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The jaoniituj'tii. W1LM1SGT0K jfosjrara. 5ot. ft. basya aid exits to qtxtt. Ttm EepuUIcaa National Com .?tia. mm nut la WaaMugton toe tlae doriax tit first tea days ci December. The committee will nave nothbx to do beyooa eiec. tv. place of meeUsg of the BaLoaal coarsatloaof text Jt, there wVX eourte, U ea ebusiaace or wire pullia aad pclitkel dlacasaioa ladalxed la ettfcattfme. TwwU Ure thAt exe regarded as praetica3y foregone couclaaioae, that will cone ... t..,ii aiuntioa at the Ba..a f the assembled politicians, are the retlreaeat of Chairman Esana and Secretary Heath. There Mai to U cot the alijnUat doubt t v. -laij of a nomber of thote who are well Informed that Chair-: Haaaawill retire, voluntarily aad agalaat the wishes of many of the party leaden, and that Mr. Heath w21 retire Tor the Rood " the pertj. sjuUT Haaue ha stated to a -aaaVerof tie Intimate friend that k, ftls he li entitled toareetfrom active poetical suaasgement. hene wi3 decline re-election to the chair Buashi? of the National CommiUa after the saeetiaf of the convention. It U to be admitted that Senator Haana wotted hard, and success es n i thm two eaxspairus mtaared. It I noi necefj Msnethod to rire him credit for hard aad latalilxtttt.work. 1I lU-ii at the rery lore-from of practical politicias. aad striree to win whea he eaters a eaapaixn. It Is the reneral caderstaadias thai rreaideat EooeerelU aatidpa- tiax hit bo akalioa to tacceed him- wooLl llhe Senator Haana 'to be chairman of the National Coseaittee axaia. Bat la thatcoa oectioa aa laterestiax tory I told. It U to the t?ect that so a tlae 9 Seaator Haaea took it a pea hiaaatlf to souad the t it tin Inter cts with wpects to CoL Eooee- nli't rrobelle candidacy: whether those Utertat would be vHHax to eontribaU EbcraHy to a caapeixn fanJ for the parpcee of elecUex CoL Booarrelt to the prcaidency. A caabex of days wire tpeat la New York, la oocaallatloa with rtpryentatirce of aoneyed Inter eat that had ea prrrtoa ooce firta Urje saa to the Be pnhlicaaeaaM. What Seaator Haas foaad. It i aSrstd, waa that the corporate aad moneyed Inter eat were not Inclined tocoatribote to the Bepoblkaa caapeixn fand with CoL EooMTelt a the candidate. Senator Haaea wa Inf oraed frankly that the proepectire candidate lacked the conldaaoe of the hcaiaea inter, eat. Now, the Senator Is a xtneral who beUerte la a bix and fall war chest. He doecnt like to eater a Cxht without a plenty of aaaanl lion, hence he balk and kicks at aa other terra a chalraaa of the Ne tloaal Comaltteej aader the drcaa ataacc. Ha says hi health wiH sot permit of hi runnier, another cam pIxu. It may be that it makxehla sick to coateaplate what he would hare to contend wilh. SarajuuJk AVwi. Tin conjmoi ci na cottoi- Those cottea mULs both at the North aad South which were shut . down tar the waat of raw material are sew nearly all running. The pretest outlook Is for a g-ood steady huslnes for the maaufecturers throughout the coming season. Stock la rst hand, as a rule, are now under good control, some accu mulaUos Larisx beea rtaoTsd. Orlag to tie enhanced cost of cot. ton, " maaaiaciarer art coanoced that they must get more for their product, and are accordingly turn tag down taaay orders at old price. Bayers rtailxe that eventually they will probably hare to meet the situa- 1 tloaby aakiax better cZers, but for the tlae being are pursuing the policy of holdlsx &2 from the mar ket, or at least seeking for any soft spot la IL The mI3 curUllmraU of the Sam. mar were so arraaged a to in terra! aad cam at such a coaperetirely farorehle tlae that no sarere suffer lag wa entailed opoa the opera tire. By . raanlng many of the raULi alternately, or oa part time, 'the help was generally kept from scattering; aad the mild season of the year mdHj fan opportunity to SKura temporary oatalie boccapa tloa. .The a IT! are cow running along oa full time aad remarkable harmony Is the prtTvCiag condition between the eaployex and the ea ploytd. Contrast thi sitaatioa with that of our competitors la Zs gland. After aa almost txexaapled period or curtaiaent, the rad throarh out are jaat becianlar to get reedy to ran f-Jl time. Last Aurrut thee taE redaeed their tla to four day a week; The di tree that tilt long period of con tractloa produced was severe beyond coaparlsoa. Family good had to be pawned to secure necesaitie cf ILs i for the employe out of work, In ta Laeir, JUtrict daring ttls rtcesl period or aiiuv doves U estimated at nearly It, 000.000.- . 4V (xrUialyeU Wti !a U cot ton mansfactnriBg lnduatr.ee of or country have reason for tbnkiit loi that the evlla of the Uaporuj scarcity of the staple kTt Veen Tmrdrelv short and Ugbt. 07 DITIX LAWS XXDaD. EJIior of Tua Mounxo BTaa: The UtareetUf article o m. . TTAlta th haa read wlin mach iL-S jSslwie J ol !U asible and whole It that 1- A4W- ------ a gTT Si doUaUow eaoa Ue he man rftor.ead Usl umperaace aad a aoa I, the ioHly el ca to We abojt i.-.uif the loet eeaaee of slant d sonad. or e?ta enre asny aeuM " "ealTlieerUlaly can a.Terprode SI Sataed aid eeealac mlrtru ous illhoSr biIad moral, thtt rrTfV.a: to prodoce aatrritf l Dce laereon, to Fy mt KJEe with OodliUwt aad rtetre BMts U!he eaoraUy prfte4 asd SJfialli healed. froc all ust Is opposed to Oods bar- ea?lKi. of the teat peop!. eo"Uad aad abroad bsjr f owad la Se Bible, wbsa itad la tte 11. M of Se. Kddy'e Uachlate. a satlafactofy d dT&oasUable eptrtual rele for ..A nftlatAlAlBS! hsallb. fw . r I., tm ftrL ItTSJlScal rale wfckb wm oeeas'oe- Uetdsattcat b th propbsu or oio. aaa aadsvplkd Uroaihoat ws miauwj. ' EUXIB1TW aUtx, Jostm. Aabettlle, N.C, Nor. fad, 0S. CURRENT COMMENT. -The Bepublican are quite williax to claim credit for ettry ele meat of prosperity that deulop while they are la power. They eTea ru'm that they ouxht to be applaud ed for the rood crops. But whea adrtrsity come they laxUt that re trenchaeat la the mark of a dsprar. ed heart asd larplred by a fall ore to reeornhs the Infallibility and lm peccability of the Bepublicaa cane didate for the preeUsacy. Xewte- rlU Cbvrur JcmnmL, Deru Thlara axe rotor on the cat urel way. bUrer and gold are dr mUlinr side br side and wittoui any discount on either. Nobody stop to sc If the paper he reodrrs U redeemable la gold or sUm, or practically la neither. SHrer Is not merely the currency of the "yellow B&tlous." It is a tremendoue part of the currency of thi great coun try, end It U not redeemable In gold. There I so sUrer qncsUoa la poll tie now, but those who are trying to kick the sUrer drcalaUoa we haTe Into disxrace know nothior of the first principle of CaenecCY einncii Snjptinr, Dcbu We know of no qnestioa more di2euit to pax opoa with confidence than thi queetloa of de ddiax between the two isthmian routea. The country went a canal, hut it doesn't want to build it throagb Nicaragua and Costa Rica If the other route 1 best, nor doe the vublio approve of letting Co lombta bleed this xTemment un duly. Though we do not pretend to know which of the two routes is the better, from an engineering point of riew, it looks to u a If the game has. been bluffed to a standstill for the present. Norfolk Leadrnutrk, Dan, traJKoff Wocr oy o bu brm at colc tU mas b hm Hinted mtm prtctl7 currtkioe. dtUic-rr do doobt of n. bet I rrn." la't worry. 1111 forxrt tbrta all eibrr frw fr. eaH r aet A DvTppr n4m tarn tut atya. Ertry wife ts tb arcUtrct cf br .owm basbaad." Tbea ab ibogMa't be too errrr oa tbm tdco wben AmUlmm Um4L n-Nw. IT I oal bad tbrco bauds 1 cold crt tbroob Ufa o roocb brttrr. to-Wra? He I vu Jot voodrrtaf If jom wvcVJnt fir mo oo of Tour. rau aaa no aaor At um . SallwM... BaloUb, N. a Meetlar Bute Aaw cUUouof Oouety BaprlUidaU of PafeUe Ijutractioo. Tickets oa eale Ner. ft. lOta ad 11 Lb: flee limit Nor. liib. Fare for rouad trip from Wllmlartoa. fd.!. Dui, 2i. OL Bute noltaeee Cos Teatloa. Tickets oa sale Nor, Si. id aid. lb: anl limit Nor. ISlh. JTere from WUmlagtow for round trip. U.04. Wtaatoa -Salem Aaaaal Coaler aee afetbodist ProtesUat Church. Tickets oaseia Nor. lSin, lTib aad IJlh; flaal limit Not. S3 lb. rare for rouad trip from Wllmfatioa, $3.70. a Stek Vr SI mo. , "I was Ukea eeverelr e!ck with kid mey trouble. I tried all sorts of modi clara. aoae of walca relieved soe. Oae day 1 saw aa adwrtisemsat of your Elect! Bluer and determlaed to try that. After taklag a few doeee I fell relieved, aad soou thereafter was ea tlrtly eared, asd have aoi eeea a sick day alaco. lieiebbon of mlae have boa cured of Bboamallsm. Nraralxl. liver asd atkl aey troablea aad Oea era! DebilUy." This is wbat a T. Baca, of JVrmoaU N. OL, wrilea. Only to ceaU at B. Ii. Bxxxjurra drug store. t roo rvc errT Tora . Utt Wotloww BooTHna Bruxry has beea used for over sixty years by mil liana of mother for their chlldrea while teetMaf wlib perfact succe . It eoothes tbo child, softea the roma. aad allays all pais t cure wind colie, asd ts the beet remedy for clarrbota, It will relieve the poor llUle saiTerer tmmedlaUlT. - Sold by drarrirtj la every part of the "world. Twaaty-fire eeats a bottle. Be sure asd aak for Mrs. Wtaalowl 8cothrsr Pvntp aad Uk ktad f lis um t sjnivm tsjjit fan V.w SPIRITS TURPENT1NF, tree In Newborn tea An app - .TOiet 1 . -? three dtiuKt -'ur? j m"-' : . nr. j. The Hickory TVirr rheiii m MS I V A, -w r MiT4 this year. - - - Itl. man at Alx Tulen, a wnw N,wbm, r7 tQT block- wee sentence" to two in r--- witne.i .n. me r - farmer trial was H? I IWa killed. end ZSZZ nrir auach tTno direct rVrldence coaU be secured axainst him. , w . . m ui iA Charlotte TSSn hate found mVi - Understood to l.P?ed out of the SUte. Their feortITmoro than ten thousand dollar. n , Charlotte Vrtci: One of the Unrest stalks of cotton erer raited Wconnty and one nWjlBJ rvurh.n the- maximum number ox KK. bpUced on exhibiUon yTJrm. Thestalk is about tlx feet in neiThtain 214 boils, all I of which are well deteped and . show a healthy growth. The cotton wss Sdiedon thefann of W. H. Gray, of Meeklenburg county. The Marion correspondent of the Charlotte Oiwrrer says Mr. Bratcher Hemphill, a rather miaer ly end eccentrfo old xentleman, died la McDowell county a few days ago and hie executor brought to Marion lest week something orer $3,000, mostly in gold, with something orer 200 Mexican dollars and about $50 In rery old mutilated coins. Salisbnry. special to Raleigh Km and Obstrrtrz An eastbound freight wa derailed near Bridge iur. an the Western road, be I twicn t tween this place and Asherille. Thirteen eers were ditcned ana me i track torn up lor some auow. u learned that the trouble was caused by the section force failing to get the track In proper oonditioa and allowiar the heary freight to paai orer at too rapid rate, Staterrille Landmark: Dr. E. A. Hall of Bethany, ha bronght n a sample of proliflo corn which grew kf- t)lce thl Tear. The corn ii from eaed which had been selected from time to time by the late Milton lfortfjon. of Bethany, and it pro duceetwo, three and four ears to the stalk. The corn wa brought up to this by selecting lor seed from time to time soand ears where two or more grew on a stalk. This rear Dr. Hall found that corn grew both at the too and bottom of the stalks. On one stalk he found two ears at I the niual clace and at the ground. I where the root grew out abore the eoIL two more ears had grown fast to the root. The Utter ears were small bat the Idea gtree hope. Concord Trihtru: Everyone who has attended court knows how long drawn out are some of the in troduetorie of many witnesses. Thrr talk around until drlrsn into the path by the lodge or led opto the beginning by an attorney. The loliowiog oy dot on tap wuuen stand In Co coord the other day il lustrates: Beginning to give his tes timony the boy said: "I-went by John's house to git him to go hunt lag with me to git a young rabbit to pat on the baby's teeth it's cutting teetn and 4 wan tea to git a young rabbit to pot oa the baby's gums to keep them from a hurting It. The baby was a euttlng feeth w "Hold on woehi tell what yon know about thi case,1 cried the at torney aad the boy got down to bn tin ess. Monroe Ewruirtr. Mr. Sani Williams, ion of Mr. Lee William, who went from this county to Florida seTeral years ago, was mur dered by a mob on the 19th ulL A rang of whitecappers were after htm WUHamt brother, and finding Sam, they asked him to tell ' them where they could find his brother. They young man told thsm he did not know where his brother could be found. The mob became enraged and put a rope around Willi iamt neck, swung him to a tree and then let him -down, trying by that means to ret a confession from him. The boy was steadfast in his denial of any knowledge of hit brother's whereabout, and the mob kept pull tag him until the poor fellow was dead. It is not known what the brother who escaped the vengeance of the mob was charged with. rWINKUNQS. Ferdy "I put In a rood word for you, old chap. I told her yon bad more money than brains. Algy "And -what did she say thenr Ferdy "She asked meif v . a r - Mr. A. "Tour husband smoking againl Why, I thought you Insisted that he should giro it up." Mrs. B. "I did, dear, but then I found such a pretty smoking jacket at a bargain sale," Chiccgo Jinot. . Bertha Ob, dear, I'm so tired of baring every man who come along making lure to me 1 Kitty I wouldn't mind that, deari It cersr roe any farther than that, you know. Of course, none of them It really teriou. Botton Transcript. l'I mutt at least giro yon credit for not defending, the trusts," said the patriotio citizen." "My dear, sir," answered Senator Sorghum. "The trust do cot need any defend tog. They are abundantly able to take care of themtelye." Washing ton Elar. . - "J wa really surprised at the dinner last night, said Mrs. Old came. "lour nutband it quite a raconteur.'' "I know it. . The doc tor told Joaiah years ago that he'd ttazz xumteii to deatb, bus ne jutt eat away at hearty a eyer." Chicago JUcord'Herald. ' 'How's yonr mother? atked the neighbor. "Worried to death," answered the boy who was swinging on the front gate. Father's hunt log la the Adirondack, brother Bill's gone to a political contention, brother Jack's joined a football team and the dressmaker ha just told mother that she'd look a fnght in mourning." Washington Star, j I BamOa Cfnatt f las 1X4 nlmlmls& I I Dyspepsia VJHI1TF.11 ! EE! 1 e e ; . WhoWUi Bacli Receiy .lar -Bottle of The S. OKSPiPI; , REMEDY fon DYSPEPSIA. Tha GrriT Graham Dv-oeoala Seffiedv la sold tinder 1 bast' -J - ' that it will cure 2?yspepla, Heartburn, QMtrltU br any form o' Jr Ruarintee order, no matter how Chronle or Severe. The Very first dose . i stom&cn dis tress, tone the weak stomach, prevents fermentation and amoves all dis- Every nerve ana nore or me oooy aepena upon tbe stom' restores acBunu. When digestion ceases a alow form of starvation bejrin' -tch for its support, deprived of their subsistence, become debUiUted. - Qr and the vital organs, to health t proper assimilation of nournUhment mar od digestion is -essential nerves, sound sleep and makea life worth living.: s pure, rich blood, stroasr stomach disorder Is lmmedluely corrected by v Th mo chronic cue of Write f er Leeturo o. Dyey epsla, free. J remedy- t . w Hfimember I The Qrover Grihan" to cure, and la evidence of the dealr : v r Jr r. rrrM distribute, Ktuu& uv cjhaku soooi UtBlflllUai UUMl" fcw . MIM it. J 1 af man' !" mm .toned JOHK, h .HARDIN, DVugglot, ttt l 126 South Tront St., Wilmington, N. C. Oct 27 2 w Tbg rustic cUoir'freatcst show was A.WajB made In tbe anthom, in which iojdiiijVlnLaJ fxcorally a solo to exhlotjbla "lugvoiar It w&jya plcndd inq&lcal dlsptaj of lta kind.. ropIe caiije fronj b Ions distance to bCfrlt and felt o utLated that they left without the sermon. No wonder Ebakneare'made 81r John Falstaff ioaeTtnyoloe with hailoolxig and ting lfjkQiiiixM.'' To be sure, "be waa gt"oc an anachronism, for there anwem id iue ist aniznia t mar reasonably be snp- bad become ao Impressed A of the scrrlce lnJnls own dropDedinto tha nod which mo TTomer'Tt prtrtleged ecaalonaiiy. Tha Jack Tar who erlajbed.4 "ban tbem" rt5ibJe,pjate on the'einIe prln- cjilscJ'rerbsl eJox fUSSaJterajL can. C-burif I wss to eaj LJi KtT. rire, lr me . thaL that baoospixe. spiae. pike, spike,' why, that woo4 be a bantbeis.w Just after tbla" fashion did ihe old ; tillage cSora tear, and : toes tttr anthem text. Corn Mil Hags- i (l-rMi- VflUe prtwUa, Most of us, I expect,, er some time or other bare wondered whit lt.feeU.llke tobdrowped- If 'we'baVa never seen any one drowning we mean by this tha I 'we 'wottOer wbetherjt .la at all like" w4t It Is repreaetJ to ! be Whether one's whole past ife passes before one's eyes like a dream, wheth er one spends one's last few moments n wishing one bad spent more profita bly the last few year. If we bava seen people drown! ns we wonder whetaer it feels as bad as It looks. Now, I cannot pretend to bare been nearly drowned. Nor can I say what It feels like to sink: after a prolonged struggle in cahn wa ter Tfitbia sight of land- Bnt I can say what it feels like to be anltejnTlnced that one la going. te be drowned, and I bappy to know from, personal ey- perigee that tbe P?&! (ofllaappotntment. &uf ; one mersry" is sunpiy an noyed, certainly not angry, ' certainly pot afraid. Robert Walter In Black wood's, ".j".- The New York Outlook tells an. amus ing story Ulustratlre of tbe vigilance of the Turkish censorship. There Is a strict supervision over telegrams. A Gterman- engineer In the Lebanon placed an prder with a Tarls firm for some sort of e stationary engine, to be ship ped to him as soon as possible, j The unnltelegrapbed to Inquire how many 'revolutions a minute he wanted.! . lie answered, "Five hundred revolutions a minute." The next day he was arrest ed. Brought into court tbe Judge leaked him if be Uved'in tbe' Lebanon. xiVreplledTthat be did. "Do you cor respond with such and such a firm In Parlsr j "Ah!" cried the lodge. "I know yon. Too are the man who telegraph ed to Paris that there are COO revolu tions a minute in the Lebanon r , ' JEIew Olamat Baa Cka.Ba;eS. In Switzerland a mean temperature equal to that of north Africa at the present time is shown by lta . fossil Cora to have prevailed during the mlo-" cene or middle tertiary epoch. An-, thropold apes lived in Germany and France; eg and cinnamon trees flour ished at Dantxlc; In Greenland,1 op to TO degrees of latitude, magnolias bloomed and vines ripened their fruit. while la Spitsbergen and even in Grin- i nell Land, within little more than' 8 I degrees of the pole, swamp cypresses i and walnuts, cedars, limes, planes and poplars grew freely, water lilies cov. ered over. standing pools and Irines lifted their tall heads by the margins of streams and rivers. Edinburgh. Be, i view. - "j Whea Pa?Tr Was a "Wit. In original literature -the barber ,1 a great figure, and Arabian t tales are full of him. In Italy and Spain he was often the brightest man In town, -and bis shop was headquarters for ' wit and Intrigue. Jasamln became famous as a poet In southern France and re cited his verses with razor, scissors, brush and comical gestures as he dress ed the hair and beard of fine ladies- and gentlemen in bis shop. - lie had a great run. made money, hired fame; and E miles made a book about him. i - ' ! j-. Iter ASvaataare. 1 j - "Oh. dearr - said little J Harold's mother, who was somewhat rheumatic. "I seem to ache all over." I . "Well," sail her sweet child.l-rm sorry, but not as sorry as I'd bo for father if he felt that way. , w "Why would you feel more sorry fox your father, love T"; . . . " 'Cause they'd be such a lot more ot him to ache." Chicago Becord-Herald DeeaaH naaet OlS ace. It's shameful when touIK faiia tn sbow proper respect for old age, but iait tbe contrary in the caie of Dr. King'. NeirkLUe POla They cut off Irresoecilve of old v ,- r..rvr.t. Jaundice, Fever and OoBe.!rVtinr.11 'WJPJP1 Prfecl Price 85o at Ii. a Bxixurr's drug store.- ; WTTW DO twerlAzat be t!yTiJ DS J- tTt ; ITr jnueu was not so iLl fsaJoy ta "Ere, Blji7 gTra me that wouldn't be a QVp to -you, 1 ffi EW IIP Mllf Frepj pf Cliar aRegd- mm CRAHAH . . - 'tlllSzEnL Till vn vun tun aui Hnf V a1. advertisement and below. Old Eaa-Uab 'Halfpence. How many collectors of coins know anything about the curious halfpence Issued centuries ago by English au thorities halfpence In tbe truest sense of the word, since they were nothing more than minted pennies cut directly In half? Specimens of these coins bare been discovered frequently among the burled treasures which from time to time hare been unearthed in Great Britain. In Lancashire in 1840 were found a rare lot of coins, among which were several pennies of the time of Alfred and Edward divided In this way. Similarly dlrlded pence of tbe time of Edward the Confessor have been found, a.nd in speaking of the discov ery In 1S33 of a number of these curi ous halfpence of the time of William the Conqueror an unquestioned au thority states that they were probably Issued fjora the mints in that form, slnco Le whole collection had evident ly been In circulation. In tbo British museum In London are specimens of these divided coins Issued under various monarcbs from Alfred to Henry IIL An eminent archsologist accounts for tbe divided coins by say ing that this doabtjeaa arose from, the scarcity of small change, which was in part remedied under the reign of Ed ward I. by tbo coinage of halfpence and farthings. - - Bow to Spear Woolen CleUk. - Heavy woolen doth should always be sponged, and this can easily be done at homo. - Lay the cloth oat on a wido ble, wet a sheet and spread oyer t, be ginning about" a foot from ilie end of : the cloth" Fold pvec thle portion of the cloth on to tbe sheet and Con.Uuua fba fplds pq tAt tbe wet sheet will come next to the surface of the ciotn an tne Way.- If-tbe cloth Is too long 'for one sheet use two of as many as required. Fold tbe ends of the roll together and let It He for sixor eight boors, TfcJs dsmner. tbe" octlre surface very even ly.' Thep press carefully with an iron I as hot as ean.be used without scorch ing. It will not take long tq gq over be anflm amvv'a Ad a ffSA ASVt t.s1 than. 4a -the satisfaction' of knowing that you? I suit will never shrink or spot, ' w Dw to Clean Window BllaSs. There is no necessity of washing cot ton or llneQ window blinds, as there, is a much simpler way of cleaning them. The blind should be spread flat on a table and then 'rubbed well an over with- bread' crumbs. This will make it look quite dean and fresh. Preeoeteaa lm Saota. Bobby Do I have to go to school. mother? ' " - Mother Of course, Bobby.. - : " Bobby Why, . mother, ; I heard you tell father last night that I knew en tirely too much. petrolt Free Press. Plararca It Oat. Jolk When may a knothole be said to be not whole? - Polk What are you talking about I Jolk The answer Is: When only a part of tbe knot lanot Philadelphia Press. t BY E1TEK AND KAIL. . Raeelpts et' Naval Stares asd Cettoa Testsrsay. - V ..4 OV a Bailfoad 753 bales cotton, 66 barrels rosin, 41 barrels crude turpen tine. - ' J '- W7 At"W. nallmai. 1 S9fl Kalaa ont. too, 6 casks spirits turpentine. 23 bar rels tar, 19 barrels crude turpentine. W.rO. & AJUiIroad 1,610 ibalee otton, 4 casks .spirits turpentine, 18 j rr els rosin, 43 barrels tar, .27 bar rels cradelturpentine. r W1-t I A, & Y. Ballroad 550 bales cotton, 10 caska. spirits turpentine, 81 barrels tar, 5 barrels crude turpentine. W. &: N. Bailroad 111 bales cot ton, 2 barrels crude turpentine, i Steamer A. P. Hurt 70 bales cotton,-13 casks spirits - turpentine, 83 barrels tar, 9 barrels erude turpentine. Steamer Sanders 20 bales cotton; 10 casks spirits turpentiue,8 barrels rosin, 10 barrels tar. . . - . .. - . Steamer Frahklln Pierce 8 bales cotton 8 casks spirits torpentine, .40 osrreiB rosin. - Total 4,467 bales cotton, 81 casks salrits turpentine. 1S2 harrela main. 239 barrela tar, 102 barrels erude tur- A Subject of tbe Queen: I . am-v nearly . 2,000 miles from your labora- tory. but that doea not prevent my appro elat ing Cheney's Expecto rant, which is the best couch syrup in i Amer ica., : Please , send mo uxio ;UOZ0n DOtUOS by Qrst ozprcss. : r t HEfiRY LALIOMT; TorontoCan. For sale by J, C. Shepard." :r : commercial; VILMINGTON MAI!SE f Qootea officially at tbe dosing by tte c&amber j;-. r ot Oommeice.1 . -STAB OFFICE, November 4. : SPIRITS TURPENTINK Market ateady at 66o per gallon. ROSm MarkeA firm at $3.15 per barrel for teonA hf . . - . TAR lrav4 m at 1 sn "Ipi pounds. - QRUDE TURPENTINE Market firm St 13.SS huml tnr harrf Sit 80 fcwdip, $3.80 for virgin. Quotajiona same day " last yearr-;. Oplritr ' invTWnt1ni -nnthintr lininir'-' , . tuui mm vAvv.'&vv i hu aaa iu mm 40; crude turpentine firm at $1.75, WWt - v BXOEIFTS. Spirits turpentine. ... . Bl Roeiit. A1S Tar. ....... 239 Crude turpentine. . ..... . . . . 102 Receipts same day; last year 80 casks spirits turpentine. 80 barrels rosin, 246 barrels tar, 116 barrels crude turpentine. t OOTTOH. " Market firm at 10c per pound for middling. Same day last year, market dull at 8c for middling. Receipts 4,467 bales p same day last year, S,948 Corrected Begnlarly by Wilmington Produce Oommla8lon Merchants, prices representing those paid for produce con igned to Commls Hon MercbantaJ ' OOTJSTBY PRODUCE. I PEANUTS North Carolina, firm. Prime, 70c; extra prime, 75c; fancy, 77c, per bushel of twenty-eight pounds. VirginiaPrime, 60c; extra prime, 65c: fancy, 70c. ' Spanish 85c. CORN Firm; 6570c per bushel for white. - - N. O. BACON Steady ; hams 14 15c per pound; shoulders, 1012Hc; sides, VZXc EGGS Dull at 1718c per dozen. CHICKENS Firm. Grown, S5 40c; springs, 1525c. TUBKEYS Firm at 1212c for live. BEESWAX Firm at 25c. TALLOW Firm at 56c per pound. SWEET POTATOES Firm at 60c per bushel. - BEEF CATTLE Firm at 24c per pound. . FINANCIAL MARKEtS Br Telecraab to tbe Hornlas etai. riarw Yobs:, ' Nov. 4. Money on call steady at 2 4J percent, clos ing bid 2)i per cent., offered at 3 per cent : time loans very dull; sixty days 5Q5Hper cent, ninety days 55j per cent ; six months 8 per cent Prime mercantile paper 5X6 per cent Sterling exchange firmer, with actual' business in bankers' bills at 484 50 484.65 for demand and at 480.25 481for sixty day billa. Posted rates 482K 483 and 485)485. Commercial bills 480X- Bar silver 59. Mexi can dollars 4S& U.arefundg J'a.rftg'd, 107H .U.S. refunding 21a.coupon,1073 ; U. & S's, reg'd, 10&X; do. coupon, 108J ; U. 8. 4, new, reg'd, 134H;do. coupons 184h U. & 4'a, old, reg'd, lUHtU-B. 4'a, old coupon. lllXiU.S. 5's. registered, 101X, do. coupon, xuij4;0outnem uauway.s a, usoff'd. Stocks : Baltimore ft Ohio prerd 87 ; Chesapeake ox Ohio SO; Manhat tan L 1S5H; New York Central 118H; Beading U ;dc 1st preferred 77; do. 2nd preferred 61j ; St Paul 158 K; do. preTd, 172; Bouthern Bail way 1TV; da prerd 74 t Amalga mated Copper S8; People's Gas 93X; Tennessee Coal and Iron 38X; U- 8, Leather 1 U, a Leather, preferred, 77; Western Union 83; U. a Steel It Hi do. preferred 57K; Virginia uarouna Ubemicai, 20; sales shares; da preferred, closed 87X; sales shares. Standard Oil 665. Baittwokz, Mcl, Nov. . Sea&osrd Air Line. common. IS W14: do. prefer red, 2223X; da bonds, four, 67 tf 58. Atlantic Coast Line, common. 105 108; do, preferred,'. NAVAL STORES HARKETS I - I. Bt Telsmb to tbe! Koralna Bter. sw Yosx, Nov. 4. Bosln firm. Strained common to good $2 50. Spirits turpentine steady. Cbarucstov, Nov. 4. Spirits tur pentine steady at 55c ; sales casks. Boain steady; sales barrels; A, B,C, $2 20; IX $2 20, E, $2 25; F, $2 40; G, $2 45; H, $2 50; T, $3 60; K, $2 SO ld, $2 95;N,$3S5;WG,$3 70;WW 4 00. - SATAraAB, Nor. 4. Spirits turpen tine was firm at see; receipts 498 casks; sales 697 casks; exports 1,550 casks. Bosln was steady; receipts 2,844 barrels; sales barrels; exports barrels: Quote: A, B, O, $2 30; D, t2 30:E,S385:F. t2 50: G. t2 SS: FT $3 60; Li 2 70; K. $2 9011, $S00;N, $330; W G. $3?0: W w. ti 10. COTTON HARKETS. Br i siaaranii to tbe Hornlas star , . Nkw Yob, oW a. Ahe cotton market opened strong at an advance of eleven to seventeen points on ac tive and excited covering and scbtbs- slve bull support Daring the entire eession it ruled with only very nsrrow ana oner reactions, closing firm with in two to three points of the top, ore net advance of two to three points on the active months. The firmness was caused - In . the - first, instance by the higher cables and private advices, stating that the Liver pool authority. Mr. Ellison, hm estimated the world's requirements of American cotton for this season at 10,877,000 bales. Later, a very bullish a .. w. A I ... . aujj uuuj.ts . wu circuiateu oy a prominent local bull concern,- point ing mi a yiem or something like 9,600.000 bales, as compiled from the reports of 1,271 Southern eorrespon dente to alocal newipsper. In addiUon to the bullish comparison of supply and consumption thus famished, the Far Eastern situation was considered more favorable and it wss reported- that spinners were being stimulated to buy "-ore freely by tbe recent bullish crop talk. .Private advices also indiested continued firmness la the Southern spot markete and while the movement continued heavy and the weather aside from rains In some lection- s-rvut thAM seemed little disposition at any time during the day to sell short Many were apparently expecting a reaction out mis seemed to lead to nothing more important than protWaklng for t the. account of scatterloe long interests, . while the - recognized bull leader waa a heavy buyer of January and March and the South held the later positions. December sold at 10.68 at the best point, while January touched 10.61, March 10.65 May 10.65 and July 10.67, these beina- aja at tarn P M I. 1 . . Hull moveuKM ure oi me present ontlona r.i.. . the day were . estimated at 700,000 bales. Port receipts were 63.001 bales riuB oaj iifiinii- 63,065 last lesr and t the estimates for to-morrowi leading points averaged heavy.."? ;inrYOBX, Nov. . Cotton steadir at 10.75OJ net receipts -les- 2roas Norember vuu imures market dosed firm . tovemoer io.si - .v.- , zi' January 10.57' FVhT.7ftMerrt iWttR1 laeiM rea, Tune ao July 10.63, August ltttO. ' DPOt COttOn enA.mtamAm j ar P0.1" Witter middling uplands 10 75 Total to-day, at all seaporU-et re. Celnts 62.918 balM- nnnffi'u n.. BritainH,eg5 bales; exports to France tales; export to the Continent ItfUP&f'' JDn 150 taIei,i "tock 631.Q27 bales. , i - - Consolidated, at all eesporU Net receipts 290,687 bales; exports to Great Brl 'ain 75,050 bales: exports to FraSe fo,fi2biexPrt" tothB Continent 12,875 JJSle.;,. export.; to? Japan 150 bJtj xjttoJlexictyi,'998 bales. Total, since Bentembar . lt .i u seaports Net receipts 2,558,667 bales: export jtp Great Britain 61,95;baleB: exports to France 213,545 bales rexports thr Oontinentto 627,244 bales; exports to Japan 3,080 bales ; exports to Mexico 1,258 bales. Nov. 4. Galveston, firm at 10 8-16c, net receipts 2858 bale;Norfolk,8teady at lOHc, : net ' receipts 4,858 bales; Balttmore,nominal at 10. 50,net receipts bales; Boston, quiet at 10.50c, net receipts . bales; Wilmington, firm at 10,25c. net vi receipts , 4,467 bales ; Philadelpbia, firm at lie, net receipts bales ; Savannah, firm at lOXc, net receipts 8,514-bales; .New Orleans, ?,r,?.at net receipts 19,701 bales; Mobile, steady at 10c, net receipts 1,459 bales; Memphis, ateady at lOjrfc, net receipts 4,437 bales; Augusta, firm at lO&c," net receipts 4,096 bales; Charleston, firm at lOc, net receipts 93 bales. - - ? . . PRODUCE MARKETS: Br Telegraph to tbe Mot-nina Btar. Nuw YOBk, -Nov. r 4. Fltmr wss quiet and . barely steady. , Bye floor ateady. Wheat Spot weak; No. 2 red 85Kc OpUons closed l&lc net lower: May closed 82 Xc; July closed 79Mc; December closed 85c Corn Kr8pot . quiet; No. 2 60. i Option market closed Uc net -lower: Mav closed 48c; December closed 60c Oats-Spot dull ; ? No. 2 42c Pork steady. Butter steady; extra cream ery 22Kc; State dairy 1520cJ Coffee Spot Bio firm; No. 7 invoice -e; mild firm ; Cordova 7X 12c, Sugar -f-Baw -ateady; refined steady. Lard dull; refined steady. Tallow ateady. Cheese quiet; State, full cream fancy, small colored, September 11H October 11 ; small white, September 1144c; October 1L Bice steady; Peanuts were steady; fancy hand-picked 4& 5c; other domestic -34j. Eggs were steady; State and Pennsylva nia fancy mixed 28c i Potatoes q do ted steady; Jersey $1-21 87; Long Island $1 752 00; State, East ern and Western $1 501 87; Jersey sweets $1 602 25. Cabbage steady ; domestic per 100, $3 00 6 00; per bar rel 75c$l 00. Freights to Liverpool Cotton by steam 15c Cotton seed oil was dull and easy under in creased new crop offerings:, Quoted: Prime crude, f. o. b. mills, 2526c; prime summer yellow S535Xc, No vember 3333K: off summer yellow nominal ; prime white 89c; prime wiu ter yellow S9c t , . " CfflOAGev NoV. 4. Wheat prices sustained further losses to day due to' heavy liquidation by a local trader with the selling by Armour one of tbe main causes for the 'decline. December wheat closed at a loss of H to ts, De cember corn was a shade lower, as were oats, while January provisions closed from a shade to 2t to 5c lower. Chicago, Nov. 4. Cash prices: Flour Market easy. Wheat No 2. spring --c; No. 3 spring 8081Uc; No. 2 red 8081X. Corn No. 2 43)fe: No. 3 yellow 44Xc Oat Na 3 84c; No. 3 white 3738e; No. 3 white 353Jo. Bye No. 3 55Kc. Mess pork, per bbl, $11 5011 62K Lard, per 100 lbs, $6 77j6 80. 1 Short rib aides, loose,$725775. Dry salted shoulders, boxed. $5 755 8754. Short clear sides, boxed, $7 00 7 25. Whiskey Basis of high wines, $1 25. The leading futures ranged as fol lows opening highest, lowest jxi closing: Wheat No. 2 December, new, 78X78jtf, 7e;Msy 78X78, 78, 78X, 7SX. Tcorn No. 2 December itf, 44K. 43, 43Ji433. Oats Na 2 December 35, S5M, 3IKC85, 84S5c;Ms5 36, 36, 35S6, 3638c Mess pork, per bbl January $12 22 J 13 27J, 12 22tf , $12 27 ; May $1230, 13 83 Jf, 12 27, 12 32jar Lard, per 100 lbs December $6 77,6,80, 6 77X, 6 80; Janusry o asj, o otx, 6 rax, s gs; May $6 85, o or, o as, e or- snort ribs, per 100 tts January $6 35, 6 35, 6 32, 6 35; May $5 47 , 6.47J4, 6 40, 6 40. FOREiBH tIARKET. Br Cable to the Mom tug Star. Iovinpooxs Nov. 4. Cotton: Spot, In fair demand : prices ten noints higher; American middling fair 6.13d ; good middling 5.941; middUng 5.84d; low middling 5.78d; good ordinary 5.68d; ordinary 5.48d. The sales of the day were 7000 bales, of which 500 bales were for speculation and ex port and Included 6,100 bales Amer ican. Receipts 1,300 baler, all Amer ican. Futures opened steady and closed nrm; American middling (g o c): November 5.67d; November and De cember 5, Aid; December and January o.585.59d; January and February 5.57d; February and March 5.56 5.67d; March and April 5.555.56d, April and May 5.55d; Mav acd June 5.545.65d; June asd July 5.53 5.54d ; July and Aueust 5.625.53d. MARINE. . ARRIVED. ,Stm.4LT Hurt Robeson, Fayette ville, T D Love. -Sbnr A J Johnson, Bornemann, Willia Orees-j W J Meredith. . . ' CLEARED. .Stmi 4 F Hurti Robeson, Fayetle vllle, T D Lore. Bteamer Sandere, Sanders, Little River. 8 Stone & Co. . Clyde steamer Nawabrw' .Tnhni Georgetown, 8X1, H Q Smallbones. ' : MARINE DIRECrOR . Hat of Veaaala In the fort of WUmlnc. f r N. C. Honmbtr S. t: -:.:, STEAMERS. - 8tag, (Br) 1,808 tons, Mouat, Alex- i ander Bprunt & Son. - 7 Auchenblae, (Br) 2,597 tons, Bryce, - Alexander 8prunt & Son. Elton, (Br) 1,696 tons, Ward, Alex J ander Sprant db Son. . .a SCHOONERS, ' " "" v D"Ssffl!?lB,t?0I,;1 to"' BiileBt O01 Green 501 tons, Thompson, CDMsffitt. D Maffitt"1 2" ton8 WInfield. O mlSr 8oribne,,.'357 tons, Dodd, O D fcOo050 8U t?n,, DTl8' J T Riley R!ipJ Haywood, 599 tons, Trimm, ODMaffitt. - f . - AA.AAAI. C1". (Dan) 283 tons, Stroinberg, J T .- aj IX. VU. Tbe Ferfeetlon of a nure. rich. - nntMUni . rnttk ; li Borden'e Peerless Brand Evaporated Cream. It Is al ways available for ererv nte to whleh raw milk or cream Is .devoted and is iM superior to the average quality of cuner. irreparea or uoraens Con densed Milk Oo - ' ' , : - f r N"bTRE DAME OF MARYLAND RestilMdFJeotiveCoareKxiieiTeQroaiMlj.8i . Dame. oyoaiuuurpaaed,BuburbfBaltijuor. v ... Caric Stewt ATM SaMarar ale. - - JeSQSm. Coe. Qa,calt Stay. HowaWi,m lenGotR,d omesearlv ato , come. can be Makes life r Do you 4volch vnn. i guest? thil -Ever have if. you? eas inowwhatitig,, x I the skin uauany XOU knnvr 1, , it off. You wculd likfi tft do it? m to Let a WiimL. Read hXM c. wryz !ment on mv lnA i r . . II ing me for some tC most set me wild "t medicine and remedii relief untiling? I applied it before I Z amsladto let others "Preparation -t or sale by all dealer cents a box. F02- fr -a , 'r, x x- sole United States. DTnkAH m.1. . mTiTCr. fc.ne nan, no substitute. Yon will get S2O.0O for it name yon Biv8 i8 given ana for third ... 15.00 each win be u J sponsible mannractnrer.o It Costs You Notfiin Bat you will have to tmu ijr Jurmis contest. Bo t o' 118 at once, pntonyonrl ana let us have conmn October 28th-not later. tJ cuance iiko this ewrytwo iime to come. Can ana wi ujy. Rejmember. pleaia. that we Sell Shoes And more people are low Dongnt at our store thu This fact shows the popnta as well as our Ca8h-on-App MERCER & EVAft oct 18 tr lis Priil Cuban RENOWN GIG These Cigars are better i "SILVER GOIK FLOU It is the BEST ever ground teed, H. L. Vol A. C. jy 26 tf L. Crossing Huts, Raisios, i 25 boxes 3 crown L L 30 boxes 2-crown L h 50 boxes mixed Nutff. 100 bags C. C. Nuts. 75 barrels Baldwin Applf 50 cases Toy Jelly. 125 pails Assorted Jelly. 50 cases Table Peaches. ion oaRAs Tomatoes. Your orders solicited w our persoioal attention trusted to us. STONE & COK 5 and 7 South Water M nov 4 tf Rates for Sew Si Water Closets - .50 ctsperqw Kitchen Sinks - . 50 cts per qswi oain i uus --------- - j D-.L T..L. 50 cts per Fid Wash Basins 25ctspef-i rixea Launury i WI We carry our pipe toJJ do not aro Into eaew SB- "J - . rendered. Tha Wilmington Stiff Jy 19 tt DO YOU WAN AN IRON BED? We5 forthecelebratedBeQ Kad ih best in Afl or a warrsnt 6 j a iin ock 01 . cludipg He; DDD defjcompeHuw. ..f GASTON D. PHARES H 3 HS-ns Market St. oesstf c We offer able goods, amons; tnem Bouquets. & Or-lTsise. Bye ana wnoie - re ana wnoio rel f WILMINGTON GJOg jno. i 0A Name th' Bio tutbaa octwtr
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