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- JISCKLLAKEOU TheDailyReView. NOKTU Carolina fkuit t 11:121:1:. ifre the warm winutsank. rcr the sea : Xhero the light vavc!cts brnke, "1 hero thu ;ow bicczc4 w.ke. There the cyui maic woke, Kspturu lor bo:h ft us. You. lve, and mo. To be Held In Goldsboro July lUStti fail it 31st, 1884-Pro- 3 o'clock, p. m., on- the . day of . July 30th. --;, " ,AVij , -4 Exhibitors wanting-' special space should notify the manager at once. - - ; -Auction. There will - be an auction at 5 o'clock, p. m., Jaly 31st, when all ine iruu may De sold on account ot - the in lum List for the Third An- exhibitor without expense to him. - GREAT V rilRES ? he u mai 1 r. , ri'Tw v - mf Bickiche. Headache. Toothache. .It 1HK r. mi:! I V. M. M.f.U CO. Till - - Thre the fiiay morning ro?c. Over the sea; f.There the thick raindrops fell. There the wind' moaning swell. Murmured larewell, farewell! Sorrow for both of us. " You, love, and mc. There the gay noontide chines (litterinj yet; Thqrc wo once vowed and wept; There grief on gladness crept; Have you the record kept? Memories fur both of us. For I forst. . VhiU. Call. nual Exhibition. The Third Annual Fair of the North Carolina Fruit Growers Associaton will be held in Goldsboro on. Wednes day and Thursday, the 30th and 31st of July. T rr - ,. - xvery eaun u oeiog maae io maice the Fair the largest and most successful ever Leld in the btate. The several railroads will transport freights and visitors to the Fair at the usual reduced lurexniouioa will oe care fully guarded and not be used without the owners consent. HONORARY DIRECTORS. - R. P. Paddison, president ; S. Otho Wilson, secretary; Hon. It. R.. Rridg ers. Hon. W. T. Dortcb, Hon. -W..-J. Green. Col. J. MIIeck. lion. W. R. Cox, Hon. Geo.- Howard. Col. A. B. Andrews. Col. H. B. Short, Revl Geo. W. Sanderlin, J4 A. Lineback. Col. Jno. D. Whitford. W. A. Johnson. Geo visitors to me uair at the usual reduced Alien Julian 5 rw tuZ o X au XT'- t RIISCELLANEOTJS Capital Prizo $75,0003 Tickets only 85 J Shares in pro . ' portion. -:sTRUGGLE WITH A SHIRT. 7.-.K f-- 1 an Hixty-fvc times csch son cl us r.a , shiit. r'.'.'tttir into, if it is $ltor. r. jure - ' i't ,t!;n there is sonic compen- . . r :. i i:. 1 ii ir.fvrccd l-oin, ) u S ! f cciy lime, Covered rv r I u ;:!;t!.c Ut il.'itl in the bnd. f. f '-ri t n: WAMSUTT, 2I0OLINEN. . ( rMf. i;rjl3i-I e'l nrm Vital Questions:::: . (.: msl inincnl iJiysician : any .-.!.o!. n hat is the bct thins :3 tie wi-r!J I'ur .juictin and allayin? ill.-r.ition of the nerve.-, caring all (xzzi i f i:rvom conip!aints. giving fftrv!. chi!J':ke refrcshiog sleep al r.? A.Jt!;if will IfUyoa unhesitatingly i iiiTr.n i. A-.i3yor all of the most eminent "WU: ii tb bcitacd onl? reined v fin t r lied oa to cure all dis eu iti the ! kiJners and urinary organs ; ixai Ilfirh: disease, diabetes, re-t-a:i, or inability to retain urine. pi i..tN- i!.e:ies and ailments pecu- -i- i:ni:r Ar..!:a.'f will ull yoa explicitly and t-.-Really "JluehtL'tr A tii jaie physicians hi: is th, ru'; reliable and mr- r:rc f.-r a!l liver diseases or dyspep- i;co:.:ijat:un. indii'Stion, bilion t t.itaru. fever, a-ur, A:c.,,, and wi w;4 tell oii: l'tlr iU , r iKuuUtioniHr , ,7'wki rtmctic are combtocd Uct c-icaI! (- Atuai.lc nt'?5' ' Uto J I'.tUr. uch 7Tt.Ut T,tcrou ruraUve power U ."rl.Tv fcV u Trtol to lu orUon ttZ? Ur no tn woman, weact I HAITI It if. A.n.: .kl or nerlT lttnar. E-j!. 1 k1" nil by pDjtet , Zr 11 tcej U!rae. lire tx. of rcr rora conaumptloo. we tff srv ... .1t.. rV .Wi. ' l'.ers pceuUar to f w 4 MariifU, nerroafBCM, T." rr.A1"- taoatorr an.t liu.- trvr ' !a taot all Uicac ont Af from cxerurU fron irrafuU. 11 9"- Hboat a b Il'.ticrf, proof of &clzbiKrhool la buneH tf rr eo Hhnn 11 lh. "S Wli llaii m Ilrtn In Jtt&e IS 1m lXw era iiiJIUIOtaIE r.DIS HOalGACL )r Tlm: d is ruRsujLNcn or 179. 03 Era . ae l rriUtercI in Dook 7 Adata Crown anl wife .tiiT.J. Saatder. GunU a atto rnera for r. It. Dar- ror cjub. at t Ctjof WllxBtnxtoa. at 12 .at ttn. T&w wi a . i a a a. kM mt w!T V.1 'r'a,-. Tit t he Wot- etfftt'7ila ' of Wllmloxioa. wtIl?a tnt an. lei feci on tlX A UICAUD, Attorncj a. uon't Forget! ATnLUrr.Jr5KiN5co &Svf ft YOU v zr.m ... . . r-r.. ". - oncite-l. aa4 aax!- JU 1 . - A AVouId-he I'cnsloner! At a club dinner, in New York recent Iy au exatmuiog 6urgcon related the following incident, showing how the arrears act dcveltped pensioners cut of sunu ana undeserving men. IJurmg the war bo was surpcon of an infantry regiuient. hen -the regiment first went into battle he observed, sitting be hind a big tree, at a sate distance from the lighting lice, the captain of one of the companies. "What arc you doing here, captain?" a?kcd the doctor. 'I'm not feeling well," replied the oJiicr in a doleful voice. The surgeon wa3 too busy looking after the wounded to stop and inquire as to his complaint. A lew weeks later the regiment again rot under firo and the surgeon. found the same captain skulking behind a barn. 'Hello! sick again?" he exclaimed. "U ell. the fact is, doctor, I'm not . a cxacuy sick, i may as wen own up that I'm a coward, lhcro s no help for it. It must be constitutional rsow. doctor, what's the use of my staying in the army? Won't you help mc get a discharge?" . . . , , rbo soroon thought he was doing the country a service when, a few days afterward, ho recommended that the man bo discharged on tho ground ot general disability. He heard nothing of the captain until sixteen years later. when ho received a letter from the oen- sion oflice informing him that Car-tain Blank had applied lor a pension from the date of his muster out, and that as he. as surgeon of tho regiment, had cer tified to the disability, would he kindly inform tho government as to the nature of the disease from which the officer suffered? Tho surgeon replied that the captain's complaint was chronic and incurable cowardice, not contracted in the line of his duty, but constitutional. The captain.' name did not go upon the roll, and his plvn lor getting some four thousand dollars for arrears and twenty dollars a month for tho rest ol bit hie came to grief. How many schemes no less dishonest have succeed ed through tho complaisanco of exam ining surgeons, less honest than the on fruits tor exhibition over tho rail roads leading to Goldsboro. Imminent speakers' will address -the society cacu day Senators Ransom and Vance, Gov. . Jarvis and others, and the occasion to wind up with a cheap, excursion to Morehcad City, --a . . . wun privilege to return at any time within live days. For the benefit of citizens from the western part of the Stats, who may desire visiting Wil mington and its seashore resorts, low excursion rates will also be arranged from Goldsboro to Wilmington . -. . l'KEMIUM LIST. . ... The following premiums "will be of fered open to the world ' Without en trance fee:- - - " 1 class ONE. Apples. (S.) Largest and best collec tion, not less.thanone bushel, 1st prize $15.00. 2d prize $5.00. Best six named varieties, 12 speci mens of each $10.00 and $5.00. Preserving crabs, best assortment. $2.00 and $1.00. Pears. (S.) Best collection of six or more varieties, $10.00 and $5.00. isest tingle variety. 5 00 and 2 00. Peaches. (S.) Best and largest collection, not les3 than one $15 00 and $5 00 Lindley. LOCAL. COMMITTEE, W. i. Korneeay. Henry Lee. I. B. Fonvieile. lr. J. y. Miller, Henry Weil. J. M. Hollo well. W. II. Borden. F.K.Borden, J. II. Hill, WU1..B. jane ana ur. M. JE. Robinson. Ail correspondence-should be ad- drcrsed to the undersigned v , . J J. A. Bonitz, GenL. Manager . Goldsboro, N. C. ; 1 Hay Fever. I Sneezing as a pastime as who should Cake snuff and sneezins as a necessity as who should catch -hay-fever are widely ditlerent tbing3.- Dr. Morell Mackenzie, of throat celebrity, has therefore come to tho rescue of all mar tyrs to hay-lever. He ha3 published a pamphlet on the subject, not merely with a view of inducing people to-take advice, which I believe is the object of most medical pamphlets, but with the view of giving information, and even advice itself, very much to the purpose. Thein formation is curious and exhaust ive. Hay-lever, it seems, like influenza and cholera, did not occur in Europe in the good old times it was one of the bushel many blessings in the shape ot brand- new diseases reservea 10 giaaaen tne collection. $10 00 and $5 00. Best six named varieties. 12 bunches of each, $10.00 and $5.00. Best wine grape, $5.00 and $2.00. Nectarines. (S.) Best collection. $2 00 and S1.00. . - - Figs. Best collection. $2.00 and $1.00. Mulberries. Best collection, $2.00 and $1.00. Japanese Persimmons. Best collec tion, $2.00 and $1.00. For best single variety of any fruit, $2 00 and $1.00. I or the largest and best collection of fruits (S.) $10.00 anfl $5.00. Only sweepstakes in class one, mark ed (S.) shall be competed for by nurserymen. Others in that class open only to fruit growers and amateurs. CLASS TWO. Canned Fruits. Best collection put up by one lady. $10.00 and $5.00. Best jar of any single variety, S2.00 and $1.00. Preserves. lor best collection put up by one lady, $5 00 and $2.00. isest single variety, $2.00 and SI.OO. Pickled Fruits. Best collection put narrator of this incident, could only be up by one lady, (sour) $4.00 and $2.00. ascertained by a thorough overhauling Best collection put up by one lady, of the whole pension list and a rc-x- (sweet) $3.00 and $2.00. amination of the entire army of pen- Jellies. Best collection put up by sioncrs. E. V. Snuillcy in the July Cat- one lady, $4.00 and $2.00. Best six uamcd varieties. 12 speci- hearts ot the nineteenth century doc- mens each, $10 00 and $5 00. tor3, and to lead patients to them, liter- ' . . I 1 1 t l a. 1 " . -a- i a (iranes. fS.) One bushe . . largest uy mrougn meir noses. l win not w , - m a I . . 1 . Avoid by all means the use ofcal omel lor bilious complaints. Avers Cathartic Pills, compounded entirely ol vegetable ingredients, have been tested lor forty years, and areacknowl edged to bo the best remedy ever devis cd lor torpidity of the liver, costivencss. and all derangements cfthc digestive apparatus. Dlckcnin 18415. Charles Dickens, when he lirst visited Washington in 1812, wa3 just entering his thirtieth year. He was a middle- sized, somewhat lleshy person, and he wore a brown frock coat, a red figured vest and a fancy searl cravat that con cealed tho collar and was fastened to tho bosom iu rather voluptuous folds by a doublo pin and chain. His bair, which was long and -dark, grew low upon tho brow, had a wavykiuk where it started from tho head, and was cork screwed as it fell on cither sido of his face. His forehead retreated gradually from tho eyes, without auy marked protuberance save at tho outer angle, tho upper portion of which form ed a prominent ridge a littlo within the assigned position of tho organ of ideali ty. The eyeballs completely filled their sockets. I he aperture of the lids was not large, nor tho eye uncommonly clear or blight, but quick, moist and expressive. The nose was slightly aquiline, tho mouth of moderate di mensions, making nojgreat display ol the teeth, tho facial muscles occasion ally drawing tho upper lip most strong ly oa the left side as tho mouth opened in speaking. His features, taken to gether, were well proportioned, of a glowing and cordial aspect, with more animation than gnve and more itelli genoe thaa beauty. PcrUys JiciHinis ccnccs. A melodious Voice oucht to be accompanied by an agree able breath Y ords watted by a pleasant one, especially if proceding from a roscato delicately chiselled mouth, delight and unchain tho male listener. Mark tbi. dames and de moiselles, and use SOZODONT which endows the teeth with the whiteness and -hardness of alabaster, renders flabby, cankered, colorless gums firm and pink, and gives a healthier glow to pale, roufhened lips. The breath be comes as sweet as a nosegay through its influence. CLAST TIIKEE. Diied Fruit. Best sundried apples, $10.0feand $-00. Best sundncd peaches, $10.00 and $5.00. . Best evaporated apples, sio.oo and $5.00. Best evaporated peaches, 10.00 and $5.00. For bc3t display or dried and evapo rated fruits, $10.00 and $5.00 Wines. Best collection by manufac turer, gold modal or silver cap. Best sweet (amateurs only; 5.oo and $2.00. Best sweet (amateurs only; gs.uo and $2.00. Best dry, (amateurs only) 5 00 and $2,00. v: .. . . Cider. Sample sweet andnard each, $.00 and $1.00. , class fouil:. Vegetables and Trucks Best dozen cabbairc. $5 and $2. Best tomatoes, halt busncJ, i J ana C2 Best corn. half, husbel. S2 and 1. Best melons, water, ' half dozen, $5 and $2. Best melons, musk:, hair dozen, 5 and $2. The Association oilers lor best collec tion, with modes of packing and ship ping, $10 and $5. CLASS FIVE. Flowers Best exhibit by florist, sil ver medal. Best exhibit by amateur, $3 and 2. I test bouquet assorted flowers, $2 and $1. Best bouquet assorted grasses 2 and$I.. , , Beat cut .roses, $2 and l. ,.,,.- class srx. Best evaporator, $10 and $5. Best canning machine, $10 and $5. Best cider and wine mill. $10 and $5. Best mode of paeking fruits for mar ket. $5. SPECIAL TKEMIUMS. dwell upon the description of thi3 irri tating complaint, which tho doctor gives at some length and with consid erable gusto. Those who have got hay fever can do without it, and those who have hitherto escaped need not bo har rowed up before their time. Bostock, in 1819, first described it; Elliotson did so in 1831. and after him Phoebus, of Gies- sen. ueimnoitz gayeuis views in leou, and bo was followed by many others, and now Dr. Morell Mackenzie takes up the parablo in 1884 There seems to belittle difference of opinion about the cause. .It is the pollen of certain grasses and flowers, and the sovereign remedy is to keep away from these. Dr. Mac kenzie differs from the great Helm holt z in the importance which he assigns to i quinine, which I had always supposed to be a specihe; but I must add that he is. very prodigal in stating his own remedies. He rebommends with the utmost confidence, and in great detail, valerianate ot zinc in combination with assafcetida, in pills of one grain - of zinc and two grains of compound assafoctida pill, doubling the dose at the end ot ten days or a fortnight. He also alludes to tincture of opium in cases of hay-asth ma, and recommends an inhalation ot benzoin, together with an insufflation for the nose of (powdered) onessix tecnth of a grain of morphia, and one grain ot bismuth, it is seldom one meets with advice halt so practical. Generally, such pamphlets only hint darkly at vague preparation?, give no quantities, warn people of the danger of attempting to 'dose themselves; and advise the sufferer to call in a physician without delay. London Irulh. , Louisiana State Lottery . I. Company . . .'. Wedoheritt certify that tee supervise Vit arrangement for an the JJontkly and Sevti Annual lrawing$ of The Xouisiana State Lot terv Cowipauy, and in person manage and con trol the Drateingt themselves,, and that the tame are conducted with honesty, fairness, and irt good faith toward all parties, and toe author ize the Company to nst this certificate, cilS fac similes of our signatures attached in its adver Commissioners. Incorporated In 18SS for 25 years by .the Leg islature for .Educational and Charitable pur poses with a capital of $1,000,000 to wiuch a reserve fund of over $550,000 has since been added. .5.,....- .. . v; j By an overwhelming popntai voto Its frani chiae was made apart or the present State Constitution adopted December 2d, A. D., 1879. The only Lottery ever voted 03 and endorsed by the people of any State. . . . . It never scales or postpones. Its Grand Single Number Drawings taie place monthly. ... , A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY. TO WIN A FORTUNE. Seventh Grand Drawln?, Class G, In the Academy of Music, at New: Orleans, Tuesday, July 15, 1SS4 170th Monthly Drawd tog. -; . '. Capital Prize, S75.000. 100,000 Tickets at Fivo Tol lars; Each. Fractions in Fifths in proportion. - LIST OF PRIZES. ' 1 Capital Prize of..... 75 CCK 1 Capital Prize of 25,000 ;apitai irize or.. :2 Prizes 1 Ca Of $0,000. Of 2j000. 1,000. 500. 200 100 50......; ... 25 APPROXIMATION PHIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of $750. 9 " " 500. 9. " " 250. 5 Prizes 10 Prizes 20 Prizes 100 Prizes 300 Prizes 500 Prizes 1000 Prizes of of of of of of 10,000 12,oc lOjQOO 10,000 10,000 20,000 30,000 25,0(10 25,000 6,750 4,500 2,250 1,967 Prizes; amounting to $205,500 Application for rates to clubs should be made only to the office of the Company in New Or leans. For further information, write clearly, giv ing full address. Make P. O. Money Or ders payable and address Registered Letters to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL HANK, NEW ORLEANS, LA. POSTAL NOTES and ordinary letters by Mail or Express (all sums of $3 and upwards by Express at our expense) to M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans; La;, or 21. A. DAUPHIN, t I C07 Seventh St., Washington, D. Cf June 18 wed-sat 4w-d&w WEAK, UNDEVELOPED ; PARTS WHOLES AIM 1PIC37 1 .x. X3Thc follorrlng onomions -represent wholesalo price generally. In mills small orders higher prices have to be charged ........ . 11 n is -io a b ' n -1 f i. CAGGLNG - . . Standard. ........... .M, ...... 2 Cv 1 ft...;.........;.......... BAtXN Nortn Caro&na: Shoulders, lb WESTERN SMOKEtvT'a llama. ......tf ......m. .... Sides; V Shon tdcra.-. .. .... ... . DRY SALTED Sides, V lb ................. liuo Shoulders, V ft.... 00 Iq BARRELS Spirits Turpentine, - V tcconi liana, each........... 1 73 a New Nevr Vort, each. 190 aion New City. each 1 GO .0 190 beeswaSc, lb.. i 28 O 00 BUTTER, V Ry North Carolina....... Northern........ ...... CANDLES, V & ijperm... V" ................... AtlflroanUaeJ..-..........t, UUC.E.6E, i& , Northern Factory............ Dairy, Cream. ... n State. ..............., . COFFEE?, V Hi . , : : - ulAitMtMttaitaat' ' Laguyra.. ....... ............. IUo............. .-r.. ........... CORN MEAL. bus., in sacks S3 COTTON TIES. y bundle.... 1 50 O 1 7? domestics-a -r.:;, i v 'J v Yarns, bunch........ ...... SS O EGGS, if dozen........ ........ IS 0 17 F131I i ' 1 Maci-erel. No. 1, 'tib1.....l$ CO bsioo ..MackereL No. 1. ,V half bbl.. W C10 0 Maciserei, No. 2, f bbl 9 U) Mackerel, No. 2, f half bbl.. 5 M Mackerel, No. 3, bbL. 7 75 Mullets, bbf 4 00 Mullets, I'orkbbls...... 7 00 ............ . ... so a i is a . 14 a 10 a mo! into n 25 . r 1 tu 1 14V 13 14 IS - LryCotl, V lb.. ...... i.. FERTILIZERS. If 2.000 lbs Peruvian Guano, io. 1 ..B7 50 - No. oa " ' . lxbos.... ..00 00 , Baapb'B lhosihatet J00 00 Carolina Fertilizer.. . ......... 45 00 Ground Bone 00 00 Bono MeaO. .00 00. Bone Flour 00 00 Navassa Guano.. ....40 00 Complete Manure 00 00 Wliann's Phospliate ."..00 00 Wsndo Phosphate.. ....... ...00 00 Berger & Butz's Phosvhato..t)0 00 Excellenza Cotton Fertlllzer.55 00 French's Carbonate of Lime... 7.D0 French's Agricultural Lima..., 8 50, CilO 0U O560 a 8 oo a . 8 60 4? 4 0U tm so mi oo f?5i 00 COO 00 O50 00 010 09 4745 00 4257 eo CM CC. OC1 oc 70 00 O70 00 060 00 COO. 00 a 7 FLiUR,fibW, :. f : FInc.....i..;l.....U..4A0 CO 114 5 , ?NorthexnSupAfr..i.4.....;V 75f ts i T J2xtra...i.i.i;... 4V-to 611 ttLUi.1V OJ ihJ City Mills Kxtra. a 00 " Family. Extra Family. Ui-UK C IB..... jorn, irom store, rtf.gs,wnue. : 6 75 6 50 11 a 6 w 54 IS com, cargoj in traar, wuti 7.4 13 Corn, cargo, in bagjB. Jtvftlteiv 15,72 p Corn, careo. talked, in xs& . ii 1 8 75 vat0, A 1 V LLl DlaVXG. ...... Cow Pcas....Ju...... HIDES, V lb " Green Dry HAY, tf- lOfcJ&a- Western....; 25S 1 7i. r n s 11 a u M Oil i ."....l..:l 1 15 t$ 1 North Rlvcr. ..........i 751 49 - IT 'I 10O 00 a a 40 Oli THB HUMAN BODY KNLAKOED. DEVKIr- OPKI. STK KNGTHKN E O," Vas.. is an inproKt ins juivHrt ienieiitlon? run in our imiwr. In rt- ily tout omn8 we will say t hat there is no evidence of bum 1 e a boutthig. Onrhe contrary, theadvertisersnro indorsed. Interested persons may re rpru It 1 M I V saled circulars tnvineail part iculars hv addressung 1CIK ftikniCALOO.. Buffalo. ft.V. Tolflo Arrrhri- J(s7, Of the many rcme5ie3 before the pub lic for Nervous Debility and-'vveakoess of Ncrvo Generative System, tlierc is none equal to Allen's Brain Food, which promptly and permanently re stores all lost vigor; it never fails. SI pk., 6 lor 5 At druggists, or by mail from J. II. AUen, 315 Jurst Ave., New York City. eod apllG lyd&w NEW YORK HERALD. WEEKLY EDITION. ONE DOllAR A YEAR. Embroideredrobes ot batiste will be worn over both dark 'and bright silks, A Fair Offer i Tuo Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich., offer to send Dr. Dyo's Volatic Belt and 'Appliances on trial, for thirty davs: to men; Young , or Pldt afflicted with neirous debility, lost vitality, and kindred troubles. See advertisement in paper,. tthseowSt Ctvam color is no longer fashionable, not even in milk. If you suffer with Sick Headache, Constipation. Sour Stomach, or Bilious attacks, Kmouy's Little Catiiaktic Fills will relieve yoa. 15ccnta. eod-w Jackets of Eofliih checked cloth, with velvet pookcts, aro worn. is uchu-Patba." Quick, complete core, all annojicg Kidney; Bladder and Urioary Diseases. $1. DruSkLs. . cod " o ' A pretty foundation for a black lace eostnme is changeable silk in black and gold. f- A Kerned j' ior Luns: Diseases. Dr. Robert Newton, late President of the Eclectic Collciro ot the city of New York, and formerly of Cincinnati, Ohio, used DR. WM. HALL'S BAL SAM very extensively in his practice,a3 many of his patients, now, living, and restored to health by the use of this invaluable medicine, can amply testily, lie always said that so gcod a remedy ought to be prescribed Ireely by every physician as a sovereign remedy in all casas of lung diseases. --'It--cures .Con sumption, and has no equal for all pec- For tho largest and best display by Uoralcompliants I I " . r e . l It. , mm one cxniDiior oi iruiis aim erapca. air. J. A. Bonitz offers the "Secretary s Premium." (S. Otho Wilson)-one hundred choice peach trees. For the best collection of home-made wine, Mr. Bonitz offers one hundred choice peach trees from the Wilson Nursery. Other special premiums will be an nounced. . KULES and regulations. 1. Tickets of admission will be issued on the day of the Fair, at 25 cents each for ad alts. Children under 12 years 10 cents. " - - - 2. Articles entered for prizes: may havo the owner's name on them. They shall be known by number and class. - 3. Nothing will be allowed to be re moved from the ball or exhibition fit Dyed k TMOSACITS, 16' SECOND STUEET.be: tween Market ind Princess, Ladles anl Gen tie men's goods of every description, any color. Also, cleaning, scouring and bleaching. cnd me a pair at tout old KM ilnw. n Ship Youi fllltCKEXJ. ZGG3 AND COUNTRT PRODUCK GENERALLY to ' A. W. KlVfeNB4UK, Wilmington. . C IUCntST MARKET PB1CIU froaranteed. (Ucrs to Bant of New Uxnorcr.) may 16 J. L. WINNER, "T pmnmH nnt 1 nztpr rVIrolr n m. on the secopd day of tho Fair.! tides ;ty W -ftJ?: en in wntms:. : : :x " L 4. No person will be allowed to to near tne judges dann2 their inspection. fTnnnnrnirnnPJmiF HflHIT 43 W 4 A auw svs m 5. Entries may be mandebratpplyioe lillii Jllll III -, to J. A. Boaitz. Goldsboro. N; CV pre- Vl U U L . -h vious to the Fair; or on tho grounds be- h. u. use. ts tve;'r HBf. if oflgr m V r w if Wfeercty tweca Lae hours of 7 o clock, n. a., azai iuii.Ku,s.x.(su)w,xc9j4wsMtvxtnaty It contains all the general new8 of the Dally Edition of the Herald, which has the largest circulation in the united staincs. Independent in Politics, , It la the most valuable chronicle of political news In the world. Impartially glTlnpc the oc currenccs and opinions of all parties, so that all sides may be known. In the department Foreign News the Herald has always been distlnjnilehed by the fullness of its cable despatches. The new transatlantic telesraph cables " will increase facilities. - The Farm Department of the Weekly llerald Is practical It goes to the rpolnt, and does not give wild theories. The farmer, will save many more than One Dollar a Year from the suggestions of Ihe farm department alone, concerning sou, came, crops, irces, buildings, gardening, poultry and agncuitu ral economy. "The Home' - ' Instructs the housewife and the children in re gard to economical and tasteful Dew dishes, ihe fashions, and the making of home com fort3. In addition, are given latest reports ol trade and ' - Produce Markets the conxlition of money, columns of Miscella neous Reading, Ppetry, a Complete htory very week, Jokes and Anecdotes, Sporting News, ' : " . . ' rorcxAR s CIEXCE, the doings of well-ktown Persons of Lth World, a department devo ed to - Sermons and Religious Notes. While the WEEKLY 11EHALD gives thi litest and beet News ot the World, it Is also a Joornal tor the Family. Subscribe one dollar, at any time, for a fun year. Postage Free to any iart of the Unitel States or Canadas. , TUB NEW YORK UERA LD, In a Weekly Form, - ; . - . jsk DOLLAR A YKAR, Address. 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Porto Rico, in h ads, V , in DDIS,,....... - Sugar House. In hhds.,......i . in bbls......l..." Syrup, in bbls..... NAILS, if Keg, Cut,10d basis.. 0 OILS, gallon- . f I'M fl Kerosene.. ...... 1 Lard... 1 Linseed loslxi. 4 f Tar.. Deck and Spar................ POULTRY Chickens, live, grown... .... " Spring Tnrkficn . PEAN'IJT-V' bushel..-.:....M 1 ltT 'O"! 'flJ POTATOJSS, V bnshel , . Sweet... .v....;......;.I..r.;.. Irish, bbl.. ......... 2 00 PORK, y barrel J - - City Mcs3 25 5C Prime 1 00 Rump. ....17,00 RICK Carolina, V tti..v....:: Rough, V bushcL, ........... RAGS, uv-Country....;.'...'. City ROPE, if ft .......... SALT, V ack, Alum ;.. Livcrpoo Lisbon. American. ........... ......... SUGAR. & i ft Cuba A VI W AAVV ff W J - w .t!:!::f.l;t::::f:f li C fViO kx c .. .r.r..... eua cii Crushed 10UO i 11 SHINGLES, 7 Ui.VM..........10 60 Oil 00 common.... ...... .......k s w ow Cypress 'Saps................. 4 60-r 500 CvTrees Hearts... . 0 00 O 7 60 STAVES. V M-W. O. Rarrcl..l2 00 Ol3 00 TALLOW, V ft 4 f9 6 TIMBER, tf U feet Shlpping.12 00 csll 00 FlneMin....-..;.......i.......ir ouim , Mill Prime 7 80 O 9 60 Mill Fair. 6 00a 6 60' WHISKEY. W eal Northern. :i 00 '6i 4 00 North Carolina..;.....,-... ...1 00- O 2 60 ' wool, S". ft Washed......... J a Unwashed... ; Enrrr ..............;: 10 '& I-,15 a 2 60 mi oo, O17 00 SXIS 00 4kia - 8 - 95J a 1 15 lt40 1 mo - 1 ivr n 00 00 00 00 00 a a n a n a 75 75 .00 . ft;'1 -7v "7 j. Common Mill. ......4 --. 4 ' v?t - Inferior to Ordnarv Zfl J., 0 W 1 J 00 H o - S -- ""it" ''Trl ' i . fc.r-h.C? - ? i - JACKSON & BELL, me rlKSS B mm ELF-8URE Yamt JTa f ! tje uot 27-ljebdJfcw'' ' t b t f - m - w - f i i ... S . J t,,m BOOK-BINDERS. - '. , - . . . . - t . v. .!,. . t r . meut the kll to fund Ui Wilming ton, and etiarantre nil o'er worse to Lc dono la first ela Myl.nntl n resiortab: t Tin sc. Sethi In yoitr orJcrt during tho d;t Jca on, nnd ltv& tbciu executed &l t!i? lQTTCst XOyibIeprlcts.. - "v '-, .
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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June 26, 1884, edition 1
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