Hj WILLIAM H. BERNARD. oi-nr: JSHED DAILY EXCEPT MONDAYS, 1 " SATES OF SUBSCRIPTI OO, IN ADYANCX I 0oe Vear (by Mail), Postage Pjjid M 00 s.;x Months. 00 Months, ......IOC An Month. " " - W To City Subscribers, delivefM in any part of heC; Twelve Cents per week. Our City Agents 3 "Ot lUthOnZca to cuuctt iw muie uuuft mice U1UUU19 advance. - " - - - - at the Post Office at Wilmington, N. C, u Second Class Mail Matter. OUTLINES. The question of the constitutionality of the electrical execution law of New York came up before the Supreme Lour esteraay, on a motion maae on of the Attorney General of the hi the case of a Japanese sentenced. h bv electricity; the court took -p.. ..ipers. A very destructive -n, o.vurred in Mobile Sunday morn- o; three compresses, five wareshouses, thousand six hundred and thirty (! cotton, three steamboats and property were destroyed; loss '.000. Secretary Noble Vias k red a decision against a recount of o-rj!ation of New York city. iVesLient Cleveland made an argu : vesterday before the Supreme .: i:i what is known as the New a drainage cases; there wasa large ::.'i".!e to see and hear the dis nshed sentleman, who occupiedHhe o.i of the court for an hour and a The demented St. Louis vh deserted her severu children, oass-.ng through West Virginia, he i'th of October, has been found : .ider shock, where she has been seventeen days without food or r: he was taken in charge by the -ties and may recover if er'.y cared for. The late y.r of a woman in London h l:c to be cleared up; evidence been obtained which shows that she k'.iled bv a female friend, between ;r. and the murdered woman's hus- Or was .c baad hason had existed for some time. It is now stated that Balfour, in his . ..v ukp. western Ireland is meeting respectful and often cordial recep- Five persons, while walking .-.ad track, near Steubenville, Ohio, :t.:rda evening, were run into by :;. .-.-.id one of them, a lady, was in iv h iled; all of thectherswere seri- :: iart d.-- An Iowa judge has r i a decision declaring the pro :i Iav in that-State in full force e;:c.;t. the recent decision of the as co-art. relative to original pack t ih-2 contrary notwithstanding. S Ktie serious charges have been in a a H- -!i-.r i-v-finv Fiittison. ot Herm syivaaia ;or (j j .' State. a proceed Xcm- V at :i ' an i now Democratic candidate r;:or, by three papers in that i the ex-Governor has instituted ls for libel against him. rk markets: Money ' easy cr cent.: cotton steady; mid" iar.ds 10 1-1 G cents; middling I'.'1.! cents; southern flour quiet :, wheat dull, cent lower k; No. 2 red SI 06 at ele- Orieaas an:i we.-.'? and wea vator: ..rndiill and easier; No. 2, 58K cents at elevator; rosin steady Lt; strained common to good 1 jO; spirits turpentine dull er at 4".41 cents. and q gi y Pennsylvania railway will lersev Citv what is said will be the largest railway station in the world. It will be a magnificent Treasurer Huston says the Treas ury wi!': i?ue a large number of ona, tW: a:;c! nve dollar notes November They will be quite convenient 1st. in the vse v ongressionai districts. A .-'.-formed gambler in Chicago has bee:; ;ounded, tarred and feath- ered. form shou 2:Jar : isn't safe for a man to re- iii eago When he does, he ways go around with a body u an arsenal. The Washington Star says "con ventions make statesmen and mil lionaires make conventions." Our respected contemporary had refer ence to Republican statesmen and Republican conventions. nce the re-count of New York has panned out with nearly 200,000 more population than Porter's men gave her, the Mayor of Philadelphia has determined to hve a re-count of that citv bv the nolkce. ' 1 i j Cincinnati wojnan who sat up all night to jaw ber neighbor througji a thin partition, has been indicted as a common scold. N, othing commod about a woman whojshows such per severance and sticking qualities . as that. ! Elaine declined to speak in Indi ana, and the Indiana Republican ma mne runners'accuse him of refusing because he wants the Democrats to carry Harrison's State to lay the grandson of his grandfather upon the sneIt as a Presidential possibilty. 1t is said that paper makers are showing a tendency to use the bana- u Pant m the manufacture of pa ner Tf it.- -' 11 tins announcement were ade in referpnr tr th Kn-mo cL-in which b&4 k LA U L C Oti&A persists in spreading itself out on it . me sidewalk wlfh tV. cli ' ""ff-J 31ueup, the perambulating public '"'gnt take more interest in it. VOL. XLVII.-tfO. 31. .vjvuu gdiiicu circulation in Washington last Friday that ex-Pre-sident Cleveland, wfio- was there to argue a case before the Supreme Court, had fallen dead in the streets of New York. When he heard it he said there must be some mistake, as the first intimation of anything of the kind having occurred xame to him after his arrival at Washington. Walter Bartellot, of London, pub lishes the diaf of his brother, Major Bartellot, who was in command with Stanley in Africa, and who died there, in which the charge is made that Stanley treated Bartellot with brutality, and is indirectly if not directly responsible for his death. Stanley declines to be interviewed in reference to the charges made. French statesmen seem to be un der the impression that the popula tion of that country is too large, not withstanding that the decrease in the number of births is striking. They now propose to tax all foreign ers. By the way, why didn't Mc Kinley strike on this idea, while he was sticking it to all other foreign imports? ronnft : 3 . An octoroon woman in New Or leans is suing a man for $10,000 for calling her white, and a white girl in Atlanta is suing a mau for $10,000 or calling 4her colored. This fine draw on the color line makes it very embarrassing to the unsuspecting wayfarer, and is liable to mix him up fearfully. C.P.Huntington says the reason why he is rich is because when he started out in life and he saw a one penny nail he picked it up and didn't wait tiil he tumble4 over spikes. He picked up Vbut it took a bushel or two t. ay the debts of that pauper prince who picked up his daughter. A common headline in the news papers now is "Prices have gone up." This will be followed in November by the announcement that a good many of the statesmen who were in strumental in putting them up have gone up," too. Up that famous stream familiarly known as Salt creek. Alexei Platschejew, a Russian poet who was once sentenced to death by the government, but had his sen tence commuted, has become very wealthy by the death of a relative. A man who had to tote around a name like that ought to be very wealthy to reconcile him tc lfe. The New York Post quotes a rep resentative of Thurber, Wyland & Co., as saying that prices had in creased from 10 to 15 per cent, on maccaroni, French prunes, raisins, and hundreds of other articles. They have been raisin' all along the line. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Star Office Babbitt metal. E. Van Laer Pianos, organs. W. M. Cumming Mattresses. Wanted A practical printer. ' j. D. Nutt Garters given away. N. Y. & W. S. S. Line Sailing days. Cronly & Morris Bank stock sale. Munson & Co. New stock expected. Library Rooms Christmas magaz's. The Sanitarium Brooklyn, N. Y. Escaped From the Hospital. A young Englishman who has been acting as janitor of the Seamen's Library escaped from the City Hospital in a state of mental derangement on Sunday night. The gravest apprehensions are entertained .by his friends as to his safety. Alfred Morgan, the young man Preferred to, is 19 years of age, spare built, pale and emaciated .from recent sickness. He is rather slow of speech, is fairly educated, and in conversation he would betray the condition of his mind. Any information as to his where abouts will be gladly receivnd by his friends, through Mr. James Sprunt. To-Nigbtat the Theatre. The sale of reserved seats for the per formance at the Opera House tp-night of Effie Ellsler. in "Miss Manningcom menced yesterday at Yates' book store. When in Denver recently The .Daily Republican said : Effie Ellser's new comedy "Miss Man nincr" is verv enioyable, it is hand somely staged and some of the costumes splendid, particularly Miss Ellsler cream colored eown'in the second act. Miss Ellser's comedy ability in ''Maggie Manning," is distinguished, bright, ninnont onrt numorous.it has at the m( timft the steadiness and aplomb of the practised artiste. The play will cer tainly meet wim iavwr. Tf rrt want something elegaflt buy a box of Royster's Candy. For sale by Rankin. t WILMINGTON, LOCAL DOTS. items of. Interest Gathered Here and There md Briefly Koted. The British steamship Nith, Crooks, hence, arrived at Liverpool Oct 24th. The British steamship Thurs ton, Douglass, cleared from Philadelphia for Jthis port Oct. 24th. - The Clyde steamship Delaware, Capt. Chichester, sailed from New York Saturday for this port. It will take ten miles of copper wire for the new Gamewell fire-alarm plant. Wofk on it will begin within a month. The British steam shipMonro via arrived here yesterday from Ham-' burg, Ger., with a cargo of kainit con signed to Messrs. Heide & Co. Dr. Wood will conduct the Bible class as usual this evening, at the Y. M. C. A. rooms, for the purpose of studying the Sunday School lesson. The spirits turpentine market was dull yesterday at 37 cents per gal lon. There were no 'sales. Common rosin advanced to $1.101.15 per bar rel. - Capt. S B.'Alexanderspoketo a good sized crowd at McKeithan's store, Brunswick county, yesterday. Several of the county candidates also addressed the meeting. - Nine persons united with Brooklyn Baptist Church Sunday, making forty additions to the member ship during the protracted meeting held by the pastor, Rev Mr. Peele. Tuesday of next week being election day, the U. S. Marshal has given notice that jurors and witnesses summoned to the Fall term of the U. S. District Court need not attend until Wednesday, the fifth of November. A steady-going Prohibitionist furnishes the following remedy for a bad cold: "One ounce rock candy syrup in the bottom of a glass; then, pour in gently one ounce and a half of old rye. Don't mix, but drink; let the syrup go down last, which is said to act as a lu-n bncant. The Hanover Land and Improvement Com pany. - A number of young men of the city of Wilmington met last night and organ ized "The Hanover Land and Improve ment Company," by the election of the following officers: President Thos. B. Harriss. Vice President Louis Vollers. Secretary and Treasurer J. Harry Boatwright. Directors T. B. Harriss, Louis Vol- Lers. E. A. Northrop, W. M. Cumming, R. L. Williams, Robt. Katz and M. Cronly, Jr. Invesfment Committee T. B. Har ris, Walker Taylor and DuB. Poisson. The company will buy and sell real estate in the State of North Carolina. Stocks of Naval Stores at the forts. Stocks of naval stores at the ports at the close of the past week are reported as follows: Spirits turpentine Wilmington, 5,846 casks; New York, 1,247; Savannah, 5,- 837; Charleston, 739. Total, 13,669 casks. Rosin Wilmington, 60,363 barrels; New York, 18,052; Savannah, 80,594; Charleston, 15,219. Total, 174,228 bar rels. Tar Wilmington, 3,114 Darrels; New York, 1,255. Total, 4,369 barrels. Mayor's Court. In the Mayor's Court yesterday. J. H. Strauss was fined $10 tor permitting cows. to run at large. David Davis, colored, was fined $10 for disorderly conduct; Sarah Fair, col ored, disorderly, $5 and costs; Martha Wescott, colored, disorderly, $20 and costs; James Epps. colored, disorder ly, $5. mirtai The G. C. & N. R. B. The citizens of Abbeville are jubilant over the completion of the Georgia, Carolina and Northern railroad from Munroe, N. C, to Abbeville, and have issued handsome invitations announc ing a grand celebration, free barbecue, banquet, ball, etc., on Thursday and Fri day, Nov. 6th and 7th. For Sportsmen, The - management of the Seaboard Air Line rafl roadlias given instructions to conductors on its lines to furnish free transportation in baggage cars for dogs for soortsmen or hunting parties when accomDanied by owners and at their nsk one dog to be transported free for ch passenger. . Raid on a GamblingrHouse. The police made a raid Sunday morn intr between one and two o'clock and h'pulled" a place on South Water street r,.n hv Tames riosuer arm nuu,. Thomas, colored, and captured fourteen colored men, playing the game known as "Keno." a - wiient assortment of Royster's -Candv just received by Bndgers Ran- N. C4 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1890. A NORTHWEST STORM. "Wind, Bain, Lightning and Hail Frost Predicted for this Section. The storm which passed over Wil mington Sunday afternoon was accom panied by hail. ;Tn the northern part Of the city the ground was almost covered with the icy pellets, but south of Market street the fall was very slight. The storm came from the northwest and was accompanied-by lightning and rain, and was followed by a decided fall in the temperature. At 9.40 o'clock in the evening the northwest cautionary signal was displayed at thes$ignal station, and colder weather with frost was predicted for this section. Signals were also or dered up at Charleston, S. C and Morehead and Washington, N. C. At other places Sunday's storm was quite severe, and telegraph wires in all directions from Wilmington were level led to the ground. A dispatch from Columbia, S. C, says a terrific hail storm passed over part of Richland county. Immense quantities of stones, as big as peach kernels, were piled up in cotton rows. "The clouds were inkv black, and lightning flashed incessantly. At Charleston, S. C, a heavy gale was reported. Trees and signs were blown' down and other slight damage done. The cotton region bulletin issued last evening reports tlie minimum tempera ture as 40 at Charlotte, Wadesboro, Lum breton and Weldon yesterday morning, with frost at Charlotte. At Wilmington 43 was the lowest point reached by the mercury. Colder weather was experienced in the Southwest; the average minimum temperature being 36 for Little Rock, Memphis, Mobile. Montgomery and New Orleans. The Independent Bepublioan Convention. A large crowd of the Republicans met vesterday in Convention, and after I full discussion put an entire county ticket in the field. Jas. A. Lowrey was elected chairman and Alfred Mills was secretary. The following ticket was unanimously nominated: For the Senate W. H. McLaurin. For the Legislature A. V. Horrell, J. E. Mallett. For Sheriff Dan C. Davis. For Clerk Superior Court W. H. Moore. For Register Deeds James H. Price, Jr. For Treasurer W. H. Howe. For Constable Robt. H. Martin. For Coroner Robt. H. Morrissy. Resolutionswere unanimously adopt ed endorsing the appointment of Jas. H. Young for Collector of this port, the Republican administration and the Force bill. Speaker Reed's course in Con gress was heartily approved, and both the Democratic county ticket and the Court House ring were strongly de nounced. The meeting was large and enthusi astic and the Independents say they are confident of electing their entire ticket. The Independents will have a ratifica tion meeting to-night at halt-past o'clock at the old market stand on Mar ket street between Front and Water. - BY RIVER AND RAIL. Receipts of Naval Stores and Cotton Yesterday. Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta R. R. 453 bales cotton, 27 casks spirits turpentine, Mao DDIs, rosin. Wilmington & Weldon R. R. 427 bales cotton,, 18 casks spirits turpen tine, 460 bbls rosin, 11 bbls tar. Carolina Central R. R. 407 bales cotton, 24 casks spirits turpentine, 107 bbls. rosin. Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley R. R 218 bales cotton, 17 casks spirits tur pentine, 247 bbls. rosin, 37 bbls. tar. Steamer Cape Fear 95 bales cotton, 33 casks spirits turpentine, 253 bbls. ro sin, 37 bbl. tar. Schr. Argyle 32 bales cotton, 62 bbls. rosinT Sharpee Nancy Ann 3 bales cotton, 78 bbls. tar. 10 bbls. crude turpentine. Sharpie Harvest 1 bale cotton, 80 bbfs. tar, 3 bbls. crude turpentine. Total receipts Cotton, 1,636 bales; spirits turpentine, 119 casks; rosin, 1,052 bbls; tar, 201 bbls; crude turpentine, 32 bbls. ' The Votine Places. The following are the voting places in the city for the coming election: First Ward First Division: Thos. G. Williams' store, corner Fourth and Har nett streets. Second Division Building corner of Sixth andXampbell streets, recently oc cupied by Mr. James Lewis as-a restau rant. Third Division Unoccupied store on corner of Tenth and Walnut streets. Second Ward The Court House. Third W"ar1f Gi&lem Lodge. Fourth i.War'd Cape Fear Engine House.- : - ' Fifth Ward, 1st Division Fifth Ward Market . WmiRfv corner of Fifth and Castle streets. - ' 2nd Division Bannaker Hose Reel Hnusp nn Ninth. , between Castl"and Queen streets. 1 . Weather Forecasts. The following are the weather fore casts for to-day; For Virginia, colder, fair weather. northwesterly winds. For Georgia and South Carolina, fair weather, westerly winds, warmer by to-morrow morning. For North Carolina, fair weather, westerly winds, warmer by to-morrow morning., ' - The Pastors Prohibition Meeting. We are requested to again call the at tention all city pastors, both white and colored, to the Pastors' Prohibition meeting to be Held this morning at 10 o'clqck. at St. Stephens' A. M. E. Church, Fifth and Red Cross streets. All pastors are urgently requested to attend. : i m RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER. The following is the range of the ther mometer yesterday at the Signal Office in this city, as compared with the same date last year: 1890 1889 12 o'clock noon 55 63 4 p. m., 56 65 2 p. m 56 66 Remember Bridgers & Rankin is the only place in the city where you can buy Kovster s Candy. t Wilmington District Fourth Round Quarterly Meetings In Part. Magnolia, Centenary, November 1st and 2nd. Elizabeth, Elizabethtown, November 8th and 9th. Waccamaw, Shiloh, November 14th and 16th. Rocky Point, Burgaw Creek, 19th and 20th. Cokesburg, McNatt's, November 22nd and 23rd. Brunswick Mission, November 28th. Brunswick Circuit, November 28th and 30th. Kenansville, Charity, December 3rd and 4th. Grace Church, Dedication, December 7th. F. D. Swindell. Presiding Elder. THE MAILS. The mails close and arrive at the City Post Office as follows: CLOSE. For North and way stations W 4WRR, 8:00 a m i or Charlotte and way stations C C K K ana West 8:30 am For Mt. Airy and way stations C F & Y V Railroad a.. 8:00 a m For WrightsviUe 8 00 am For Southport 8:30 a m For Clinton, Magnolia and Goldsboro 3.-00 p m For points bontn w UaAK K. o:w p m For Charlotte and way stations 7:00 p m For South W C & A R R Train No, 27. . 9:10 p m For North W & W R R Train No. 14. .. .11:00 p m For Brunswick County and Little River, S. C Tuesdays and Fridays... '. 6:00 a m For Cape Fear River Tuesdays and Fridays 1KX) p m For Onslow County Mondays and "Fridays 6:30 a m MAILS READY FOR DELIVERY (WHEN THE TRAINS ARE ON TIME). Charlotte, Monroe, Mazton and Cronly. . . . 8:00 a m All Points South, Train No. 78 ; . . . . 9:15 a m From Southport 7:00 p m rrom Clinton, Magnolia and Uolasboro ii:o a m From Wrightsville 7:00 p m From Mt. Airy and points C F & Y V R R 7:00 p m rrom North Train No. 23 7:00 p m From Charlotte and way stations 8.00 p m From North W & W R R 11:00 p m From' South 2,00 am From Little River, SC. and Brunswick co.r Mondays and Thursdays 7:00 p m FromJLandiugs Cape Fear river, Tues. & Fri 8:00 a m From Onslow county, " " 7:30 p m (iiL(J. Z. r KiSJNCrl Postmaster. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, October 28th and 29th. ' America's Favorite Actress, EFFIE ELLSLER, . Supported by MR. FRANK WESTON and her own company. TUESDAY, OCT. 28TH, MISS "MANNING, A new American Comedy. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 29TH. THE GOVERNESS, A Domestic Comedy Drama. Both plays have been presented with emphatic sue cess in the large cities by Miss Ellsler and a strong company. Reserved seats at Yates' Moadny. oct 25 3t National Ban! SWat Auction. ON SATURDAY! NOV. 1ST, 1890, AT OUR Sales Rooms, al 12J o'clock, or immediately af ter the sale of Br. Barque Belgium and Cargo, we will sell 18 Shares Capital Stock First National Bank of this city. - CRONLY & MORRIS, oct 28 5t Auctioneers. Wanted, AN ACTIVE PRACTICAL PRINTER, TO take an interest in a prosperous weekly paper, and manage the mechanical department. To the right man a splendid proposition will be made. Address, with reference, DRAWSER "W," oct 28 Iw Greensboro, N. C. Given Away. X)TriTH EVERY BOX OF PETLOWS GOSSA MER Face Powder we give one pair of SILK GAR. TERS. Call early, pick out your colors, at JAMES D. NUTT'S,-the Druggist, oct 28Tf No. 220 North Front St., Ready for Christmas. A LL THE MAGAZINES ARE BEGINNING to nresent desicms for Fancv and Decorative Work, China Painting and useful anicles suitable for Christ mas gifts, x hey will be touna at tne WILMINGTON LIBRARY ROOMS, oct28ff 123J4 Market street. The Sanitarian, A MONTHLY MAGAZINE. DEVOTED TO xV the Prkservatinn of Health and Physical Culture. $4.00 a year. 35 cents a Number. Sample Copies, 20 cents 10 two-cent postage stamps. A. JN, BELL, A. M., M. D., Editor, 113a Second; Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. . The Amrrk-an News Comyanv. Nos. 39 and 41 Chambers St.. New York. General Agents. News dealers will send -orders to them. ' Correspondence: All communications, except f mm -NwerUalrc:. all. Exchanges with The Sani tarian and all books for review,' should be addressed To the Editor. Remittances should be made either Hr nnei-.offl- order, reiristered letter, bank check, or lratt on New. York or Brooklyn; to the. order of A. N. BELL, ' oct wj ti WHOLE NO. 7.512 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. T rl 1 o o P a m O r CO ID THE REOENY RUN UPON OUR Merchant Tailoring Department has lessened stock greatly, but on to-morrow's Steamer we expect Cassimeres and Worsteds FOR Trouserings. A small stock of that popular Black and Blue ENG LISH CHEVIOT only at Munson & Co.'s Merchant Tailoring Rooms, Front Street. oct2S tf ZrPI-A-ILSrOS- TE HAVE ON HAND THE LARGEST As sortment in the State. Our prices are the lowest, Cash or Instalments. Our Instruments are carefully selected. Bargains in Second-Hand PIANOS. We have in all styles, and in cases made of Oak, Wa - nut, Birch and other woods, from'Wilcox & White, Farrand & Votey, Mason & Hamlin and Taber Organ Company. A first class Tuner connected with our establish ment. E. VAN LAER, oct 28 tf tu th sa 407 RED CROSS ST. Lumber at Auction. M. CBONLT, Auctioneer. ByCRONLY & MORRIS. ON SATURDAY, NOYEMBER 1ST AT 12 o'clock noon, at our Sales Rooms, No; 15 Princess street, we will sell for account of whom it may con cern, THE CARGO X)F LUMBER; Ex-Br. Barque Belgium, consisting of about 540,000 feet, or to much thereof as is required to pay cnarges ana expenses tnereoa. oct 17 15t New Yorfc & Wilmington STEAMSHIP.COMPANY. T7ROM PIER 29, EAST RIVER, NEW YORK, JL . located between unnmDers ana Roose velt streets, at S o'clock P. M. BENEFACTOR Wednesday, Oct. 29 PAWNEE Saturday, Nov. 1 FANITA ...Wednesday .Nov. 6 BENEFACTOR Saturday, Nov. 8 From Wilmington. DELAWARE ....Friday, Oct. 81 RENEFACTOR ....Tnesdav. Nov. PAWNRE Friday, Nov, 7 FANITA. Tuesday, Nov, Throngh Bills Lading and lowest Through Rates guaranteed to and from points in North and For freight or passage apply to "ft GYSMALLBONES, Sup t, Winungton.Nl C. THEO. G. EGEK, T. M., Bowling ureen, . 1 . WM. P. CLYDE & CO., General Agent, 6 BowEng irreen. i , 1 , "v - 0 O . r CO 2 S GO - o a I w !t 1 if? s irt "S cu -S - w . ; a g is o o C3 i 8 S g "2 & - - a w a- a. . 2 S O 23 o' 5 o.u rj - g O. W P-. Si; (J) CD c2 . CO t CO- cc p 1 1 o wf . 1 T6 8 50 Tyro pays.....i. inree Days... ' " Four Day. , , . . " " Five Days;,., " " . One Week..,! " " Two Weeks. . . " " Three Waeks. " " -One Month... " " Three Months. " " Six Months... 8 00 8 60 4 00 ..; 6 60 8 60 JO 00 j.18 00 24 00 40 00 60 00 " One Year Contract Advertisements taken at proportion ately low rates. Ten lines solid Nonpareil type make one square. ' ' 'NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Ready-IIade Department We use Custom-Made Patterns only, so every garment in our house is cut just the same way as the very best Cus- ' torn Tailors cut their goods. Of course it takes more material, and the expense to us is a little more, yet we buy such large quantities of goods, for which we pay spot cash, that we can af ford to cut our garments full and make them superior to any other goods in this market, and sell them to you at prices other dealers sell shoddy made and clad trap goods. Our CUTAWAY FROCK SUITS are simply the ideal of tailor art. PRINCE ALBERTS are perfect models, and SACKS cannot be excelled by any artist or designer of Clothing Patterns. Mer-. - chant Tailors can learn how to cut gar ments by examining our styles, and when we say we have the best selling. nicest fitting, lowest priced, strongest - made and handsomest lot of CLOTH ING in this or any other market, we mean what we say. S. H. FISHBLATE KING CLOTHJER. oct 19 It EXTRA GERMAN GROCERIES At the Unlucky Corner. Fine Holland Herring, PRUNELLES AND SPLIT PEARS, SAVR KRAUT, EXTRA FINE. Large Dill Pickles, and a full assortment of Foreign and Domestic Groceries. Lowest prices. Prompt Delivery. S. W. SANDERS & CO. oct 26 tf Nortn Carolina's Fatorlte ! 1768. OLD NICKT 1890. QUftES CHILLS, COLDS, COUGHS, LOSS OF appetite, and is by far the best goods to be had for wean lungs and constumption, as it nas Deen icno n for its purity over 122 years. We earnestly request in need of Pure Rye or Corn Whiskey to write for price list, as we keep goods constant hand that are FOUR YEARS OLD and quadrupt rectified. We ship in any quantity desired. OLD NICK WHISKEY COMPANY, Panther Creek, Yadkin Co., N. C jan 23 lv Id . Notice Speight Hill. gPEIGHT HILL, BROTHER OF DR. C. HILL, of Duplin Co., N. C, will learn something to his advantage by corresponding with Faircioth & Allen, Goldsboro, N. C. oct 17 lm We Don't Singe Nor Curl Hair, - JgUT FOR DOWN RIGHT HAIR-CUTTING and Shaving we profess to "get there" proper. If you don't believe it call at No. 7 South Front street and try us. oct 26 tf ARTHUR PREMPERT, Manager Notice. JjHE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY GIVE notice that Mr. John Barry has ceased to be a mem ber of the firm of S. Behrends & Co., ancUhat all and any powers of attorney heretofore invested by us in Mr. W. Munroe are hereby withdrawn. oct28 3t S. BEHRENDS & CO. Razors, &c. JO YOU SHAVE YOURSELF? IF SO YOU want a good one. 1 have the Celebrated TO WLV RAZOR. Every one warranted. Fine Lamps and cheap ones. All for sale low by . . GEO. A. PECK, ' oct 26 tf 29 South Front street. Hyacinths, Hyacinths. MRS. H. REHDER OFFERS FOR SALE 200 dozen Imported Hyacinths, selected Bulbs, pure white, yellow, blue, red, single and double, colors separate, and Roman white, at SO cents per dozen, and 100 dozen named Hyacinths for Glasses and Pot cul ture at 75 cents per dozen. Narcissus, Tulips, Lilies, and other Bulbs at the very lowest prices, oct 26 It FROG POND QH1LL CURE IS GUARANTEED TO CURE Chills. I will refund in every instance where it fails. Price 50 ceata a bottle. For sale only by INO. H. HARDIN. Dm oet 19 tf New arket. I iffinson's Matchless Mineral Hater, ATONICCATHARTIC AND ALTERATIVE, and recommended as a cure for Dyspepsia, c. Try it. ROBERT R. BELLAMY. Druggist, : oct 26 tf - N. W. Cor. Front and Market Sts, Bird Dog Wanted. "T ANTED, A THOROUGHLY TRAINEB Setter, not over four years old. Mus be a good triever. Address, septl8D&Wtf "NIMROD," Care of Star Office One Square One Da v. 1 1 1 1 - " I i ft 1 1 f 4 a 4 t. . l vX i.i i " "f. f i 1,7 'if: i I I. k 5 - i - W S s.t ' ' '" f k' 'I ' ' 1 1 . i , i - it 1: 'V, I -V- - V, i

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