- I ur the Cifce of Conglis, Coldsl Hoarse nek,-7Iironcliii:3,Crot:p, Infiu-u jjn;a, Athrr.a, hooping Cough, Jn-H iirint Consumption and for the re-H 1 1 icf ef con:-iiinp'J vc persons in advan4 ic.?d stages of the Disease. For Salel ly all i3niggisl3.---Price, 25 Cents. ., . - - . v- . .. E . - ' "" . . I . ; i . ; -. - - .: -. . - . ..- ft " 11 - ... - - . . . -TheDBily Review A liBAP-YBAJS yiSIOK; 33 DO YOU KWOW THAT LORRIL ARB'S CLIMAX PLUG TOBACCO with Red Tin Te; ROSE LEAF Fine Cut Chew ing; HAYY CLIPPINGS, and Hlack, Brown and Ycttow SNUFFS are tee best and cheapest, quality considered? augOlyd&w Dr. Moit's Powders XT EVER FAIL TO CURE IN FLAM MA 11 tlon of the Kidneys, Gravel. Gleet. Strict tires and an urinary diseases. Nervous and Physical Debility, Genital Weakness and ad those untold miseries raused bv Indiscretion or Excesses. -.Syphilis in all ita forms - perma nently cuea. enow o Brown spots on face and body.Sore Throat and Nose, Scrofula, Old Sores, Eczema, Tetter and all Blood and Skin diseases. Urinary diseases cured In 3 days. Price 3. Enc'ose the money tc FRANK STEVH.NS & CO., Baltimore, Md., and it will be sent by mall sealed. For sale by all drug gjcts; sent by mall.- - july7d&wly Dr, Uodd's Nervine No. 2. WILL CUKE NERVOUS, PHYSICAL and Genital Weakness caused by Indis cretion and violating the laws of health, Price $1. OR. HUNTER'S PILLS Cures Syphilis In all It forms and stages. Yellow or Brown pots on the face and body. Sore Throat and Nose, Scrofula, Tetter, Ecze ma, Itching sensation, Salt lihenm and all Blood and Skin Diseases, Urinary Diseases and Stricture speedily cured Price $2 Dli. HO IS FEMALE FRIKND Never fails to cure Irregularities or Suppres sions, caused by colds or disease. Married ladies and ladies in delicate state of health are cautioned to not use it. Price $3. Enclose the money tor cither medlcluc to FRANK STE VENS ft CO., Baltimore, Md and It will be snt by mail or express sealed. For Bale by all Druggists; sent by mail or express. juJy 7 d&wlv . . v - WEAK, UffllEVElOPEQ. PARTS OK 'I'll H 11 IJ 1 AN HODV lONLARGIil), IM0VK1- OI'KD. STi KXOTHKNKI.V Ktc. ison interoKtincr aiUvrt i?ei)iMifc lontr run ui our if.iyvr, "'" iu roily t m- ii;n.;s we will Bay tlmt tit ere is no eviduou t iinm nn abftutttii. tint he contTHry, thep.dvertisyrswrrt f .ak-TTcircn" ar tnvinirTT"varti,nlir3 ndilrosxiTi'.? apl 16 Td&w I SELF-CUBE nn tit thtf fcnostCOtd and u:;cei.'tii Fprci'iisU in theTLS I now retired) for thr cu r of STerveua DebilitVt Iff plain sealed envelope rc . Diucclataeaa aUiW Address DfL'lYARd A CO.. i-oUa t ' Healtli is Wealth. CUBE GUARANTEED. Dr. E. C. WEST'S Nekvb and B&A.TK Tkbatment, a guar anteed specific for Hysteria, Dlzzlnes?, Con vulsions, Fits, Kervous Neuralgia, Headache, Nervous Prostration caused by the use of al cohol or tobacco. Wakefulness, Mental De pression, Softening of the Brain resulting In insanity and leading to misery, decay and death. Premature Old Age, Barrenness, Loss of power In either sex. Involuntary Losses and Spermatorrhoea caused by ott exertion ot the brain, self abuse or over-indulgence. Kach box contains one month's treatment. $1 CO a box, or six boxes f or $5 00, sent by mall prepaid on receipt of price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BCES To cure any case. With each order received by us for six boxes, accompanied v lth $5.co, we will send the purchaser our written guar autec to refund the money if the treatment docs not effect a cure. Guarantees Issued only by JOHN C. WEST & CO , 8C2 W Madison St., CMeagfr, 111. oct 21 lyd&w White Cypress and Yellow Pine BLINDS AND DOORS, Guaranteed aejgood asK the best. Moulding, JBracketa.! Balusters; andjOrna' mcntal.Wood Work, oct 16 PAKHLEY & WIGGINS. Groceries. Groceries. - - - pLrUR, MOLASSES, COFFEE, BACON, Sugar, Salt, Corn, Rice, Meal, Lard, Soda, Glue, Lye, Foap, Potash, Hoop Iron, Oats, Hay, Starch, Snuff, CrackersTobacco, Cigars, Candy, Candles, Matches, Powder, Shot, Caps, Paper Bags, Buckets, Fuse, &c. - For sale by nov 3 KERCHNER & C ALDER BROS Paint the .White House Red A GRAND EXCURSION TO nlSIIIJmGTOj p. c, Will be give early In the New Year, day - , not yet decided upon, for the , - purpose of 1 FALNm'S.TES WBITS EOUSS EES,' i r -- - -V: Ahd mAking other necessary alterations preparatory to Installation of C R OVER C LEVELAN D , Meanwhile the undersigned still continue . . . to lead in the IN WIIiMINGTON. ' JACKSON & J3ELL. Can I torgetlhat winter night ' i ' 4 , In eighteen figUty-tour. ; . When Nellie charming litti sprite. Came tapping at the dborF i t "Good evening, intss," I biuihing said. For in my heart I knew ' And, knowing, hang my pretty head ! 'That Nellie came to woo. She clasped my big red hand, and fell Aaown upon her knres. , And cried: Yoa know Iloveyoa well, So be my. has baud, please P' f Aod then she iiwore she'd ever be A tender wife and true Ah, what delight it was to me That Nellie came to woo. SbeM lace my shre and darn my hose, Add mend my shirts, she said. And crease my comely Roman no3e Each night on going to bed; ' , She'd build the tires .and fetch the. coal, And spill the kindlinar, too love's perjuries o'erwhelmed her soul When Nellie came to woo. Aod as I. blushin?, gave no check , To her advances rash, . She twined fher arms around my neck - And toyed with my moustache; And then she pleaded for a kiss. While I what could I do But coyly yield me te that oliss When Nellie came to woo. I am engaged , and proudly wear A gorgeous diamond ring. And I shall wed my lover lair Some time in gentb Spring, I face my doom without a sig And so. iorsooth. would you, If you butlcved as fond "as J, And Nellie came to woo. Eugene Field. Holding- Up a Train. . A telegraph operator said lie had seen a good deal of service on the border, and had a good many adven tures, only one ol which ever impressed him. Down at Granada, on the Santa Fe road, when it wa3 tirst opened, he had had a circu3 all one night with a party of robbers. The country was then a very dangerous one, and the management was in continual fear ' of desperadoes. "I was in the office in the evening," he said, "getting ready to close up, wheu four or five hard men came in. They didn't say much at first, but seemed to be looking the ground over. We Were always on the lookout for that kind of chaps and as the machine was ticking I pretended that somebody was , asking me a question. I laughed a little, and seiz ing the key. I broke in with 'Everybody Don't stop the express at Granada to night, whether signalled or not. Robbers here.' They eyed uie sharply, but said nothing. The sound er kept up a merry cliekt and I leaned back in the chair. They fooled arouud for .half an hour, and then one of them asked me what time the train was due. Eleven live,' I said. 'Well, we want it,' one of them replied. I told him that I would signal it. About 10i I got out the red lantern and. lighted it Just as I . got it fixed two of them jumped up with rcrolvers in their hands and said they would save me the trouble. While one of them covered me with a pistol the others tied me on my, back to a settee. I couldn't move head nor foot. After they got me there 1 bean to think what sort of a scrape I had got myseli in. The train would come presently, and go flying by, and then those cut-throats would murder me just for the fun of it. I thought the thing all' over when I heard a sharp whistle and a roar. The men ran out to the platform with masks on and revolvers in hand; One of them had the lantern which he swung vigor ously. In soing out on the platform they had left the door open, so that I could see things pretty well. I began to hope that the train would stop, for I knew that it contained men enough to do up that crowd if not taken too much by surprise. The roar came nearer and nearer, until at last I knaw by the souncLthatthey were not going to stop. W.ith the whistle blowing at full . blast and the . dust flying in clouds, she swept by like a streak of lightning. It was all up with me, I thought. The robbers drop ped the lantern And began to swear. Then I could hear them talking, and pretty soon I made up my mind that the traiu had stopped down the Toad away. and that they were watching it. Before long they took to their heels, mounted their horses and were gone. When the train men came up to the. depot, all armed with Winchesters, I was the only oc cupant. They released me, and 1 told them what had happened. A couple of them stayed there with mo. and the train went on. It any express ever came any nearer being robbed without going through the mU than that one "did. I't like to know if" A Stick Stuck. Maurice Melrose, was out calling. H'J?tayed abont an hear and went off, leaving his cane in the hall. - He mis sed it in a lew minutes and came back after it the young lady's littlo sister meeting him at the door. . - . "Aw, my little girl," he said, "weal lyr I Dcg youah pahdon, don't- you know, but I think ' I left a stick heah." . I don't thing you did,' Mr. Melrose, I heard sister say so." . "Aw, indeed, you flattah me, but bow should youah sister, know? Sbe did uot see me go cut, don't you know?' - , i I don't know, s:r, but T heard her say to Mr. Benton when you went out. Vell. thank Heaven, that stick is gone at last." . He didn't proseeute bis inquires any further. Cincinnati Traveler. OSUKKENHESS, OR THE L1Q0OB HABIT, CAN BE CURED BY ADM1XISTERIHQ DR. HAINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC. It can be given in a cup of coffee or tea w ithout the knowledge of the person taking ir, effecting a speedy and per manrnt cure, whether the patient is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands of drunkards have been made temperate men who have taken the Golden Specific in their coffee with out their knowledge, and to-day believe they quit drinking of their own free will. No harmful effects,, result from its administration. Cures guaranteed. Circulars and testimonials sent free. Address, Goijen Specific Co.. 185 Race St., Cincinnati, d eod & w6m ' Itcliing Ii ics-?yin touts and Care. The symptoms nre moisture, like pcrspira tlon. Intense Itching. In;rased by scratching; yery distic3sing,.par'icularly at night; seems as if plu-worm were crawling in and about the rectum ; the pTlrato parts re sometimes affected. If allowed to continue etf serious results may follow. "SWAV5E3 OINT MENT" is a pleasant, sure cure. Also, for Tetter, Itch. Salt Uheuw, Scald Head, Erysip elas, Barber's Itch, Blotilies, all ecaly. crusty Skin Diseases. Box, by mall, 60 ct; 3 forfl, 25. Address, DR. hWAYNE & SON, Phila., I'a. Sold by Druggists. may 2 ly dec-daw fmw Tone up the system by the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It will make you feel like a new person. Thousands have found health and relief from suf fering by the use of this great v blood purifier when all other means failed. Great Head of a Rat. Two Austin gentlemen. Colonel Yer ger and Sam Bass, were talking about the comparative intelligence of ani mals. I IhiDk that a horse is the most in telligent animal," remarked Colonel Yerger. "No, sir, the horse is not. The rat is the shrewdest and smartest little ani mal I know of. It has a wonderful power of discrimination. The rat nev er sets fire to a store by nibbling at matches, until everything is insured for more than its value. A rat who is iu that line of business is sharper than a fire 1 insurance agent with a sixty ounce brain and thirty years',, experi ence." Texas Siflinq$ e ' A Fair Offer Tiie Voltaic Belt Co.,oLMarshall. Mich.,"offer to send Dr. Dye's Celebrat ed Voltaic Belt and Electric Appliances on trial, for thirty days, to men, qld and "young: afflicted with .nervous debility, lost vitality, and many other diseases. . - f Y. . . :?. - . . -: See advertisement in this paper. : tthseow&w . ' , Now ia the time tive Smith's Worm Sash, Doors, Blinds, White Lead, Paints, French Window Glass, GENCY FOR S. Y. ENAMEL PAINT GO'S READY PREPARED PAINT. 1ALL AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS AND get otir prices bftfore purchasing The fact hat our Paints are from the celebrated Fac ories of Wethciill & Co., and Harrison Bros & Co., Is sufficient guarantee for their quality and purity, A ana lice of Cootinj? Stoves at Facto y Prices, In addition to oar largo and full HARDWARE STOCK, to which your attention is respectfully Invited. NATIPI, JACOBI, sept 2 . 10 South FTont St New York & Wilmington Steamship Co. i t-w l .it' m FROM PIER:34,EAST RIVER, NEW YORK At 3 o'clock, P. M. GULF STREAM .....Saturday, Nov 20 BENEFACTOR Saturday. l?ec 6 GULF STREAM .Saturdays Dec 13 BKNEFACTOB .'. Saturday, Dec 20 U FROM WILMINGTON : BENEFACTOR.. Saturday, Noy 29 GULF STREAM..... ...... .Saturday, Dec 6 BENEFACTOR Saturday, Dec 13 GULF STREAM.. ....... ...Saturday, Dec 20 Ihia steamer has been specially refitted for passengers. . . i . v- 4W Through B1113 Lading and Lowest Through Rates guaranteed to and from PohQe in North and South Carolina. . ,.v - Fot Freight or Passaee apply to . j II. G. SMALLBONKS, Bupertntendent, Wilmington, N. C THEO. G. EGER, Freight Agent. WM. P. CLYTra JO.. ?nTi5 Aronu, ' v S5 Broadmiy, New Yoxt . nov 23-tf. . FDR0ELL HOUSE. , -JJNDER NEW ilANAGEMENT, wnAIINGTON, N. G D. L. PERRY. ProprlQter. Late Proprietor Atlantic HoteL Fbrst-Class n alMts rHV.ntTrnt "Term 62.50tO$S.OO day. Wagonette pOR WRIGHTS YILLE BOUND, will leave fcoutherland'a Stables DAILY at 6 P. M. sharp. Returning, will leave Snuni at 7 A M. sharp june25ttf T. J. SOOT H EE LAS D. Conference is Over gUT HUMPHREY & JENKLSSv f are receiving dally, at their Oyster wfe House, No. 112 South Front: Street, from 40 to ?0 gallons of fine-New RUr Oisters.1 We also keep a fnll supply of Green Groceries, Chickens and Eggs. Oysters sent C. O. D. dec 5 -- - ' - t ":t ialoBd Resforett -Rkmedt Feee. Avictisa of youthfnliinnrndene osinir Prcmitare Decay, Nerroas DebiiitT. :Losfc llinhood. Ac.haTicff tried in Tain ere it uob remedy.haa discovered a simple means of self-cnre, which he will BcnA FREB to hts feifow-saffsrera. Ad3reJ.IIVli3ChAthAmStNgw Yoric noy2IdJtwly , . - tosa and Gain. I was taken Ic year ago With blfloca fever.- "My doctor pronounced me cured. I uw6w oii; ajaiu wua lemuie pains in my bsck and sides. and I eot so baj I i : r t .- . - Conld nottnove I - lhtwakt'f.tirr'i 'Ht From 228 lbs to-130 ! I had been doctormg for my Jiver, but it did me no good. J did not expect to live more than three months. I began to use Hop Bitters. J Directly my appetite re turned, fay- pains " left me, my entire system seemed renewed as it by, magic, and after usine several : bottles," I am not only as sound as a sovereign, but weigh more than I did before. To Hop Bitters I owe my life." ; ,,-. ... lL FlT2ATRICK. Dnblin, June 6, '31. ; , - ; CHAPTER II. r , -Maiden, Mass., Feb. 1, 1S'. Gentleman I suffered with attacks of sick headache." Neuralgia , female trouble, for years in the most terrible and excruciating nanofr. No medicine or doctor could Eive me relief or cure, until I used Hop Bitters. "The first bottle ' Nearly cured, me The second made me as well and strong as when a child, v 'And 1 have been o to this day.? T-j My husband wa3 an invalid for twen ty years with a serious . -: "Kidney, t liver ; and urinary com plaint, 'Pronounced by Boston's best physi "Incurable !' Seven bottles of yonr Bitters cured him and I know of the "Lives of eight persons" - In my 1 neighbored that have been saved by your bitters,- Aud many more are using them with great benefit. "Tliev almost ' Dof miracles ?" Mrs. E. D. Slack. How to Get 6ick Expose , yourself day and night; eat too much without exercise; work too hard without rest; doctor all tho time; takeajl the vile nostrums advertised, and then you will want to fenow how to get well, which Is answered in three worde Take Hop Hitters I None genuine without a bunch of gr?en Hops on tho white label. Shun all th) vile, poisonous stuff with "Hop" 01 "Hops" In their name. nov 12 lm d&w nrmtc MUTUAL TRUST FUND LIFE ASSOCIATION OF NEW YORK. The average cost of; Insurance for past three years at age of 40, lias been only $732 per $1,000. Reference Is made to the following members Of the Association : RALEIGH, N. C. A B ANDREWS, President Railway.? . E it STAMPS. President State National Bank. WALTER U PAGE, Editor Chronicle. CHARLOTTE, N: C. W W PEG RAM, Boot and Slioe Merchant. CHAS R JONES, Editor Charlotte Observer. A G BRENIZER, Cashier Commercial Nation al Bank. Dr JOSEPH GRAHAM, Ex-President State Medical Society. . V . - Col JOHN K BROW?, Attorney at-Law. MAYER ROSS, Wholesale Grocers. LEON MEYER. Wholesale Dry Gocds, of ... Meyer & Rocsslcr. ";':.:-"'" SALISBURY, N. C. , 1 3 A AC H FOUST, Cashier Bank. , C C K RIDER, Sheriff Rowan county. J M HORAH, Clerk Superior Court. JS McCUBBlNS. Jr , Treasurer Rowan co. - " CONCORD, N. C. J 3 FISBER, Treasurer Cabarrus county. J S RANKIN, Farmer. ' DrQ G SMITH. t ' - v 1 WINSTON, N.-C".-T 1 J VAUGHN, Tobacco Manufacturer. A A SMITH, - O O SMITH. EDWARD A OLDHAM, Editor Sentinel. n ' f . REIDSVILLE, N. C. , i R M SLOAN, r-.ashlir Bank of Reldsvllle. S H WARE & CO., Merchants. GOLDSBORO, N. C J A BONnTZ, Editor Messenger. E JL WBGHT, Magistrate. ,u WILMINGTON, N. C WM. LARKINS, Cashier First National Bank. Dr WM H GREEN, Wholesale Druggist. , JACKSON & BELL, Publishers. JOHN McLAURIN, Editor N. C.Presbyterian. LEOPOLD BRUNHILD. Wholesale Liquors and Tobacco. , GEO APECK, Dictator Knights of Honor, Hard war. - . DrWJH BELLAMY, State ExamlnerKnlffhts of Honor. - ' 7 '- Dr FW POTTER, Examiner Knights of Honor Assessments umitea to six a year. Agents wanted. Apply to . Dn. C. D RICE. Ralebzh. N. C. General Agent for Virginia and the Carollnas- CteC 10 ' ; Just Arrived I 4 CHOICE; ASSORTMENT . Or FANCY CAKES AND CeJlCKEES French Jumbles, , I Orange Bar, Vanilla Jelly, Iced Drop Cakes, " CooaDropSfc, m f T KbkoCakeS A Lunch Milk, elegant. , -Cracker Dust, - - - ' Also, Bright,! New Breakfast Strips, Pigs Feet. Pig . Hams, live pound average, and everything usually found in a flrsl class Fam ily .Grocery r , ., . ' G. M. CBAPON, nov lt i -22 South Front St Call and See THOSE ELEGANT ' FRUIT PRESERVES We guarantee ihem to-be pure, and the flavor as If put xtp at home. A trial Is all we ask. Canned Goods of til kinds. Prtmea.CurVants, Pickles, Dried Beef," Oranges and' Lemons. Baktag Powders too nttmeroua to xoentlon. JelUes, Crackers, the .best of-Cheese, Hams and Sugar Cure i Shoulders, Coffees roasted and ground.' , . - By Steamer to-morrow Mocha CefTee. We do not -rag on all Flour, bat we put the SUPERLATIVE against soy in the market. Parties wishing Preserves' at retail win please send dishes. , ecpt3J , ,F. G. & N. ROBINSON. MISCELLANEOUS 1885. FRESH COD FISH. WR, WILL nAVK A. FINE UJT OF np for sale at our Fish Market on FBI DAY morning, wijul. bis oul utuiar. rrow for ' mac dbfnen , Leave orders yearly Will deliver to any part of the city. :,de.3l0 , -1AVIS JflSH MARKET, - I I I i I ft III!-!! ASXKEStS" gives imstan cure for Pilw Priee tl. 11 iAd- "awakksis" Makers, noy7 yeodAw TStbix- . . 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One Year (52 Numcers 10 00 Postage Free to all subscribers in the United ni. . . otates or Vyauavuw The Volumes of the Weekly begin with the first Number for January of each year. When no time is mentioned, it will be .understood that the subscriber wishes to commence with the Number next after tho receipt of order. The last Five Annual Volumes of Harp- Weekly, in seat cloth binding, will be sent by mail, postage paid, or by express, free of ex pease (proyided the freight does not exceed one dollar per volume), for $7 00 per volume. Cloth. Cases for each volume, suitable for binding, will be sent by mall, postpaid, on re ceipt of $1 00 each. ' Remittances should be made by Post-Office Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. Newsnaners are not to corry this advertise ment without the express order of Harper & BROTHERS. Address r HARPER & BROTHERS dec 3 . New York Female- School. St. James' Seminary. . '. .. it.., . . y ' i MISSES XUER & JAMES; Principals. MR3. M. S. CUSHING, Maalcal Instructress. 11ITE TWEKTT-FI EST ANNUAL SESSION . of this School will commence on Monday. 6th. of October.. l!-&4, and close about the third week in June, 1SS5 Special opportunities for learninar the art of Paictln In water colors, oil, pastel, Ac , . Kill be aTordcd thoee who desire tccir children to learn, thU beautiful and fAshionalilo accom plishment.' Pupils omtsldo of the School ac commodited with ruitsblo hoKrs lor learning Music or Painting. For farther particulars nquire of the Principals. sept 13 North Carolliia NortbTn...i., aW'DLEt tf' ft y , Spe ut. ...... .... Taikw.. Adamaiitle.t'......"........ CHEESlb, V ib ,x Northern Factory.......... Dairy, Cream.... State. .'. Cori EE, y fi - r - . - wATftst.ssf L&guyra. - Rlo.i.......i;, CORN MKAI4 r bus-,ln eacks wxiv V LUiiUIC.... Domestics . Sheeting, 44, W yd x arns, y unncn. EGGS, y dozen. FISH v - . . - Msckcral, No. 1, V bbl 15 CO Mackerel, No, L half bbl.. 8 SO Mackerel, No. 2, V bbl Mackerel, No. 2, V half bbl.. Mackerel, No. 3, V bbL Mullets, f bbl . Mulleta, pork bbl3. J N. C. Roo'Herrinff, keg.... DryJkHl.ft FERTILIZERS. i.OOC fts - Peruvian Gcano No. 1 57 50 No. 2 S8 00 Lobos .00 CO Baugh'a Phosphate.; 00 00 CarolbiSFextaLters. ...t5 00 Ground Bore. ...'. ; .... 00 00 Bone Meal.. ...... .... CO 00 IVine Flour... ' ....00 CO Kavassa Gti:tno...mv..M.....4Q 00 Complete Macuro.. ............ CO CO - Wliana's Phoephatd....,...00 00 Wando Phosphate i;.0C 00 Jlcrger & BuLs'a Phosphate. .00 00 Excellenza Cottoo Fertilizer. 65 00 French's Carbonate cf lime..: 70 French's Agricultural Lhnc... FLOUR. V bbl Fine........ ........ ........ . Northern Super.. Extra...... ....... . " ramlly... city ciuis Exti-a. o 13 A 1U40 is a 14 U 25 . 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