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A 1 til I' ll I Il- i ! (i- . t I : n n - f Ed " ; i j ? . 'Li 111: J it I 2 1 t 1 If P IK fl -if ii ii if 15 1 i:' f.-: Is I' i If f Mi Hi ? u S i W 3! H f! Si .! ! i it a - ?i -If I li n 4 . II 11 f-"f - 5 r. . ( TL a m - ...... ,. . ' --.'..: ,. . I Sarsaparilla li a hlffhlj concentrated extract of Sarsaparilla andt other blood-purifying roots combined with Iodide of Potas sium and Iron and is the safest, most rell ablc, and most economical blood-purifier that can be used. It inrariably expels all blood poisons from the system, enriches and renews the Wood, and restores its Titalizing power. It is tho best known remedy for Scrofula and all Scrofulous Complaints, Erysip elas, Eczema, Bingrwonn, Blotches, , Sores, Boils, Tumors, and Eruptions of tho Skin, as also for all disorders caused b7 a thin tnd Impoverished, or corrnpted, condltion of the blood, snch as Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Hheumatic Gout, General Debility, and Scrofulous Catarrh. Inflammatory Rltsomatism Cared. "Ayer's Sahsapakilla has cured me of the Inflammatory Rheumatism, -with which I have suffered for many years. W. II. MOOEE." Durham, la March 2, 15S2. PKEPAKED KV Dr. J. C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass. Sgld by all Druggists ; 51, sir bottles for 5. .n 1 lytcip divr A 15 22 AYER'S AOTe unre contains an antidote Tor all malarial dis orders which, so far as known, is used in no ct hfer 'remedy, it contains no Quinine, nor ftuy mineral nor deleterious snbstRnca wlmt-e-r, a nl consequently produces no injurious t. tlcct ujioii the constitution, but leaves tho tl!l as healthy a it rvas before tht attack. WE WAREAIIT AYER'S AGUE CUEE v fuxc every case oC Fever aud Asae. Inter- ! lUtfiit or Chill IVver, Remittent Fcv-r, j i gu?, i.iiious lever, ana j.ver Ljra ; cav.Sfi by malaria. Jn c:;f o? jailurv, -. . '. . r f' j-3 trial, dealers are authorized, by our iihir dato.l July !t, Drf, to rcfiiiid ihe Dr. J.O.AyerCo., Lowell, Mass. V.1 1 by all 1 rucrgists. nrm Walter Gaylor, L. G. C H E R R Y. (Hary Le-' 1) ithl ;' taml) ;No. 10?:No tJOUaTtertrcct.l Wilmington, . X. C j Conslnmeti of Cotton, jVaval Stores and Country Tro-lnce of every dlecrlption respect fully snlicite-1.: Advanromnta made on ehljc-ments la band or on Rill of Laihifj. oct 17. Luscious and Fat ! TECK1VED Til.IS -DAY AS- lb other large lot of those splcpll'l WTNCWRY E--V RIVfR UYSTER3. the finest Garden Oyr that come to the city. Served In any stylo df lred Llao. F. IIKTtrtVRT oct 10 1m Star Sa'oon, 13 Market st. White Cypress and Yellow Pine IBLIND8 AND DOORS, CiuarantocdfaB good as tho tost. Moaldinx, Brackets. Balnatera an 1 Orxt mental Wood Work, oct 16 PARLET A WIGGINS. Notice M T FR'ENDS A'D TIIK PUBLIC -ft. EE xa-pectfally notified that I have oldontmy Interettln the Urery Stable business to Mr. R. C. OrreK Thanklujr them for the very liberal patron age they ha to accorded mo I bespeak tho same for tho new firm, Messrs. gykrs &, Orrell. Respect full r. oct 27 OWBK B. IIOLUN38WOETH Sykes & Orrell PROPRIETORS II VERY, ALE AND EX CHANGE STABLE, G ENEBaX STOCK YARD FOR MILCH C6WS AND BR.EF CATTLK. Corner Fourth and Muloerry Sts. T" Personal attention given t Boarding Ifones. rx -r7 NATIONAL MILLS. All Wool Cassimeres, Direct from the Factory, DESIRABLE OOOD3 FOR MEN A BOYS. A FDLLf LINE JUST OPENED. JNO. J. HEDIIICK. OCt 4 PE0ELL H0XISE. TTHDEB JJSTf UANAGEMKNT, W1L.MINGTOH, N. C B. I. PERRY. Proprietor. lta Proprietor Atlantis UoteL frtrBt-Ciasa n all li an-VotaTO Twtoi ?.50to $ ?.00 day. W. & E. S. LATIMER, Attornevs-at-Law. ' Offio 3. K. Cor. Princeas and WatexJSU. " la 1 . ;.. Oysters AT XO. 112 SOTJT1I FRONT STREET. HnMPIIRKY JENKINS keepi fH frtfeh Sew River and Mvrtle,l Grove ijfitcrs- bent C. O. D. Al- X. v bajgc, OuIom. Sweet andlrlah Potitces. which yet will ffcll Ifw XoriKliri. t?p 23 rhe Oail y Review, The vauy licview has 4ke largest of ta' fide circulaiion, of any newspaper 9:blimed.xn me cuy or wumxnqvon. 8ATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8 1884. A Prosperous Country I Au United People! THE UNION, NOW AND FOREV ER. ONE AND INSEPARABLE ! The coinage of the United States Mint in October was 1,411,000: Now that poor ' Brignoli has gone, ono of the chief thinss recalled of him is thnt, he vsraa r.n enormous eater. He bslieved that good i eel ins iaiproved his voice and that a full stomach in sured a lull house. Experiments are now being made in Switzerland with a new lirearra that ii said to surpass yl! others ia present vi. The bulltt has scirceli' any de-ilsct.i-:n m its transition, but roes al most, "straight to the mark. .... - a e The case -t cadet Story, who die- a few '.ve;k r2 at the Naval Academy at Annnnvli?. v. ill not oe allowed to re?t. The rel.'it'ves of the cadet propose to carry t':e matter before the grand jury, and hope to .secure the indictment of i hose alleged to nave been engaged in iho hnzing. It seems that not much confidence is felt in the court martial. , . Probably Liberty may yet be enabled rr f nlighten tho world from New York harlrr. A plan, which is thought to br feasible, to raise the other Sl2a.(H0 npcfSsAry t complete the pedestal has been hit upon. The managers propose i series of concerts wi?h 500 singers each Irom the sc hools of the city. The milliojiaites are stdl to rutK-h con cerned in the perpetuation of Republi can tyrann to give anything to help! finish the4stanrtinir-place of Liberty. Yvry handsom toilets for evening wearare made wit Ii fkrt ot c-'rded s.-ik iind a cusirasse corsage of v-lvet 1 i deeper shade to raath. This cor sasrt iits as cl"Sely as. a Jvrsey. and he sleves are eih-i .liort ureibiiW length. The panirir tunic below is made of the tk fabric. Fur a matron, a black Trivet bodice richly embroidered or Dt-adtd,i whh skirt and tnnio of black satin triHi cried to correspond, is very handsome, and so also is one of dark rojitii blue in the same stle with vel vot trimmings on the skirt. A lovely dress f:r a young girl is made of pale peach-blossom, piok-groundedWatteau brocade, figured with blue forget-me-not e io raided velvet. The . brocade forms the Louis XIV, tunic, and the plain pored skirt'and the close bodice is of pale blue velvet A tiny raffle of the . velvet shows Irom beneath the skirt around the foot. A Panacea for ToiiHorial Tick. "No, sir." paid the barber to a suspi eioua-lookir.e customer, who affably reiuarceu. a the lather was being laid on. thai he supposed there were a good iiany men who failed to pay their shaving eor6. "No, sir; I used to give credit, but I never do now in facts nobodv ever aeks kr tick any more." "Ilow'a that?" ' Well, you see." said .the barber, trying the ede of his razor on his thumb nail. "I had a set of stiff who used to ask me to chalk it down. I got tired of keeping books, and I "adopted a new system. Whetover I shaved one of these old standbys I put a little nick in his nose with my razor, end kept tally in that way. They got so they didn't want to run bills." There was a tremor in the customer's voice as he asked frm be- neeth the lather: "Do you object to being paid in advance?" Somcrville- Jouma . For the cure ot Colds. C ugh and lung difficulties. Ayer's Chtrry Pecto ral is unequaled. o-m For durable coloring, tho walls of roams in beautiful lints, at little cost, nothing equals the Mabi.eixe sold at Jacobi's Depot. t -- . Trial proves that honesty is the best policy in medicine as .well ns in other ktbings. -Ayer's Sarsparilla is a genu iub preparation, anu unequaiiea blood pari tier, decidedly superior to all others. . l ii DRUNKENNESS, OR THE LIQUOR HABIT, CAN BE CURED BY ADMINISTERING DR. HAINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC. It can do given, in a cup of coffee or tea without the knowledge or the person taking it, effecting a speedy and per- manrnt cure, whether the patient is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Thousauds of drunkards havo been made temperate men who have taken the Gulden Specific in their coffee with out their knowledge, and to-day believe they quit drinking of their own free will. No barmlal effects result from its. administration. Cure guaranteed. Circulars and testimonials sent free. Address, Goi.d.n Specific Co.. ' : 185 Race St., Cincinnati, O. d eod & wGm . : Kow is the time to give Smith's Worm I VV Vili - THE MALLS. The man close and arrlre at tee City Pott office as foliow: ' -c . s l- -;-,.s. . - CLOSK.- . .' Northern Ummgh m&lla, taat........7.S0P. M. Northern tnroajcb and wiy malls.. -s.w A. su EaJelirh... .e. r. ml. ana o.w a. a. aLatia ior me a.-u wmwiu ni routes rupplled therefrom Includ tnx A. & N. C BaUroad at 7J0P H.tsd&OO Rnnthorm Ma.ilnforall nolntaSocth. M dally 8.00 P. M. Wmtpm mxlla (C. C. Kallvrav) dallT. . (except Sunday).-.. 6.15 P. M. Alt nointa between Hamlet and uaK eleh 6.43 P. M. MaO for Cheraw and Darlington Ball- road .8.00 P. M. Mails for points between Florence and Charleston - 8.00 P. M FavetteviJle a ud oi&ceft on Cape Fear Klver. Tuesdays and Fridays LCD P. M Favetteville.ria C C Baliroad. dallr. except Scndays...... 6.45 P. li. Onslow C. 11. and ' Intermediate offi ces, Tuesdays and Fridays... 6.00 A. M Sm 1th viile mails, by steamboat, dally (except Sundays) 8.S0 A M. Malls for Easy mil, Town Creek, ' Shalktteand Little Blvex. Tries-. days and Fridays.. 1.00 P.M. WriKhtsrille, daily....... 8.30 A- M. OPEN FOR DKL1VEEY. Northern through and way malls.... 7.30 A. M. Southern Mails 7.10 A. M. Carolina Central Baliroad.......... 8.45 A. M. Malls collected from street boxes bnslnees portion of city at 5 A. M., 11.30 A.M. and 5.30 P. M. and from other point of tho city at 5 P. M Staacp Office open from 7 A. M. to 6 P. ML., uoney uraer ana Kegister JJepartment open from 8 A. M to 5 P. II.. contlnuoaalv. General delivery open from 7 A.M. to 6 P.M. and on Sundays from 8.30 to 9.S0 A. M. Carrier' deliyery open en Sunday from 8JJ0 to 8.30 A. M. NEW ADVISKTISEMISNTS. OFFICE OF Or. S. O. Ellis, NO. S28 SODTBt FOUBTn STBIET, op petite Miller's Druz Store. fSf Not cnange of office hou'p, which are as follows 7' to y a-m., is to z p. ra. 6 to a p.m TOEPSAND FELLOW-CITIZENS: H SAB MK FOB MY CAUSE AN BE Si lent, that ye may hear." Colognes, E. tracts. Toilet and Sachet Pow ders, fcoap, Turkish Towels, Toilet cases. t un Jine or urujrs xc. l'lescriptions a spec laity. A' F C. MlLJuKK'S, auu :1 Jorier Fourth and Nunste TRKSK GOODS BY STEAMERS AN! A. ii C. Line, now arriving : 5.'0 bushels Va. M al, 10U obis Fancy Apples., ?0 boxes a-sort-ed tab's, 50 ' bbla N. YAbbage, 50 boxes a- reii Gucd, 593 lbs Creamery tJutter. 1.000 Ufi, ?.-(;. Meat-, Jitjh Potatoes, Turnips, l .'ur, Mill Feed, l ard, Bacon, and Jorthtrn a usage, at oottoca prices. K G. BLAIR, oct 27 No 10 Korth Secr.nd St. Hardware O' F AL.L KINDS A NO IN ANY QUANT1 ly. whole ale and retail at BOCK BOTTOM prices. vv. k. srilLSOES & CO., 19. 21 & 25 Market 8treet. Wilmlngt-on, N. C. nor 1 First of the Season. AT THE GEM BEST AUBANT AND SAMPLE BOOM. N. T. BEEF, N.Y.LAMB, OAOL1 FLOW SB, CELERY etc. The dAlacacles of tho Seaon always- on hand. WILL WEST. oct 13 No. G N. Front st J. I. WINS EE, yATCUMAKEB & JEWELLER, Chronometers, Fine Watchea nd Jewelry repaired and warranto 'ppoalte Vow tlarRot. Front 8t i ted. 8t. Brass Fire Dogs, Shovels and Tongs. s OMETHIXG TEP.T NICE ANU VEST CHEAP. Gil E8 A HUB HISON, h'8 and 40 MurchlBon Block oct 27 A "O TrrO wanted for The Lives of all A IT Viri 1 n tn Prtaldents ol the U. S. The largest, handsomest, best booS ever sold for less than twice out price. The fastest soiling book In America. Immense profits to agents. All Intelligent people want It. Any one can become a suc cessful agent. Terms free. flALMrr Book Co , Portland, Maine. nov 20-6md-lvw Mew Goods 1 JU8T RECEIVED, H ANDKEBCHIEFS, Linen and 6Uk, all j rices, stamped free of charge Applique Designs, Tassels, Pompcona and Cords. Felt, Plush and Satto, U colors, for Fancy Work. Notions, &c. MILLINERY Hats and Bonnets, Straw, Felt and Velvet and Frames for mi kino:. Wlnga, Birds, Tips, &c , Respectfully MISS E. KARRER. noyS Exchange Corner. Notice. YOU WILL do WELL, 6T calling at No. UO Sonth Front st , wnere yen will find flaettesh eggs, and hew hivor Oysters, open and in the tnen. receiTea ireen every aay. A'bo tTPsn Family Groceries of aU Hcd cneap for casb. sept tOIy . CKOOM. $3.00. $3.00. --' ..." rjlIE BEST $.t GAITER IFOR OENTS t ear in the State. Good stock, good finish, good etjle, good wear, and good value for the money. Bay a pair from Geo. E. French & Sons, 10S NOETH FBONT'STREET- nov 3 New Goods, New Goods. J HAVE MADE LARGE ADDITIONS TO my stock this Vail, and row Incite yoor la e peci ion ot one ot the most 'complete aoaort menu of Blink Books, - Stationery, Fancy (iooda. Pictures. Frames. Musical In&tra mextts, Ac , ever brought to this city, and nx prh.es that will compare with any eimlUr es tabllihrnert in the State. ' - 1,000 Staudard Books , handsomely bound, at the very low prle ot 59 cenu per volume; foimer prlco flXOantl upward. Tha Is a barrain. " ; ,-. -: , To male ro im we oft r 10 Planes ani 10 Or gana at a sacrlflce These lnstrun mU are ktrictly first class, new and perfect In every respect. C W. YATES, norS ' 119 Market st, Tfllmlnjtoa N C WIXMINGTON MARKET : i Norember 84 P. 1. SPIRITS -TURPENTINE Quoted firmftt S7i cenu r peri gallon . : Sales of of 32 casks at these figures, and 40 casks or pnvite terms, supposed to be at better 'figures. ' - ROSIN-Qaoted steady at 90 cents for Strained and 95 for Good Strained. TAR Quoted firm at $1.40 per bbl of 280 lbs. CRUDE TURPENTINE Quoted steady at $1.60 for Virgin and Yellow Dip and $1 for . Hard. COTTON--Quoted firm. Sales of 75 bales on, a basis of 9 cents- per pound for Middling.' The following are'the official quotations: Ordinary. ...'.....w..... 7 4 cent Lrrod Ordinary. ... .... 84 Low Middling.......... m Middling..... UA Good Middling, .... 91 1-16 DAILY RECEIPTS - Cotton........... 499 bales Spirits Turpentine 86 casks Rosin... 371 bbl? Tar 59 bbls Crude Turpentine. 22 bbis r "MARINE NEWS. j - ARRIVED. Steam vacat Trfmise, Woodside Smith ville, Master. Steamer 1 Passport, "Harper Smith ville. Master Br barquoTcvirit, Remon, Boston, C P Mebano. Ger brig Dr Witte. Zepiien. St Vin cent; Cape de Verde, E Peschau & Wes termann. Schr A li Perry, Bunker. New York, E ft Barker & Co, with kainit. Nor barque Bertha, II am void, Sa vannah, C P MeDane Scbr John A ftriffin. Rice. Philadel phia, Geo Harriss & Co, with coal to Fowler & Morrison. CLEARED. Steamship Gulf Stream. Kimball, NewYprk.IIGSu.allb--n.es. Steam yacht Louise, Wocdside Smith villo. Master Steamer Passport, Harper, Smith ville, Master. Exports. COASTWISE. New York Steamship Gulf Stream 991 bales cotton, 108 casks spts turpt 265 bbls ard 13 cases tar, 40 bbls pitch. isj tio rosin, 5 do crude. 18 do tuba rose bulbs, 6 bales dog toneue. 100 bags chafi, 550 pkjrs shooks, 85 car wbeel3, 38 pkss mdse. MONTHLY STAT12MJBN T. STOCKS ON HAND NOVEMBER 8, 1884. Cotton ashore, 17,101; afloat, ,3,952; total. 21,143. Spirits ashore, 1,230; afloat. 749; to tal. 1,979. Rosin ashore, 85.803; afloat, 2,312; total, .88. 175. Tar ashore, 1 077. Crude ashore, 1.111. RECEIPTS FOR WEEK ENDED NOV. 8. Cotton. 5 687; spirits. 056; rosin, 2 284; tar, 380; crude, 5o5. EXPORTS FOR WEEK ENDED NOV. 8. DOMESTIC. Cotton. 1,027: spirits, 110; rosin, 2.3S9; tar, 5i6; crude, 571. . FOKKIGH. Cotton. 4,632; spirits, 650; rosin, 5,774 VESSELS IN THE PORT OF WILMINGTON, N. C. NOVEMBKB 6. 18S4. No vessel under tons reported In this list. STEAMS DIPS. Br. Els tow, l,r40 tons, Jlobeitaon, o r aiebane BABQUES. Ger Hestia, 5D0 tons-Boetcher, EG Barker A Co Dan Galeon, 331 tons. Klasbull. Ileide & Co Ger Fldeilo, 376 tons, Meyer, E feechaa Westermann Nor Korden tjold, 234 tons A briharsn, ; EG Barker & Co Ger Godeffroy, P32 tons, Swlnlcg, is u K&rker & uo Nor Kalllsto, 488 tons, Ugland. EG Barker A Co Nor Fidon, 403 tons, Jorgeneen, C P Mebane or rruaenua, 3to tons, uansen, U P Mebane Kni Klnnn AH (Ana niaoti TT.I.4n I Br fetofjohann, 837 tons, Williams. Peschau & westermann BRIGS. Nor Svea, 3:S tons, L&rsan, C P Mebane Agnes Barton, 3S0 tons, Knight, , - Geo Hanias & Co Ens s Otto, G30 tns, Granlt, , Ileide & Co SCHOONERS. Gertrude L Trundy, 481-tons, Davis, Geo Harrhts & Co Paul P Kellar, 2C5 tons. Foster, -Geo Harriss A Co S 8 nardlna:, 3i6 tons. Melyln. Geo Harriss Co D B Everett, 195 tons, MclAln, " . 'Geo Harriss 4 Co Seventy-Six, 197 tons, Montgomery, E G Barker & Co Sarah Queen, 113 tons, Tallock. . Geo Harriss A Co Thus Slnci-kson, 269 tohs.'Haron, Geo Harriss & Co Etta M Barter. i73 tons, Baxter. E Q Barker A Co LIST OF VESSELS CLEARED FOB THIS PORT. BAUKS. Ger Albert Ne-mann, 515 tons, BJchman, ealicdfrcm Stettin. Sept 15 Scr rken, 30 tons, Halvorscn, at Gloucea ter. Oct 10 Nor Barbo, 393 tons, Pedersen, sailed from Marseilles, Sept. 10. - - Ger Carl Max, 294 tons, Beyer, sailed from Hamburg, Sept 27 Aer Der Noid, 5 tons, Wegener, at Stett'n, Ger Ernest Ludwlg, 470 tons, , called from Dunkirk, Oct 30 Nor Emma Parker, 497 tots, Larsen, at Gloucester, SeLt 15 - Ger Fortuns, 423 t9ns, Leonhird. sailed from Stettin, Sept 8 Cr Geo Davis, t43 tons, Macumber, sailed from Hull. ept 28 ier Hcffanng, 378 tons, Bret rust, sailed from Hamburg, Oct 24, put back 31 " i Ger Godeffroy, 53 i tons, Swnlsg. sld from StetUn, Aug 27 GerLrfTOls &"8 tons, Schmleter, sailed from fttefin. Sept. 9 Ger LydU Peschau; 403 tons, Bremers. sailed frnn Glasgow. Sep; 23 Ger Marie. 567 tons, sailed from lilo Jane rlo,Ort4 . orPPsnaes, 4S5 tons, Kummelhof, sailed from Va encla. Oct 5 --r ... Dan Ulalto. 443 tons, Hanse, sailed from London, tept 29 BRIGS. Ger Der Wanderer, fitruefltng, at ardlfl; Sept IS -I----- BrirideUa. 450 toes. Boggles, sailed from fharprecB, Oct 19 r H'T IlikUng, Ji3 tons, Johnsen, at Cdiz. Sept 20 . . ; . - Ladien bats this fall arc felt.- Some times they can almost be heard, they are so loud. Oil City Derrick. raSCELLANEOUS. CARPETS. CARPETS. CARPETS. Extra Supers, ,3-Ply, Ingrains, Body Brussels The8tock"is now cow7ec and the most fastidious my be cuited r ing to-morrow (V7edne-cay), we intend jelling Carpets cheaner tta minis roarsei, ana mis win do on a We are pleased too tochhrga goods to prompt partie but sni used to advantage, you can. if yuu wish, enjy (na'bew fn which Avil ' if y Caa DRY GOODS. DRY GOODS, A good general stock arid at as close riiicus as any ht-u-e in tht nov 4 OUR PATRONS KNOy BY THIS TIME Til AT WE DO NOT Oft our adverliiements that, when we say a thing in the papers wo i prepared to back it by r.ur legal guaranty. Take Goods Home, Examine them Critically In all particular point?, sijchas mateiial, -makn up. style of garment, anJa ' all, tfce price, which tells who sells the cheapest. Wo have bepn every instance where goodi; from compeuns? houses have betnsfnt homef' comparison. We do it every day, and advise jou to try it oocctoccnv5 VOUrself. Onlv last wcika Tjrominfnt. hnsinpa man in uxa i F r to his home from different ;hou?ep, with one from u amon"-. ha l suit and remarked : "I do not know much about clothing, but it h;?i P. F 1 togather I might have pail from $5 to 8 mdtefcr my suit." lhfm . Wo handle all grades rf goods, guaranteeing every article VorthwUi . pay ior it or money retunded. Alter said, it pays to trade with i THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER, 114 fiJARECET ST., nov 3 - Ottr Imoroved Arilcial Ear Drams Bcleatifls men ot Europe and America. Write juneJiO ly d t th at;wlyeow -3 ' uviu. uuuw.n, ji4u,cist iiuiiioit?jai uu pruuuiieub ineu hxju women woo JuaTe oeco cured. ind w takv pasura t, ri-varmireyidintf them. Tney are unseen while to use. comtortafcle to weir ine permanent euro. Adiirea&, Jr. H. NIoholaoa, V Murray fit., New York- WE STILL SURVIVE ! To whom It way Concern: We wuld most respectfully announce ithat we are tatnirti U give prompt attention to al! orders In the line ot Wire and Iron Work Win t lota Cheae aff8, Ac ard it th Hardware vt'o'HJen ware dealers, Architects, ttulidem AUVi i'vnwii;" ing iraue oi ine umitu suites w nu uu nui nucvw m uaviag ineir oroers UJJ"d prwafli lrtu teud them to us we win endeavor to fid them m! bout delay. - Catalogues of Ii-cmlcwAni & other lines of goods tree on application, Detroit. mch 13 dw ly National Wire & Iron Oo. Beiij. W. Davis, i - (tformeTly with W. E. Davis & Bon, Wllmicg ton,N.C) 9t Barclay St. New Yoke, General Commission Merchant JEALEK IN COUNTRY PitobuCE, Ap pies, Game. Floh, Terrapins, Egps and Chick ens. Highest market prices, ands prompt re turns guaranteed. A trial Is all X ask, - Kf r b permission to E . E Burru sa. Pi crI dent First National Bank of Wilmington, N.C ; MessrrsJ. H Chadbourn & Co., beam fcaw Mills; P. L-Bridgers & Co., Grocers; P. Cum ming & Co., Grain and Feed dealers; Davis & 8on, Ice and Fish. si Mar Southern Produce a Specialty. oct 1 6m .:- New Buckwheat. New Buckwheat, rjlHB SEASON HA8 NOW OOMS WHEN Buckwheat Cakes are In order. I hare to-day leoeived a supply o' Hew Buokwhsat, the i first of the season. Also, Potato'. Onions, Applts, Cabbages, Ac, Jte. A fall lias of choice and selected Groceries ' . t always on ha?d. Stock renewed every week. All goods can be relied on as fresh jand new at GEO. M. CBAPOS'di Act, sept 29 SlSou'h Front Street. Come tothe New Store, o.H3 South Frbntist., 77 HERE THEBE HAS JD8T ipEEN BE- cel eda Choice Flour, Fresh Tlrginla Meal,, New Pearl Hominy, Fresh Buckwheat, togcth- er with Teas; Coffees. Sugars, Ac - Our brag Whiskies are as. good as evei. Brunswick Private Stock can't be beat The Old Log Cabin la a very pleasant Bye Whls key. We also keep Com Whiskies, Wines, Gins and Brandies. Consignments of Produce solicited. Lot and Stall accommodations free for country friends. . ' t CRAIG A THOMAS. Produce Commission Merchants apd Dealers In Groceries, Uquors. Ac, No. 113 South Front St. , almost opposite the Market. . oct 28 5 Wew Cigar Store. Hirschberg's, 5 N. Front St. rjIHE PUBLIC CAN SEE THE PROCESS or manufacture of my goods Only the best workmen employed. Ko tenement boose labor. nor children, nor Chinese. The tobacco used In the manufacture of Cigars la natcrallv and properly cured. All my work la done in fhi efcynd mtder my personal supervision. . fan my factory wnere my eeveral 232 rema5S1iLwwlf H ,hat the best .X. H1BSCHBIBG. Kd ; 5 Kcrrh Frttn t fit - CCt U it " ' MISCELLANEQpR Dais oi R. rJ3. PJScirJTlRe, r ' u.vjr iiaaasn tfifln; M4 V 1 ono trial you will sav. as thnn. Tkr3 9 FOR THE enra Dfiafnftsa In an etisrws rovmmijvt Ior illustrated aexrtpttx feoofc and testimmL Mich. FROM Headquarters ! Creamery Buttered Flour! Fresh and of most excellent quality. Ercy good housekeeper will give this preptr atlon a trUl. SSo. per pscksga, CAPE COD CRANBERRIES, . NEW BUCKWHEAT. ELEG ANT SUGAR CURED MEATS Hams, Strips and Shoulder. Fulton Market Corned Bcf, ' Largo Fat Mackerel Orders from the country filled proapti' with satisfaction. We propose to luit J- P. L. BEIDGEES&CO. ' 1 lO North Front St. At Cost! QVEC BOO BOXES TOBaCCO kt 0051 to c!oe uL Also, a large stock olffe Smoklag Tobacco at rery lo priceij theBestFaftorleslsTlrglala. . ' Cigars and Cigarettes By the mllliion, atthe Offics ot CAPEJFEAR TOBACCO W0SX3, sept 15 tf . No. m The Excursion and Pjc SEASON 13 Ov7 OPEN jiSSSfi visiting tb city, the Sol u an 1 In need of F!rst;i3 wirk w. to call on' T the weU known barber and Ff1 , Shavian and iPruB weere he wlU spare no pahw u , faction ta aU- Come , i - - ' tyF3 . ' i;-. .
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Nov. 8, 1884, edition 1
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