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OUTLINES.
Killing frosts are reported in . North
Texas, doing considerable :. damage to
undeveloped cotton bolls. - Fire at
Richmond, Va., damaged the dry goods
store of Miller & Rhodes ; damage $20
000. Gov. Campbell has brought
suits for libel against the Cincinnati
Gazette. Florida's World's Fair
Convention voted $100,000 to the Chi
cago Exposition. The Republican
National Committee will meet . on the
23rd of November to decide on time and
nlace for their National" Convention
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Yesterday's session of the Ecumeni
cal Council of the Methodist Church
was attended by a large concourse of
people ; telegrams of greeting were re
ceived from various bodies; Rev. Dr.
Waller, of London, delivered an essay,
and adrdesses were made by others.
Mew York markets: Money easy, at
25 per cent., closing offered at
cotton steady; middling uplands 8
cents; middling Orleans 9 3-16. cents;
Southern flour quiet and steady; wheat
lower and unsettled, closing weak ; No.
2 red $1 053 in store and at elevator
corn irregular closing easier ; and fairly
active; No. 2, 60 at elevator ; rosin
steady ; strained, . common to good.
1 351 40; spirits turpentine dull
and easy at 3737c. '
No one ever suspected Mrs, Frank
Leslie of being erratic, but she mar
ried a Wilde Irishman' Sunday., last,
William C Kinsrsburv Wilde, a bro
ther of Oscar Wilde, the aesthetic 4
They were married ,by Revl: Dr.
Deems, in his church, in New York.
Wm. C. gets a very handsome wife
with lots of cash, don't jrou see
.The.Goldsboro Argus was six and
a half years old last Wednesday.
Whether Mr. Robinson, the editor,
has reaped much profit or not, he
deserves much,-for the Argus has
always been a live, progressive and
well edited paper. Always Demo
cratic, and with the courage of its
convictions it never fails to speak
candidly and plainly. :
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS ' THE STATEL EXPOSITION.
Pertinent Paragraphs Pertaining . Prinoi-
pally to People an4 Pointedly Printed.
RAIN THROWS A DAMPER ON THE
' - - "'C ' - - SCENE. -. ;ri-;rri:..- :
Thpre is lots of brains in .that
Ecumenical Council now in session
in the city of Washington.
Ex-Senator Ingalls v drinks soda
pop. Perhaps this is the reason why
he effervesces so spontaneously.
Billy Herod is a conspicuous fig
ure in Republican politics in IndianT
apolis. Men of that name ought to
feel at home in the Republican
party. - " " -
Gov. Campbell, of Ohio, expresses
the hope that the "voters of Ohio
will do some thinking for them
selves.'. This would be asking too
much of the simpletons who go
around wearing that McKinley tin
t3g "'" r -
George Francis Train has become
Brisht, Newsy, Progressive.
V Greenville Reflector. . -
The Wilmineton Star has entered
upon its 25th year. Bright, newsy,
progressive, able and reliable, it goes
without contradiction that it is the best
daily in North Carolina. It deserves to
live to celebrate its centennial, and on
through the ages as long as the Demo
cratic party exists.
A Power for Good.
. Scotland Neck Democrat.
The Wilmington Star has just closed
its twenty-fourth year, and is shining as
brightly as ever. It is newsy, ably ed
ited, and is a power for good in the
land. ' -:
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Notice To school teachers.
Munson & Co. Collars and cuffs.
E. C. P. Assn Stockholders' meet'g.
v Miss Fannie YanAmringe, who
has been visiting Asheville has returned.
: CaptrF. A. .Munger, . of the
Revenue cutter Galveston, was a guest
at The Orton yesterday. - . i
":-r Messrs. Paul-Weber, New York,'
and D. R. Hanaivalt Philadelphia, were
among the, arrivals at The Purcell yes
terday.;;.." I - -
Dr. W. A. Lash, President of
the Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley Rail
road, was among the arrivals at The Or
ton yesterday. ;
Mr. H. Li Fry, one of the offi
cials of the Cape Fear and Yadkin Val
ley Railroad, was in town yesterday
registered at The Orton. . . . ,
Rev. Dr. T. H. Pritchard. Mr.
D. L. Gore and Mr. J. R. Marshall, who
were in attendance "at : the Eastern
Baptist Association, which met Monday
near Warsaw, returned last night much
pleased with their trip. ,
' Messrs. B. F. Kaufmann, D. S.
Bennett, Richmond ; J. M. Richards,
W. Mosby, New York ; M. D. Cohn,
Cincinnati ; J. H. Muntord, New York;
and no. Harby, Baltimore, were among
the arrivals at The Orton yesterday.
The following were among the
arrivals in our city yesterday: R. W.
Nixon, Jacksonville; W. B. Price, Wal
lace; S. F. Craig, Southport; B. S. Shaw,
I. C. McCaskill. Maxton; roner,
Rocky Point; E. G. Porter, Goldsboro;
A. J. Galloway, North Carolina.
REV. SAM. P. JONES.
A Daily Increase Noted, However, in At-;
tendance and Exhibits Alliance lien
' Arriving to Attend the Meetins To-day
Disappointment at the ; Absence of
;: -col. Poik.- ; '
.;', Special Star Correspondence
Raleigh. N. C.r October 8. A cold,
steady rain set in yesterday afternoon,
continuing during the night, and this
"morning presents anything but a cheer
ful outlook for the Exposition. K Aside
from those interested in exhibits, there
is a slim attendance, and these in some
instances have allowed "articles to re
main at the depot rather than risk them
to the inclement weather. : There is
now a growing opinion that a mistake
has been made in opening the show un
til the commencement of the State Fair.
This is not from any belief that the Ex
position will ultimately fail to prove a
comDlete success: dut, irom wnai wuuiu
appear a reasonable supposition,
that
LOCAL, DOTS.
Items of Interest Gathered Here
and There wd Briefly Noted.
more eclat would have been added to
the occasion, and, at least, have dis
armed chronic croakers, of whom there
is a bountiful supply. As it is, candor
compels the admission that there are
not a few somewhat disheartened, al
though precedent would seem to furnish
a contrary feeling. It is cited, that the
Atlanta Exposition, a few years since,
almost, as it were, languished for a week
nr so. but had in the long run a
most successful career. There is sure
ly nothing to disappoint all who may
come. The exhibits are now fully up
to the standard, and bv the opening of
the State Fair next Tuesday, they will
be as numerous and rare as upon any
ochasion. not excepting the Exposition
of 1884. There is, therefore, no real
cause lor despondency, and that this
grand occasion will redound to the credit
of North Carolina and her sister South
ern States may be' consistently pre
dicted. THE COLORED DEPARTMENT.
Activity and enerev. to a remarkable
A large number of Alliance members
are arriving to-night. Indications .are
that the meeting to-morrow will be well
attended. There is much comment and
some disappointment at the absence ot
Col. Polk. The programme to-night
announces Senator Peffer, President
Butler and Bell as speakers. 1 -A- :
Attendance at the Exposition ground
this afjernoon showsa considerable in
crease. . .-' ...
COTTON FACTS AND FIGURES.
: Net receipts of cotton at the ports
yesterday, 40,557 bales. :
Heavy frosts throughout Northern
Texas have caused considerable damage
to young cotton bolls. -
Receipts of cotton here yerterday
were 1.820 bales; receipts, same date
last season, 1.391.
Snot cotton in New York closed
steady at cents for middling. Fu
tures closed easy; October, 8.44 8.46;
November, 8.64; January, 8.99 9.00.
Weather Bureau reports from the
Southwest, including the States of Loui
siana, Texas, Arkansas. Oklahoma and
Indian Territory, Southern Missouri
and Southern Kansas, show the occur
rence there on Wednesday and Thurs
day of the coldest weather lor the season
of which the weather bureau has recora.
Killing frosts occurred "Wednesday
morning in Missouri, Kansas and Arkan
sas, and light frosts Thursday morning
in Northern Louisiana and Central
Mississippi.
Appointments Wilmington lMatri t
Fourth Quarterly meeting:. -
' Robeson circuit, at Hopewell. Oct.
10 and 11. 1 :- H1
Bladen circuit, at Windsor, Oct. 14
and 15. ' " '
Brunswick mission, at New Hope.
Oct. 17 and 18. - r v '
Clinton circuit, at Johnson. Oct. 24
and 25.
Scott's Hill circuital Union, Oct. 28
and 29. : -' '
Cokesbury circuit, at Cokesbury, Oct.
31 and Nov. 1.
Sampson circuit, at Hall's Nov. 2 and 3.
Southport, Nov. 5.
Brunswick circuit, at Zion, Nov. 7
and 8;
Bladen Street Station, Nov. 8, a
night. J -
Whiteville circuit, at Cerro Gordo,
Nov. 12 and 13. -
Waccamaw circuit, at Old Dock, Nov.
14 and 15.
Market Street, Nov. 18.
Kenansville circuit, at Charity, Nov.
19 and 20. -
Magnolia circuit, at Trinity, Nov. 21
and 22. -
Local preachers and -trustees are ex
pected to have their reports ready.
F. D. Swindell, P. E.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
wrrtstnM!Ot taken at proportiot
yv i1"'-1 square.
A UVERTISEM ENTS.
THREE FACTS
Hp ve b-en in disputably estab
lished during bur three days
Grand Opening.
FIRST.
BROWN & RODDICK
Have the best selected, most stylish,
most varied and most interesting
line of FINE DRESS GOODS in
the city.
.1ST
Stockholder's Meeting.
mfnr nf thf stockbolden of the Eastern
f ' n m M Q KimrnTU AHOCUUUD Wilt K UlU
Bank of New Hanover in WiImington N. C, on
October 19th. 1891, Monday. . ,
oct910t . ELISHA PORTER, President.
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Service at the Tabernacle to Begin To
Morrow Morning at 10.30 O'clock.
Owing to unavoidable circumstances, J degree continue to be displayed by the
the committee of arrangements an
nounce, the first of the series of Rev.
Sam. P. ones' meetings will be held to-
Tar sold at $1.65 per barrel
yesterday; an advance on previous quo
tations.
There was only one case in the
Police Court yesterday. John Robin
son, colored, was fined $5.00 and costs,
for disorderly conduct.
A telegram received at the of
fice of the C. C. R. R. in this city yes-
disgusted with New York. He I terday, said that at the meeting of stock
couldn't run as he wanted to in that
town, and announces that hence
forth Chicago, the broad windy me
tropolis of the breezy West,shall en
joy his presence. '
West' Virginia is bragging of a
new baby so small that it can be put
into a quart cup. There are men in
this world, full grown, who, if taken
at the world's estimate of them, are
small enough to be put into a smaller
measure than a quart cup.
It is said that Ldison has devised
a system of electric traction for
street cars by which the difficulty of
using the current from underground
wires and the objection to overhead
wires are obviated. He puts the
motor under the bottom of the car.
It is said that Senator Cullom has
abandoned his intention of 1 entering
the ring for the Republican nomina
tion for the Presidency. He says he
wants to "see a man nominated who
can lick the Democratic candidate."
This shelves him, for as that kind of
a lickist Cullom would be a bad
bust.
The Countess of Munster is of
the opinion that "our girls know too
holders held in New York city, the old
board of directors of the company had
been re-elected.
The Norfolk Virginian men
tions the arrival there Wednesday of a
party of visiting capitalists interested in
the Norfolk, Wilmington & Charleston
Railroad. They will proceed South as
far as Charleston, S. C, some ot them
driving over the line of the proposed
route.
The Weather Bureau yesterday
reported the storm off the east coast, ot
Florida as having made a rapid move
ment northward, passing off the coast.
It caused heavy Tains along the coast of
North Carohna,hich did not, however,
extend into the interior of the cotton
belt.
a lady teacher is needed in
-White School District No. 1 of this city,
and a competitive examination of ap
plicants will be held at 9 a. m. Tuesday
next, in the Hemenway building. A
similar examination of colored appli
cants will be held at the Peabody build
ing next, Saturday morning. -
C. P. & T. V. Baiiroad.
At the annual meeting of stockholders
of this road held in Feyetteville the fol
lowing were elected directors:
Col.' K. M. Murchison, New York;
rhm v ;mls. Richmond, Va.; J. t..
Gilmer, ' Winston; W. A. Moore, Mt,
Dr. W. A. Lash, Walnut Cove; J.
T. Morehead,
morrow (baturaayj morning.
service, at 10.30 and preaching at 11
o'clock.
The choir is requested to meet to
night at the Tabernacle for practice.
It is expected that Rev. Mr. Jones
and party will reach here either to-night
or to-morrow morning.
Reduced Bates on Seaboard Air-lane.
The Seaboard Air-Line will put re
duced rate tickets on sale to following
points for occasions named : .
Atlanta for Piedmont Exposition, on
sale October 20 to November 4, on
Tuesdays and Wednesdays, only, good
to return till November 9th.
Price from Wilmington, including one
admission, $16.90.
Asheville, for Blue Ridge Conference
vr v rhnrrh on sale uctODer xv 10 o,
good to return till October 28. Price
from Wilmington $14.20. Winston-Salem,
for Conference M. E. Church
colored, on sale October 12 to 16, good
to return till October 21st. Price from
Wilmington, $9.20. Chapel Hill for
Convention Colored Baptist Church on
sale October 19 to 22. good to return
till October 27th. Pripe from Wilming
ton, $9.10.
For rates from other Stations, apply
to Agents or to Thos. D. Meares, Agent
S. A. L., Wilmington. ,
managers of the Co.ored industrial As
sociation, and, by the time their depart
ment opens, their will be no better
division of the show. In fact, there is
much enthusiasm among the masses ot
tVi. rnlorsd neoole. and they seem
specially jubilant over the announce
ment that Fred Douglas, B. K. Bruce,
and perhaps others of their race will be
present and deliver addresses.
MILITARY ENCAMPMENT.
The feature of an encampment of as
many companies as can be secured, to
take place at the Exposition grounds,
early in November, meets with much
approval, and hopes are entertained that
that the idea may be carried out, even
if to a limited extent. Quarter-Master-
General Harrell was engaged yesterday
and to-day in preparing for the encamp
ment of the Charlotte Light Intantry
(colored). They propose to bi ing forty
three men. and are expected on Novem
ber 2nd.
OUR NAVY.
t Mtsville: R. P. Gray
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much." bv which she meant that tne D D w c. Benbow, Greensboro; G,
. . .ir ?n rh I wt William Wilmineton: R. T. way.
rvlfle n Q T7Vi V tZl. aiUUi: a ... . . , --
ways of the world at a much more
rapid rate than their mammas did.
It very often happens, however, that
when the "girls know too much"
their mammas' know too little.
Col. Jolly has been nominated for
Congress by the Republicans of
South Dakota: There are not as
many jolly Republicans as there
used to be, but if he should be elect
Raleigh; Tno. D. Williams, a. , wy.
Fayetteville. This is a re-election of
the old board, except in the case oL K.
P. Gray, in place ot his father, the late
Julius A. Gray, and of J. E. Gilmer, m
place of Dr. . M. Worth, who declined
a re-election. At a subsequent meeting
of the board of directors the President,
Dr W. A. Lash, was re-elected, as were
all the other officers of the company.
Cotton Region Bulletin.
The rain in the cotton region yester
day was confined almost entirely to the
of Wilmington district. Weldon reportea
eu ne win tcci vcjf -. -.i . ",,-, c
ut column lonesome side the rain iau
BY RIVER AND RAIL.
Receipts of Haval Stores and Cotton
Yesterday.
Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta
rr 914 bales cotton, 16 casks spirits
turpentine, 12 bbls. rosin, 8 bbls. tar.
Wilmington & Weldon R. R 66
bales cotton, 29" casks spirits turpen
tine, 79 bbls, rosin, 12 bbls. tar, 3 bbls.
crude turpentine.
Carolina Central K. ; Da
cotton, 25 casks spirits turpentine, 94
bbls. rosin, 5 bbls. tar, 29 bbls. crude
turpentine. .
C. F. & Y. V. R. R. 314 bales cotton,
55 casks spirits turpentine, 227 bbls.
rosin, 57 bbls. tar.
Steamer Cape Fear 27 bales cotton,
'31 casks ; spirits turpentine, 93 bbls.
rosin, 2 bbls. tar.
Steamer Lisbon 15 casks spirits tur
pentine, 16 bbls. tar;
Total receipts Cotton 1,820 bales;
cnirits turpentine, 171 casks; rosin, 505
bbls.; tar, 100 bbls.; crude turpentine 32
bbls. .
210 Wilmington i.oo, rvaiciSu .v, i ...
" .J on Wadesboro The Caoe Fear & Yadkin Valley rail
osdox., - . round trip tickets from
.15, ana , . onitsllnes t0 the N. C. and Va.
51min.
The temperature was lower m
tW districts Ot tne COWOn rcSivu.
J. ---- . -t
of the House. He will be aDOut tne
only jolly fellow in the lot.
Last Sunday an article by ex-Senator
Ingalls on "The Cabinet of .the
United States" appeared in a ; New
York oaoer. and comparison shows , . the Gaiveston district
' . . ' r - I
and - the average minimum reponcu
from Mobile and New Orleans was 40
degrees. '
Weather Forecasui. ' ' ' '
The following are the": weather tore
casts ior to-day: - --
For Virginia and Nortn varu" ia"
weather till Saturday, slightly warmer.
At a late hour yesterday afternoon
Adjutant General Glenn was closeted
with Governor Holt, discussing mat
ters relative to the proper equipment of
the Charlotte Naval Battalion. It is
understood that a Gatling gun has been
ordered and that several howitzers and
magazine rifles will be added.
FINE CATTLE.
The first installment of cattle for the
rrived this morning. The
beeves are specially fine and are under
stood to be from South-western Vir
ginia. Mr. Patrick said yesterday that
he anticipated large additions to this
department in the course of -the next
few days.
OXFORD ORPHAN ASYLUM.
The exhibit of the Oxford Orphan
Acvinm is under the immediate care of
Rev. Dr. Black, who is untiring in his
efforts to have a most creditable show.
The specimens of handiwork so far ar
ranged are beautiful, and additions will
be made for several days.
ODD FELLOWS' DAY.
Manteo and Seaton Gales Lodges of
Odd Fellows, ot this city, are making
arrangements for setting apart "Odd
Fellows' Day" at the Exposition. It is
probable that the latter part of October
or early in November will be selected.
In the meantime invitations will be sent
Vrt rfistmtmished members of the Order
throughout the country. If his health
will permit, Urana secretary dusuw
will-deliver an address.
BAPTIST FEMALE UNIVERSITY.
There is a good deal of uneasiness
.,fctArl hrf over the Dresent status
of the Baptist Female University. A
meeting ot the trustees was neiu x uca
day night, and it seems to be the set
tled purpose to leave the entire matter
to tne rapusi oiaic ujuvwuuu,
meets in Goldsboro. jNovemoer ntu.
Jt is thought by many that this means
a change ot base, ana mat ..tne wm-
versity will be locatea eisewnerc. it
is evident that tnere is mucu uuum M
among those who subscribed for its vo
cation in Raleigh and, it is said, that
some have "squarely bacicea aown. as
the Baptist denomination here is very
large and wealthy, it wouia dc uuiuilu-
nate, if trom inertness, mere suuum
a change, especiallv as the site has been
selected. - -
OTHER MATTERS. .
E EASTERN BAPTIST ASSOCIATION.
Special Star Correspondence.
Held its 48th annual session at Dob
son's chapel, which is eight miles from
Magnolia, and six from Keenansville,
Duplin county.
The opening sermon was preached
by Rev. O. P. Meeks, of Clinton. The
old moderator. Rev. J. L. Steward,
was elected, and so was the old treasur
er, S. M.Carlton, but the former clerk.
J. T. Bland, Esq., at his own request,
was not chosen, but J. T. Blackburn was
elected In his place. -
The association is composed oi tne
churches lying in Duplin, Sampson,
Pender, New Hanover and Onslow, and
aggregating about 7,000 members.
The past year has been one of great
prosperity, there having been baptized
nearly 700, and a considerable increase
in the contributions to almost all ob-"
iects. The aggregate amount reported
to the body given to all objects was
$14,933.81. The First Baptist Church
of Wilmington reported 436 members,
and contributions to all objects to the
amount of $7,579.02.
The Brooklyn Baptist Church re
ported 295 members.
Dr. Pritchard preached the missiona
Wednesday at 11 a. m. and at
Kenansville that night other sermons,
were preached by Revs. M. l . messier
and R. C. Landing.
The visiting ministers present were
Dr. C. Durham, of the State Mission
Board; Rev. M. T. Kessler, of the Sun
Roarrtl and Rev. I. D. New
ton, of the Thomasville Orphanage,
who added much interest to the session
of the body.
This part ot the country seems iu uc
prospering, and the neighborhood ex
tended to the Association a generous
and elegant hospitality. The next ses
sion of the body will be held with the
church at Richlands, Onslow county,
and Rev. R. E. Peele was chosen to
preach the missionary sermon.
Notice to Teachers.
A LADY TEACHER BEING NEEDED IN
White District No. 1 of this city, a competitive ex
amination of applicants will ba held in the Hemenway
building, at 9 a. m., Tuesday, Octobert 18th. Appli
cants will be examined on the benches taught in the
public schools, and the successful applicant must make
t least 90 oer cent, of the examination. A similar
examination of colored ap licants will be new in tne
ii t.-.... hmnin. o r u i ii .i-- uiua,. ww.ww.
fv order of thi
No. 1.
oct91t
SECOND.
BROIM & RODDICK
Have the largest, fullest, nobbiest
and most perfect fitting stock of
Ladies and Children's WRAPS, &c.
ever displayed in their store. '
Chairman.
COLLARS A1TD GUFFS.
HAiP-HOSE, HANDKERCHTEPS
AND TJTSTDER-WEAR
in great profnsion. The best makes in SCOTCH,
ENGLISH AND DOMESTIC SUITINGS, FINE
PANTS STD FFS, and a selected line of
READY-MADE
OXiOTHZinSTGr
warrant ns we think in saying nowhere else can yon
spend your money or good credit to greater advantage
than at
Klunson Co. s,
GENTS' OUTFITTERS
oct9tf
THIRD.
BROWN & RODDICK
Control the CARPET trade of this
city because their stock is as large
.. .. . . f .1 .. 4-
as all tne Daiance oi me v-aicv
dealers in the city.
For fulfillment of the above come
and see our stock.
BROW & RODDICK.
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THE SAM JONES
For the Star.
MEETINGS.
that it was taken almost bodily from
The Congressional; Directory, with
out credit. Mr. Ingalls don't seem
to believe r in the credit system.
Some time ago he - purloined the
greater part of one of his funeral
orations in the Senate from a ser
mon of the French pulpit orator
Your correspondent was shown this
. . -f7 J nUr AM A AT nil T
w 1 nAf nino Ttv fvir nu. iceiaiYi uuw
Tickets to be sold Nov.ittn to itn n- -'dockthat has'been m the
-lucivp. and
eood tul Nov. 3$a. Fom;w fnr about 140 vears. It is in
a . . lawii j - , .
The following rates wiHgovern irom spiendid preservation, notwitnsta naing
titivA noints: avettevuie, o.ow; tne wonts arc 01 wwU.
Sanford, $7.25;
Maxton, $10.15.
Wilmington, $11.40;
VAatarday'8"Wefttner. - -
The records of the Weather- Bu-
fho. 4rnowincr report ot the
rcau guv i """"
ranee of temperature, etc, yesterday.
02 , maiimuui
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Massillon, but it; wasn t tnougnr. nc northerly winds. : - -- :. .. ,mt)erature, 72'; minimum, 60; aver
had fallen so low as to pilfer from a I For South Carolina, fair weather tdl temperature 7
Congressipnat Directory and: palm Saturday, stationary tem
it off as original stuff. ' ; - . . winds.: . . ' .. ' '-
It will form a
part of Wake county's exhibit.
The " North Carolina :- car works are
now running night and day to fill or
ders on hand. Their contracts with the
Georgia Road, of which Gen. Hoke: is
president, are very heavy. . .
Col. Thos. B. Kebgh, of the World s
Fair Commission, is expected here next
week, in the interest of working up a
subscription' to ; have - North Carolina
properly represented. ' . ; -Senator
Norwood, of Georgia, arrived
in the city this evening and will address
the Alliance meeting to-morrow. .; i y
A. Cordial Invitation to all Denominations
and the Public to Attena.
In behalf of the "committee, and for
the good people who have arranged for
the meeting commencing at the taber
nacle Saturday evening, 10th inst to be
conducted by Revs. Sam P. Jones and
Geo. R. Stuart, I would cordially invite
all pastors, ministers, laymen and the
public who feel so disposed, to attend
and join us in our efforts to do good
and to advance the cause of our com
mon Master in this, our "City by the
Sea." v
I would be glad to say in this public
way tnat 1 was vcijr ,
and rejoiced to witness in Cartersville,
Ga., the home of Brother Jones, the
union ot spirit and effort which existed
between the different churches. . ' y
The Pastors of the Baptist and Pres
byterian Churches, Revs. Dr. Dobbsand
Hillhouse, with a large per cent, of their
members, were in constant attendance
on the tabernacle meetings, and when
the services closed at the tabernacle the
meeting was continued at the Methodist
Church for a weeK. tne oapust, ij
terian and Methodist Pastors preaching
by turn, and on the following Sabbath
each occupying his own pulpit and open
ing the doors of his Church for the re
ceptia of members, the fruits of the
Brother Jones is much beloved at
Cartersville, his own home, where a man
is best known, and the co-operation of
his iellow Christians and citizens is cor
dial and hearty. - . . .
As an eye witness and participant in
a good meeting at his home, L am glad
to record these tacts. May God bless
him and his co-laborers and the whole
citv during the meeting here, is the
humble, earnest prayer 01
M. M. KATZ & SON.
JDiry Goods,
116 MARKET STREET.
The most complete array of
Dress Groojas
ever displayed in
WILMINGTON, N. C.
Bed Comforts 49c, upward.
Sheeting 19c .
Good Cotton Flannel 7c.
Cambric 5c.
Whalebone 9c
40c 36-inch Tricot 25c
30c 36-inch Dress Flannels 20c.
- Double-width , overshot Dress
Hoods, worth 45c for 33c
- Turkey Red Damask 25c. -
All Linen Unbleached Damask
25 cents.
Gents' 4-Ply Linen Collars, new
shades, 10c
Flannel Back Zanzibar Dress
Goods, worth 15c for 9c -8-Button
Musquetaire Colored
Kids 75c -' ' ; v-
Mail and Order Department. Jill
packages over $5.00 expressage paid.
TO THE PUBLIC !
; HK t'AK t- T Trnv.-;L DIS
ih.. h and dumest c.icd bnim.-ls accord
ing to the modern ptinci.les of Ve erin ry Medicine
andSurtjery. Te public il do el! to codsuU me
when their animals ase ailing
With the assis an e of my UDcle D Quiulivan, who
is a prac lcwoer of 2.' vears experience, ! gu. raatee
satisfac ion o. no charge. ffice .nd "a;mac7 at
106 Norta second street Re-idca-c at ill W-ca
rett' THOS H. CAKROtL.
oct a Veterinary Surgeon.
THE BONITZ HOUSE,
' 129 MAEKET ST., 'WTLinHGTOH. V. C.
QURING THE SAM JONES MEETINGS
and hreafter we have reduced ourra'es to meet the
p ipular demand, and otter nrs -ciass accoramouiMn
at $1.00, 1 1.25 and $10 per day, according to loca
tion cf room. -
Meals 85 cents. Lodging 25 cents.. Our rooms are
clean and comfortable. Our table is surpassed by
none in the city Fresh Fish and Oysters will be
served. Give us a call.
J. H. WM. BONITZ, op.
octHw Formerly of Goldsboro.
Hamme, The Hatter, ,
H
AS JUST RECEIVED A NICE LINE STIFF
Youmans Block Broadway B!ack Sfli
26 North Front Street.
HATS.
Hkta.
oct7tf
Notice.
THAVF. OPENED a STALL FOR TOT FOR
X. pose of fu nishing the public with BE f , rKJtati.
MEATS, SAUSAGJi.&c., at market prices. Give
meacalL w. J KKL1 OGG,
Third Ward Market, ' ,
Kext i Giblem Lodge.
octSt
Choice Cecil County Hay, '
p RAIN, MEAL, FLOUR. PKARL HOMINY,
and aU kinds of Mixed Feed. Prompt Delivery.
JOHN S. McEACHEKN, ;
211 Market street. -Telephone
No. 92. oct8 2w
At the Unlucky Comer
WE HAVE A SPECIAL BARGAIN IN
CALL AND EXAMINE
W ri KatZ Soil. Onslow County N. C. Sides 10c lb.
Ilia rVCfc- wwa-p . . -leui-XYt'
sep 16 tf
W. S. Creasy.
School Books
AT-
oct4tf
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dec 10
These tiny Capsules are superior J
to Balsam of Copaiba, s v
Chibebs.. and. Injections. (jYj
They cure-in 48 hours the V s
same diseases without any incon
venience., SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
,r --- - - - -' - tn-.- .. :-
Onslow Co. IT. : C.-Hams 15c lb.
8. w: SANDERS & CO.
sep 84 tf - : -- :'- ;" '- '
Fresh Mineral Waters. .
VJUFFALO Li I HI A, orTERBURN LITHIA,
Congress- Apol inares. CastilUan, Matchless, Hun-
jadc, &c
aeplSti
.BERT H. BKLLAMY. Druggist,
.. .. N . W. Cor, Front and Market Stl.
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