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T h e D a i I y R e yj e y , MISCELLANEOUS. mi " xTfco most common signs of Dyspepsia or "'itadigestlon, aire . am oppression at the stcwizch, nausea, flatulency, water-brash, ; heart-trurn, Tomitlng, loss of appetite, and constipation. Dyspeptic patients suffer en told tuierie bodily and mental. They should stimulate tlia digestion, and secure regular daily action of the bowels, by the ess of moderate doses of Oyer's Pills. Af . er the bowels are regulated, one of these Pilk, taken each day after dinner, is usually all tl at is required to complete the cure. ATJtB's Pills are sugar-coated and purely vc et able a pleasant, entirely safe, and re libl. medicine for the cure of all disorders or tLo stomach and bowels. They are tliO Lst of all purgatives tor family use. I-B2PAKED BY D?.v!.C.Ayer&Co.,LoweI!,Mas8. Sold by all Druggists. !a 1 lytoip dAw A 16 22 AYER'S Ague Cure contains an antidote for all malarial dlit orders 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 the constitution, but leaves the s)'8tem as healthy as it -was beftire the attack. WE WARRANT AYER'S AGUE CURE to cure every case of Fever and Ague, Inter mittent or Chill Fever, Remittent 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 mooey. Dr. J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, IVIass. Sold by all Druggists. mvr 23 d Aw nrm lUIortgage Sale. BY VIRTUE OF THK rrWR OF SALK -ontamed in a certain deed of mortjracc mvte by - 1 . Fremont and wife, et al, to vv. A. Cnnimlng. rec'Hed in Brunswick county, In ticok if , pages 25 to 30 of the om of lie Ister of Deeds, And which aid mortgage, anl tfe debt thereby secured, was in due course of asalgnment, transferred to William M t'iu: mlng, the undersigned as Attorney for saiO WltUam M Cummin, v ill exp- se for sal; to the hijrhct bidder for cash, at public auction, at the Court House door in the ctty of Wll mlngion, on Monday, 'he 4th diy of Augnst, 18, at 12 o'clock. M. the following deseribd property sltuateHalirunswlck ounty, known as Clarendon Plantatl -n Beginning on the West bank of the '.pe Fear "iver at the month of too Canal, runs thence up said Canal S. G2 W 124 noie to a China tree on the highlands dl rectiv in front of the dwelling, thence N. 52 W. 3 poles to a China tree, thence S tKlt! to a stake, thence 74 w. 41 p -les to a stake thence H. G3 K. 282 pab-s to a dogwood tree, thence S 80 K 204 poles t a bl ck gum, thence N.24 E. 116 poles to a stake, the ace U I 4 poles along a bank to the Cape Fear Rlv t thence along the btnks of the river about 2 5 pol s to the mouth of theC'nU, the b.-git-nlng. Also one other tract, beginning at t ne month of sal t Cantl. runs thence along th flrt of the above mentioned tract to th higtt Ian I to a China tree, thence N. 5i W. 3 prdee to a China tree, ttn-nce 8. 11 W. 354 poles to a stake, thence N. 70 W. 62 poles to a Cypress ner the run of Beaver Dam Crt-ek. thence along the meandering of Mid creek to the rice field, about 220 poles, thence with said creek on the rorth side N. 60 E. 16$ poles to the Junction of Beaver Dam with Mall3rv reek, thence with said Mallory Cr ek to the river, about 120 poles, thence Hloug the banks 'there f to the beginning, containing bv esti mate 1,000 acres more or less J D. BU.LLAMY, Jr , Juao26 30d Attorney". Kercliner & Calder Bros WHOLESALE 1 EOCERS AND COMMISSION Merchants, offer for sale a full line of FLOCK, SUQAK, COFFEE, MOLASSIfiS, LAKD, HAY. POTASH, SOAP, CANDLES, RIVET4, MATCHES, BUCKETS, TIES. Ac BAOON, SALT, RICE. MEAL, COKN, OATS, SNUTF, SODA, LTK,. 8TARCH, CBACKBRS. CANDI, HQOP1BON, GLUE. KAILS, BUNGS, PAFKR, ' BAGS, AXLK QRKXSB. POWDER., apt 7 Notice. SEA-SIDE PARK HOTEL. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE SUCCEEDED In engaging the services of the well-known Caterer, MR. HARRY WEBB. He wi 1 have full control of our Kitchen and all details con nected with the Culinary Department, taus in urlr entire satisfaction to one and alL No pains or expense has been Bpard to -make the -OSA-SIDK PARK a strl'tly First Class resort- Wo have engaged the Sharpie, "Fanlta," Commanded by Messrs Dixie and Brink Icy, to carry our guests to tie Banks. Direct Telephone communication. SCOV1LLE A CO.. July 10 tf Proprietors. PARSLEY & WIGGINS, MANUFACTURE RSOF . SASH, BLINDS, DOORS, KB ORNAMENTAL WOOD WORK. apl 23 tt Boxes and Grates, fTOE SHIPMENT Or VEGETABLES AND JJ Fruits, In shooks or ready made. YELLOW PINE LUMBEU. A full stock of Rough and Dressed Lumber. Laths. &.. for Building purposes. ar Orders by the cargo. Domestic and For eign. aouciiea. aoltS dw PARS LET A WIGGINS We 6 E. S. LATIMER, Attornevs-at-Law. Oflcea. .ILtCor. FrtncesalaadlTT' aterta, In? . . - - - Th itnuv KetrLew hns the lamest 6Ap. circulation, of anv newspaper t ublished. in the city of Wilmington. J3L SATRUDAY JULY 19. 1S84 . France Humiliated. Paris July 17. The xciteraent caused by the riot at the Coniiner.tal Hotel on Monday is ntnififcl by the report that, thanks to the "imprudence of a few so-called patriots, the French government bus been obliged to submit to a painful humiliation. Although several papers affect to disbelieve the fact, yet Prime Minister Ferry yester day morning did spontaneously call at the German Embassy, where he made a full an'. frank apology to Prince Hohenlohe. It was hoped this would end 1 he matter, but the Ambassador, who received the Premier, was some what cold in his courtesy. He had re ceived no instructions from Berlin and nnlI nnlv ntomiso to forward the apol- Oirv to his government. During the interview M. Ferry informed Hohen lohe that M. GaMien. the Ommissaire of Police, who tore down one -of the German flags, would bedismissed. It is now known, though the papers here do not admit it that the German who is said to have spit upon the French flag and otherwise provoked the crowd in the Place de la Concorde was a peaceable Bavarian doctor of philology, whnp .cilpnno amid the eeneral en thusiasm at ithe Alsatian demonstra tion had been his only offence. Seeing 1 hat hariirl not, ioin in the cbeerinff of the group of French patriots, who were watching- him suspiciously, ex claimed: "You look like a German." On his replying "Yes," they set on him so roughly mat ne was giaa 10 es cape without broken bones. Althouab it may- suit Germany to pocket the affront to her fl ig in Paris, there is some apprehension here lest Prince Bismarck should retaliate quiet ly by encouraging China in her rts st nncp tf Franco. Thp snddfn couratre of thoTsung li Yaraen is believml by 1 . I . T many to De uue to me nope 01 European support. It is rumored to-niht that permission is granted to the Chinese men-of-war now anchored in German harbors to leave for China under the German tla, commanded by Captains Seielir, and Meller. Bc.ng questioned yesterday in regard to Monday's incident Prince Hohen Inha wfM rtifi-nt. I In hint.pd I lint n continuance of the attacks on Ger man subjects by the press might lead to reprisals, but he declined to commit himself further. Le Icnips does its best to throw oil onlbc troubled waters hnt lhr trmo tf spvpmI rithpr 1 riflnwrit inl Republican organs to night is violent Pretty Women, Lidies who would retain Irosliness and vivacity. Don't fail to try "Wells1 Health Uenewer. ' 8TATJS NEWS. Raleigh Visitor: Keep a sharp look out for sneak thieves and burglars. Mr. W. II. Wilder, a cadet at West Point. Iron! this State, arrived in the city this morning, on a two months' leave ot absence Mr. C. A. Good win and family, who resHe on East oaosrrus siree.r, went out visiimg ior a short while on Tuesday night last, and during thoir absence some one broke into their house. The family returned before the thief, or thieves, had time to lake anything frru the bouse 11 ckinglnm. Spirit: Shelled oats are selling in this market from wagons at 45 cents per bushel. Our town man. James T. L'Grand. Esq , return ed home from Clrcago Inst Monday night. Mr. John C. McDonald, of Galveston. Tax as, son of the la'e (Jen. R. S. McDonald, arrived in town yesterday evening on a vi-it to his rela tions and friends. We retiret. to lern that the aged father of Mr. Thom as B. Pace, ot of Hamlet, was stricken with para ysis a few days ago at h s home in Chatham county, and, at last accounts, was not expected to servive. Charlotte Observer: The work of putting up telephones commenced yes terday. One was put up at the resi dence ot Dr. T. C Smith,' ono at his store, Southwest corner of Indepen dence Square, and another in the 06- server otnee. A few nights ago Mike Washington, a colored laborer, on Mr. Tbos. H. Gaither's farm, in Gaston county, was cleaning up an old pistol that "wasn't loaded." He drop ped the cylinder on the floor, and the concussion exploded a percussion cap which started a leaden ball in the direc lion of Mike's cranium. It struck just above the eye, and running along the skull inside the skin, went out at the top of his head. Investigation proved that the wound vas not dangerous. News and Observer: .The new ice manufactury will commence operations about the 1st of August. Walton Stone, Esq.. of. Wake Forest, went fibbing on Tuesday night at the Falls of Neuse and basged 75 pounds of the nony tribe with set nets. The re maining portion of the old iail will know itself no longer in the course of the next two weeks, as it will be torn down within that time. Died at residence of her son, Mr. R T. Jester, in Amelia county, Va., on Sunday last. me uin insi , airs, t'ermena A. Hudg ings, aged 73 yoars.G months and twenty-three days. The deceased was a consistent. member ot 'Edenton Strppt, CC. E. Church of this city, and was also the mother ot our excellent townsman, Capt. D. S. Iludging. the train dis patcher of the Raleigh & Gaston rail road Everybody in want of Paints, White Lead. Glass &c, should go to Jacobins t get best qualities and lowest pricesf. Cleveland & Hendricks ! ' Blaine & Log&i! ! JAOKSON& BELL ! ! ! THREE TICKETSfor the PEOPLE! The first two ttcketa are before the DeoDle for. their ;nffmro i for the patronage of both parties for uj luiuy ouu everj luing tney may need in the shape of Printing, Ruling or Binding.: mm mmtrnw. JrJ) rjri-rs j7-a 1 .r LTJ - 11 tm tsrot - .m. r-s-i . u. . yji . w w - t- v-j 1 m kich ' m typist U COMMISKCIAIj NJBWS. WILMINGTON MARKET. July 194 P. M. SPIRITS TURPENTINE Quoted firm at 29J cents per gallon. No sales reported. ROSIN Quoted firm at 97 cents for Strained and $l.02 for Good Strained closing easier. TAR Quoted firm at $1.30 per bbl of 280 lbs CRUDE TURPENTINE Quoted steady at SI. 85 for Virgin and Yellow Dip and $1 for Hard. COTTON-Quoted steady. Small sales on a basis of 101 cents per pound for Middling. The following are the official quotations: Jrtlinary.- g ti Tod Ordinary. 9 Low Middling 103' Middling . .' io Good Middling U cents i DAILY RECEIPTS. Spirits Turpentine 271 casks 4ni bbls 61 bbls 43 bbls ttosin Tar Crude Turpentine MARINE NEWS. ARRIVED. Steamer D Murchison, Smith Fav etteville, G. W. Williams & Co Steamer Passport, Harper, Smith Tille, Master. e S 7hl Louise Wocdaide. Smith ville. Master Schr Eflie J Simmons. Simmons, New York. E G Barker & Co. CLEARED. Stship Benefactor, Tribon, New York, H G Smallbones Steamer D. Murchison, Smith. Favs etteville. G W Williams & Co ' JS Steamer Passport, Harper. Smith llle. Master Another large consignment of Sash, Doors & Blinds at Factory prices. just feceired at Jacobi's Hard Traro Depot, f M T O A 6x1 AN OPEN LETTER. j , m , DURHAW, N. C. The Leaf Tobacco grown in the Golden Belt of North Carolina is eminently superior to all other for the manufacture of first-class smoking tobacco. Durham is the chief market for this fine grade of leaf tobacco. With our mammoth factory and immense storage warehouses at Dijrhant we have facilities that no other firm possesses for securing the verr best leaf in texture, flavor and quality not equalled elsewhere. Command ing the choice of all offerings, we spare no pains nor expense to get the very best. Hence, with the best raw material, the most complete out fit for manufacturing, and employing the most intelligent skilled labor, - - J - tT J 0 V and best smoking tobacco in the well's Durham Cigarettes cannot ,be excelled, and that Blackwelr s Dur ham Long Cut has no equal. Blackwelr a Durham Tobacco Co. T. S. None genuine without the trade-mark of the Hull. m MMspsjsjsMaa -WEEKLY STATEMENT. STOCKS ON HAND JULY 10.' 1884. Cotton ashore, 684; afloat, 100; total, 784. . Spirits ashore, 2,944 ; afloat. 2,650 ; to tal, 5,594. Rosin ashore, 68.031 ; afloat, 13,108 ; to tal, 81,439. Tar ashore, 1,569; afloat, 515; total, 2,114. Crude ashore, 1,611; afloat, 14; total, 1,625. RECEIPTS FROM JUNE 12 TO JULY 19. Cotton, 29; spirits. 2.164; rosin, 6,910; " tar, 566; crude, 1,355 EXPORTS FROM JUNE 12 TO JULY 19. DOMESTIC Cotton, 32 ; spirits, 3 16 ; rosin, 363 ; tar, 258; crude, 1,521. FOREIGN. Spirits, 1,100; rosin. 750. LIST OF VESSELS CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. May 17 455 tons Fsstadt, Hull, fiS'iffis&jSeSr-Aiderecn-8lIled mSde!Ma6419 ShUltZ' ,rom Swine May23ey 28Vtons Ilalvcrsen. at Liverpool, from Rotterdam, June 4 n?U June 433 tnS' Cochran 8aUcd from May 2?l0n, 3 t0U3' Clausen from Stettin, 13Ger Texas, 501 tons. Loof , at Hamburg, May HSfJun4' Jatmcke' 8aUe 1 City Drug Store. 216 MARKET STREET. NJESNwNDBUM ABOUT THIS : fSmlnd L ?Sif ( much StMy8 ileW.amCL PTIfiOELL HOUSE. Q-NDEB KKW MANAGEMENT, WILMINGTON. H. c i B- U ?SRT, Proprietor. ioprJet w Atlautlfl HoteL Ttnux tdt we guarantee that Blackwoll's Durham is the purest B A faa. i! A ill u I Zs 11 w ri iLo-" i ii 11 iiny Prom P. if. Cockkxll,, Senator from XUsoarl. ' U. S. Senate Chamber, Washington D. C, April 984. JDkar Sir:-Iii reply to your favor, it givesune pleasure to say that I have psed the Blackwelt Durham SmolcingTobaccomanu- factured by your company, and have found it A No. 1, in quality and flavor. Yours truly, 8 world ; that Black President. Telephonic Connection, i --E HAVE RECENTLY ADDED A TEL,- epbone to our store for the ionvenletce of our i j patrons, and are prepared' to receive all or- ders and messages they wish to give us, r 0 - . i - The sickness oCRoyster's iead candy maker ' - r delayed last week's shipment, but we expect I ' - fresh invoices Monday and Saturday. l 35 cts, per lb.; 3 lbs. for $1. We hope our customers wpi lappreclate the circumstances and bear with us until it arrives. No use talking; there is no cndy sold here In i Wilmington tljat gives as good satisfaction. . ; : o ' ' . P. L. BRID&EES & 00. HO North Front 8 1 july 14 F. G. & N. Robinson. YE ARE THANKFULTO OUR FRIEND for their liberal patronage. Our Stock Lj all fresh g oods, arc guaranteed, nd they can be returned at our exnenbe if not satisfactory. We are diUy In rSSof EGGS and CHICKENS, which we JuTtbe SUGARS are advancing ' put we are still -"O wv JUWCS. atryTO Allklndflof BASKETS, BROOMS. BICK Srfe11 hl? A,so. , choice etock of J8 CASNJBD qOOPS ' C C mm -urn fm ( " For the Campaign, THE-f POLITICAL CAMPAIGN UP0S which the people of North Carolhu an just preparing to enter will, beyond all ques tion, be one of great excitement as veil as one of vital Importance to them. It will be bo child's play. All that is needed to Insure Democratic tne ccss and continued prosperity to the State u a plain, truthful statement of what arc now the facts of history or are daily becoming so. The reasons for Democratic victory, and W even stronger reasons for Republican defeat, are abundant, and It is the purpose of : THE REGISTER . to do Its full part in laying them before tbl people. . As the best means in its power to thla end. and in answer to appeals, the Bkoistm iriO be furnished at such low rates as to put tt 1 the reach of every one during the present Stat and Presidential ampalsns. If we all do our full duty, victory will eure ly be with us ; but that duty will leave a idle time- There must be erly work, lte work, work all that time. If good gorertr ment and a people's prosperity are worn working for, let us all go to work, and at once. CAMPAIGN BATES. The Rsgister will bo furnished to Clabii until November 15, at the following rate - 0e copy, 60c; nve copies, $2, teneppiaj $3 75; twenty copies, $7; fifty copies, $15; hundred copies; $& - , . M In every ceej the paper will be scntBaw the returns of the election shall be receiw and published, and we invite the attraUoaM Executive Committees of Counties and Towa shlp8, and of all other Interested, to the U! palgn Registek as a sure and cheap means furnishing information to the people. Address Raleigh Register . ; . Raleigh, v DOCUMENTNO 1. 1884. DEMOCRACY xtTkzixjBU0 HXSTDBOOK OT NOETH CABOLDTA POLrTiCl . : r rOB 1884. ... The Platforms, The Parties, and The I0 Thoroughly Discussed. The infioWc of Docnment Ko. I." by the Democratic state Executive Commwe" In 1883, was generally recognized dcc" In that year's campaign. . L, A simiUr Handb ek hs been prep, this year's me, and will be issued lL ly after the session of the Chicago Deaocx io Convention. - . The Handbook will be av well P1?. Phlet of about 150 pages, 8vo and iwiu cor tain the fullest information on matters tatwr ed in this year's elections.' a r Document No 1, for 1884, will be soppa " TEN DOLLARS PER ISXXSDSJtDt - the actual cash cost of type-settina;. pPer w press work. . ' In order that the clze of the edltloi im7 " determined, prompt orders are reqne' Addrejs, EALEIGII REGISXB. MM G 5 .
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