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Editor i Prr.j FKUAY JULY 11. i4 Entered at the Postoffice at WIImlnKtnn.N. C. as second-class matter. DOXK AXI) 11; FT UNlOE 'I he CitsX stsi.r of the Frt--ignth Collar. rV, which clojul on Monday. da- lie Ciiarl ston 'News and Courier, jx-idl oyer a pi ri! of ui n; tha.11 -icoii nj' iris. Durinir tc session thi iv wtitt- iniriKluctil in The Sn a e 2,- 3U7 b lis aiul 07 j iiitt ni!ut:on.-, and in ih- 11 .use7,007bi:is and 21 resolutions' Ol ilwar, Mi S n.ite bil!.-: and 10 Scnatf n s !iri ..: s ax! bdi li"us s and bf- .ainc LfA.s h;, cxtvu iw approval, and W Ih-iK-t- b li and ll"ii.-f rrMii- lions b. t-.uiK'.la A t in the s-ain m.tnncr. flm' ilu:(; S.-id-s wlso brcamu liws v i J out the actum oi tfi lVt-sidunt, and unl! wii-i rflnrnt d to. ihtj llousu wilh uis t. A ni.'J n ity of ihu jncaiiirvs in: rodticcii in bolh bouses related to nKi'tci;i :;t ofr-nerol tance. such a billi hr jnivatc rrlref arid pension?, for tli:! erection of public buildi-i', bridging river.-, and l'r either impr've nients of only local im ihi tauee. The jnofrt iinpwitiiit measures th. t weie passed duriaj; the' session weie: Bills to reduce the rate of jfosiage on 114 a p .per a:ui periodical .uslicatfons to one cent tr each four .unets; to et- t tblish a bureau of 1 ibr M uisiies; to remove certain bur i .-us tV iu thi Aniei ican merchant marine; t esttblish a bureau of animal industry; to repeal tiie let oath oi 18(; to limit thw tune in. vkh;ch prost cutions may be begun aainsi per.Miii.s L'r vio a'ins oi" the in ternal revenue l:.Y6 to three years, and to authorize a ieurehin cxpetTition i r. Livut. (ire,y atul his A reiic explorer Anions a number cf" nie.-ur.s iiu-ortu-rated in tt.e regular appropriation biits and which in that way were passed arc: Biti-J to appoint a commission t visit the sev ritl countries of Centyal and South A'.m-riea tti collect int'orma'ioD as t t h3 t,e t mode of seenri-ijr 111 iv iuij niate ii.t'jn.a: ioQi.i and Co n nierci il re l'itious betwcm those to:iutri-s nnd the United States'; 'o pi o vide, tliat ltm num lx;r 1 deputy c-o.h-inois i' ertial icv euue. frftuirr. storekeepws and cleiks iMnpioyed in the internal revenue ser vice shall tii; b.r increac 1 ; t male a board 1 f pension appeals to be app-dnt-ad by :he 8 cr-. tary of thi Interior; to provide tor t Hipoini inent ot u Mi. suri l?iM r e mniissipn with powers and duties s-lrnilar t) tiiose of the Misst is.sippi R'ver .commission, andtoappro-priat.i-J3.750 000 to pay the lebate tax on tobacco. Among th"! nu asarcs of sjencLtl im p i lance tliar. ere r ported upon favorably by ;iie Scant e commitue?, but upoa wl-;,'!i t o .,:rther aotioa was taken, wre: Tno Edmunds C:vi Rights bid ; bids f;i' tlie. proteeti)U oj fiihi riea 'n 'die Atlantic cast; to prohibit the use of Ihe mails to news papers containing lotu-ry a.iertitc ments ; to establish it Coiui of Appeals ; to prohibit'the imrxiratton of contra c labor; t' lejaHz' the incorporation o natiotial ttadis unions, and to provide for the const rucu of the Michigan ami Mississippi River canal. Among the measures that were fav x" abl;, reported upon ny the, Ilnuse c.-.ni uiittt t"-, bill' 'upon which no 'iui'tlnr actioH was 1 taken, were: liiils 10 efc'ab i.-h a unilorni -sy?tem d' l):nk- rnpiey ; to aid in the establishment "'and temporary suppt it ot commen sclexds; to prtdiibit.mporjlat.ious J'r.Mii countri s unjustly diycfiminatinir'ngainbt Ameri c;iii pr ducts; t pnnnote the ellieiercy ot the, revenue marine service; to establish a board of colutnisint rs of inter-State commerce; to refund duties e."4hcted uton' goKls which 'were on shipboard when the Tariff Act of 1SS3 went iuto effect ; to carry into effect the Rpeiproeiy Con vein ion between the United S'atcs and Mexieo; to modify exiit'og iaws rvKtive t the c-d lection otiir ti s ou imports; u rejula e the li e?idcitiai succession; ic provide that m ihe cmployu:e. t f lab'T on public works pivftTei.ee shall be given l icsi dencs aud eiuz.csoi t lie United States; to reined 1 'he pil..t ii;5 system, aud to prohibit States from hiring iut conyict iabr. Aruopftl.e tiieasurts which passed the Senate and were peudin in the Utuse when adjournment was reached :Were: . Bills to ir.creasehe annual ap propriations for the militia; to provide for the erection of a bnildin? for the Congressional library ; to provide for the allotment of lands1 in severalty to Indians; to providofor the collection of sta'istics" touching marriage: ftnid di- o!ca;.the JJaiJjbUto proyiu for , the establishment auu temporary support oi Cfimojon hjIiuoIs; tu provide fr - the cons ruction of additional 'vessels for the navy; to'pruvMic fr'a' uniform sys teai i f hankruitcy ; U punish bigamy, (ibe Har abti-Polygniy '"bill.' which piovit!e I r,a rranization id" the C urts f Utah ami of procedure thtre in and for various ether matters re lating to the government of Utah';) to proTido lor the performance of tho duties of the office oi President in " case of the deaUiremoYaV reisigiiation, or inability of the President and Vice Pfs ident. '--':-,:b1''"-Among the measures which passed the House and were pending belore th Senate when Congresss adjourned were bills to prohibit the importation of coo tract labor; and for theirttlTemenia'idJ recoinagCLof theltade dtjlur. j. w Anions the imoortant measures which were defeat d during the esion were: The Morrison tariff bill, 'U reduce iriiprrt duties ainl war taxes;" bill to provide for the appointment of i ciiu mission on the alcoholic liquor traffic; joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution; to pro vide that the right o! citizen of the United States to vote shall not be do nied or abridged by the United S a'.cs or any State on account ot sex; bil.to air hori.e the purchase by citizens of the United States .and admission fiee of duty of foreign built, ships for use in the toreigu carrj ttl'A iradtj; bill to provide for a copyright for newspaper atticie.; bill lo reduce tho lifetime of a patent to Jive years; bill to provide for the creation of a commission to inquire into and report upon the intellectual, material and industrial progress of the colored race in the Ui ited States since L;C5. iud the bill to provide lor the restoration o Fitz-Johu Porter to the a'ii, which parsed both ll- use-, but was vett ed by the President. j This summary of the w. rk of 0. gress willive a general idia of the m re impor aut matters that carue ;tip fur condderatioii Towering in intri est far abf)iit all other measures that wi re diseased was the M-rnson Tariff the defeat oi, which was alike a tnisTor tune lor tho country and a sul blunder ior the Democrats party. Nexr in im portance ti the Tariff bid was the Blair Educational ill Ttis beneriw'nt nioal ure had pas-cd the Senate, but was smothered by the Hoiie Com mi" tee oxi E lucaitw. - Th i laiinre to pass those two bilU.sulln-s the record of a session th'.-tt otherwi-o H anjthiug but bril l a.it r commendable. L There a e twenty-five United iSta'es Sen iiors whose 1 rms expire n the 3d of t ext March. Th question of who are t be thuir successors is becoming' very int' resiinjr, esi)ciaH.y- tt the in eum bents them'-elves, who desire a rV eviction. Jilect ions have been held in four instances, the suecc-soirs to Pen dleton, Williams and Jones, it Ivuiisi aaa, being already, chosen while Alljr son, of Iowa, succeeds himself. Of the ot) er lwrentyone t sere are several wlio will succed themselve?. - J- 1. A"Russian? named .Dubroluboff, who was one pt the graduate? of the class of 1874. in C rneil College, has met hi death in Russia. He was seized at the order of the Czar in company with a number ot1other'youn,g-niefid(5ciusi d of Nihilistic circunistsmcPS; : was ' con demned and shot i:h his co:iiftles. His death was hofda.' Ill refused to be blindfolded, an! even , '.he1 fial bullets were discharged at his breast he ... . . . . ' -t. c.aspetl the hands' and cheered I he eour aeofliis trembling fellows in' inisfor tane. ' '- ' .- .;. U j The book on Bismari k," br the secret of whose authorship W e Prince has angrily offered 100000 tbalers. is said to b rather tedious than '"otherwise. His ''coquettings with Socialism" : are therein explained by 4his inlellectunl ami tlramatic sympathy with' :Sprrjects i i i t wnicn no kuoavs 'are tar ir.m execu- !!ICSON A I. Sanji Bernhardt is fahl to bb getting s.out . - . . . - - Mr. Abbey has signed an agreement to conduct Miss Marv Audi rs .n's busi- uess for the next three year?. Herbert Gladstone wear3 Irish tweed a matter of slight interests save in that it may betoken a wish , to, seem inenuiy io, Ireland. Mrs. Thursby. mother, of the' well- Known singer. Miss Emma TliQrsby, died In New York a 1'eAV davs uinee. Miss, Thursby is on the steamer City of Home, due in New York in a day or two. She cancelled her engagements ami sailed for this Country On receipt of. a cablegram announcing the illness of per motlier. , : , . , ;, .. , , . . - Almtst every person h,as some form of scrofulous poison latent in his viens. When Lh.i3i?fiyvJops.LnLJb.crofulous stres. ulcers, or eruDtions, or take3 the form of rheumatism, or organic disease, the suffering that ensues is terrible "beyond description. Hence: the cratitrirta r.i those who discover, A3 thousands yearly do, that Ayer's Sarsapariila will thor TL. 1 . 1 i ' ... uuij erauieate mis evu irom the sys tem. ' " - ";- -' - j- - ' - J" -.- The rnnn who was - saddest whm h sung has quit sinking, aod.both he and! ms next aoor neignoors are much hap pier now. r t m- i : - j v'-"' Ilescued frbrri Death." ' --: William J Conghlin of 1 SoraervilJe, Ma?s., says; " 1n the fall of ifinrs T rc tiken with Bleedcjo op Linens fnl lowed by a f evere coogh. -1 lost my apfe!ieand fleshy and was confined to my Deu. in Ib77 l was admitted to the Hospital. The doctors fad I ha-1 a hole io my long as big as a half d6:ir. At one time report went aronnd 'lliat I was dead. .1 crve ud hone. hnt. . ft iend told me of DIL WILLI A M HALLS . .BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS. 1 got a bottle, when: to m v snrpnse, I commenced to get well, and to day I feel; better than for three years1 -.----. . A proverb is: Ak a pig to iir;nr and he will put Li3 fee, noon the f able1 Well, pig' feet are not Lad on the table. Ntto lorJc (Jraplur. Ate bar anas hea thv hedliutA' 'i he last one we;awYas; jn jcon.su np j turn. juarioorouejii Jimtx. A young giri beantosing: ''Listen to tothe mockitig birdnd every on inlbo ri-otij rushetl hastily out lo ttntl a mock ing bird Ut listen to.- rhiUidtijihiu Calf She was admiring herself and a $25 bonnet. '"Do you think it becoming, dear?'she akid of her joung husband Yes. I do," was his response; I'liink it is becoming very decitledly dt-ar." Saturday Night. vGentlenicn of the jury, ' saitl a T cuoisetr (Neb) lawyer last week, "there wete just, thirtj-six htjs in the drovr. Plaase remember the lai t jut three. times as many a in tiie juri-b x, gentlemen." Detroit Free, Press. Y s.1' satl an old snilor, who had married well al-mg iu life, and way fir father of an interesting lam ity. tv:.y call it the sea of mutiiuiony, lec.vu.-c they who sail upon it, usually enc-it'd'-: so many squalls." Merchant Traveller . "Used you pretty rough, didn't he?' remarked a sympathizing bystander i the man who had just got a most awful licking. "Well, no " replied the sub dued one. I thought he polished ' me: off very nicely.1' Burlington Haivkcve. A scientist asserts lliat a shark's bite causes hydrophobia. A shark's bite may not cau e hydrophobia, but-as an ounce of prevention is worths pound of cure, it will bo best when you ,es; an unmuzzled shaik. to climb a tree or jump over a high board fence. Norris town Herald. - 4i Servants of the Stomach. The new. Governor Ger.eral of Cana da brought with him thirty-nip a se vants. That seems a good many. Bui every stomach has-more survanis than t'aatj. Lungs, liver, heart, aritiries. veins, esopnagus. kidneys and alt the rest of the . party must be kept in prime tirder if first-lass service is expected. Brown's Iron Bitter J is the great regu lator for all these. It quiels them when in rebellion, and keeps them to their work when they are lazy. A woman resides at Morrillton, Ark.; who is the widow f eleven husbands. Cure that Cold; D:i not suffer your Lungs-to become. dis a d by allowing a cold to c u tinac without an effor to cure it Thousa-. d have die 1 premature devh'," th-i v c thnS of" Consumption, by "sim.pi neg lecting A' cold. . . DR. WM. HALL'S .BALSAM, lor the LUNGS will en e Colds, J CwUkdis and Consumption inner and quickt r ihan any other icmedy. It acts almost litk iniigic in many cae- 3, svnd in others, its tfft'e's, though slov, isr sttfeiif per sisted -in according to d:recMons'.", ,: ' - lltnry's fjirboftc Salve Is the Be&t Salve for uts. Bruises S'-res," Ulcers, SaU. Rheum, t TeMer, '(flapped Hands, Ch.iblaihs; Coh:s and all kinds of Skin Eruptions, -Frt-ckles and Pimplns. G't . Henry's ( 'arb J:c Salve, as all others are counterfoils. Price. 25 cents ' ' " Lr. Mott'K Liyer Pills. Thc-e Pills have 'never been advertis ed very much but they have. ,ju!t as mu li intrinsic merit as though th"v were i tiffed to the skies by ind; scrim mate advertising. Try tJiem and be convir.ccd. .MrSCELLANEUU"3. Sash, DfjDTs;: Blinflst White Xiead,-Paints, - Flinch TfVindow &iass. . i ? ... ; : . . - r AGKNOY FOB Hi T. ENAMEX PAIKT: CO Is liEADY rUElARKI P.VJ NT. CI ALL AiiD KJCAMlii'j: OUli GOODS AND get our prices before purchasicg Tbo fact hat our Palutb.are lyuia the cels;rau.-U Fae lorlca of Wetherill & Co., and Harrison Iiros & Co.,;la8in1iclciit guarantee for their quality and pdrlty' : "' "'" A fin line oflCooklnj? Stoves. at Factory Vrlccs, .In addition to our largo and tuJi, HARDWARE . STOOK,' o wWcli vour attention Is respectfully in vked. : , . .NAtlTJL, ACOBJ, aept ;. , , ; lOflouth Front St First National Ban k of Vii-mington.- iM ii aiuct.. .. ............ ii5o,U0 )uni juo r. L...... ...... ' -T . . . ' 6p (("Q J Deposits received aid -cofe-cdon; aade on all aecelble poikfa'in tho' UnltcstatoB.' DuuecTURs -' E. S. 3URBUSS, A.HARTTK; '" :' - - D.CK-WOSTBr ' iAsC 8PEUKT, UEORGC CUa'dpOURnI orncKsa. E. K. BCRRUSa. A. K. WALKER, ;. Prtrakieiii. 1 Cuhlrr Aest CaeljJax vy.TiARirnT... apiss k4 SYTi nil ifeton, f TColninbis - .- :;:. .-. .. :.j:r ' : - '& Augusta irR. Co. m kalnarkm, hC7 May- J?, 54. J T Change of Schedule. j r-Ji A.2tl Af PKH AY 'Al tli, 18S4. ' at .S 5 si a: m., the foihjwing Jaasemr seced u e i lll.he run on thts tor ;t (,( t N'jt'4T EXPUESS TCAI5iS. DAJL.Y Noa. . i "' Wefftarkl"47lKaai Pjive K Vualngvua- ........ i".U5 P 11 IXave flornrj il.. ....... 2.iU A. 4i. Arrive fit U. U- X A. JUaclfa.. 6.20 A.4 li. Arrtvta at CohitalilA.... -li .'. .4u A. M. wCivt C.lo.nibi.i..l'........4......... 9.55 1-. It, ave(;., C.A A. -unatii;rju. .to. 20 IV M. lAve t'Wjrcnc. ... ......tJ......... 4 5.0 A. M. Arrive Ht W'titoJston. . .' . . 4; i ''. -. . . " S 5 A.: M. NxinT Mail ivs Passksuk Tzatj?, 1ailt No. 40 West. Jji-avo WilivlngUm.... rrfveai 'lcrCTice.. H All... A Ni PASSCNUES. T14AIN DA1LT 'o- 4-.'iCat. ' . : '-'ve Fli-ev.KC at ..:.V......l Ot P. M. A Hive si. Vi:minl.jai P5I. M T rati i U tOt at U st iiHiirt. So. 4 tspt ouly at Ftertilton, and Marlon I'asBcnijcrt fvr kumo'aiiml all tKlnison G. Jt C, It. li.. C, & A.U.t.8trttious, Alk'cn June iloa, and aU. points bcvoml, .hliould tal.c the 4y H5ht ICxpress. i: StJ-mratc Pullman sleepers for Augtiiti on Trahi li) ; , I . At! trrttna run colii bdtw3CQ 'Charicsto and J.0' ul frell't lttvee Wiihriufcion dally cx e Sun-Uv at 7.10 A. M. ': v r Usa:ra"l'Saperuiteadent' m ty 'J . i ; .. Wilmington & Weldon I;; - .. . yt .f . i - - i Railroad Company. ; QWlxJ)' OF lENK3A.L; SUPSJiLNTENDEIPT, ) WHT2diitcn, N. C, May 9.1SS4. : ) Change orSchediile;; ON AND A FT Kit M AY 11th,- 18S4. Al 9.00 A.M., Pafeenc-er Trains on "the Wlitfilnp con A Weldon liaiiror.'d wlU run as follows ; DAY MAIL, AND EXPRESS' TfiAIXP- DA1L . SOH. 47 NGSTH - JLiTD 4S SoUTil. - " f xave W Umlngton, Front St. Deitr .00 A. 1 ArrlTO 'at VTetdon. . . . . i.3T P. , 11" tieavo - .Veldon.....,..,.4...i.P 2.55 P, M Irrlve at Wilm'jrton, Front St! D'pt, 8.35 l 4! F4sr "TriKocoa MxirJ P & itww vhTexik Daily No. 46 Sotri a ; teavc Weldon 5.45 P. M. rrlvoa4r4iinion,Fon9t-..i,p,t'K.101". ii . MAIL AND PASSENGER '.TRAIN DAILY ' No. 43 North . : lieave Wilmington,'.. Arrl ve at V el ton . . . . . .......,. 8.35P. BSC ......... 2.35 A, M Tralu No. 40 South -vtIII 3top only at Wilson 'Goldeboro and Stanolia. - :' 4 Train on Tarboro Kranoh Road Lua'"eRoc-K ; Mcui't for Tarboro at L-O.P, il, ;n,nd 1JJ P M. Daily, Sundays' excepted). - Rctnmlr ! irt)oro at 3 i. m. ana 10. or. a m Dallv j rains- on Scotland NHk liraotrb ilond lev JJar.fiix for Sautland Neck at 3.25 P. M. R turring feave Scotland Nccfe at 8.30 A. M dai;y. except Sunday . t Train No. 47 malice close cotfhecttoh at Wei ion tor all f-)ute North Daily; All rail vl. aicUnvmd, ani da'.Ij.' except .SiUuiay ..via Bnj Train io. rttiwlallv&nilnAfefta..lnpr.n nu..firn,.i. ui: Tr. -v- . i t. . . ' ., vvashinKtor. itached tolocaHrm.htleav -JOTIN'F. DIVINE. - t m VMERSON T "f2f w;. " v h ' 1 10 1Cra M- Carolina Clentr I?. t - - WllaiiDStoi.. N. C, May10, Change of Schedule, fy AND AFTER MAY 12ih 1S84, : tUf N AND AFTER MAY 12:ti followinu; bcncaaie will be oporaied 'on 'this liauroati : . PASSENGER ii AIL AND E XFKESS IRa Is Dally except Sunday b. , ' l leave VvlinAiitonat.;.! 7."'0 P. M No. 1. S Ijeave Raleigh at ......8,00 p. M J Arrive at Charlotte at..;.:..7.(KJ A. M ; ) Leave Charlottp at..i.......3. P. M .3.4-5 P. M .v. m. m Xba'.jKll ILL.... . 7,. .-Ml . ) Arrive at Wilmington at.... 8.(0 A. M only, and points designated in the Comi?anvf ThaeTabfe. ' is -. -. . , , SHELBY DIVISION. PASSENGER. An EXPRESS AND, FREIGHT. ' T No. 3. J ,ve onariotte ftMT. xLxtA,c th oaeiuy. ........... a 00 P. M." . m: i . . . ) Ainve at uaariotte....,.i. 10.45 A. M Srt! Connection at ii3 , lxaiiis io air.l from Ral- Thron Slueplc (Jars betwei-h WmlTkton nvi Charlotte and RaJelgh and jhariotte r All trains run so ld "between Wi'mniKicn-av , 1U a" t",u' "ri, WiEhir.ftton. and have-PuHrt:- VsJ Yell: or W vpots on the . feini bo.iy. erpai'"hed " . sro Throat andNise, fccrofula, letter, c- ForVccom'modattor, of local travefa iscn ltchh.g .ensatlon. 6alt Bbeum txA ill Alao, for SparUnburg, tirnv'Mte. aB1T1t t!ai.ta and all poln Southwcstr9 US!f' radvrt,s u L..C. -(ONES. 71 riCirYntrtMlr.-M City Drug Store. ,- iila' MAUKET STli'iiKt; . 9 . e." n. cos t : ue W. & E. S. LATIMER, : Attorneysrat-IaW , : LlJ .1 ;jae-7f TdavT son; ' . 1 ' cant be excelled reAT M,?.p,ODt-i .tmch 20 . . . - - ;Vv - th bca to be had. Ice f Colon u '" tX7 Jr.: Call on LDii?l,?e6lon Tfn To ICC - - aianacpr ;fmiSCLLAiE6i ' aickois oniy 4e Sbaroaiii pcrtlou. fiOiiiRiRra . Stat a t -T--T- iw -uuiicry ' Company. nrrangmcuts jar M the Sfvtilkttmt? Armat Urawir.giof Tie UtaJa ILi fery d iu prfsc menace tone art coruluctrd tctik otW .v- i good faith toward aU partie,, end Lf tzt the Ccvrpcyty to v Hhia certtfratFJSt" mils cf onr signature attacked. i7? ," 7-. ., J- I rewrvo nd of over $550,000 hu .lncebftl By an overwliini j.ulai rote lm f h!se was maac .part of the present St?T. Constitution a.lopted December W,A4JltlS. - The onto Lctierv eve voted tv the people of an State. -wie Itnever tatles or postpone. Its GraDd Flnarle Number DrvinM ..1 place monthly . ' . M a ?spLEKnn'OPPOUTtiNrrYTowii FORTUNE. Seventh. Grand Drawing Chic In the AcaJorov nf MnJc l t Va ful. ' Tuesday, Jury 15 l&170Ui Monthly Da, Capital Prize; 375,000, 100,000 Tickets at Five Dol- ir incn. fractions iu Fiftln In Dronortlnn, v. LIST mr iT?Tr.'!tt - 1 Capital Prize of.... .... 1 Capital Prize of lo'S 100 300 Prizes of HXV........ S'5 SS2F 2$ :5 1W0 Prizes of 25......... 25 000 .. -ppRaxrJffATlOS"7RlzT. "-V -o-pproxunauon mzea of 2750. 6.730 9 19 " '" 250. Prt2.ce, amounting to........... fa Hv AppMcationr f orrkteirto i;lubir should be made only -fc ojBce )f the Company in New Or leans. ' , - T . , For further fnfoifn'at ion write clearly, fir Uijf fntl adiress. Make P. O- Money Or ders payable and address Retercd Letters to NW OLIjEANfi NATIONAL ill ANK; . Sew Orleans, La. POSTAL OTES and CT.liiiRry letteri by MsTlor Erjires (all sums of $5 and upward by Express at oar expense) to M. A. fMt'pmu, - - .-., . sTew Orleans. Iji ,3rH. A OAUl'UIN, june 18-wofl-sn.i 4-)$. Dr. DdfJd'S: "Nfiojne Mol 2, XX TILL' r'Ct?RS KBVOU8. PHYSIC t -l T pand Gfnltal WVaknfs t-Atised by. Intl a J "e'.on ana yioiaung uie mws oi neauo, . I l rice-Sir ' ' - v ... .-i- r riT' n fvcr liiu..'J .T ' - - . I t tt.. vm G nnt.rAa. : ladiei and ladle delicate (e cf health m cautioned to not use it. Price $3 Inrlost JN money for either medlclue toFAriaMR VENS Mc t O , BalUrflore, Ma and It wlt sjntby mail or expTes eea!ed. lor sle by all DrupRists; sent by mall or extrcs. " juiy. 7 tfwly ",i' ..lion. A. M. Vad5eli7 "IITE 'ARE AUTHORIZED ia A50uat WjR. A. M. WADDELL aa aTcandldate for C mgrcso from the Sixth PlsUlct, subject to ti oction ortlte IHMccrtUtt Cdwnntion of the V- trhct, wheneaihtL j , ; , may its tf MILAN CJIJP.tfnd. Allbe.Roogh'.f traws. all t l populfif nowt Ever po?BH)le shade of reau cw and other Tilmmir-gs. m?w ioi v ; ; - , VvitM 8's. colon. . V ' I . . ...va Ii'sle, Kid and Laoe Kew gumpmff 'lectfollyr ' , flJ L !." 11. -J- . ' Vv-ra-n n WEAKyOnDEVELOPECTg ; o 1 'Fill" - Choice Molasses. to" : SECOND, foU NOW LAKD1NG AND WILL U PROMPTLY FROM WIIAR' -T WOUiD UIPECTFnLLY jl 1 have laid in a 'full soily i. liVdcf and am v fully nrenared to fli v& LOW PRICES1, by the barrel. -L Car Load, to all points on the ""v'jTit-' River, aed hone to secure a reon- , inciuitorsUfi in IStis for 25 years ,r lht. . -. ls'atuTC f.r Etluejitlopal ana Charftahu if! 10 rnzes oi a,txx'.. .................. ' -loiw 10 Prizes of 1,000........ Ioojo 20 Prizes Of .500 X Prized 61 200...!::i""'-" rtf ITTTMTK.W'S Pll.lil i . I r rt .11 - . &A.... of patronase. . H. J- izTii i - Proprietor or xtew E:a3f2rrr!;:3. - Juts-

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