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MISCELLANEOUS. UEE1 OW W If Is h in "tasks. X vafo ne. Tnfs ML m smo- ,r i onnv. iiT IIW U I J Ulo." tad.'. B2 4fio.t r at ' rrv 1 is - if my, ih TfOESTL0 CUT Is . yVCKWELJIS Loio Cut pj from n PUREST, RICHEST LF.ils FRA GRflCEisL)iE9ULED indi'fs PURITY ind QuJfy UfiQUESTIOiED. The Genuine can always be rec ognized by trade-Mark of the BULL Watch the papers for our large advertisement; different portraits of leading men each time. JB4 Cd urn win RHEUHATISM. A HOME DRUGGIST TESTIFIES. roaUrltf at boom U not alvajs the best tml 0 nt, tmt w putnt prvudly t lUe fart Lhi m oiacr nmlkui h ua fur iUcIf cli alTcrs approWUou lit tu on city, at-aia, and country, aim! aiuou all pevpic, a Ayers Sarsaparilla. TV to&trwixtx letter from oo of cur bct lnm MuudtQMtu LruiUU ahouM bo of faursst to STary auZcrer : "Elzht run to I luvl an attack tf Ilhrumatlatn. pn e- vr Uut I eoaUl not mort from tb bed, or drwa, without h.lp. I tried ercrl rrui ilim without xnoch If any rtlif. until I took Atu'i SASSArAJtitXA, by th u&e of two boCUM of which 1 fu corcrletely curwd. liar sold larr CjuanutW of yvur Saeja raaJtxa, and u a till rtuias lu wudcrful peoolarUr. The bust notable cstm It Lt ffct4 La tbia vicinity coBTlace me that i; aa th bat blood BMdkiM ertr offered to tho JWbii. 11 V. IlAUEIa." UXrtx tU, Backland, Ma-, May U, lii "V M. SS M overseer to the Lowell Quret Corporation. for nr twtaty rears bef or bis removal to Lowell aUctM with Bait Ilhearu in ilm worrt form. 1 u mleeratloas actually covered nor dan half tb sarfaoe of bia body and limba, II waa entirely cured by iru'i BaaaarAajix. & eertiflcata la Ayer's A ImtTiM far US. rarrxxxD bt Dr.J.C.Ayer&CoLowelfiMa. SoUbjailDrealsti; fL, tlx bottle, for i !u 1 UtoOdAw A 13 15 S.1LT RHBIU. PAESLEY & WIGGINS, UAcrAcru&zEs or GASH, BLINDS, DOOBS, ORNA11ESTJX, WOOD WORK. pi tt Boxes and Crates, T?oa iniPirxxT or txgetablxs axd a!5 rrtlu. la a&ookj or resdr rntada. fill aiotX of Eaer aad Prasaed Lsaber. LA'fca, ai, far ltnllilax imrpoaaw. Oniera by Ua carso, PocacaOq tad For- . It.., fn I ho hnnsfl ff hl3 SlStCT. t0 Tile DailV ReVieV. iifoVfMrTcaJterPenland. who lives I . 1 cfHuit ni onrfi there . 1 ! OB ACaueiuj , 7 - L: -- 1 . nM.:nni r th Rtnrm- hitcniDH D18 TU uauv lUviaote the largesiV ' VTh7id wTdkT' He left tbe ublithcd. in the city of WihninqUm. THURSDAY. JUNE 20. trrui ao ctrcuiaiwn, ojany .nw ; - M lrt th. nnrnagfi 0r protect n 2 or remoTing a seat in me wagon. uu while doing to tne ngnining sirucK a small tree at Mr. Penland'n fence, under which lhe wazon had been driyen. The bolt instantly killed Mr. Steyens and the tcaro.a pair of males. Air, Stevens hat was torn to pieces and his snoes burst from his feet, his hair scorched ; bat apart from some blistered orabrau ed flesh, there was no mutilation as was erroneously reported. Mr. Stevens was a boat 22 years old, a yoan? man of exemplary character. Asheville Advance: Early yesterday morning, Mr. Cbarlis Harkins, about six miles frrm the city, was danger ously if nut fatally wounded by the ac cidental discharce of a pistol which he was handling. Mr. H. S. Harkins re ported yesterday evening that there was but little if any hopes of his recovery. The ba'l entered his body just below the ribs and came oat at his back. No one was in the room when the accident occurred, but when the report was heard, his mother ran in and he told her that the pistol went off acciccntally while ho was trying to unload it. Since then he has not been able to speak. The homicide which we undertake to give an account of this morning, occurred on last Thursday, near Cane River, in Yancey county. The unfor tunato victim, Marion Baird, was an ex-convict, and in company with one Abraham Proflit, visited a house ot questionable character, and while there got into a dispute on the porch, when Baird drew hi3 pistol and demanded that tbey both leave the house. Proffit replied that he would go as soon as he went into the house and got his boots, and walked into the house. He soon returned with a pistol also, and fired at Bird, the ball striking a rib and lodging in the hip, making a wound 13 inches long. Dr. Austin, of Barnsville, was sent for, who waited IN COMUIC12SS yrcsTHKOA V. SENATE. 1 Washington, Jane 25. On motion of Mr. Allison, llo Senate ivfunied consideration ot the Jxjubtive, Execu tive and Judicial Appropriation bill Alter debato lhe committee a aoacna- ment was airreed to. miking out the clause directing consolidation. The Senate committeeon Kesoiutions hainz proposed among other amend ments one to strike out the clause per- mittinz fiurtll tiiti!lerie to be run wim- a w 1 It. out storekeepers, Air. vmice acu iwr. Beck opposed the recommendation anu Mr. Allison delendetl it. Mr. Vance said if the Senators could seethe evils of the system which these oilicers rcp rppntpc! thev would asreo that it was a scandal and ousht not to be any longer maintained. These men entered into bargains with some ot theso distillers by which tbo government was cheated. They were spies upon honest distillers. There was cot any reason why a distill er should be considered by his govern ment to be a scoundrel. aui spies put to watch nim. That course was not pursued toward men in other lines of business. The people of North Caro linadid iiotTobjcct to paying the tax, but thev obiectcd to the horde of cor rupt ofliceholders who collected it. Mr. Beck f aid lhe present condition of things in regard to the collection of the whiskey tax was bad. He, too. Ihoueht the whiskey tax a legitimate tax. as also the tobacco tax, but great crowds ol men kept to collect the dis tillery lax harrassed the people. Mr. Ailison referred to the great difficulties that had been found in the collection of this tax. especially in and said he would AVER'S Ague Crire contains an antidote for all malarial dis order which, so far as known, is used in no other remedy. It contains no Quinine, nor any mineral nor deleterious substance -what ever, and consequently produces no injurious effect upon tbo constitution, but leaves the system as healthy as it was before the attack. WE WABEAirr AYEE'S AGUE CURE to cure every case of Fever and Ague, Inter mittent or Chill Fever, Bemittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Bilious Fever, and Liver Com plaint caused by malaria, "in case of failure, after due trial, dealers are authorized, by our circular dated July 1st, 1882, to refund the money. Dr.J.C-Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. MISCELLANEOUS. Jerseys auiANEOTTa 2,50, 2.75, 3.00 wTa , wwu. at $1.50, : . . Jerseys Plain and Braided. LINEN AND MOHAIR ULSTERS . COLORED LAWNS IN GREAT-VARIETY. - WHITE LAWN ROBES A few choice stvles of rof . LOWER PRICES,, : "o,, FANCY MAT TINGS All Exclaim at the ciieapv trade fkom a distance by offering desirable goods cnSp1 FINE EMBROIDERY received to-day. -Who will see tW" ' A few CARPETS left and thev are oheaD. - Turkish Bath Soap. june23, 1884 . IACE CURTAINS at rock bottom jr- Rm IVJcIWTIRe, may.2S dAw nrm COMMERCIAL EW8.i WILMINGTON MARKET. June.2G-4 P. M SPIRITS TURPENTINEQuoted nrm at 274 cents per gallon. Sales of 150 casks at these figures. . ROSIN Quoted firm at 97i cents for Strained and $1.02.J for Good Strained, and held higher. TAR Quoted firm at $1.30 per bbl of 280 lbs. .. . CRUDE TURPENTINE Quoted steady at $1.85 for Virgin and Yellow Dip and SI for Hard. COTTON Quoted dull. Small sales on a basis of 11 J cents per pound for Middling. The following are the North Carolina, and said ho would be sorry to have to say orthe people what Saturday morning, about daylight. Air. Vance had said of those of North Capolina, with regard to corrupt bar-Rs- . . ... Mr. Vance admitted mat inern were some bad men among the distillers ot North Carolina, but they were not nil bad by anjrmeans. Ho had only re ferred to those of them who were capa ble of being corrupted by the present ReDublican party. He supposed that so long as they could be usalul to the party they would remain. Mr. Allison said it would- hardly do lor this government to permit distillers to manufacture all the whiskey that they pleased without any snrveilance by the Government. Debate continued until i ociock-. when, without coming to a vote on the amendment, the Seurvc adjourned. HOUSE OF KEPKKSKNTATIVES. Mr.'HcwiiL of N. Y., from the com mittee on Ways and Means, reported a bill to modify the existing laws relating to duties on imports and the collection of revenue. Referred to committee ol the Whole. Mr. Cook, of Io wa, called up the con teste! election caso of. Chalmers, vs. Manning, and Mr. Mills, of Texas, raised the n neat ion f consideration. The House decided to consider the case. Mr. Davi?. ol Mo., supported the minority resolutions, which are as fil lows: "Iksolvcd. That the means hnd meth ods emnlovcd by the Federal admmis tration In securing the election ol J as. R. Chalmers as a member of the House of Representatives of the 4Bih Congress are. as. appears by the majority report and evidenco on lile, repugnant to and fubveriiro of true representative gov ernment, and said election is therefore declared void. i?Mcrf. TJia?, further, said Chalmers, having accepted the oiticu ol special assistant U. S. district attorney lor the northern ana southern district of the State of Mississippi since said election, and holding said ofiico up to and beyond the lirst of February, Ibdl, is ineligible to a seat m this (Jongress. and a vacancy exists in the second Congressional district of the State of Mississippi. . J a . .... vious Question and the vote recurred on the second resolution presented by the minority. It was lost. Tbo first minority resolution was alslost and the majority resolution adopted without division. Mr. Chalmers then appeared at the bar of the House and took the oath of office. The (louse resumed consideration oi the ,JlackboneM ILvlroad Company forfeiture bills. Alter speeches by Mr. !Qwis. ot La., in support of the bill and Mr. Gates, of Ala., against it the House, without action, at 5 o'clock, adjourned. 8TATI3NEWSf. Durham JUcorJca: TLS? crp s in Chatham aro very fine. The wheat crop the best it has been for years. The tobacco corn is unusually fine. Mr. K. N. Atwatcr topped over 15,000 plant3 tho first of last week. Cbadbourn Times: There is a color ed man in the Evergreen neighborhood calling himscll a doctor and selling pat ent medicine. Ho gives his namo as Charley Brown, of Wilmingtou. A. M. Benton. Esq , finding out that he had no license deputized D. L. Williamson, Thos Herring and Joe Baldwin to ar rest him. They lound-him at the bouse of Mr.Hcrricg, but thcdoctor."eeing them, jumped over the fence and ran. The party pursued him a few hundred yards in the woods, but could not over take him. Asheville Citizen: Mr. John Burgin. an old and much -spected citizen ot this county, suddenly dropped dead on Sunday at tho residence of Mr. Sam Davidson. onSwannanoa. Air. B. was ' probably beyond 60 years of age, bat appeared to have been in good hcallh uptohia sudden death. About 1 clock on Saturday a violent wind storm, with heavy rain and much hail of small size, came up suddenly from the Northeast. There was some thun der and lightning, but scarcely enough to excite remark. There were, how ever, two or three vivid Hashes with almost immediate crashing thunder. One of tneso fell with deadly bolt.-. Mr. William Stevens, son ot air. David Stevens, of this vicinity, who had been delivering ico to customers during the morning, after conducting his rounds official Quotations: upon the wounded man until his death. Ordinary. 8 J UTKXiurainary iuj cents "n!?jEa3ES JEHLJUWlg Would be the correct name for SHRIER'S ESTABLISHMENT. We are always busy from early morning 'till late at ' night, but last Saturday beat all previous days. Our Jionest and square dealing is telling with the people. We guarantee ta give to- each and every patron fully one hundred cents value in return for each and every : one of your dollars, and frequently much more. It makes no difference what inducements other houses may offer in the way of prices, we can always save you at least from 15 to 20 per cent, on every dollar by deal ing with us. v-. J ; warrant was at once issued for Prbfiit and his arrest effected. He was taken before Esq. Lewis for a preliminary investigation of the case, but made ap plication to have his trial removed to some other justice's court, on the ground that he did not think be could get jus tice before Esq. Lewis, who granted his requesl and ordered him taken be fore Esq. Ray, several miles distant. On the way the prisoner and most of guard were on foot, and the prisoner's brother and others were on horse back. The brother proposed -to let the prisoner ride awhile, which was acceoded to by the guard. Wheu they arrived at a creek, that portion of the guard who were on loot necessarily separated from the others a short dis tance in order to cross, and tho prisoner took advantage of the opportunity and made his escape from those who had him-in charge, thy being on mules and ho having a swift horse. At last accounts he had not been re captured. The partios to this unfortunate and deporable affair are well conneoted in Yancey county, and much excitement prevails among the people who -were startled at the announcement of the killiog, and who realize the unenviable reputation suoh occurrences are calcu lated to give them abroad. "Kousli on Corns. Ask for Wells' "Raugh on Corns " 15c. uuick, complete cure, iinru or oil corns, warts, bunions eod Low Middling 103 Middling lift Good Middling 11 DAILY RECEIPTS. Spirits Turpentine. Rosin-. ...... y.... Tar ...f. Crude Tunentine 235 casks 825 bbls 82 bbls 111 bbls THE OLD RELIABLE -CLOTHIER, 114 im MARINE NEWS. ARRIVED. Steamer Passport, Harper, Smith ville, Master. Steam yacht Louise, Pepper, Smith ville. Master Steamer Bladen, Green, Fayettes ville, C S Love & Co. Steamer John Dawson, Black, Point Caswell R P Paddison. Ger barque Richard, Paske, Ham burg, E Peschau & Westermann Br brig Blanco, Tucker, Cork, Ire land, Alex Sprunt & Son, CLEARED. Steamer Passport, Harper, Smith ville. Master Steam yacht Louise, Pepper, Smith ville. Master Steamer Bladen, -Green, Favette ville. C S Love & Co. june 23 NEW SUMMER AND WINTER BESOBT, 3ES Every Farmer ought to get a Boy Clipper Plow,! greatest invention ol tbo age. Jacoki is the Agent. f Great 'Reduction TN miCE OF MAJOLICA WAKE at GILES & MUBCIIISON'3. junc2J lOOaudlll iforchlon Block gOYS AND GIRLS, YOU CAN GLT RICH gelling our fly paper, SO sheet), fl ; retails at 5 cents per sheet. ROC. FLY TAPER CO., 346 North Ave, junelSliu " Rochester, N. Y. Window Shades.' XTEW STOCK OF TRANSPARENT AND otacc&tjlc?, all new. Also, sew arrivals of PARLOR, CHAMBER and DINING ROOM. FURNITURE. Call and examine prices and terms. D. A. SMITH, Furniture Dealer, N. Front Street j ane 23 . . . - . A.3STOTHER XiOT OF 1ME Xl32L03ry E5PECTED BY WEDNESDAY - o MILAN CHIP and all the Rough Straws, so popular now. Every possible shade of reath era and other Trlmmlogs. New lot of Para s sola, white and colors, all prices. Gloves, Lisle, EM and Lace. New St imping Patterns. Respectfully . MISS E. KA11RER, may 26 Exchange Corner. WEEKLY STATEMENT. STOCKS ON HAND JUNE 21, 1884. Cottonashore, 832; afloat total, 859. - Spirits ashore, 1.585; afloat, 1,619; to tal, 3.204. Rosin ashore, 69,901; afloat, 5,708; to tal, 75,609. Tar ashore, 1,989; afloat, 50; total, 2, 039. Crude ashore, 1,890; afloat, 62; total. 1.952 RECEIPTS FROM JUNE 14 TO JUNE 21. Cotton. 14; spirits, 2.483, rosin, G 714; tar, 2 14; crude, 1,072. " EXPORTS FROM JUNE 14 TO JUNE 21. DOMESTIC. Cotton, 37; spirits. 405; rosin, 2.540; tar, 400; crude, 1,365. FOREIGN. Spirits, 2,750; rosin, 2,408; crude, 150. SCUPPERNONG WINE 81 Per Gallon. W E HAVE A SMALL QUANTITY of this fine NATIVE WINE that we are closing out at ONE DOLLAR PER GALLON. We can recommend It to be Pure, Sweet & Wholesome, with the full flavor of the grape. We bough t ..... It at a low figure and propose to give our cus tomers the benefit of It. There la nor beverage more cooling and re freshing a warm summer day than a first class article ef North Carolina Scuppcmong Wine with a little ice, and there Is nobcvei age as cheap that produces the satisfaction obtained la using this Wine. Ceme at once. AT MOUTH OF CAPE FEAR RIVER, OPPOSITE THE HISTORIC FORTS FISHER AID CASVEU1U IN FULL VIEW OF THE OCEAN, WILL OPEN ABOUT MAT 20th UNDER ENTIEELT NEW MANAGEMENT I j Hotel li.is linpn rnfixrnisliofl nrwl wnnvnlol -flnvwifrlirmf ' . Vow nAinmtf building erected for pleasure purposes. . Elegant large, airy Ball Boom over the water. First-class Musicians from New York wHl furnUli Ball Room and Parlor 3Music. Fine Still and Surf Bathing. Fine line of New Boats for Pleasure Sailing and Fishing. NO MALARIA OR SMALL INSECTS TO, ANNOY. Daily Mails. Telegraphic Communication. Finest Fishing on AtlanticCcii Tourists and Pleasure Seekers Northward and Southward will find it to their advantage to give us a call. CLIMATE & SCENERY UNSURPASSED I The Atlantic Coast Line and Carolina Central R. R. wilfsell ticieti from all stations at reduced rates to Hotel Brunswick . E" Special rates by month and season J9 J. D. SUBLETT, of New York, Manager. may 1 2m - ' " , . . -; W. P. SUMNEU, I-fciu. Monal f ire & IriC XetroI t. UAXVWACTVnEMS Ot &I1 oi. 'Cheese Safcii. ViJrw Cloth. Wire Counter Kinlnc ww rfc Croitujtf, W e it Ixon teucca, Iron Shatten, Ooanter SttPI1 tSTStmd for Catalogue. ' lO" Mention tUU PP r inch 13 d&w ! P. L. BEEDGERS & CO. Our Dr. N. Eobuison, "pROal BLADEN, HAS ABRIVED. Alao, cnolce Goods from New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and many more are expected. Tho "Children's Favorite Animal Crackers hare arrived and the MOM Folks" can come In on the more substantial la the same Ha We have a small stock of choice N. C Heat. 8. C. Ferris and I . X. L. Mama, Strips, a. C Should ers. Dried Beef. c hOtwIthStandlnx the detUn In fnnn we are selling as low as they can be bourht else where. We can sell the rerv best Timlhr rimiT at June 23 HO North Front St. IN LAP ROBES. ENDLESS VARIETY. THE FINEST .assortment ot Trunks. Basts ami satrhaia offered In this city. Saddles, Ilarness, Buz griea. Phaetons, Boad Wacons, Ac. at prices to suit the times. Trunks repaired by the ! oajy pnKucai u-iulk iuxter in me tate. Next June 23 S1CDOUUALL BOW DEN. 114 North Fropt St. to D. A. Smith's Furniture Store.- i per jjdh oiacr frracee In proportion. Jane 1ft it . -JT. G. A N. BOB1NSON. Fullest assortment of Fishing TacJde can be found at Jacobi's. ' ' - - t - - - . . The Mayo House, AT FOB.T FISHEB, IS ONE JXF THE most pleasant resorts In the State. THE FIN EST BATHING. BO ATI KG AND FISHING FACILITIES. Best Liquors and Cigars. Fkh, Shrimps, Clams and Terrapins served In every style. MW CHARGES VERY MODEBATF. Parties going down on Steamer Passport can spend about six hours at the Point and return same day. Those wishing to go outside to fish on Southern Sock wilt have to- remain over night Can leave the city at 4 o'clock, in the afternoon, on steamer Louise, and return next evenfog. Mrs. Mayo will look afier the com fort of Ladies. - W. E. MAYO, june 10 Jm -, SEA-SIDE PARK HOTEL, WRIGHTSVItLE SOUND, H C. rpHI3 HOTEL WILL BE OPENED FORM ALLY for the Season of 1 84, cn June 16th, 1S4, by SCO VILLE & CO., (ot tha ScoTllle Broac., of ths Kimbill House, Atlanta, Ga. and the Buf ord, of Charlotte,) and with the extensive Improvements which have been placed upon the property, thl Hotel Is the best Seaside resort on the eoist of North Car- Board by the day $1 10 and tZ. By the - . may 1 , Furniture. TjrriNDOW' SHADES, BEDDIX0, Mosquito nets, baby caeki Out of town buyer erpres great safii, with purchues made of us, owlnf to fulmode of packing goods. Glrewsfs fore purchasing. Prices aa - stock the largest, f , TU03.C CBftrT.A jj so.n' june?3 For Sale. PAIR OF HORSE?, well TnTifn matdiea.'fOoJ.? AUo, eTeril aw! ollna. month $33 and til PFftGELL E0TJSE. "TJNDEB NEW MANAGEilENT, - ' WILiHNGTON, N. O B. L. PEERY, Proprietor. , Lata'P).tprietoT Atlaotlo HoteL' Flrtt-CliM aU tu appolatzaeata. Inam !L0 to 3. ft) pexday. docile ajvl kind. horses. : f FOR HIRE Horses and JfS ' ous kinds for a. drive or, for - Sounds. . m :r Special rxmeSAU' ing family parties to the Sou1- HOLLrNGSWOETlI imt and S5 mar si nhirtor.lat?0. LOO- perfect fit and god frt A antecd. Oar pamn,rtl, ti ed to call and WS-v-
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