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Y... , jlp I THE GREAT Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Scialica, i , n-.baoo. Backache. H-wdache.Toothache, ... .INru WMHLY flH AM) 4H.S. T,li; -Iff !.:. 1 rtt( ft V.K!,I i: . Bili;wr. 1.8.1. . . im t - ' ' . Toe claim too ranch forSAMAKi tas NBvrCE," says a skeptic. "Jow can oie medicine be a e pc; 3 cine for ISpilep. sy, Dyj-pda, J Alcoholism, 9 Opium Eating, Rnenmatum, nd fiitr other complaint?" Wc claim it a "x ( 'iuii1 v. because the virus of all diseases U. 'A from the blood. Its Nerrine, Resolvent, . M-raiiveamt Laxative properties meet all the ; I'nAti'ous tic a-la referred to. It's known wor'd U flu jpjyEXclolilQlulEnon It (juieH and composes mw paueni uut ujr m mtroduction of opiates and drastic cathartics, but by t lie restoration of activity to the stomach ml nervous Bvstem, whereby the brain is rc e vei of morbid fancies, which are. created by the ranees above referred to. To Clergymen, Lawyers, Literary men. Mer chants, BankcM.Ladios and all those whose eed Kitary employment causes nervous prostrat ion, irregularities of the bipod, stomach, bowels oi ' j.iduf-ys or who require a nerve tonic,appetlzer .,r Miimilant.SAMABlTAN Nekvixk is Invaluable. TUousands proclaim it tlio most womlerl aT in u?.irtmt that ever sustained the sinking eylem. ,1W. Sold bv all DruggistR. The S. A. Kk'UMOND MED. CO., ProprSt, Joseph, Mo. l or testimonials and circulars fend stamp. Cbs, K. Crittaatoa, Agest, TerkCity. (34) for. 10 -lw-nrra . : QiirToroTto rrom Youthful Imprudence OUiluIclo causing Nervoua .Debility, laental and physical werknesa. Valuable In foratlon for home cure FREK. Used 23years r.u.pasfully. Dr. A. U. OHn, Box 242, Chica go. mayfll-d&wly SB ATE' S SPECIFICS Prepared from formnla used by an eminent jthynlctan tturiug 20 yeara auccesfiful practice. speelflc So. 1 Guaranteed to effect a radi al cure of all affections of the Blood, whether rxTolulous or acquired. Skin diseases, plm plea, moth patches, etc., aro permanently rutei by Bate's Specific No. 1. Prlco $1. Sprclflc No. 2 Cures SUMtHAli Wrakxkss, nkkvous Debility;, from Youthful Indlscre tions or Excesses, producing Exhausted Vital ii y ami Loss of Manhood. Thia rentely Is un. opualled in the cure of these complaints. Ii is a powerful ptimulus to the weakened Nervous system, assists Nature to renew the strength and vigor of the debilitated organs und effects n radical cure. Price fl. Specific No. 4 Gives instant relief and per roaaently cures Rheumatism. Price $ 2. specific No. 6 A positive cure for all wcak ucaaes common to females. Price $1. 8old by Druggists or sent on receipt of price iiyJ. W. Bate. f9 N. Clark St., Chicago. SEND FOR CIRCULAR. may 31 ly-d&w nrm ; ; t - CHAPTER II. "Maiden. Mass., Feb. 1, 1881, . Gentlemen : I suffered with attacks ot 3ick headache.' Neuralgia, female trouble, for years in the most terrible-and exemtiating manner. No mediciue or doctor could give me relief or cure until I used Hop Bitters," "The first bottle Nearly cured me The second made me as well and strong as when a child. "And I have been so to this daj ." My husband was an invalid for twen-' ty years with a serious "Kidney, liver 'and urinary com plaint,- . . - "Pronounced by Boston's best phy sicians "Incurable!" . Seven bottles of your bilters cured Iiirn and I know of the " Lives of eight persons" la my neighborhood that have beca iaved by your bitters. And many more are using them with great benefit. "They almost Do miracles?" Mrs. E. D. Slack. nov.21 d&w lm. ; Now York & Wilmington Steamship Line. TheDaily Rovi o v STEAMERS WILL SAIL, FROM NEW. YORK EVE&T SATURDAY, atSo'c'ock, P. M. BKN'EFACTOR ....Saturday, Nov 24 RKGULATOR.. Saturday Iec 1 BENEFACTOR..... ......Saturday, Deo 3 REGULATOR....!..... Saturday, Dec 15 BENEFACTOR - ..Saiurday Dec 2 REGULATOR Saturday, Dec 20 lf Through Bllla Lading and L6weat t hrough. Rates guaranteed to and from Points in North and South Carolina. -for Freight or Passage apply to s THeMAS E. BOND, Snpertntendent, Wllmbagtoa. N. C. THEO. ii. EGER, Freight AgentT ' ; - " 44 Broadway, New York. : JUST A KISS. Our liands were clasped to say good bve .- . That little word which means sot much; - S 'Uut soiuethiug hiding in her eye ! Lent strange sensations to the touch, j "()om! bye," she lisped, but never tirrcd I The lour Boft firi?ers in mv iwn ! As it the girlish heart demurred, Reluctant to be left alone. S.. dumb before the Hps that spoke, I bent and kissed them on the sly; The (.lingers- loosed, and then she broke ... Tho silence with -a swset "Jood by.1' Kovv wh'eu I pause to say farewell Such wisdom ,1 have won from this-: I know HS tlilf! il 6rifiif:in !H . A lingering hand nieau3 just a kis. . I'tick. For the lie view. XUo True Story of laitlc Jack Horner. t "Little ''Jack llorucr sat in thecorner Ealing a Christmas pie; lie put iu his thumb and took out a p!um, . Aud said : 'What a brave boy am I.'" Jack's father was killed iu a big light with the Iudiaus, and his mother, hav ing only one little boy, was very loud of him and iuduTged him very much too much; the neighbors said. He was a vcty bright boy with a very large mouth ami two rouud black eyes that shone tike beads. When be smiled he smiled all over his tayc, and vwn hu laughed his mouth snrcad very much co much that his whole face seamed to be mouth, with two shining eyes peeping out from the creases i Jack had t short lat legs and his mother, who Was very careful of his health, knit hitu red yarn iteck ings to wear iu tho Winter. -The other boys, who did not wear red stock imrs. called him red legs, and some went so far as to call out: "There goes Duck legs," a3 he ran along. But Jack did mot mind a bit; Jhe only smiled all over uis face and slammed tne gate as he ran to his mother. Little Jack Horner was a pretty good boy as far as goodness goes with little boys, lor all wise people know that it is not their nature to be very good. Mother Horner said if everJackgot to be so good as to do nothing wrong she would send lor the doctor right away . But Jack never troubled his mother iii that way And never got too very , very good, and aiways did enough mischief to keep her mind easy. ; Now, as Jack's mother was a widow, and not very "rich, she had to be careful of her nickles and dimes and bits that she might have some money to educate Jack when he was large enough to go to school ; so she had a lye leach and made her own soap. Jack did not like to play in the ashes so very much, but someway, very often, a bad little spirit inside him would take him right over to the lye beach and before he knew it he would have some of the dry ashes scooped into the backet of lye and his poor mother would find bim taking a shower bath of the mixture, which he sent flying up with a longjstick. He was very fond of a pair of old rubber boots which his mother kept in the lumber room , and as otten as the door was opened he would dodge in and get them out. Then ho would put a short leg in each and go carefully out of the door and into the yard, to march round for an hour or so . He was a fanny looking little chap with only his arms and head poking out of the two big boots. In the Summer, when there were plenty of peaches. Mother Horner's neighbors, who kept a cow, sent her a pitcher of cream, so that she might have peaches and cream for her supper. Jack stood by while his mother placed the pitcher in a basin of cold water, in the cupboard, and them went out un der a tree in the yard to Deal her peachs. By and by Jack came to the door to look out, and his mother noticed that thera was an arch of white round his upper lip, but she did not think just then that Jack was in mischief, so she finished pealing ., her peaches and tooki them in. Then she went to the cupboard, and when she got there the cream was all cone and the pitcher was empty. Jack had tasted ot it and found it so good that he drank it all and lett his poor mother not a drop lor her peaches. . When Jack Frost came, and brought could Winter days with him, Jack Horner's mother told him of Santa Glaus and the good things he brought to IRtle boys who were nice and who tried to behayc. So Jack, who was very anxious to have Santa Claus bring him some good things, tried to be nice and succeeded very well vac kept out of mischief sometimes lor an hour at a time. Three days before Christmas Jack's mother commenced to make the goodies, but she watched close and kept him away from them. She wanted to save the sweet first taste for him until Santa Claus had couio. Among all tho good things that made little Jack's lips smack and his eyes bliuk was one biir plum" pio which he wanted to taste the most. It stood on the middle of the pantry shelf with tho other pies, cakes and puddings, and every time Jack's mother opened the pontry door he would slip in and stand on his tiptoe to look at it.- lle did want to taste that pie so very much, but his : mother said if he only had patience he should have it all for himself on Christmas, t ' The day before Christmas Little Jack Uorncr was very restless and got into a. good deal of mischief. At last be found the old rubber boots he eo well loved and went out in tho yard to walk. He walked round and round and up and down until he came to the chicken trough, full of water, and there a bi thoucht stopped hitu. lie got out of his big boots quicker than he had ever done before, and then he found on old lobster can aud with it dished up ail of the water out of the chicken trough into tho rubber boots. He walked away from the boots a little bit and his shiny, black eyes spied the ah barrel .with a nice lull bucket beside it. He carried one boot over to the ashes and filled , it up to the lop, and then he carried the other boot and liad his . two fat hands fall just -ready to drop ia when his mother came along. ? She looked very angry; at littla Jack and took bin right atTsy icta tt3 he::?. tz bin dawn in his chair and gave him a good scolding. Little J ack was very much scared when his mother told him that she was afraid Santa Ciaus would not come to fill his stockings, and if he was not a nice boy the rest of the day Santa certainlv would not come. Little Jack tried very : hard to be a good boy and did very well j he only upset a cup of milk and hugged the do until it choked. When dark ; cuiv csctw UUIl, U 1 U19 UlUlUCr 9 ( largest pair of stockings ' and then he I kneeled down to say his prayers, he said "God bless Little Jack Horner aud t bless Santa Cfaus too and make him come down the chimney tosnight." And when hts mother tucked him in his snug TittJe bed she told him that she thought Santa CI us would come down to fill his stockings since he had tried so hard all the evening to be a nice boy. Next morniug Jack bounced out of bed and found bis stockings cram med full.' Dear old Santa Ciaus had comedown the chimney and tilled both ! stockings and wheu tbev would hold no more he put some on the floor. So Jack was very happy aud very jolly, and hopped .about very much iu the way that his uewjuuipiug-jackdid when bis owu fat augers pulled the string. Then tea o'clock came, the .time'.. for "Jack's between meals. Mother Homer went to the cupboard and brought cut the big plum pie; then sberecut Jack ialo, the cozy little corner by. the tire, where he would be comfortable and uot spread crutmba over her uicc. clean carpet, aud she jjavc hint Uc big pic Jack sat dowu on the floor with it. and, smiling ofieof. his very, bruad smiles, begau to break the crust. The big smile spread his mouth so much that it his eyes had not becu so bright and twinkling they would have becu hid. altogether. Be tween bites Jack hummed a make-up-as-you-go-aloDg tune to Vbimsclf. and th.en..whilc be fished out the uiccat blue plume, be remembered that Santa Claus thought him a nice boy, and that his mother said be was a nice boy. so bo sang over and over as he ate his pic "What a nice boy am I." I am afraid Little Jack Horner had bad dreams that Christmas night, he ate so much of the goodies. I think he mnst have heard turkeys gobbling, and have seen the ghosts ot the candy men and alLsorts of cracker animals; and pies and cakes must have skipped about belore nis eyes. - - -1 " : ' - r i L J Colorless and Cold. A young girl deeply regretted that she was so colorless and cold. Ier face was too white, and her hands and feet felt as though the' bjood did not circulate. After one bottle of Hop Bitters had been taken she was the rosiest and healthiest girl in the town, with a vivac ity and cheerfulness of mind gratifying to her friends. -:iItSCELlAKEOUS. FIFTEEN FACTS- Nearalglc and Nervous Headache removed by Dr Benson Celery and Chamomile Pills. Humor,' Scrofula, Ulcers vanish lieforo Ht Anson's Skin Cure. Internal and extcmaL Dr Benson's Skin Cure consists -ot. Internal and external treatnmu at same time and it makes . the skin wnite. soit and smooth. I i contains no poisonous dings. $1 at droirglsta. MISCELLANEOUS. Oh, howmy headaches! Remove the cause by Dr. Kenton's Celery and Chaniornila Pills.. Tender ltchings to any prt of the body iy ir. iH-niwn s cure. l is iw . j Headache banished, so matter what cause, sick, nervous, neuralgic, dyspeptic. Which is Jt ? It can be effectually removal by Dr. Ucn sons Celery aud Chamomile Pills. . 'i- ""'ck headache, rtUtrcsiug maladv, curcdi iyr itt. iwoson a eiftryana cna momilc Plus, Makes the silo white and mootlr: Dr Bcrt?on's .-skin Cure, Elegantly put up. fr Itcoy' Celery aul Cliamomile Pills outaiu no ophini. quinine, or other harmful druc. and aro highly rccomtnended for head aehc, neuralgia and nervousness. 50 cnte at druggisU. Periodical Headaches fly before , Dr. Ben son's telcry and Chamomile I'm. All drng- Hair .mi iscilp dlBcases thoroughly cured by Dr C W Henou'a Skin Cure. None like it. Pr- Bcuson'B ?kln Cure consists of latemal awdcxtciual treatment at same time andlt makes the skin white, soft and smooth. It c7ijtains no poisonous drugs. $ 1 at druggists. lr. Ikjoeon'i Celery and Chamomile Pills euro headaches of every nature promptly, also ncurala. Klesant'iy put up, two bottles in one pack age, U Dr Benson's Skin Cure. All druggists, sure. P A 11 Til -"Esthetics, . (4 designs). Some cuvAtJtOtuinjr gortl. Malle'l on receipt of 6 rest in ttamp. IJkaknb & Ci., IV -IIox l,4S7, N. Y. - dcc3-4w MTTITP without a teauiier r ilLfJUAV SOFEK'S iN-STAXTANtoraCfll'K t Keys ot Piano and anl Organ. lricc f 1. Will teach any person to ihtv-20 piece of mn s-ic in odIo dav. You couldn't leavn it from a teacher In a month for 5 Try it aud tc con vinced, r sample otv will be wailed to any addrejss4n receipt of cents in stamps bv HEAItNK & CO., Publisher, P. V. Uox l.izl. New York. nov .V4w Good Canvassers Wanted ! We oiler rare iaduceiueitt to gool agecta. Every rcidcr of this iarcr who desires rmt aiASEST work and Ukou vay, with ariNE PCRK OOL1 WATCH presented free, should send at once for our large bundle of parting lars. Large supply of samples sent free. Ad dress WASHINE MANUFACTURING tX)., Charlotte, 3Iich dec 3 4w mm VM3 thoyands of cases of the wit kind and of ionar rtandina hav been cured." Indeed, watroBjr Umy faith inks efficacy. that I wilt and TWO BOTTI.lif FKEK. together with a VALUABLE TRKAT18TE on this disease, to any suiferer. -GwasxpreesandP.O. address. Pa. T. A. SLOCUM, Ui Fearl St.Kew York. H!4ami r G rote's Greece, $2.70 : Mac I S I O T V aulay 's Kaprland, $ 1.60 ; " Grcen'rt Kn?lan'i, 1.73; Sehiller'ft Thirty Ic-ars Wars 40c ; Crcaay's Fifteen Decisive Battles, 10c, Carlylc's French Rvoluiion, soc; Greon, Schiller, Creasy, and Carlylc lu one, $1.50 ;Kenricks Ancient Egypt, SI; Rollin's Ancient History. $'2.70; Gibbon's Home, $1.70; Humta England, 13.75; Frob eart's Chronicler, $i.'23. Catalogue 600.000 vol umes free. .JOHN T. ALDEN. Publisher, P. O. Box 1117. is Vcsey street. New York dee 3 iiv u u u n Dark Russian furs black fox, hare, otter and sable will be much corn. "Bough on Coughs." Knocks a Cough or Cold endwise. For children or adults. Troches, 15c. Liquid, 50c. At druggists, . ; - n ' New shoulder capes are cut to pro duce a full epaulette effect- on the shoulders. -IWduld'nt be without Dr. Benson's Celery and Chamomile pills if they cost SL a pill. Tliey cured me of neuralgia, of 9 years standing.1'' Joseph Snyder, Faxions, Pa. 0 cts. per box, at druggists. ! SPECIAL BARGAINS ! IN EVERY DEPARTMENT ! U n usual Attraction in Styles Magnificent Line ot Goods. ALL WITH TK! LOWEST PRICES ASSURED 1 A polonaise for winter wear will have a full waist to be worn with a belt. Cured Six Tears Ago. "It has been C years since I was cured of lit3,"says Mr. W. Ford, of Wirt, Jefferson Co., Ind" Samaritan Nervine did it." . And it always will, reader. $1.50, at druggists. Twists and Twinges. "My brethren," sliouted Dr. Talmage one bright autumnal Sunday, "here Is a lesson from the cornfleli. God has arranged that the ear and the husk shall be parted. Everyrheu matic pain ts but a thrust of the husking peg, and every neuralgic twinge is only a twl9t of the husker." - Possibly; but nobody wants to be husked, for all that, and nature teaches us to resist the process. Therefore, wc accept with gratitude whatever helps us to supprens those very twists and twinges From his pleasant home, Greenmount, near Stag ISlng,' N. Y., M. Alfred Baer, a French gentleman, writes: "I have suffered almost intolerable torments from rheumatism for many years. Of the nu merous remedies which. I tried, none benefited me. But Parker's Toxic gave me great sat isfaction. I certify with pleasure that it re stored my health. You are welcome to pub lish this and use my name." Messrs. Hiscox & Co. call especial atten tion to the fact that this preparation; which has been known as Pahkes's Gixgek Tonic, will hereafter be advertised and sold simply under the name of Pahkek'S Toxic As un principled dealers aro constantly deceiving their customers by substituting inferior pre parations under the name of ginger, and as ginger is really an unimportant flavoring Ingrc. dicnt, we drop the misleading word. Tfcere tJ no chknpc, however, im the prepara tion itself, nd all bottles remaining in the hands of dealers, wrapped under the name of Pakkeb's GoifiEB Tojuc, contain the gen uine medicine If tho ft c 'simile signature of Hiscox & Co. is at the bottom of Che outside wrapper. ; dec 15-dAw UeaOacbc banished, no matter what cause, sick, nervous, neuralgic, dyspeptic. Which ia it? It cae be effectually removed by Dr Ben son's Celery and Chamomile Pills. WW' C. N. Crittcnton, fcolc Wholesale Agent for Dr. C. W. Benson's Remedies, U5 Fulton St., New York. iuno 9-Iw-ch-sat-nrm NEW FALL AND WINTER NOW OPEN AT 116 Market CStreet. 2 in 11. I'U Uke your hienciscs, And take Uiem tine, I'U flx your watches To keep good time; I do alf work veil. , . t ; Kntrusted to mei h t if you don't believe it Try mo and see. J. L. WINK KB, -Photographer and Jeweler, dov S New Market Bill kiln (up stairs) B Wantod. Y A COMPANY WHO PROPOSE TO stabliah a manufactory thereon well-timber v ed cypress lands. Parties who may have such lamia to dispose of are requested to oommucJ- cate With, me at Wadeaboroor by letter wli Mr. Jab T. James, at TTThatngtoa ia person. Foil prrtculars as to exact location of lands, number of acres, probable yield ot timber to the acre and lowest prtce, must be made known. -J0HN T. PA7HIC2 EUUlC2ir23 AJit, To enumerate even a small portion of our J - endless : variety, would occupy . too much space, and we therefore' name only a few De partments. Black aud Colored Silks. , Ottoman, Brocaded & Rhadames Silks, Plain and Brocaded Velveteens. DRESS GOODS in all the New Shades, Cashmeres, Shuddas, Serges, Camel's Hair, Foule, Ottoman. Nun's Cloth, Ladies' Cloth, Flannels, Mohairs, Plaids with Combinations, Pin Checks, Brocades, Beiges, &c. Trimmings, Fringes, Gimps, Buttons, to match all above. Cloaks, Dolmans, Sacques and Jerseys, Shawls. Ladies' Misses, Men and Boys' Merino Underwear. Blankets and Flannels lower than they have been for years. Laces and Embroideries at prices that ' t : will make yon buy any way. Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, Skirts, Table Damasks , Towels, Sheetings, ' y r White GoodsZ f i . Men and Boys' Wear, Staple and Fancy v Dry Goods, &c, &c, &C AU bought at" the recent decline In prices, and an inspection of same Will Induce my pat rons, as well as the public In general, to profit bv Investing in 'some of the. MANY BARGAINS. VTkAn T Kmv iHra 1 A. nnf .an moral, fxk afn t HftTTl for a time s cd 4 H have them return vWiIfflMn& radical cari. I Iistb made the disease ox r ITS, L PI LKFS7 OR FALLING SICKNESS Ufe4oBjr study. I warrant nur r6mly to cure Uie wort caeea. Beoaoae KVt a.. V..wa ..414 im MA nr. r. n MMti4ff fk care. Send aronee for a TrMtiaeand s Free Bottle ef my lniaiubie rerceay. . urv express sua mttomce. it coste you nothine for s trial, and I will cure you. Address Da. IL Q. ROOT, 1S3 Pearl St., New York- TUinrEC "PROFESSIONAL I nltubw thieves 4tw onECTivr m . t urn. ,i iir.n irn. iwai.im? Prs eektov. - Collected from bis Pro-ate Reoorda,wltt keth of hia own hie. Illustrated with 86 thrilling pic hnrws. Sold onlu. bv our aoents Many agentoan making 850 per week. Jne acnt nas eoia oopipe another agent hae paid for two farms. It sella like wild fire. We want 1000 more agents. If von tcant a vrofd GEJrERATL Aokvts can secnre F.xtka Teems. Addres "MOORE COUNTY GRIT" CORN M!US AND MILLSTONES, . X ALL SIZES). BEGTINTHEVORLD EAMTT.tS Of MSAL BEST ON APFLICATIOS. RQRTM CAUCUS A MILUTOFJE CO, Branch Offlce, Charlotte, N, C 1 r 9fT. I NO MORE EYE-GLASSES. No More Weak Eyes. illilTC HELL'S WHOLESALE PPICES. xs- The following nuoutiona represent wholc&alo Tirlees .. ireucrallT. Ia making up small orders higher prices have to bo changed A Certain, Safe and Effective Remedy for . SORE, WEAK AND INFLAMED EYES, Producing Long-sightedness, and Ee r. i fiXsmpg the 81gntot the Old, ; Cures Tear Drops, Granulation, Stye Turners, Red Eves, Matted Eye Lashes, and Pro ducing Quick Relief and Perma nent Cure. . ' Also, equally efficacious when used, in other maladies, such as Ulcers, Feyer Sores, Tu mors, Salt Rheum, Burns. Piles, or wherever Inflammation exists, MITCHELL'S SALVS may be used to advantage. Sold by all Druggists at 25c. dec 3-4w When Winter Comes. Winter cornea with coughs and colds, and Benson's Capclne Porua Plasters come to oure hem. 25c. dec 3-4w "VT Ta or tne working class. Send 16 ItIIJiII cents for postage, and we will mail youre, a royal, valuable box of sample goods that will put you In the way of making more money in a few days than you ever thought possible at any business. Capital not required. " We will start you. You can work all the time or in spare time only. Tke work is universally adapted to both sexes, young and old. You can easily earn from 50 cents to $5 every evening. That all who want work may test the business, we make this un paralleled offer; to all who are not well satis fied we will send $1 to pay for the trouble of writing us. Full particulars, directions, etc., sent free. Fortunes will be made by those who give their whole time to the work. Great success absolutely sure. Don't delay. Start now. Maine. Address Sxixsox & Co., Portland, nov 20 dGmrwly AGENTS, wanted for The Lives ofall tbe Presidents of the U. S. The larsrest. handsomest, best book ever sold lor less than twice our price. (Tte fastest selling book In America, immense profits to agents.. All intelligent people want it. Any one can become a suc cessful agent. Terms free. IIalleit Book Co., Portland, Maine. nov 20-6md-lyw - - A "LTD T7"P Send six cents for postage, JL XtlZjJD and receive free, a costly box of goods which wUl help you to more money right away than anything else In this world. All, of either sex, succeed from first hour. The broad road to fortune opens before the workers, absolutely sure. At once ad dress, Tbuk & Co., Augusta, Maine, nov 20-md lyw Ct Ct ? a week at home. $5.00 outfit free. 2l.D D Pav absolutely sure. No risk. Capital not required. Reader, If you want business at which persons of elUier sex.young or old, can make great pay all the, time they work, with absolute certainty write lor par ticulars to II. IIallett & Co., Portland,Mainc nov 20-6md lyw Female School RJ. M. KATZ e11 6 Market St. 1ST- t" WBSSSS - J iyr JT '- v julyll'd&Tr, s e. AG G1NG Standard.. 2 lb lfc lb B ACON North Carolina llams, lb Sheuldcrs, V m slum. -Ib .... WBSTEliN SMOKEI Haci........ Svlea. "f lb.. Shoulders... DRY SALTED Sides, V lb....... Shoulders. V lb BARRELS Spirits Turpentine, Second liana, each I 11 O 104fi 15 10 11 a a t. ...... 00 a 13 it; 11 -12 is a 1U9 11V 11 75 90 0 ft a 2 00 tt 1 a 90 CO 2t 20 I is a wn . 12 o LSViA 14 a . ia a 18 it a 50 a 1 ss a t S3 25 12 12 14 14U 13 2$ 14 L5 New New York, each Vnw rMf-w h BKESWAX, f lb UKICKS, V ffl BUTTER, V lb North Carolina.. Northern. CANDLJvS )f lb Sicrin Tadow Arijuiantiac Northern ractory l?iry. Cream.... UC COtTKE, V lb Java Lacuyra Rio. CORN MEAL. V bus.. In sacks COTTOM Ti, V bundle DOMESTICS-I " 5hccthsr. 4-4, V yd.. tarns. ST uuucd. Etrli, r iozcn l ASii Mackerel, No. 1, r bbl 16 00- C2U 00 Mackerel. No, 1. V half bbl-. S SO 10 06 Mackerel, No. 2, W bbl . Mackerel, No: 2, W. half bbl.. Mackerel No. 3, V bbl Mullets, r -.bbl Mullets, Pork bbia.... 7 N. C. Roc Herring, f keg.....? Dry Cod. lb FERTILIZERS. V 2.000 fts Peruvian Guano. No. 1 57 SO f " No. 2 36 00 Tihn. MhA 9 60 5 00 7 75 i 00 7 00 00 -5 10 00 o a so tt S.OU a 8 50 49 . 00 O 9 Baugh's Phosphate. .00 00 Carolina Fertilizer. . ......... .45 00 Ground Bone 00 00 Bone Meal........... 00 00 Rouo Flour. ...i.. ......00 00 Navassa Guano........ .40 00 Complete Manure. .......00 00 Wh-nn's Phosphate..... 00 00 Wando Phosphate.. ......... .00 00 Borger A Butz's Phosphate.. 00 00 Excellenza Cotton FerUllzer.53 00 French's Carbonato of Lime... 7 00 French's Agricultural Lime.... FI,OUR. bbl Fine Northern Super.. ......... " Extra . Family. City Mills uxtra " . FamUy " .Extra FamUy.... GLUE B GRAIN, V bushel . Corn, from store, bags, white. Corn, cargo, In bulk, white.. Corn, cargo. In bags, white.. Corn, cargo, mixta, In bags.. Oats, from store. Cow Peas HIDES, tf-tb en 8 50 0 00 5 60 6 00 7 00 660 4TC2 50 S7 00 00 4960 00 4T50 00 O40 00 4745 00, 4957 00 , 424S 0C 4967 0C 070 00 970 00 060 00 060 00 0 7 SO 090 75 50 11 69 65 CO 0 5 0 d 0 6 a s 0 6 at 0 a a a 0 .0 a' O 11 20 15 75 1 40 ; : - 0 . ' 7. MISSES BURR A'-JAMES, PrinclpaU. MBS. M. s. CUSHING, Musical Instructress. THE TWENXrETJI ANNUAL SESSION of this school win commence oa xnursaay, te 4th of October. 1SS3. and cloec during tbe third week In June. 1S4. HThoeonxaeof InstrncUon fe-thortmgh and lysTemaoc . 'X erms Tease- -Die. xjamtouB m painting In Oil, Water Colors and Pastel, with Sepia and India Ink drawing, and Crayon and sencil sketching, at moderate ratesi Where a class of tenor twelve i formed for the school Of painting, the price will be re- auoea. ,M . ... PupUs outside of the school who desire mu sical instruction, wiU do weU to apply early. For farther particulars Inquire of Principals, or caU for Clrcalar, , , fti. . '. noeiieru. .......... Western......... Nortfi"Rlver...... HOOP .IRON, y ft.'.... IVRD. ft Northern North Carolina...;...'. ....... LIME, barrel....: LUMBER. City Sawed. M ft. Ship Stuff, re e a wed.... 18 00 Rough Edge Plank.... .......15 00 West India Cargoes,aocordlng - -1 -quality ...1 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned.. 18 00 Scautling and Board, corn's.. 12 00 MOLASSES. V erallon New Crop Cuba, In hhds " In bbla Porto Rico, In b nda... " . In bbls.......... SngarHouse.lnhhds......... ?. " 1- bbla...; Syrup, In bbls NAILS, r Beg, Cut.lOd basis.. Uixis, w gaiion 0 O a 1 01 0 1O0 00 0 0 00 00 59 - 75 60 00 50- 12 75 W -63 CO em. 10 it 25 25 .65 "144 10 020 00 C18 00 M8 -022 00 015 00 0C 40 00 00 -00 26 40 ) 00 ................... 11 10 00 90 00 00 ............. Lard Linseed.. Rosin...., Tar , Deck and Spar..... POULTRY . i Chickens, live, grown... ..... 25 Spring ;. 10 Turkeys A. 76 PEANUTS V bushel. ........ I 90 ru axojss, v bnsbei 60 2 00' S3 6C 16 00 17 00 a. o a 0 a a 0 o 49 a 0 0 0 0 a a a S6 S3 48 00 .23 .00 8 6C 45 00 00 20 23 00 121 25 10 Sweet.. Irish. V bbl. PORK, tf barrel City Mess Prftne.... Rump RICE Carolina. V lb.. Rough. V bushel RAGS, y lb Country City ROPE, V ft SALT, V sack. Alum.. iverpoo 0 fco 0 0 00 cu oo -$17 00 013 00 S 4U0 95 0 1 140 IViO 14VjO oo a 00 0 Lisbon .. 00 : 0 ... ....... American....... SUGAR, V lb Cuba- Porto Rico A Coffee 00, 0 00 0 00 o 00 0 00 0 70 0 0 100 o a 15 si 22 75 . 75 00 75 00 CO 9 r 6 ecu. w 0 3 00 0 600 0760 018 00. 010 00 0 ?& 014 00 015 00 0 860 Ex c Crushed....................... SOAP. V lb Northern.. SHINGLES, 7 in. VM 10 50 Crommon 2 &o Cypress: Saps.. 4 50 Cyprees Hearts 0 00 STAVES, V M-W. O. Barrel..l2 00 R. O. Ilogshead .........00 00 TALLOW, V lb 4 TIMBER, v M feet Shipplng.12 00 Fine Mill... ........... ..r.T.ll 25 MU1 Prime 7 50 MiU Fair........ . 6 000 6 60 Common MIU 6 00 0 0 00 Inferior to Onvjaary 0 00 0 4 00 WHISKEY; y gal Northern.. 1 00 ca ,4 00 North. Cawlina..... 1 00 fd ?S 60 WOOL; V lb Washed 23 a oo Unwashed.. 20 6J 00 Burrr 11 go 1$ First National Bank of -Wi. - ' : mington.. C A PIT AZSTOCK $250,000 SURPLUS FUND. 66,0C Fine Portraits in Crayon or "s - s -VBDES5 PROI11PTXT EXECTJTCD XH the finest style. -In order to more fully Intro, duee tbe work my prices are to the lowest cent for first class work. Friends are larlted to call and examine jor themselves. OiUN T. TJIOilAS. Artist, d m C 413 Hr s;t it. 7ir::2, M. C. Deposiu received and collections? ssadej all aoceeslbie poinfaln the United State. ' DIRXCTOES S. K. BURRUSS, , D, G. WORTH A. UARTIN, , GEORGE CHADEOUHN. OT7IC3SS:. .. . EL E. BCRRUSS............. PrIL A. K. 7ALCIL..,M.,MMM, Czrt'rr T7. 1L 71!liT3....... ...... 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