1 . . 31 Y SISTER. '3S i.r frock and grazed her knees, J w,V.:.r teacher much displease ? - it rliinix-ainc lanes irecs, . . - I - 1 Xi.1 ! viiiu..- , . - My Sister. the lemon pie, ' .L- pantry shelf so high, . "l'c naif upon the sly ? , i. in the mill pond fell, ii'.', i,pr thimble In the well. ' V, for fear that 1 should tell ? , -it list long dresses wore, ? i f beaux a half a score, siWVnvs aierfcct bore? voiw"'- . My sister. .1 mnonco to CO to bod. 'niie had an achinRhead. t up with Cousin Fred ?',:. sdtf'tn v ; .w ' My Sister. rc iiie buttons on my clothes, . Jh me to the opera goes. ; - lM,.vs wolds no when I swear, I"11 obby pull-back wear, ' ' , . vZ?fH looped and pulled with care? , 2plca,, f My Sister. i . a 1 A14l. ins1i(S. uusis anu uurns uiuiuu, friv little failings knows, kisses 1C ',,ore r,er waux . . isSK' My Sister. IK i uks and velvets, rings and pearls, - 1 (Charlotte Observer.) i Romance of the Raj.U- , case which has in it a genuine touch runaiicc, occurred some night$ ago on -.of the principal railroads running into Jctails! that wc venture to make it puh- ,', r?nz names and localties for rea- winch will bcGomc obvious to the "s " . i. .... -1 1. r r , W Itwas at an cany nuur oi tne wn2 wi'jre uayugnt, wncn the ' ; tram ou a certain one of our rail- h-id mm oufc oi mc swucn oi a -,U station, coming toward Charlotte, ,lt!ic wiud winsucu snarpiy through is crevices in inc car wiuuows as luc icn- ittf 'e ucr si cam in oraer to mSKe cnuiiection at . Uiarlottc. 'lho.con- n a; is his wont alter lcavinir each .hjliail made a tour of his train and tiskHj each niatforn to see if per- a tramp had climbed up to take .r.iud stepping out upon the rear .jifsof the sleeping car, he discerned I crouched upon the steps. r ft'ht are you doing there ? Come in jtref lie demanded gruffly, and he tujined 'awivupon the a'mcst; nudotorniof a ir-ficed, slender girl of sixteen, who rose t!ic cemmand and confronted the con- nctor, "like Niobc, all in tears." The heart the conductor softened. Are yon nut Cant ?" the girl cn- ilrcl subbingly, and - receiving an irmative reply she pleaded piteously, uh, captain! spare nie, spare me!" lie assured her that she should not be rmcd, and then enquired her name. pen its kiii yiven he was surprised to tnrtiii.t it was one with which he was uiur Ami ho raked for an explanation i iliu "irl's Btrauje conduct where" 'she ia ij'jiiijr, wliy, and why she came in it zoust dress. ; . ' - imt yon see that I am runnrng jy ? I ara goinc to Cbarlotte to cret rk, and I didn't havo time to get auy When asked how she expected at work or I1 CO about the streets with C . - i 1..1.. 1 iUi uune garment upon ucr sj.1 "uu niai. is one, her tears flowed afresh and d self-possession was entirely gone. keenductor s sympathy bad been won. before this time hd had brought Grange guest -within-the car, andcom :in2 the porter to bring a blanket the ? girl was wrapped in this, given a ttd told by the conductor that he I bring her on and then do for her i&vcr he could, lie cudgeled his Brain -teiotk up his tickets, and- presently ladies' Home 'and Hospital in CbAr '-4wurrtl to Ins mind, that was tno a ;n:u there, ho determined, she K' taken. lie the girl of 'an and that there she fur; and arrived would be here, she carriage. vided wubeuieu 10 oc put in a "'Pl-ed in tie blanket, and carried to adductor's home, lie presented the st, attractive crcaturo to his wife and "' the story. The lady, with a tliot tf ' lir liiihmif? tu IWaelf in the stray one's behalf, "."' h& her eom fnrtnhl v antl ncatl v was ri ven her and all kiziiordry wants supplied, and when "Ru-tras over sho was conveyed to ioie aud ilospital, the story was re HI la thn maintenance of that benefi- rtitutiou, and she was at once pro 'X fur. 1 l fctrangc story caused exceeding in- - .u icn to ner, and before she had ih1 more than 3 or i days at her uud.home, there was found for her r wbich can lm n. sei so to make it. A lady who -..ow vi i.jo licis m the case gladly kcr in her family and there she now la!f companion,haif house-maia, "pnab.e and apparently happy. CunduCtOr in nnnstinn hoc sinfp. cseeu the step-father of his tcul- -Muargo and told him of her new r endings. The stpn-fntW xrrpssed that the girl should havo fled e.whicb he said was a happy Slid ,1:.,-l ?.? - i. .., i jii l i i eu wciung w uw uuuic l - e m ijo ucr guardian . v i no con- rote accordingly, narrating the Story wKinh w liavn tnlrl ripre. And . rcVl i : .'-rilhVe afr? This letter, which is now of tho Udiea' Aid Society of , r wpai church, saja that the ward T01!n I . i - . - uy oi means ana or ; acxm- and mentions amons other .uetion -with.;hcr personal i shcgtaduatedr but' a 'short U ,lrom Salem Female College. Mr wr wno tccrtamiy aiu ne '" MKikiDdlypart from first to asii the correspondence as had Sesciety spoken of, and the 4 0f tt j wiu uo win in mc re- a day strut made bv Agcntl selling oar Chro- " m rnvta a - - " frVn ' ana ward, Motto, ScrlpUre l(5E!PrFlt Picture md Chromo ,-BnitS&ltrte CaUlogueYree., V" T lEatblwhedl830.' i Till F"S . There is Danger Abesid When those usually active little organs, tho kidneys, are neglectful of their duties and grow sluggish. ( Fatty degeneration, Brlght's disease, diabetes and other dangerous mala dies, arc the result of neletcr remedy thjs inactivity by rriqdichial means. When the all importaut , functions of the kidneys are imierfectly discharged those organs need stimulating, and the best possible agent for that purpose since it performs Its office without exciting thern is JJoWttefltf Stomach Bitters, which, in combination with its tonic and cathartic properties, pos sesses valuable qualities as a diuretic. Both kidneys and bladder are strengthenjed by it and the vigor which it imparts to them, and the gentle f!nU effectual Impulse which it gives, to their .operations, is the best possible guaranty against their becoming dlseascdl The Bitters are invaluable In other respects as well as the. above, since they remedy general debility, uterine troubles, chills and fever dyspepsia, constipation, gout, rheu matism and other ailments. .The following quotations represent the wnoieaie prices generaily. In maxin up email orders higher prices nave to be charged. UAULrliN Ci tiunny...... Double Anchor. Double Anchor "A 12X 13 Standard DomesticlLi.- i I BACOJV?fortb Carolina; llama, ) lb 12 13 Shoulders, y li .9 . Sides, ?lb 11 ' ', 12 Western Smoked ' i! Hams. ' 13' 15 Sides, V li 10 Shoulders 7 - 8 Dry Salted ' ' " ' Sides, y lb &4 8 - Shoulders, y lb ?. 6 6 BBKP Live weight...........; 2 3 BAltltELS Spirits Turpentine Second Iland, each.. 1 75 2 00 New.York,each, new 2 00 2 50 BEESWAX y lb. 28 30 BRICKS Wilmington, M 8 00 10 00 Northern..... 00 14 Off BUTTEli NortiT Carolina lb 15 a 20 Northern, lb................ CANDLES Sperm lb Tallow, y lb...... Adamantine. "W set CHEESE ' ; Northern Factvry, y ft) ... Dairy creara, y lh State, V 3l ' COFFEE Java, y lb liio, y lb..... Laguara, y lb. CO UN ME AI --rj. bnshel . ... 25 25 00 12K 17 & 16 00 g 30 19 24 i 95 35 40 00 13 18 17 13 33 22 COTTON TIEK y ft.. 4 C DOMESTIC Sheeting, 4-4 y yard..... 7 l am, y bunch . llSli Mackerel, No. 1, y bbl....l6 00 20 00 No. 1, y bbl .... 9 50 0 00 Mackerel, No. 2, V bbl.... 13 50 00 00 No. 2, y bbl..." 7 50 & 0 00 Mackerel. Xo. 3 y bbl 00 00 10 50 Mullets, y bbl 1 3 50 4 00 N. G. llerrintr, y bbl.;.... 5 00 8 00 Dry Cod, lb... 7 0 FLOtJU Fine, y bbl 0 00 7 00 Super, Northern, y bbl... 0 00 8 00 Extra do " y bbl. 0 00 9 00 Family " bbl.. .10 50 11 00 City Mill Super y bbl... 0 00 9 00 " Extra t bbl... 0 00 10 00 " - ! Family) bbl... 6 00 11 00 " Ex. Family bbl... '0 00' 12 00 FEUTILIZEHS Peruvian Guano, 2000 ft3. 70 00 00 00 Baugh'd Phosphate " " 00 00 . 00 00 Carolina Fertilizer " 50 00 65 00 Ground Bond, " " 00 00 40 00 Bone Meal " " 00 00 45 00 Flour .A 00 00 47 00 Navasna Guano, " 5 00 . fiS 00 Complete Manpre " 00 00 67 00 Whann'B Phosphate " 00 00 70 00 Wando Phosphate, " " 00 00 70 00 BergerA'Brutz'-iiKos. " " 00 00 00 00 Wilcox, Gibb & Co., ma- - nipulated Guano 55 00 70 00 GLUK Vlb. ' 9 15 GHAIN Corn.st'ore, V 561bd 00 82 Corn, cargo, y 5G lbs 00 76 Corn, y el., y bushel........ None. Oats, y bushel 65 60 ; Peas, cow, "i bushel........ 1 25 1 50 ' HIDES Green, y lb 4 " 4 Dry, y lb 10 12 HAY Eastern, y 100 lbs... 1 10 I 20 North Jiiver, y 100 lbs.... 95 1 05 HOOP IKON y 'ton....... 80 00 LAUD -Northern y lb H 12 North Carolina y lb GO 13 LIME y bbl. ii. 56V 0 00 LXJMBF.U City steam sa'wd Ship sturl.resa wed, Mtt.4 ou uu Kough edge plank. V M ft. 22 GO 25 00 West India cargo, accord ing to quality, M ft..,.20 00 23 00. Dressod liooring.sasoned.20 00 35 00 Scantling and boards, equv . mon, V M ft 15 00 33 00; MOLASSES Cuba,hhd?gl 40 41 : Cuba, bbls., y gzl 45 57 Sugar house, hhds. y gal. 38 " " bbls. gal... lib y 4U Sugar Syrup, bbls. V gaI- 5 60 NAILS Cut,4d to 20d,k'g 3 aft 4 uu OILS Kerosene, y gal...... 29 & 30 Lard, V jjai 1 iu w l Linseed, gal 1 00 1 10 Rosin, ga!M 30 40 PEANUTS buhel,n. 70 W: POTATOES -Dwect, Dua.. ya ah Irish, Northern, V bbl 4 50 4 75 , POUK Northern, city mess. 17 00 00 00 ' Thin, y bbl.. 00 00 00 00 Prime, y bbl (extra). C00 00 rl& 00 Rump, y bbl....:...: ;00 07 00 00 RICH Carolina, y lb....... 6 7; Eat India, y ft..; 00 00 Roach, V bushel I 20 I 30 RAGS Country, lb.... City, -fift 1 1 2 2 ROPE .... 6 00 85 00 75 9 10 CO 00 , 5 23 SALT Alum, y bushel...... 00 f Liverpool, ft facx..... American y sack .... ....... Cadiz y sack...:.... SUGAR Cuba, y ft Porto Rico, y ft... .... A CoiTe, y ft...... b " y ft....... . ExC-y ft:.. Crushea-ft? ft SOAP Northern, V ft...... 00 00 10 00 13 12 11 11X 14 7 SHINGLES Contract, yM 4 00 6 00 Vrommon, y ju..-. t ou (jy a w Cypress saps V M 5 50 0 00 Cj-press hearts, y M 7 50 0 00 STAVES W. O. bbl. ? M . 18 00 20 00 R O hhL y E..... 00 00 00 00 Cypress, y M .....13 00 00 00 TALLOW V ft....... 9 10 TIMBER Shipping y M ...12 00 13 00 ; Mill, prime per il 8 50 10 00 Mill, fair per M 7 50 8 60 Inferior to Ordinary, per M 4 00 6 00 ? WHISKEY Norta'n, per gl 1 40 5 00 Korth Caroint, per gal 1 76 V & 3. 61 WOOt Thlwashed, per JbUL ? i Off 10 V WsheL per ft , , 28. . 30 T OYSTERS '! 3. & -SlFIRST OF THE SEASOJf ! f NEW RIVER OYSTERS ! Vat and wfpt. nnv tprrml nn at Wi ' ,4 i , 1 ' , l .. .. .... '. : .... ' :.k : . . Centennial Saloon; r. The finsst Wlaes; AlesfLayrPaad CTgQfl alwfyson hand, septal JOHN CARROLL, . : PmnrioMr. ' Micsollanoous. Iff: ; . 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THROUGH FREIGHT TAljr pfihfffei" cept 5andAT),i' i-.'iii .MkiS lieave v limington. ..-.mU.itff it Lieavc riureuce ...mmwmm.m 4 )0 r A Arrive atxColumbia.. -10 10 Ail Leave Columbia ......MM. 6,00 PM Leave Florence T..;.J.Zj ft A? IJ Arrive at Wilmington. rt.w lQ 20 A M Zgr Passengers for Augusta and, beyond should take Night Expres8,Traia frM WU- Through SleeptogCart'on night fralSi for Charleston and Macon, i :Tf: v m I JOHN F. Dl;VjNEi J aug 4 General Superintendent. WILMINGTON & BAILB0AD C0MPAHT. OrFICK OP GEN'L SUPERIKTBUDEKT V Wilmington, N. C, August 4,' 1877. i.f' ' On and after Sunday, August 5th, 1877i rassenger trains on the . Wilmington fc Wei don Uailroad will run as follows : DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN, daily. Leave Wilmincrton, Front St. Depot at 6 50 A M Arrive at Weldcn at 12 30 PM Leave Weldon 11 40 A M Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. Depot at 5 40 V M NIGHT MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Leave Wilmineton, Front St. Depot at. A. 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T7ttrulcr tzi Jeweller mam ... i ill in-1fw bft; M3ifiitJ rvtr the Best Tonetfto Pianos Madto.'&w - .u t. -Flj one - third Octaveswith cTCrv'fmiuKMiciacal . i ..... price ana unncrm suax uvmP wan Musicians to . bo the Bep IIirtt vy . ' h n if f n r' - p-flnr ii Mtft-W inlnim rm hnm 1.11 COUNTY. ADDRESS; i if i :J rruHU University fke&ltt&$SXZ& Watchjnakefg;rt t?!K T. W. 23 no xowiryrporxirr WATCUMAK ;WIrmujgton, W. C (Established 1823.1 V . ' . " i GUARANTEE THE MONEY'S TVOKJTi. Agents for the Diamond Spectacles, i uur country mends are laxited a. see. -v rrf . VJ for'every article purchased of thenU i JuT An elegant stock of fine Watcbe, ..OcJin:, Jewelry, Silverware, Fancy Goods: tc., kept constantly on hand for sale at' a 'rerjr lignl r. advance on New York cost. i-I'iujur tl :i yrt- we claim roa tub. mraovw, rfj , WHITMEY;;;:r.7i..7' r 1 - a . SEWING : 31? -! MACHINE 1 l K ).J ' I J , . 1 . The following: specific points of superiority: .... . 1 ureat simplicity in construction. 2 Durabilitv.! . ..iTI.i SI" 4 3 Kxceediigly Light nunnlnR. i) int. 4 Still Running. .Noiseless, i iihrLt' 6 Perforins all varieties ofWorlL. C Beauty of FinisU and AVorkiiian-, shin. ' jT "i,:-"u 7 GREAT REDUCTirT!V-n Irfrr. JIachuies sent on trial befuWrmTtSMtis re quired ; written guarantee to keep,mottifV in orucnur me vean given wiiu cacniaa-J chine. Why Pay Old Prices t ' 'Tl' ' For circulars and particular. f rvw r Address. TiirJ WrilTA Er MFrQ,OOCi'in;iiri dec20 PaUrsoa.NrJio.kHi 8600 PIANOS FOR T6Sl . And all other stvles in the same r rone tie. ! m including lirand, bq.ua re aziapriaJUJ, K lliDlrViLAia BU1U UHLLl LU Ulu 1 AU UI A f ! Factory Prices. No agents; jio !,cenTm55s1,f . sions ; no discounts. 'I hese1 riano matKyotoif ' T of the finest displays at the CcntenuM .UxiH.1' bition, and were unanimously rscoauawujbdjir' for the HIGIIEST UONQlia. KeyTUkZ.il faetorv one of the larfrEt ai world. The Sauare Grands conttTaflWl ushek's sew patent Duplex OvenurhngirJcalcj K tne creates piano maki in America. :a. Dont fail to write tor IUUktfa-f. v ted and Descriptive Catalogue,-maUeo- tnfifj MENDELSSOHN TIANO CO.? apl. H , N,o. 55 Broadwayr r Tv nn THE NBW-: I .rur.M U rZ-l . fll II f i .h frwt i ha .i A 1 r-. 7 i 01 .um m'A e&l i j 'Ml nn Ml a .lit SeiiiaiiiH i. WAS AWAgDPf-llia . FIRSTj M l-'i-f a," IUI 111 I 'l JJ. XI 1 1 IITI I VAJlJLn At the Centennial ExhIbitJonTl8T8 and txasi f,r alwajs carried onM6 aurnest noaer.rKf i( A Iihrh STITCH WANTS 8EW years s TflhVi Raoenilal Farts of MACHINE, is SIMPLE in CONiai. BVJrJSJiJ.uit in o contains lese World of DOING a wider r RMvtnaMaehinea It Will ItlJTT UX ft rin m pact, sxjrray,- dukaitt.j-. , t lluhxilni'and ETTlCLESfT 1XC, v . - MACHINE. ADAPTrTtOi t nn j of KvitltYltOTJY. 'uaemr;. jr. ljt I nO. MAC HI WE was Perr.ed t - , t iince or tne aia or tne dcjt invr .vt and Mechanical CkliL 1 1 com ? t j , . a TTPaT fTIi I " Rff Parts cad iaCir 1 1 In the Maxiufftctar of i iUCXHSlf U T ' Vory Best lilntorlxxls aw xr;r"3liwt. The WEA1UNC1 PART crHAR0O. ana toe necnamsm bb mci wmimviw v Easy BunStaa. DUItAJJOi and' aUst nrtnsmtnrtit iini mi-row i-ri "r'r" -r wrti, for Coars or fin XllllKAI, QJfT TON, HTT.K or UN EN, SSlTUtCrxroBW WW- ?r wftMff nirvfino every aiaullla. u uw Wawonted jor.nvyt; s LITE AGENTS ate4 U letiXU:a.i V wearenotreprsacBc..j T 'Send for prices, and taaplf s cf wc s fi: i wjy oa (be HOilE, or c&U at any 4f t-s, r .c: il J rasibttsa lil Cuts Etrttti C-k2 HL Ec-ti tti Etrtttf U 'Lz-Jj, Hi," " r 17 rw UgXzhzstj Et. Era PrticL, C i 4.1 0 3. . f ! Wl () P07?Nr ailifil l wtt; V

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