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V It Wal tt list as a truly f-lentlfla ptr para- all tkxxl dltaa. If titer U a lark- Uaaforalll oCROnJLA Atu i saaaaiMJuuja wUi ifcLja u and ipt It from yoar sr.tem. Foe couutatioaat or serofakro Catarrh, ATU SAtUTiULU is J. j i nil cari ftgmtk . It will iwp u ioiwu .aurrnal dietxarr. aal rwt ta skken tag odor of tli breath, which are Indications of scrofulous ofijta. II alio, Tes-,Spt. 2?, 15S2. Cmnrts ra eh t Lire n was UniblT a3iCtl Ulcerous . At the a of two Tear ooa of wih ckeroaa runntajr torts oa lis f a a&l olu At tb same time its erea vera stmUo. ranch InttAtiHsl. and very sore. Cr a7vrt rnraleiaastoM nsthata pow OUaC Li UO rtalaltraUv medicine must U. .mpWd. Tbrr untied la recommending ATaa SaasartaiLia. A few kws rrt Uacl a irorpUWa improvement, which, ty aa lrvnc4 u your directions, u contln 41 to a eotuplete and permanent care. No tv1bc ha ne apparel of the exUtenco of any scrof alou. tileucie; aod do treat taeat of any disorder ewr attended bjpj laore prompt or effectual result. Yours truly, I, F. Jonso." Dr.J.C.Aycr&Co.,Lowe!l,Mass. Sold by all VTvsfrt; 9 . bottles for So. aal lyU4pdAw A II 1" -1 ; c 1 AYER'S Ague Onre coctalna aa antidote for all malarial orders which, ao far aa known, is used iu no tker remedy. It contains no Quinine, nor any mineral nor deleterious substance what ever, and consequently produces no injurious effect upon the constitution, but leave the system as healthy as It was before the attack. VE MillMST AYTS'3 AGUE CUBE to core every case of FeTer and Ague, Inter mittent or Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, Iamb Ague, Bilious Fever, and Liver Com plaint caused by malaria. In case of failure, after doe trial, dealer are authorized, by our circular dated July 1st, 1$2, to refund the Money. Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. at Stats by an act passed ia March, 73, to refund to (Jcorgia certain mm. Mm mm may 2) dlw rrm Hon. A. 31. Waddoll. "yK ARK AUTHORIZED TO ANNOUNCE IIOK. A. M. WADDELI. a arandMate for Coorrrs f rum the Sixth iUtrtct. $uhj-t to the met tarn ef t4 Drmocrttc Vturtntiom i the Jha I rvf. it ken called. may 12 tf SEA-SIDE PARK- HOTEL, WKISHTSYllU SQUXO, N C. rjpIIIS HOTEL ILL BK Ol'EXEl FORM ALLY for the Saoa of ISU, rn June ICth, l.hj SCOVILLE A CO. (of the ScorlUe Bros , of the Kimb.H lfooa AtlanLi Ga. and the Bufrrd, of Charlotte.) and with the xtena!re ImproTemeats which have been placed upon the property, this Hotel U the best Seaside resort oe the roist of Noith Car ollaa. Board b the day $ L50 and 3 Ity the month t-U and V. may M JUST IMAGINE ! 'THE COOLXST dTORE TOH LAD1F-5 TO ' SHOP IN IS ' TAYLOR'S BAZA All, aaJ there la where you will find the flnet and largest s'ock to select from la lilJlnery an Faacy Goodr, ss we recclre sew anil choice good every day. Just Imagine 03 Gents for a bunch of three Tip la any color, regular aloe) One Dollar. These goods have been aellajcao rapidly w had to duplicate them crrr gad ovtr agala by roiacst of our patrotri Just Imagine 39 Cents for a bunch of three black Tip, worth twice the) mosey. Such price Ladles havencter heard of before. Jnst Imagine 73 Cents for a flnoploaela any shade. An excellent Bae of Fealhar Fompoona. Aa early call will secure you eocae of these goods at TAT LOB3 BAZAAR. IPlowers, From the taalleat single Violet to the Unrest hraached tfreaa garuature. Dsuy wreaths. Faaalea, Buds aad Coses, la fact everv kind of riowara, at prtcea which act competition at ossiaacew Jost opened stoch of Fans aad Parasols, toevther with a fine stock of Leather Satchels, Uaderwcar. Corse u, lUhboms. Laces and madeupLacUooda, Emhroldcriea Ac, Ac, TAYLOR'S BAZAAR, 118 Market St., may! WILHIKGTQy. N. C. Ship Your jiniCXE-XS. EGGS AXD COTJXTBT PBODCC GKXEBALLT to A. n. tuvuaita, Wllmlagtoa, N. C laOUXST JXABKET PRICES guaranteed. ( Kafar to Bank of Hew Uaaorer.) Don't Forget ! f,J(X 111 SOUTH FB05T fiTHEXT I Where nClfPRRXT, JE5KIXS A CX, keep those stasj UtlU aad Uorae's tstrawberrtes, also lUack aad WhorUeberttea, Apples aad Peach ea, whea la aeasoa. Poultry and Egx. Cos Vrameat of tha abora solicited, and aatla fxctioa guixaateed Ulraus a trial Is all w juJc xaayf in c?ongi:i:ss ykstkuha v SENATK. Vasiiin;T' s Jnw III. A Lill intra 1 kii! by .Mr. Vatior jrvidii ltr the rtinova! id F.tstrni Cht-miite In dians in ti e Indian Ttrriiory. The r :i c look up and pas4.d llv IIoue b 11 i rovidui fr ih payniut ol claiais audded by llu "I nasary 1K-parlim-ni euriii;' t! pai -ar by vir tue ol t.Se uci l duly 1 ti r v m- miarv and tt r rrjr.aicr Mipr" furnithed to the .-iruiy during i!r? wr The n adm f the bid ci"Jpttfd c nis-il trah u lime, theru b irir K'.l priMed pap sol il. Ttv rlainis aro fr various :uaid. iaii2inir from tii dollars .up ward. A very I iro nt'inU r of bciicli c aricsol the bill ore in Et 'IVnii'Sste Mr: Urown usked and obtained unaui- inotn conu nt to take up the bill to re- nuirc ravment in cash to the Slate ol (rorsia of $'tt3o" nppropriatcil for th IS monevs cvLendcd lor tbc common dc fence in 17 . Mr. Dolph moved an amendment to include &33.ot'0 lor Ur-rn, and $ VJ 000 for Cahlorma. to relund moneys ex pended by those States in suppression of Mcdoc hosiililies in lS72and 1873. A law had been passed. Mr. Dolph taid. for refur.d:nz to thr sc two States Ihe amounts meutioned. but the Secretary of ihefieasury had withheld them by makifli: s-et-olls.. llewautcU to Know whj Oregon should be treated dillcren:- v Ironi the Slate d iteorui. After a Ions d:scus on ujo" th3 bill and the amendment, Mr. IniraHs mov edto iecommil the bill to thecommittfc on Cairns. It .n then discovered that there was not a quorum present, and the Senate then adjourned lil Mon- dav. HOUSE OF HErKESEXfATIVES. On motion of Mr. Uurne?, of Missou ri. Senate amendments to the Consular and Diplomatic Appropriation bill were non-concurred m Oa motion of Mr. Folic-:, ol Ohio, Senate ameudments to the Pension Ap- nrworiation bill were non-concurred in. Mr. I'ryor, of Alt , then took the floor to conclude his snccca ou the Electoral Count bill. Mr. Townsuend. of III . submitted the conference report on the 1'ostoHice Appropriation bill. Mr. Ttiwnshend expinincu uf. provisions oi mr. report. The Senate, he s.tiil, had placed ujnm Hill No. LK2 aiuenduu ius alter several mee .... . . iiidi uc coniereuce eommidee. 1 in iM.mt.s ol uihareemctit liau been nai rowed duwn to live. The tuoi. icnpoit- anl ittni-t. n.u.ii which there hail been an acreenit nt. w r ? the following: In creasin by ."tM,t d0 lha appropriation lor oonipeinitiou to pttiu:isters; in criam; by 5?1Cj.kk the appropriation lor the payiiai.t of clerk in post offices, and appropriairs: : 1.500 to pay thu ex P-nes f de.eaus to the Universal IN'Stal Union. Tne Senate ci)iiferees had made eoiittffions u the amount ol $775.CM-i while the House conferees had yielded to amendments airjrealing $ll,0tX). I?ems n wiuoh no agree ffsws meut Latl been u-neh"d were yM? first, iucrtr.sin the impropriation for the pay ol letter carriers; si-cnud. in- cre&sinc by I.lHitMHSi tlm .ippropr.ntion fr mail traup riat ow on tadroad routes: tnin'. sirikn; out tne eiause reulatin? compensation to hud craot roid; fourth, appr nrialin $165,000 tor special mail facilities; and nlth. increasing by JUv,lHHi tne approna- lion lor railway postollice cltrks. rhe, two main poiuls of disagreement were upon what were known as railroad provisions. Unless tne provisions were enacted into a law, do legislation allVc'.iu railroads would be had from this (Jonzress. Everbod3knew that the inter-Slate Commerce bdl was dead. Tb land grant forfeiture bills. which were bein passed by the Ilmsc. wouldnind a crave in the committee rooms ol the Senate. Of this ho was salts ficd. The conference report was adopted, z ' " T - erpecxwceoase The Da y Review. mm ..tgsvv, Dill A i O ilS 1 Cl h , i ii oP? SATfllDAT. JD.NF. .4 -M IHL 1 1 All 4 A H ? tl V IT LEADS ALL. Ko other blood-purlytng medicine 1 made, or has ever been prepare!,. which so com pttuly nNti th vauts of physic lir.s acd thagvosral pubUe aa Ayer's Sarsaparilla. 'MM lilll u HS&g&A A 'mm mm Mm m M mi navjJAiVjxkf 3i3itj? . TlHl'R msa HI II aSSBBBSJtf JOHN A LOCAN From Jou.v A. Log ax, Senator from 111. Mr. J. S. Cakr, Pres. Dear Sir : I have used your smoking tobacco, liowevcr, the very little use that I make of the article ia this shape may not en title me to be a good judge, but I must pronounce it of excellent quality and flavor. Very respectfully, . iaA' ' tThlA'il .v-. s M Hat Q 1 AN OPEN LETTER. DuRHAsr, N. C. 3 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 and 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, we guarantee that Blackweu s Durham is the purest and best smoking tobacco in the world ; that Elack- well's Durham Cigarettes cannot be excelled, and thatBIackwell's Dur ham Long Cut has no equal. Elackwell's Durham Tobacco Co. JV5L JVb jjenuine without the trade-mark or the Bull. i resuieni. f2l -4' R JMa : n Li WJJ Wv-S a-; v-Mi,--! -'at way-vy ii'v-iy uiiT ult 7 ws'-iy ia7 wi' -jr. zk.i S3 S3 A c COilMKKClALi KEW 8. WILMINGTON MARKET. Juno 14-4 P. MV SPIRITS TURPENTINE Quoted as lar as the items arc concerned upon firm at 271 cents per gallon. Sales of which the agreement has been arrived 50 casks at 27k cents per callon. at. r. llorr, of .dich , moved that tho L., . . , . , . , 0. . . House recede from its disagreement to drained and $1 for Good Strained. the amendment increasing from S3,- TAR Quoted firm at $1.10 per bbl COO.fOO to $1 000.UCK) the appropriation of2S0lb3 lor the pay ol letter carriers. This was PDirnv Timnt.vTTTTP agreed to after some debate. So the 1, , . item remain as it was fixed by the uy 5. ior v irgm anu xeaow Senate. Dip and SI for Hard. The next loint la dispute was the COTTON Onotl rinll Small Senati! amendment increasing from Lirt0 nr n l- , ,., , a Sll.7iX).0(X)toSU75().OOOihcappropria- r .7. . . 34a u "JU"M lion for mail transportation on railroads. Ior "uiinff. lhc following are the This was considered in connection with I official quotations r the amendment sinking out the clause I Ordinary 9J MARINE NEWS. cents reuucirj tuc a per cent, compensation Cxl Ordinary to railroads for mail transportation and fow Middling .... 11 providing thai laud crant roads and Middling .". Hi subsidy roads shall receive only 50 per r,ty Middling. ."...".V." Ill 4 tf cent, ot the compensation allowed othtr roads. In both of .these amendments tho House rcfuseil to concur. Without acting on the special facilities amend ment and thj amendment increasiuir appropriation for railway postoflicc c crks tho House took a recess until b P. M.. the evening s.-ssion being for the consideration of pension bills. .- Ouslow K. It. Editok Review: It has been suggested, or proposed, il you please, that it a reliable (not simp ly a preliminary; survey or the proposed line be made by experienced engineers who will supply a map and prohle and submit estimates, carefully calculated. irom the surveys, of the cost or the work, and that a cash subscription ol 50.000 of tho amount of stock required to build and equip the road be ootin ed, that a substantial party or parties can bo found that will take the balance of the stock and build the road and complete it within one year. in is being true should the friends or the improvement avail themselves of the plan and suggestion? X Jane, 14. Mother Swan's Worm Syrup Infallible, tasteless, harmless, cathar tic; for fevenshncss. restlessness. Tsorxns, constipation. 25c cod DAILY RECEIPTS. Cotton Spirits Turpcntino Rosin. Crudo Turpentine 4 bales 110 casks 200 bbls 111 bbls WEEKLY STATEMENT. STOCKS OJf HAND JUNE 14. 1884. Cotton ashore, 852; afloat, 30; total, 832. -Spirits ashore, 1.212; afloat, 2.C64; to tal. 3.876. Rosin ashore, 70,258; afloat, 3,585; to tal, 73,843. Tar ashore, 2,246; afloa. 45; total, 2, 201,. Crude ashore, 2,387; afloat. 8; total, 2.395. RECEIPTS FROM JUNE 7 TO JUNE 14. Cotton. 10; spirits, 2.022, rosin, 4.923; tar, 232; erode, 1.490. EXTORTS FROM JUNE 7 TO JUNE 14. DOirxsnc Spirits, 12; rosin. 10; tar, 177; crude, 1.0C2. TO REIGN. Rosin. 5,841. ARRIVED. Steamer Passport, Harper, Smith ville, . Master. Steam yacht Louise, Pepper, Smith villo. Master Steamer D Murchison, Smith, Fav ctteville, G. W.' Williams & Co. Steamer Bladen, Green, Fayette yillc, C S Lbvo & Co. CLEARED. Steamship Regulator, Doane, New York, H G Smahbones. Steamer Passport, Harper, Smith yille, Master Steam-yacht Louise, Pepper, Smith ville. Master Steamer D. Murchison, Smith, Fays etteville, G W Williams & Co. Steamer Bladen, Green, Fayette-, ville, C S Love & Co. Amer. brig Clarabclle, Branscam, Aspinwall, Northrop & Camming Ger barque Atlantic Sobering, Bristo', Eng, Alex Sprunt & Son Exports. FOREIGN. Aspinwall brig Clarabclle 1 .023 crcosoted crossties, 213 creosoted piling Bristol. Eng Ger barque Atlantic 1,750 casks spts turpt, 1,163 bbls rosin Headquarters -poll FISHING TACKLE, AT W. K. SPRINGER &. GO'S., . l'J. 21 and 23 Market Sttet The largest anil best assortment ever offered In this market. junc 9 For Excursionists. I cerles, Dry Goods and all other articles to be found in a first claps store. In landing at the Steamer's wharf pass up through" the gate and turu to the left-and my place is about 60 yarns uistaDt. Give mc a call. J. A. WESCOTT, may 29 1m " Smtthville, N. C. New Ice Cream Saloon. M K. AND MR3. J. L,. FISHER 1IAYE OPENED A FIRST-CLASS ICE CREAM PARLOR at the tomcr of Front "and MuL berry streets. The Nlcm Icca and PureBt Cream to be found In the city. Ladies and prentlemen are respectfully Invited to calL ' Orders pron:i)tly filled and delivered free of charge. lunc 1 lm - French China TeasetsI xothes lot just aecziyed bt - - - TJILE3 irUECIIISON'S. Jane a - ' - tlmr.lsca Clodu Lemons. Butter. Lemons. JOST RECEIVING BY A. C. LINE ani N Y. Steamer, all of which will, be sold low In quantlUes to aait. 800 bu&hs. Va. Meal, 75 Boxes Lemons. S5 tubs Va- and N. Y. Butter. Michigan Flour, Virginia Flour. Bacon. Lard, &C E. G. BLAIR, June 12 No. 1 N. Second Street. REAL ESTATE. T HAVE FOR SALE several X HOUSES and VACANT LOTS rcry cheap. 1I0U3ES, OFFICES and I'FiSV STORES for Bent. Apply to Well Pleased. 7. A ILTUB BOYS ARE PLEASED WITH J. .a--,-thoss HANDSOME SIIOES. They lit nicely, loo well and wear satlsfaciorlly. We have a line llic of LADIES, MISSES and CHILDREN SHOES. Pretty line of SLIPPERS. ... Geo. Ii. French & Sons, 108 NORTH FEOVT STREET, jane 13 - , may St law 2 m eat O'CONNOR. Real Estate Agent. Guaranteed Economy QF TWENTY. TO FIFTY PER CENT. IN your gas bills by use of Sleeman'a Gaa Sarins Governor. . V" UORRIS. Asent, jtrae 1 Saw itr ra a ll iyz North Becona Street ! SALE OF DEAL ESTATE UADEC MORTGAGE. ' . : - ..- JgY VICrDE ANp IN PURSUANCE OF the powera contained la a certain mortgage made ilarch J 8th, 1S73. and rejriatefld In Book Ooo, pge 551. by Adam Brown and wife Elizabeth Brown, to D. J. SauBdera, Gurdl an, the rmdersigned aa attorneys for K.-H. Dar br, the present jfijardlan of VV. T. Johnson. Wl'l sell at TJUbllC anction frn- rah at Court House In the citvof Wi!mtnm t o clock. Mj onIcmday. July 3th, 18 4. ilhe rollowlng CcEcrlbe.1 pretalaes, viz: -The West ern half of lot No. 5, in block So.' 214, aecord Ing to the ofhclal plan of dty of WllmlngtOB, bing CO feet on. Seventh street and lS oi jane 12 20d PAESLEY & WIGGK8, 1 I MANUFACTURERS Of SASJI, BLINDS, DOOBS, ANB ORNAMENTAL WOOD WOBK. apl W tf - ' ' Boxes and Crates, . . . ... 1 vu I70R SHIPMENT OF VEGETAB '-M y, Frulte.in shook, or ready nfc YELLOW rin 7 CT t nm)t A full stock of Rough and lreaKl Lbb LahB, Ac, for Building pnrpoe. . ; Orders by the cargo. Domestic and " Clgn. solicited. . WTfifil5i apl 22 dw PARSLEY A Wl. OFFICE OF.; . Dr. S. C. Ellis, NO. 323 80CTH FOURTH BTBEtT, C I posite Miller's Drug Store. Kr Note change of office hoai, wu as follows 7 to 10 a m. , S to 9 p. axsr Telcrmone at residence, o june 9 tf W It Just Wow drink of ICE WATER la REFRlS a good COOLER, call on us. C BEAM FREEZERS and C00 of all grades. PURE WHITE OIL. The Excursion and Pic PAEKEB Vli SEASON IS NOW OPEN sS visiting tb city, the Sounds or nd in need of FJrst-Cl ss work tocallon . . the well known Harber and rffl abavlni? and Hair DreJ.gT. wacre he will spare no Pl 13 factlw xlL Come ana sec ' City Drug Store. 210 MARKET STBEP, . ... .vnST?1 SO DA WITH PURE CEEAM g. 5 cente per glass, w?SJr Ciirars anU Cigarettes; LJ- the best imoke In the cwy J HsTan. ; . nf noteev'r Conoleya Cologne ahead c0M.T' Jure 11 ; '" ' Attorneys.
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