t ' 4 4 " ' , : i I I- ! - 1 ; 1 ' i i 4 The Daily Review JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor & Prop. WILMINGTON. N. C. FRIDAY. AUGUST 17. 1883 Entered at the PostoOce at Wilmington. N. C. aa second-class matter. lion. Samuel J. Randall says ho will bo tho Speaker of the next House ot Represent tivej, and we suppose that ought to settle the question, but some how it fails to do so. It strikes ns very forcibly that bo may find an insupera ble obstacle in his way to that coveted position In the shape of opposing votes. In the Forty-eighth Congress thqre will be 191 Democrats, 119 Republicans, C Mahoneites, 5 Independents, 2 Green backers and 2 vacancies, making a total of 325. This will rive a Democratic majority over the llepubacaus ot and a maiority over all ot 5Q votes. Mr. Randall will undoubtedly secure some Democratic voles, but we are not yet willing to believe that he will get enough, with all the aid he cau draw from the Republican ranks, to gain the position. Mr. Cox. of New Xork. and Mr. Carlisle, or Kentucky, are in the race for the same position, and while Mr. Randall will havo sonie following among Democrats who endorse his views upon the tariff question, either of the rentlemcn we have named is much more popular than he. is. Both Mr Carlisle and Mr. Cox arever popular with the members ot tho House, and both arc in full accord with the senti ments of the masses of the Democratic party and iu our opinion one or the other will be elected to the position which Mr. Randall is so positive he will obtain. KSTIJIATEOF CHOI'S. Among the most valuable publica tions to dealers in grain arc tho monthly reports of the Kansas State Roard of Agriculture. In these reports Is given the acreage, estimated yield and present condition of crops, and a meteorological bnimary for the month. The figures ara caffully compiled, and are as ac curate as rK&ib!e, hud tho estimates arc made by met. ol experience and ability. The report foi the month of July has just reached us. i oni it we learn that the wheat crop of that Ctate is thi3 year a little over 28,000.000 bushels, a falling off of 7,000,000 bushel or 20 per cent., irom last year & unprc ccdented yield. Corn i3 now in excel lent condition, and the crop is estimated at about 170,000,000 bushels, an in crease over lasi year or a omit xo ?r cent. Early in the season the prospect for corn was poor, there having been almost no rain for a month previous to July .20, but the rains came copiously then, and were in time to revive the crop. Tho total crop of the Uuited States for 1S33 is placed by this report at iCO. 000,000 bushels less than that of last year. That crop furnished for export 130,000.000 buhcls. of which forty or fifty millions still remain stored in this country. The Kansas Roard of Agriculture evidently believes that 13 will prove to bo a prosperous year, and the facts and figures It furnishes ought to go far toward establishing confidence in the general" financial situation. While the crop of this year is not so great a it might be, still we shall have a lar?e amount for export; and the prices, ow ing to the partial failure of the yield in England, aud to the very shortness of bnr own crop, will be higher than thev were last year. Some of the Republican newspapers are already figuring out the result of the next Presidential election in a way that is rather a ni rising. A The Philadelphia Press calculates that if the States vote in 1884 as they voted in 1880 the Re publican candidate for President will get 228 votes and the j Democratic can didate 173. votes. This would give the election to the Republicans by a ma- jority of 55 electoral votes, j But not even the most sanguine of the Republi can prophets daxo claim any4 such re sult, and the rrtss admits that the Re publicans can only count on 171 votes, while it concedes to the Democrats 129 votes. Connecticut, Indiana and New York are placed among the doubtful Republican States, and California. Flor ida. New Jersey, North Carolina and Virginia are rated among the doubtful Democratic States. I If the National Dem oency. says tho Charleston ' Neics and Courier, should have the courage and good sense to adopt the right kind of Tariff-Reform platform j next year, it would neccsitatc a rather startling re vision of this kind of estimate. Possi bly we might lose in ! the East some Statc3 which are put down as "doubtful, but which tho Republicans in their hearts concede to us;but for every electoral vote so lost we should gain three in tho Northeast and in the Pa cific States, where tho farmers rule the roast. . one is just like, a slate pencil." "It ought to draw well, then," quietly re marked a friend, whose mind was en grossed withhi?h art studies. Cam bridge Tribune.' r ; s ? Surgeon Main, of the Marine Hospi tal Service, has made a report of -the sanitary condition of Brownsville and Matamoras. Tetanus is common at Brownsville, but there is no fever of a malignant type. Smallpox is epidemic at Tolucca and Tepic, Mexico. Measles epidemic at Hcrmosillo and throughout the States of Sonora anp Sinaloa Yel low fever at Hanteca and Orizaba, also at Progreso, Yucatan, where it has ex isted for some weeks. Fever traveling West and South, and not North. Ty phus epidemic in the mountains and valley oyer Durango, Zacatecas, Agua, Calients, and promises to be a great scourge;to Mexico. MOONSHINE. MISCELLANEOUS. FIFTEEN FACTS. ! : Xcnralrfc and Nerrons Ileadache removed by Dr Benson's Celery and Chamomile Pills. - Humor. Scrofula, Ulcers vanish before Dr Benson's Skin Cure. Internal and external. Dr Benson's Skin Cure consists of internal and external treatment at same time and it makes the skin white, soft and smooth. It contains no poisonous drugs. flat druggists. -Oh, how my headaches ! Remove the cause by Dr. Bensoa's Celery and Chamomile Fills. Tender Itchings in cured by Dr. Benson's any part of "the body Skin Cure. 'Tis bes . MISCELLANEOUS. P. M. Hale's Publications. WOODS AND TIMBERS OF NORTH CAROLINA. ! 1 vol. 12mo., Clolth, $1.25. "The t that makes them nblicatlon of such facts1 In a shape accessible. Is the verv best service mat tne puDiic spirited men in the Smith Pin rli t.hofi- Ktifoa V V IT.M -II- Headache banished, no matter what cause. sick, nervous, neuralgic, dyspeptic. Which Is it ? It can be effectually removed by Dr. Ben son's Celery and Chamomile Pills. Sick headache, distressing malady, cured by Dr. Benson's Celery and Chamomile Pills, ! ' Makes the skin soft, white and smooth. Dr Benson's Skin Cure. Elegantly put up. j Dr. Benson's Celery and Chamomile Pills contain no opium, quinine; or other harmful drug, and are hlerhly recommended for head ache, nenralarla and nervousness. 50 cents at druggists. i Periodical Headaches fly before Dr, son's Celery and Chamomile Pills. All rists. Ben-drug- While the greatest trade of New York is that of readysmade clothing, that of Boston is the shoe trade, in which re cent failures have created so great a disturbance. It is said, however, that Tho average youns lady wants? at least four feet of a seat in a street car for a ride ot six blocks, but she will ride half a day Sunday squeezed into a bng- jry beside her young man and not find tho least lault. Detroit Free Press. "Surprised eyebrows are the latest fashionable nironv with the ffirls. The desired expression is said to. be gained , FJ joun? man is asking them out to have - t r t some ice-cream. lsurixnyion tree lYcss. i "I have been married now," boasted a prosy old fellow, "more than thirty years, and cave never given my wne a cross word," "That's because you never dared, uncle," said a little nephew who lived with them. "If you had auntie would have made you jump." Waif. "Well," said a "jaunty son-in-law, lounging in from the office with his father's mail, "you've got a postal here from ma, and she says she's met a cy clone." !"Pity the cyclone." was the ccntleman's crusty reply, as he "The very thing needed. A very important worx ior me siaie. rumtnffum star. "A timely and valuable publication. Must prove of preat service to the State." Ckxr- lottt Journal. - --- "Mr. Hale has done the state a great aer vice." Biblical Recorder, r "Of such thorough excellence that it de serves the widebt clrcu lation. Ara$hville (Term.) Lnmberman. The book is well printed on tinted paper, is handsomely Douna in ciotn, contains 272 pages and an accurate ana beautifully executed map of the State, with all its railroad routes de fined, t Dr. Benson's Skin Cure consists of internal and external treatment at same time and it makes the skin white, soft and smooth. It contains no poisonous drugs. $1 at druggists. Dr. Benson'.? Celery and Chamomile Pills cure headaches of every nature promptly, alsb neuralgia. Elesrantlv put up. two bottles in one pack age, Is Dr Benson's Skin Cure. All druggists, sure. Headache banished, no matter what cause. sick .nervous, neuralgic, dyspeptic. Which is It? It can be effectually removed by Dr Ben son's Celery and Chamomile Pills. C. N. Crlttenton. Sole Wholesale Age Dr. C. W. Benson's Remedies, 115 Fulton St., Newlork. june 9-lw-ch-sat-nrm EVERYBODY'S BOOK. Answers to simple questions frequently put to lawyers by Laymen. Points in Law of value to every man in North Carolina the Professional man, the Farmer, the Mechanic, ihe Landlord, ; the Tenant, the Cropper, the Laborer. . I 12mo., paper, Trice Five Postage 'Stamps) 15 cents. jFor sale by booksellers (generally; who may be supplied in quantities on favorable terms, by either of the undersigned. " , f If not to be had ai your local ! book . store, mailed post-paid on receipt or the price, by I K. J. HALE & SON, Publisher?, Booksellers and Stationers, N. Y i or, P. M. Hale, Publisher, Raleigh, N. Cl febli . I "THE" SEASHORE ! sil l rrnnl lam a n 'a rniarxr ronlff na the leather failures have swept away :abbed h;3 Den into the inkstand, Burl rn i ttt The World watch statioxe- I t . ti I JL BY JrACKAGE IS tUC iastest SeillUS! uniy uiu iiuiit tvaicu uuo mug wcu i muiQii r rce 11 ess. '- "Uncle," asks little Paul, "when I am big will I still bo your nephew?" "Alwavs. my boy; thus, when you are CO you will still be my nephew, the same as to-day." . Little Paul, after a HOTEL BRUNSWICK ! SMITH VILLE, N. C. unsound, and with the rubbish has pone a most pernicious practice I hat of irregular credits from manufacturers to their customers, the shoe dealers, j j- . The covernuicnt keeps niov'msaround ont West and according to all accounts, is having a goodf time. It has been hunting and fishing, has camped out several nishts without any manifes- disadvantage to its Constitution or by laws, that we havo heard of. We do not know how long it will continue on , its j travels, but there is reason j to suppose that it will return to Washington in thecourse of a month or sit weeks. moment's reflection : "Yes, but you will not have been my unclo for a long time." Paris Pastry. Enterprising local Agents wanted in this town for an article that is sure to sell, live druzsrists and srocers prefer- - -j "- - i red. Address Humiston Food Preserva tive Co.. 75 Kilby Street. Boston. dawt2Sa. A young man in St. Joseph was bit ten by a young lady, and died from the eflects ot the wound. She was evidently mad about something. kt Package is the fastest selling j article In the market. Contains IS sheets Note Paper, 18 Envelopes. Pencil, Fcn-Holdcr, Pen 1 - i i - r :( - T ii..n anu a naniuumu uiwuu oi jcwcuv. neum price 23 cents. .Four .dozen for $6 00. A WATCH GUARANTEED WITH EVEEV FOUR dozen you okcek. For 25 cents, in one or two cent postage stamps, we will send a com-, nlcte sample package, with elegant Gold Pla ted Sleeve Buttons. Gold Plated Studs, GoH Plated Collar Button. Handsome Watch Chain. Gold Plated Ring and elegant Scarf Pin. Register larsre amounts. 4s page Illus trated Catalogue of Guns, seif-cocfeina: Revol vers. Telescopes. Spy Glasses. Watches, Ac cordeons.'Vlolins.Organettes. &c. free. Write at once to World Manufactur- TVmT'Tf'Ti1 !0 Nassau St., N. Y. vr jl jlxjju SEASIDE HOTEL ! WRIGHTS YILLE, N. C. B, JL. PE Kit Y, Proprietor. 1 PERSONAL. by English banks arc having nearly as profitable a year iu as in but speculation has fallen off. and deposits and discounts are less In amount than last year, in tho case of the London dis counwiousei snowing a shrinkage in their business of one tlflh. So far this is much liko Iho situation in this coun try. where mercantile discounts 8t low rates aro as large as ever, whUe the shrinkage in speculation has reduced crcatly tho loans arising from stock operations : dui in tnriana money is short, while here it is abundant. Dr. Gregory, of tho civil service com misssion, gircs gratifying evidence of tho s access of Iho work of reform so far as it has gono. It is satisfactory to be assured that tho beads of departments are showing a disposition to facilitate the working of the new system and that public opinion 4s -growing more and more favorable to it as it takes the form of an accomplished fact. Dr. Gregory gircs assurance a'so that the men who offer themselves for examination are of . higher character and ability than those who were wont to seek' office through the favor and influence of politicians. General Grant, being unable to ac ceDt tne invitation to aiienu tne re- onion of tho soldiers who fought on each side at tho battle of Wilson's creek sent a letter, in which ho said: "I hope yoa will find tho occasion a very cn joyable one, and that the soldiers who were arrayed against each other 22 Years ao will be no less friends than if iheyhaa been engaged in the same cause, and tho only rivalry that may exist between them hcrcalter will be .to sco who can prove the best citizen of our common and great country. Forty-nine, salmon were killed young Allan Arthur in Canada. Cardinal McCloskey is feeling better down on tho New Jersey coast. Col. Fred Grant has become a per inanent resident of Morristown, N.J. Daughters of tho la to Gen. CarfielJ and ot Mr. Hayes attend tne same school at Cleveland. uev. I Jr. b. ireoicus rrime is iroing into the Adirondacks from Saratoga. tie has nearly readied the mblical age of man. Rev. Dr. Robert L, Collier, of Boston, is to be the new pastor of the Free Christian Church in Kentish Town, Iondon, Eng. j i Andrew Jackson's portrait, hand somely engraved, is soon to be sold throughout the country for four cents on a postage stamp. Tho late Bishop Gilbert Haven's aged mother is lying helpless with paralysis. and her children and grandchildren are taking care of her. ; M. do Ix?ssep's abbreviation for Bens jamin is Jack. At least he has bad h:s latest boy christened by tho more for mal appellation. Tint calls him Jack just the same as if he wero not.. Georec Du Mauricr. the famous ar- tisst of Hindi, is blind in one eye. His charming figures of children, in which he h far more successful than in those of women, are home studies for he has several of his own.l Mr. Bontwell. ex-Secretary of tho frcasury. declares that so far as politics are concerned, he is only a looker-on in Vienna, and interferes with the ad vanceof civilization as guided by poli ticians no further than to cast his vote at the polls, j He is said to 'be growing oiu and gray. Aigburth YalcU the name of the farm near Townson. Maryland, owned and occupied by Mr. John E. Owens, the comedian. He has fifty-two acres of corn, seventy acres of wheat and thirty M. acres oi iruus anu vegetaoies, ana a largo butter and cbocso factory," He is proud of his agricultural achievements. Of Judge Davis lose mi to trip the San Franscisco Chronicle says :! "The Hon. David Davis saw the valley in a scnsioie lasnion. tits Immense avoir dupois would not permit , him to cad about on a horse's back, so ho drank in the scenery from tho porch of his hotel while his more ambitious spouse 'did' some of the commoner, points in the valley." j SHORTS. Flies and Bugs. Flies, roaches, ants, bed-bugs mice, gophers, cnipmunks. by "Rough on Rats." 15c. rats, cleared out ing Co.. 120 : B00KS-2 Tons a Day. OVER 600.000 VOLUMES READY. The cho'cest literature of the world, often the best editions published, loo-r auk uataluuujs FREE Lowest prices ever known. NOT sold by dealers. Sent for examination BEFORE pay 5IENT, on evidence of good faith. JOHN B. ALDEN. Publisher, 18 Vesey Street, N. Y. P. O. Box 1227. a us i 4w BURN HAM'S Josh Billings has this playful appli cation oil see-saw: I saw a blind woodsawyer. While none ever saw him see, thousands have seen him saw." " WouliVnt be without Dr. Benson's Celery and Cliamomilc pills if they cost 1 . a pill. Thev lured me of neuralgia, of 9 years standing." Joseph Snyder, i'axions, Pa. 50 cts. per box, at druggists. 1IIE8E TWO SUMMER RESORTS WILL I be open MONDAY, MAY 28. ! . 1 The Hotel Brunswick, at Smith ville, is 25 miles I below Wilmington, and accessible by two first class steamers, making two trips daily. i Tne Seaside Hotel is situated in a larsre grove on Wrightsville Sound: is composed of cotta ges for families, and within 7 miles of Wil mington, ai the head or a line Shell ltoad. the best In the Southern country. EOTn HOTELS IN FULL VIEW OF THE OCEAN. Good surf and still water bathing. - The wholesale small orders WHOLESALE! WCEs prlefT. wvetobe ...... iii! Li ..... ini 81s u 1 1 00 a (.. i 00 1 90 1 60 7 ?8 20 7M 0 00 BAGGING - ' dard-..V..... 131 "----.. BACON-NortoCwtoi"' Tamo 1 u. sides, v ib. WESTERN SMOKED ""' IIams.... 1 Sides, V ..........;."- I Shoulders.. .. DRY SALTED Sides. V ft . ' I Shoulders, V lb. T BARRELS Spirits Tnrr-Mh Socond Hand, each...;... Kfv Ke Ynrlr m). New City .each BEESWAX, V BRICKS, V M r BUTTER, V ft : ; . North Carolina.. i, Northern..... ...... ....... Wilmington Northern CANDLES, tf- lb-Sperm. Tallow V" Adamantiae " ' ' CHEESE, p lb I Northern Factory....... Dairy, Cream.... .. State COFFEE, lb ... " Java... ; j;t. I Laguyra........ ......". Rio.. j 1 CORN MEAL, V bus.. In sacks I, W COTTON TIES. V. bundle.? i'E? . ?i o ' 2? St 13 10 S 18 id iu a 1 14 domestics Sheeting, 4-4, yd. . Yarns, bunch..... EGGS, fr dozen.. 85 a .. .... ii Mackerel, No. 1, Vbl.. lgU Mackerel, No. 1, V half bbl.. s v. Mackerel, No. 2, bbl.... .. 5 5 Mackerel, No. 2, half bbl.. 5 on Mackerel. No. 3, V bbl....... 7 k Mullets, V bbl 4 on Mullets, Fork bbla. ......... brcod7ib:..f.,.y..::f :::: s 4 FERTILIZERS, V 2,000 fts ? Peruvian Guano, No. I.......57 m LJ : - " No. 2 3600 ' Lobos. 00 00 5 ?? Baugh's PhQsvnate. 00 00 ' 21 Carolina Fertiliser S 2 Ground Bone 00f 2S" ff10 01 1810 00 G550 O800 o otto Bone Flour. ...00 00 ...00 00 IMS 00 Arm Navassa Guano.... 40 00. 2i 2? v complete Manure,... ...... ...00 00 w nann s jrnospnaie. ..... ,L . .00 00 . . A -k A -.M . I . I Ajl t, auuu uyopuare , . . .00 00 J7n fin W7 or 00 Berger & BuU's Phosyhate.too 00 a S I .1 ma D An " - French's Carbonate of French's Agricultural Lime.. XAJVH, 1 DDI 'tne o no Northern Super....;..... s 50 Extra..... fi m FamUy.. 7 00 019 t Bauds of PAMPHLET FREE BY BU RNHAM BRO S,YORK, PA , Every variety of Fish, and abundance of Oysters, Clams and Crabs. spacious liail Kooms. with Music. I . Ten-Pin Alleys, Billiards and Terms moderate, j may 20 fine Bar. HOW TO WIN AT CARDS, DICE. c 1 j- JlOSis Observer. VI the sporting fraternity to WIN with in i f nines of cliance. Bond for my m ammotb - clroular. Address, PIKE. SUYDAM.-O Cf and 07 Hassaa Street, New Tors city. 9 . "MOORE COUNTY GRIT" J fr The Milwaukee man who attempted to get op a corner in lard found the lat ter so slippery that he fell oil anu hurt nimseli. Jo What Seven Could not do. Nash ville. Tenn., April 6, 1881. II II Warner & Co..- Sirs Seven physicians could not do for me what your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, ac complished. Hopelessly sick with kid ney diseases, it restored me to perlect health. J AfX)U ALYJGKS. "What is true bravery ?V asks a New York paper. It is goinff to sleep while your wile sits up in beu to listen lor burglars. , 1 r CORN MILLS AND MILLSTONES, (ALL SIZES;. BESTINTHEWORLD SAMPLES OF HE AX EEOTT ON APPLICATION. f NORTH CAROLINA MiLLSTONE CO. Branch Office, Charlolte, N. C. ang 13 4w dAw rilTION THIS PATER A MONTH and BOARD for thre live younjr men or ladies In each county. Address P. W. Zieglek & Co I'liuaucipnia, l'a. anj; 13 4v 0.1: TTi.E Ckeek, Mich., Jan. 31, 1870. Gentlemen Having been afllicted for a number of years with indigestion and general debility, by the advice of my doctor I used Hop Uitters. and must say they afforded me almost instant relict. I am glad to be able to testily in their behalf. THOS. (J. KNOX. A farmer named Joe FulfordUvas lynched by citizens of Miller county, (la., Saturday lor tho murder of his wife, in which he was aided by two ne groes. The loss by the Vineyard Haven firo will probably fall short of $200,000. It strikes almost a death-blow at this ancient village. It leaves hundreds of people homeless, many of whom are thrown upon the charity of their neigh- oors. 1 j 1 The latest sensation in Augusta Ga , is me aquatic gyrations ol a colored man who is rirafinr the renown ot the lato Captain Webb in his divin? teats at least. His name is Warren Bailev and ho claims to catch fish by divioz for them and bringing up. as ho savs". two or three fish every dip he makes. A specimen pun by the cigarette sort ot young man : ; VI heso cigarettes are horribly hart," said lioIUs UolworthT. as he rolled one of tho latest brand be ween his .'gloyed fingers ; "why this "I jump at conclusions," remarked the cat when she grabbed at the rat's tail as he went out ot sight down a hole. S200 A YEAR 1 CAN BE SAVED IN THE LIVING EXPENSES OF THE FAMILY by the use of Riix Magnus, the llutulston rood Preservative. It preserves Meat, Fish. ju'.ik, uream, Kggs, and all kinds of Animal Food fresh and sweet for weeks, even In the hottest weather. This can be proved .by the KKumomajs ot minareus wno nave tried It. ou can prove it for yourself for '50 cents. You wll find that this Is an article which will save you a great deal of money. NO SOURED MILK. NO SPOILED MEAT. . NO STALE EGGS. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8th ; , i 1 I the undersigned will revive the publication the FAYETTE VILLE OBSERVER. I The Observes will be a lai-re 2Scoinmn weekly newspaper, and will be mailed I toanh scribers, postage paid, at $2 per annum, al ways In advance. It will rive thn nw nf thn day in as.ample form as its space will permit. ojiu uoLii rugujar; anu occasional correspon dents will contribute letters from the Canita on State politics and affairs. labor, first of allj to assure the prosperity of the Town of Favetteville. to develon t.h vast agricultural resources of its own and thn neighboring counties, and to Promote all that concerns The welfare of the people of North Carolina. i, Opposed to such Innovations on the homely ways of our fathers as, In the guise of pro gres, harm society, the Observer will be found In full sympathy with the new things born of the changed condition nt thn Snnth which sound iuderment or enlihtfttip-d a-mei-i. ence find to be also good. - . as to merest: it will strive to deserve the reputation or trie name It Inherits re 6 00 5 7!5 50 11 o let Mtt 90 75 66 CO 4 10 I 20 1 15 i 75 a n a: a i i O It SO 1! 75 tft OH a. i w a l li5 83 M CT20CC 022 00 C13 00 Sufl feb 10 E. J. II ALE, Jr. 1883. . i r ! Harper's Weekly. ILLUSTRATED. rper's Weekly stands at the head of AmM. illustrated weekly journals. Ttvita rmno im position in politics, its admirable lllnatm. Tennyson's "May Queen." Who knows that if the beautiful girl who died so young had been blessed with Dr. Pierce's "Prescription" she might have reigned on many another bright May-day. The "Favorite Pre scription" is a certain cure for all those disorders to which females are liable. By druggists. : lu-f It is assorted that the author ot Bunyan's "Pilgrni's Progress" never rode in a conveyance. That is as it should be. We never saw a bunion anywhere else but on loot. Tonkers Statesman. i i W A. 111 1 Jt m ii wiu s.eep mem iresn ana eweet ior many days and does not impart the slightest'foreign taste to the article treated. It is so simple in operation , that a child can follow the direc tions, is as harmless as salt and costs only a fraction of a cent to a pound of meat, fish, but ter or cheese or to a quart of milk. This 13 no humbug; it is endorsed by such men as ProfJ Sam'l W. Johnson, of Yale College. Sold by druggists and grocers. Sample iound3 sent pre-paid by mall or express (as we pref er) on icwiptui iicc. i-tiiuiu your express onice. Vlandine brand for meat: Ocean wave for fish and sea food ; Snow Flake for mUk, butter and cneese; Anti-Jt crmeut, Anti-Fly and Anti Mold, 50c per lb. each. Pearl for cream; Queen for eggs, and Aqua-Vitae for fluid ex tracts, st per lb. each. I THE HUMISTON FOOD PRESERVING CO. 72 Kilby St., Boston. Mass. For sale by ' ju'.y 2Sd&w loo Cotton Seed Lost Faith in Physicians. ROSADALIS. the Great Southern Remedy, cures all diseases of the blood. It is one of the best remedies ever offer- eu to the public, and as it is prepared witn tne greatest care, as a specific lor certain diseases, it should be more effectual than hastily written and care lessly prepared prescriptions made by incompetent pnysicians. rake KUSA- DALIb for all disorders arising from impure blood. It is endorsed by lead in? professional men as well as bv emi nent physicians and others. Try it. Ha can tisan tions. its carefully chosen serials, short stories, sketches, and poems, contributed hv th frr: most artists and authors of thariav it nnraa Instruction and entertainment to thousands of American nomes. . it 'Will always be the aim of thp. iMiinahoa to make Harper's Weekly the most iwmillnr and . " 11 " . . . x--x- -- aiua;nvc Laiuxiy newspaper in tne world.; Harper's Periodicals. Per Year: , HABPER'Sj Weekly. Habpeb's Magazeje. Hakfeb's Bazak....... The Thsee above publications. Any Two above named Habpeb's Yocxo People..... Hakper's Maqaztnr Ii Habpeb's Young PeopteI 5 00 IIARPKR'S FKASKLIN SQUARE LlBBABT. vuc iar numbers) ......10 00 1 osiaae jrree to all i.w . Stales and Canada. , ....$1 00 ....4 00 .... 4 00 10 00 .... 7 00 1 50 City Mlllfl Extra. Family....... !.... " I Extra Family.... GLUE V lb..... GRAIN, V bushel ! Corn, from store, bags, white. Corn, cargo, In hulk, white.. Com, cargo, In bags, white.. Corn, cargo, mixed, In bogs.. Oats, from store Cow Peas... HIDES, lb Green....... rw JLTl T. ............ ....... w-v . . . . -1. . 11 r .1 r UA1 , 1UU IDB Eastern. .....i.. Western... North River...: uuop uron, V lb io IxRI,lb Northern lbtt North Carolina 00 a LIME, tf" barrel 1 40 0 LUMBER. City Sawed, M f L. It . 1 Ship Stuff, rcsawed. 18'00 Rough Edge Plank.... ... ,.; .15 iOO Wes t India Cargoes,a wording 1 to quality la 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned.. 18 00 bcautung and Board. coTOn..l2 MOLASSES, V gallon - jsew crop. cuDa, in hhds " " " in bbls Portoj Rico, in b ads f . WAB. ........ ar; House, in hhds.....l... " inubb. Syrup, in bbls NAILS, tf- Keg, Cut, lOd baais.. OILS, gallon Kerosene... .' Lard I Linseed...:........ ........... I Rosin.... Tar.... Deck and Spar.. POULTRY Chickens, live, grown. Spring... Turkeys PEANUTS tf" bushel... POTATOES, tf" bnshel Sweet j..... Irish, bbl.. ........... PORK, & barrel I I City Mess.......... ...... .....23 5C Prime.. .J..... 1 4.. .16 00 Rump...J.....i...i .17)0 RICE Carolina, & lb.......... 1 Rough, tf" bushel... BAGS, tf- lb Country.......... City ROPE, V lb SALT, V sack, Alum.! Llverpoo ....i . Lisbon... ............J.J. American....................'. SUGAR, V ft Cuba Porto Rico. &. conee..... ....... .. R i c Ex C Crushed....... SOAP, y roNorthern SHINGLES, 7 In. VM. .; 10 80 I Common.... j to J CypresaiSaps 4 60 STAVES, y M-W. O. Barrei:.12 00 k9'J?&ihGa'" .......00 00 TAT.TMir u n. ... . a i"-"" V ID. ...... .......... B D , TWBy-M 'eeWJWpptog.12 00 mi 00 m 111.13 Juxu,... ................ .11 KB19 W Mill Prime.- ....1...". 7 M S 8 W Mill Fair.. 4 e OOffl 6 M Common Mill.. B 00 ; efOK Inferior to Ordinary . . n m -l mmA 00 W"msKEY, gal-Northern.. 1 00 O 4 00 North Carolina.. 1 rt 0 WOOL, y Hv VVaehed. "28 0 153 unwa&noa.. .............J , 21 49 22 Burrr.. ,! 10 O li 09 I if . ! .... - iOQ ' a so 00 a 8 00 O fci 00 0 CO ,26 O Ti - I 40 80 0 00 atit 11 9 11 i;io &ia 190 9100 90 a 3 oo ...ii ioo n I a .... no 41 e .... ' 33 a is 20 a so ..... 75 a i ss U..I 90 O1I0 :1 I .1, u 3 60 a 75 071 02100 mi 00 cii 00 4Uw9 ! 8 95 a 1 15 1H0 i mo i 00 a 75 00 a 75 00 a 00 00 a 75 00 0 w; 00 0 00, 00 00 a fc 10 a .11 5 1 0 1 ,01100 0 3 00 10 6 00, 07M Al8 00j 010 00 in the United 500 rOT liantinff. LShY'eaotth. WH,.iegto with the 1 i- iv 4 utuuer lur tj;iniirv fT 00 r V rAn Il'l, r, V "riDer wisnes to commence with the Number next nftor tho sn f T " x utbfcx our Annual Volumes of Harper's ---- nuui.ounung, win oe sent bv mail Dnctnira r.a!,l l v wu, Wj BUSHELS GOOD FOR SALE AT PLANTING SEED. "SP??. 'by express, free of ex- SNr..-', 8 not exceed iur w Per volume. wnAw XSr'JrS: l suitable for IA2DCUI II V 1131.11 TAflrr Sr a - Farmers, Tate Notice.1 jyjOURlS' HOQ CHOLERA COMTOpD la juat the thing to cure or prevent no Choi era ana an diseases to whfeh Rwin S ; It will prevent' i that dreadful dlaeu own asTrichnaB. and will nnt.ronr horiln a thrifty, healthy condition, clearing the kid neys, liver. &.. of vormi find n,nutn i . Each package contains one and one-half pounds and wilt if given strictly . according to directions. Cure 10 hmrt nt thn rhvUMi nut 20 hogs in a condition to fatten In one halt the USUai Ume. thArp.hv cmHt.in .ko 4amA xne farmers of nnniin n.tn.rit tne praise. , , All iarmera' ahmiVl hn Tiark- age.- h.u.. i,;',.;!;.;,!,." r' t or sale .whnUkaaiA n. v. r it FLEMMING HOUSE. F. P. JONES, C, ATTORNEY AND Coon practice In any part oi fio State. Special attention given; to the col Boa of claims spt 10-iy. C LINTON, N selior-at Law. Will Old Newspapers JpOR SALE VERY CHEAP. Applvpo THIS orriCE may 13-tf Willard'e. people are always on the lookout for chan ces to increase their earn 1 n cr anrl In tma .vrv wcimj utose wno I uo not lmpreve uiuiiwniuuuei remain m poverty. We of fer a great chance to make monev. We. mnt many men, women, boys and glrla to work for tt? u , caiues. Any one can uw w w ytvvvny xrom we first start. The u""" pay more uan ten times ordl. wgco. xpensive outnt Turnlshed free. No one who engages falls ta Idly. You can devote your whole time to the TJS.JJfV?? momenta. Full In tomaUon and all that Is needed sent tree: Ad- 0T 1 WW tiT V4 - by Post-Oftice mcc ofJoss. J "I Money Order or Draft, tn JSZu7$notl Ji isAjioisr, isri ; cl HARPER & BROTITKRS I '- ' h " f : u .'- ' 1 ew xora- W. .1. PAT ro n t- dec2 LYOK&HEALY aiaie & aonroe ts., Chicago. . BAKU VATALOCUE. IPm9MM. EdmUil LiZ' SUwU. Drca, 'ImjorH Sum. H IUUL Bsadrr ' B.n.1 rk..... ; u .-- - eheodiTd&w. mm m d 4r i 5 k J SITUATED AT THE VERY FOOT of the iTtEl' wiimn signt ana easy reach ox some of the nnt finAt.a T. I ?S?w?d,o;hcT o interest are nearJ iJ?hiul salubrious climate and excell 1 will be pleased to H? A8t or recreation In the mountains ?w?g!5? 8Dmmcr Months. .Excellent Ublf . nr5Z& nia and prompt service guaranteed. Terms low.

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