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MISCELLANEOUS r THE 3 ii B I GRSTAT is-bap 5 CURES tism,Neura!gia,Scialica, r-1. wiTflv! I.iieu"'' . . K ad2che Toothache. 1-4 ft ft Jit m.ti v,rci ,,L nK Korc c ..I 17 l'r-i i ii t x,r'il J" " ! SI fH fcwtl!rc" prnin. uruie. "jilrt, Frot Jtftee. imMlV FAI.NS A! ACHES. ! iiikr ever where. Fifty Cent V uiiflj: A. V OilF.i.KU CO. TFieDaily Review. ABETKOSPECT. She left me lor the infinite, and went Where footsteps niark j no passing tread, i i - 1 Mj thoughts awhile a eagerly I sent To free themselves in space, and find .a vent j Beyond this 'mortal-veil her death had partly rent. ' . -i ; ' - But all in vain, lor though notevidence, Xor voice, nor vision did: I ask. The answer ever absent mocked nay sense, : t My sorrow scoQ'ed at Faith, the griei intense, ! , Did mar me heaven and all the good tiod tends us tnence. S I he years sped on, but brought to me no change; " j I strove in vain to latinch my mind Far, far nwav above this earthly range, Ami let it drift at will 'mid fancies strange, ! I The sporLoi thoughts too &ad for Hope to disarrange. Disordered thus, and wearied out lay '( A feeble victim of despair; A maslles3 vessel driltingjon ahvay Too light to sink, but kept ior ccean s play j ' j " To sport with mockingly, and shroud iu wreaths of spray. Long did they . list, those earth-born winds, to blow j Whene'er I gained a sheltering port My anchor slipped; the waves would ive4low My feeble bark and toss it to ana Iro; or.i A! , r'r :-oani3 and Falling Sickness." ) rXa i'.v liothini? iu delirium of feyor.-S - utraliz. s corns of disease and sickness. ii stnhhorn hlood sore3. Vs. ; woo.!. Giii.kons slugglHh circulation. P --.: Iiil3." C arbuncIoH and Scalus.- -MvM-irirnt ! v-nnrf prornptiy cures paralysis. Kit a chariaia-aud Healthful Aperient Civ, i tnu Kings Evil, twin brothers. iha breath to tfood, removing cause. t. i.iiioriK'ss :.nd cloars complexion. riri -,ir n---lvoiit and matchless laxative. !t Jrivi-.-? Sick Ucauacho like ( ac wind. viti ,,vf 1 n 4 Tift dra. tic catljartic or cpiatoe. i.m,.ti.j ..n.-ofllihcuuiafisaibyroutiiij? it.-g ..i...,,,..J'ii-...o-iviiiir urooeitU'Sto the blood. It -uirar.t'-orf t cur.- all norvon disorders. jsjIitliiiblc when all opiates fail.-a Jl-frhof the mind and invigorates the body. Vro dyi-itopsia or inonoj rc-liinded.-u'Jl vr-Fiia.irsfilinwritinirbvovor fifty thousand Lading physicians in V. H. and Eujope.-S I'ddin d( rgyraon in t . S. and i-urope.fia j) uc i. of thft blKd own it a conqueror."- l'or sale by ail h-adaig druggiats.- $1.5Li.S The Dr. S. A. Richmond ilt dical Co., Props. 'St. Joseph, JIo. (32) But never home me depths below. in the epol heart ! across the Peace!' peace! poor troubled sea A still, small voice. I trembling Revealing not the hiduen things But Christ alone, in shall be My life for time, for nity. calm leard, to me whom henceforth eath-, for all eter- Hood Words j over to grocery- yortoatimonial f nd circulars send stamp. Chad. N. C'rittcuton, Afjent, New York City iipl H Iw-miti : Hon Bitters are the i'urest ana Best Bitters ever made. They are compounded from Hops," Malt. IJuchu, Mandrake and' Dandel- ioa. the oMest. best, anti most vamaoie medicines in the world, and contain all the best and most curative proper ties of all other remedies, being the greatest Blood Purifier, I.ver Regula tor, and Life and Health Restoring Agent on earth. No disease or ill health can possibly long exist where these Bitters are used, so varied and perfect are their operations. They give -new life and vigor to the a?ed and infirm. To all whoso em ployments cause irregularity .of the bowels or urinary organs. Or who re quire an Apetizer. Tonic and mild Stimulant, Hop Bitters are invaluable, being highly curative, tonic and stimu lating, without intoxicating. Ko matter what your feelings or sym tohis are, what the disease or ailment is. use Hop Bittcs. Don't wait until Yon are sick, but if you only leel bad or miserable, use Hop Bitters at once. It may save your life. Hundreds have been saved bv so doinir. &.r00 will be paid for a case they will not cure or help. Do not suffer or let your friends suf fer, but use and urge them to use Hop Bitters. Remember, Hop Bitters is no vile, drugged, drunken nostrum, but the Purest and Best Medicine ever made"; the ' Invalid's Friend and Hope," and no person or tamilv should be without them. Try the Bitters to day. apl-12 lin. Peck's Bad Boy Still at His Work. j ' I heard you had burglars vour house last night," sail! the - . . . . , . l man to the bad boy, as ne came m anu sat on the counter right j ovier a little gimlet hole, where the grocryman luul fixed a darning needle so that by pull ing a string the -needle would fly up through the hole and run into the boy about an inch The grocery man had been laying for the boy for 'two days, and now he had got him right over the hole for the first time, it made him laugh to think how he woild ; make him jump and yell; as he edged off and got hold of the string, the by looked unconscious of impending dariger. The groceryman pulled, and the! boy sat still. He pulled again, and finally the bov said: 1 1 " 1 i "Yes, it is reported that we had burg lars over there, O, you needn't pull that string any more, I heard you yyas setting a trap for me and I put a piece of board inside my pants and thought I would let Vou exercise jyourself. , Go nhpnf if it amuses vou. It don t Hurt me." The crrocervman loo then smiled a sickly sort of a smile, at the failure of his plan to' puncture the boy, and then he said, "Well how was it? The policeman didn't seem to know mnoh ahont the narticuiars. i lie saui there was so much deviltry at your house that nobody when anything was serious was inclined to think that it jwajs a put nn 1oh " ! "Now let's have an understanding,? sfivs the bov. "Whatever I say, you must not give me away It's a j go, is it? I have always been atraiu pi you hwftnw vnn have a sort of decayed egg look about you. You are like la peck of potatoes with the big ones n top, si sort of a strawberrv box, with the bottom raised up, so I have jthought you would go back on a fellow. Bat if you won't give this awayj, here goes. You see, I heard ma tell j pa to bring up another bottle of liniment last night. When ma hurts herself, or has a ipain nnvwhere she inst uses liniment for i all j ... ked sad, and poor clay. Get some ice and put on my stomach, and all the way I down, for I am burning up. I went to, the water pitcher and got a chunk or ice and put inside his shirt, and while ma was tear ing np an old shirt to stop the flow of blood, I asked pa if he felt better, and itihe could describe the villains who had murdered. him. Fa gasped and moved bis legs to "get them cool from the clotted blood, he said, aad he went on: "One of them, w?ts about six feet high, and had a sandy moustache I got him down and hit him on the nose, and if the police finds him, his nose will be broke. The second was thick-set and weighed about two hundred. I had him down, anxl my boot was on his neck, and I wa3 knocking two more down when I was Iiit. The thick-set one will have the mark of boot heels on his throat. Tell the police, when I am gone about the boot heel marks." By this time ma had; got the shirt tore up, and she stuffed it under pa's shirt, right where he said he was hit, and pa was telling us what to do to settle his estate, when ma began to smell the liniment, and she found the libiment, in hi3 pocket, and searched pa for the place where he was stabbed, and then she began lo laugh, and pa got mad and said ho didn't see as a death-bed scene was such an al mighty funny affair, and then she lold him he was not hurt, but had fal len on the stairs aad broke his bottle, and that there was no blood on him, and he said, "do you mean to tell me my body and legs are not bathed in human gore?" and then pa got up i and found it was; only, the liniment. He got up mad and asked ma why she didn't fly around and get something t take the liniment off his legs a$ it wlas eating right through to the bone, and he saw my chum put his head out the door, with onegallus hangingdown, and pa looked at me and said "Looka here, it I find out that it was you boys that put this job on me. I II make it so not ior you liniment is ice cream iu comparison. , l tola pa it aiun t iook reasonable that me ami my chum could be six burglars, six feet high, with broken noses, and boot -heel marks on our neck, and he said for ! us to go to bed alfircd uuick. and give him a chance to rinse off that liniment, and we retired. Say, . how does my pa strike I you as a good single-handed liar?" and the boy went up, to the counter while the groceryman. went after a scuttle of coal. I " In the meantime one of the grocery men's best customers, a deacon in the church, had come in and sat down on the counter, over the darning needle, and as the groceryman came in the boy pulled the stf ing. and wrenti out doors and tripped over a basket of rutabagas, while the deacon gotdown Off the coun ter with his hands clasped, and anger in every feature, and told the grocery man he could whip him in two min utes. -The groceryman asked what was the matter, and the deacon hunted up from whence the darning needle came through the counter, and as the boy Went facross the street the deacon and (he groceryman were rolling ou the flooH the groceryman trying to hold the deadon's fists while he explained about the darning needle, and that it was in tended for the boy. How it came out the boy did not wait to see. " T. G Williams, Esq.. Areola, N.". C., savs: t'Brown's Iron Bitters benefited me erreatlv when .confined to my bed with serious illness." I One Experience irom Many. I have been sick and miserable so long and had caused my husband so much trouble and expense,? no one seemed to know what ailed me, tha- I was completely disheartened affd dis couraged. ; In this frame of mind I got a bottle of Hop Bitters and . used them unknown to my family. I soon began to improve and gained so fast that my husband and family thought it Strange and unnatural, but when I told them what had helped me, they said, 4 Hurrah for Hop Bitters! long may they prosper, for they have made moth er well and us happy." The Mother. I r The price of a wife in Siberia is eight dogs; but what worries the Lowell Courier is. that not knowing the market price of dogs in Siberia, it can't tell whether this is cheap fptjr a wife or not. . ' "1 had Sill Rheum for 19 years. Four packages of Dr. Benson's Skiii Cure entirety cured F. P. Lavelle, Mer ced, Cal. $ I at druggists. I - . - .-f r .r. Daniel Simpson, of Boston, is now ninety-six years old, and has played the snare drum for seventy.years. It is sad to think that such ' a venerable man should still beat his way through life. That Husband of Aline Is three times the man he was before he began using "Wells' Health Renew cr." $1. Druggists. going on could tell and he A peasant in bweden never passes a fellow peasant without a polite lift- ing or his hat. the rhuaueiphia Chronicle says : This explains why so many Swedes cohie to this country. They come to avoid catching cold in the head. i " WHOLESALE PFICES. The following -quoirtlona rctfresent wholesale prlecs generally. In mating 05 small orders higher prices have to be enaxgea BAGGING .': f - .'.;.- btanaaru.. ....... ...... ....... ihc2 2 ib ... nkO 1 ft. 11 a BACON North Carolina: llama, ft i Shoulders, y ft..... ...... 10 sides. ? ft .; 00 a WESTERN SMOKEIX-Hams........ Sides, ft.............i-... 1543 00 & Shoulders DKY SALTEIV j Sides, V ft lOfcrfl Shoulders. V ft 00 a UAH EtELS Spirits Turpentine, Second Hand, each........... 1 75 er New xork, eacn New Cltv.eaob BEESWAX, V ft - BRICKS, V M . . BUTTER, V ft U North Carolina................ Northern Wilmington. I ... . J . . , Northern.;....; ...j... CANDLES; r ft I Sperm ; Tall! 90 60 20 41) G O a 13 15 1 11 14 18 15 l 12Vft li 85 00 90 28 ?8 30 50 00 Of) to to & 9 50 00 13 to uAe u a 13H 14 to 10 to 15 to 10 ( 10 4tb 25 12 15 14 14 12 I 28 14 13 HO. lto3adali8 for Kliemtiatism. ilessrs. H. Peck and Son. of Streets boro', O.. write us, June 5. 1882; 44 YV hy do you not advertise Kosahal- ias lor Inllammatory iineumatism; It is doing wonders here in curing the disease." Well, we do advertise it to cure Rheumatism, as any one can see bv reading our circular. It is a splen did Blood Medicine, and il reaches the very root and seat of disease by being conveyed through the blood. Drug gists, leading physicisns and citizens of highest standing unite jin commenda tion of Rosadaus. 1 Craven & Co., Druggists, at Gor- donsyille. Ya.. say Rosadaijs never has failed to give satisfaction. Sam'l G.McFaddex, Murfreesboro' Tennessee, says Rcsaialts cured him of Rneumatism when all else failed. A calculation shows that a Dundee spinner must spin sixty miles of yarn to earn $2. Almost any country store can produce men that will spin a longer yarn Jor nothing. What Seven Could nclt do. Nashville. Tenn., April ;6,. 1881. H H -Warner & Co . Sits Seven physicians could not do for tne what your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure ac complished. Hopelessly sick with kid ney diseases, it restored me to perfect health. JACOB MYERS. : ! Mk Kw iT i i r- t Lvate.a.--V-.:-wi Vis-; 1 rixsi that is out, and a pint bott more than a week. Weil, chum, and I laid for pa ment ma uses is awful hot,? blisters. Pa went down to e don c last I told my I This lini iand almost the Lang- try how, and did not !et ! '. , 7-1. v s til vVo-'-,,-JI'''' 7 - '. & ! J --Cr.. 1 to a i--i.- is an encct, not a au Ita nrl rrlu Its manifestations without iipnr . "11 m no other w: ray can a cure be effected JtbU8hed on j ust this principle. It , 95 Per Cent. h X1 a4eases artae rrora deranged kidneys and " or ad U strikes at onco at the root of the ia n.tj-. The elements of which it is com i, . l-- ?cl 'hrcctlv ujwn the great organs, both aHH)iaml RESTORER, and by placing u he;u,-hy condition, drive disc&se and fro" the system, h J UlVlunu,crable troubles caused by un ,l"y Kidneys, Uver and Uaioary Orgalns; r women: ior r-ilrri &n4 for Physical derangements gener If hi U grea! remedy has no equaL Beware xL l,os. ImiuUons and concoctions said just as otxm AS?riSciagk for esafe DI- t'or gale by aU dealera. U. U. WARNER & CO., Rochester. N. Y. Jptl4-lm To Builders and others-Go to Jaco Bi 8 for Sash, Blinds and Doors, Glass c You can get all sizes and at the lowest prices. lere tne by him ge. vvhis- home till eleven o'clock, and me and! ray chum decided to teach pa a lesson. I don't think it is right for a man to go to the threatres and not take his wife and lit tle boy. So we concluded to burgle pa. Wc agreed to lay on the stairs and when, he came up my chnm was to hit him on the head with a dried bladder, and I was to stab him! on the1 breast witb-a stick, ami break the liniment bottle, and make him think he was killed. It couldn't have work ed better if he had i rehearsed it. .We -Had talked about burglars at supper ti me, and got pa nervous, so when iie came up stairs and was hit on the head with the bladdery ,the first thine- he said was '"burglars bv imighty," and he startpd to go back;and then I hit him on the breast pocket, w bottle was, and then rushed down stairs, and said in a sta per. I guess he s a dead man. tve went down in the cellar and up the back stairs to my room and undressed. Pa hollered to ma that net was j murder ed, and ma called me, and I came down in my night shirt, and the; hired girl she came down, and pa. was on the lounge and he said his- life-bl6od was fast ebbing away. Ho held his hand on the wound, and said he could feel the warm blood tricklins clear down to his boots. I told pa to stuff some j tar into the wound, such as he told nie to j put on my lip to make my mustache grow, and pa said. -My boy, this is ! no time for trifling. Your pa is on his last legs. When 1 come up stairsj I met six burglars, and I attacked, them and forced four of them j down, and was going to hold them and send for the police, when two mote that I did not know about jumped Ou me. and jl was getting the best of them, when one ot litem struck me over t the head with a crowbar, and the other . stabbed irae to the heart with a butcher knife. 1 have received ray death wound, my boy. and my hot Southern blood, that I offered np so freely for my country, in her time of need, is passing from my body, and oon vour pa will be only a piece of A Stubbuni Fiddler. Ole Bull's widow tells the following incidents of the imperious nature of her husband : At a concert in the pal ace of Lucca he refused to play until the Queen Dowager ot Naples had been requested to . stop talking. The next day the Queen sent for him, and open en the interview by remarking that she supposed there were many bears in Norway, to which Olc Bull replied, that he himself had the good fortune to be nursed by ono, He spiced the conversation with,same further uncivil remarks, but the Queen showed a kindly interest irr him, and rendered him real services. He was only twen ty-four at the time. A lew years. later, in the royal palace at Stockholm, he took offense at anasty expression of the King (Bernadotte) about the Nor wegians, and waruily controverted it. "Xour remark, sir.jis out of place," said tile King. "If my remark is out of place, your Majesty, I myself am out of place, and will take my leave." Re main, sir." replied Bernadotte, with a fommandinff eesture. "No. sire; I will see if a Norsman is free in the palace of the King of Sweden,-' and the artist bowed and moved toward the door; but the King, being much the more digni fied anp courteous of the two, retained him by adding, .with a smile: "I pray you, sir, to remain; it fs the duty of a Prince to hear the opinions of all his people. James W. Haethcocks, Warrcnton, N. C, says.- "Brown's Iron Bitters has benefited me greatly and I can re commend it." . J A Bad Mix. ' A foreman of a Washington paper is in tronble, In making up his forms bo mixed ati article on Catholic advances in Africa with a recipe for making to mato catsuo. and has been dodging the editorial shot-gun ever since. ' As pub lished the article read3 : "The Roman Catholics claim to be making material advances in Africa, particularly in Algeria, where they have 183.000 ad herents and a missionary society tor Central Africa. In the past three years they have obtained a firm footing in the interior of the continent, and have sent forth several missionaries into the equatorial regions. They are accustomed to begin .their work by buying heathen children and educating them. The easiest and best way to pre pare them is to first wipe them with a clean toweU then place them in : dripping-pans and bake them till they are tender. Then you will have no difficul ty in rubbing them through a sieve, and will save time by not being obliged to cut them in slices anil cook for) sev eral hours. OH MY HEAD H0WIT THROBS D.C.W. BENSON'S ' CELERY & CHAMOMILE" PJLLS. Jltt rREPAfteO MXRRESSLT TO CURS AND WILL CURS HEADACHEOF ALL KINDS I VEURALGIANERVOUSNESS P and DYSPEPSIA . M FAC-SIMILE' SIGNATURE ON 'EVERY BOX. i ' . "Hap Neuralgiaand Sick Headache for years. chloral or otuer medicines would not core. but your celery fills dii."-S. G. llarburg, Casstown, O. "Am av old brokex-powx minister ANM I THANK OI FOR YOUR PILLS, THEY cured my neuralgia." Rev. lan'l Allen, Montevado, Fla. Fon 50 YEARS. AT SHORT INTERVALS. I HAD RICK HEADACHE. YOUR FILLS HAVE cured me." Wm. H. Hubbard, Manchester, "I AM GLAD TO SAY THEY HAVE CURED me of severe headache." E. 1. Cornell, Pittsburgh, Ta. Cured me and my sister of nervous HKADACHE OF SEVERAL YEARS SXANDING. Mrss L. M, Chamberlain, East Fairfield, Ohio. "Cured me and a friend also, of ag GRAVATED SICK HEADACHE." Jas. P. Kel ley, Tazwell C. H., Va. tr. J. W. J. Enjdar, n prominent regular, nf Raltlmore." wars them this hbrh tribute "The most- important addition mado to the materia medico, in the laBt quarter of a ccn- n,tr - Dr. Benson' Skin Cure cocsiskrof internal and external treatment at same tune and it mnl-M the akin white, soft and smooth. It contains no poisonous drugs. $1 at druggists. French's Carbonate of Lime... 7 W French's Agricultural Lime.... S 50 FXOUIi, bbl Fine f..... o ou Northern Sujer 5 30. " Extra - . 6 00 Family 7 00 City Mills Extra 6 f0 " I Family...... 5 75 " i Extra Family.... 6 50 GLUE lb 11 GRAIN, tf" bushel f Corn, from store, bagB, white, j u Corn, cargo, in bulk, white.. Corn, cargo, In bags, white.. 1 10 Corn, cargo, mixed, In bags.. Oots, from store 57 Cow Peas..... 75 HIDES, V lb Green. Drv 10 HAY, V 100 lbs- Eastern l HJ Western..... 1 00 75 .......80 00 4K0 00 S10 OG tolO 00 0 5 50 to 8 00 tW .1 50 Gb 8 50 T 9 5ffi3 50 m oo turn oo tohK oo &iO oo &ais m K57 m too 00 X7 00 fi70 00 tolO 00 tofx oo to 7 W to 90 to 5 0Q tat) 6 00 it 50 to 8 75 to 6 50 a 6 co 7 allow... J.. A daman LI ae ... . CHEESE, ft Northern Factory Dairy. Cream State....:..! :.. COFFEE, V ft Java !. ..... figuyra Rio 1 CORN MEAL V bus.. In sacks ccrrroN TIES, V bundle.... 1 50 to 1 75 domestics t Sbeeting,4, W" yd........... 7 ; -7 Yarns, & bunch 1 00 : & 1 10 EGCiS, dozen........ ........ W to 25 : Mackerel, No. 1, V bbl .lt 00 Mackerel, No. 1, V bait bbl.. 8 50 'Mackerel, No. C, bbl....... 0 no Mackerel, No. 2, V half bbl.. 5 w Mackerel, No. 3, V bbl. 7 75 Mullets, V bbl 3 00 Mullet. Pork bbls.-.. 7 00 X. C Roe Herring, keg 3 00 Drv Cod. V tfc 4. 5 FERTILIZERS, 2,00 lbs I Peruvian Guano, o. 1........T. w j-' No. 2 38 00 " Ix)b08 00 00 Baugu's Phosphate ....00 00 Carolina Fcrwizer ,...45 00 Ground Bone 00 00 Bone Meal ............01' 00 Boon Flour.... 00 00 Navasea Guano.. ............. 40 00 Complete Manure. 00 00 WJiann's Phosphate. .00 00 Wando Phosphate. .00 00 Berber & Butz'e Phosphate.. K l ExceUen2a Cottou Fertilizer. xt w ItAlLRO AD S , ZZc. Carolina Cciltral R. I1J Company. ; j Office or Gctekax Sufertxtexukxt, : Wlhnlnxtos. U. C, Nov. 12th. 1SS5. I 3 v -,--. o Change of Schedule. , N AND AFTER NOV. lSth, 15S3, TDK will be operated on t&la following fecneauie Uailroait : . - - ; .- v .. .;. . PASSENGER , MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN, DAILY. . K .V No. to & a to to to to to to a 13 75.! 60 1 12Vi 65 f0 80 6V 12 , I I-eave WUmington at.......i6.15 P. M. u Arrive at Charlotte hU 7 40 A. II. Vrt I Leave Cliarlotte at... ...... .7.55 P. M. L Arrive at Wilmington &L...9.C0 A. M Trains No?. 1 and 2 stop at regular Etattoit only, and iKints designated In tfcei Coir pan yi Time Table. . Train No. I. Dally except Sunday. - Do. No. 2. do. do. Saturday, j SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER,1 MAIL, EXPRESS AND FREIGHT. " ! Daily except Sundays. Leave Charlotte.. ......... ...J..... 9.) A. M. Arrive at Shelby.. .......1 12.20 P. M. Leave Shelby.... 1.40 P. M. Arrive at Charlotte 5.40 P. M. ' Trains No. 1 and 2 make cIoaq connection at Hamlet with R. A A. Train to and f mm R. elgh. and at Charlotte with Shelby Division Tram.' ' - - - : i - : Through Sleeplnjr Cars between Wilmington and Charlotte and ltalelgh ami Charlotte. Take Tralu No, 1 for Statesrlllc, St-itlon' Western N C U li, Asheville and points West.f Also, for Si artan burg. GrcenviUeL Atbcnu. Atlnnta and all poioti Southwest I I I C. IONES. i ! Snierintiendent. F. W. CLARK, General Pastewger Agent EOV 12 -.-.!"-.- ' f I . . GTJNS AND CUTLERY ! A FINK ASSOiCTMENT OF MuzzleandBreech-Loader Guns. . Revolvers and A mm uniti on , j SILVER PLATED SPOONS & FORKS, A VERY LARGE VARIETY OF Pocket Knives. i I Table Cutlery. MW Popular prices to suit all at N. JACOBI'S. to l to to to l North River HOOP IRON, & Ton LARD, tf" lb Northern ...... 13 North Carolina 00 LIME, r barrel 1 10 LUMBER, City Sawed, tf" M ft. Ship stun, resaweo. ih oo Rough Edge Plank 15 00 West India Cargoes, according to quality 13 00 .. Dressed Flooring, seasoned.. 18 00 ' Scautling and Board. comn..l2 00 MOLASSES. W gallon I New Crop Cuba, In hhds....i - in bbls i Porto Rico, In hhds r in bbls..... Sugar House, in hhds 7 In bbls Syrup, in bbls NAILS, V Keg, Cut. 101 basis.. OILS, W gauon Kerosene 10i:S Ird 1102 Linseed 90 to 25 10 85 (85 00 to 1 14 14 CO toM 00 tola oo 18 ' (ttrtt oo 015 00 00 43 MX) 00 CO CO 40 0 00 to to to to to & 41 45 45 48 29 32 80 3 75 ' 15 1 45 1 00. Rosin 90 to to to 00 20 22 33 20 75 90 60 50 to to to to i - 35 80 25 10 ; 75 75 C. N. Crlttenton, Sole Wholesale Dr. C. W. Benson's Remedies, 11. New York. apl 26-lw-c-th-frni - Agent; for Fulton St., Lady Ueautifiers. , Ladies, ;'you cannot make iair skin, rosy checks; and sparkling eyes with all the cosmetics ot France or beau ti llers ot the world, while in poor health and nothing will give you such rich blood, good health, strength and beau ty as Hop Bitters- i A trial is certain proof. v .i . ; - Matting! Matting! ! T?IFTEEN DIFFERENT STYLES FROM lS to 45c per yard ; 4-4, 6 4, 8 4, Oil, Cloths, elegant In design and low In price. TURKISH TAPESTRY ami Velvet Rugs and Mats. Fine assortment of Marseilles and cheaper White and Colored Bet! Spread. 100 Doz. German and, Irish Linen. Turkish Bath, and cheaper Towel. Come and see me, great pleasure to show Goods. SOU BEAR, nich 20 Market St Branson's N. C. Business Directory S FOR 188I5, OON TO BE ISSUED 6th Edition 17th - I i year of publication, will contain over 30,000 IfcT-AEES, and U Intended to be the FULLEST AND MOST RELIABLE REFERENCE BOOK ever publlhe for North Carolina. The Bnrfne! and Professional Men of everv Coontr, City and Village will be recorded and classified xor convenient reierenro. Tar 00 Deck and Spar 00 POULTRY 1 i Chickens, live, grown i " Spring..... Turkeys " PEANUTS f bushel POTATOES, & bushel Sweet Irish, bbl.. , 3 POllK, W barrel :i City Mess .......23 5C Prime 1H 00 Rump 17 00 RICE Carolina, V lb . Rough, bushel RAGS, lb-Country .... City ROPE, V lb SALT, sack, Alum ... I Jverpool ........ ....... Lisbon . American SUGAR, tf- ft-Cuba Porto Rico A Coffee. B " . C " . Ex C '. Crushed... 10ty& SOAP, V lb Northern........ L 5 & SHINGLES, y M-Coatract... ft 00 Common 2 00 Cypress Saps.. 4 60- to 5 Oft Cyprees Hearts 0 00 to 7 50 STAVES. W M W. O. Barrel.. 12 00 R. O. Hogshead... 00 00 TALLOW, tftb.i 5 TIMBER, V M feet bhlpplng.12 00 Fine Shipping.: 11 25 toU 00 ton oo is oo 4U05 18 95 to I 15 Wito Uito 00 to to to to to to to 00 oo oo oo oo oo oo s 9 1 22 a 80 00 75 00 00 1014 9 8V 11 ! 7 00 to 2 50 to to Extra do 9 50 Mill Prime... ... 7 50 Mill Fair 6 50 Common Mill. 5 00 Inferior to Ordinary 0 00 WIUSKEY, V gal-Northern.. 1 00 North Carolina 1 00 WOOL, V fb Washed 25 Unwashed.... 21 Burrr ! 10 4918 00 010 00 to 6 014 00 013 00 012 00 to 60 to 7 00 to 6 OG to 4 00 to 6 00 to 2 50 to 28 to 22 a is dec 22-tf Marvin HARDWARE DEPOT, j i ' - I '- j No. 10 South Front St 4 1 s Celebrated jpiRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES, ' All Klzes and Prices, from t50.00 to t2,200.op. Acknowledged, by the best authorities to be the BEST SAFE MADE, Extract from Scientific AtAerican editorial of 1 Feb. 11th, 1SS2: "We are also asked as to the best fire proof pafes. dec 19 We say MARVIN'S." A A. WILLARD. A Pent t Wllmlciiton j A GREAT JOB. rilllE LARGEST AND HANDSOMEST IOT 1 - -- - i - 1 ; of Hamburgh in the city, com prising 4,(00 vard Edgings and Insertiugs on fla Indifr - - - . a 1 ' j,' Ijawu, at 23 er cent ksthan New! York val ue. :': ' " j .' , 1C0 dozen GenU White German Linen Hand ' kerchief.-i, at 0 cent.- on the' dollar. 300 Large tUo Corhcts at TiOo eali, worth one dollar with many other bargains. JOHN J. HEDRICK. apl 21 20,000 NEW PEANUT SACKS AND 4 Bushel Oat Sacks. For sale af 1883. r Harper's Young People. ! AN ILLUSTRATED jWEEKLY 16 Pages. SUTTKD TO BOTS AI GIRLS OF FROM SIX TO SrXTKEX TEAES OF AOK. VoL IV. commences Noveraler 7, 132. The Young People has been from the Ural successful Leyona anticipation. A' . i Eve ning Port, It has a distinctive purpose, to which itetead llr adheres that, namely, of supnlanUng the vicious papers for the young with a paper more attractive, as well as more wholesome. Boston JonmaL " For neatness, elegance of engraving, and contents generally. It ts unsurpassed by any publication of the kind yet brought to our notice. Pittsburgh Gazette, TERMS : HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE, Per Year, Postage Prepaid, I fl 50. Price fa. aplSS-tf MjfGiX NtTMBCKS. Four Cetits ach. 1 Specimen copy sent on receipt of Three Cta. The Volumes of Harper's Young people for l&i and 1SS2, handsomely bound la Jlluislna tel Cloth, will be ent by mail, postage pre aid, on receipt of 3 00 carh. Cover foi Young People for l&S. 35 cents; iotage, 13 cents additional. I -- - Remittances should be made br Post OfSce Money Order or Draft, tot roid chance of kws. Newspapers are nt to copy this advertise ment without the express order of HAsnsa A Bbotheks. dee IS Ad tt'iress -' IDLRP23 BSOTnZTlS. New York. jan U tf Willard'o. Commercial Hotol Wilmington, N. C. ( M. SCH LOSS, Prop, piRST-CLASS tN EVERY RESPECT., .' tar nrst-clacs r Bar fand BILLIARD SA UXV ATTACHKD. . t : "I L - Ji f J Lj W r - v DR. f Q IBffORE AND AFTER 1 Electric httstt$ ara section 33 Dajj TriiL to r.3Efi oray, you?iq cr old. -rrrflO mrtt milevinz fra Ssrtocs Vrtntxii Vlwu. WJT13W WlJlKXJ0U. m il tH 4Het) . otm. l t!io.VAi, 'atvkh rcai'iinarf frvfti Ar nl ; orrra Cxi ?. fcjdy rrtrff n eit!ct rf?t 1 ntiwaof IIitTR.Vi Kas'-1 J!v;ioii,i SAZirxtKO. I fctuJt unoe far iUiu.tra.u-d hiapliW4 In. AUr&M V YCITAIS B'llT Cg:,LUgSKAtl. t:i:iT.
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