, !- r 3 - v ' .i ' it'-; J t. . V -1 MISCELLANEOU HEADACHES Are generally Induced by Indigestion, Fonl Stomach, CostireneM, Deficient Circulation or some Derangement of the liver and Digestive System Sufferers Trill find relief by tlx use of Ayer's Pills to stimulate the stomach and produce a regu lar daily movement of the txmels. By their action on these organs, Atek's Pills divert the blood from the brain, and relieve, and cure all forms of Congestive and Nervous Headache, Bilious Headache, and Sick Headache ; and by keeping the bowels free, and preserving the system in a healthful condition, they insure immunity from future attacks. Try Ayer's Pills. rEEPAUED BY Dr. J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Ma$9 Sold by all Druggists. ;aa 1 lytctp dw A. 1 27 3 AYER'S Ague Care contain an antidote for all malarial dis orders which, so far as known, is usd in no other remedy. It contains no Quinine, nor any mineral nor deleterious substance what ever, and consequently produces no injurious effect upon the constitution, but leares the STttf m as healthy as it vras before the attack. WE WAERAHT AYEB'S AGUE CUBE to cure every caso of Fever and Ague, Inter mittent or Chill FeTr, Reniittont Feyer, Dumb Ague, Biliou3 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 mony. Dr.J.C.Aycr&Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by ail Druggists. may 23 d &w nrra White Cypress or Yellow Pine. SASH, BLINDS AND DOORS G UAR AN TE KD A" GOOD AS THE BEST. MouldiDg, Bracket. B.alusters anl Orna mental Wood Work, am? 25 PAEMEY & WIGGINS. PARSLEY & WIGGINS, M ANUFACTUUERS .OF SASH, BLINDS, DOORS, AND ORNAMENTAL aug 25 WOOD WORK. At Cost! QVER 500 BOXES TOBACCO AT C03T to cloe out. Alao, 1 1 uge stock of Plug and Smoklag Tobacco at very low prices, fiom fiie Best Faftorles In Virginia. Oferars and Cigarettes By the mllllion, at the Offica o CAPE FEAR TO BA.CCO. WORKS, jy 11 tf No. 132 Nortfi Market St. Horner School, Oxford, N. C. N EW CATALOGUE JUST ISSUED. Terms as nereioioro oiuiienwi tuaiKcu nrfWfrruKi time of admission. Room novrfor eight reW boys. ' 8 J. H. & J. C. HORNER, aug23 2w Principals A Bargain ! - II AND AND FOR SALE, FIVE BBLS SCUPPERNONG WINE ONLY $1 PFK GALLON. A pare wine, a pleasant wine aid "a cheap wine. Most be sold at once L.. Q. CUEdRr. aug 9 tf N. W. cor. Matket and Fedond sU. ANOTHER . LOT 1ML 11 1 i iqeiry EXPECTED BY WEDNESDAY! MILAN CHIP and all the Rough Straws. popular now. Eyery possible shade of; Featb era and other TrlmmiDgs. New lot of Para sola, white and colors, all prices. Gloves Lisle, Kid and Lace New Sttmplng Patterns. Respectfully MISS E. KARRER. may 25 KxchangeJCorner. Cleveland & Hendricks! Blaine & Logan!! JACKSON BELL ! ! THREE TiCKETSfbr the PEOPLE The first two tickets are before the people for their suffrages the last for the patronage of both parties for anything ana everyuiing mey may need in tne snape oi - , i - Printing, nulinrfcr Binding. The Daily Review, The uauv Ueoiew has the largest ona Me circtuation, of any newspaper .... . . rf WT?1 ri-M nhlxshea. in vie cuy or vtrumxntjwn. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 1. 1884. 8'I'A'l'K NlSWfe Fajetteville Observer: The jetties in the river have proved their efnca this season We learn from an old rivei man that in August three sears ago a stalk of corn matured ears on a shoal at Gray's Creek before hish wattr cnt it down." &uowl Telegraph-. Quiony Dunn is a colored man who is a credit to his rac?. He has a larm of eighty acres for which he would not take $4,000, and we pronounce hia cotton, which wo saw last Friday, fine. He make, we believe, on an average, a bale of cotton to the acre. Hickory Carolinian: Mr. J. T. Cline, of ihis township, went to Texas some months ago and rented a farm from odc Tisdalc. After planting a crop atid watching the unpromising sea son for some weeks Mr. Cline surren dered the whole concern, returned home and purchased his old homestead, paying cash for the same with the money Tisdale waited by way of dam ages for leaying hs place. Goldsboro Bulletin: Mrl Jas. E. Langston has left on our table five ears of corn that grew upon one stalk. The five measured 40 inches in length and weigh near three poutida. At this rate 25 stalks would make a bushel and allowing 4 810 stalks to the acre wo have 24,200 ears ol corn, or about 195 bushels, or 39 barrels. This is of the prolific or 7 ear variety. Durham Reporter: We receiye al most dialy reports concerning the pres ent crop cf tobacco. These reports are conflicting. Some tell us that crops in their immediate section are poor, the leaf is narrow, and the drought is do ing great damage; while m other sec tions we are intormed that tne prs-. pect lor a large heavy crop was never more Haltering. We think, however, the present crop of tobacco will be larg er than for many years past, -and that prices will continue high. Vin3ton Sentinel: We atp called uptoa this week to chronicle the death oi (Japt. J. F. Helleo, which occurred at 'Glenwood," Yadkin county, last Thursday. The deceased came to Winston from Newbern, and held at different timea the position of chief deputy in the Internal Revenue office here and during the interval that of postmaster of our city, and won for himself the high esteem of the entire community. His remains were in terred in the cemetery last Saturday evening. Our sympamies are extended to his bereaved widow and child. His age was 40 years. Newbern Journal: Mr.. John R. Dail of Snow. Hill, died yesterday at D o'clock a. m., after a iingering illness, Mr. Dail was a prominent citizen ot Qreene county, and had for several years past resided at Snow Hill. He was about 70 years old. The cotton year ends August 31st and the crop of 1683 will be snnuned up at the ports of entry. The exchange here reports 38(J ba'es sold from the counters of tkat establishment, showing a falling off of considerable when we compare state ments below; which was of the crop of 861, 21.107 bales; 1882 20,510. Thus showing 1883 behind 1882 6,671 bales and behind 1881 7,268 bales. Asheville Advance: Prof. C. D. Smith, of Macon, cailed to see us yesterday. and had with him a large and beautiful election of minerals, polished and shaped into gems?, sets, &c.,' making a most brilliant selection. Among the variety, he called our attention to the rutilated quartz or sagarite, cut ame thyst, beryl, in green, blue and yellow. He also showed us a very fine crystal tt the blue beryl, whicn weighed about wo pounds. The collection is the finest we ever examined, and indicates the value and beauty of the hidden miuerals of Western North Carolina. Lincoluton Press- Mr, J. W. Lloyd. ot this place, has lett at this ofhee a twig broken trom an apple tree in. his orchard. The tree from which the twig was taken is ol the variety known as Golden Russet." .On the twig is fully grown "Golden Russet" apple and in three inches of . th's are two of an entirely different kind. In other words, the twig bears two different varieties oi apples. Ou 24 farms lying on the east side of the South Fork river to the left of the Newton road, going up. beginning at Hon. A. Uostner a and ending at Cyrus Crazier , y.000 bushels of wheat were raiseu mis year. j. nis neignoornooa is -.! rrs .. m about 2.1 miles in length and 1 mile in breadth, and it there is any other neighborhood that can equal or surpass i his yield we would like to know where it is. Charlotte Observer: About dusk yes terday alternoon a heavy black cloud a A 1 - came up irom tne west, ana me way lightning leaped and Hashed acros5 indicated that our neighbors to the west were.getting a good soaking and so they were. About Lincolnton the - rain was simpiy terr.nc, ana a great deal ot damage was done to the crops At a point lour miles aboveLincoInton big slice was washed out of the Chester & Lenoir Narrow Gauge Railroad causing the passeeger train for Lenoir to be held at Lincolnton all night and probably all of today. -Xhe washou occurred a few minutes before the time for the narrow gauge passenger trsffn to leave Lincolnton. The 'break in the track is a rather heavy onet but it wil probably be repaired in time for the trains to resume their usual trips to-day The rain throughoutLincoln and Cleve 4and counties, it is reported, was heavy and extended over a good portion o Gaston. Resides the washmgaway of the railroad, the only damage done that we can hear of. was to the crops in the lowlands and to the fences, both crops and fences being badly washed. News and Observer : A Republican ot influence in Backhorn township yes terday said to a reporter that the white Republicans of his townshipwonld not support the t cket. Another Republi can said the negroes had themselves drawn the color line and that this was a time when white men mast stand to gether. Yesterday the cotton sea son of JSSS-'&i came to an - end. The receipts for the twelye months were S3, nil hlps. a larsre fall in 2: off from last year. The shipments daring the?fietU son were 33,28 1 bales; leaving in stock here only 350 bales. AThe season was a remarkable one. the receipts being the smallest since 1874 The big pear tree which stands in a lot adjoining this office is a very remarkable tree and of ten "gets it name in the papers." It is now in bloom the third time thU year. On it there are pears of the first and second crps. the former large, the lat ter about the size of a large -acorn; J There are withered leaves.- dead ones, green ones and buds just forming.. The Joint Canvass. The appointments made for General Scales atter that at Columbus, on the 4th of September, are withdrawn; and General Scales will attend all the ap pointments announced for Dr. York. General Scales will later in the cam paign canvass the coun'ies covered by the appointments hereby withdrawn for the present. K. ti. BATTLE, Ch'r. August 30th, 1887. 'Rough on Pain" Plaster: Porous and strengthening, improved, he best for backaches, paina in chest or side, rheumatism. Nenralgia. 25c Druggists or mail. (JOMMEltClAL jSJBWS. WILMINGTON MARKET. September I 4P. M SPIRITS TURPENTINE -Qifoted firm at 28 cents per gallon bid. Sales of 25 casks at these figures. ROSIN Quoted firm at 95 cents fer Strained and 1.00 for Good Strained. bid. TAR Quoted quiet at $1 45 per bbl of 280 lbs. Sales at 1.40. CRUDE TURPENTINE Quoted steady at $1.85 for Virgin and Yellow Dip and $1 for Hard. COTTON Quoted firm. The follow- ing are tne omcial quotations jor old crop: Ordinary 8 a 101 103 u cents it L)od Ordinary.... Low Middling.... Middling. Good Middling DAILY RECEIPTS Cotton 10 bales 168 casks 654 bbls 183 bbls 300 bbis Spirits Turpentine Rosin Tar Crude Turpentine MAK1NE NEWS. ARRIVED. Steamer Wave, Robeson, Fayette- ville, Geo W Williams & Co. Steamer Passport, Harper, Smith ville, Master. CLEARED. Steamer Wave,Robeson, Fayetteville, Geo. W. Williams & Co. Steamer Passport. Harper, Smith ville. Master Schr S S Harding, Melvin, Charles ton, b u, ueo ttarnss a uo Nor barque Ji rev, Halverseni London, Alex Sprunt & Son Bxports. COASTWISE. New York steamship Benefactor 85 casks spts turpt, 120 bbls tar, 338 do rosin, 7 do crude, 17 pkgs mdse, 84 bags chaff, 46 hhds iron, 4 bdls hides, 4 bales cotton, 7 bbls wax, 85 car wheels. 200,540 ft lumber FOREIGN. London Nor baraue Frev 1.700 caskTs spts turpt, 25 b bistros 10 JJONTHIiY STATEMENT. STOCKS ON HAND SEPTEMBER 1 . 1884 . Cotton ashore, 500. Spirits ashore, 4,850; afloat, 2,023; total, 6,873. Rosin ashore, 85,981 ; afloat, 25; total, 80,006. Tar ashore, 1,171. Crude ashore, 2, ,068. RECEIPTS FOR MONTH OP AUGUST, 2884. Cotton. 117; spirits, 9 443; rosin, 25,340; tar, 3,ayi; erode, 6,120. EXPORTS FRO MONTH OF AUGTST, 1884. DOMESTIC. Cotton, 282; spirits. 1,005; rosin. 867; tar, 3,830; crude, 6,357. FOREIGN. Spirits, 6.561; rosin, 10.742; tar, 10. VESSELS IN THE PORT OF WILMINGTON, N. D. - August 29, 1884. No Teasel under 60 tons reported In this list. BARQUES. Nor In. ula Capri, 393 tons. Danlelsen. I CP Mebane uer Angus. 317 tons. Grabe. E Peschaa ft Westermann Nor Frey, 281 tons. Haivorser. Heide & Co SCHOONEbS. Thomas Slnolckeon, 230 tons. Heme. . Geo Harrlss & Co scar ilium II Keeny, 298 ions Lipplncott. Oeo HarriBS & Co jscnr Lizzie jAne, tons. Herrick. JB G Barker Co Timothy Fields, 17 J tons, Adams, . EG Barker & Co a t Hart, 50o tons. Fountain. Master ii o u ran am, ai tons. Avis. ... , . . Geo Harrlss & Co iioraces. janiair, x tons. Woodland. , . - Geo Harrlss Co i u Aiicsman, uii tons, J oseph. . ' . Geo Harrlss A Co o&ran ouaraing, 3o tonsMelTin, Geo Harrlss A Co LIST OF VESSELS CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Ger Diana. 314 fns. Schroder, sailed from Ger Express, 276 tons, Fret mors t, eld from Liverpool Aug 10. ior ama,40i tons, Taraldsen, at Para. July 7 .J lCiCX o, o t b ions, Meyer, sailed from Stettin, Aug 17 Hermann Friedrlch. 288 tons, Kicjahr. salted from Liverpool, Aug 1. rio 'juSJ10 483 tOM tKlnd at Klo Janei Aust Leda. 533 tons, Eoeher, sailed from Flame July 13. a -"J-Y?? T'edilciBea. ,sail from Gcr Vereen. 413 tons, Jahneie, sailed from ITam bury. June 84 AC Dyed." JT MOS ACZrS. 16Vt SECOND STRXET.be- tweea Market .nd Prtooees. Iad2ea and Gen ttemen's goods of every descrtpflon, any color. Also, cl&nlnx. acocrL r and bleachlns. Send Be a rtr el Tot3.cl4 LJL4 dares v- THE MAXCS. The malls dose and arrive at the City Poet office as xouows : Northern througU -Halls, faat.;....:.7P. If. Northern through and wsy malls.... 8.00 A M. Raleigh........ -6.45 P.M. and 8.00 A. II. Hails for the N. C BaHroad and ? routes supplied therefrom inclad- " -Ltig A. AK-C. RaJiroad at . - 7.30 P. 11. and 8.00 A. 11 Southern Malls for all points South, -dally............ .......8.00 P.M. Western malls (G. C. Eallway) dally. - (except Sunday)... 6.45 P. M. All points between Hamlet and Ral eigh ....i..6.P.M. aiaiiror Cheraw and Darlington Rail road.. 8.00 P. M. Malls for points between Florence and Charleston ...... A....8.00P. M. Fayetteyille and offices on Cape Fear Iilver, Tuesdays and Fridays 1-DO P. M. Fajrettevllle.T-aCC Railroad, dally, except Sundays .6.45 P. M. Onslow C. H. and Intermediate oHf ces, Tuesdays and Fridays. 6.00 A. M. SmlthYllle malls, by steamboat, dally (except Sundays).... 3.30 A. M. Malls for Easy 11111, Town Creek, . S hallo tte and Little Rivei, Tues day sand. Fridays... ....9.00 P. M. Wrights ville, dally 8.30 A. M. OPEN FOR DELIVERY. Northern through and way malls 7.30 A. M. Southern Malls 7.30 A. M. Carolina Central Railroad 8.45 A. M. Malls collected from street boxes business portion of city at 5 A. M., 11.30 A.M. and 5.30 P. M. and from' other points of the city at 5 P. M Stamp Cilice open from 7 A. M. to 6 P. 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K WetUv, In seat cloth binding, will bei setbr mail, postage paid, or byexpress. free of ex pese (provided the freight tloea not excrod Sw0?, lor each chime, suitable for Remittances sfcoatd be made by PoaUfiee aioney Order or Draft, to avo'd chance of loss, fcewpert wnottocopT this advertlse- IV!?111 1116 e?Tr$B8 er of Harper & iAWxitiX3. Address - i . HAcriia & isiothtiis. mSCELLANEOUsl very cheap before is what we prooose ss R. Twl. r--ClWTIRE. r.B.UlNC3XER,Ecr- pal ft f Iron , t and Kenewer. tiutnges arav Hair ta tta mh A marvellous tnveiitlan. Gray-iiiiired iSJES' Wew a.ullets. I A. FEW BLS op FEsn tOENEJU .MULLETS FOB SALE. aug 23 DAVIS & SOX. E. G. Blair, JJROKEB & COMMISSION MEECHAM for the tale of Flour. Meal. Grain, Cotton tk Foreign Fruits. Merchandlee and aUktnd! ol Country Prodnee sold rj r" guaranteed. Cons'gnment Eohcltefi. Jfi. Q. BLAIR. aug 28 No. 1ft N. Second Street. .Monday jND ALL THE WEEK YOU WlUflad laree cons'mments nf Awnlpn Chlckehs, ltggs and all other countr product a ucw kwus must ue boiu at once, call on A. W.JtlVRNRABlf The Liveyjrocer and CommisslonJilerchant, i worm tvstcrsi,, T B - -- Wilmington. N.C "FRIENDS AND FELLOW-CITIZENS: H EAR ME FOR MY CAUSE AN BE th lent, that ye may hear." Colognes. JKxtraois. Toilet and Rnrht Pnv. dere. Soap, Turkish Towels, Toilet Cu. escrlpUons a p 7 . C. JfELLEB'S, 1 Ynnrth And Sum AlA - aug U Corner Fourth Mad NuMtU OFFICE OP Dr. S. C. Ellis, NO: 323 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, op posite Miller's Drug Store. ote cnange or oinoe nou'B, wmcn m as follows 7 to 10 a.m., 3 to 9 p.m. aug 21 Wagonette pOE W&IGIITSVILLE SOUND, will fern bootherland's Stables DAILY at 6 P. M. ibirp. Returning, will lave 8ound at 7 A. M. ibarp June 25 tf T. J. SOUTHEBLAXD. Groceries. rjlHEBE NEVER WAS A TIME WBH Housekeepers could buy so many thlzptt cheap. vSome of the subslantl&ls are bp true, but the averaee Is low. We we txtl receiving NEW AND F8ESH GOODS. 13 orders sent by servants will be prompt tended to. and any error will be corrected once. All are invited to call, lnpcti price goods. No trouble to show tbem. W are up, and we wish we could say fJZ the quality, but we alwais trv and one celebrated In history, who did It "Hatch-et ho pun intended. aug 59 F. G. & N. EOBLSS05 School Books ! ' School Books ! v School Booksl gPECIAL DISCOUST TO MEECHASI and Teachers. We make a spedslty of Tf BOOKS adopted by the 8ttc Boud ot & cation.. Piicea furnl hedQntPPttc Small orders by mail will receive prompt tention. c. W. YATES, aug 11 ; iigMartetWg North Carolinajesoyces 'One of the most nseful fS$ ttve books ever published about any b- lioston ran. t Hale's Industrial Seri! Tn vTn Now Eeady. 1. Tme Woods axd Twbkks Cakouka. Cnrtis's, EjJ, cP' County Reports of Standing rJ g trated bv an excelknt Alap of the e Uotanlcal Reports; supp "ZL Cloth, VJfczki L TUB COXL JLJfD 1BOH Knimi rinf.nrt Exnmons . gs IX. V i. SJJm . vrfA. i . BT f leyrs. WUkes'. and the CewrM pfemented by foU d accurate e. rut. Ah on recelDt of the price, by . , - C Publishers, Booksellers and sujo . Or. P. M HALE. Publisher, BaleU. meytts. --- ' - ""'"j notice- , it a SOME OF MY DISCHAEGEO have circulated the PJ .oJtj.? Cnmawlck would c ose next leave to state that the i jjt ': run its Summer season until Og f' It will be ope. for W toterlgg- iouo vU ivuj juuii a-Ji wuto vcn7& xiiMixj KiiXY Hair lrrTn m 1 r six younues anu - ajjo, 1 Volume 12mo. uiouu -r, 7 .11 IrUS. Or rates xoy u.8 xsasia ot n; UI-

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