fUE LULLABY.
has lost her sheepf"
3S floiee" Mfyl.
'fij wake eyes. Just- as blue aa the
. to ama.Tll sleep by and by!
- hurry iuo uuc
Itttrylog yott"i sweetest you patiently
rn . the hour beside me!'
, IW has lo-t her sheep."
.t'U B i r in Do go to alee p.
w Heei by tbe shady .treaiu
-,iUg; lira" len aa wh He aa stow
ftr,f taTough meadow and glen aud
de dear creatures all safe and well.
m5 ie lovely harebells grow,
iM' c onri feeding to aud fro.
j lower the shadow dips
er,i pve8 are closed at lat,
Kliaone to tbe Eand of breams.
M ffpeep by tbe shady streams,
muliTlid her vlU keeps.
jlDtmr awake, while baby sleepa-
. .what the future perchance may
brl?mA habe. and leave no sting.
,
! H, tenderly enter there,
SLfh2 answered a mother's prayer,
onr baby, to-day has gooe
.Iwuntry to us unknown.
l?nrde7 tbe city where uo one
dreams.
?r w?w dreamed in a mother's pray-
a Jesus, who sung her last sweet lullaby.
Smtort ua, left behind her.
i wm10 Fannie E. Townsley.
Philadelpfci Press.
A BUJK WOODS HEROINE.
The Perilous IdYenture of a Hunter's
Daughter.
In the midst or a large iort-si , uv m
miles back of Damascus, Wayne
. . i e a. a -i ...
nts 1 1 vfts lienrv Merriii. a weii-
unn'hnntfirand traoDer. He has but
03e companion in his solitary abode a
ATpmll can row a boat, snoot a
gun or trap a bear as -well ana as skui
mliy as any man in the county of Wayne.
A day or two ago she started to cross a
Urge inland lake, on the borders of
which her home is located, in a light
skiff. She carried, as was her custom,
a small rifle slung across her shoulder by
a leather strap. She was paddling along
leisurely, and when nearly half way
across the pond, discovered an object
moving in the water and, upon approach
ing closer, found that it was an immense
five-pronged buck, which had been driv
en into the water by dogs. She imme
diately drew her rifle and, after taking
aim, fired. As she pulled the trigger the
back made a sudden movement, and the
ball, instead of reaching its mark, enter
ed the animal's neck, making au ugly
and painful wound. The buck, enraged
by the pain, struck at the boat with one.
of its forelegs, shattering the frail bark
ia pieces. The boat sank at once, leav
ing Miss Merxill in the water with the
itraggling and infuriated animal; But
she vas plucky and could swim. She
prasged the buck by the horns, and, de-r
liberately drawing her hunting-knife,
which was sharp as a razor, from her
belt she plunged it into the deer's neck,
killing him almost instantly. She then
gwam to the shore, about the eighth of.a"
mile, and hurried home, where she p ut
on dry col thing, and, after procuring an
other boat, rowed out to where the dead
back was floating and towed the animal
to shore. When dressed the buck
weighed over two hundred and seventy
five pounds, and was the finest one kille'd
in this section for years. This is the
eighteenth deer Miss Merrill has killed,
and she is proud of her last adventure,
which is the most thrilling one she has
Wiwv - , ...
ever had. She intends having the buck's
. a
head stuffed, a3 a memento oi ner terri
ble struggle for life.
One Experience from Many.
"I had been sick and miserable so long
and hud ranspd mv husband so much
trouble and expense, no one seemed to
know what ailed me, that I was complete-
... - . 1- 1 V T
iy disheartened ana aiscourageu. u
this frame of mind I got a bottle;ofHop
Bitters and I used them unknown to my
fumiltr T cnnn ViPcran in imnrOVG and
gained so fast that ray husband and
family thought it strange and unnatural
but when I told them what had helped
me, they said "Ilurrah for Hop Bitters!
1 A n rr mar? Vott nFAonnr fVr tflPV VlllVft
made mother well and us happy." The
Mother. Home Journal.
Some English Ladles
Country ladies in English homes, says
the London Neics, do not stop at . carry
ing out the tradition of their great
grandmothers in ordering well their own
households. They take a great and grow
ing interest in the economic questions of
modern times relating to sanitary reforms
and improvements. They study the
doctrine of political economy which may
teach them how to raise the condition of
their tenants, yet avoid the risk of pau
perizing. They plan cottages which
shall permit of decent living, and" yet
bring in a fair, or approximately fair,
return on outlay. They organize clubs,
reading-rooms and penny readings, and
encourage the women tovcome along with
their husbands and sons, on the principle
that even they mav have something they
are pleased to call their minds. They
get the lads and lasses to come of an
evenine to the "big house" and enjoy
the benefit, if it be nothing more, of the
society for an hour of an educated, well
mannered woman. They have been
known to build music halls in the grounds,
erect an organ and give the people peri
odical concerts. With all this there is
no sacrifice of the more highly placed so
cial pleasures and duties. Nothing of
Ml tho mtpnst we have enumeratea, or
others more extended, interferes 'with
the dinners to neighbors on moonlight
niffhts. or the entertaining of a house
party of frienda from town.
Alexander the Great
ept because there were no more worlds
to conquer, but tho proprietors of Dr.
Pierce's Family Medicines. whor have
found it necessary to establish a branch
of the World's Disrjensarv at "London
England, in order to supply from that
great commercial emporium these reme-
J - 1 Ll i - J- ' . .
umi uie&siugs 10 ioreign countries, where
they are largely in demand, do not share
the great conqueror's sentiments, as their
conquests are of diseases and have made
happy cot only the conqueror but the
people who employ them. Dr. Pierce's
Uolden Medical Discovery cures all blood
and skin diseases, scrofulous affections,
swellings aud internal soreness. Dr.
Fierce s Pellets arc the little giant ca
thartic; Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip
tion woman's tonic and nervine Dr.
Pierce's Extract of Smart-Weed, the
great remedy, for colds and all bowel af
fections as diarrhoea, dysentery and flux.
World's Dispensary Medical Association,
proprietors, Buffalo and London.
There U no civilized nation in the Wert
ern Hemisphere in which the uti ity of Hos
tetttr's Stomach Bitters as a tonic, correo
tite, and anti billions medicine, is not known
and appreciated. While it is a medicine for
all eeaaoas and all climates, it is especially
saited to the complaints generated by the
weather, being the purest and beet vegeta
ble stimulant in tne woria. -
For bsI br Druareits acd Dealers, to
WU'llfl apply Ur i-lUtflclbcr 0 Auiwuav. v
i l e : t: !... a ! -
1881 aecT
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That Acts at the same 'lime on
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These prreat organs are the natural clean sera
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perfect-. If they become clogged dreadful di-
' TERRIBLE SUFFERING.
Biliousness. Headache, Dyspepsia, Jaundice,
Constipation. Tiles, Kidney Complaints,
Gravel, Diabetes. Rheumatic Pains or Aches.
arc developed because the blood Is poisoned with
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Thousands have been cured. Try It and you
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Why suffer longer from the torment of an achlngback t
Why bear aueh dhtresa front Constipation and Pile 1
Kidkkt-Wokt will cure you. Try it at once and
be satisfied. Your druggist has it. Price l.OO.
XW It is put up In Dry Vegetable Form,Jn
lytln cans one package of which makestx
i tSquarts of medicine.
"tlTAlao In Uauld Form, very Concentrated
tyfor the convenience of those who cannot
iyreadUy prepare it. It acta teith equal
tSTzfilctency in either form.
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WtozsZitiis2s raxess.
The following q notations represents
wholesale prices ranerallv. In makis? ud
small orders highe prices have to be eb arged
A OlilNOH
Standard - 124 &
IB. UH
X fi . ll
BACON North L'-aroiin,
Baas, "9 . 10 e
Shoulders, Jb . b Q
8idea, V !b.... TXi
Wertem Smoked
13
It
6
14
Hams... 13
9
Sides, y & 10
rthoulcers.
i)rv Salted
idoe, 3b........ 9?
8!oairf?rB, ' t-.:
,lEF Live weiM.. ......... . IJiSi
Oh
tl
75
00
21
00
iAliliKLd bpinU TarpcQa.
Second Hand, each.,
New York,eack, now
BEESWAX fl
BBICKS Wilmington, V M
Northern
BUTTEX North Carolina lb
Northern, fib M
CANDLE8 Sperm V lb
Tallow, C.m.MM,.....M..
Adamantine, sat
0HEE8Jfc,
Northern Factor v 2 ...
t Dairy eream, V
State, "8 E)
COFFEE Java, j? n
Bio, f lb
vLaguyra, "4? H
CORN MEAL "a bushel....
COTTON TIES f bdl
ft
Q
9
90
20
00
CO
12
25
25
10
a
14
14
10
2S
ei4 o?
18
6
i3
40
&: io.s
15
15
11
on-'
30
2C;
75
I 50
7
1 20
is e
72X0
75
DOMEHT1C
Bheeting, 4-4 f j ard. ,
Yarn, tP bunch 1 10
Mackerel, No. 1, f bbl..16 00
No. bbl 8 76
Mackerel, No. 2, V bb!....12 50
No. 2, X bbl..... 6 00
Mackerel, No. 3 bbL....00 00
Mullets, bbl 3 60
N. C. Herring, Vkeg 6 50
Dry Cod, fib T
9
-?36 00
fe lO 50
too 00
6 5C
& 6 25
6 3 76
& 6 00
G 0
e 4 oo
FLOUR Fine. bbl......... 0 00
H' Ahsn
bbl... 6 00
bbl... 6 00
bl... 7 00
bbl... 7 CO
)bbl... 7 60
) bbl... 8 CO
5
O 8
0 7
O 7
V 6
60
60
60
25
Kxtrado
FamUv " f
City MillEx,.Buper
" F&ini.'y
" Ex, Family
i ERTILIZERS
Peruvian Guano, 2000 fits. 00 00
Carolina Fertilixer " " 00 00
Narassa Guano, " " 00 00
Complete Manure " " 00 00
Wh ana's Phosphate " 00 00
Wando Phosjphate, " " CO 00
Wilcox, Gibb A Co., ma
nipulated Guano CO 00
GLUE E :-8
GRAIN Corn .s tore.) 58Ibs 70
6?0 00
640 CO
GiO CO
4967 00
GiO 00
040 00
'645 00
14
O
&
ft
Q
0
Corn, cargo, f 56 fbz
Oorn,jeL, busheL
Oats, bushel .
Peas, oow, V bushel
68
7
to
70
r
10
20
10
85
10
11
63
63
62X
75
ti
12
25
15
SO
HIDES Green, ?
Drv. s lb.
HAY Eastern, 100 lbs... 1
North River, 100 lbs.... 1
HOOP IRON V.'ton
LARD Northern "8
North Carolina lb....... 11 O 12X
LIMK bbl O 1 CO
LUMBER City steam sa'wd
Ship stuff, resawed,PBM ft. 18 CG Q20 CO
Rough edge plank, Mft. 16 CO (518 00
West India cargo, accord
ing to quality, V M ft.. .13 00 16 00 .
Dressed fiooring,seasoned. 15 00.(225 00
Scantling and boards, com
mon, ' M ft 12 CO 14 00
MOLAS8E8 Cuba.hhdgl S7
Cuba, bbls.,V gal O
Sugar house, hhds. ? gal.., 35 Q
" DDIS, y gal... 27 p
Orleans Choice bbls. w gal. 00
00
3 75
NAILS Gut, 20dto4d,k'g,baeis
OILS-rKeroaenerp gal 14 &
Lard, f gal 7U
Linseed, t? gal 75 Q
PEANUTS bushel 60 Q
POTATOES Sweet, V bus. 00 Q
0
60
Irish. Northern, bbl 1 25
2 60
018 00
Q0Q 00
FORK Northern,citymets.l7 10
Thin, 7 bbl uu uu
Prime, & bbl (extra) CO 00
GOO CO
00 00
RICE Carolina, V 5 7
a
o
East India, if lb ltj
Rouzh. busheL ....! 10
00
25
RAGii- Country, 2 14
City, V
ROPK-
Hemp....
1M
13X
UK
70 a
oo. o
fiO o
ax
iox
o O
Manilla......
SALT Alum, sac!
00
CO
CO
60
00
10
09
11
00
Liverpool, ? sack....
American 79 sack
Marshal's fine, V sack
uauu w ba&s.... ...... ........
SUGAR Cuba, V Xb.
Porto Rico, lb....
A- Coffee, Xb
B ' E.....
C 14 lb.
Ex C E
flrnshedP9 lb......
10
BOAP Northern, V 5
Q
0
SHINGLES Contract, M e U
Common. M 2 03
7
2
50
75
HTAVEa W. O. bbl. M.12 50
R O hhd. E. CO 00
TALLOW V B i 5
TIMBER ShiDping M...12 00
616 00
?00 Q9
CO
015 00
Mill, extra per M JO CO
14 CO
Mill, prime perM .....10 00. 12 00
Mill, fair per n auu a -j uu
Common, per M... 5 CO
Inferior to Ordinary.perM 4 60
0
&
&
3
CO
CO
CO
fO
CO
WHISKEY North'c, per gl 1 25
North Caroana, ner gal 2 00
WOOL Unwashed, per Ii... 2 S
Washed. jer S .. ' j
Burrv wool, per Xb 18
20
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IttliOWS- r
DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRA1, ria J
Nm. 47 North and 49 South,
Leave Wilmington, Front St Depot
at............... . . 6 40A in
Arrive at Weldon at ..........
Les ve Weldon..................... ... , .
Arrive at Wilmington, Front fee
12 40 P M
3 40 P M
Lepot at,...
etveeee
9 C5 P M,
Fast Throueh Mai and Famnger Trains
Daily Nos. 43 . . .; ,$ , ,
Leave Wilmington, Front Pt.
Dpot at . g 03 P M
Arrive at .eldor i....... 1.43 jl H
Lave Weldon..."..;. 5.i0 M
Arrive at WHwinpton, r. rt'Vt.
Depot........ .........10.10 P M
Train No 40 Aonb will stop only at Pocky
Point, Burgaw, houth Washington, Hano.
lia, Mt llive, Goldeboro, Wilsoi., liockv
Mount, Fnfield, and, Halifax.
Train No 40 South will stop only at Hotk v
Mount. Wilson, Goldeboro and Magnb i.,
Night Passenger, Mail and Kxpms 7rarf
, daily Ncs." 45 North and 42 hrcth.
Leave Wilmington, Front St,' .
Depot at.
4 15 V
arrive at w eiaon at
Leave Weldon
ArriTe at Wilmington, Front 8L
Depot at...
4 )5 A
1 43 A
8 SO A h
Trams on Tarboro Branch Road leave
Rocky Mount for Tarboro at f.SO i M dailv.
sr.d Tuesday, Thursday and riaturcay at 6:C0
A M. Returning, leave Tarboro at 9.10
t V daUy, and Monday, Wednesday ana
, . .ojj at 8:30 P Jfti 1
irain NO. 47 makCS 0!08fi pnr,ririnn mt
Weldon for all points North rAit. an r.;i
via Richmond, and daily except Sunday via
Train No. 45 runs tit THrhmnwd
Waehington, and makes close connection
daily to Richmond, and daily except Satur
day nights for all points north oi Richmond.
ram n0 43 runs daily nd makes closo
connection for all points North via Rich
mond aud Washington.
"7 ir vl.C8 nn 801 id hetween'Wilmington
arid Washington, and have Pullman Palace
oieepera -anacnea.
JOHN F. DIVINE, General Snr
A. POPF, Gen'l Pass, a gent
nr 29
Gen'i Sup'ts Office. ..
WILMINGTON. COLUMBIA AND All
fcUSTA RAILROAD CO.
Wilmlngtoa, N. C., Nov 17, 1680
CHANGE OF SOHEDULir.
On snd afier November 28th " 1FF0. t
3.45 P M, thefollewing Pacsenger BcLedulo
will be run on this road
Dar Psesencer. Mail Vw-r.ei t.,;.
daily Hos. 42 West and 43 Kaot.
r 9 - 'b4Dd Aaaaiw
Leare Wilmington......... 8 40 k i
Arrive at Florence ts p . -
Leave Florence.. 45 P U
Arrive at Wilmington 7 43 p3v.
(SIGHT EXPRESS TRAIS8 (Daily).
Nob. 40. West and 47 Ea'U
Leave Wilmington... 10 SSP'll
Leave Florence rt 3 0 ) A H
Arrive at C C and A Junction...... 6.C0 A ll
Arrive at Columbia 6 10 A 11
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Leave Columbia...,. ......10 CO P ft!
Leave C C and A A Junction ....10 20 P ll
Leave Florence 2 CO A fa
Arrive at Wilmington... .... 6 20 A II
Hi
This Train etors bslr tt Brinklev's.
wnirenuo, riemmgtoff, jralr BluiT, Mcriot
rioronoo, i lmnoonsviue, Aiaysviile, tumter,
Camden Junction and FastOD.
oMcurwa lur voiumoia. ana an nomrs on
G. A C. R R., O., C. A A. li. R, Stations,
Aiken Junction, and &U points beyond,
should take No 40 Night Express.
separate i-unmanl'leopers for Charleston
and for Augusta oa trains 40 and 47.
All trains run solid between CharlontnB.
and Wilmington.
JOHN F. DIYINE. General Ht.
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A-t VBV4A 1 A JXKQUli
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CAROLINA CENTE AL RAILWA CO
Orrioa Gskssax, SuraaiamirMar,
Wilmtoffton, N. 0., June 16, lEfiO.J
CHAUGE OP SdrEDtTLK,
ON AND AFTER JUNE 16, 1880, tho lot
low ing Schedule will be operated cn thi
Railway :
Passenger, Kail end Express Train. ,
Leave Wilmington at-.. tS0 P
No. 1. VArrive at Hamlet at....... 1:25 A li
tt . ill . m.nr . -
J vuuiivij 4 ,vv JX. i
Ut.ro Charlotte at. 8:20 P2l
Arrive at lianJet at. 1:27 A il
' at Wilmingtcn at SiOJ A il
No. 1 train is daily except Sundays, but
maifc3 no connections u Kaieizh on yatcr
days.
No. 2 train is daily except Saturdays. 31
Bhelby Division Mail, Freight A Pts8oc;'t;
and Express.
oet
, l6Te Charlotte at-...,M8;0o" a
f Arrive at Shelby a WMM.l2:00
Bra vT6BaeIb7aL..MJl-. 2X0 F 11
' j Arrlre at Charlotte aL... 6:C0 P li
iiocal Freight tad AccomrcoGxti&D.
Leave Wilmington aL...L....,i.C;45 A i
Airive at Lanrinburg, at 6.10 P U
Leave Charlotte at j.is a ?.
on
and
Arrive at Laurisburg at............... CO P 11
Leave Laurinburg at..........,...M..5.30 A M
Arrive at Charlotte at....,.,.....4.20 P V
Leave LauriEbuTgat .........6.00 A 11
An iTs at Wilmjugton at-.....r.......4.l5 P M
These trains leave Wi!ailzictn aid Char
lotte, Tcesdajs, Tbursdaja acd hatardsyf;
Laarinbur2, ilcEdayf, Wednesdays' aid
Fridays. ' .
Close connection a m!ee to and frcia
Raleigh and at Charlotte via Statcteville to
all points in Western 3 ortU. Carcliaa acd to
Asheville. Z ' . ; r.v. ,
-mitfutittll iWllMltl v
Also, via Hpsrtanbsrg to Headclrsa ruie f
adjacent points and Asheville.
Psssenffers for AeheriHe via either route .
leaving Wilmington at 6 P. Jl. will arrive a
destination at 7 P. M. next day.
Bleeping Ca accommodations on Througk
Trains to asd from Charlotte and Wllmin
ton. - v ,
Throtrgh ffiefpers will also be r to sd
from Raleigh aid Charlotte.
"Yx Q. JOHNSON.
June 17 Gexeral Barerirtendest,
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