roeks. Boat leaves at 8 P. M. Music for Dancing by the Har pers. i . an 15 16 . FAMILY EXCUBSION ; f ; ; ; On the STEAMER PASSPORT, UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE Howard Relief Fire Enpe Co. No. 1. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18. Tickets 50 cents and 25 cental Refreshments en board. Committee J. W. Duls, H. H. Gleschen, Wm. Oterson, P. Flok, J. H. Grothgen. au 15 It - For Rent, THAT DESIRABLE RESIDENCE on Fourth SU, between Market and Princess, occupied : by Mr. F. W. Clark. Fine cistern. Premises In good order. Apply au is it 18 North 5th street. a a iouis j. poisson, BJJI 1 REAL ESTATE AGENT, r'l'n .1 NO. 113 NORTH SECOND ST. Property bought and sold on commission. Estates managed, and Rents promptly collect ed. Business solicited, r . au 15 It For Rent. We offer for" rent the Eastout and Westbbk Houses in that Brick block on Dock street, between 4th and 5th streets. Houses are centrally located; have bath rooms and water closets: contain seven rooms and a kitchen, and are in good condition ana repair. Apply to - GEO. R. FRENCH SONS' r au 13 tf lC8N.FrontSt. j Large Stock QF WHITE GOODS ; MUST BB SOLD. THE Greatest Bargains will be offered in Striped and Plaid Lawns, Laoe Striped Lawns. V " . h " Plain, Lace Stripe and Puffed Duckings. i Hamburghs and Lace. Just opened four qualities- White Clear Lawn Handkerchiefs. Bargains in Gents' Hankerchiefs. A large stock of Ladies'. Gents' and Children's Hosiery. " i ' Finest Colored Lawns at 9o, worth 15o; good Colored LawUB at 4c. I - Table Cloths and Towels Cheap. ' . au 15 2t . - JNO.i 3. HEDRICK. New Crop Red Rust Proof Seed Oats. ALSO. 2QQQ BUSHELS JUST RECEIVED, AND FOR SALE AT LOW PRICES by" J. an 15 lw 15. F.9IITCHELL & OIS. IN KEGS, HALVES AND QUARTER KEGS. Rice Bird Powder, Blasting Powder, Shot anl Caps. Fixed Ammunition a specialty. ' - - GHiBS MUBCHISON, au 15 tf ;; . IC9 and 111 North Front St. ' ' lwn Fileranl BiEiinr Cases. TfTS FURNISH THE ABOVE AS LOW-OR LESS than they can be bought of agents, and In quantities to suit, delivered at your office. - Also, Office Stationery of every kind at lowest market prices. . - . j. aul4 tf . v, '.CW; YATES.. - ' I i si T fill 1 Mllli . .- " . WHOLE . NO. 6209 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Specialties for This Week. -i 1- BROWN & RODDICK, 9 North Front St. XTE ARE OFFERING SOME VERY DECIDED BARGAINS FOR THIS WEEK, order to make room for Fall purchases. 1 i . TRUNKS.; .We are offering some .Trunks away below the market value. We can show the most substan tial makes at prices very much lower than you have been accustomed buying fori -. ' BED-SPREADS. We have still a very few left of those Summer Bed-Spreads, 65c, worth I1.CQ. TOWELS. Two Towels for 5 cents. The price must speak for Itself. - ! -- BUSTLES. Wire Bustles, 25c and 50o, Eomething new. CHILDREN'S FULL REGULATION IMPORT ED HOSE, 15o, cheap at 25c. ; . LADIES' BLACK LISLE HOSE, EOc and 80c, the cheapest line ever shown in this city. - LADIES' SILK MITS, in Black, White, Cream and Tan, 50c and 75c. LADIES' CANVAS BELTS. Two Buckles 10c; Three Buckles 15c. . . . . BROWN & RODDICK, . 3 NORTH FRONT STREET. -'X Branch Store, 27 Hay street, Fayettevllle, N. C au ia u . Without Discount ! -1 rjTHE LIVERPOOL A IiONDON & GLOBE INS. Co . pays all losses without discount. ' . Over 836,000.000 paid in the United States by this Company for losses since 1838. j- J. W. Gordon & Smith. . - ... ; AGENTS, . . ;' ; No. Ill N. Water Street. " Telephone No. 73. , i .;. . aulStf Baipg, Ties. Cotton Gins, &e. 1 fin A HALF ROLLS BAGGING. AVUU 2000 BDLS" aerow tiks- Winahip' Cotton Gins, with Condensers and Feeders.: Winahip Cotton Presses. j Bacon, Com, Flour, Lard, Coffee, Sugar, Nails, Hoop Iron, Tobacco, Snuff, Molasses, tc., &c. For sale by . j. , au!5tf f WORTH & WORTH. School Books. JUST RECEIVED, ANOTHER J LARGE AS -sortment of SCHOOL BOOKS, for all the differ ent Schools In the estate, which will be sold very cheap for cash at HEINSBERGER'S. I. Pianos and Organs gOLD FOB CASH, AT THE .VERY LOWEST prices, also on the Popular Monthly Instalment Plan, at au 15 tf r ' HEINSBERGER'S Cash Book and Musio Store. Cotton Gin Insurance PLACED AT . REASONABLE RATES. For blank applications write to v ! M. S. WILLARD, 214 N. Water St. ; . au 15 D&Wlm ; Notaiy' NOTHEB LOT OF THOSE FINE AND POPU- lar Cigars, NOTARY'S SEAL, Just received.' The - i best Smoke for a Nickel xn the market. : Sold only at C.m! HARRIS' r . au 15 It - - Popular News and Cigar Store. : Rice Birds W E ARE NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH A SPECIAL POWDER for Planters, - and at " a SPECIAL PRICE, lower than has ever been offered here. Shot, Caps and Muskets. - WM. B. SPRINGER & CO., ' : y. ; -A -i9,sis Market Street,' au 15 tf . . u .;; Wilmington N.C. : Drinlap Styles ! XTUTRIA STIFF BATS I UMBRELLAS! HARRISON A ALLEN, au 15 tf Hattersl-,- Frei3h Arrivals. 'A FULL ' LINE OF TEDIIK, i BAGS - AND ;xx Satchels just in. We sell the popular "Hay-, dock" Buggy, which is . neat and ; nobby, best maae ior tne pnoe. .Everything in tne carnage line can be found at ' - - . .ji w avfVl s- -T'-McDOUGALL LOVE'S, fcr: . , auiatr sr" H4 -North VroTit StTftflt ' -i ia. ATKt .or adybsstivin - One Square-One Day.1..'.:.U... f 1 Oe " .. - - Two Days,. ....... 1 75 ; '.-Three Daya,.....' ' 8 Bo " a - 2?? Week,,;.. 00 - ?hree Weeks,......vii:; t 8 CO Sj?:; i:r oatti.i r;....- v.vii-.: io oo- ijwo Months,..;... .i 18 00 -"-2 V " - Three Months,. ....i,. .84 OOfV " V Vl 8UMOBtllS,...;.; 40 OC s'jf J ; JV; One Year.. 60 r tV Contract Advertisements taken at prpqr V; - 3 fionately low ratea;;;. v -i Uh'M '&S?&x .: Ten lines solid Nonpareil type make one squar: '''"(. " NEW i AJDyERTISEMENTS. j G-rand Clearing Sale ! AT r.i. r.i. k atZh CASH HOUSE, : 116 Market Street! TV) ENABLE US TO SHOW OUR KIND PAT- RONS an ENTIRE NEW STOCK FOR F. and to make room for same, " ' Will Offer This Week, r SUMMER SILKS, worth 65c, for 50o per yai'rd. : bu Auijut aj-bus, worth 50c, for 35o per yard. SARNS, all colors, worth 75c, for 45o ptfyaI-l ., NUN'S VEILING & SUMMER DRESS GOODS, Worth 206, for loo per yard. C ! Remnant! Remnants! ; Black and Colored good : DRESS GOODS a half price. -u ''.y r : :v-1- . wooa ujjnumams ana ssbbsucksks at7o. - Good CALEST : ; v '; Best quality CALICOES, So. . - ' -; ALL,! mi A few more of those BUTTONS, worth 20 to; , V- -."i: ". EXTRA QUAUEY PARASOLS very low. PA- RASOLS, worth $8.50, for $3.95. 4- Jobs in Jerseys. i . One lot FINE AND HEAVY JERSEYS, cheap" at $3.50, only $1-75. . " Remnants of Embroideries, GOOD VICTORIA LAWNS, 10 and 12jo..j HEAVY PANTSTUFFS, north 20c, for 12Jo.- BOYS' CASSIMERES. worth 50c, for 30o. And other DESIRABLE ARTICLES, ALL VERY LOW FOR CASH. 2&- Hn. "FT A T"7.' au i tf 116 1IARKET 8T. Our 25 Cent Candies!! ' ARE THE ' BEST IN THE STATE FOE THE PRICE Our 35 Cent Candies ! ! . Are the Finest In the Country. i - -' E WARREN & SON, , 1 EXCHANGE CORNER. - ; . '-Jl "?V.f au 15 tf Patent Medicines JRUGS, CHEMICALS, " .' PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS. . . DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES. .ROBERT R. BELLAMY, Druggist, an 15 tf N. W. cor. Market and Front 8ta-' : , HAVE YOU THOUGHT ABOUT IT? 'SOME people will pay more for work to a travel ling man who never pays any taxes, never con tributes to our charities,than they will to a house regularly established, and that contributes to all the interests of , our city. The former takes your money and leaves; the latter spends all here. Then you complain of high taxes. Light" ningRods put up in a way that protect, together with fine ornaments. - - - au 15 tf PARKER fc TAYLOR. Flour, Bacon, Lard. &c. 2QQQ $bls FLOUR, all grades,' ' - ' ' 1 Hrt Boxes D. S. and Smoked C. R. SIDES, 75 Cases and Buckets LARD, 1 nn HhdsandBbls New Crop IvU Cuba MOLASSES. 100 Bbls Refined SUGARS, all grades. OAA Sacks Choice RIO COFFEE, 2j Bbls CAROLINA RICE, O K Bales RANDOLPH SHEETING, !I or Bales RANDOLPH YARN. idJ - - 5QQ Bundles HOOP IRON, - 25 Bhls DISTILLER'S GLUE. VKQ Kegs NAILS, 'f?- X, , ' Buh t HA Cases CONCENTRATED LYE, ' 5Q Cases BALL POTASH, ' CA Boxes CANDLES,- ' : W Seap, Starch. Snuff, Tebacco, :l iTacKerB, o.,so., so. ' j ' - For sale low by . " - r ' au 15 tf , WILLIAMS RANKIN CO. STARTLING FACTS ! You. Cannot Afford, to Imam Them. - S1U I.U Vu Z?Jt v" The following article appears in a recent tame of - " " ' the New York Vcrm.mrcua Multetin : "An expertn-- -. amined and reported upon s sample of Chicago refined w - lard, the other dar. which he' said did notoootaia a imnnil of horn' fat. bnt etmtitAj&t- of lllow. rrjM. .. cotton seed oil, and oieo steanne." ' Is sucb. a mixture cheap at any price 7 - GASSARD'S Bajn , . i IS PUBJE. EVERY PACKAGE IS GUARANTEED. -- ' Try it and you will use no other.1 . ; oaae ton a a rsmM '.' ' . 5i55.li BALTIMOREMD Oaroi of fb etlebrtted Mtor Braad " mid Core am. jyll ly..,;:. .r- p. , W, . Some; Low Shoes for Gents.' i Slippers for Iadles, BIl8es and Children. . .-r ; ' r- fild and Goat' Bntton Boots for -Xadies Wear,- ' ; -T " : . .;. In GREAT VARIETY and at LO W PRICES at Qco.iBiliicA .103 NORTH FROSIT STREET. 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