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r 11 t HEADACHES Art rtneralTy ladsecd Indirection, Foul SJomacTi, Costlreneas, Deficient CLrralatlon, or coxae Derangement f Um XJre aad DIxtiUt System. Sufferer! vUl Cod relief by tho too oX Ayer's Pills to stlmulst th stomafn and produce a lxr dally morexnent of ths bowels. By their anion on these organa, A rat's Pills divert 12m blood from ths brain, and reliere and ear all forma of Congestive and Nerroua Uem&Mche, Bilious Headache, and Sick Headache and by keeping tbe bowels free, aad preserving tbe system In a Lealtbful condition, they insure Immunity from future attacks. Try Ayer's Pills. Dr. J. C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by aU DrojirU. Ual lrtelp dAA Tuesday, May 13, 18S4. TJUIXSOLS for LadKs. rAP.ASOI-3 (or MUki, PARASOLS for ChlMicn. In CTery style and color, at TAYLOU3 BAZAAR, TUESDAY, MAY 13tli, AMD EVERY DAT THIS WEEK, o Open, a New Stock of FANS. FANS, FANS. A New Stock of FEATHERS A FLOWERS. A New Slock 'of HATS, TRIMMED AND UXTBIMUZD. A New Stock of Ornament. Sll les, Buckles, In steel. Jet and pearl, together with an III MXN8E bTOCK of Laces. Veiling. Ladles," Hisses an-1 Children's Aprons, bkirts. Night Robes, aad a great many other articles, vrh'.ch w will dliplay on our counters TUESDAY, May 13lb, and during tho emlre week, which we InTlte the ladles to call andce Prices, Quality and Beauty speak for them selves at "TAYLOR'S BAZAAR, 118 Market St., may IS WILMINGTON. N. C. N. B. The coolest store In town for ladles lO BMP la IS lAIUb 3 WE HAVE A SMALL QUANTITY OF London Dock Port Wine ! that has been la our store for more than flvc years. It Is a rich, mellow wine and of very upertor merit. It Is worth $ per gallon Tor medicinal purposes It Is unquestionably tha BEST th&t can b obtained, and fr table use Is super! . Whiskeys, Wines & Liquors of every kind aad of the best quality,; Try itc TROPIC (domestic) BEER at $L ortheKAI SZR (Imported; BEEUattl SOpcr doz. Ttey are uacqualed la the market. OarKoyster's Candies still hold the supremacy overall others for parity and wbolomenes; Zx. per pouid tarre pound for 1. P. L. BEIDGERS & 00. HO North Front 8t. may It Has Arrived I A TRESH SUPPLY OF THAT delirious O MATED PINK APPLE by today's N Y Steamer. Al3, another lot of that A No. 1 MIXED TEA at COc per pound, (China Cup aad Saucer glrtn with erery pound) 200 pounds sold la two week. Remember I keep nothing bat tbe very best first-class goods. Fresh sup ply rrery week. Call and examine at Craron's Family Grocery. GEO. U. CRAPON. Agsnt, Family Oroeer, aach tC tl South Front St The Daily Review WEDNESDAY, MAY 21. 1884. F?r The vauy lie view has the largest t-K fide cxrtulutior. of any tnzwspaver .Vtv..uX. in UU, city 1 xlmxrujwn. . IN UONGKKSS VKKJ'KICUA Y. 1 I River, has sent us an e?, of lmrinjnso size, laid bj a pullet. There is enough of food in thi3 one eg? to keap life in a ' liaman being lor 12 days. "A dozen of these eggs would bs worth quite a neat little sum. AVc were ahown by Mr Peterson, of thia town, some crystals of sugar made in Duplin county, on Itockbsh. by Mr. Williams. These crystals were taken from the bottom of a barrel, where they bad formed, from thn svrno which filled the barrel.! They constitute a right good quality of.rock candy, and on being pulverized, pro duce a sugar as white as snow. Mr Peterson savs the farmers ilirougn JH MEUCIAIj NEWS. sen Ate Washington. May CO. Alter the tr-iniraclioa of lhe routine moraing lmir.nts ihe Aericultjrftl Appropna tion bill wa taken up and proceeded Duplin are well pleased with their suc urith ,v Kci t'onit. One ot the amend- cess in crowinz cane and making fcii- menVs udilrd t iho bdi by tho Senate car. and that the area of land set ap rt ctiumittee ap.iropriates $20,000 for con- u or that purpose is being considerably tiuuitu the !o2ation ami smting oi broauenea. ni-ifiinn wp!U f-n the l!ain wttn a view to reclaiming arid anl waste i-ublie lar.ds A good deal d oNjection was raUid to '.hiA irovi.sin: r inally. th nnnronriltifll v f.S iiiuiltd to the f-.nslrtic:oii ot' two Wi ll antl tlli ( Raleigh Ylfllto;. Tlie Medical Society. The North .Carolina MeJical Society met in the hall of the House of Repre sentatives at 11 oclock this morning, by Just Received. XT A YE RECEIVED TO-DAY A LARGE tola tWfaat Pane aad Parasols, Hamburg Xdxlags, Slla aad Lisle GIotc. Neckwear, Ac Additions to HUnnery two or three jUxaes 9Mh week. New lot of Cnderwear, Just re eeirad. Am ssUIsg at prices that will com para farorably with aay la the dry. Respectfully MISS E. KABREK, apis Exchange Comer, amendment' was arectlj lo-yta3 an(j Was called to order by the Presi, dent. Dr. A. V. 1'iercc, of Weldon. The t'resicent returnea the thants of the Society lor the hospitality ex tended by tho medical profession of the. city to the members oi the bociety. lie also extended a cordial invitation to the citizens of Kalergn to come m ana witness the deliberations of the Society. The chair announced as the commit tee on credentials Drs.. Knox, wooa and Jones. ' Dr. Babn3on, of Salem, read a letter from Dr. O. F. Mansofl, ol llichmond, Va., an honorary member of this So ciety, who is prevented Irom attending tho meeting on account of the pre v. alence ot typhoid fever in that city. Drs. Y. U. Langtord, oi wafce Forest. Dr. F. T. Fuller, of Kaleieb, and Dr. Eeroy Chapel 1. of Forestyille, were presented by the committee on credentials and received into the Society. , The Society accepted invitations to visit the Insane Asylum at 4 p. m.; Peace Institute at 6:30 p. m., and St. Marv's at 8:30 d. m. to-day. " . . . . mm Dr. Lewis stated that ticKets wou:a b.3 distributed to-morrow to all the members of tho Society to attend the Operetta at Tucker Hair to-morrow nieht. , - ! Dr. Wood moved that 12 m. to morrow be set apart for the election oi a new JJoard ot Medical examiners. Motion Drevailetl. I tin motion of Dr. ricot, uniei Justice W N. II. Smith and Associate Justice A. S. Alerrimon were invited and took seats on the platform by the President. Dr Staton moved that a committee of five be appointed to revise the by laws and report at the next meeting oi th Society, twelve months hence. The motion prevailed. Dr. Knox, Chairman Committee on Credentials, submitted a report which was adopted. Dr. Weaver oflered thelollowmg res olution t Unsolved. That there be appointed by the Presidont a committee of seven two Irom the Eastern, three from the central and two from the Western por tion of the State, whose duty it shall be to memorialize our next Legislature by petition or otherwise, urging upon that body in as strong terms as possible the justice ot and necessity for an amend ment of the present law relating to the practice of medicine and surgery found in sections 3122 and 3132, chapter 34 oi The Code." so that it shall be taken and accepted that any person who shall practice medicine, or surgery or any branches thereof unless he shall have o"ecn first licensed so to do by the Board ot Medical Examiners of the btate of North Carolina shall bo guilty of a mis demeanor. The resolution was laid over till lo morrow morning for further considera tion. nays iw. ! Another addition made to the bill the Senate committee was $13,000 the encouraccmtiitUif silk culture. Mr. ileoi'jc moved tf amend niakinr the amount sjj.uuu. ine Jmeiit was defeated bv a vota of yeas to 'J'J nays, and the amount was allowed to stand at S15.ui;- I At the close of the debate the bill was passed without divjsion. Ine only ehaunes of iniDoitatico madu by the Senate are an increase5 in the amount of tho aDDrorriation for laboratory trom 16oco lo 50.000. the addition of the item of S20.CG0 for sinking artesian well on arid lands, an 1 tho item ot 15.000 tor the 1 encouragement and develop. nent of silk culture. Adjourned. , HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Mr. Ellis, of Ea , from the commit tee on Appropriations asked leave to report a joint resoiunou masing an uu ditional appropriation I of '$ 100,000 for the relief oi tho sufferers from tho over tlo m of tho Mississippi river and its tributaries Mr. Connolly, of Pcnn.. objected to the consideration of the resolution. The Speaker announced the appoint ment of Messrs. Ellis. Illolman and Ryan as conferees on the Indian Ap- Dronrialion bill On motion orMri .Sloram, of N. Y., tho Senate amendments to the Dingley Shinnm? bill were non-concurred m A number of reports were submitted by various committees and placed upon arnrorriaV calendars, and Ihen at 12:30 the House prixvcded to the con sideration of. tho!f Indiana contested election case of English vs. PeelR" The majority resolution declares that William E English was duly elected a member of the -13lh Congress. Mr. C nvtr.- of Ohio, made the oDenin? Mneoh in support of tbe claim ant. He asserted that the constitution ot Indiana had been violated, by the Republican managers by the printing ol tickcls which could m easily distin guished; mat counterfeited Democratic tickets were circulated; that iraud anci coercion were practiced upon paupers from poor housed, and that the votes ot naturalized citizens audi otucro were frequentfy rejected. I Mr. Hurd. ot O grounds on which the contcstee. Pcelle, lo6ca his claim to the seat aud contro verted assertions made by the majority, contending that they had no foundation on which to rest. Advocating the cliini3 of the contest ant. M. Iiwrv. of Ind.. referred to Tho.. A. Hendricks. Pcrfcap3 some of his Republican triends had heard of that gentleman as having been Ijie sue cfsstul candidate for tli3 VicePrcsiden cy in 1870. MX. Real, ot .Me., Utscla:med any knowledge of tho centleman in that conucct:on. Mr. Iowry retorted by intimating that Hendricks might be heard of as elected to the samel nfiice in 1SS1, in connection with the great heart of ; the Democratic party Samuel JTilden Pending further deba'c, the House adjourned. ! WILMINGTON MARKET. , ; ; May 214 P. M SPIRITS TURPENTINJT Quoted firm at 2) cents pergajlon b'd. Sales of ao cases at these figures. . ROSIN Quoted sleaQy at $1 05 for Strained and $1.10 for Good Strained. Sales of 1.000 bbls Good Strainexl at Si io. TAR Quoted firm at $1.30 per bbl of 2801b3. ij CRUDE TURPENTINE Quoted steady at $1.75 for Virgin and Yellow Dip and $1 for Hard. , COTTON-Quoledduil. Small sales on a basis of cents pen pnuudi for Middling. The following are the official quotations: Vrojuary.... u$ cent (looa Ordinary lo Low Middling. 11 Middling .1... in G(hA Middling. ilg MISCELLANEOUS. THE SCLLANEOUT EVERY of all DAILT RKCE1P Cotton-... Spirits Turpentine Rosin Tar Crude Turpentine . . . I . . rs. 5 bales 59J casks 1704 383 316 bbls bbls bbls MAKINJ3 NEWS. ARRIVED. Steamer D Murchison, Smith", Fui etteville, G. W. Williams & Co. ! Steamer Passport, Harper, Smith ville, Master. Steam vacht Louise. Vilie, Master Pepper, Smith PUB LI C H A VCOnFIDEn? DAY BRINGS FRESH rUWF TO' US OF THE c'oon W classes. The public have faith T no full mnii otm r - n i 1 - rw oi conuuence so freel placed in us. i we. strive to deserve Each week foot up far in excess of c orresponding weeks in iny I ouoc, .x ins cuect must have itB 1 " i lis cans. Ill tho filnt hot . . . . . " v itvv'u u are giving better' (since the establishment of the house ahd that may be found value fori all money received than - - -ei aoie Our advantages for buying are to do before. equal if ot I not superior to those of any thcr house in America. I to buy goods we a.k lp favors of JmyinanufacUi hen wc de?irc t sale dealer oif cartli.-. We buy closely and quickly, bufqualjtic'i be up to tliojninrk and prices our t)wii. An wn im,.' ; l 1 ' '711 1 . i I llA ... goods lower than others can, and rcr nr i sell j we mark our sell them at a smaller profit than any other I house in the State can afford to. rienced or 'inexperienced, will ei CLEARED. Steamer D. Murchison, Smith, Fays etteville. G W Williams & Co. Steam yacht Louise, Pepper, Smith ville. Master Steamer Passport, Harper, Smith ville, Master . ( WEEKLY STATEMENT. STOCKS ON HAND MAY 17, 1884. Cotton ashore, 1,874; afloat, 49; total, 1,923. i Spirits ashore, 3,395; afloat, 2,344: to tal. 5,739. Rosin ashore, 79,065; afloat, 1,223; to tal, 80,288, Tar ashore, 2,363: afloat, 525; total. 2,888. 1 ! Crude ashore, 1,796; afloat, 117; total, 1.913. j RECEIPTS FKOM MAY 10 TO MAY 17. Cotton, 23; spirits, 1,759; rosin, 5, 50S; tar, G67; crude, 875. EXPORTS FROM MAY !10 TO MAY 17. DOMESTIC. Cotton, 10: spirits, 54 ; rosin. 61; tar, 182; crude, 1,259. I foreiOn. Rosin, 3850; tar. 2.G02. for All customers in our house are treated alike.1 and whp.tW wv 1 - Jluuirn. aver receive tlie very best vlu; their money that it is in our power to ive. THE i OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER,' 114 MARKET ST. I maj' 19 presented the i 1884. Harper's Weekly. ILLUSTRATED. I PAR ASOLS SUNSHADES: REAli BARGAINS IN THESE GOODS, IN BLACK AND ALL 001. 0 0 ACHING S UN SHAD ESt IN ALL COLORS, ALL NEW AND CIIEAr. f TABLE LINEN ftt prices not often to bo "found.. , ! ! GLOVES AND IIOISERY-kn excellent assorts DRESS GOODS Summer Silks and many ' ' j . , 'j ' I now tliiiJgs that cannot be enlmerafj r, E" SUITS MADE TO ORDER. MATTINGS AND CARPETS i n great variety. 2! may. 15, 1 1884 R. vM: ; hlclWTIRE NEW SUMMER AND: WINTER BESOM E 8TATUNEWS., Xctcs and Observer: l esterday the State board of medical examiners, of which Dr. P. E.j Hines is predent. met at the larboio to examine appli cants for license to practice medicine. Other members ot Hie board present were Drs. llaizh, ol r ayetteville; Wood, of Wilmington ; Icwis ot Ral eigh; Bahnson. of Salem. About fifty applicants wore examined. Tho result ot the examination will be announced to-day. Newborn Jonrntil : Our new mayor. E. II. Meadow. Esq., j took the oath of oilice beforo W. M. Wa:son, E.q. ou vesterdiy and entered upon th- tlntie of his ofliee. I Rev. Dr. Whitfield, of (Joldsboro, is assisting Rev. C. A.Menkini in a ei-ries ot meet "tog at the Baplist Church lias week Preaclrns every night and prayer meet ine in the evening. Dr. House, of this c ily, tells ot a pi? Killed by him a few uavs co. lid wa .seven months old when killed, and always atolhearty and kept fal every (day of Ids life and ween uiesea wcizneu ju.i eigiucen oounds. Tho Superior C urt of this county will a?semDe next Tuesday with Jud;e Avery pnisidiog. There are now near one hundred cac? on the criminal docket, and of JUicse fourteen are jail rases or defendants fn Jail aw ait- in? trial. Danbury ItcinrUr; Tho ctod Dros- pects in Stokes are very tlatterinz in deed. Abundance i of fruit, corn is coming up well, wheat never looked more promising, nobody complains ot the want of tooacco l plants, and the grasses are pushing ahead to mako feed lor tho poor stock. It is true the iron of the county has not bem develop ed to any great extent. Out enough to satisfy any ono that wc have it in inex haumble quantities. There arc two or three mines just around Danbury from which one bnndred cars per day could be loadcui 1 here are square miles ot iron in tbe immediate vicinity ol Danbury. Yes, it is a lac: that there is a scope of country mst across the river north of this ulace. on evcrv square mile of which) may be found val uable deposit of excellent magnetic iron ore. It is stranro that capitalists. contemplating investing their money in railroads, do not look at this. I Fayettcville Sun: Mr. A. J. Hol- liogs vrortb, of east side of Cape Fear For cuts, bruises and sprains, nothing equals St. Jacob 3 Oil as a cure. , . 1 Tho Farmer Stills Tills the Soil. j 1 A sudden change from poverty to wealth is apt to turn men's heads, but it has not proved to bo so with Mr. Lloert S. Montgomery, of Mt. Olivet, Ky.. who last week received here, through the First National Bank, S15. 000, as the holder of one-fifth of ticket No. 66.800, which drew the capital prize in tne April drawing at Tto Louisiana State Lottery, costing him but one dollar. He is at homo pursuing tbe even tenor of his way as a .larmer, and shows a disposition to use wisely the money dame Fortune has bestowed upon him. When the public was in clined to doubt if he would receive the money, he was cffeied. by responsible parties; the amount called for, less two per cent, but knowing the integrity of i ne ixuisi9na htate Lottery manage ment, he declined tbe offer, and has received $15,000 in full. It was the first lottery ticket he ever held in his life, and he paid for it the sum of one dollar. Maysville (KA. Bulletin, April .Ml .I" ' Harper's Weekly stands at the head of Aincr lean mustratea weekly journals, liv Us nr. artisan position In politics. 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When no time Is mentioned, it will be understood that the subscriber wishes to commence with the Number next after the receipt of order. The last Four Annual Volumes of Harper's Weekly, in neat cloth binding, will be sent by mall, postage paid, or by express, free of ex pease (provided the freight does not exceed one dollar per volume); for $7 W) per volume. Cloth Cases for each volume, suitable for binding, will be sent by mall, postpaid, on re ceipt of $1 00 each. ; Remittances gtoald be made by Post-Office-Money Order or Draft, to avo d chance of loss. Newspapers are not to copy this advertise ment without the express order of Harper & Brothers. Address i HARfER & BROTHERS. nov.O ( I New York If you need a real good first class cooking stove, don't fail to see the Ex celsior Penn.. Zeb. i Vance and New Lmerald, besides others. They are to be f jund at factory prices at Jacobi's, who is the manufacturers' agent, t Now is the time to give Smith's Worm Oil. lvdw Ship Your QITICKENS. EGGS AND COUNTRT PRODUCS GENE BALLY to A. W. RIVKNBARK, 1 WlloolDgtoni N. C. HIGHEST MARKET PRICES guaranteed (Refers to Bank of New Hanover.) maylG . SIVlITJEi-XrTlL.ljE, 1ST. C. AT PVlOUTrj OF CAPE FEAR RIVER, OPPOSITE THE HISTORIC FORTS FISHER AND CASWEIli' IN FULL VIEW OF THE OCEAN, WILL OPEN ABOUT MAY 20tb UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENTI Hotel has been relurnished arid . renovated 'throughout. New andhamkt building erected for pleasure purposes. Elegant large, airy Ball Eooa over fhci water. First-class Musicians from New York will fornix j rall Fjoom and Parlor -Music. Fine Still and Surf Bathing. Fine line of New Boats for Pleasure Sailing and Fisliir.; : NO MALARIA Oil SMALL INSECTS TO ANNOY. I ; I Daily Mails. Telegraphic Communication. Finest Fishing on Atlantic Tourists and Pleasure Seekers North ward and Southward willfindj ' it to their advantage ! to give us a call. - CLIMATE & SCENERY UNSURPASSED The Atlantic Coast Line and Carolina Central It. L will sell ticket! ! from all stations at reduced rates to Hotel Brunswick.'. , I EF" Special rates by mouth and season JS ' J. D. SUBLETT, of New Yort, Manager. F.K.MLNCXUB.WfV lanonal Wire. & M l jDoti-oit, 1 - Cheese Safe. SSZSJ Brushes. ti:ti Creating. V: i ct . Wire Cloth, Wire Counter CoDInCT.'fl'TJTau. 1. 1 St Con I Hcniui. Wthir Vina. ItW'rilA tySeqd f or Catalosuoi 1 C5-MenUon thii mch 13 d&w ly Sufferers rrom l onthiul lmDrudence i cauBinir Aervons uebiair. Bicai wertness. Va.ins.hie in lormauon ior Dome cure i kkk. rriwwi Et veara uccea&iuiiy. ux. A. U. OUn. Box 242, Chlcj go. may Sl-dAwly BATE'S SPECIFICS. Prepared from formula) used by an eminent pu;siuu uunug zu years UCCeSBXUl practice: i Spcclflc No. 1 Goxranieed to ffWt & radi cal cure of aU affections of the Blood, whether atruiujuus ur cxiiureu. am diseases, pua pies, moth patches, eta., ars Twrra&nentlT cured by Bate's Specific No. i. Price tl. spectae o. rrep sejcthai. Wxxkxxss, Nekvocs DKBlLmr. rrom Youthful iDdlscre- I uons or Excesses, producing Exhausted Vital ivy ana ixms ox aiannooa. This remedy Is up equalled In the cure of these complaints, iris a powcnui sumuius to tne weakened Nerrous System, as&UU Nature to renew the strenfrth and rlcer of the debilitated omn &nrf Afreets a radical cure. Price tU . i Sredflc No. 4 1tcs Instant w-Mf and rer. TM)R SHIPMENT nr vvr . uuLacnuy cures itaeumaasm. Price $2. I O. xtuws, in snooks or read O WUUT ittfc -A POUUTD CTM IOT &UUI ISUiUW KINK 1 fTUBPu fnmmnTi t . 1 7. ....1,. . na I a .Vt ....1 T . .vuuxk. 8old by Drurzlsts or sent on nrtnt at mlea by J. W. Bxte. la N. Clark St., CMcajco. zaarSl lj-dJtw Bxxa Tobacco Selling Fast. 300 EOXES AXD CADDIE J SOLD With in three veeka. 20J Boxes and Caddies to close consignment, various Brands from 20 rents upwards 8AH'L BEAK, Sk! mch 3 IS Market Street PARSLEY & WIGGINS, MANUFACTURERS OF SASH, BLINDS, DOORS, L AND orna: apl 23 tf ENTAL AVOOD WORK Boxes and Crates, ES AND A full stock: of Rough and DresjJrTT pijosSiLuiaber- Orders by the carvo. rvnmTwT . elm. sollrtted. M or- laplSS dAw PARSLEY WlGfiTva s , I ; ! ' m.t Hiwiuuo ana utuiijivii fl a P-Kia or i lib r-rCAPT. KIXO.TT. S. A. niRTORvrnnu Tnp nimi mmi. t..VillNlM'?J . a r a le,;nitaoo "4 tezma. Address J. O. tftCUBDY rvr j - ' ' tav i i j In Stock. Niw LOJ OF LAWN CHAIRS A2D peitees. Elegant Dining Room and Charab:r Furniture. Our assortment of Rat tan i and Reed Chairs Is extensive! " To arrive Ibis ve2k,, something entirely rew in B VBV CARRIAGES. I Give us a call I TflOS may 19 C. CRAFT; At.. Furniture Dealer, 20 So. Front fctrcCt W. & E. S. 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