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MISCELLANEOUS. on iA' pcl' o GENUINE gLKKVElXS tm Cut Rich knd bufijul is ouisid o" )z plcj ifi CONTENTS rich Fl 'l m "1 IT) ,'i r i kna ruriTV ot Je NOUo Tn is in6Tb The Daily Review. inn fote circulation, of any newspaper viiniisriea, in me cuy rrjt7Ki7vw?. THURSDAY. AUGUST 7. 1884. The Genuine can always be rec ognized by trade-Mark of the BULL Watch the papers for-our large advertisement; different portraits of leading men each time. ATTER'S Sarsaparilla Is a highly concentrated extract of Sarsaparilla and other blood-purifying roots, combined with Iodide of Potas eium and Iron, and is the safest, most reli able, and most economical blood-purifier that ean bo used. It invariably expels all blood poisons from the system, enriches and renews the blood, and restores its vitalizing power. It is tho best known remedy for Scrofula and all Scrofulous Complaints, erysip elas, Eczema, Ringworm, Blotches, Sores, Boils, Tumors, and Eruptions of the Skiu, as also for all disorders caused by a thin and impoverished, or corrupted, condition of the blood, such as ItheumatJSni, Neuralgia, Rheumatic Gout, General Debility, and Scrofulous Catarrh. Inflammatory Rheumatism Cured. "Atzr's Sarsapamlul has cured me of the Inflammatory Rheumatism, with which I have suffered for many years. W. II. MOOHE." - Durham, la., March 2, 1SS2. i - j PREPARED BY Dr. J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists ; SI, six bottles for 3. '.aa 1 lytctp dAw A 22 29 Boxes and Crates, FOB SHIPMENT OF VEGETAB E3 AND Fruits, in snooks or ready made. YELLOW PISE LUMBER. A full stock: ot Rouarh and Dressed Lumber. La'hs, A-., for Building purposes. mtr Orders by tha cargo, Domestic and For eign, solicited. : aul 23 dW PARSLEY & WK3GINS PARSLEY & WIGGINS, MAN UF ACT U HE S3 J OF 8 ASH, BLINDS, DOORS, : ANB , . ORNAMENTAL WOOD WORK. .aplHtf Fruit Fair Premium List. Class 1. P.-W. Johnson, Chairman. Apples Largest and b3t collection, not less than one bushel. J. Van Lind ley, first premium, $15. G. L. An ihony, secoDd premieum, $5. Best six mmed varieties. 12 specimens of each, J. W. Perry, first premium, $10. J. R. Ragsda'.e. second preumiuni, $5. Preserving Crabs Best assortment, J.' W. Perry, first premium, 2; sec ond premium , $1. Pears Best collection, six or more varieties, Ragedaie Bros., first prem ium. $10- ' Van Lindley, second premium, Best single variety. N. W. Craft first premium 5. J. W. Perry, second nremiuai, $2. Peaches Be'st and largest collection, not less than one bushel, J. Van Lind ley, iirst, $15. G. L. Anthony. second. $5. Best stx named varieties, 12 spec imens f.f each, Lineback Bros., first $10; second, $5. 'Grapes Largest collection, S. W. Noble, first, $10? N. W. Craft, sec ond, $5. Best six named varieties, Scctt Bros., first, $10; J. H. Caldwell, second, $s. Best Wine Grapes, J. H . Noble, first, $5;N. W. Craft, second. $2. Nectarines Best collection, J. Van lindley, first, $2; Lineback Bros , second, $1. Bc-t single variety of any fruit. Dr. W.G.Thomas, first, $2; J. W. Barnes, second, $1. Japanese -Presimmon Best single varitty, J. O. Baxter, first, $2: second, 1. Figs Best exhibit, Dr. W. G. Thomas, first, $2, second $1. Largest and best collection of fruits. J. Van Lindley, first, $10; N W. Craft second, $5. Class 11. J. M. Heck, Chairman. Best collection of Jellie3 Mrs. J. H. Sasser. first, $4; Mrs. J. R. Paddison, second, $2 'Best collection of Preserves Mrs. W. E. Faison, first. $5; Mrs. T. W. Sloeumb, second. $2. Best single .ariety Preserves W. E. Faison, first, $2; Mrs M. II. Hodges, second, $1. Best collection Canned Fruit Mrs. R P. Paddison, first, $10; Mrs. E. J. Faison. second, $5. Best jar of Canned Fruit Mrs. Pene lope Herring, first, $2; Mrs. W. C. Fields, second, $1. Best collection Sour Pickles Mrs. R. P. Paddison, first, $1; Mrs. T. W. Sloeumb, second. $2. Best Sweet Pickles Mrs. M. II. Hodges, first, $3; Mrs. J. M, Kornegay second, $2. SPECIAL AWARDS. Canned Fruit (without sugar). Mrs YV. M. Edwards, of Guilford, $5. 1 Miss Kirkpatrick Black Haw Jelly, $1. Miss Mary Hyatt Best jar Peach Preserves, $1. Clas III. J. W. Scott. Chairman. Sun Dried Apples Mrs. W, E. Faison, first, $10; Mrs. J. H. Sasser, second, $5. Sun Dried Peaches J. W. Perry, first. $10; H. W. Foltz, second, $5. Evaporated Apples M. T. Hughes, first, $10; J. W. Hunter, second, $5. Evaporated Peaches M. T. Hughes, first, $10; Mrs. H. Crouse, second, $5. Best display of dried and evaporated M. T. Hughes, $10. Bei-t. collection af Wine by Manufac tuier W. J. Green, medal of silver cup. Sweet Wine J. P. Hives, of Edge combe, first, $5; Mrs. E. A. Murphy, second. 2. .Special premium on Wine J. W. Iiler, Secretary's 100 choice peach trees. Dry Wine Col. J. W. Isler, fi.st, $2; R. F. Boy kin, second, $1. Class IV. W. L. Baxter, Chairman. Best Dozen Cabbage BJ Voltz, first, $5: Mrs. M. II. Hodges, second, $2. Best Tomatoes B. Voltz. first, $3; Mrs. E. B Borden, second, $2. Best Corn 11. F. Bojkin, first, $2; Mrs. E. B. Borden, second. $1. Pest Watermelon Maj. C. W, Mc Clatnmy. first. $5; G. W. Parker, second, $2. Best Muskrnelons Mrs. E. B. Bor den, first, $5; S. W. Nobles, second, $5. Best collection ol "Vegetables Mrs. M. II. Hodges, first. $10; Mrs. E B. Borden, second, $5. Class V. Mrs. R P. Paddisou. Chair man. Be.-t Exhibit by Florist Van Lindley, silver medal. Best Exhibition by Amateur Mrs. John Wreun, $3. Best Bouquet, assorted Flowers Mrs. J. E. Peterson. $2. (88 varieties in bouquet); Mrs. W. P. Granger, sec ond $1. Btst Bouquet assorted Grasses Mrs. W. M. Edwards, first $2; Rev. Jas. Sprunt, 1). D., 'econd, $1. iiest Cut Rcses John II. Crooru. first, $2; Mrs. J. E. Peterson second. 1- . ;There was no premium offered for Tuberoses, but a very fine collection was sent by Mrs. Cioom. of which we desire to make special mention. Class VI. G, L. Anthony, Chni'n. Fruit Cratc3 and Baskets M. L. Baxter, premium of $5 recommended. Evaporator. (Thompsons' Rotary) M. T. Hodges; not tested before the committee; no competition : premium of $5 recommended. Wine Mill by Dr. Thos. Hill, Golds boro. no premium offered, "but $5 re commended. ProiiGc Wheat E. G. Talton, special mention. Stand of Canned Goods, Jellies, etc.. by Fonvielle & Sauls, and display of Thurbers' Canned Goods are worthy of special mention. Silk Cocoons bj Mrs. O. G. Thomp son, are worthy ol special mention. Bird Eggs Richard Jones, Jr., and Thos. Hilt; special mention. Golds boro Messenger. We invite the attention of ear citizens to the fact that first quality shirts are being made to order at one dollar at the V Wilmington. Shirt Factory. tL Quarterly Meetings. TUlrA T?rirrf fnr the Wilminfirton D1&- trict of the Methodist E. Church,South: Smithville. Aognst 9 and 10. Bninswiok Circuit, at Mt. Zion. Aa- crnst 12 and 13 Wbiteville Circuit, at Peacock's. Au gust 16 and 17 Flemincton Circuit, at Carvers Creek, August 23 and 24. Elizabeth Circuit, at Purdie's, Au ffust 30 and 31. Newton Grove Mission, at Newton Grove. August 30 and 31 Cokesbury Circuit, at Bethel, Sep tember 6 and 7. The District Conference will be held at Goshen, on the Clinton C rcuit, com mencing Wednesday morning, July 23d. at 10 o'clock. Fridav morning, organization of Sunday School Conference and Sunday School address. Centenary services Saturday morn ing several short addresses and cen tenary sermon. W. H Bobbitt. P. E AYERS Ague Cure contains an antidote for all malarial dis orders -which, so far as known, is used in-no other remedy. It contains no "Quinine, nor any mineral nor deleterious substance what ever, and consequently produces no injurious effect upon tho constitution, but leaves the system as healthy as it ras befor the attack. WE "WARRANT AYER'S AGUE CURE to cure every case of Fever and Ague, Inter mittent or Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Bilious Fever, and Liver Com plaint caused by malaria. In case of failure, after due trial, dealers are authorized, by our circular dated July 1st, 1882, to refund the money. Dp. J.C. Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass, Sold by all Druggists. may",2Sd &w nrro City Drug Store. 210 MARKET STREET. SODA WATER, WITH PURE FRUIT SYRUP. Conoley Cologne, Hair Tonic nnd Toe Physic (forcotna.) Cigars and Cigarettes. Prescriptions put up at any i.our aav ana night. Headquarters for Turnpike Tickets. J. W. COSOLlfiY, aug 2 Manager. CONUNDRUM. like a Stiing Band? HY IS THE STEAMER PASSPORT Because it cannot do withaut its "Harper!" - r-0 DBUGS, PERFUMES, SOAP3, FANCY and Toilet Articles, &c. JGS- Prescriptions a specialty at- F. C. MILLER'S, may 26 Comer Fourth and Nun sts New Goods! BEG TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION to our line line of Autogiapn and Cabinet Photograph Albums, handsomely bound in Plush and Russian Leather. Also a beautiful assortment of Ladles and Gents' Leather Card and letter Cases. Russian Leather, Alligator and Turkev Morocco; Mexican and Co ton Hammocks, wi'h and without stretchers, $1.03 tn $2 50. A few f ets and naif sets cro quet lef c. Base Balls. Bats. Ac. Special low rates on Slow Cases.- Send for prices O, W YATES, July 28 119 Market Street. NEW YORK HERALD. WEEKLY EDITION. ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. o It contains all the general news of the Dally Edition of the Herald, which has the largest circulation In the United Stathes. .Independent in Politics, it is the most valuable chronicle of political news In the world, impartially giving the ocr currences and opinions of all parties, so that all sides may be known. In the departmenl Foreign News the Herald has always been distinguished by the fullness of its cable despatches. The new transatlantic telegraph cables will increase facilities. The Farm Depaktment of the Weekly Herald Is practical. It goes to the point, and does not give wild theories. The larmer will save many more than One Dollar a Year from the suggestions of the farm department alone, concerning soil, cattle, crops,- trees, buildings, gardening, poultry and agricultu ral economy. "The Home" Instructs the housewife and the children In re gard to economical and tasteful new dishes, the fashions, and the making of home com forts. In addition, are given latest reports ol trade and Produce Markets, the condition of money, columns of Miscella. neous Reading, Poetry, a Complete Story every week, Jokes and Anecdotes, Sporting News, Popular Science, the doings of well kcown Persons of Iths World, a department devo ed to serkoks and Religious Notes. While the WEEKLY HERALD gives thi latest and best News of the World, It is also a Journal for the Family. Subscribe one dollar, at any time, for a fuB year. Postage Free to any part of the United States or Canadas. THE NEW YORK HERALD, In a Weekly Form, ONE DOLLAR A YEAJL Address. NEW YORK HERALD, dec 19 Broadway and Ann Street Monday ND ALL THE WEEK YOU WILL find large consignments of Apples, Peaches, Pears; Chickens, Fggs and all other country produce. These goods must be sold at once. Call on rw A. W. RIVENBARK. The Live Grocer and Commission Merchant, 114 North Water St., TQ wUmlngton, N. C. House Builders, ocks, enlngs. by consulting us. Larre stock. otvmI uutrt. ment and good goods. W. JK. SPRINGES A CO- ' m Successors to John Dawson & Co., fg t J- . . Wilmington, K. ?, " HARDWARE OF EVERT DESCRIPTION, Locks, Hinges, Butts. Nails, Window astenlngs. Ac Contractors nn mnwT COMMMtCIAIi NEWS. - . WILMINGTON MARKET. - - " " . Ansast 4 P. M SPIRITS TURPENTINE Quoted firm at 29 cents.' Sales of 300 casks at these figures. r ROSIN Quoted dull at 97 cents for Strained and $L02 for Good Strained. TAR Quoted firm at $1.30 per bbl of 280 lbs. CRUDE TURPENTINE Quoted steady. at $1.85 for Virgin and Yellow Dip and SI for Hard- COTTON-Quotedfirm. The follow ing are the official quotations : vrainary 8 11-16 cents tkWaurainary y 15-16 " Low Middling io 9 16 Middling io 15-16 Good Middling 11 3 16 DAILY KEClftPTf,. bpints Inrpentme 175 casks Rosin 787 bbs Tar 67 bbls Urudo Turoentme , 397 bbl MISCELLANEOUS. 118 MARKET ST., l s r r Mm n i' .1 1 i i MAKINJE NEWS. ARRIVED. Steamer Passport, Harper, Smith ville, Master. Steam yacht Louise, Wocdside. Smithville. Master Steamer John Dawson. Black. Point Caswell R P Paddison. Schr Stephen Bennett, Douglas?, Rockport, Me.,GeoIIarriss & Co, with lime to Worth & Worth CLEARED. Steamer Passport, Harper, Smith ville. Master . Steam yacht Louise, Woodside, Smithville, Master MO N Tfl L Y STATEME N T . STOCKS ON HAND AUGUST 1, 1884. Cotton ashore, 666. Spirits ashore, 4,871; afloat, 125: to tal. 4,996. Rosin ashore, 69,717 ; afloat, 3,558 : to tal, 73,275. Tar ashore, 1,610; afloat, 10; total. 1,620. Crude-ashorc, 2,205. RECEIPTS FROM JULY 1 TO AUG UST 1 . Cotton, 71; spirits, 9,813; rosia, 31,464; tar, a.iiba ; crude, 0,877.. EXPORTS FROM JULY 1 TO AUGUST 1. DOMESTIC. Spirits, 452; rosin, 1,0Q9; tar, 87; crude, 253. FOREIGN. Spirits, 7,818 ; rosin, 8,522 VESSELS IN THE PORT OF WILMINGTON, N. G. AUGUST 5, 1884. No vessel under 60 tons reported in this list. BARQUES. Uer August, 317 tons, Urabe.- & rescnau Westermann Ger Orion, 323 tons, Clausen, E Peschau & Wefctermann Ger Soli Deo Gloria, 46 tonB, Meyer. E Peschau & Wcstermann Ger Texas, 591 tons, l oof, JS Peschau x W estcrmann BRIGS. Ger J N Buuck, 180 tons, Ha'rdrat i5CHOOEK!S. Am Jco A Griffin, 305 tecs, Klcc, Ge Ilarrie & Co Am W H Jones, 298 tons, Prop lg, Uco Uarriss Co STOCK TAKING WE DREAD. IT TAKES A LOT OP TIMP Tn , an inventory and measure goods, This dreaded time Twm JL0 week. As far as possible; we will turn the goods "ntoTA? and sell goods dtia SACRCFICEi CAUkSiS11' 1 line to counf and measure, therefore, this week we will name prices that will-enable you to secure values, such as are LIST OF VESSELS CLEAKED FOR THIS PORT. Ger Express, 276 to ns, Fretwurst. at Liver po-l July 7. Nor Depdata, tons, Arderben, sailed from Hamburg, June L Nor tTrey, iii tons, Halversen, at Liverpool, May2t . Nor Gibraltar, 4 So tons, "iennesen. eai'eu from Rotterdam, June 4 Br. HatUe II., 4 3 tons. Cochran, sailed from Hull, June 23 Nor In'uU Capri. 394 tons. Damelson. sailed Hamburg June 13. Aust iat, 53 tons, Eosher. sailed from Fintne July 13. Nor Lufi n. itO tons. Lorer.tzen. sajlpd from Dam burg June 18 G'Ti-ucy I aul, 338 ton3, An .ret, sailau from Stettin, June 25 Nor Visedal, . , sailed from Archangel July 10. Ger Vereln, 3 tons, JahncVe, salle i from Hamburg, June 24 Cleveland & Hendricks! Blaine & Logan!! JACKSON & BELL ! ! ! THREE TICKETS for the PEOPLE ! The first two tickets are before the people for tlieir suffrages the last for the patronage of both parties for anything and everything they may need in the shape of Printing, Ruling or Binding. THE BEST 5 CENTS CIGAR IS THURBER'S No. 5, SOLD AT LAFON'S GROCERY STORE, 220 N. Front St., corner Mulberry. "Glve our COFEEE a trlal.Are suie to please. july 31 Country Merchants, WISHING TO BUY GROCERIS, WILL FIND A FULL STOCK AT Kerchner & Calder Bros. At prices to suit dull times, MEAT. FLOUR. COFFEE, SUGAR, , MOLASSES. MEAL, CORN,- HAY SALT. LIME, CASE CAN GOODS. HOOP IRON, BUNGS and GLUE. AT WHOLESALE ONLY. KERCHNER ft CALDER BEOS., 221 and 223 North Water St., g 4 Wilmington, N. C. SELDOM SEEM. 3B-3E3E 3ES 1BL 500 LONG PLUMES IN EVERY SHADE from SOcnn w, . - K the money. 7 r ' DW,-wthUl, HATS osx GIVEN AWAY I TUIUMKD ana UNTltlMMED IIa!ts for Ladles. Misses and ChlMren 1 , GOODS, GLOVES and LA.MlTTS. all sUk. warrSted. in B acf Mft? Ud Cream and Whto, 6 and 8 but-on length. 15c per paU. Cok"i ! a -..-. CORSETS! dORSBTSl Bargains. rjlO MAK E ROOai FOR OUR LARG E FALL STOCK we are compelled to CLOSE OUT socDe REMNANT LINES of Gents' Ladies' Low Shoes At prices which CANNOT BE BEATEN. Goods that will give you entire satisfaction. Geo. R. Erencli & Sons, 108 NORTH FRONT STREET. COBSETSI L A D I E Sf DN D E RW EAR! WAtnllI!fGLSKIRT?-of Flne Mslin, trimmed wiih fine dep cambric mfflA tuks above, at 5. CA 1BRIC CHBMI-JES, with Pointed tBosom Fol1.11 . pufling, vr'.th Yokes beautifully made, at SSc MUSLIN DrJWeiS8. trimmed with tucks, at 89. A special assortment Tofv5SiL' i5i-P.,n and Children's APRDNS, madrof Check Musita andlSc. brie, trimmed in iTarlonsstyks with net edKins t T mar kably low prices. Babies CLOAKS, m Hne Merino and Pique, -made of the test ma- - fterlxlMn leading stjles. at less " i than half their value; also presses, Shoes, Bibs, i . Stockings, Skirts, . . ac, Ac -Will close the entire stock of SUNSHADES, PARASOLS, RIBBONS rimifo SATCHELS. BBLTS. AtvJhT'iT " CASHES, H4S it NO july 31 th sat tu 118 MARKET ST., WILMINGTON. N. O til i 1 G 0 OB U AIT Y--10 8 inches. NEW JERSEY WAISTS-In variety of styles and quality. 32 to 42. YOKEING AND TUOKIKG-New aiid nice things in this line. WHITE LAWN rvOBES--Abargain you shall have in these goods as thejj j must be closed. ... - fATTSqS ARID CARPETS. EMBR ACIN(J MANY STYLES AND AT ROCK BOTTOM rRICES. LIN KN AND MO H AI IC ULSTERS. TURKISH BATH pOAP4 (5 cakes for 25 cents, said to be very good and VERY CHEAP. ! i R. M. MclNtlRE. july 30 . If. 'v. p. F. K, MlNCEJtB, Eit-. CUcfrse BafeB. W ins f loth. Wire Counter Railings. Wire Blpu, CitN S.ii.d al Sfn-,'Ui. Wontlior Vinea. 8Ubl Fixture. iW ' Ci okilu, Vi uo 6i Into. FonccK, Iron Shutters, CounUr SupporU,ke. mch 13 3fSeud for Cataloguo. dftwlv ! K-Hention Uild Paper. no nT ;MORE. JTL Grayllnet tho Great Hid Restorer and BffMwer. CaaBgea JW 5 color, gradually ana permanently. Not a dye. A marvellous tnTenUon. Qray-aiffMP" . nn4 inrtmon mala tn InnVvnnnr, In t-VlTVU CTOAlrl TfA Kinm tfWF HUT AIM) LiVM I rapidly and luxuriantly, send for descriptive book, and testimonials ana opinioraoTHmDCM Ists ana aoctors etc. , who recommend it highly. , Addreaa, j. H. Nicholson, 7 Uumj 81 m V june 3) ly d t th sat wly eovv Just the Ticket, after:breakfast. ; aftkr dinner, AFTER supper, AND ALWAYS. North Carolina Resources "One of the most useful series of deJ uve doocs ever puonsneu auuui j Boston Post. ! Smokers will fisd 'at orapon's 22 South Front streei thel best Five Cents Cigar in the city. j I Long Filler Havana Cigar. Satisfaction guaranteed er money refunded. Also a full line of CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES. Fresh Goods every Steamer. Do -nol forget mo piace, nn. oouio rom ot. ; ' july 17 GEO. M. CRAP0N. Agt EMotice. rpHE FIRM. OF HOLL1NGS WORTH & CO. JL has been changed this day liy the fretiremen j 1' of S. H. TRIMBLE and the) admission of T. P. SYKES. The bosiness will bejconducte as heretofore under the napie and style of july 9 tf HOLLINGS WORTH & CO. hi o une.7 ICE. -3. O PI W. E4DAVIS '& SO F. G. & N. Robinson. ! i y12 ARE THANKFUL TQ OUR FRIEND for their liberal patronage. ! . - Our Stock hj all fresh good, are guaranteed. " and they can be rcturced at our expense If not satisfactory. We are dllly In jrcceipt of EGGS and CHICKENS, which we sku at the very lowest market prices. SUGARS are advancing, selling at old prices. . pat wo are still quality nd sold V Our COFFEES are of best at very low prices. All kinds of BASKETS, BEOOMj, BUCK ETS, &c on hand. Also, choice; stock of CRACKERS and CAXXZD GOOD. ? Julys . . . - r - Hale's Industrial Series, Two Volumes Now Ready. 1. The Woods and Tdibem oyi C'akolika. Cnrtis's, Emmons', "JJ Botanical Reports; supplemented Tr County Reports of Standing Forest Jj tratod by an exceuens uap iii."!" 7, 4. 1 Volume 12mo. Cloth. 273 PPS II. IX THE JOXLt AHV IKV T M North Carolina Emmons , JLfj. m ley's, Wilkes', and the Census BepOTWJ Fit fifUK. ty six Counties ana ftiap oi w rrz 1 Volume l2mo. uiotn, a pp all Booksellers, or mwt Sold by on receipt of the price, by nklStt goS, Publishers. Booksellers ana Or, P. M HALE, Publisher. BJelMc sept 29. v Waefonette T?OR WRIGHT3VILLE SOCSD.. j bootherland's Stables DAUX t j 'm . in SAnnd it 7 A' f'. 1 1884. Furniture. 18S I Y-HOLESALE AND BBTAlI- STOCK arrlTlDg every day tvt Merchants and others wUl placing their orders wUH me. Please sen! for price list placing order with others. . D.A.sMm1- peeler, JLlf Furniture aog At the Old Stand O F PARKER TAYLOR loueaiifetanythhiX AT BOTTOJI FIGURES. PXJ2S 7iIITBOIL.
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