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y - I MISCELLANEOUS. The Da i! Review, 5 i , - FnOiTHEBESlDEflT O? BAYLOR USIVERSITY. I IiUpca;ito)l Texas, Sept. 13S2. Ayer?sJlair"Vigor Ha 3 been used ia my household for three resz.:is: , 1st. To.prevent falling out of the hair. 2d. To prevfut too rapid change cf color. 3d. As a dressing. Jt has given entire satisfaction in every Instance, i'oars respectfully, 1 V.Tai. CAliEV CCA2TE.' AYEZl'SlHAIIl VIGOR is entirely free fro".i uncleanly, dangerous, or injurious sub- t.a!c:s. It pre rents the hai from turning gray, restores gray hair to its original color, prevents baldness, preserves tho hair and promotes its growth, cores dandruff and ail d of tho hair and scalp, and is, at jthe snina 'time, a very superior and desirable dressing, v PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. i Sold by all Druggists. S2T Visually lievitto hm the largest '.ma. fide circulation of any newspaper wbivsheth tn the mJ.i of umruton. SATUHDAX AUGUST 10. 1884. !aa 1 lvtclp d&w A 22 29 g AVER'S ne Care contains an antidote for all malarial dis- BTA.TJS UlSW.S, Durhaui Plant: Rev. Luke Webb. C !ired. of tbe Primitive Baptist chnrch, died suddenly at tbe Brick House plan tation Monday last, oi -araljsis We had known him I'rora ur childhood. and always found -him cnscieniions m the performance yt every !ut. Albermarle Observer: We. challenge the State ui Irish rotitoes. Last Mon day KeyJ. H. Litt!et'.n. ot thi town, h id dug from h:s pmao paten an Irish potato veh:hi:i 2 pounds. This s euis ir:crf.dih!e.-but itean be provetl by a number of r lKbly witnesses, and we arc (ifiu ot th2tn. Fe w rhU patch he Xialized 50 buh Is f o n 21 bushels planted. n f Raleiah Visitor:" Just as we were goin to press in!orriia.in reached ns n Toirotri t ilif. sudden and unexDected death of Mr. Horace P. Tucker? one of our oldest and moit highly esteemed ft 11 v citizens, which o;urred at ihe residence of Mrs Thaddeus McGee on wst Hillsboro strict, while sitting at the dinner table. He was about 87 years o aire and was held in high esteem by everybody who knew hiui. Lmcolnton Press: William Anthony, a 1 .riner citizen of this c unty, had his leg cut off by a train on' the A. & O. Air Lme. near Islack's fetation, fe. U., last Tuesday. It was a work train and Anih;jiy attempted to jumo on bord as it ran by. - The 54th annual camp meeting at Rock Spring co li ra enced last Friday and closed Tuesday r.iirht. OnrSunday, vu were t'Jd by old tent-holders who hart attended caum meeting therp for 40 years, that mm ft i 8 8 Mr. J. S. Lrr, Pres. " - ' 6 yrci Dear Sir: I have used your I smoking -izfep hacco. However, the very litde use that I fy, nake of the articlejn this shape may not en- ES GXSci tide me to he a good judge, but I must pro- a$9S& Bounce it ofwtcellent quaKtyand flavor. Senator from JUinoi. Cfi CVSK CV5T't CVtT CliK C7i7K CK CHix CfTrC Cv ?X CVvCVUK S'-TV l.rK?tc?irtSy I 1 x AJ .' ordem vhich, so far as knenvn, ig used in no ?:imu ujci.is iubih jnu u.d othe rcntnly. It contains no Quinine, fd numbered between t, 000 and any mineral nor deleterious substance what- ivewbern Journat: Mr. Green-, who keeps Clairmont bridge aided, by his son, kiiltd this wce a water iik ccasin which measured five feci in length, and his immense s ze ljd them to perform G w Mr. T. S. Carr. Pre. Dsar Sir: I have used your I smoking tobacco. However, the very litde use that I make of the articlejn this shape may not en- 9 ever, and consequently produces no injurious ett'ect upon tho constitution, but leaves the system as healthy as it was before the attack. WE WARRANT AYER'S AGUE CURE may 23d &vr r.rm t r cure every case of Fever and Ague, Inter- afTautopsy, which 'revealed the fact that miLifiu or cum i-ever, i:eniittent Fever, lie coatained a cat nsh ' 1M inches in JMunb Ague, Bilious Fever, and "Liver Com- lencth with a '"head on him" two inches r.n causeu Dy niaiana. in case of failure, in hreadtn. hesides n tv-two ivin firwr duo trial, dealers are authorized, by our snakes, measuring from one to to circuiac dated July 1st, 1882, to refund the tfet m length and s!i 1 appeared t have money. enjojed good health, up to the time of I f Ani a i ...n a--, his unexpected demise. -. .u..yC. v,u.,.uveu,md5s. News and Observer: Yesterdav a re- boia by an Drugglsis. porter was shown bv Mr F. W. Clark. "t V ilmington. a leaf of tobacco from Moore county, a -mile from Keyser. I he leaf was dxiiJ inches, and attract ed much attention. A negro wo man living at Falls of Neuse a lew days ince gave birth to twiivs of the male sex. Sho promptly named them Cleve land and Hendricks Here are two 'straws" showing how the wind blows Rockingham Spi-U: Mr. John Nor ton. 'who resides in Laurel Hill town ship, wliiUt out fishing s me days ago, slipfed an j fell on a log, severely and perhaps fatally snaaging hiniS'It. A Mr. Mastm, of Forsyth T-unty, sue- eeeus tne late v n lam u. i nomas a A jF R E D T E N N Y S O N . Thackeray's gifted daughter, Anne, in her arJ, Alfre,d. Tennyson, m Harfer's Monthly tells of her visit to the great poet, v hlia smoking Elackwell's Bull Dur ham Tohacco.sent him by Hon. James Russell 1-owell, American Minister to the Court of St James. - mm. 1 -w -v.- U. S. SraiTt, Tunwra, D. C, Aprfl 8, 1884. Dear Sir : -For five years past I have used constantly the Blackwell Durham Smoking tobacco. I regard it as the best and most satisfactory smokin? toharm T .... and take great pleasure in recommending it to all who, like myself, are fond of the pipe. K Wabhtoh, Msj 13th, 188. Mr. J.S. Carr, Prest. Dear Sir : I take great pleasure in recom mending your celebrated Smoking Tobacco as free from impurities, of excellent flavor, and should be a favorite with all tobacco -smokers. Very respectfully. Senator from South Carolina. House Uuilders, as HARDWARE OF E.VK Y n -sOKU'TION lcks. Hinges, Hulls Nalle, Window Fastcnlna":, &c Coutr.ir.iors ran Hitvs money by consulting us. harge toek, goot atisoit mentamt good snoods. J W K SPRrNGEK .t iX.. Successors to Joh i awan & Co., aagH Wilrning on, N. C. Cleveland & Heudrcks! Blaine & Logan!! "Depu'y Collector ot Internal Revenue JUiS.OVjiN CZ BELiLi!!! '"'"this collection duision. which i. einnpoed ot thi count ies of Richmond, . f . m. O A t 1 WT THREE TICKETS for the PEOPLE ! :SSSSnU: this town his headquarters ree n v 1 1 le lipjlccio r: On I a s t Th u rs- the C. -ille. While tbe machinery of the facfory was i motion one ot the bands became tanil-fl, and Johnnie, a litte 12 year old . ol Mr. Cox, tri'-d to untang.e it. His hand caught in the band, he was dragged over one ol the pulleys ai.d was lerribly mangled. Roth his less and arms were broken, he was almost scalped and sustained -other fearful in juries. Ho died in about two hours aftr his accident. Winston Setdinel: On Tuesday af ternoon a number ot relatives and friends assembled in the Moravian Church to witness the marriasre cere mony of W. A. Lemlv. Eo.. President of the Wachovia National Bank of this ity, to Miss Emmie DeSchweinitz, a Senator "I'W i '"Z, U A ". .'i t-. V .1- 0m mm MM The first-two tickets are before tin peop e lor their suilra-cstlie last d.y a very sad accident occuitm! at lor the patronage of both parties for Co'trn PI nter factory of Mr. John anything and everything they may Cox. about nine mile? from Greeny iit-c-u iu nit; Miape or Printing, Ruling or Binding fiJonday JND a LL THE WEEK YuU WI Lt. llnd Urge cons'gnments of Apples, Peaches, fears. Chickens, Fgga and altothcr cuuinry producj" Theae goods must bo fold at once Call on A W. IliVKNf'.iUi: The Live.Urooer aud Commission Merchant, .lU Morth Wlcr s, y5 'Utnington, N. C I have been for over twenty years a con stant smoker. I find in Black well's Durham that true excellence found in no other brand uniformity; every package being the same. I -can smoke it at all times, day and night, with impunity; it acts as amjld and pleasant stimu ant, always quiets my nerves, and in no way disagrees with me. It is a great comforter, a pure, sweet and mild smoke. J?x- Governor of Georoia. Kt t c r 'w'aHIS3T. P- C, April ta, 1884. Mr. J. S. Carr, Pres. - Sir : I am now smoking your most excel- lent Durham Tobacto, and can most heartily recommend it to all smokers of the weed. It is free from all impurities, imparts a pleasant . aroma, and is preferable to all other brands w iwiMttu mat i nave smokea. 'Senator from. Kentucky. mm m tJ. S. Sikat, 'Wi.sHniaTOir, D. C, April 9, 18S4. Dear Sir : In reply to your favor, it gives me pleasure to ay that I have used the Black well Durham Smoking Tobacco, manufactured py your company, ana nave tound it A No. i in quality ana navor. Yours truly, 'Senator ifissmiri. t. From Rv.W.n.Mii.BL'RM, thefamout Blind Preacher hnvr York, April 3d, 1884. For ten or twelve years I have used Black weli's Durham Smoking Tobacco, and find it the most satisfactory of all I have tried. I gave Thomas Carlyle a pound of it, as we often smoked together, and he warmly praised it. I have found no tobacco on either conti nent mat compares with it. IP I 1111 At Cost! rVE8 500 boxes tob icco at cost highly accomplished lady, of Salem, tVrto-Po.i: Ai.i and 51 daughter ol the late Rt. Rev. E. toclo.eoat. Alo.aUrge stock of Plug and A. DeSchweinitz, of the Moravian A mm 1 7M KM U. S. Sek AT, W!asbiiitom, D. C, April 10, 1S&1. J. S. Carr, Esq., Pres. : , Dear Sir : In answer to yours of yesterday I have to say that I have for many years used the Elackwell's Durham Smoking Tobac co and prefer it to any other that I have tried. Respectfully, ' 11- ' ...... UQ&' yTol Li 5Z 1 MXJttfTS'v. mm. o Smoklag Tobacco at very low prices, fioni K'nuren- Edward Rondthaler per ihc Best Faftories In Virginia CO MM JSKC1A JL. JN iq W S. - ' WILMINGTON MARKET. Ausust 16 4 P. .M SPIRITS TURPENTINE Quoted Cigars and Cigarettes By the mlllllon, at the Oflic of CAPE FEAKTjD8CCO WORKS, jy 23 tf No. 132 North Market St. farmed the ceremony and the haDDv firm at 29 cento Riloa f inn nocira t couple, amidst the congratulattous and these figures " uesL wisiits oi an, look tne evening . RnoTVT , . train for a tour through Northern cities. "UbliN Quoted firm at 9a cents for strained and &1.00 for Good Strainpd ciiurcii services To-Morrow. bid. St. John's Church, corner Thifd and Bed TAPn.,j c i . , Cross streets. Bev. James Carmichael o n vtuuteu urmpt per DDI MARINE NEWS. OFFICE OF Dr. S. C. Ellis, NO. 323 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, op posite Miller's Druar Store. Sot chancre of cilice bou-s. wh'ch are serva?m amiaV, as follows 7 to 10 a.m.. 3 to 9 p. m. Zt Zl ft L . o V5P"Vfio- nlStloc111" Hector. Tenth feundav after Trinity, Aug." 1. of 280 lbs bid iioi7ConiTnunion at 7 31 a.m. Morning nonnv TTTrt r, p'vtt t r-. Pr yer at 11 o'clock. Sunday School at 5 CKUDE lURPENTINEr Quoted o clock, p ,m. Evening Prayer ate o'clock. steady at $1.85 for Virgin and Yellow Fourth and Cam-pb uP and $1 for Hard. . KlAff.i 5.? bJ Rev' A' GO TTO N Quoted firm. Small .ales ., v v. ... . .. v. Mv j,. . I . - Fifth Street M. E. Church, between Nan and DaS,S 01 10 1312,118 Per Pound for Church streets, liev. V. I. imn. Pastor. Middlinsr. Th fnllnw; M K m 18 p.m.; Class-meet- . , a,o"10UUi- o luursuay even i vjai Huvbatiuus ; 1 Orv1inofTT I r Front Street M. E. Church, South, corner of i. or,i; Al " 1 Front and Walnut streets. Kev. Dr. E. A. r0,";?1 J5 THE BEST R HFNT PIRAR Yates Pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. MiddUng l0 I IU- DL.OI O UClNIOUmAn m; Sabbath school at 3 p. m., W. M. Parker, Middliuff f;. .. inl TG - superintendent. Prayer meeting and,. lecture Good M?ddlinir i i lb Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Christian riKnj minnimg ..... H THURBER'S No. 5, SOLD AT LAFON'S GROCERY STORE, others are cordially lnviteu. Seats free. " Part cents 220 N. Front St., corner Mu'bcrry. - - o v v .va. vuiLaudu Association Tuesdav evenine- sftor- rt r.fi third Sabbaths, at 8 -o'clock. Seats free and Rtransrers and viaitrtra visiiaii. RAlioinnaoArrt. I TII TT I DAILY RECEIPTS. every Suwlay at 3 P 41. Public cordially In- Cotton . -. c , , , Spirits Turpentine Seamen's Bethel. Dock itetwwn ur.to, I , Front streets. CapL W. J. Potter, Mlssiona- tZI ry to the Seamen. Services every Sunday at A ar V - lo.oO a. m and 4.30 p. m. Seamen and all vJnide TuiDcntine . "Glro our COFKEE a triatAre sure to otthe rSdiS a 1 1 1 i ii .1 h i nr-i ui i n fn i tircr ioaj a. - - v AUCV iliWJ 'Ob i a m. ieconti Jiiass at 10 a. m. Vespers and 4 bale8 368 cask8 990 bbl8 8 bbis 107 bbis Boxes and Crates, WEEKLY STATEMENT. STOCKS ON HAND AUGUST 16. 1884. BenedicUonat So'clockpm. Dally 'Mass at n T uuar 10. ib4., eao am. . Cotton ashore, 682; afloat 18 ; total Christ ChllTT.h fPrtnTfcrlHrtT'Mcf'VllTl ctxnt TOO. ' v FOR SHIPMENT OF VEGKTAB: ES AND hctween Sixth and Seventh. EeV. D. D. Dodge,' Spirits ashore, 4.642 afloat 2 4Q1 - tv. Fruits, la snooks or ready made. minister. Preaching serried at U o'clockTa! tal 7 1 33 1 t4Uoac 4ai to - . TWSr PINE LUMBER.' m. and 8 o'clocls,p.0rn. Pastor's Bible cUss jfIllti' ... acoiKougnana Dressed JLumber. f' P- Prayer and Praise meeting, T ,"uulc ,J.;anoat, 4.456: to ., for Building purpose. Ueilnesday, 8 o'clock, p.m. Snnday School, 80,369. A full stock La bs, Aa., eigTsSr? dNS'6lim-,ln McrtainaU, corner 7th Tar-ashore, 637; afloat, 599; total, Pl dir V PARSLEY WIGGINS Second Baptist Xhurch, on Sixth, between CTdde-ashore. 1 8lo. 'Bnmt , . . , Church hnd Castle streets. Kev. J. P. Klnjr, o-7 rc' .812;. aAoat 121; total ior. j?ervicesat lia. m: nri m nn I PARSLEY & WIGGINS, g MANUFACTURERS OF SchOOl at D a. m Prsmr nuwitlnrr aov Tuesday night. J " J SASH, BLINDS, BOOKS, AND ORNAMENTAL WOOD WORK. pl23 t First Baptist Church, (col.) corner of Fifth and Campbell streets, A. M. Conway, pastor. Preaching at 10.30 a, m.. 3 p. m., and 70 1 m. S. 8. school at lp.m. p- Bed Jujrs, Files. Flies, roaches, ants,- bed-bngs, rats, mice, gophers, chipmunks, cleared out by "Rough on Rats." RECEIPTS FROM A UG. -9 TO AUG. 16 Ctt0D;; Spirta 2'537i rosin. 5.000; tar, 664; crude, 1.197. ' KXPOBTS FROM AUGUST 9 TO AUGUST 16 - DOMESTIC. SP123t";rOSil,,151; tar85?; crude, " . FOREiaa. Spirits 2,661; rosin 303. ARRIVED. Steamer D. Murchistfn, Smith, Fayn etteville, G W Williams-& Co. Steamer Passport, Harper, Smith ville, Master. Steam- yacht Louise, Woodside. Smithville. Master Brier I M Merritt. llale. New Vnrk- Geo Harriss & Co. CLEARED. Steamship Benefactor. Trihon Npw YorkH G Smallbones Steamer D Mnrchison, Smith, Fav etteville, G. W. Williams & Co. Steamer Passport, Harper Smith ville, Master . Steam yacht Ionise, Woodside, Smithville, Master. Ger barque Soli Dec Gloria. Meyer, Cork, lor orders , Alex Sprunt & Son. Exports. . , " FOREIGN. - Cork, for orders Ger barque Soli Pfrt casks spts turpt, 1,160 bbis rosin. VESSELS 111 THE PORT OF WILMINGTON, N. C. August 16, lk. No vessel under 60 tons reported In this Ust.1 BARQUES. Ger August, 317 tons, Urabe. x--ci . EPeschau ft Westermann Nor Frey, 2S1 tons.-Halvorser. HeldpTrn Nor Deodata, 372 tons, AndeSn Ueldl A S Ger Sou Deo Gloria. 456 ioJctST6 Ger Texas, 501 tona" Sg"? strmiM schooSSS 505 tons. Fountain, Master Ane Hearn, 347 tons, Penewell, M C Mosely. 189 tons, RuntielF C R S Graham. Zil tons. Ayls. K Barer & Co FarnlcR winiama, 3G6 toiStoJ & C Tn Ha. Geo Harriss & Co . o. ' Geo uarrias & Co Am Stephen Bennett, 144 tons, rjonglaas, - " Geo Harris Co LIST OF VESSELS CLEAKEQ FOR THIS PORT. Ger Express, 276 tons, FretwTirst, at ' LlVer pool July 17. i - r JJor .Fama, 40i tons,! Taraldsen, atTara. July 7. . Nor Gibraltar, 496 tons,! a ennesen, ealled from Rotterdam, June 4 I' Br. Hattie H., 403 tons, Cochran, sailed from null, June 23 . a ... Ger Harmann Fledrich. ?S8 tons, NIcgahr. sailed from lAverpool. Augjl Nor Insula Capri, 394 tonal Danlelsen, sailed Hamburg June 13. Aust leda, 533 tons, Eoeher, sailed from Flume July 13. . Nor Lufia, 470 tons, Lorentzen, Bailed from Hamburg June 18. 3 Ger lucy & Paul, 323 tons, Andres, sailed from Stettin, June 25. I i Nor Vikedal, Fredricksen; .saUed from Archangel July 10. . Ger Vereln. 453 tons, Jahqcie, sailed from Hamburg, June 24. 1 ICE. fl ft 'reekt home. $5.00 outfit nss W V Par absolnteiv 7 JJr Capital not reaulreoL Reldr Tf JLTT: traatocaa at which persona of either MyourLr oroJa,great pat all the ttSJtSf THEMAItS. ; ' The malls close and arrive! at the City Pott office as follows : ; CLOSE. I " " xjorsnern inrougn mails, fast 7.30:P. M. Raleigh.... .. .6.45 V. M. and 8.00 a! it vi .iio v. outuroau ana routes supplied therefrom Includ ing A. & N. C Railroad at R4. , ,7-30 P- $1. and 8.00 A. M. Southern Malls for all points South. , uauy.. ........... .......... 800 P 11 Western mails (C. C. Railway) daUy. (.except aunaayi .....1..... fi 15 i r All nnlnf. k.l IT - - - - . ....... O. J . JO. . pvuiH ukncui iioouei &nu liai ........... ................ 8 Of) T f Maila or points between Florence and Charleston.... . snnT m Fayette ville and offices on Cape Fear River, Tuesday and Friday... ...1. 00 P M FayetteyUte,vIa C C BABroadalrV - except Sundays......,..... "T'r p m OnslowC. H. and mtermedlatc ofli- wriiht.Tiu..".v".v..t::::-8lA-S- .. OPEN ton DELITEKr . SSSSffiESS "f".-'-? Carolina Central Railroad""! T . P. M. and from nthA B.nu p - x ine Ciiy at 5 to0A?kL 6,7 en 8ty from fUO OU3 7 W. E. DAVIS ft SON Efery Farmer ou?ht A capper Plotr." rreatest fnmmf t r "Dyed." MONACITS, 16 SECOND STBEETfr, tween Market ind Princess. Ladles an! 6a tlsmen's goods of every descripttoB.anjJeo5 Also, cleaning, scouring and bleaching.: me a pair of vour od Kid loves Lemons. Butter." Lemons, TOST RECEIVING BY A. C. LINE '' Y. Steamer, all of which will be wM quantities to salt. 800 bushs. V. Mea Boxes Lemons, 25 tubs Va. and N. a T. i? Michigan Flour, Virginia Flour. Bacoa. June 12 No. 19 N. Second Str Furniture. 1881. HOLES ALE AND RETAIL. STOCK arriving everr day for the Fall To Merchants and others vlll save ffooff ky placlr g their orders wlta m e. Please" send for price list or caVQp1" placing orders with others. . Tk CAfTTTL Furniture Dealer, N. Front 8trc augll Specialties- jyjOSQUITO NETS, ' BABY CARRIAGES, .WINDOW 8fl AT12 RATTAN CHAIRS, LaDIES' DESK' & the"" ir anu 1IUI v. - FASHIONABLE FURNITURE at loire1 prices, at the L1DING -.IVr nousn. ... - Y tbe :a. Jacobi la tho Agsnt. .
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