0 8 MISCELLANEOUS i.-i.yy- Mil TheDaily Review. AT IHE MAKING OP HAY. THE i i j it ..,. ftt i..nii(ins. i .nms.H . , in i . w v i-i - m - s m Ti;i ' - - v - mm : .v i3ronchitis,Croup, Infiu- i4 - -r.a, Wftooping vougn, m- :. ' ( 'on-umption ana ior tne re c'ru' ,T.f IrArvrvins in advan4 COD" u..i'.w i - - ---- i ce ,i twists. Price, 2 q Cents. iKf an i- mi SlydAvr. Jpital Prize $75,OOOja retsonlyS5. Shares in proportion. Louisiana State Lottery Company. .WtdohertfV certify that tot . supervise the JlLTnetd for all the Monthly and Semt of The Louisiana State Lot-.rntana-AV. and in person manage and con 3 to Drawings -themselves, and that the Hm, art conducted with honesty, fairness, and ,Tnnd faith toward all parties', and we author Company to use this certificate, xoithfac KofZlr signatures attached, in its adver- When the whip-poor-wills are calling And the apple-blooms are falling. With a tender tint forestalling Summer's blush npon the grass Where the little stars are keeping Watch above the meadows sleenW And the iack-oMantern's neeninff I will meet my bonnie lass. I will seek her. I will find her, I will slyly steal behind her; a t. A : l u: r ;n t i i auu vvuu hisses x win ounu ner Till she sets the happy day ! And when the barley's heading. And the summer rose is shedding. Oh, there'll be a merry weddins At the making of the hay! Satri'l Minlurn Peck, in Manliattan. . 'Tickled Two otTliem. 'Doesn't your beard tickle your (ace, Mr Unmsonbeak?" said Miss Fussan- feathers young brother to young Crim sopbeaic, who had accepted an invita tion to tea. "No, my boy," replied the vounc cal- lant, witti a pleasant smile. nut why do you ask?" 'Well. Einilie says whenever you bid her good-night your beard tickles her face, and I thought if it tickled her it must tickle you!" Fortunately for Johnnie, he suddenly remembered that he had important bus iness with the department ot the exte rior. Yonkers Statesman. A Remarkable Sidney Ourehuodro, 1 J Tribute. of Pittsburg. Fa., writes: 'M have used DR. WM HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE Lungs many years with the most gratifying results. lhe relieving influence of HALL'S BALSAM is wonderful. The pain and rack of the body, incidental to a tight cough, soon disappear by the use ot a spoonful according to direc tions. My wife frequently sends for HALL'S BALSAM instead of a physi cian, and health is speedly restored by its use. What Broke Him Up. Commissioners. Incorporated in 1SG3 for 25 years by the Leg tglaturc for Educational and Charitable pur SSSrlth a capital of $1,000 000-to wh.cn a cserve fund of over $550,000 has since been By an overwhelming populai vote Itsfran r.M waa made a part of the present Stote Constitution adopted December 2d, A. D.,1879. The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed by the people of any State. It never scales or postpones. Its Grand Single Number Drawings take place montnlv. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. Ninth Grand Drawing, Class I. In the Academy ot Music, at New Orleans, Tuesday, September V, 1834 172d Monthly Drawing. OapitaJ Prize, 75,000. 100,000 Tickets at Five Dol lars Each. Fractions in Fifths in proportion. LI3T OY PBIZK3. 1 Capital Prize of 75,000 1 Capital Prize of 25,000 1 Capital Prize of 10,000 2 Prizes of $6,000 12,00C 5 Prizes of 2,000....... 10,000 10 Frizes of 1,000 iu,uw 20 Prizes ot 600.... 10,OQP 100 Prizes Of 200. 20,000 300 Prizes of 100....... 30,000 500 Prizes of 60.... 25,000 1000 Prizes of 25.......... 25,000 JLPPBOXIMATTOlff PKIZKS. 9 Approximation Frizes of $750. - 6,750 9 - 600. 4,500 9 250. 2,250 1,867 Prizes, amounting to $265,500 Application for rates to clubs should be rnde oniy io the omce or tne company in new vr-leans. For farther Information, write clearly, giv ing full address. Make P. O. Money Or ders payable and address Registered Letters to SEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, New Orleans, La. POSTAL NOTES and ordinary letters by Mall or Express (all sums of $5 and upwards by Express at our expense) to M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans, La. WM. A DAUPHIN, 607 Seventh St., Washington, D. C. ang 13-wed-sat 4w-d&w DO YOU KNOW THAT A man with a mournful expression of countenance satin t lie corner of the smoking-car. says Drake's Traveler's magazine. One of his eves was hidden by a green flap, the other gave evidence that it had violently come in contract with some hard substance. His nose looked as though it had been flattened against a window pane when he was a boy and never regained its natural shape. -One ear was missing, and the oiner aroopeu use a wuteu morning glory. His left arm was in a sling, and no two Angers of his right hand pointed in the same direction. When the conductor came along he gazed compassionately at the wreck before him and said, inquiringly: "Collision?" "No," growled the human debris. "Prize fight?" "No." "Mother-ialaw?" Platform of the Democratic Party if North Carolina For seven rears. Allen'a Tlrain Fnod has stood the strongest tests as to its We again congratulate the people of me?vm cHriD8rerrasnessKciToas North Carolina on th,Tr; 1 Peblbt: an restoring lost powers to . s prosperity and good government on . the weakened Generative System, and which ahe enterPd nitr tha in.mm. !n n instance, has it ever failed: test tion ot a Democratic State adminStra- ,?rfr5-. p5.1'. r b tion,and which has been unbroken (or Si vS. h Allen 315 Fir1 Av,e" "No." "Dog?" "No." "Then what under the sun broke you all up?" "Baseball," groaned the victim, pull ing his slouch hat down over his fres coed eye. Saved by a Cisrar. Bob Ingersoll tells in private though a good story at his own ex pense, but'one which we see no reason should not be enjoyed by the word at large. It seems that while Ingersoll was in Cleveland, soon after his suc cessful legal fight for the Star-Routers, A" sort of anti-tobacco crusade had been started in that city, and a well-known Boston scientist was delivering nightly lectures against the use of the soothing weed. This speaker invited others to argue the question with him, bat, al though the smokers were largely in the majority, the Boston man invariably proved too clever for the debaters brought against him. Availing themseves of Ingersoll's presence, some ot his friends begged the great orator to take up the cudgels in behalf oi the tobacco-users; which ho condescended to do, more as a joke T,n"R.RTT. A "RTTR HUM A Y than for any serious reason. -vMMxuiiivw w vfMA.j-u.MM. rpu.i : . u i. n : 1 PLUG TOBACCO with Red Tin Ta?; RQSE LEAF Viae Cut Chew- quality coneidered? II 1 WW ICliOW rY CUPPINGS, and Black, Brown and SNUFFS are tne best ana cneapesi, aug 6 ly d&w Dr.Mott's Powders NEVER FAIL TO CURB INFLAMMA Uon of the &ldnys. Gravel, Gleet.Strlct re8andall Urinary diseases. Nervous and niyslcal DeblUty, Genital Weakness and all "KKfc untold miseries caused by Indiscretion w Excesses. Syphilis In all its forms perma wwiy cured. Yellow o Brown spots on face w4body,8oe Throat and Nose, Scrofula, Old soto. Eczema, Tetter and all Blood and Skin ses. Urinary diseases cured In 3 days. oJSVass & co., Baltimore, Md., and it will that the desperado in K 8est lm mntl oo.ln t ..1. h,. nil tirm I . 1 1 i I seat by mall. july 7 d&wly and, when the prohibitionist requested an answer to his arguments, Bob solemnly arose and said he would reply . to the statement of his eloquent friend by the relation ot a sintple incident He said: "I was onco attending to a mining case in one of the wildest and most lawless regions of Utah. A murder had recently been committed by a no torious thief, and a committee of local vigilantes were watching for him at every crossroad. Just after nightfall I was riding back to tho town frpm the mine, mounted on a white horse. The vigilantes had received intormation question would pass the very road tho same evening also riding on a white harse. lhe dosso nau amousnea memseives in so many years since: noon the iust and impartial eniorcement of the laws : nn- on the efficiency of our common school system, and the great progress made in popular education: and Don the gen eral improvement and enterprise man- ueoieu in every part oi tne Slate. And we again challenge a comparison be tween thi3 state of things and the crimes, outrages and scandals which attended Republican ascendancy in our Doruers: and we-pledge ourselves to exert, in the future, as we have done in the past, our best eflorts to promote the material interests of all sections of the State. Am rnnng our adherence to Demo cratic principles as heretofore enuncia ieu in mo piatiorms oi the party, it is hereby llesolvcd. That wc resard a free and fair expression of the public will at the ballot-box as the only sure means of pre serving our tree American institutions. and that the corrupt and corrupting use of federal patronage, in influencing and controlling elections is dangerous to the liberties of the State and the Union: liesolved, That we arc in favor ot the unconditional and immediate abolition of the wholo internal revenue system, as an intolerable burden, a standing menace to the freedom ot elections, and a source of great annoyance and cor ruption in its practical operation. Iiejolved, That no government has a right to burden its people with taxes beyond the amount required to pay its necessary expenses and gradually ex tinguish its public debt. And that whenever the revenues, however de riyed. exceed this amount, they should be reduced so as to avoid a surplus in the treasury. We therefore urge upon our Senators and Representatives in Congress to exert themselves in favor of such legislation as will secure this 6nd. Resolved, That with respect to the tariff we reaffirm the life-long and fund amental 'principles of the party declar ed in the National Democratic plat forms and that lhe details of the method by which the constitutional revenue tariff shall be gradually reached, are subjects which the party's representa tives at the Federal capitol must be trusted to adjust ; but in our opinion the duties on foreign importation should be lovied for the production of public revenue, and the discriminations in its adjustment should be such as would place the highest rates on luxuries and the lowest on the necessaries of life, distribute as equally as possible the burdens of taxation and confer the greatest good to the greatest number of the American people. Resolved, That the course ot the Democratic partv in furtherance of popular education, by efficient public schools in all sections, and the establish ment ot graded and normal schools in the lareer towns and accessible centers, s a sufficient guarantee that we favor he education of all classes olour people and we will promote and improve the present educational advantages so far a3 it can be done without burdening the people by excessive taxation. And whereas, There is now more han a hundred millions of dollars in the treasury of the United States, wrung from the pockets of the people by unjust taxation on the part of the Republican party, therefore, Resolved, That we will accept such distribution of said surplus revenues of the government tor educational pur poses as may be mado by the Congress of the United States; provided always, has the same shall be disbursed by State agents and not accompanied by 1 " V. !! ' . ,1 1 ODieciionauiu luaiutcs auu eiuuaiiusat ins: conditions. Resolved, That it is due to the white people of our eastern counties.- who have so cneeriuuy norne tneir snare oi our common burdens, that the pres ent, or some other equally effectiye system of county government, shah be maintained. Resolved, That in view ot tho exist inr and increasing harmony and kind lv feehng between the two races in this State and a similar condition ot things which we believe to exist generally in other Southern States, we deprecate he attempt of the Republican party in its recent platform at Chicago to iorce civil riebts as a living issue, and we denounce it as a fire-brand and a hypo critical expression of interest m the black race, a wanton insult to me whites of tho South, and tending to stir . r . . il . i " J 1 up strite Detween me now ineuoiy races. cod Nearly 38,000,000 barrels of petrol eum is stored in tanks in Pennsvlvania. Pain." "Kousrli on Cures colic, cramps, diarrhtca; ex ternally for ache3, pains, sprains, head aches neuralgia, rheumatism. For man or, beast. 25 and 50c. Dr. Goessmann thinks that peach trees wnich have the yellows, contain less potajh and more lime than healthy trees. A Card. To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay. Iocs of man hood, &c I will send a recipe that will cure you, FREJiOF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered byl mis sionary in South America. Send a self addressed envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. Inman. Sicilian Dt New York City. eod d&w ly Itcliing Fiie-i.sy-uiptouis auil Cure The symptoms arc moisture, like pcrsDlra tion, Intense itching, increased by Bcralehinjf ; very d'stKBsiDg, particularly at r.ight: seems as if piD-worm were crawling in and about the rectum ; the private parts re sometimes affected. If allowed to continue very serious results may ionow. "SWAiiMlis OINX MENT" Is a pleasant, sure cure. Also, for Tetter, Itch, ?alt Kheum, Scald Head, Erysip elas, Barber's Itch, Blotches, all scaly, crusty &Kin Diseases. isox, uy man, m cts; i for $ l 25. Address. DR. sWAYMfi & SON. Phila. Pa. Sold by Druggists. may 2 ly dcod&w f ra w MISCELLANEOUS. IN GASH OTEM AWAY UTi DnHH!? NpPVinP. Nn. 9. UomechaDDaral. and as I came down Will cure nervous. PHYSICAL the bridle-path they got ready to fire all m and Genital Wpatnftsx caused hv India I together ior thev waste no time on fficeinii violating the laws -of health, trials in that section. Entirely uncon r.o .,-r0 Iscious that half axlozen shot-guns were Curea Syphilis in an it fnrmn and: staeea. sichlins my shirt-front, I stopped my light my cigar. Thinking that the light would cive them a still bettRr mark to shoot at. the concealed party heid their fire for a second. In that second the olazo of the match reflected on my features, revealing they were not those of the man they wanted, and, stepping nnt oh the road, thev congratulated me nn mv narrow escape. And so, ladies and gentlemen, if I hadn't had the sood fortune to be a smoker I wouldn't be here now."" ." And vou call that fortune ?' grimly asked tne anti-tobacco lecturer, after tho applause had subsided. "Wasn't it?' inquired Bob, with plaintive smile. 1 aon t see u," tauouertu op- tor tha . JtehIn? sensation, Salt Khenm ami all strT aaa Skln Diseases, Urinary Diseases and speedily cured Price $2 S.DA BUST'S. FEMALE F HI END &i,io 41,3 to CUIe Irregularities or Suppres bui;h Cailsed by colds or disease. Married uL,l?ladiesin delicate state of health are b.? to not use it. Price $3. Enclose the Vrv for clth medlclu to FRANK STE seBt h co BalUmore, Md- and It wuTbe . all n-7 maI1 or express sealed. For sale by jpKktssent by mail or express. Weal 1 IV (Nervous en Whose debility, exhausted powers, prematura decay ad failure to perform IlfcMi uatlea properly &r cause by wilt t restorat and jrlgroroa Manhood in TUP MARfiTnu c?rt I no JKeither tomch dxurriiut or I ffersoll Sat insrxnsenu. This treat mat of I Vnrtnr! bacanse bacd on perfect diarrjosia. -AdJresa crnsniMnl r.v -10tt fnX tisa Tree. uBTnV P2uUinsi tysiciaacl . nonent. "If it hadn't been fiS llSrt t dt1" I miserable cigar, thero would have been .ration Nb.thuu I one lawyer less in the world.1' Anu. amiu loo roariuatiuuucu, m- ... m m . m k - down, completely cnocKea - ThH most delicate persons enjoy tak ing Emohy's Little Catiiaktic Pills To SMOKERS of Blackwell's Genuine Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco. This Special Deposit is to truaraTitee the payment of the 25 premiums fully described The premiums -will be paid, no matter how small the number or bags returned may ce. Office BlaclticelVs Durham Tobacco Co., Durham, XT. C, May 10, 1884. i P. A. WTLEY, Esq., . , , fnni.ier ibinic nt i hit nam. lturnam. jy. u. T)v.jlh Sra? We inclose you $11,950.00. which ? lease place on Special Deposit to pay premiums or our empty tobacco bagu to be returned Dec lota. iours truly, o. . vaxvxw, x-rctiiuciifc. Office of the Bank of Durham., Durham, If. C, May 10, 1884. J 3. S. CARR, Esq.. , n r . nvtn Rut- T have to acknowledge receipt of 11.950.00 from you, which we have placed upon Special Deposit for the object you ptate . Tours truly. P. A WILEY. Cashier. None genuine without picture of BULL on the package. t&"Seo our other announcements. Bept 1 tirm We Are Still Receiving LAEGE SUPPLIES OF Royster's Candy ! IN VARIOUS STYLES. ONE PRICE. - 3 Pounds for OneDollar, A few 5 pound boxes (nicely packed) ; received with last order. MISCELLANEOUS WHOLESALE PPIGES. A Great Problem. Take all the Kidney and tavcr Medicines. Take all the Blood purifiers,, ; Take all the Wicuinalic remedies, Take all the Dyspepsia and indiges tion i t cures, Take all the Ague, Fever and bii- ions i specifics. Take all the 2rat7iacd Nerve force revivers, Take all the Great heallh restorers. In short, take all the best - qualities ot all these, and the i; bat Qalttus of all the best medicines in he world, and von will find that IIcv Bitters have lhe best curative qual ities of all . concentrated In them, and that they will cure when any or all of these, singly or I . coinomcd Fail. A thorough trial will give positive proof of this. v Hardened Liver. Five years aso I broke down with kidney and liver complaint 'and rheu matism, . Since then I Lave been unable to be about at all. My liver became hard like wood; my limbs were puffed up and filled with water. s All the best physicians agreed that nothing could cure me. I resolved-to try Hop Bitters; I have used seven bottles-; the hardness has all gone lrom my liver, the swelling froni'my limbs, and ithas'ortaZ a miracle in my ease ; otherwise I would have been now in my grave. J. W. Mokey; Buffalo, Oct. 1, 1861. i Poverty and SalTering. ' "I was dragged down with debt, poverty and sullcnng tor years, caus ed bva sick tamilv and larire bills lor doctormsr. I was completely discouraged, until one year ago by the advice ot my pas tor, I commenced using .Hop .Jiittcrs, and in one month we were all well, andnneofus have seen a sick day since, and 1 want to say to all. poor men, you can Keep your lamines wen a vear with Hop Bitters lor icss than one doctor's visit will cost. ; I know it.11 A WOKKIXG5IAN. S" None genuine without a bunch ot gr. en Hops on the white label. Shun all the vile, JW Tho following cuoirtlors - rrprescn wholesale prlcc3 gccerai:. in tuiiir up small orders, hUhtr prices have to be charied BAGGIXG StirnUrd......-....-.. i !b i ft BACON North Carolina: ' - IlamswV tb. ShOUMCTH, JJ. SMCS, & D - W K5TEUN SiIOKEI Hams... ............... Sides, lb.. Shoulders ...... DSY SALTED Sides. f lb... bnoulrtcrs, 11 f - ma 15 10 11 16 31 es a o a oo a B A.UJGEI.S Snlrita TurpciiUne, Second Ham:, each 1 poisonous stuff their name . with "Hop" oi Milops" in aupr l-i lm Ukw nrm Kew YorH & Wilmington Steamship Co, New Ner York, each.... .... 1 New Cltv.cach... ...... ....... 1 BKESWAX, & UUTTkat. y orth Carolliva.... Northern.. CANDLES, V ft ladow Atlaraaatte........ .......... GIIEESK, V Ky Northern Factory. Dairy, Cream atatc. COFFEE, t !b- 'iava Larura..... 75 sa ra 29 a $ 3 ft 1 a CO o a IS A 11hO u a 1SH 14 a io a 17 a nio hh S5 1 o0 S& 1G COr.N MEAL, bus.. In saeka wn)N Tifcs, ountuc. DOMESTICS ShceUcj?, 14, V yd Yarns, V- bunch. ....... .... EGU9. doscu FlSIl- Mackcrcl, No. 1, r bbl 16 00 Mackerel. No. 1, half bbl.. 8 60 Mackerel, No. Z, V bbl 9 W Mackerel. No. 2. f half bbl.. 5 00 Mackerel, No. 3, ? bbl Mullets, f bll a a 25 S3 12 1 !5 14 15 H . 7t 17 Mullets, i'ori bbls N. C. Koe llcrrlnff, ke. Dry Cod, lb rUTILIZhl23, ji3-; Jfcruvlan Gvano, No. 1....' 44 No. 2.... Lobos..., .Haaph's Phosphate Carolina Feruilzcr 7 75 4 GO 7 00 5 00 5 ...57 50 ;.86 CO . ..00 CO ...00 00 ...45 00 ...00 00 ...00 00 ...00 00 Ground Bone . . Bone Meal....".. Bone Flour...;. NavaAsa Guauo.. 40 00 Complete Mamiro ....00 00 Whann's Phosphate 00 00 Vando Phosphate 00 00 BerKcr A Blitz's Phos;hatc..00 00 Excfllcnza Cotton FcrtUlzor.55 00 FKOM PIER 24. EAfeT R1VEB, NKW: YORK Sept. (i Sept. 13 Sept. 0 Sept. 27 At 3 o'clock,- P. M. t BENEFACTOR.... .. Saturday, REGULATOR .r Saturday,- BENEFACTOR. ... J ..... . . Sa turday , REGULATOR. !.. .'....Saturday. FROM WILMINGTON : REGULATOR 1 Saturday, Sept. 6 BENEFACTOR Saturday, Sept. 13 REGULATOR Saturday Sept. 2) BENEFACTOR. Saturday Sept. 27 It?) tQ GiO OC S14) 00 19 5 50 0 8 on G it 8 50 f? 4 0C 0 asi.tn s37 OC m oo cm oo oo M3 00 msts 57 OC M5 OV (tW7 OC f70 01 . 570 UC W a 7 5T 9 9 0 tS 4 25 (fi 5 2.S 66 6 25 n s oo a 6 03 French's Cail.-onate of I.IojC... 7 00 Frencli'3 Apicultural Lime... S 50 FLOUR, V bbl Northern Super 75 Extra.............,; 5 75 " laTully 50 CIt7 Miiljj Extra 6 00 Family.. 5 75 " Extra Family.... H 50 (t 60 GLUE It 11 a It GRAIN, V bushel-: Corn, from store, bags.whlte. 81 ib 81 Corn, cargo, In bulk, white.. 74 a,, Corn, caro, in bars, white.. Tl 49 73 , Com, cargo, mixed, la bags.. . tb w . Oats, from store f5 tb 87 It Cow Pom 1 25 O I 75 nrpEsfcib- ; Green 5 if Dry HO 11 HAY, l(J01r.6 ; EaBtcrn 1 20 fb 1 25 Western 1 15 3 1 25 North Uivcr 75 & S5 HOOP UUON, V it SKO Z LAliD, lb Northern Wa 14 1 North Carolina 00 6b 10 LIME, barrel...; 1 40 a LUMBER, City Sawed, V M ft. - Ship Stuff, resawed 1 8 00 O20 00 Rough Edge Plank.. ....15 00 010 OC We6tIndLi Cargoes, according ' to quality... 13 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned.. 18 00 00 ms ; 022 00 CJ15 9ST Through Bills Lading and Lowes i Through Rates guaranteed to and from Points in North and South Carolina. For Freight or Passage apply to f H. G. SMALLBON ES, Superintendent, Wilmington, N. C WM. P. CLYDE A CO.. General Areutr, 35 Broadway, New Yor. scp 1-t'. " - 1884. T ' Harper's Weekly. ILLUSTRATED. The Scuppernong Wine about which wc have been brarglnghas not deteriorated In quality. WITH CRUSHED ICE THESE HOT DAYS IT IS ELEGANT. Allen's Bilious physic is a purely Biliousness and Constipation. Easily P, L. BRIDGERS & 00i taKen, ac.ing prumpuy,.. relieving quickly, 05 cts. At ail Druggists. HO North Front St. Tho Honest Countryman ; There is a clothing dealer on Kearney street, near California, wnose conn dence in mankind has received a severt shock. The other day an bonest-looK insr countryman waUed into his store and said : You remember that second-hand overcoat I bought here for ? yester day?" 'Never dake3 pack anything ven Vonco solt. mv frent." said the hand- me-downer. "Oh. that's all right. I . iust wanted to say that I lound this $500 bill sewed up in the lining, ferhaps lhe owner, may call for it." "Of gorse he vill he has call already, my tear frent," exclaimed the dqIer, cantnrin? the raonev. ou ish von honest man. Here, I gif you feefty dol- j lar ash a reward. l)ol vill pe an riPht " When the honest customer irot nround thft corner he m nrm n red softlv: "I cuess I'd better take this fifty and skip up to Portland before that fellow tum-i blesto. that counterfeit. .IYs getting miehtv hard to shove the queer' round these parts, and thatVa fact. septi N Furniture. EW STOCK FOR FALL TRADE, ARRIVING EVERY DAY 11 Manufactured expressly for this market. New Styles and Low Prices. Call and exam ine our extensive variety of New and Fash ionable Goods, all made this st son. D. A. SMITH. Furniture Dealer, N. Front Street sept 1 - . The Excursion and Pic Nic OEASON IS NOW OPEN AND PERSONS il viRltinjr th cltv. the Sounds or Smithville, and 1r need ofFlrst-Clzss work will do well to call on JOEC2ST WJKIS3 EE the well known Barber and Perfumer at bis - Shaving and Hair Dressing baioon. NO. 2i MARKET STUBET, where he will snore no pains in'civlsz satis faction to all. Come d see. A Fair Offer Tne Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall,! Mich., offer to send Dr. Dvo's Volatic Rplt. Rnrl AnnlisnrtAS on tria.1. for thirty days, to men, young or old, afflicted j with Berroas debility, lost vitality, and kindred troubles. rJonday Harper's' Weekly stands at the head of Amer ican Illustrated weekly journals, liy Its un- partlsan position in ioililc8, its aumirauic i lustrations, its carefully chosen serials, short etorics, sketches, ana poems, comnuuiou uy the foremost artists and authors of the day, it carries instruction and entertainment to tbou sands of American homes. , Jt will always be the aim or me puonsncrs to make Harper's Weekly the most popular and attractive family newspaper in the world, and, in the pursuance of this design, io pic sent a constant Improvement in all these tea- tares which have gained far it the conuwnce, sympathy, and support of its largo army of readers. Harper's Peribdicials. Per Year: ji HARPER'S WEEKLY .....A...... 4 ou HARPER'S MAGAZINE. ....... .j,. 4 ou If ATIPER'S BAZAR ......i. 4 w HARPRR'S YOUNG PEOPLE... i 1 50 One Year (M umccrs........ iw w Postage Free to all subscribers in the United states or uanaaa. The Volnmes'of the Weeklu bczln with the first Number for January of each year. When no time is mentioned, it will be unuersuxxi that the subscriber wishes to commence with the NnmbcT next after the receipt of order. The last Four Annual Volumes of Harper's Weekly, In teat cloth binding, wUl bo seni uy mnii Twstfi iald. or liv exircss. frec of ex Pcbsc (provided the freight docs ;not exceed otia dnllarrar volume, for t7 00 jcr volume. f.inth r.ttKo for each volume. suitable for binding, will be sent by mail, postpaid, on re; rlnt nf St (M PHC.il. i Remittances sbockl be made by Poet-OCicc Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of lss. Newspapers arc not to copy this advertise ment without the express order ot II arfxs & Brothers . Address r IIARfER & BROTHERS. cotSJ :New York n S3 Kb & & il & a ft (tb ft a a a ts a tb a Scantling and Board. comn..!2 MOIASSES, V gallon I; i New Ctop Cuba, in hhds ' ' SO " " " In bbls...... SJ Porto Rico, In b flds 32 " " In bbls 3f Sugar House, in hhds......... 00 ; r " in bbls Ha Srrup. in bbls 0 NAILS. Keg. Cut.lOd basis.. 0 00 OILS, gallon Kerosene 11 Lard 1 10 Linseed 90 Rosin 90 Tar 00 Deck and Spar....... 00 POULTRY Chickens, live, grown... ..... 2? " Spring 10 Turkeys, 75 PEANUTS V bushel 1 10 POTATOES, tfi bnshel wcct..... HO Irish. & bbl... 2 00 PORK, V barrol City Mes3 ...23 &C grn Prime..... ..3 00 17 Rump 17 00 13 RICE Carolina, V lb 4U0 Rough. V bushel 95 b I RAGS, lb Country - lO City iia ROPE. V lb .....; UW0 SALT, & sack, Alum 00 a JJverioo 00 Lisbon........ ................ oo American... ...... ............ DO SUGAR, V lb Cuba.... 00" rortoiiico oo A Cofl'ec. ......... 00 li- " ..i 00 C- " t93 Ex C Cf Cmshcd IOUiD SOAP, V lb Northern S & SHINGLES, 7 in. VAt... .10 o0 common 3 eo Cypress; Saps. . 4 60 Cvnrecs Hearts 0 00 STAVES. V M W. O. Earrcl..l2 00 R. O. Hogshead 00 00 TALLOW, V lb 4 TIMBER, V M feet Shipping. 12 ( nnoMUi. , ii 25 ' Mill Prime.. 7 50 Mill Fab- .' 6 (S0& 6 Common Mill 5 00 tb 0 ; Inferior to Ordmry 000 O WHISKEY, V gal Northern.. 1 00 Ct North Carolina ...1 00 0 WOOL, lb Washed I ,(3 Unwashed.. 15 & Borrv 10 & 15 4) 5 23 SO 5C 45 00 00 20 22 5. 75 25 tb a a tb tb a a 75 75 00 75 m 7 7 6fc ecu w t 8 00 tb 5 00 C1K O18 00 . 10 00 U ft 014 00. 13 00 O 8 60 CO 00 4 00 4 00 2 50 21 .. GOLD :c incut in th!3 rpcr. ALL THE WEEK YOU WILL find large consignments of Apples, Peaches, Pears Chicfcena, lrgs aad all other country produce : Theae cooda xnu&t be col 1 at once. Call on. A. W. JliVENBAKK, The Ltve Grocer and Coranii!nTi Merchant,. . lliNonh V.'aterer., y5 v;r!rr.:.N.C. for the working clas. Send 1C cents for posugc, av.i we will mall voa tree. aroyal. valuable box of simple good that will put you in the way of making more money in a fiw days than you ever thought possible at any basieefsu Capital not required. We will start yon. You can work all the lime or In parp time only. Tte work In universally adapted to both sexes, young and old. You can easily earn from Sv cents to $5 every evening. Th.it all who want work may test the business, we make thla un paralleled offer; to all who arc not well satis fied we wiU send $ I to pay for the trouble of writing vlb. Full partVuiars. direction, etc, Bent free Fortunes will be made by those who rive their whole time to the work. Great success absolutely ture. Don't delay. Start now. Address STissos Jt C. Portland, liaise. uov20 dCia-wly fa- pi n nn HrSnFiiKik habit J LI Li .J i. Home, bow c5er Bai. Jy mutrtSbf ii7Mturtliw pai! 't. rarttiiixxt- 1884. IIarper?s Young People. AN I LLUSTRATED WEEKLY 16 Pages. BUITELJ TO BOTB ASfit GIltlA OW FBOK SIX TO SIXTEKJf TEAKS Of AOS. Vol. V. commences November C, 1883. Habfee's Youxo People la the Lest week, ly for children In America. Southwestern Christian Advocate. All that the artists sMil can aecomDllsh in the wav of iUu.-trail on has been done, and the beet talent of tho countrr haa contributed to its text New England Journal of Education, In 1U special Held there Is cotbing that ran be coraparal with It Hartford Evening PoeU 50. TERMS: if a i Dtrjt vriirvn tL ixr v trscus Nl'5Ieej, four Centiv- each. Specimen copy pent on receipt of Three Cta. The Volnmt-8 of liairer's Yocng People ior el hi and l-53, hamliomcly bonnd in Illumina ted Cloth, will be MDt by mall, postage pre paid, oc receipt of 53 00 each.. Cloth Caea for each volume, eultebks lor binding, will 1 o s.'nt by tnall, po&fp&id. on recent cl 0 ccnu each. - lie nil tta area should be made by PoEt-Of3c Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of iosa Newspapers are cot to copy thl3 advcrtl; meht without the expresa order of LUkurud BkotmlsS. Address BOT24 HAUl'ER A BROTHERS, Vw York. W. & E. . S. LATIMER, Attonicyn-at-Law. " 1 OZ S. I. C'.r'.'Jiiz'- nv3 c 7ho!csomo nppctit?, pu If MI ill 2 Li r, t re' : : s-t! "n t z i r. 1 5 c:i tthccoTTv..:

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