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'I I I cncgfccm.c . T . The Daily Review FROM THE PRESIDENT -fjr The ifiv.x Kivicw h.s iic lircxl i-t.i fiti rxrrulaiirkx,. vf any lUtrrpaptr $. b'iihed, iu te ntji of Tiiti wUnu JQ SATURDAY. JCXi: 7. 151. i ii hiir-i ii ti z i ii . vi m xx mh w -n-i r, rvi n - m ivivi cw r 07 smoa csntnsirr. -Lvipaii,Taxa, Sept. r, iiii. Ayefs Hair Vigor Has been uu& La toy booaeLclJ for tLrco raaaoaa: lit. To prrrr&t falUX out of lha Lair. JJ. To prrrtnt too ra;id eLac$c of color. 3d. Jl a drc!x. It bM fjrra atlr aatiafartio la vrcry fMTinr Yoera rpctfaUy, TTjc OUT CrjLSC ATTBS HAIR VIGOR Li entirely frco fxtxa maeUaely, daejtroua, r ifl'ariotu tuL lUMd It prTatJ the Eal froxa turciri gray, restore gray hair to It original color, prrrata baVlasa, prterT tfco hair and proooCea 1U growth, cure dandruff and all diaeaaes of tha hair mad acalr, aaJ U, ftt tha lux tlx, a very saptrtor and deairabla drrLng- Dr.JX.Ayer&Co.fLowelllMa5s. Sold rj all Drofsif U. a 1 1?tc4pdA AYER'S Agne Onre eontalna an antUlot for ftll malarial H rdera wblch, ao far as known, la uM in r.o othar remedy. t contain no Quinine. r.r aaymt&rral nor I!tcriooj sobataoce L.-xt-rer, and eocaequently proUucea rt Injurious effect upon Ui constitution, but the rtum as healthy as It t l-efore the attack. WE.WAJLMST ATEB'3 AGUE CUHE to ctxr erery raao of Fever au4 .ue. Inter mltUnt r Chill Fever, Kemlttcut Fever. iHimb Ague, Billoua Ferer, and Liter Com plaint eauMl by malaria. In ease of failure, after doe trial, dealers axe authorized, by cur circular dated July 1st, 12. to refund the money. "Dr.J.C.Aycr&Co.,Lowe!l,Mass. Sold by all Drufsist. may M dlir r rm TO TURPENTINE WORKERS AND DEALERS IN TURPENTINE TOOLS! YOU WILL FIN IT 1HC Hackers, Pullers, Dippers, &cv, MANUFACTURED BT WALTER "WATSON, FAT ETT aTV I LLE, N. C. TUC VEUr U EST IN USE ! Order t to W. E. PMKGKIl Jt. CO.. U1LK4 A MUKC1IIS N, YVllmloctoo. N. C. or ta Lha nana far. tart r. win na-e vioaat at tsnUO" WAL'KR WA1SON, Manufacturer of Fdjr Tools. may ta feyctvlUe. . L PARSLEY. & WIUOINS, MANUFACTURERS OF SASH, BLINDS, BOOKS, ORKAMENTAhWOO! WUKk". apl tf . Boxes and Crates, J;os aiiiPMEjrr of vagetaules and 4 FrulU. la hooka or raad made. VavLLOW FINK LUMBICtt. A full atocA of Bouxn aad Drecaed Lumber. Lca. Ac, for Bulkllas; purpose. mjr OrUars by Uf carxo. Domes Uo and For- 1 nd A? PARSLEY A wicGINS. Has Arrived I A ITLESU SUrPLT OF THAT delicious OavATED PIJCE APPLE 1T to day 'a S Y Itfiamtr aaolhtr lot of that A No. 1 MIXED TEA at 60c per pound. (China Cup Aad Saucer fir en with erery pound) COO pounds old la tvo weU. Remember I keep nothing bvt th rcry best first class rooda. rresh snp pij trrery weeA. CaJl aad examine at Crapon'a Family Grocery. I GEO, aC CEAPON, A rent, raml'y Grooer, f ach V tl tmtt Front Choice New Crop Molasses. SECOND CARGO HOW LAWDINQ AND WILL BE SOLD PROMPTLY FROM WiLABr At Low Price. WORTH & WOKTH. Don't-They Fit Nice. Ned? Is IU03E 8TTUSU BALS AND OXFORDS. GcsU' Wear, are J ost ELEGANT I S FIT. Om of the Beya pal oa ft pair, and was ao tltt;M tt be crU4 ot, "Dea't they fit nko jUd7 Ceaeand tryftpalr. field omly bj Geo. E. French & Sons, 10 XOSTH FROST 8TRXXT. in purchase aim rnn t-ic Ilo'el Winsor. t t Li place. The capital s ck is tu be STATU NEWS. Cittbae Gazitlc: There U a niu lerry t'ee r r.p!ar Sriii church iup'S rin feel in rircmnf. rerci or Clt in ilMtnc t-r. TlU d utt Ibo lar.'t hi the ro r.iy an1 icrtaj s eteii in the S a'e. Nvwtbrn Journal: I-r increasing rnrt?2V.i'T.s it r .1 th- Iljptil rerivhl licrr. Tbtre htte ! c-n cuiui! forty irr- additions l Chur'!. Incs meet inzf continue ever; ii gU. iKirhtm Jif: Mr T. J. i:i'b; has livii ih fcoti.e he l- ot who it fi'ivr than we havn i vrr I' his five cruirjS to the meJi and j iuh-i'. He sij lint ho has.- -vcral acre tn.t wit lUl T oj a-::ijtir, will v.'M 10 bushels ti the acrv. irUinchi::! Jiockct: .Mc'irs am aid Frank ;.irtii: cr a:xl Win Temple vtillanivu somdiac th:s Kk Innii l.tn rrxjol K-i:. liAviriif sailel on the IWth ult, thus aildinj thrcji cw citizen: to the s.e;t!e:uent ot Kngiih poop'.e lo catd iu the upper end oi our c unity. Kcwaand Observer: It U reported that in this section many of thepeachc?, t tt!i which the trees are loaded, are d cayiii and dropping IT. just as they (ii l !at summer. a touacco pi.ini er lrim Nm-e iiv r, who came in yc erdav. aid that ood a- all his crops wi r.;. his tobacco was the Lcs: on nis plantation. All the rerorts as to the coriditiou of Wake county tobacco are satisfactory. lU:zabc'.h City tulcon: A movement is on lot to organize a t'ck company t At -S5.Cf-0. more than or.e-ha'.t ti which i to be raised belore operations oein About -8.(C0 of iho Jtt ek have been subscribed already, mostly in Kliza- beth City. Mr. Eldridgc. ot lioston, has the a Hair in hand, and will endeav or to place all the stck. Asl eville. Advance: We are told by Mr. A.M. Inttcs. wrolive in the neigh borhood vi" Drymoti's Mour.taio. that the ivc nt haii storm was 50 t rnb!e that it caused a total destruction .of his nttre erovvin crop, llo ascits that in tome places the hail w,n wnit deep rind that alter the storrn was over, mar his house he found two lartre eopper- btal snakes that had been beaten to death by the hail stones. Next ! Durham Recorder: There is n'.t a better speaker 111 the State than .lui'e Koxle. I here is not a man, except Vance, that can create more tnrhusi hjiu in theeampaiirn than .ludcc Fow'e There is 1 .ot a man in tl e Slate that ha dr' more for the leiuocialic oirtv in N r.h Carlira ami received U ts than .JmL-e Fowle. There i not n iLa in the district in re de-ervimr he nomination lor Cuturess than .Jm'te Kole. g Shelbv Aurora: W. 15. Smith's daughter Ovel'a. acil three years, climbed upon the fot.ee to si ft the pis, which her father was, then leodnijr, on la.t Saturday at sttrisa. As she climb ed on the fence. th child lell back wards on its hciai. rind the fence rail or pine pole 0:1 top rolud over and leu across the child's breast. The father ran to the chiid's rocnc, anil 1: rasped up in his arms his lifeless child. Its ruck was briken liv the. falUand the failing rail hail broken one rib. Fa7cttevi!le Observer: We have had occasion before to commend the work of Cjpt. S. J. Walton, the veteran brid-c builder of the C F & Y V Kail way. Old residents remember hira wirh p'easure as the head ot the firm of Walton & Barry, of this town. He is probably the best builder of railroad bridge in the South, and he 11. t only builds well, but rapidiy. On the occa sion of; tbn excursion loUalt Swamp, at the Stockholder's meeting a iumn a?o, ho drove piling for 173 feet of tres tle aqd finished the tresUo as ho pro gressed, in b hours. A sv r. jt DJ Church Services To-3Iorrow. St, John'a Church, corner Thlnl and Kcd Croa street. i:cv. Jamea Carmlcbacl. L. D. Kector. Trinity untlay, June S, 1n Morning I'rajrcr and Holy Comroualon at 11 o'clock. Sunday SkJiool at 5 o'clock, p. m. Evening Prayer atu o'clock. Second l'rc.uyterl:ui Church, corner ot Fourth and Caiupbell etrccU. l'rayer meet ingBjnrk-es at Ha. ra. Preacblngat s p m by Ucr. Mr. 1'cschau. Sabbath Sen col at 4 p. m. Urst Dapllst Church, corner of Market and Filth street-. Kev. T. II. l'rltchant, 1. 1., p,vtor. services at 11 a. mu ani 8.15 p.m. bcho 1 SnoJay at 4p.ru. Prayer and Praise meeting Thursday night at S o'clock. St. Paul Kvan. Lutheran Church, corner of Sixth and Market street, iter. K. V. K. l'cs- chau, l'aAtor. vermin I'omir union terTlccs at 11 o'clock, a. ra. Minaay school at '..30 a. m. . 11. a trail. Superintendent. Fifth Street M. II. Church, lctwcon Nun and Church streets, lcv. W. J. Hull, Pastor. Scrrlccs at 11 a. m. and 8 n. m. ; Class moct n at 3 p. m.; l'rayer meeting Thursday even ng at o'clock. Front Street M. t Charch, South, corner of Frout and Walnut ftreet. llcv. Dr. IS. A. Yates, I'astor. Service at 11 a. ni. and S p. m. Sabbath school at 3 p. m., Y. M. l'arker, npertntrodnt. l'rayer meeting and lecture Wednesday evening at S o'clock. Christian Association Tuclar crcning after first and third Sabbaths, at S o'clck. Seat free and strangers and vUitor conllallr lnvitcL Religious senrlc in Tllcston Upjer Ilootn every Sunday at 3 1' M. Public conilally in- Seamen's Dethel, Dock between Water and Front street. CapC W. J. Potter, Mislona- Kto the Seamen. Service very Sunday at 30 a. m and 4.30 p. ra. Seamea ana all others are cordUllr Invltdi. SeaU free. Part ot the service will be in Norwegian, conducted by Cspu Chilsiiansen. St Thomas Pro-CathciraL Flrt Mass at 1 a m. Second Mas at 10 a." m. Vespers and Uenedlctlon at 5 o'clock p m. Daily Mass at 6 JO am. Christ Church (ConrrepauonalUDXun street, between Sixth and veuth. l-?v. D. D. Dodge, minister. 1 reaching services at 11 o'clock, a. m. ami s o'clock, iv. no. I'astor' Uible Clas at li.15 p. m. Prayer and Praise meeting, Wednesday, S o'clock, p. ni. Sunday school, S o'clock, p. m.. In Memorial Hall, corner 7th and Nun sts. Second Baptht Church, on Sixth, between Charch hnd Castle strwu. Kev. J. P. King, Pastor, services at 11 a. m. and S p. m. Sun day School at 9 a. m. l'rayer meeting every Tueada y nbj h t. First OapUst Church, (col.) corner of Fifth and Campbell streets, A. M. Con war. pastor. Preaching at 10. so a. m.. 3 p.m., and 70 p. 1 ceo. scnooi at 1 p. m. 'XlouaU on Coughs1 Ask for MEongti on Couhi," for Coughs, CoJds, Sore Throat, Uosrso ntts, Troches, 15c, liquid. 50c eod '4MssjsASMaaV'csr - U mm 11 X 1 CTvCTr- mm Jj M p MB! 1 It IT 1 0 mm 0-0 ALEX. H. STEPHENS. Av x t ALiitMitH. Stephens, Ex-Governor of Georgia, wriies: I Kavs been for over twenty years a constant smoker. I find in Elackwdi'o Durham that true ex cellence found in no other brand uniformity ; every package beinp; the same. I can smoke it at all times, day and night, with im punity ; it acts as a mild and pleas ant stimulant, always quiets my nerves, and in no way disagrees with me. It is a great comforter, : pure, sweet and mild smoke. if I 3, n ail v ii:a-y-.uii 1 mm IdW fWWM&m 1 - I IIUId AN OPEN LETTER. DCRHAJf, N. C. The Leaf Tobacco grown in the Golden Belt of North Carolina is eminently superior to all other for the manufacture of first-class smoking tobacco. Durham is the chief market for this fine grade of leaf tobacco. With our mammoth factory arfd immense storage warehouses at Durham we have facilities that no other firm possesses for securing the very best leaf in texture, flavor and quality not equalled elsewhere. Command ing the choice of all offerings, we spare no pains nor expense to get the very best. Hence, with the best raw material, the most complete out fit for manufacturing, and employing the most intelligent skilled labor, 1 ti 1 n t 1. : . u wc guarantee i:utt ii4i.k.wcii : Jjununi is iuc purest J'fs I well's Durham Cigarettes cannot be excelled, and that LJackweU's Dur ham Long Cut has no equal. Blackwell'a Durham Tobacco Co. J. S. Xone qenuine tciihout the trade-mark of the Ball. mm m 0 N G A U C COMMlilCClAl- KVVS. WILMINGTON MARKET. June 74 P. M. SPIRITS TURPENTINE Quoted firm at 27 cents per gallon. Sale? ol 10O casks at these figures. ROSIN Quoted dull at. $1.00 for Strained and $1.05 for Good Strained. TAR Quoted firm at $1.10 per bbl of 280 lbs. CRUDE TURPENTINE Quoted steady at $1.75 for Virgin and Yellow Dip and $1 for Hard. COTTON Quoted quiet. Small sales on a basis of 11 cents per pound for Middling. The following are the official quotations: Ordinary .9 cents L'xxl Ordinary lOj Low MiddJinz 11 Middling 11 f;rvl Middling IU 1 3.HJ DAILY KECKIPTS- Spirits Turpentine 172 casks Rosin 561 bbls Tar 79 bbl a Crudo Turrentine 14 bbls WEEKLY 8TATEHLENT. STOCKS ON HAND JUNE 7, 1884. Cotton ashore, 6C6. Spirits ashore. 1.349; afloat, 517; to- 131, l.fcWi. Rosin ashore, C9.092; afloat, 5,679; to tal, 74,771. Tar ashore, 2236,. Crude ashore,. 1.967. RECEIPTS FROM JUNE 1 TO JUNE 7. Cbtton. 16;spirits. 1.574; rosin, 5.872; EXPORTS PROM JUNE 1 TO JUNE 7. DOMESTIC. Cotton. 235; spirits. 409; rosin. 2.6C3; iar, uj; cruae, tn. rOREION. Spirits 1.006; rosin, 12,133. Ship Your 7 QUICKENS. EGGS AND COUNTRY PRODUCE GENERALLY to A, W. Rl V UNBARE, WilmlnrtoB. N. C HIGHEST MARKET PRICESraatoed. (Refrra to Bank of New HAnorer.) WrcJ 3IARINB NEWISH ARRIVED. Steamer Passport, Harper, Smith ville. Master. Steam yacht Louise, Pepper, Smith ville. Master Ger barque C L Meyer. Frinck. Ham burg, E Peschau & Westermann, with kainit. ... JUST IMAGINE ! THE COOLEST STORE FOR LADIES TO SHOP IN J3 TAYLOR'S EAZAAK, and there la where von will linrt tlift flncKt .ml CLEARED. Steamer Passport, Harper, Smith t s'.ock to select from ia Wi-imcry and ville. Master Farcy Goods, s wc receive r.cw and choice Steam yacht Louise, Pepper, Smith ville. Master j goods every day. ADtoxVidetle,Mer,Bal,imo Just Imagine 63 Cents toE Pesel & WeSamT " " -lor. rolar Scbr J P Wyman. Toney, Port-au-j value One Dollar. T bete goods have been Prince, Hayti,"E Kidder & Son. ... 14. , , , , ' : eel.ing eo rapidly wc had to duplicate them Exports. i COASTAVISEl 1 c vcr ac(1 OVfcr aaia by request of oar iatror f. New York Steamship BenefactorI .Tiifct Tinno-in Ponfc 263 bales cotton, 399 casks spirits. 1.330 t,lLjL imagine 5 J LGniS bOls rosin, 2o tio tar, 2 do pilch. II f for a hvnch of tIirce black Tfp3. worth twice tin Prnno sill rl r nrlotnce r.n 1r ro H I - bage, 32 cases tar, 36 pkgs mlse. 8.200 shingles. 79.013 It lumber. Baltimore Steamship Vidette 1.235 bbls rosin, 248 do tar, 113 pitch, 5 casks JiiGt Till n will P 72 Pontc piCits. 3b case3 tar, 4 casks tar oil, 5j 'J' vaao &t?mf&J!l&?F?'Z,L?, d. t??C.Tior a fine plarre in any shade. An excellent DMJt;, .w iitiuiuuur. o uuid. 1 Dili 5 ! meiai. the mosey. Such price Ladies have never heard of Txifoic. FOREIGN. Rostock, Ger Ger baniue Eryin 3,190 bbls rosiu Port-au-PriDce, Ilayti 'Schr J P Wyman 156.105 ft lumber. 20,8505hin gles. ANOTHER LOT OF 3dL 1 i -o.esry EXPECTED BT WEDNESDAY MILAN CHIP and all the Boagh tr4ws. so popular now. Every possible eha-'e of Fealh era and other Tiimmirgs. Nct lot of Para sols, white and colors, all prices. Glovts, Lisle, KM and Lace. New St imping Patterns . Respectfully MISS E. KARRER, 7 Exchange Corner. lice of Feather rornpoona. An earlj call will Eecure you some of thefc gools at TAYLOR'S r.iZAAIi. Ir rom the Emllest Einzle vrvet tn tht lirtr.t brarehed 5res3 garni.ure. Dslsr W'ja,, Pansies, Luds and HoRg.'Jn fw of Flowers, at prices h:ch set competiiioa at defiance. Jnat openei a stoc k of F?rs ard Parasol, together w.ith a lir.p htock of Leather satchels, l.nderwe.ir. C.irseU irtt,bo 8. Laea- and at 'S TAYLO BAZAAR, 118 Market St., ; wiLatxGTos. s. c. J. l. winner; TyATCnjIAKEB & JEMTELLEB, I W City Drug Store. 12 1G MARKET STKEEt PUKE DRUGS AND CniinClIA Jce Crcnm Soda to-mom. Soda and Mineral waters. - j Claara and Clgarcttca and tJ-WP all those who arc In nccj qoSfflA may 31 . ' CONUNDRUM. llk a. Shlnir Band?!!!1 without lta 'llarper!' ' TBUG5, PEBFCME3, BOM' I I ar.H TtVnf: A rt It.IpJ- atC W Prescriptions a P!?a,l71mxirl I may 20 CrCTTof OFFICE OF a Dr. S. C. Ellis, ,..n.ti pni'TtTlI positc Miller's Drug btore 9 tolim., Sto5pjn; VfluJi mr i p;epaoe u jonco it Shirts Made fllO ORDER OF BK5TjrAJw 1 ing and No. 21W Ltnea for w A perfect fit and PJti anteed. Onr patrons tJS ti oi.ri Vsve tncirnief" 4rf Factory. r fllf ffel 2n tf and JewelTT repaired and wanantecL opposite ew Market, yront St. xachS Sal:- , t. r 1X 'At ,erry a: recta. -dtf..r Cream to te joac- Jrtaiii 1i"ZA gentlemen aro f MPJJ! de Un-'eraproapwj charge "ktttt Tno flrpam A,OW AWU: f n1 berry a: recta. Tbe not lag J 0H13 i an v.xe.nrs Arfs- . jnsy 29 lot en"
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