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. - it -1 f I tl J t 1. If P TA 1 I T ! i i.1 4 I MISCELLANEOUS. A HOME DRUGGIST TESTIFIES. 'Ayer's Sarsaparilia. irucrt.ft t-rrjnuuiT; RHEUMATISM. - rre that I oorjl not rr'.r ir,xn tr. j-.j r. JH1 murh T?-:f. ui;: 1 t- ;vvr, srSAriRllL. hv tL u f - Jf- of wtlch I o fcnr5-rttT t rH. rsitXA. an-i it txxll rruim tt J t!t I Tlctrt In IbU TVIcilj- couro i; t' M i:-- , . ; - r r. uarbi. . lmr 54., IhjcxUryl, M ... Mj l cut Duniu i'i.r anpttit. oALI nnhUM. r; ! w for orer tTuty rr Ufr t'. -n. v i t Lovtll tnth Halt "ootfora. Its c!ratKfl a-tna?:T wnvi Almiza tor lC Dr.J.C.Ayer&CoLowelMa. NEW FALL AND WINTER NOW UI'KN A1 llG MnrktH Stroet. SPECIAL BARGAINS I I EVERY :OKrARTSlKST Unusual Attraction in Styles MnulHccnt Lino ut GooiU. All WITH THt IflWEStrPRIClS AIS0B10 ! Tocacmrruc cvra a foiali H)rt!cn of our parttaentJ- Black and Colored Sllk. . Ottoman, Brocaded A Ubadanie? 'k ! iili nH Ttroradetl Velveteen.- DRESS GOODS in all the New Shade, i Cashmeres. Shudda. Sergei. Camels Hair. Futile. Ottoman. Nun's Cloth, I-adie Cloth. Klaniu. Mohairs. Plaid with Combination. Pin Checks. Brocades. Beige.. &c Trimmings. Fringe. Gimp. P.mion to match all aWe. Cloaks. Dnlmans. Saw ;n,, Tey, Shawla. IdieV MiwcJ Men and H v Ipriin 1 . UndTwrar. R!tr anJ KUnne! .owr thitt thv ,,n,,n have been lor year. . teiwtm.j.bntciKv-D; TV,vi,15 ! lfide ctrcu!aiton, of any newspaper "-i:?? k-n- in i, iV:,;x ; Tr.-r- ' "J--n'CRjta;l:Iu,s ( l.NtiO.XUtRSSY and EuibroMcrie at prio :HhI -m-: hO.ODO.N 1 . the jrroit dental m I ... viorator and beau'aijiug agents. will mtke yon oti, anj s- Yellow, laitar c..ercil tcoth zrow pear lace HosWj. Glorei. Crrt. Skin. r.v -rumtk! Towel. SSwelinff?, ' whito (;ooi. Men and Boy Wear. fUap!c ami Kancv Dry ftoonX ac ' " . AUtcrMt the rrvrm elie t rrt. . j aa4 aa UupeeOoa of r roaa. a well aa the pnMlr. In rworal. t i-ro5t f . ... 1 fcT.taveitlax l OAINS. i.m of t WANT oak- ; i r.i. r.i. katz', 116 Market St. Livery nnd Sale Stables. Holllngaworth & Walker, Coraer.of alalberry and Fourth Streeu. PARTIES IX SZZD OT UOR3X3 AND Vehlea for tnlaA or pleasure minbeac- cotamodatetl oa i try reasoaablc term Hones boarlM and carefully len-KM. C, ttxis.corafortab vehicles and cre- S7hmJont Uesr lji the ettr. l SoLLTsUOttT" a WALKF.R. 2 in 1. . I'll take yoar Ut Anvl Lxke them flae, - 4'li tx your wihe To ktvr root ' I tLa!t work cll.. 1'ntrnttf d ta me. .. If yoa don't believe t 'W aady.uTISSBjl fkcWrapbT ajnl Jeweler, -t w Market JtalHtng (n? Ulr The Daily Review. THURSDAY. JANUARY 17; 183L K3TERDAY SKXATE. Ya-iiixctux. .Tad. 1?. The cbair bclcre the Sonate several oietnon !rrini Tublic Health AfcK:atku. roliliuzto the hraHh of the United SuStJ, and oao from William Pitt Ke! , ions. tiuv inumbfr ot !ho !Iouc of i RtCseatatire?. denfinz ail iiuputa ; ti i!i aAfhst ha coataiucd fa recent . d)cjn)ents trans milted to the Senate by :hc .Sccrctarj of tJ:n Interior, rclatloj . to llA transfer of the laral criint ol the Tcvaa I'.iHh'o IatJrKi! and aikinc an inre-ttgft'.iou rf chirscs. ' IViitioui wero prcecu'e-l by Senator! B.'air. Slorrtll. Frvc and, Havard, from the WotnanV Christiah Temperance jMaircand lo!aarc. prayio for' tho iiitn'.n:ent of a i iinnni?nn ol injury , iu: j'joi traftii mul for th conti t ition.ii aaiendmeut prohibtbitin the ttinutsrturo and talc of liquor.. ' HI OK KKlMHKN'TATtVLS. Mr Cot. tt N C Irom th r joiniitlee on Forctr. Aflair.. tepoitcd a reiwIuticn r-jjcstii: tli IVcsiJcnt to tiauaiuit to ' 'he House r.ny c.xric3por.dcnce with the f ilcxican goreriueu. in regard j to the . Ratlin specified in scrlion 0 ol the act .f I'oMjrrt?-. approve! June IS'.n. ti5'. nny coni'Spondeuco relating to I the i.cw couuiltou ol thiuaa in Mexteo since the propojetl railroau couDcetiou wi'.b the Cnitcd States; also, auy cor- rerpondcur with Mciico aud Guaio- iucIa iu relation to the tx)unuarj o,ues- t!iii between then icpuulicd. Adopted. j 3Ir Morrison, of ill, chairman nf the I committee or. U aya aud Cleans, re I ported back various rcsolutioua, calling J (or intruialiou a4 to the amouut ol moufj nt:rsjary to pay the rebate ol tain on tobacco. ' lie stated that the information was already iu possession of the House, and tbc rc-iolntious were laid ! thu tablo. Mr Robinson, of N Y, from the coiu- mittco on Tensions, reported a bill pension ins the burvivin grandchild of rhotnn .icQerson. 1'rivato caienoar. Mr Springer, of III chairman of tho committee on Kxpendi urea in th De partment of Justice, reported back a resolution .tailing on tho "Postmaster General for copies of all correspondence Letween the Department of Justice cud Ihe PosloHIco Dcpartment,touchuu? the i rosc-cutiou of persons charged vsiih frauds in connection with the Star Route mail service and a statement of the names of individuals found to be indebted to the United States and the amoui.t of indebtedness of each in con sequence of such frauds. Also, for an itemized statement of expenditures in tlx Posioflice Department from March 4:h. XSSI, to January 1st. 1883, in the investigation and prosecution of such frauds. Adopted. ! Mr Cor. ot N Y. oflcred a resolution caUios on tho Secretary of the Navy for iuformationn as to what progress has been made in the compilation ot ; Union and Confederate naval records of the war of the rebellion, and whatteps arc neceasary to secure their 9pecdy j publication. Adopted. 1 TU.l,..t..n..l l.lr. .1a.m.. .1,1 Jj-c announced it to be the Seuate bill appropriating $100,000 for continuing the work of improvement on .the Miissis&Ippi rivor. The bill was i rjr.l vrnra "Iri nnv Tvl Tbo iOUiQ bin, of similar" tide and miport. was laid upon the table. The Iioue then proceeded to tho consideration of the calendar. Tho bill on the calendar was one to allow U. S , Comt.. in case of thu improper grant ol letters patent, by reason of fraud and ( miirepiCionlation, 10 declare the patent , void, on application cf the Attorney jltpneral. It wa passed. ( , Thn l)iu making all public roads 1 i.d J ) Luiarajh pot routed aed. Tlu Fat Hoy in l?ickwick ; pruauiy had good tcrtb: seeing that ho J pcrd;Jy dcmoiisucd the most sub- ufati':-! nrovecder on the shortest notice. Nothii:? excepting a Kotl appetite co.jdueis to the p:eaiurcof eating, a as a gosiUetor grintlort. To possess them. tv wr.t.e acl the juuis acquire rudtli nV a;;il lorm a plt-aning contrast to tho nowv hue rt the tcth when it is STATU NKWB. Fatclteriiie A laro numbcr of rabbits has becu brought to our mar-. kct jariog the past week. On Sun j 0r Lucr raDch; abouf three m09 Cat ot hen?, were burned. Sup- t rv IvA ln wnrL' ,f nil i n rvrr? iorif Durham fiiw: u:i aturaay last a 'Mr Ijhk. who lived near Barnctt'a Mill, in l'erfcn county. ras Instantly killed by the accidental discharge of his .uc. He had been out bunting and wai returning home. Coming to a ' little i a vice he attempted to jump ' across when the gnu caujrht iu aomo ; bushes causing it to Grc. Tbo ioad en tcrcd hiM right cjo ana pastea out or the top ot his head, - killing him iu. ttantly.' Charlotte Journal: The local train ; on the Carolina Central came in laat CTeniu WlUi jfjuij vt oiuiiiiAuu bound lor Texas. -North Carolina Is certainly doin her share in the way of populating that wonderful western State known as Texas. Yesterday a haichof nineteen men. women and children from this connty. took the Air Line train for that btate ana last night another party ol youn men. six in number followev! ihem on the night train. Chatham Jiccord: The little Gunter girl, who was o severely wounded when her grandmother and aunt were murdered, is rapidly; canvalescin and will soon be entirely well again. Sbo aeemn to be In the fall possession of ber faculties, but It is not deemed prudent yei to subject her a judicial examina tion. The track was laid on the Cape Fear & 5Tadkia Valloy railroad as far as liberty, on last Saturday. This station Is In the north east corner of Randolph aboat twenty miles fro;a Sr A . M Greensboro.1 AU alonj tho line of tho road, at points where, it is thought depots will be located, e to res are belus built and small towns wili toon spring op. What a wonderful effect the con struction of a railroad has in quicken ioj the energies ol a people and develop, log the resource of a country ! - " Moiiroo Kxirc3i Mr W A Rice, firho liye near MaUhews, met with a peculiar acciu'nifc a ion,uaj "s- uo had just returned fiom town, and while standing before the fireunloadfng a pound packa of powder which ooutamcu ignue aou pivA;u. mi Kice. a little girl who was stauding near him with a child in berarms. and the child, were all Beverely rHined aboat the face, band and arms. Tho child was blown: from the gin arms across toe room. The orercoat wa3 destroyed and the bou?" came near burning np. ForunateJy no one was dangerously injured, and all will recover with mor or Us e-arc. I r.r tlvc Cure of Cot3ghs, Colds,! i l;yr,one?.', R:cnchiti5,Croup, lnfhi- cr.jn, Astiinm, Whooping Cough, In cipient Consumption aud lor the re lief of coniumptivcj wons in advan rr! .t of t !ic Disease! ForSale all Dnjgipsts. Price, -35 Cents. DOT 13 Ij lclj dkvr Vital Questions!! Ask the most Eminent physiciau Of any school, what is the- best thing . t r .! 1 n in iuc worio ior uuiciinz auu aouvuiic all irritation of the nerves and curing all forms of nervous. complaints, giving natural, ehildlike, refreshing sleep al ways? . . . . And tbey will tell you unhesitatingly 'Some torm of Hops!" CHAPTER I. Ask any or all of tne most eminent physicians: "What is tho best and only remedy hat can bo rolied on to cure all diseases of the kidneys and urinary organs; such as Brigbt's disease, diabetes, re tention or inability to retain urine, and all the diseases and ailments peculiar to v omen" "And they will tell you explicitly and emphatically "Buchu." Ask the same physicians What is the most reliable and surest cure for all liver diseases or dyspepsia ; constipation, indigestion, biliousness, malarial feyer, ague, ore.," and tbey will tell you: Mandrake! or Dandelion F Hence, when these remedies are com. bined with others equally valuable. And compounded Into flop-Hitters such a Concluded next week. ' Ox Tail Soup. R KADY FOR VSK OS TABLE, CONV1S SI EST Tl HOITSBKKKPERS A?D ECOK- OM1CAU WK HAVE ALSO CANNED OKRA AND Canned Tomatoes & Okra. Make rixsl Boiip. Receipt for makiug fconp thrown In j SUGAE 0UKED HAMS i AND f ' r " fli;i n,w- Call early before the ruHi. P. L. BRIDGEES & GO. HO North Front St. Jan 14 5 and 10 cents Cigars" HAVANA TILLERS, Best.ln the city, are on nUo. Irnjcs aad Mediclaal prcparatloiu of the highest grade at JXO. T. 8CHONWALD8, Jan 11 Drug and Procriptton Store W. & E. S. LATIMER "Attornevs-at-Law. Ofiicc 8. E. Cor. Princess and Wator Sta. Jan 7 lm Fancy Goods. "DULL LtSE AT GILES & IfURCHISOS'S. dee SI Murchlon Block lnJanted. gY A COMPANY WHO PROPOSE TO etabfith. a Baaafaetory thereon, weB-ttmber ed ejprea la&da. Parties who may hava suck lands to dlspoc of ara requested to eomaxnal rate, with me at Wadesboroor by koer with Mr. Jou t. Jaaes. ai viioungioa in person. Full prrtcnlaxs aa to exact Joestlona o r lands. nmber of acrea. probabl. yield of timber to tho acre and loweet pnoe, mnn do maas knows. JOILNT. PATR1CS . State Immigration Ajrent, ayixtf WadesboTo,N WILMINGTON MARKET- - 'January 184 P, IL SPIRITS TURPENTINE Quoted firm at 314 cents per gallon bid. . Sales -2: cask at these .figures. , Iater we hear of ealea of 125 casks at 33 cents-ROSIN-uoted firm at $1.15 for Strained and SI .20 for Good Strained. ITAR Quoted firm at $1.40 per bbl of LSO pounds, j ; CRUDE ; TURPENTINEQuoled steady at $2 for Virgin and Yellow Dip and $1.15 for Hard. j COTTON Quoted steady. Sates jof 00 bate 011 a basis of 10 3-1G cetits per pound fur Mlddlicg. The following itl are the official quotaxios: Onlinary-----------' 7 13-1 ft cents Good Ordinary.... 0 3-to Low I Middling... 0 1316 Middiiu .....;.:. kxd MWdlin... t... 10 a.10 -I..:. Hi 7-lfi r CoUoii .r . . .' lt baies Spirits Turpcotine. .... 40 caak Roshi S20 bbls Tar. -... . . . 350 bbla Crudo TurDcntine .. .2 bbls 1HARINJS NEWS. ARRIVED. Steamer - Bladen. Green, Favcttc ville. C S Lotc--& Co. ' ! - Steamer A P Hurt, Worth, Favette ville, Worth & Worth. U. S. mail steamer Minnehaha. Bli- bey, Hmithviile, Master, Steamer John Dawson. Colvin, Point Caswell, R,P Paddison . Steam yacht Louise, Weeks, Smith vine. Master CLEARED. Steamer Bladen. Green. Favetto ville, C S Love & Co. Steamer A P Hurt, Worth, Fav-ettc Worth & Worth r Steam yacht Louise, Weeks, Smith ville. Master " U. S. mail steamer Minnehaha, Bb bey.Smrthville, Master j 'Nor barque Staatsminister Selmer, Unstad. Liverpool, AlexSprunt & Son. Nor brig Zippora, Thomasen. Bristol, LEogf Paterson, Downing &Co. Exports;, ' ' vnnvfnv t- Liverpool Nor barque Staatsminis ter Selmer 1,320 casks spts turpt, 3,800 obis rosin. Bristol. Eng Nor brig Zippora-- 2,417 bbls rosin Vessels lor this Fort from For- oifn Ports. - BABES. Kor AjtvIct. 456 toaa, Flagstodt, sollctl fram Uambursr; Oct. 11. . i "Nor Ala. 4l tons.-Alakecn, sailed from Stettin. Nov 18 - i JNor Amatros, oqu tons, uisen, atai&rseujes Mor Apollo. 468 tons. Mclsora. sailed lrom Loodoa. Kov 2 Nor Arizona, M2 tecs, Johnsen, at Liver pool, Nov 29 ; ,- kuss iLiiania, an tons, jsyperg, s&uoa xrom Maryport, Nov 13 - nan .teue, oo cons, uiu, saxiea rrom uaauc Gr Erna. 582 tons, Baxnuslster. eailee from Llnll. Dec 2 Skutssar. Aug S via Falma, at Plymonth Sept 14- ' ,'! - Ixronlgcn Awgnata, 460 toua, Wilde, cleami from Stotttn, Deo 2t . . ailed from Tanneriffe. Nov 17 : Ger Lucy & Paul, 377 tons, , sailed from Amsterdam, Deo 6 Ger Marie, Sal tons, Pcroiien, palled from Hamburg, Dec 14 Ger Orion, S23 tons, Clausen, sailed from Hamburg. Nov 4 : Nor Prudentla, , , sailed f rota Mar-. Nor Rauma, 224 toua, I.undcgaard, sAUed tro?tt Hamburg. Nov S Xor Sara, 41A tone, Lareen, willerl from Pty- Nor Telemach, 623 tons, Andersen, sailed from Valeneiii; Nov W ;' 'r !: 'cl Ger Texaf?. 5DI tons. Loot, suited from Iia Vir. MlVIh i . , . Ur Vick & Slebuac. SD3 tons, nenki. malted from Hamburg, Oct . , - -i . Swd Vulcan, S7i tons, Llnandcr, sailed, from London. Uec If' ' " Nor Zlpjtorsi, - , r; sailed from fccTiite, ov ia . . -. - . BRIG3. . Dan LoaifO, 3T0 tons, HsjMen, Mned -from a nt werp, Deo 17. tier Pioolet.S37 Hambprac. Oct tons. 3tran. aHed from New Buckwheat I New Buckwheat LXTEW BUCKWHEAT AJJD WHITE Syra 11 to snlt, received by New York Steamer to-day AI30, Cakes and Crackers of every rai-iety, fresh and crisp, and a general stock of Fresh Groceries usuaUyfound tn a drst-cUssGro eery at Crapon't FamDy Grocery. GEO. M. CRAPON, Agent, Smith Front St ort TP Photographs. jLL HADE BY "IN3TANTAJCEOU8" process. Have Jast received a fine lot of. Fancy and Plain Frames, which are selHn cheap. Call and let ill2."CR05E!?BEHG make yon a Christmas picture. ' mr VanOndeirs old stand. decl3-tf HORTOK FltEEMAN. Commercial Hotel Wilmington, N. C. M. SCHLOSS, Prop. PI&3T-CLA&3 IU KVESY JiESPBCT- rtrstrelaas LOON ATTACH snx Fine Portraits in Crayon or Pastel. QRDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED IN the finest stylo, t in order to more folly Intro dace the work my prices are to the lowest cent for first elass work. - Friends are Invited to call aa4 examine for themselrea, " - I '. L ' ,WWS T THOMAS, Artist, ; dee llSMArka st.. Wihningtoa. SC Golden G-Sarvept. 4 rULL ' FLEDGED GOLDgv rrar. aT. Tha.ta th kind nf rnnr Tnvr wjfi XEKP. They are a thlar of Beauty and Joy to XRY HOUSEHOLD. Only sold by Tn PARKER A TAILOR. PURIJ WHITE OIL. Jaall MISCELLANEOUS. - EVENING DRESS GOODS ! Such as Plain and Brocade Ottomans r in yariotia ! colors Colored Persian Lawns with otlier novelties. A FEW BLANKETS LEFT, Ulsters, Dolmans and Jackets, Children Cloaks,' ON ALL WINTER GOODS a decided .reduction In price. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MA1TINGS, &c. A good assortment witfi prices s -low a the Iqux61 f jau 15, 1884 NEW YORIL HERALD. WXIY EOiTIONONE 0011AR A YEAR. It coats tus all the aciierat new of tUo Daily EUlUon of the Herald, which has the iar?et circulation lu the United Ststhes. .l-i5r5-onxx4x. Politics,' U la the most valuable clurnIclo of political news lu the world, im partially giving th oc currences and opinions of all parties, so that all Mes rosy be known. In thetlcpartmonl of I- FoitEio.v yFvs tho Herald Laa always ben 1 dbtluyuislied by the fullness of its cable despatches. .The new transatUnf.c telegTaph cables will increasot facilities. - THE FAiiM DEhAKTJIEJlf. of tbo Weekly Herald is practical. It goes to tho polut. and does not give wild theories. Tbc lamier tvllt save many more tbao? i i O.VK DOLLATl A ITEaSx Lrom the suggestions of the farm department alone; : concern lnr ' soU, cattle,"' crops,' t trees, buildings, gardening, jnwltry , and agricultu ral economy, j ' I 'Tile Home instrucu the housewife and the children in re gard to economical and tasteful new dishes; the fashions, and tho making of homo com forts, in addition, are given latest reports of trade and r ; , . ! Produce Makkets, the condition of money, columns of Miscella neous Beading, i Poetry, a ' CsmpJete Story every week. Jokes ana Anecdotes, Sporting -New. , POFCLAE SCD2KCE, the doings of wcll-kr own Persons of the wona, a department aevo ea to . . t . i 8EBMOKS AKD RKLIGIOU8 NOTKS. ; . While the WEEICLT HERALD gives , the latest and best News of the World, it is also a Journal for the Family. - Subscribe one dollar, at any time, for a full year. Postage Free to any part of the United States or Canada s. ; i , j- . . ( THE NKW TORK HERALD, ' ' i in a Weekly Form. ! onk doliIjAS Aasau. Ad-Ires, ilcr. n NEW YOBK IIEBiAiLI). Broadway and Ann stjwt Mdtt's Sausage Factory. TyjOTT'S bTKAal .SAUSAGE FACTORY br now coaio4etel and U ready to aii orders for Freeh Pork Sausage, Smoked Sausage; I4v. er Pudding, Hogs Head Cheese. Also. Bolog- 8g usage will be made the year round,.: ; - -Orders by Expre C. O. D. will be prompt 'f ,lK,ww w. . , , Thl u tb lurgcsC and most complete Sans- age Factory South Jan ltf Respect fnlly, - '. ,- W. J, MOTX, Furniture. ; from tfH to S110. New stylos and flrst-claM goods at , - GREAT BARGAINS ! FINE BOOS CASES, SIDEBOARDS, SECRETARIES, WARDROBES, , L1BBARY TABLES, Ac. CotUire Bedsteads, Mattresses, Chairs, Ta bles, dec., Ac, at big bargains. Can and see me before yoa bnv- D. A. SMITH, - nov io VPnraltnrA Vtaa-tar. SELLirJC OUT I HATS & FEATHERS AT REDUCES TRICES. J SIRS. KATE C. WINES, K SAnnnd stTwet, noxt Post Offle So. list janS Furniture! rUR STOCK OF WINDOW SUADEd has been replenished during the past week, and wo are eh owing some very Handsome Pat. terns. A foil line of fine and medium PARLOR, CHAMBER, LIBRARY 1 AND DINING ROOM SUITS, MATTRESSES of all I kinds in stoek aad made to order. -j THOMAS C. CRAFT, Accnt. , Furniture Dealer, isal ?0 So. Frout St 1 -OF GENUINE German Cain it ! IB1POKTCO DIUECT !. 'f FOR BALE -IN.XOTtr TO SUIT.BY" Kerchner & Calder Bros, - - IMPORTERS, Jal . Wilmington, N. C I WISOTLtAlIEdtJS. and shades " ; 1 ... "i Y WILL BE SOLD VERY CHEAP. R. ilu. rJcitjTIRE; Baltimore Willuingt Stoamship Line. 1 -"t" Raleigh aiyifjpttp. ; j and ftftraturdajr, Jsaaary 9U a cHei- txpt this Mae wiaaall trott Vjjtf . Every SATURDAY, atS P. lf 5i -'-sfFTonirV If - V . SATURDAY, -unless aooner loadeLi , - Through Bills of Lading and lowest thrturh rates guaranteed ,to and from points . en the Ball Road and Cape tear River, , . ,,. t . , AU3V,. . ,:j .. ' To aiid irom Boston,' Providence, Palladj. ' phia and all Western cUlcaw A . ' :1T' .''"- ttt: For Freight Engagements, appy U j... - "A. I. CAZAUic, Afft., UmtngtoaNi C.' ANDREWS, & CO., Agts., S. n'. Corner Llsht And GVrmj) titd. 'j . doo-29 j JUltlmors. A New York&Trtlmhittim SteatnshJp --rrr' STEAMERS Will sAiir from: new YORK EVJCSf SATUUDATt at 8 O'clock, P. M. - BE51SFAOTQR.. .....Saturday. Jaa 6 r REGULATOR..... i.8atttrUT. Ja II - BENEFACTOR.;...' Saturday r Jan IS REGULATOR...... ....8atOKUyttja ts - r. '-.' f I 1 49 Througb Bills JLadlng and Lowest Through Rates guaranteed t and from Potao In North aadSoatb Caro&aa. . V a i" t For Freight or Paasareapply to i rt S fill . H. O. SMALLBONKS, ttnpertnteadent, THEO. ti. EG ER, Freight Agentl j 85 Broadway, New York. WM. P. CLYDE Jk CO.. Omm) Afmt. Jan ...... . ii. .. I - HO.Pmjpprt ; PERSONALLY 'US ATTEND AKCB at Ws - - . j- -. Fashionable Bhadxigsnd HatrPftsslaj Saloo . at No. 7 South' FrootStreet; None bat tbe best work done and' the best workmea tm-': plo7ed.---'QfTe us, acalL. :;: :.?, ;)at4ty rJotico. 4- .-"-'''' rjtHlS COrAKEMmPl HEBWrORI exiatlng between W.eyjAv MONTGOM ERY is t&ia day dUsolved by mntnal ooasest J. A. Montgomery assumes all liabilities aad . Is alone authorized to collect aad receipt for any and all lobs doo the said flna. ' , V. r ..... W. U.s llONTGOHERY, A- MONTGOMERY. , January I?,l3 ' ; ; : .; ' rpHE CNDERSiGNE- WILIrf t CONTtKC the business of the late firm of W. H. 'k J. Montgomery and solicits tbo geaeral toppfrt Of bis friends. , jan l?.tf J. A.1XOSTGOJIERT. Formers Talxe ! Notice. ORRIS HOG CHOLERA COUTOUXD is just tketlsg to cursor tnmUot Coe era and all diseases to which Sirint are ltd; It wm prevent-that dreadful Esease .' known aa Trtchnas. and will put yottfberfa a thrifty, healthy condition. cWrln the nd- " neys, liver, Ac. of worms and parasites ' Each pacxara .mtaln mn and ooe-haa pounda and wiiL If given strictly according W . Qirectkras, cure 10 hogs of the Cholera and pel to hogs in a condition to fatten tn one half lbs nsnai time, thereby saving one half of tie feed. . The farmers j of Duplin county are firing- n -the praise. -All farmers ahoukt tray pckw age. -.t'A-. - i .- : n '....,:-..-.,., . : ? if For sale .wholesala aad retail, by W. ; -ORESN, Drojrjdat.Mjaket8tWllBihWa ' . 2, v. J . 'i . , ,i .... 1MW ... -i A rjorciful Han - . . i ' ... ...... T8 MERCIFUL TO HI3 BEAST. THIS IS a gentle tint to owners of cnblankete4" horses. Tho plaeo to buy any prlcWaaket you wanr. together wtth rMYui frrires. PaddJes. HareJ Trrmka. S.tyhrU. Bscs. ' t - ; . UCDOUOALL A BO WD EN'S. janll ;Ko.mKorth FrotSl HOLIDAY PBE8EETS ' -u-- . . ii IK EVERY VARIETY AND TOO NtlMEE ooa to be mentioned, ean be foand at the ssost reasonable rrloes. at . ,;... - F. C lULLrr3, rr--C'-rs. dee 18 534 South Fourth, Ccrw ist '""' - . . ' '".. . " ' .' ,
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Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 18, 1884, edition 1
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