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The most common signs of Dyspepsia, or Indigestion," are an oppression at the stomach, nausea, flatulency, water-brash, heart-burn, vomiting, loss of, appetite, and constipation. Dyspeptic patients sufTer un told miseries, bodily end mental. ; They should stimulate the digestion, and secure regular daily action of the bowels, by the use of moderate doses of - Ayetfs Pills. After the hovels are regulated, one of these Pills, taken each day after dinner, is usually all that is required to complete the cure. AVER'S Pnxs are sugar-coated and purely vegetable a pleasant, entirely safe, and re liable medicine for the cure of all disorders of the stomach and bowels. They are tho best of all purgatives for family U30. P&ZPAKED BY Dr. J. C. Aycr & Co., Lowel I, Mass. Sold by all Druggists, 'an 1 lvtc4p lw A 15 2i AVER'S Ague 'Cure contains in antidote for all malarial ls crttr which, so fr as LjjOWi;, is iw.l i'.i Mr oi'i.r re;:iOiy. it contains lio Quiiiin, rcr .'u?y ji.i'icr.il i.or deietci ious substance vl:f.t evr. cons-rju'.-Hlly produces no jnjurkrs '.i-'t the constitution, but leaves the r-.ni as lienltiiy it v.-is befoie the u; t.'ek. T7E WAREANT AYEE'S AGUE CUES t cure every cn? of Focr aiid .Ague, Ji.ter ii:?;torit or C'jiil rocr, In)iticr.t rev .r, In'nJ Ague, IJlhous Imtv:-, av..1 Livor v-m- jt; j)t enured ly ma- ia. Iri.cr.so ci failure, rff.f- clue trial, dealers are autlsun'zcd, by i-;;r fi-i'.!f r dated July 1st, 1.-S2, to refund 'lie li-';y. Dr. J.C. Ayer&Co., LoweM, (Vlass. ScH by all Druggist. may 2Sd ftw rm Walter GaySor, L G; CHERRY. (Hary Lc-'1 OM ' tn-l) N. 1W. No th-Wniur street, Wilmington, X. C. -o( CoasIgumesU of Cottn, Naval Stores r.d Country Produce of every dtfcriptioja reepeci f ully solicited. Advancements made on thlpments in bund or on Pill of Lading. octl7J Notice. T FR'KNDS AND THK PUBLIC ARK M re vcctfullv notified that have old out m? I . t 1 1 1 t l...;f r. Acta f .x f B. C. Orrel'. Thanking them for he very liberal patronagft they hvc accorded mo I bespeak the same for the new firm, Messrs. SykrH Orrell. Itfspeotfullv. oci 27 O V7KN K. IIOLLINQ3 WORTH Sykes & Orrell, rUOPBIKTORS 1 IVEUY, RAI.K AND EX GrtlANGK .STABLES, r, KNERAL STOCK YARD FOR MILCH COWB A vd BEEF CTTLK, Corner Fourth and Mul'Msrry St. W Personal atentlou given to Boarding Horses, on 57 NATIONAL MILLS. All Wool Cassimeres, Direct from the Factory. DESIRABLE GOODS FOR MEN A DOTS A FULL LINE JUST OPENED. JNO. J. HEDRICK. oct ICall and See IJUIOiE ELEGANT FRUIT PRESERVES. We guarantee Ihem to be pure, and the flavor as If put up at bome. A trial la all we ask. Canned Goods of 11 kinds, Piunes.Cnrrants, Tickles, Pried Beef, Orange- and Lemons. Biking Powder too rumeroua to mention. Jellies, Crackers, -the best of Checee, Hams and Sugar Curat Shoulders, Coffees roasted and ground. By Steamer to-morrow Mocha ofiee. We do not rag on all Flour, but putthe SUPERLaTIVK against apy to tho market. Parties wishing Preserves at retail will please send dishes. sept 30 F. G, Jfc N. ROBINSON. P TJRCELL HOUSE. TTNDER NEW MANAGEMENT; WILMINGTON. N. C B. L. FERRY. Proprietor. Late Proprietor . Atlantic Hotel. Vt-Oias? H si n'vV-i "-. t-v Por 50 to $3.CC dat. fElESPSASDFKUOff-ClIIIENS: H E VR 21 fe FOR iIY;CAU3E AN" BE 81- .vni, tat ye ma- hesr. Coloirut-A, KMrtris. Toilet and 5-acbet rov 3ra i?oap. Turkish Towels. Tllet Caes. Full llhe o Drugs Ac. Prescriptions a Ei-ec- laity.. At - F. C. MILLER'S. ansr '1 Cottct Fourth and Nun at Hirsclibsrg's, 5 N, Front St. rjtHE PUBLIC CAN SEE THE PROCESS cf inannfacturc of my goods. Ony the Ijcsi worknn eaiploT No tenement hou-e labor, nor cini'iren. nor Chinese. -The tobacco used In the Tuaauf secure of Cigas i naturalt- an properly cored. All my wosk la done in thin cttir and under say ptrsonal supcrrlatoc. - Jl call at my fa .torr where my several brand are made will satl&fy all that the best good, are handled by i;mR8cnB1RGi octJHItl lkNo.5 North front St Til DaHyPeview, Keut OtA Inmost fisvn ? tin-it npufHtnaneT tublisjied. in the city of WiLrmnqUm. 3 FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 21, 1884. GUBERNATOKIAL VOTB. FIRST DISTRICT. Jar- Bux- Scales. York. vis. Beaufort 1,717 Carteret 962 Camden 631 Chowan C26 Currituck.... 988 Pare.. 283 Gates 1,009 Hertford..... 959 Hyde.. ..... ,799 Martin 1,360 Pamlico, 584 Pasquotank.. 573 Perquimans.. 749 Pitt.... 2 228 Tyrrell 410 Washington . 021 ton. 1,743 2.016 1.681 705 983 574 523 699 564 854 326 978 413 265 244 286 518 1,183 704 1.131 1,129 1,305 i92 867 674 1,295 1,576 1,234 386 748 605 1,052 898 1.239 979 1.771 2,436 2,285 353 18S 335 950 648 1,072 Totals. ..14,545 13 143 SECOND DISTRICT. ...1,188 1.721 1,614 Uertfc -. 1 823 2 525 3 316 1,094 3 789 755 1 399 2.351 1,612 2 142 1,493 Craven 1,190 Edgecombe-. 1,723 (Jrrene. . . . 863 Halifax. ..... 1.775 .Tone 575 Lenor....... 1.088 2,816 1 338 3 470 1,695 950 1 046 2 426 2,264 790 746 1 370 1 620 Northampton 1 512 2 041 Varco 988 1 482 1 733 1 155 Warren 947 Wilson 1,573 2,172 1,389 1,146 2,135 Totals. . . . 13,422 20,633 16,492 22,299 THIRD DISTRICT. Bladen 1 278 1,530 1 420 1,511 2 479 2,159 2 239 1.174 1 254 722 1 797 1,426 1 284 472 1,215 1,240 S.79C 2.C00 T. 1.02U 1.245 2.481 1,G71 1.576 1,196 2.130 1.987 xJ,K)l 1 826 1.837 1,528 1 670 1.001 1.772 4,278 Cumberland .2 079 1 )opiin 1 W3 Harnett 995 Moore 1,452 (). s ovv 1,035 Per dor.....;. 91)8 Sampson.,... 2, 18 2 102 1,214 724 1 397 530 1,246 1 638 0JO Wavne. . . . 11 228 12 071 lOlliTIT DISTRICT Alamance Cii-Uhara . . : ur-hsm . . rnnkiin, . .Ir.;ntOL! . . Nash ""OrariL'. . 1,417 .2,159 1.158 .2 031 2 i '03 1 550 1 159 I 280 1 277 l,b8 921 1 JW 1,707 1 , 367 980 4.048 Total--.. . . 15.850 11,792 16,890 14,782 i inu i7vri;rrT. ..141G 1,790 1,550 1,0(53 1 877 2,047 2 208 l-0i-2 1 027 1.433 F rs!h 1 705 Granville. . . 1,8-22 CuiToni. . .. .2,251 Tcrsoii 1,303 3ti ckin5ham-2 361 Stokes 1,181 Surrv 1.370 1.790. 2,101 2,('10 2 l)y 2,248 2,491 1.103 1,490 1,52 2.413 .900 2.339 959 1.371 T(.t..l .13 504 12,404 1 1,974 12 854 IXTH DISTRICT. Anson 1.03-2 995 1.890 1 081 926 953 923 3,0-10 2,879 1,075 1,992 614 620 Brunswick... 702 890 C-i barms ....1,165 1 U57 Columbus.. .1,577 922 Mecklenburg. 3,289 3.2i!0 NT. Hanover. 1,359 2 349 Hichmund. . .1,340 1,739 Robeson 2,253 1.934 Sliinly. 873 606 Union 1,481 880 921 1,903 1,807 3,727 1,751 1.958 2,361 1.100 1.833 Totals 15 97J 14,584 19,322 14.70G .SEVENTH DISTRICT. Catawba 1.807 019 2,303 G50 Davidson. . . 1,745 1,887 1 954 2,072 Davie 913 898 1,067 1.107 Iredel! 2,346 1,603 2,679- 1.703 Montgomery. 095 898 901 - 926 Randolph.... 1,976 1,834 2 044 1.828 Rowan 1,979 1.359 2,636 1,372 Yadkin 920 1,153 952 1,213 Totals 12 441 10 251 14 530 10,870 EIC.IITH DISTRICT. Alexander.. . 792 375 913 351 Alleshrinv. . 514 247 595 403 Ashe..... 1 027 1 032 950 1,251 Burke. 1.074 810 1 278 995 Cildwell 971 419 1 251 420 Cleveland 1.691 54 4 2,030 612 Cnston 1.097 1,127 1,285 934 Lincoln 902 763 1,162 753 Watauga..., 072 552 759 024 Wilkes .1,180 1,548 1,301 1,939 Totals.... 10,220 7V123 11,651 8,272 NINTH DISTRICT. Buncombe.- 1.925 1,566 2,665 1,941 Cherokee 718 613 505 594 Cav 356 181 368 205 Ctaham 217 02 268 137 Haywood 850 440 1,184 744 Henderson ... 0 10 843 782 977 Jackson 056 215 713 345 Macon 789 267 708 493 Madison 937 1.089 1,087 1,388 Mitchell 497 963 635 1,148 McDowell... 771 578 951 038 Polk 330 429 446 481 Ru her ford... 1,204 1,218 1,517 1,932 Swain....... 404 67 494 158 Transylvania. 390 284- 460 323 Yancey 680, 418 740 662 Totals 11 509 9,263 13,523 11,466 1 he vote given m these counties is the Bennett and D ckery vote of 1882. Total vo c 1880. for jArvis, 121 827; for Buxton 115,590; majority for Jar vis, 6,237. Come to the New Store, No. 113 South Front St., TrHERE THERE HAS JGST BEEN RE- T ? eel etl ft Choloo Flour. Fresh Virginia 15 eal, New Pearl Hominy, FnrshBac.kwr.eat, tooth er with Tea. Coffees. ujfars, &c ar ocr brag w hlsklea are as good as evti. Rrunswick rnvete stock can'i be beat Trie OJl L- g Cable la a rery pleasant Rye Wbla aev. we also Keep c orn wnis-iieg , - lues. j (iinsp.nd Brandies. Consignments of Produce ):io:tcd. Lot and Stall s acconmodatloca free Tor cc entry fiiRd?. CRAIG & TH0SIA3. Produce r cmmls'.on Merch ints and Dealers in Groceries, i iquors, Ac No. 113 South Front St., almost opposite the Market. ; o The Excursion and Pic Nic SEAONriS NOW OPEN AND PERSONS vlsltia th city, the Sounds or RicitJiville, md in need of Flist C1S3 werk will do well to call on - JOjEUST WERNER the we LI known Rarber and Ptrfnmer at his bhftTing and "air Drelng Saloon. NO. 12 MARKET 8TKEET, wbcro he will spare no pains lnjl Tin g5 satis faction to all. Come d see. - curl MISCELLANEOUS Fop Gale. 1000 100 25 BOV CABBAGES, - BILS. APPLES, ; BSLS. POTATOES , MUST BE SOLO. W. Jfi. DAVIS & SON Board. 1 FEW MORE BOARDERS, EITHER table, regular or transient, can be accommo dated with comfortab'e rooms and the best the market affords, at MRS. ROBERT LEE'S. 113!i Market su, bet. Front and Fecond. nov 18 if The Election is Over ! rjinE COUNTRY 13 SAVED. OUR PUR- chaeea are lirge. Our expenses small and we are determined to Bell Groceries cheap to eult thcae hard times. Save money by buying irom is. u. isjuaik, noTl5 No. 19 North 8econdSt. To-Rflorrow CMPHREY & JENKINS will receive Forty Gallons fine New Kler j8ters Also, bait Maue's. Oytters sent C. o. D. Also. Apples. Pears. Peaches, Northern Cabbage, Onions, Sweet and Irish Potatt es, which we will sell lew for ca.h nov 13 Oysters Oysters. T NO. 133 MARKET ST., between Front and Second. You can get New River Oveters fresh every day. aiso. me oeai or r ionoa uranges. tar Oysters shipped to any part of the State. nov 17 lwk H. L. DJXON. Brass Fire Dogs, Shovels and Tongs. gOMETHING VERY NICE ANl VERY CHEAP. GIt ES MUR HISON, Z$ and 40 Murchlson Block cet 27 Stores for Rent, T A REHOUSE AND OFFICES a'.ovc now oc-uplod uv iles&rs ii. .jLnson vo. St-.ro and oillcos above, now occu lted t.y . Dumelaiidt. ;oTn on orth a ater st ; between 1'rimeps arid (Jhestcut A r ply to ang 1.5 ?tir cf pv 3c I eHUSSET A CO. If Your Fovt r Hurt-. "Y"OU, OR YOU HAVE "PET" CORNS, gj to FRENCH & SONS nd buy arairof their Easy i'itting Shoes, and ycu wi 1 be happy. rihey fit to easily and uctly, wear's well, and are so reasonable In price. Coir e try a pair. Geo. Jfc, French & Sons, ICS NORTH FRONT STREET nov 17 Just Arrived! CIIOICR A8SORTMKST OF JTANCT CAKES AND CRACKERS. French J ambles, Orange Bar, vanr.la Jeily Iced Drop Cakes, Co-oa Drop3, KokoCaks, Lunch Milk, elegant, Cracker Dust, Also, Bright, New Breakfast Slripa, Pigs Feet Plf HamR. five pourd average, and everythio;: ueually found in a firsl class Fam ily Grccry. G. M. CRAPON, aov-9 22 South Front fit Groceries, &c. 150 llHDS' VR MB CUBA MOLASSES, J QQ HLdi. Prime Porto Ri MOLASSES, 500 Half Rolli Standard 8AGGING 1 000 Bdl3 ifew Attow ties j 500 BdlaPieced tiks 500 Bbls FLOUB QQ Bbls. SUGAR, . 2QQ Bg COFFEE. LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER, &c. All at lowest prices. WORTH & WORTH. au23j Female School. St. James' Seminary, MISSES EURR A JAMES. Principals. MRS. M. 8. CUaHING, Musical Instructress. TyiTE TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL SESSION of tnl School will commence on "Monday, 6th of October, 1-81, and close about the third week in June. 1SS5 Special opportunities for learnlnsr the art cf Paintlnjr in water colors, oil pastel, Ac , wlU bo afforded thos who desire ttielr children to learn tMs beautiful and fashionable accom pl'shment. Pupils outside of the School ac commodated with eult able hours for leaning Music or Pointing. For further particulars enQuire of the 1 rtiidpals. . eept IS Hardware QF ALL KIND3 AND IN ANT QUANT1 ty. Whole ale and Eetail at ROCK BOTTOM price a. noT 17 W. E. SPRINGER & CO., 19. 21 A 2S Market Street. Wilmington, N. C. Another Large Invoice QF ZEFIirRS AND AI THE VARIOUS Wools in use ALL COLORS. Children's, Misses and La Mes Jerseys. Gloresand HanJierchiefs. Fancy Ilalrpins, Hat Om&mer ts, Ac. Milll-v.rj Full stock, :aats, Bonnets, Vel vets. Feathers, Birds, Ac Stamping done In latest designs. Felt All colors, ElJer Down, PluthJAc. Respectfully MISS E. KABRER. aovrf Exchaaxs Corner. :ciAijinrv78. WILMINGTON MARKET. 7 ''4- t ' Noyeraber 21 4 P. Jl. . SPIRITS TURPENTINE-Qaoted Arm at 23 cents per gallon. Sales of 100 casks at 28$ cent . -i ROSIN Quoted firm at 95 cents for Strained and $1 for Good Strained?. TAR Quoted firm at $1.40 per bbl of 280 lbs. CRUDE TURPENTINE -Quoted firm at $1.60 for Virgin and Yellow Dip and $1 for Hard. COTTON Quoted steady. Sales of 100 bales on a basis of 10 1-lBcents per pound for Middling. The following are the official quotations: Ordinary 7 13-16 cents Lxxl Ordinary.. 9 1-16 Low Middling 9 11-16 Middling io 1-16 :ood Middling...... 10i DAILY RECEIPTS. bou Dales Spirits Turpentine- 204 casks iiosin 762 bbla Tar ... 53 bbb Orude TarDentine. 63 bbh MARINE NEWS. ARRIVED. Steam yacht Louise, Wocdside Smithville, Master Steamer D Murchison, Smith, Fav etteville, G. W. Williams & Co. Nor barque Pusna?, Rummelhoff, Valencia, Spain, C P Mebane. . CLEARED. . Steamer D. Miirehisnn Smitri Fiiv. ettevUle, G W Williams & Co. Steam yacht Louise, Wpodside iSmithvillcMa.-'ter. , Steamer John4Jawson. Black. Point Caswell. R P Paddison Scbr A B Perrv. Rankpr. Port Pai x Hayti, Northrop & Cumming. Exports. FOREIGN. Port Paix. Havti Schr A B Perrv 158.000 ft lumber, 150,000 shindies. MONTHLY STATEMENT. STOCKS ON HAND NOVEMBER 15, 1884. Cotton ashore. 16,821 ; ( afloat, 7,527; total. 24 348. Spirits ashore, 1.283; afloat, 551; to tal. 1,831. Rosin ashore, 84.822; afloat, 4,058; total, 89,780. Tar ashore, 930; aflnat, S0; total, 1,290. Crude ashore, 1,165; afloat, 10; tola1, 1,195. RECEIPTS FOR WKKK KNDEIJ NOV. 15. Cotton. 4,959; spirits. 850; rosin, 3 123; - tar, 533; crude, C75. EXPORTS FOR WEEK ENDED NOV. -15. DOMESTIC. Spirits, 1 ; rosin, 40; tar, ?20; crude, 591. : FOREIGN. Cotton, 1,744; spirits, 1,000: rosin, 1,478. LIST OF VESSELS CLEAKED FOR THIS PORT. BARKS. Gfr Albert Newmacn, 615 tons, Richman, ealUd from t-tettin, t-'ept 15 Ncr rken, 30 ton3, Halvorsen, at Gloucea ter, Oct 10 Nor Barbo, 392 tons, Pedersen, sailed from Marseilles, e;.t. 10. Ger Carl Max, 294 tons, Beyer, sailed from Hamburg, Pept 27 i- er i er Nord, 5 3 tons, Wegener, at Stett'n, Aug '.0 Ger Erneet Luiwlcr, 470 tons, , called from Dunsirk, Oct 39 Nor Emmi Parker, 497 toes, larBeu, at Gloucester, Set.t 15 Ger Fortune, 4'.8 tna, Leonhard, sailed frntn tfi!tn Sprit 8 Br Geo Davis, 43 torn?, Macumber, sailed irom kuii. tepi is -er HolTnung, 378 tons, Fntwnrgt, sailed from Hamburg, Oct 24, put back 31 Ger -odeffroyt 534 tons, Swning, aid from Stettin, Aug 27 Ger Louis C 8 tons, Schmleter, sailed from 3tet in. eept. 9 ' Ger Lydla Pe3chau,4"3tons, Bremers, sailed frm Glasgow. Sep. 29 Ger Marie, 567 uns, sailed from Rio Jane rio, Oct 4 . Nor Pusnaes, 485 tons, Rummelhof, sailed from Valencia, Oct 5 Dan Kialto, 443 tons, Hansen, galled from London, i'ept 28 f Ger Der Wanderer, Struefling, at f ardiff, Sept 13 . Br Fidelia, 450 tors, Buggies, sailed from charpnees, Oct 19 Nor H tiding, 2-45 tons, Johnsen, at Cadiz, Sept 20 VESSELS IN THE PORT OF WILMINGTON, N. C. November 6, 1884. No Tcssel under 60 tons reported In this list. STEAMSHIPS. Br. Elstow, 1,149 tons, Robertson, CPMebane BASQUES. Ger He6tia, 550 tons- Boetcher, ..K G Barter Co Dan Galeon, 331 tons, Klasbull, Helde & Co Ger Fidelio, 376 tons, Meyer, Peschau & Westennann Nor Norden. kjold, 294 tns, Abnhansen, G Barker A Co Ger Godeffroy, 532 tons, S wining, EG Barker 4 Co Nor Kalllsto, 458 tons, Ugland. K G Barker Co Nor Sidon, tons, Jorgenaen, C P Mebane Nor Prudentii, 30 toos. Haneen, U P Mebane Nor NIobe, 458 tons, Olsen, - Helde & o Br StoJohann, 337 tons, Williams. K Pe3chau & Westennann BRIG. Nor Svea, Si8 tons. Lassen, C P Mebane Agnes Barton, 380 tons. Knight, Geo Harriss & Co Buss Otto, 320 tns, Granit, Heide A Co 8CHOONERS. Gertrude L Trundy, 461 tons, Davis, - Geo Uarrlts & Co Paul P Keller, 215 tons. Foster, Geo Harriss A Co S 3 Hardina, 325 tons, Mclvin, Geo Harriss A Co D B Everett, 196 tons, McLalo, Geo Harriss A Co Seventy-Six. 197 tons, Montgomery. . & G Barker & Co Sarah Qu'en, 113 tons, Tallock, Geo Harriss A Co Thus Mr.i I kson, 29 tons, naron, Geo Harriss & Co Etta M Barter, &7J tons, Baxter. 1L G Barker A Co The Grand Jubilee ! rjlHOSE ON LINE OF MARCH SHOULD lay In a supply of Chinese Lanterns, Flags, Ac Toa ran get them at YATES BOOK STORK. Visitors to the city ae respectfully Invited to rail and en amine mv; Stock of Book p. Sta tionery, Fancy Goods, Pictures, Frames, Al bums. G' Id Pens, Musical Instruments, acd ten .bousand other article that I cannot ern aerate - FIANOS AND ORGANS by best makers in the country at special low rates. Don't ialitoeaUat . TAXES BOOK STORE, nov 17 119 Market sL, Wilmington C ; MIGCELLANEOUS. : - . ALL AGES, 6 TO 14 YEAES. .r 9 Ladiesl Wrapiin Waol, Silk and Plush. ; Ladies', Gents' and Children's Underwear HOSIERY OP ALL GRADES. FINE ALL.WOOL DRESS GOODSrsome very choice things CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS. V CORNICE, CORNICE pQLKj LACE CURTAINS TVe are closing out, sorao splendid baroa' BLACK SILKS Don't buy until noy 18 - v - this seasoa shall Heaped upon us has eo parallel ia tho Clolhibg business. Good "-ooda c, deaLn and low prices have won. for us tho largest EhareofW lnar Clothing jrade this Fall. and lor the balance of THE' SAME EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES! Our increasing trade proves tho truth of all we state X It is plain! v vUihU to dealers in our line as well as the general public that Shrier's is the leading Clothing House in Wilmington. IT IS NO SECRET. You hear it everywhere: It is gratify in and the public may rest assured that in the future as in the past, their confidence shall never be taken advantage of. Our aim shall ever be to offer our Clothing of the best quality at the loyest possible prices I We will cheerfaily send goods for approval to your homo where you can com- ftarhihCJ? wilh.goods fro.m "e oiher houses. Ylu will be actually astonS at the great saving we will make for you. ' THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER. 114 MARKET ST., nov 17 o Lnl, OrarUiMi t&a Great Hair Beatorcr color, graaually and permanently. Not a dye. men and old racoon, saade to look young la rapHHy and lmxurlanUy. Send for descriptive oiuw-vi4. viv., u tcojwuwu!. joneSO ly d t th sat;wlykeow AY WE STILL SURVIVE! To whom it tav Concern: We wnld most respectfully announce that re are prepared t give prompt attention to all orders In the line of Wire and Iron Work, Wire Cloth, Cheese -aff s. Ac arid if the Hardware & Woden ware dealers. Architects. Builder A Mill i nmUh. ing trade of the Dniied States who do not &ucceei In bavins their orders fllld promptly, will end them to us we will endeavor to fid them wi hout delay. 93T Catalogues of Iron Fencing & oilier noes or gooas ireen application. Detroit, mcb 13 d&w ly National Wire & Iron Co. Bonj. W. Davis, , (Formerly with W E. Davis & Son, Wilming ton, , u . ; 99 Barclay St. New York, General Commission MercLiant rjEALEK IS COUNTBY TKODCCE Ap p(es. Game. Fish. Terrapins. Exes and Chick ens Highest market prices, and prompt re turns guaranteed. A trial is an i a&K Rpfi r b permission to E. K Burruss. Presi dent FirstNational Bank of Wilmington, N.C ; oiessrrs J. Jl Chad bourn & Co.. bteam caw Mills; P. L. Bridgers &.Co., Grocers; P. Cum ming & Co., Grain and Feed dealers; Davis A Son, Ice and Fish. 49T Southern Produce a Specialty. oct 1 .Cm OFFICK OF Dr. S. C. Ellis, NO. 323 80UTH FOURTH STREET, op posite Miller's Drug Store. 4ST ote change of office hours, which are as follows 7 to 6 a. m. , 12 to 2 p. m. 6 to 9 p.m. nov 6 Notice. -T-nTT wrr.i, no wurr.t. ry nin iin a.k st . where vou will find fine fresh eggs, and New Blver Oysters, open and in the shell, received fresh every day. A'so Fresh Family Groceries of all kinds cheap for cash, "sept 20 ly W. T. CROOM. Fireworks ! Fireworks ! OF ALL KINDS Prepare for the Grand Jolli fication by laying in a Supply I COME AS EARLY AS YOU CAN TO AVOID THE CROWD. ROMAN; CANDLES, SKY ROCKETS, &c. CANNON CRACKERS, Large and Small. STUART'S RYE, THOMPSON'S PURE BYE and CAPE FEAB In any quantity and of ILie quality. P. L. BRIDGERS & GO. HO North Front Bt. nov 15 HIS C2LLA1TE0TJS you see what wo have to continue to offer to us, 9 NO MORE o 0 Lrur and Eenotrer, cTmTiea ffrnv Tuttrtb lta ml A marvellous invention. - Gray-nxJred peracms. three weeks. No more gray hair ' Also trcncil book, and testimonials and opinions Of ernlrifTTtC? uuivtw, i. h. nicholton, Hanay SL New Yor ; , Mich. Health is Wealth. CUKE GUARANTEED Dr. E. C. WEST'8 Skkvk A" i) Bkaik Trkatment, a gnar an teed specific for Hysteria. IMzzlnes?, Con vulsions, Fits, Kcrvous Neuralgia, Headache, Nervous Prostration caused by the use of al cohol or tobacco. Wakefulness, Mental L)o prasion, ofteftineof the Kraln resalilngla insanity and leading to misery, decay az dea'h. Prematuro ld Age, Barrennefs, Losi ofpawer in cither sex, involuntary Losses and Spermatorrhoea cance l by ovr exertion or the brain, self abu&e or over-Indulgence. Kach box contains one month's treatment. $1 00 a box, or six boxes for $5 00, sent by mall prepaid on receipt of price.. WE GUARANTEE 8IX EOXE3 To cure any case. With each order received uy ua lor six uoxes, sccompamea v na J.u, we will send the purchaser our written guar antee to refund tho money if the treatment does not effect a cure. "uaTantets issned only by JOHN C. WEST & CO , C2 W Walison St., Chicago, 111. oct 21 lyd&w White" Cypress and Yellow Pine BLINDS AND DOORS, Moulding, Brackets. Balusters and Orna mental Woodwork. ',"' oct 16 PAROLE? & WIGGIS3. At CostI QVER 500 BOXES . TOBACCO AT COST to close oat. Also, a large 'stock "of Plug and Smoking Tobacco at very low prices, from tho Best Faftorles.In VlrglnlA. ' Cigars and Cigarettes By th mlllUon, at!the Ofuce of CAPI I fEAB TOB 1CCO WORKS, ept 15 tf No! 332 North Mrketpt. - it urniiu YE fi "M"EW STOCK FOB FALL TRAM- ABIHVINO JBVttx Ai Manufactured expressly for this market. New Styles and Low Prices. Call and exam ine our extensile variety of New and Fash ionable Goods, all made thl set son. Di A. SMITH. , Furniture Dealer, N. Front Street ' OCt 13 " : " - ' W. & E. S. LATDIEB, ; Attornevs-at-Law. Ofice-a, E. Ccr, PrlacealiadTateipti. lilt? ... ' ;r
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Nov. 21, 1884, edition 1
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