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M-ANEOUS, - .Tyr.i r.e ncliitis,Croup, Infiu- , Whooping Cough, In : motion and for the re- : ilvc persons in ad van-! i "u-v res'.f the Disease, tor Sale M i)rv.2-cist5. rncc, 25 Cents. Capital Prize $75,000. etsonly 85- Shares inpro portion. Louisiana State Lottor? Company. .rt(f0Miv certty fftof we supervise IA ;-L'V r a Monthly and Semi Mual Vt&iovigs of The Louisiana State Lot :rwip6y -and in person manage and con themselves, firui that tKm fd w - 4 faith toward ail parties, and we author ri rrmvattv 10 nse ims centncaie, wun jac of our signatures attached, in its adver Commissioners. Incorporated In 1868 for 25 years by the Leg b'jtcre for Educational and Charitable pur-pog-wIth a capital of $1,000,000 to wlach a reserve fund of over $550,000 has since been I Med. Rvan ovprwhelmlnar Donulai vote Its fran fhisc was made a Bart of the present State Constitution adopted December 2d. A.. D.,1879. The oruy Lottery ever doted on and endorsed the people of any State. It never scales or postpone. Its Grand Single Number Drawings take place monthly. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. Eleventh Grand Drawing, Class "L, in the Academy of Music, at New Orleans. Tceslaf, November 11, 1884 174th Monthly Drawmj;. Capital Prize, $75,000. 100,000 Tickets at Five Dol lars Each. Fractions in Fifths in proportion. LIST OF PRIZES.. l CapltaiPrlzQ of..... JCaptt& Prize of 1 Capital Prize of 2 Prizes of $6,000 . J Prizes of 2.000 or of of of of of w rrfzes SO Prizes ISO Prizes 500 Prizes 500 Prizes 1X0 Prizes 1,000 .... 500 ; 200 100 4. 60 25 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of $750. 9 600. 9 " 250. 75,000 25.000 10,000 12.00C 10,000 10.000 10.000 20,000 30,000 25,000 25,000 6,750 4,500 Z.Z50 1,967 Prizes, amounting to.Y. ........ $265,500 Application for rateB to clubs should be made only to the office of the Company in New Or leans. - For further Information, write clearly, giv ing full addreBB. POSTAL NOTES, Express Mjcey Orders, or New York Exchange in or dinary letter. Currency by Express (all sums cf 5 acd upwards at our expense) addressed M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans, La. Or M. A. DAUPHIN, 607 Seventh St., Washington. D. C. Make P. O. Money Orders payable and ad dress Registered Letters to SEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, oct 15 New Orleans, La. DO YOU KNOW THAT :, LORRILARD'S CLIMAX PLUG TOBACCO ;lth Red Tin Ta; ROSE LEAF Fine Cut Chew !.?Sj NAVY CUPPINGS, and itlack. Brown and ici ow SNUFFS axe the best and cheapest, wllty considered? aug 6 ly dw TheDaily Roviev. BELOVED OF TUB SIL1XEN Tit ESSES. . At the Town of tltelsle my dear " Abides Ibis Inns' 1 One VAar Than the Summer san more brightly Where'r her footsteps go Fair honev-flowers will Even though 'twere ' Winter's dark de clining ' ... V j If to my leet they sped. 'Twoaldeasfi mv lio rt o nA Y,anA Where cruel love his baroiog brand impresses; For all that living be, I'll choose nor niatA hut. iK Beloyed of the flaxen tresses! in. At the. bridge of the Avonmore I saw niv boeom'a stnro. The maiden of the ringlets yellow more sweet cer Kisses be Than honev Irom tho. trp. Or festive Spanish wine, of flavor mel- iow 1 Her bosom, globes of white. Sweet, fracrant. oerfeet. hriffht. Like drifted snow the mountain's breast that presses; The cuckoo's note3 resound. In Winter, where thon'rt found. Beloved of the golden tresses! III Oh! if the boon were mine From beauty's ranks divine To choose for aye the fairest maiden, i were her to whom sweet lay3 Consign the palm ot praise. For whom a thousand hearts with love are laden. . Such maid did once inspire The Hebrew monarch's lyre: But. oh! thine eye more dignity ex presses. Relieve my woe, I crave, Ob! snatch me from the grave. Beloved ot the flaxen tresses! Dr. Mott's Powders VEVER FAIL TO CURE INFLAMM.a tlor. of the Kidneys, Gravel, Gleet. Stx let wesandall Urinary diseases. Nervous and r&ysical Debility, Genital Weakness and ad wose untold miseries caused by Indiscretion wtxeesses. Syphilis In all Its forms perma nently ou-ed. Yellow o Brown spots on face Mbody.sore Throat and Nose, Scrofula, Old 8, Eczema, Tetter and all Blood and Skin ases. Urinary diseases cufled In 3 dayB. ff. 13. Enc'oso tho money to FRANK fir h co- BaittmoreId and It will nt by mail sealed. For sale by all drug w; sent by mail. . july 7 d&wly Dr. Uodd's Nervine No. 2. Will cure neuvois, physical. " ' . anil Genital Weakness caused by lndls t e DR- HUNTER'S PILLS Yen? SyPhiUs aU lt forms and stages, w-r Brwn f pots on the face aud body, jr Ihroat and Nn Pcrftfnl. 'Tetter. Kcze- Llftchi4nr 6ensatlon, Salt . Bheum and all aim .cm Hoaa nt. t t 1 i aa cra ann iu3 s,Pcedy cured Pripe $2. - Wf, u 13 FK.M4LK FKIBJJ iloui 10 curc Irregularities or Suppres lad caued by colds or disease. Married cwZL aTU ltlies in delicate state of health are DwruSl"? t0 not Price $3. Enclose the VKv JJr elher TnedTclue - to FBANK STE teth, CO Baltimore, Md and It-will be ill XhZ m.aU or express sealed. For sale by jJffWj8 5 sent by mall or express. - van. V ly rRELLiLHSBf-CunE Jnttottd and tcccedstui iipeciaH3t In thU. a. tjtirod) for c u r. o f kmu Xe t itr JMinseafcnvolCjiey5. Druggists caafiuiW AdifM Da. WARD iC 0. Lumuu, ' 1 II El lsrtuer, 1 1 i j Vcw for Piles 1 1 1 1 1 laj "Joggiats, or sent p 1 v,i v n 1 ;paia Dy mail, sample 11 ,Ad. "anakksis" Ma Teod&w Akakesi8'. gives instan ana is an tnfeaibie Price $1, re ree. kers. Box 2,416 New York, t UTa ment of the aisorter, tho; folio win z notice is attached to tho letter: Postsiastkr: Upon the delivery of thi9 letter. please obtain the envelope and return it to tho Dead Letter Office. If the letter cannot b delivered you will at the expiration of seven days stamp the letter with' your ' postmark ing stamp, and return Hand this circa lar to the Dead letter Office, with your next return ot,nnniailable leUers, duly numbered and entered on the list. Form No. 1522. A. D. Hazex, ' Third Ass't P. M. Gen. These envelopes are saved for refer ence, and albums containing fevera 01 them are among the attractions for visitors in I he department. letters having contents of any char acter whatever are fully recorded, and can be referred to at any time. Money found in these letters, which cannot be delivered to the proper persons, is turned into the treasury, where it can be obtained by the owner within - four years, after which time it is covered into the treasury, andean only be te cured by act ot Congress. LETTERS THAT GO WKONG Letter Workings of the Ieatl O llice at AV ashing: ton. The officials of the dead-letter office in the postoffice department, says a Washington letter 01 tne .New xort Evening Post, are preparing for the biennial sale of unclaimed merchandise which will take place in December of this year. These postoffice sales are interesting, and attract crowds of eager buyers desirous of bargains or curiosi ties. The catalogue of the sale makes a book of about a hundred closely printed pages, and is a monument of the careless habits which characterize the ordinary patron of the mail pouch. The average number of leUers which fail to reach their destination because of defect in the address is about 4,000, 000 annually. The use of the "special request" envelope and the extension of the free-delivery service, have reduced the number to a considerable extent, and the annual increase in dead letters now is not to be compared with the increased number mailed. Of the number received at the dead-letter office, a largo proportion contain money drafts, bonds, checks; and other evi dences of value, and it is a remarkable tact that of the 10,000 or so forwarded here for want of any superscription, two-thirds at least are from business men. This is accounted for in the fact that the person who sends money by- mall generally takes extra care to see tkat it is properly addressed when he does send it, while tho business man, using the mails as a daily means for the sending of money, becomes careless. From fifty to sixty per cent, ot all letters forwarded to the dead-letter office find their way to the person for whom .they arc intended' or are sent back to the sender. The others, if of no value, are destroyed. That so many letters, which to the ordinary observer would seem totally unintelligible, lind their way to the addresses is due to the care which is taken to exhaust every means before giving up tho chase. There are received an average of about 1,000 letters daily, which have been iorwarded from postmasteos who are unable to read the writing on the en velopek or because some part of the ad dress was missing. Sometimes a writ er will forget to put the name of tho town on trie letter he sends: again he tails to designate the State. Then the system ot phonetic spelling adopted by letter writers is extraordinary. Vir ginia was spelled by one anxious swain "Furgeniar," while an English writer, having a friend in Oswego. Oswego county, N. Y., addressed the letter "Horse Wfgger Springs, Horse Wigger County." Two ladie3 employed in this department are adepts at the art of deciphering cryptography. Mrs. P. L. Collins sorts all the "illegi ble" or "incomplete address" lttters that originate in American post oflices, and Miss Ricbter handles the foreign mail, of similar character. These two ladies have been in the dead-letter office for years, aud have grown so expert that thous ands of letters which would otherwise be destroyed are saved to their owners by the quick eyes and clear brains of these two ladies. Occasionally of course a letter reaches the dead-letter office owing to the incapacity or the stupidity of the postmaster. These are readily forwarded to the proper address and the careless official is reprimanded. Dr. Gregory, of the civil service com mission, who is constantly upon the lookout for information that would be useful to him in his duties, recently visited the office, and was shown its workings. One of these errors on the part of a country postmaster was pointed out to him. "That man," said Dr. Gregory ; "should have been compelled to pass a civil service ex a tui tion and he would not have made such a mistake" "That postmaster," re plied the official . conducting the com missioner, "has an average salary . of $3 per quarter, -and would probably make some verv forceful, if in elegant, remarks if notified, that" be would be removed if nor more careful." Dr. Gregory thought it would be difficult to find a successor among the applications on file with the commission. Whenever a letter is forwarded to an address ''on a venture," that js to, say, when the magnetic plan of discovering the intent of the writer is adopted, and something has to be left to the judg- Rheumatism, and similar diseases, caused by a low state ot the sj stem aro cured by using Ayer's Sarsaparilla. : Au Old Showman. Yankee Robinson, tho veteran show man who died recently in Iowa, is said to have bepn the" originator of street parades. He was a genius in the adver tising tine, and silver half dollars with "Goral for one admission to Yankee Robinson's show" stamped on them are almost every day taken in even now at circus ticket wagons in the West. Another of bis devices was to have a poster containing the music of a favorite song of his. each note two or fhree leef long, posted on the fences, so that the people were soon humming the music. As late as 1868 be had the largest and best circus and menagerie in the coun try, and was worth $100,000, according to Mr. Hutchinson, of Barnum's firm, who traveled with him for several years His real name was Fayette Ludowic Robinson, and he was a na tive of JAvon, Livingston county, N. Y. His talher and grandfather fought in the revolutionary army. He em barked in the show business in 1845, and was engaged in the theatrical en terprises as late as 1882. He took out his first circus in' 1856. At the time of the John Brown raid he was in the South, and it was learned that he had once managed in 'Uncle Tom's Cabin" company. He was warned out of town. Columbia. S. C, and fled on foot, leaving a show wcrth some S40, 000. He derived his soubriquet from a yaokee character in a play called "Days of '76," which he played more than 4,000 times. His son Silas, who used when scarely more than an infant to travel with his father's wagon show and sing "Old Uncle Ned," is now editor and, publisher of the Warsaw (III.) Democrat. . Appointments bythe Bishop of , . East Carolina. FALL, VISITATION 1884. Nov. 2. Sunday, M. P., Christ Church, New Berne. Nov. 2, Sunday, E. P., S. Cyprian's, New Berne. Nov. 5. Wednesday, E. P., S. John's, South Mills. Nov. 7. Friday, M. .P.. S. John's, Newbegun. Nov. 8. Saturday, M. P., S. Joseph's, Camden C. H. Nov. 9, Sunday, Christ Church,Eliza beth City. Nov. 11, Tuesday, M. P., Holy Trinity. Hertford. Nov. 12. Wednesday. S. Barnabas, Wood ville, Perquimans. Nov. 14, Friday, M. P., S. Mary's, Gatesville. " Nov. 16, Sunday, S. Peter's, Gates Co. Nov. 18, Tuesday, M. P., S. John's, Winton. Nov. 19, Wednesday, M. P., S. Bar nabus, Murfrecsboro. Nov. 22. Saturday, M. P.. Holy In nocent's. Avoca. Nov. 23, Sunday, M. P., S. Luke's, Washington Co. Nov. 23, Sunday, E. P., Grace, Plymouth. Nov. 25. Tuesday, M. P., S. Paul's, Edenton. Nov. 30. Sunday, Convocation, S. David's, Scuppernong. Dec. 1, Monday, M. P., S. Andrew's, Columbia. Dec. 4, Thursday, M. P., Grace, Woodvillc, Bertie Co. Dec. 5. Friday, M. P., S. Mark's Roxobel. Dec 7. Sunday, S. Thomas', Wind sor. Dec. 9, Tuesday, M. P.,Zion Church, Beaufort Co. Dec. 10. Wednesday. M. P., S.James', Beaufort Co. Dec. 10, Wednesday, E. P., Pantego, Beaufort Co. Decl 11. Thursday, M. P., S. John's. Makelyville. . Dec. 12, Friday, Swan Quarter. Dec. 13, Saturday, M. P., Juniper Bay. Dec. 14, Sunday, S. George's, Hyde Co. Dec. 15. Monday; Fairfield. Dec. 19, Friday, M. P., Aurora. Dec. 20, Saturday, M. P., S. John's, Durham's Creek. Dec. 21. Sunday, Trinity, Chocowin ity. Dec. 21, Sunday, E. P., Haw Branch. Dec. 22, Monday, S. Paul's, Green ville. Dec. 24, Wednesday, M. P., Vance boro. Dec. 25, Thursday, (Christmas) S. Peter's, Washington. Dec. 28. Sunday M. P., S. Thomas'. Bath. Dec. 30, Tuesday. M. P., Jamesville. Dec 31, Wednesday, M. P., Advent, Williamston. Jan'y 1. 1885, Thursday, M. P., S. Martin's, Hamilton. Holy Communion - at air Morning Services. Collections or Uiocesan Missions. As opportunity may oiler the children will be catechised. The Bishop requests that in accordance with the Resolution ot the Diocesan Conven tion, arrangements be made in each parish lor a meeting of the Vestry with the Bishop. To every Housekeeper a good substantial cook stove is an important necessity and our readers will find the" best at Factory prices at Jacobi's Hardware Depot. t Address. . -Democratic State Ex. Com. Raleigh. Oct 23. 18S4- As at the conmcncement of the cam paign this committee thought proper to issue an address of counsel ai.d cheer to the honest voters of the State, so now that the day of election is e ear at hand, thejr would say a- few words of encouragement and caution to them. The Stale has been canvassed thoi oughly, from end to end. and from every quarter come the tidings that "all is well." and so we are sure it is if every. man will but do his duty. Now that the people have seen and heard the Democratic candidate for Governor and Dr. York, who" claims to belong to no parly; we cannot think . that anv of then believe that the State and her great interests will net be safer nnder Gen. Scales and the eood men with him on our ticket than Dr. York and those associated with him. And after all that has been said and written of the two caudidates for the Presidency, no honest seeker after truth cau doubt that Cleveland should be preferred to Blaine as the chief magistrate of this great country Many of hisown party have long ago been convinced that Mr. Blaine became rich while occupying high public position bv taking rewards for his official action from thoe who were benefited by it, and that having before taken bribes he is .unfit to be trusted with the vast patronage of tbe Presidency, while the official conduct of Cleveland as mayor ot a great city and Governor of a gnat Stare, has con vinced them as well as the member of his own party that no niair in the coun try possesses in a greater degree- than he, the strength, the firmness, the in tegrity and the capacity to work the reform in the national administration which all admit to Ue so much needed. It took a Hercules to clean out tbe Au gean stables, and Grover Cleveland is the Hercules this decade has developed. We are now assured that Cleveland's State of New York, with her thirty-six electoral votes, will go for him by a large majority. With ooe or.twot several Northern States, which are al most sure for him. and the vote of North Carolina and other Southern Stales which may be considered certain, he will be elected President. But we hear it whispered that the Republicans are counting on carrying North Caro lina ! Can this be possible? We have about 200.000white men ofvotingageto about 120.000 negroes in the State. Can 40,000 white men be found, including the Revenue officers, to join the 120,000 negroes, to carry the State for Blaine ? Surely not ! The only possible danger is that some may fail to vote from in difference or oyerconfidence each say ing "Well, they will not need my vote." To such we would say that no freeman has tne right to care nothing about the administration ot a government that protects or oppresses him, and that no man of any pride should be willing to owe . his political blessings to others. It is a duty every man owes himself, his tamiiy and country to vote, and vote right, and not only so but see that his neighbor votes right, if he can persuade him to do so. Let our friends remember that whether Blaine or Cleveland is to be Presideut, whether corruption or re form is to prevail in the United States. . J J a ! - I may uepenu upon jxorm uarouna. And let each man work and vote as if the result in North Carolina depended upon him. Let him not imperil the fate of the State and the country by failing to vote or by trading his vote for the State or National ticket with any one, for a neighbor or friend, however much he may have his election at heart. Being persuaded that Democratic principles should prevail and that our State and National conventions have given us good men to vote for, let noth ing prevent our voting straigM Dbmo cratic tickets for State officers and Presidential electors. And let us all devote the next few days to work as citizens and patriots for theeood of our State and country as if their salvation rested upon each of us individually and solely ; and let us not quit working until the sun goes down next Tuesday. If we do this, ours will be a certain and glorious victory. For the committee: R. H. Battle, Chairman. MISCELLANEOUS Quarterly Meetings. Fourth Round for the Wilmington District of the Methodist E. Church South : Duplin Circuit, Nov. 1-2. Onslow Circuit, Nov. 8-9. Point Caswell Mission, Nov. 13. Topsail Circuit. Nov. 15-16. Wilmington, Front Street, Nov. 22-23. W.H Bobbitt. P. E. Itching Piies-.symptoms and Cure. The symptoms are moisture, like pcrspira tion, Intense itching. Increased by scratehlur; very d sti easing, particularly at tight; seems as if pin-worms were crawling In and about the rectum : the private parts re sometimes affected. If allowed to continue very serious results may follow. "SWAXNE'S OINT MENT" Is a pleasant, sure cure- Also, for Tetter, Itch, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Erysip elas, Barber's Itch, Blotches, all scaly, crusty Skin Diseases. Box, by mail, 50 eta; 3 for $1, 25. Address, DR. SWA YAK & feON, Phlla., Pa. Sold by Druggists. may 2 ly deod&w f m w Notice. jyjY FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC ARE respectfully notified that I have sold out my Interest in the Livery Stable business to Mr. R. C. OrrelL Thanking them for he very liberal patronage ihey have accorded me. 1 bespeak the same for the new firm, Messrs. Sylf-s & OrrelL Respectfully, oct 27 OWEN lL HO LLINSS WORTH Sykes Orrell, PROPRIETORS 1IVERY, SALE AND EX CHANGE STABLE', QENERAL STOCK YARD FOR MI LCH COWS AND BEEF CATTLE, Corner Fourth and Mulberry Sta. 93T Personal attention given to Boarding Horses. oct 27 TOEXDS AND f ELLOWCITIZEXS : JJEAR ME FOR M Y CAUSE AN BE Si lent, that ye may hear." Colognes, Extracts. Toilet and Sachet Polr den. Soap, Turkish Towels," Toilet Cases. Full Ilhe of Drag Ac. Prescriptions a spec ialty, i jLt - , X- C MILLER'S. . - aug 31 : Career Fourth and Nonsta Words of Warnlnsrand Comfort "If you re auffetlnjc from poor hextth or ! i lanxuithlng on a bed of sickness take cheer If yon are simply alllcg. or If you feel ' weak and dispirited. J 'without clearly know- ... nog why, Hop Bitters I - 'will surely cure you. If you are a minister, and j have overtaxed yourself wlUi your ' pastoral duties, er a mother, worn out i with care asd work, or a man of buslce$ or labor, weakened by the strain of your every dAydc;ls, or a mm of letters toUirie oyer your midnight work. Hep EWers will aiost surely ttrenglhen you. 1 If you are suffering from over-eatins or drinking.any indiscretion or dissipa tion, or are young and growing last J as is cl ten the case. Or if you are In the workshops, otj the that yeur system needs cleansing, toni lng, if you are old, . ; . blood thin and impure, pulse j feeble. nerTes unsteady, faculties J waning. Hop Bitters la what you need to I gitc you new life, health and vigor." If you are cstlre, or d ypiK?i'tlc or euii'er lug from any' other-of the namciouslJLs j cacs of the stormch r bow els, it U vbur ! 1 own fault If you remain il'. If WHOLE PPICE3. jr The foliowts. riotn'ons xenrcsea wholesale prices gcrcrauiy. ' la Takl&tf cr small orders Llhcr prices Lave to be .charge j ICVfcO 54 IS 10 11 11 mm CO 9 73 SO CO 2S 21 S3 you ac wasting away with any form i f Kidney disease, stop tempting death thii moruext, ami torn fot a curc to l op l)Ut rs If you are sick with that torrilile sickness, Nervousness, you will lied a "Balm in Gilead'Mn Hop Bitters. -If you arc a frequenter, or a resident ef j a miasmatic iiatrir,t. biTrirade vrmi-p? lem against the scourge of all coi nttle ic. Uulious and Inur- Malaria. Kpidtm! mittcut revcrg Bitters by the use of I?cr If sou have rough, pimply, or callow tlJin, tad breath. Hop BIturs will elve vou fair skin.rleh blood.the sw eetest breath and fcea)th-l f sou win be raii for a case ihey wil not ctire or heip. A I.aciy's Wisli. Oh, how I do wish niy e kin was as clpar ana sou as yours," said a laiy to her friend. "Vou can easily make it so," answered trc friend. Jow ?" Inquired the first lady. i "By using Hop Bitters that mates pure, rich blood and blooming health. Jt did it lor me as you observe." 1 G None genuine without a bunch of gr !en hops on me wmte label. Shun all the vile. with "Hop" or Hops"jin poisonous stuff i heir name. ozx. 14 lm d&w nr: Santa Claus Standard te...... i A..'.............. BACON North Carolina; , : . . Hams, - Shoulder, Qy...... ......... WESTERN SMOKED Hfimi ,n Siues. v a... ShonMera.;.. ........ . DRY SALTED I . Sides, XT Ih. i...Y....... Shoulders, V ... .-........- It ARU.K1.S-S pirlts Terpentine, Second Hand, each..-.. ; 1 New New York, c&ch.... .... 1 New City .each.. .............. 1 BEESWAX, V a... UUICIiS,-'' M BUTTSU, lb . Nrth Carolina......... Northern.. r ....... CANDLES, tT lb - Npcnn..., Tadow... Adamantiae........ .......... CHKESk, f B Northern factory... ......... j airy, treaa.. State COFFEE Y tb .lava , 'Laguyra.. ui CORN MEAL, bus., In eacks COTTON TIES, bundle.... DOMESTICS ribccting.44, f yd i aros, bunch.. Mackerel, No. 1, V hitl IS 00 Mackerel, No. 1, half bbl-. 50 fiiacEerci, :o. bbl.... 9 eo Mackerel, No. 2, V half bbl.. 5 00 Mackere', No. 3, V bbi....... 7 73 .ttallets, l bbl................ 4 00 Mullets, Pori bbla.... ....... 7 00 N. C. Uoe Herring, V keg.... 3 CO JJrv Cod. ? f .... . 5 FI' RTI 1 J Zi: ill, V 2,000 Its Peruvian Uuaoo, Np. 1.......57 50 " No. 2.. .....85 00 " " Ixibos.... ..00 00' Baagh's Phccphaic. ...... ...00 U0 Carolina Feruilacr............ 45 00 Ground Bone ............... .1)0 00 Bone Meal... oo 00 Jione Flour.. .00 CO Navassa G-.umo.... ...40 00 Complete Manure. . ....ii.... .00 CO Whann's Phosphate .....00 00 Wanda Phosphate............. 00 00 JSerger & Butz's Phosphate.. 00 00 K-rr-llnn?.!! i 'j f f -vt irn.i'H.n. kk tin 7 00 H &0 8 00 4 75 5 75 6 50 6 60 n o a a a 2 ii 00 0 a a 85 ! n 12 12 45 It IX It -is- OUR HOLIDAY GOODS 1- Lt are cn the road coming In. and vc have II i tie space t) spare, and are bound to mate room for them, so as to make them -move, ahd give the ladies a GOOD3, at chance to buy CIIEAV - - I TAYLOR'S BAZAAlti . . . f A FINE i INE of Flannels for ladies, mieies and children; Kid Gloves, Jersey Gloves, Vfcl- ! vets, Velveteens, Plushes, Silks, Satins, Bib- bons, LaceB, Ccrses,' Hosiery and Underwekr at prices to suit every one. Call and see. TAYLOR'S BAZAAR, 118 Market St oct WILMINGTON, N. C. Health is Wealth. T CUBE GUARANTEED Dr. E. C. WestIs Nekve awi Uuaix Tkeatmest, a guar anteed epecilic for Hysteria, Dizziness, Con vulsions, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia, Headache. Nervous Prostration caused by the use of ai cohol or tobacco, Wakefulness, Mental De pression, Softening of the Brain resulting fp insanity and leading to misery, decay &nd death, Prcmaturo old .age, Barrenness, Loss of power in either sex. Involuntary Losses ana Spermatorrhoea caused by ov r exertion jot the brain, self abuse, or over-Indulgence!. Jtfach box contains one month's treatment. $100 a box,, or six boxes for $." 00, gent bj mail prepaid on receipt of price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES f To cure any case. W 1th each order receive! by us for 6ix boxes, accompanied with $5.i0 we will send tho purchaser our written guari an tee to refund the money if tbe treatment does not effect a cure. Guarantees Issued only by JOHN C. WEST A CO , 8G2 W Madison L j Chicago, III. oct 21 1yd &w j Kew Yorfc & Wilmingtoijj Steamship Co. j i FROM PIER.24, EAST RIVER. NEW YOR At 3 o'clock, P. 31. I GCLF STREAM. .......... .Saturday, Nov j BEIE FACTOR.. Saturday. Nov i 5 GULF STREAM. .....Saturday, Nov 15 ' ' ' .- BENEFACTOR .....Saturday, Nov 23 FROM WILMINGTON : BENKFATOR........ ....... .Friday, Nor GULF STREAM ......Saturday, Nov sj BENEFACTOR.. Saturday, Not li GULF STREAM. ....Saturday, Nov 23 Xhla steamer baa been specially refitted for: passengers. j MST Through- Ellis lading and Lowest Through Rate guaranteed to and from Points tn North and South Carolina. t For Freight or Passage apply to I tL. G. bMALLBON ES, buperlntendent, Wlrmtngton, M. C THEO. G. EGER, Freight Agent New York. I WM. P. CLYDS Jk CO Oeomrut Asresv, S5 Broadway. New Ycax. . ' a n, ft French's Cai1onate of Lime . . . French's Agricultural Lime.... F LOU It, bbl Fine Northern Super.. Kxtra ' Family....... City MIU-Extra.... Faraliy.... ....... 5 75 fexrra jramiiy.... 6 50 11 IS o 11'hO 12 a 1313 HO io a )7 J 12tiO l'Vjtd i5 tS I oa a 6HC SS 0 16 a 17 tvyj ot' p0 il &1Q 0 6 5 pi a 8 to v & S V ? 4 03 a 9 ga: oo 41 0i t&M 03 tww 00 WO0 &45 01 cc;7 cx N5C GBia : telo 0t: WJ70 OC P 0 w COO 00 7 50 a 9 O 4 25 5 25 CP ft 25 ...... y ........ 1 8) T4 72 (5 25 5 11 20 15 75 00 GLU1C H GRAIN, tf- bushel Corn, from store, baga.whlte. Corn, cargo, In bulk, white.. Corn, cargo, hi bags, white Corn, cargo, mixed, In bags.. Oats, from store Cow Pea? HIDKS, Vlb Green Dry..... HAY, v 100 ibs-Eastern Western.............. North lUver HOOP tlRON, V ft.... LARD.Vftr- Northern North Carolina.... LIME, & barrel., l 40 LUMBER, City Sawed, V M f t. Ship Stuff, rcsawed. IS 00 Rough Edge Plank .....15 00 West 1 ndla Cargocs,accordlng to quality IS 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned.. 18 00 Scautllng and Board. com'n..l2 00 MOLASSES, V gallon New Crop Cuba, la hhds..... " in bbl3 Porto Rico, lnhnda - In bbls.. ........ Sugar House, In hhds......... " In bbls.... Syrup, In bbls 40 NAILS, V Reg, Cut,10d basis. 0 00 OILS, V gallon O Kerosene 11 Lard ." 1 10 Linseed.. 90 Rosin.. . yo Q 8 a 6 n e a a a os a - 0 l a 00 0; K 12 8 8 75 7j a 1 cs 1 66 o 25 14 i 10 CM 0C H6 Ot rtlS , fl22 00 015 - 3C 3d 82 35 00 26 t a & & a a a 15 4) 5V 45 00 23. 80 U 00 00 2 10 75 10 0 00 A a ft 0 a Tar "Deck and Spar.......... POULTRY Chickens, live, grown.. spring. xorzeys. PEANUTS V bushel... POTATOES, V bnshel Sweet.... ...... ......... Irish, V bbl 2 roiui, barrel City Mess.. .......23 6C Prime......... ...ie 00 Rump ...17 00 KiCiG carolma. y fls 4U Rough, W bushc 95 a RAGS, V ib Country mo City igo ROPE, v m uua SALT, tf" sack, Alum...... 00 66 uverpoo 09 Lisbon... .4..-' 00 American... 00 SUGAR, ifc Cuba 00 Porto Rico.. ;.. 30 41 00 00 20 22' 75 2 25 024 mi 4218 00 00 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 5 0 75 75 CO 75 00 00 . A Co iTec B c ..,.r Ex C Crushed SOAP, r lb Northern.. auiiNLh. Tln.rM i.,10 50 Common 2 10 Cypress Saps................. 4 so Cyj)reea Hearts 0 00 STAVES, v K-W. O. Barrel..l2 CO R. O. Hogshead.. ...00 00 TALLOW", V ft......... 4 TIMBER, M fcct-Shlpplng.12 00 Fine Mill .11. 25 Mill Prime... 7 50 arm Fair 6 OOO 6 60 Common Mill 5 Q0 0 0 oc inrenor 10 ura'nary 0 00 waus&jsi, r gal Northern.. 1 CO North Carolina...... ......L...1 00 WOOL.V ft Washed l Unwashed.... ................ ?5 Rnrrv....... j( 5 an 00 - O300 0 5 Oil 0 7 50 CIS 00 010 00 0 5 ttU 00 013 00 0 8 60 to 0 0 0 0 4 00 4 00 2 50 22 20 Wagonette pOR WRIGIITSVILLE SOUND, Will leave Soothcrland's SUbles DAILY at 6 P. M. tharp. Returning, will bave Sound at 7 A. M. sharp June 25 tf T. J. SOUTHER LAND. OFF1CK OF r. S. C. Ellis, 323 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, op. i tKhslte Miller's Drug Store. Note change of office hours, which ars as follows 7 to 10 a m., 3 to 9 p. m. sept 0 ; i ' r -' Groceries, &e. gQ HIIDS. FC'ME CUBA MOLASS C3, j QQ Hbds.Prune Iporto Elco MOLASSES, 110119 8taa5?d BAGG1KG. 1 000 Ba' Arrow TIES. ' 1 5 0 0 Tced TIES, 500 rjEj0UE" LIME. CEMENT, PLASTER, Ac. All at lowest prices. ' WORTH & WORTH." VT-
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