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To JLySp3p"QCS. TL most cocnmca sirns of Dyspepsia, or Irul!tioa, ar. aa oppfesi'.ija at the stomach, uwi, gAtaleagy, water-brash, heart-burn, vosaltlcg, loss of appetite, and constipation. Drspeptio patient suffer na toll miseries, bodily and mttfal. They sbodd stimulate the digestion, and secure regular d3y action of the txnrtls, by the c9 of moderate dose of Ayer's Pills. After the bmeli art regulated, one of these 1112a, taken each day after dinner. is usually all that Ls required to eoosplete the cur. Ar ex's rou are sugar-coated and purely vtretabU a pleasant, entirely safe, aad re liable medicine for ths cure of all disorders oT the stomach and bowel. They are the best of all pursatlrea for family tn pxxtaxzdsy Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co.yLoweU,Mas3 Sold by all Druclsta, laal lytosadJkA 9 18 CUPID D lAfOf!DS. When cupid wears the Diamond shirt, I Us conquest's sure of hearts so tender, For when they sec this manly guise, The ladies always quick surrender. ' Surely the ladies arc attracted by neatness of dress, which adds so much to the general elegance of one's appearance. What's more vital to a well-dressed man than a perfect-fitting, smooth-setting shirt? WAM SLTTTA 0v2100 LI I 1 V -J WS V - , I m f Mm a. m a. aw . If Ttur dealer doe-t ot kcp it. Mod hU mdJrett la Duid MUlcr & Co., manufacturer. Laid aaorc. MJ. a pi II Smd ofil ana The Excursion and Pic Nic gEASjN IS OVER AND THE TIIEATRI CAL AMD BALL Reason ha opened again aad JOHN WKRXKR, the. practical German Barber aad Perfumer. U personally la attend aace at hi llalr IreLnjr. akon. 39 Market 8 tree v. between Water and rrott. Wltmlnr toa,Nn. mehS Kerclmer & Calder Bros. WHOLESALE C HOCEE3 AND COUMISSION Merchants, VJt tScr for sale a foil line of FLOUR. BaCO, KICK, :ORX. Bsurr. LYE. CRACKERS ItUOAK. ALT, UCll, OATS, SODA. 8TARCII, riviit iiooriEoy, GLUE. NAILS. HOKCf, rtPEK. BAfl, AlLBOneiSB, rOWDKR, apl 7 coffee, MOLA8E3, LA"D, HAY. potash, soar, CANDL28. RIVET. UATcnes, nrcKKTS, Tins. Ac. Notice- IX MCKSOXS ARE HEREBY CAUTION 9-i svat to selL bay, or use. any of the bottles b-ocLta cither to the ROBERT PORTNEK BKVriNQ CnUPANY, or to WILLIAM OKNAUdT. We will procreate all persons who shall violate thl notice, both clrlllr aad crtmlaally, to the extreme limit of the law. - R BERT PORTXER BREWISQ CO.. J. II. TltNKEN. ArenL aplSlw WILLIAM IsKNAUdT. 8tar o tt - AT EXCHANGE CORNER, The well known leadln: MILLINERY . " Of Wllalnxton. roa will find a rail n of the latest sty W of ILsu sad Boaaeta, Trimming aad Faacy Good aad Uoc. saatertal for Eashrolderr, Ac MRS. ALDERMAN, well known a the dmI arUUo trtmaer ta the rule. U suu t tae aeadf the Trim lax Department with sr full corps of able aaalstaata. Beepectfally MISS E. KARRER, er r r- m s MONDAY. PKIL, 14, 1884 LOCAL NEWS. . Mr.I). Kahnsreiller, of the clthiog h ue of SIo8e3 ! & Mondelsohr, New - - .....orcGt Fires.. On Friday last aJ&ro was discevered la the .woods of Brunswick county, about tliree miies from SmithviUe, and ti ?,f York, is ia ihecity to-day oia viait t it snrpad; owinff to the' high wind M lie mm it m A.r . M . m-M A W llfU -MT - MMtM 1. 1 i 1 I I - ' r . fj-. -r- r i1t.:.r.M:i r- I . t. :.iiegella:ii:ou3. -otwx Cd circtualiorv, of any ncirsyaperi his family. STATE 1CEW8. Bettor, Not AVorse. Sorpe days since "we receired a from Mr. John Herring, of Long Creek, TLnfrrt TrfmJmnj- A nonr MnLhorilit Episcopal church is oon to be bailt at telling ps tht the publication made by pit tr store mdaT. will b cloeed Kxchaare Cotaer. i i - - J. L. WINNER, ATCUUAXER A JEWELLER, CaroMcaetara. PI Watehee aad Jewalrr repaired aad warranted. mvoltNw Market. Proat t. Smyrna, the lumber bavinp been order ed for t bo same. V ork will bezln in about a week.! Ashcvillc Citizen: Major K. W Hcrndon. who is at present in New York city, had hi pocket picked on the 6th inst. ol $1,013. while in rmo ol the museum rooms in Central rark. The Msjor at once discovered bis loss, gave th alarm, the doors were close", ce pointed out the thief to a policeman, had him arrested and secured bis money. Concord Ilecrisier: -The Lutheran Churchin this town is now completed. The chandeliers have not been hunz. but can be at any time, iho aisles arc covered with handsome extra super carpet as 1s also the pulpit and altar. The gallery is capacious, and is neatly finished. The furnace win ne put in next fall. It 13 one of the neatest churches in Western North Carolina. The eround and the building has cost between $9,000 and $10 000. Acres and Observer: Rev. W. C. Norman, pastor of Edenion Street Methodist Church, says the revival there progresses witn grauiying re sults. Thus far there have boen 32 conversions. Tho receipts of cot. ton here for the weekending lastThurs- dav were 443 bales, against 523 lor the corresponding week last year. Tho to tal receipt from Sept I to Thursday were 32.437 bale?, against 40.434 to the same date last year. Newbcrn Jotirnal: The Gaston & Evans farm, near Newberne. has been sold by Cant. S. II. (Jrav to Messrs. Rockwell, Tierce and otners ol renn- swrania. 1 his is a valuable piece ol farming and timber land, containing about six thousand acres. The price paid was twenty thousand dollars cash or about three and n quarter uoiia s per acre. This is one of a number of large sales of land made near Newberne during tho past few months. We no tice that several large deeds nave been recorded, one for sT.OOO. another c til ing lor 200 acres lor $6,000. A valua ble larm sold in Hyde county a few weeks since containing 150 acres for Statesville Landmark: The largest single transaction in cotton thatjevr occurred hero was 'he purchase by Mr W II Gregory, a few days ago. ol the entire .tock of Mr IJerj Ashe, lie lot sold for $7,000. A private com munication received hero stales that at 7 o'clock last Sunday evening Jim Green shot and killed his cousin. Jo. Green, lour miles above Dakersviue, while all hands were drunk. The-Hlay- er is in jail. Neither he nor his victim was over 17 years ot age. the re vival at the Methodist church continues with increasing interest. The pastor. who has been laboiing very faithfully, has been assisted this week by Rev iJr Hcndrcn and Kev lF W Stamcy. Two services are held t ach day nt the night rervicc the church is filled and penitents crowd tho altar. At I'lingman Wilka count', on Saturday, S!)th ult, Jcku Yaughan cut Ed McBride In the left side to the cavity, intlicting a very Menous wonnd. whicn was dressed by Dr I Ilariiil. ot this place, who hap peue l to be there a, the time. McBride and Buck Vaughn, a brother ol Jesse, vere cuacd in a difficulty when the Utter rau in and stabbed McBride. In tho 8-uue township (New Castle), on the 31st, Jim Martin shot at his brother Oscar, while the latter was running away from him. tilling the back of his head and neck with shot, lie is not supposed to be dangerously wounded. Charlotte Oburscr: A larze party of New Engiaud editors arc coming us to the effect that he was suuering yery much from an operation performed on him by the ' woman doctor' was in correct, and assuring us that he is better than be has been for a long time past and hopes to live many years yet. V c make the correction cheerfully and only regret that it has been delayed Irora the fact that Mr. Herring's letter has been mislaid oi lost and we have been unablo to find it. WeddiiifiT Bells. ' Mr. Geo. S. Le Grand and Missi Johnnie B. Quince, both ol this city, were married this morning at the resi dence of the bride's mother, Mrs. J. A. Quince. Kev. ur. uarmicoael pro nounced tho indissoluble tie and the happy occasion was graced by the pres ence of a large number of friends and relatives. The happy groom and his beautiful and blushing bride left here . .1 rt soon alter tne ceremony, on me v o'clock train on the Wilmington & Weldon R. R., for a short tour which will take in Baltimore. Philadelphia and New York and possibly Bo t n. which was blowing at the time, with a'arming and destructive rapidity, de- . ' I straying trees, naval stores, wood and letter - - - , - . - - fences in us uoyastauog course mr John Swain, one of tho sufJerers, had a large amount of fencing burned and at one rtme his buildings were in great ieonardy. Mr. T. Jones lost heavily in fences and wood, while others suffered more or less from the flames. Vr. ... "i, w' 1 . 1 -. W.p.SXJMSEp,PM. national Wire UICCLLAlfEoni r.E.iascS rjy-Send for CaUUoetia ;dw ly ' ; ShevflS5f!MJ WtreCloth. Wire Counter Ra 1 Bnudtes. Kami Jb rvl sm.. -u- .1. i- """"fc uwa eacca, iron fatten. Counter 8mDct "" iron Co. VOLS. EXPECTED BY NEXT , .v.' '' """"" ' ' P.. M 5) For the Cure of Coughs, Colds. Hoarseness', Bronchitis,Croup, Influ-j enza, Astnma wnoopmg ougn, 111-1 jcipient Consumption and for the re-l I lief of consumptive persons in advan-i Iced stages of the Disease. For Sale jby all Druggists.- Price, 25 Cents. 59 Cents Boo ks . 200 Steamer. Tbeea books are all STANDARD WORKS, and are new aod handsomelT bound in cloth and cilt. No shop-worn or paper bound books, but exactly as represented. NEW YOKtt HERALD; mini Eomoa. ok coiui o A Splendid -Line. F GLLT AND BRONZE PAPER MOOLT lngs. Any size frame made on short notice fresh sup- PRANG'S EA8TER CARDS A ply expected in a jfew days. C. W:. YATES, ap!10 119 karket Street. - is contains au the general new ot o,J rv A ! L"whtchMhaVI nov 151y telp dAw Criminal Court. This tribunal disposed of the follow - ing cases during tho morning session tc- day: State vs. James M. Neil, larceny; found guilty and sentenced to three years in the penitentiary. State vs. Mary J. Jordan, larceny; found guilty and sentenced to four years in the penitentiary. State vs. Reuben Thompson, larceny ; ary ; found guilty and sentenced to six years the in penitentiary. The grand jury having completed their duties for the session, were dis charged at noon to-day. Personal. Mr. Adam G. Latta, formerly of this ritv. more recently 01 oavannan out COMMEKCJLALi WILMINGTON MARKET. April 144 P. M SPIRITS TURPENTINE -Quoted dull at 31 cents per gallon. No sales reported. ROSIN Quoted steady at 1.10 for Strained and $1.15 for Good Strained. TAR Quoted firm at $1.05 per bbl of 280 lbs. ! CRUDE TURPENTINE Quoted steady at $1.75 for Virgin and Yellow Dip and $1 for Hard. COTTON Quoted quiet at llf cents per pound for Middling. No sales re ported. .The following are the official quotations : Ordinary 9 Good Ordinary 10 Low Middling.: 11 MRS. JOE PERSON, MANUFACTURER OF MRS JOE PERSON'S REMEDY, WILL BE AT THE PURCELL HOUSE, WILMINGTON, N.C., On Monday 9 April 14th, WHERE SHE WILL REMAIN OOSTB WEEK, And would be pleased to have parties Inter e&tedlnthe subject of her KEMkDY call oa her. when she can give them more extended Information than she can by letter. When the parties cannot conveniently cad. Mrs. Person will take pleasure In visiting them If requested to do so. Information In both cases FREE. This Eemsdy Is a Specific for : 'I - ALL BLOOD DISEASES. t As a TONIC It gives universal EaJIsiaciion. i i As an ALTERATIVE Is unequalled. As a Purifier of the Blood, ls endorsed by all who havi used It. It will euro Rheumatism, Can cer n its early stages, Heart Disease, Erysipe las, IndigesUon, Bilious Colic, Eruptions and all Ulseaees occasioned by Impurity of the Blodd. It Is Infallible for Scrofula. - It re lieves Catarrh. It Is a boon to Ladles Buffer ing from L lseaees peculiar to their sex. " IifDEr'nrDEKTrjf Pouticsi - -: - I -ii u is is the- most valuable chronlela news in the world, Impartially k all sides may be known, in u&Lsbu&S Fokeiox News the Herald has always been dUtlmrauiw the fullness of 1U cable despatchcZ1 bles wni iZL transatlantic telegraph faclllUes. cat Tub Farm Depxbtmekt . M sl lay . ai wr i -a vi mo ccjtij xieraia u practical, it m. ana aoes not nra wiw .v.":": the Zpolnt. The farmer will save many more thaa OXE DOLULB A TEiX from the suggesUons of the farm departs. ral economy. i naui The Home" cents Middling.: brief .-oo Middling.. DAILY RECEIPTS. Rosin . . Tar T. Crude Turpentine. ALAJLtLNJB NJSWS. iooin on an excursion anu win i;ue in all that section ol country between Norfolk. Va.. and Shelby. N. C. Ve are indebted to Capt. F. Vr. Clarke for an invitation to join them, and aho fur a copy of one ot their eleantiy engrav ed programmes. 1 ha party, consisting of about lorty. wid arrive at Cn:trltte durin; the aliernoon ill Monday. April 28;h, antl spend thc nilit there and re iurn t Cltarlofe Tuesday alternoon visiting Lincolton, and Shelby. One ol our country trientls i? the jubr isDt owner ol a C'tlf that throws l.ar legseJ chickens and such other curiosi ties' into thu nbcurity of a diut and dis tant shade, and givvs it backs L t' al most anything in tho monstrosity line that wo have yet heard of. On the' 27th of March a cow. the rroptrty of L. A. Hipp, who lives about six irfile.s north ot this city and near the Arling ton cold mine, cave birth to a large male calf which is entirely destitute of hair. Its skin has a leathery appear ance and somewhat resembles that of an elephant and,-although now more than two weeks old. shows no indica tion of producing the usual hirsute covering, as to odor and marking it closely rtsemblcs its mother, the skin being red on its back and sides, while its head and less art white. Another peculiarity is that its head, legs and feet are those of a sheep and about three inches of its tail is adorned with while! wool. The Carolina Central is not to ba out done in the way ff the improvement line, and in addition to newly equipping the track is giving out or J era for the construction of tine and substantial iron bridges. The first iron bridze is ta be now ol rew lorK, is nero on a visit to his friends and relatives. Air. George Quince, one of our Wil mington bovs. who left here some two Cotton. years ago for Florida , is here on a very Spirits Turpentine. .. briel visit. He is now located in Jack sonville and will leave on his return to night. We were pleased to receive a call this morning lrom Mr. Tho3. A. Miller, Business Manager of the Raleigh News and Observer, who is here tc-day in the interest of his paper. Mr. Miller is a son of tho Hte Dr. James A. Miller, formerly Surgeon of the Bloody 18th." and after the war a resident ot the Rocky Point section. Mr. E. T. Draper, Manager of the dry goods house of Julius Samson in this city, returned here a few days since lrom a two weeks visit to the New York markets during which h bought largely for the Spring and Summer trado. Mr. John C. James, of Richmond, Agent of the Richmond & Petersburg R. R was in the city yesterday with his family to spend Easterl He return ed to Richmond last night but expects t bo here on Thursday to attend the Consecration services. j Mr. I. L. Grecnewald Ins purchased tho Jdock of boots and shecs of Mr. A. David in tho business formerly con- ducted by Messr. Dryfoos & Sternber- er, on Maiket street. He left this morning lor the Nonhrn and Eastern Cotton, 030; spirits, U41I ; markets where he will purchase a new and extensive slock. 115 HI instructs the housewlfd and toechnkmi h M PaonccB Markets, the condition of moaey, columns of Ifiicn neous Reading Poetry, a CsmpleXj News ' -Anecdoti, epiSj . ' POPULAB ECTKXCK, v the doings of well-rcbwn Persoaj irfrtk. World, a department devo.ed to P Sehmoks and Reuoiocs Sons " While tho WEEKLY HEBALD rlras flu Journal tor the Famliy. " p " Subscribe one dollar, at anjflme. for sfD year. Postage Free to any partot the tJnitJ States or Canadas, : w , THE NEW YORK HERALD, f - - t . - In a Weekly Form, j 4l ONE DOLLAR A Till Address, NEW YORK HERALDV riftfilft Proad way and Abb street THE SXJIN". NEW YORK, L . 53 0ale3 158 casks 02 bbls 83 bbls 37 bbls About sixty million copies of The 8cs hin gone out or bur establishment daring the put twelve monlbs. 1 i i If vou were to paste end to end all tho col umns of all The Suns printed and aoM fat 1884.. " ARRIVED. Steamer Wave, Robeson, Fayette ville, Geo W Williams & Co. Steam yacht Louise, Weeks, Smith ville. Master - ! .. Ger brig Oberon, Westphal. Dakka Africa, E Peschau & Westermann Schr William II Boardman. Rich ardson. New York, E G Barker & C with railroad iron Schr Etla M Barter. Barter, Pott land., Me, E G Barker & Co. wih hay fcchr Joseph houtber. Watts, Kock port. Me, E G Barker & Co. ice to W E Davis & Son CLEARED. Steamer Wave.Robeson, Fayetteville, Ueo. w. Williams & Co. Steam yacht Louise, Weeks, Smith ville. Master j MONTHLY STATEMENT. STOCKS OK HAND APRIL 12, 1884. Cotton ashore, 4 383. Spirits ashore, 3,696; afloat, 1,301 ; to tal, 4,997. Rosin ashore, ' 70,784; afloat, 6,625; total, 77.409. Tar-ashore.9.331; afloat. 997; total, 10.328. Crude ashore. 4,992. RECEIPTS FROM AP1JIL! 1 TO APRIL 12 rosin. II,- built over Boffalo, four of Shelby, where one ot mills is located, rassengers over the Shelby Division ot the Carolina Central miles this tido Tiddy's paper the bridge at 250 feet long & Bach 13 5 and 10 cents. Cigars, TTATAJCA rn-LTES. XT - Beat U tbm city, ara est aala. jZnx aad IfsdVTasl preparstloaa of th tifbcm gradj at JNO. T. SCnONWAUS. jaa 11 rcx aad rrecrtpUoa Ctort will always remember that place. It is about nd 90 feet high, and as the tram moves over it the occupants of the car can ook down upon the root ot the paper mill below. I be present onage Ha good, safe, structure;, but the authorises desire to replace it with an iron bridge, and the contract is now out. Mr.! R. A. Simmons, of Dauphin. I'a.. is to build the bridge, wo understand. He arrired in the city yesterday from a trip up tho Shelby Division, having made arrangements for a number ot bridges on that division. ' The larrest and ' best stock of Windows. Doors. Blinds &C and at Factory prices Ij at N.JacobPs Hard- wareDepcL Tribute of Kespect- At ix meeting of the Board of Trus tee of tho Seaman's Friend Society held this 14th day of April. Mr George r t.' u ii i i nu.t. i on motion, Messrs. 11. B. Eilers, Geo James a. i-owrey. itarriss ana l,. I . Hancock were an-H tttiieelwrigiit. blacksmith and 985; tar, 4 399; crude, 1,116. FJCPORTS FROM APRIL lTO APRIL 12. DOMESTIC. Cotton, 1,059; spirits. :929; rosin, 1.291; tar, 5,477; crude. 2,018. FOREIGN. Spirits, 200; rosin. 11,015; tar, 500. pointed a committee oa resolutions! The lollowing were adopted: Whereas, God in His wisdom hath seen it best to remove from our midst Alexander Sprunt, a member of our Board of Trustees and an active and uselul member oi this Society, and wishing to place on record a testimoni al of our esteem of the man and of re- General Repairer of Carriages and Vehicles. Work of all kinds attended to -without delay. Thanking my friends for favors extended to me In the past, I solicit then: kind favors and 1884. Harper's Young People. AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY -16 Pages. SUITED TO BOY? AND GIRLS OT YSOH SIX TO SIXTEEN TEARS OF AOS. Vol. V. commences November 6, 1883. It is an antidote for Malarial Blood Poison, And a sure remedy for restoring the system after having hat uiiiLLB.ANT F& Ve.lt. Sold la Wilmington by Dr. W. H. Green and J.C. Munds.who upon application vrl-l furnish lmrhptft r.nDt.nininir tf Kt1mrrM-4 1 rtf rptnnrlr. able cures, ana endorsements by prominent j wuu a con wnaoua Bmp sin- men ot North Carolina. leresung miormauon, common sense wisdom, LA BORATORY. Charlotte. N. C. souna aocinre, ana sane wit, long enonj w api9tf , reacn rrom .rnnnng House square to tbe tn to Printing House square, and then thm-qnir ter of tbe way back to the moon again. But The Sun Is written for tne inhabitant! of the earth; this same strip of lntelligeact would girdle ihe globe twenty seven or tvea- ty-eight umes. I t If every buyer of a copy of Tux &m durtai tbe past year has spent only ono noororer it, and if his wife or his grandfather has ipest another hour, this newe papct la bu forded the human race thirteen thousand fsw of steady reading, night and day. i: It is enly by little calculaUons Uks thsa that you cm form any Idea of the chcolados of ihe most popular of American jiewrpajwt, or of Its Influence on the opinions aad scdoai "f American men and women. j The Sun Is, and will continue to fee, s swi paper which tells the truth without teum consequences, which gets at the facts no i ast er' how much the process costs, which n sents the news of ail the world without wm of words and In the most readable' ship, which is working with aU Its heart for 0s cause of honest government, and which toe fore believes that the Republican party a o. and must go In this coming year w m or a, 18S4. i If vnn knnw THE 8l7W. TOU like It SntaflJ, and you will read it with accustomed difljoj ana pront aunnsr what is sure w w Harper's Young People Is the best week ly for children la America Southwestern Christian Advocaxe. All that the artists skill can accomplish In the way of lllurtratlon has been done, aad the best talent of the country has contributed to its text New England Journal of Education, ttoston. In its special field there is nothing that can be compared with it Hartford Evening Post. fl 50. TERMS: HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE, Per Year. Postage Prepaid, Single Numbers, Four Cents 6ach. Specimen copy sent on receipt of Three Cts. The Volumes of Harper's Young People for 'SI 82 and 1883, handsomely bound in Illumina ted Clath, will be sent by mall, postage pre paid, on receipt of 3 00 each. Cloth Cases lor each volume, suitable for blndinjr. wlU be sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of 60 cents each. Remittances should be made by Post Offlo Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss Newspapers are not to copy this advertls; ment without the express order of Hastes Brothers. Address ! HARPER 4 BROTHERS, nov 24 ! New York. Be Careful N MAKING YOUR PURCHASES OF TA BLE SUPPLIES to avoid the so called low prices at which some goods are'advertlsed. It i . ' - wUlpayyouto buy first class goods onlya Tnn nwiMV i vli atila wH 1 1 via nalm n , M- .uw.y, u. uv vault ui" ferlor srooda at seemingly low prices tn order to get or retain your custom, livery article we sell lsguarantoea to be precisely as repre Beniea. an exanunauon oionreiocx is SO' iiciteu ; every part ox wmcn wm be sold at as low prices as similar goods can be bad else where. . Respectfully, J. B, HUGQINS A CO. mch 24 Star copy their patronage In ence of forty-four years as For Sale. gOOD HORSES. MULSS, BUGGIES AND WAGONS. Apply to the subscribers for terms i and particulars. I - E. M JOHNSON 4 CO., - aplHdAwlm Wlllard, Pender Co , N. C. future. After an expert- a Mechanic under w. u. Bobbltt, of Warrenton, and in gret lor tbe loss which this Society has the work in alt Its branches In a good and susiainea ; tnereiore I woramanuae manner. i fltfrtfivri. That in th Hofi f Place of busbiess, on Princess, between 3rd a I." - "Ti c"; u o ' .r J l streets. nov 20 oaw-tf Society ot this port has been bereft ol a valued member a firm friend An earnest worker and the Community of a useful citizen, and our business circles rf an enterprising merchant. Resolved t That wo rejoice that so great a part of his useful life was spent in our midst where his example for strict integrity his honorable record . on business affairs will ba as a beacon light to onr younger merchants and dying he has left as an inheritance to his family a good name rather to be chosen than great riches." Resolved. That in token of onr re spect for his memory a page in the rec ord of his society be et apart and be inscribed with his name and dai of aeatn. Resolved. That the sympath&of this board be tendered to his bereaved wife and family and that the secrets. r-r unr1 to them a copy of these resolutions and ats, hair goods, neckwear, Ac. also to the city naners with tho rct ZLLJ K ?. wines, ..Mi,M;eV i ick aorta eccooa a treat, - that they pubusn them. I tpiTT next Post osce. City Drug Store. 216 SOUTH MAUKCT STKEET. Tf TOU WANT GOOD AND PURE MED- X icuea can on "OU Conoley" (Jim). My ooda fountain (a little one) wlU arrive n a few aava. irue nouce will be given of Its arrlvaL 49" Prescriptions filled day and night. J. W. CONOLEY, apHS Manager. More New Goods. PBXNG STYLES IN HATS AND BOX To Fruit Growers. HAVE JU8T RECEIVED .ICO.000 Fruit X Baskets and Strawberry Crates, and am pre- parea to ium en ine traae, xrom uoiasboro to Charleston. These crates weigh 11 pounds and saTe f 1.22 in freight between Wilmington uu ixew a uik, 0uacu i rip tvnie (9 i E. G. BLAIR, Pl Agent Window Shades. t - i 1 Q AWNINGS OF ALL KINDS MADE 00 AND PUT UP. CD Q. Q. GIVE. 3 jPINE HAIR MATTRESSES i , GENERAL SATISFACTION. 3 apl 7 THOS. C.;CRAFT. AgL, Furniture Dealer, 20 So. Front Street JL wno DESIRE A SMOKE in which the senses win be trentlr lniWi b, -- .- - r , . w . Mmm hu uQ rancy freed from cure, soar among the de UgtMvl sir castles of -Arabian MghtoM7plen. dor. should try some of ihnu rC?tI.T Imported Cigars at . , Jr. C 1XILLZBS Pharmacy, Pl L tr Coxsex Fourth and Nun it Interesting year In Its history. If Jon to wt yet know The 8uk, It ls high time to W tnosunsnme. : r. jr. Tekms to Hail Scbscbibxu The several cdlUons of Tnx 8ux m! mall, postpaid, as follows: 4 i i. DAILY bo cents a monthj $6 a rtr,n Sunday edition, $7. j i . 8UNDAY Eight page. This edition frrti es the current news of the world, sr" , articles of exceptional Interest to erarr body, and literary reviews fit mw w" of the highest merlL flsyear. j,; WEEKLY fl a year. Eight pages of lUebs matter of tho dally issues; an AgricuKnrw Department of unequalled value spew" market reports, and literary, leD"2 and domesUc t intelligence Weekly sun the newspaper lor tas . erfs household. To clubs of $10, M exos copy free. Address nn S I. W. ENGLAND, PoWuner; Tine snir. w. T 1884. Harper Magazine. ILLUSTRATED. : wl- OS ' Harper' t Mfoffarlne begins Its slrty-e umo with the December numowv most popular Illustrated periodical & and England, always folly Mtv times in iu treatment of subjects fL social and industrial interest, as vandng Its standard of llterarr, tU0 mechanical excellence. A moDj Ju i;3s for 18S4 are : anew serial dotsI JJ Blacky Illustrated by Abbey; s e ' E. P. Roe, illustrated papers by Xriw. Boughton, Frank D. 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