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T - - TVK "'' '" HY-;.. t - "O WIN (ucccss wilL NY 1ERIT, Noib ' I" I )y n)&(z ocident ai i a i m i yULII T ds stand ct o ;lk lis REAl r. -n f I T-s. I I K I gLiCKWEHS WW m Cut Lpen - - o - HflE SnOKINC TOB; r cLffccWlSTIc$' ii i i i Whi is ToLcCO : FpED . Look for trade-mark of the BULL. None genuine without it. je 1 3m tocJfcnnn end an 31 IT A T T C VEGETABLE HiUjJj D SICILIAN Renewer. The Best is the Cheapest. 'Safety ! Economy! ! Certainty of Good . Results!!! r These qualities are of prime importance in the . selection of x preparation f er the hair. Do not experiment with" new remedies which 'may do ' Larm rather than good ; but profit by the ex-' perieace of others. Buy and use vtti perfect-, . confidence an article which everybody knows ; to he good. Hall's Hais Bexxweb wOl not disappoint yon. ' PREP ABED BY i R. P. Hall & Co., Nashua, X.H. SoJ ' by all Druggists. - - janiLiiy cliw arm dec 81 AYER'S AgxieGnre contains an antidote for all' malarial dls- I orders which, so far as known, is used in no. j other remedy. It contains no Quinine, nor f toT mineral nor deleterious substance w hat- i Ter, and consequently produces no injurious 1 effect upon the constitution, but leares the - ystem as healthy as it was before the attack. WE WARRANT AYER'S AGUE CUHE to cure every case of Fever and Ae, Inler nuttent or Chill Fever, Kewittei.t Fever, liuiub.gue, Bilious Fever, and li.er Com plaint caused by malaria, in case of failure, after due trial, dealers are authorized, by our tfrcular dated July 1st, 1882, to refund the money. . Dp.J.C.Ayer&Co,,Lowcll,Ma88. Sold by all Druggists. i le 1 D&w 6m .nov GOLD KEDAU..AI3, BAUER'S 187& Warranted abiolutely purf Cocoa, from which the excess of Oil has been removed. Ithas(Ari timet the tlrength of Coeoa mixed with Btarch, Arrowroot or Sugar and is therefore for more economi cal. It isr delicious, Txourishini, trengthening, easily digested, an admirably, adapted for tovaBds as well as for persons In health. Sofd by Grocers everywhere. Wly t wefrra lan I ? u b c WiiMM UNDER NJW kAKAQBaOOT, J T f Wilmington, ISY XV j I. Perry, Proprietor. Wratciags In all its appointment. Terms Jo w ioo Wr doy. , .feb 8tf ACCO . 0 Uil WORLD w. Fhe -a sr - i t- .v. g'btar: DAWN. - . BERRY BENSON." On the upturned face of the qniveiog sea W J ta of Hgbt stole up io the i . me mgnt.was gone.. : Was (ODewith . the iear of a fallowed v . , . i - - iawn. . . ? And With hiirrvinv ttut" To find in the shades of the forest gi les The legions bf stars that had watched' wea- Crept out of sight; . Up rose the helni of the advancing Dv ; And fast fled the Night . r ' A fresh wind blew from the edgd of the . seat . . ,, .) ? Prom the gates of the East, . 7 r That plashed the tide on the t&jt of the ! land, ' ' And the light increased. . And the glittering tips of a myriad spears Shot up from the sea, k v With guidons and pennants and lances of 4 v lights - - A splendor to see. c j A hundred flags were, upheld in the sky, And unfolded there 1 T Banners of- light that , glimmered !and J gleamed f I In the morning air. L Then from the glowing east uprose - J i The kingly Sun, - And the sea grew ' gold as a stool for his : feet : - . - . To rest upon.- - f - l he -Manhattan for July. I CURRENT COMMENT. j If President Arthur believes that Fitz John Porter deserved to be. convicted, he has done right in refus ing to approve this bilL His action, however, cannot successfully be !de f ended on any other ground. But if he thinks the finding of the court- martial was correct, how does it hap- I that he himself has remitted .mat portion of the,, penalty which prohibited Gen. ;Porter from holding joflace? If the finding was just, jthe penalty was not too" severe. New York Sun,- Ind. Dem. ! j ;. Wages are fixed by competi tion for employment, and this in turn is governed by the rate of population to the square mile and the extent to ; which the resources of nature have been monopolized -by a few, and by the intelligence" and standard of ' li v Tug of the laborers. Egypt and Tur key have very high, tariffs, but wages are 5 centsTper . daykird the workers live, in mud - huts and- wear only a breech clout . for clothing, costing their employers far less than the same number of mules. AntiAMb nopolist. I . - If Fitz John Porter were to 8 top here in his weary struggle! for justice, he could say that he has been vindicated by an impartial Board of officers who investisrated his case in the light of better evidence than was attainable when he was , dismissed from the army, by the highest mili tary authority in the conntry, I and by votes of both Houses of Congress, after full debate. - He fails in his formal vindication upon therecord, in the face of majorities favorable to him in both: Houses, by a veto pro cured chiefly by the active agency of Secretary Chandler, who,; accord ing to the New York THbune, "sup plied the point on which the Presi dent might Tiang his objection. 'Por ter will lose nothing in history by a failure of this sort. Jsoston Adver tiser, (Rep.) OUR STATE CONTEMPORARIES. ' But the crownine elory of the Conven tion's work was in its selection of candi-I dates Without any platform its nominees would give the -people a guarantee 4of all; that the besVplatform could express. True and tried, known throughout the State for: their caoaeitv and inteerity they are the' best exponents -of Democracy ; that Demo-j crats can eive. We believe the good people of the State will indorse the Convention's action with kbout- 25.000 maiority.-rPW- boro Home. ,.;v-. ; - . The . sentiment of ''rotation of offlee' ia erowincr in North Carolina. The constitu-; tional barrier that keeps the Governor from serving longer than two terms in succession' no doubt does much towards fostering and hnildinirim this Mntoraent.iThe distribu lion of the offices over different sections of the State is pretty even. This will insure a greater measure oi success, oecause me people of every section will take a greater; intfrpt in the camDaien and work harder for the election of - the ticket. Kinston Free Press V ; ; ' ' : In the first place , and most prominently we . were iimpTeBea uiav amount of excitement ana eninusiasm ui run a political convenuon at least iinere was a great deal of it,- It may not.have hn Artiiallv necessary, but the politiciana seemed to think so. Sometimes for fifteen mirm'M Mia Annl&use and vociferous cheer ine would almost convulse the Convention. rto vti 'tn MTntvMaihilitv.'i The travel ot the chairman could not beTieard. itofcA Christian Advocate. . - - DRAMATIC NOTES. Mr! Abbev has siened in agree ment. to conduct Miss Mary Anderson' business lor tne next mree ycsio. , ..: f ' ' Miss Maggie MitchellLwili pro- adflDtation of Bret iFIarte's The Luck of Roaring Camp, by C. -W. Tayleure, of the Baltimore Bar. Mm. .TaniRchV reoertoire for next seasominder the' management qt Mr, Henry Sargent will include "ix)ve ana in trigue ' rLorelie,? raust,'lMCyml)elline, . TttUUliAC AAA l& JJVw iniiie; jma w. ,ifl , f i ,; ?.i The HonV Stephen Colenage,- eon tne ijora vmei wiwuw u "r" - Bench, and his wite; wu oe iue iravpiis ninna Af Ellen Terry ! ou hen next visit with Irving to America. ? I f-jz A v rflw Dahishf pianist. Perr August HyUes'tead, who haUs from Copen hagen, has recently appeared in "ion with.great success.. His concert xu House (the town residence of Earl Dudley), A-iUn .fwnom' flT IBfl .rrUlWS"' of ftheCPnncess UUUC1 , DUO y"5y r v-. - i - "V Wales proved tp be a notable event of London eason. - A rnlnred cnlld aDOUl inree "veara old ' was killed and almost entirely eaten tin hv an alligator, v pn Dr.! Coles ni c foo a a ii c-ft. The alligator was afterwards killed and measured seven feet. Mormn Florida Land of Flowers, j ; j FOLITICAIj POINTS.- ' What a ffood thinsr it would ho for the country if some of this surplus po, U..MM. ucigy uuuiu uo-nppueu io sireet-cleaning.--CAfcaiS!raM. : 1 -T- If thev - nominate Bavard the campaign will turn on Bhirtr if they no minate Tilden the camnahm wHl turn on a shroud. St. Louis GUte Dandcrat, Rep. We believe Butler -would make a good Emperor of Massachusetts, but fur- iner than that we believe iiutrer is a good man to let alone. -AUanta Constitution. Tt is not possible to conduct an independent newspaper in connection with a cotton mill or an iron foundry. The ex periment has been tried, both at the North and the South, and is alementable failure. PAX. Record; Jndl Dem .. ; f- It is pitifa in i the extreme .to see the Executive branch of the General Government arraying itself against one in dividual who. has been for so, many years . tolling ; for: the redress; of v a' monstrous wrong. Jsdston Tra.nsenpt, Rep. v- I It is: a remarkable Uf act that General Logan is the only candidate for Vice President the Republicans have ever nominated who had at the time .the nomi nation was made a' wife. Dayton, nomi nated in 1856: Hamlin; in I860; Johnson, ire 1864; Colfax, in 11868; Wilson, in ;1872; Wheeler, in 1876 and Arthur, in 1880, were all widowers, j If Locan were a wid ower he never would have been nominated. Albany Press, j t noTcBOTcm ' ! WhatTs this? exclaimed a Bur lington lady, as she opened a letter and something like a crumpled postage stamp fell out. "Oh, vest I remember now. It's that Boston bathing suit I ordered for Nel-: lie." N. Y. Jriouhe. - While on our way t o Newburg the other day we! saw a. fellow fishings Upon - inquiring if 'he had, caught any we receivea.tne iollowmg reply: "riOi your iooi. l Haven t been at it but four hours yet." Montgomery Standard. - "What is ai wink?" asked .the teacher, - "It is the j thing you season your soda water with," replied the new. boy, who was as smart as he.was. annoying. Tint thA tlacher marked hint away down and pre- tended not to hear him. Burlington Uawkeyc. "Where in the world have you been?" demanded la wife of .'her hus band. "It's nearly . 3 o'clock ia the morning." , "I" know (hie) it is, my dear; out i cannot xeu a lie. : x ve Deen working at the (hiC) office." f Weil, I can tell a he," she replied-sbarplyj "the moment I hear it. and "-. Then the fur flew. New York Sun , - W hat is this? This, darling, is a financier. What does a financier do for a - living? He finances.. What is it he finances? Finance. Oh! that is verv fun ny, isn't it? Yeryj But what is really his business ? Managing other people s money, But does he never manage his own? Oh, yes. iv hen 7 When he naa got through managing other people a. Life PERSONAL. v lion. Aaron A bareent, ex- United 8tates Minister to Germany, ar rived in New York Sunday, by the steamer City of Korrte, from Liiverpool. The remains of Mr. Grahan, the war correspondent of the New York Herald, are to be brought to America and buried at his old home in Ohio. Mr. Tilden is a great reader, often extending this occupation, to a late hour in the evening. He goes out almost daily in his yacht and seems to be improv ing in health rather than otherwise. Senator Bayard has set a praise worthy example to his fellow-countrymen in more ways than one. He is the father of twelve vouthful Bavards nine daugh ters and three sons. Philadelphia Record. A pure morality, a positive the ology, a practical mind, are three of his great qualities, and no one can react the his tory of Gordon without drawing parallels between him and the early Jesuits." Senor Uastetar. ' . Epltlielloma or Skin Cancer. This form of cancer is the most preva lent tvte. and is in many cases fatal, as it' gradually eats away until it destroys life. ; It would seem that Swift s Specific is in deed a specific for this scourge. Mrs. K. A. Armstrong, Verona, Miss writes under date of May 16, 1884: "After, takine six bottles of Swift's Specific the cancer is healing; is greatly reduced in, size. - -it now-givea, me no pam, . ana my general health has so much improved that I am able to be up and attend to my House hold duties something I had not been abler to do in several years. 1 ieel. tnat it will cure me. v Mr. M. N. Clayton, of Red Clay, Ga. writes under recent dater: "All painful sensations in mv cancer are decreasing. I feel decldedlv better, ana tne cancer nas commenced to heaL? Urt- M. F. Crumley. Wgletnorpe, ua., writes under date of may luth: "rir.; Naves, who had such a terrible cancer on his face, is about well. iNew skin has crown all over his faces and looks almost 1. . .. JJ 1 T J. 1 .4 l!1,A as wen. as it ever uiu, oliu a wumiujim buiud of vour comDanv.to see him. ' IHr W FT fiilhert- Atbanv. Ga.. writes binder date Ma 8th; "Mr. Brooks, of Bff con ton, is improving last, ae is now auie to " be tiD. When he commencea wm s fineciflc he was not exDectine to live. He has cancer on nis race. Messrs. J ' & J. B. Harter. of JMorth Manchester, lod., writes under date of May 1st: "The lady with cancer is improving right along. The Specific increased the discharge tor tne nrst iew aays, ous me 1 soreness ia gone and she is much better." Mrs. W. fl. Route, of Gordonsville. Va., writes under date of May 11,1884: "lam much improved. The cancer is better; does not twdn me at all. It is a wonder . to all mv mends. Mr. James E. Ligon, of Michaux Ferryj Va.. writes under date of May 19, 1884i "My condition is greatly improved; mf general health is good; my appeUte good; cancer decidedly better, and has begun to heal nicelv. How can-1 ever repay you ?? Mr. J. S. Rhodes, of Mill River, N. C.; writes under date of May 19, 1884 : "My mother has been using 8 6ift's ; Specific about two weeksrand is Improving. The cancer is not how oainf ul and is healing." Mr. T. J. Teste, of Wacissa, Plat, writes under date of MayS, 1884: "Swift's Spe cific has cured a . cancer, on; mr facer and has almost made a young man out of me.' " Mrj. Tinsley, ot BurlMills, Va write Mov iooi. ; vfv wife has taken four bottles oi Bwui s.opecinc ior a cancer, ana has improved wonderfully.. I shall kep it im : have no doubt it will cure her." It may not be out of place to state that Swift's Specific (S. 8. S.) is'entdrely a vege table preparation, and seems to cure can cers bv foreingmt the poison through the cancer, ; The public should be cautioned about i imitations , ot our tTemedy, and be ware of all potash: and mercury mixturea nnfran im tr imitAt.n ur and sell .their' t)oi- eonous stuff on the reputation ot our ? Spe- cific. .These potash raixttires not only do nft orA in cancer treatment, but are abso lutely dangerous. Send for full history, of Blood and Sin Diseases ana cancer Treat- Tttw RwTH-r Specific Co. : Drawer 8. At- Tt yi ififl W. 23d St.;. N. V.. and 1205 Chestnut St.. Phila. - 9 nniisfHTiiiE m 1U UJRE IT is at'this season when the Pores open freely and the Perspiration Is abundant that Diaflflru- ring Humors, Humiliating Eruptions, Itching Tor tures, Salt Bheum or Eczema. Psoriasis, Tetter, Ringworm, BaT5y Humors,- Scrofula, Scrofulous . Seres, Abscesses, and Discharging Wounds, and every species of Itching, Scaly, and Pimply Dis eases of the Skin and Scalp are most speedily and economically cored by the Cuncrnu. Reme dies. ;. . . . .." IT IS A FACT, TTTHirlrAilfl nf Inftmt In rvni TtAa-taaolAn nfA Af vrnitfVh mo v Ka naH rwr mfTitm tnaih eiu nn thority for the assertion-that Skin, Scalp and a 1 TT V,.T O 1 . w wlwu uuuiui a, nuobuM ovrvjiiuuuii, xuuencea, or Contagions, may HOW be permanently cured by CrmcuBA. Resolvent the new Blood Purifier, in-, ternally, Cutiouka and Ctjticuka Boat, the great Skin Cures and Beautiflers, externally, in one half the time and at one half the expense of any other season. : GREATEST ODff EARTH. Cuticttba BxiteniES are the greatest medipinns on earth. Had the worst case Salt Rheum in this country. My mother had it twenty years, and in iact cuea irom it . i Deiieve ctjticuba would have saved her life. My arms, breast and head were covered for three years, which nothing relieved r cured until I used the Coticura Resolvent, internally, and Cutictjba and Cuticttba Soap, ex ternally. J. W. Adams, Newark, OY GREAT BLOOD MEDICINES. The half has not been told as'tn thn stah mrm.. tive powers of the Cuticura Remedies. I have paid hundreds of dollars for medicines to cure diseases of the blood and skin, and never found anything yet to equal tue uuticuri Remedies. . chas. A. Wiluams. Providence, R. I. CURE IN EVERY CASE. Your CtrricuRA Remedies outsell all other medi cines I keep for skin diseases. ' My customers and patients say that they have effected a cure in every - instance, .) where ether remedies have failed. - - - - H. W. Bbockwat. M. D. Franklin Falls, N. H. Sold by all druggists. Price : Cutictjba. 50 cents: Resolvent. tl.Ou; Soap. 25 cents. Potteb Drug and Chemical, Co., Boston, Mass. - Send for "How to Core Skin Diseases. ; TlX1 A TTHXT For Sunburn, Tan and Greasy , firiH U i X Skin. Blackheads. Pimples. Skin Blemishes, and infantile Humors, use Cun ctiRA Soap, a real Beautiner. mil 5 DWtf . wed sat . too or frm. TORPID BOWELS, DISORDERED LIVER, and MALARIA. From thoae sources arise tbree-fonrths of the iiaeaf,ea of the human race. Tbjge symptoiCd Indicate their existence : ! of AppeUte: Bomb costive, gicl Head aebe, rullneaa after eating-, averaion to exertion or body or mind, Eructation of food, Irritability ot temper, Imvt Spirits, A reeling or having; neglected some dntjr, Dizxiness, fluttering at the Heart, Dots before the eyea, bJtchir col ored Urine, COJVSTIPATIOSir and de mand the use of a remedy that acts directly ontheliTer. As a Uver medicine TUTT'S JJ?1 nave no canal. Their action on the Kidneys and Skin is also prompt; removing all impurities through these three' scav engers of tne system, producing' appe tite, sound digestion, regular stools, a clear akin and a vigorous body. TTJTTS PTXUS cause no nausea or griping nor Interfere with daily work and are a perfect ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA, HE FZTEXS LIKE A HEW MAJJ. "I nave had Dyspepsia, with Constipa tion, two years, and have tried ten different kinds of pills, and -TTJTT'S are the first that have done me any good. They have cleaned me out nicely. My appetite la splendid, food digests readily, and I now have natural passages. I feel like a new man. W.J. EDWAUDS, Palmyra, O. ' SoldereTTirhere.aSc. Office,44MiHTaySt.,X.Y. TUTTS HAIR DYE. Grat Hatr ob WhiskebsT changed In stantly to a Glosst Btack by a single ap plication of this Dte. Sold by Druggists. ' or sent by express on reoeipt of fl - Office, 44 Murray Street, New York. -TUTTS MANUAL OF USEFUL RECEIPTS FREE, jy 20 Deod&Wlv nnn sn we fr 1y 2p Buffalo Lithia Water FOB M AL&BTAL POISONING. USB OP IT IN A CASK OP YELLOW FEVER. Da. WX; T. fioWABD, OF BALTIMORE, Professor of Diseases of Women and Children in the University of Maryland. Dr. Howard attests the common adaptation of this water in "a wide range of cases" with that oi the far-famed White Sulphur Springs, in Green brier county. West Virginia, and adds the follow ing: i "Indeed, in a certain class of cases it is much snnerior to the latter. I allude to the abiding debility attendant upon the tardy convalescence irom grave acute aiaeases; ana more especiuy to the Cachexia and Sequels incident to Malarious Fevers, in all their Grades and varieties, to cer tain forms of Atonic Dyspepsia, and all the Affec tions jjecwtar to women tnat are remeaiame atau bv mineral waters. In short, were I cauea upon- to state from what mineral waters I have seen the great est ana moeiMnmtsiOKCUMe amount vj gooa accrue m the laraest number of cases in a general way I 'would unhesitatingly say the Buffalo 8pringsin jnecKtenovrg county, va. Dr. O. F. Manson, op Richmond, Va., Late Professor of Generat'Pathology and Physio- . logy in .the Medical couege or vn-graia: "I have observed marked sanative effects from the Buffalo Water io Malarial Cachexia. Antonie Dyspepsia, some of the Peculiar Affections of Wo men, Anmmia, Hypochondriasis, varatac palpita tions, etc. It has been esDecially efficacious in Chronic Intermittent Fever, numerous cases of this character, which had obstinately withstood the usual remedies, navina oeen restorea io perreci, aeaiia in a ortefspactofttme a sojourn ai ine springs, Dr. John W. Williamson, Jackson, Tknn. Extracts from Communication on the Therapeutic Action of the Buffalo Lithia water vn tne "Urginia Medical Monthly" j for February, 1877. 'Their ereat value in Malarial Diseases and Semwlre. hnj) hAAtt mnit abundantlv and satisfaC' tonly tested ; and I have no question that it would ha v hAAn n. valuable atixillarv in the treatment of the epidemic of Yellow Fever which so terribly amiotea tne Mississippi vauey uunag - mo yw summer. I prescribed It myself, and it gave prompt relief in a case of Suppression of Urine, ia Yellow Fever, and decidedly mitigated other dis tressing and dannerous svmvtoms. The patient re covered. -but how far the water may have contri buted to that result (ha via a; prescribed it in but a single case) I, of course, cannot undertake to say. Thererit no doubt, however, about the fact that its administration was attenaea oy tne most oenejir cial results." " Rnrtapa now onens for. euests. ' Water in cases of one dozen half gallon bottles $5 per case at the springs. . ; Hnrmers DamDmet lumieu lo any auureaa. vnr sale bv W. H. Green, where the Snrines pamphlet may De loona. ap 10 tf ' nrm . Buffalo Lithia Springs, Va BOSTON POST. TUB OLD. 1NVINCIBLK AKD THOROUGHLT TRUE BLUB DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER. Containing the most complete news of any paper ui ow -"wife , - ' - ; ,.. ThaTtoston DailvPost ia especially noted for Its reliable commercial ana .Financial features jSUBSCRTPTION RATES. . Dailt One Year, fl; Six Months, $4.20; In ad vanoe.'-- ' - Wctbxt Frtdats $1.00 per Year in advance Six Copies or $a.w. , , ; tX1 - UL.UB KATJSS. Five or more to one address will be furnished follows j- . 'r.,- , DAILY POST at $8.00 pes year per eepy; Ten copies for f 7.oo eacn, m aavance. wkkkly roar, at' slim dot year ner coiy, In dubs of Five or more, one copy will be given to the organizer or the ciqd. . sep8i"W W . . .... rpHE -AGONY IS OVER 1 STATE OFFICERS . nnminataa 1 1 ew uanover not lorsrotten 1 1 1 Therefore -do hot-forget that H. C. Prempert's Faahienable, SnaviDg ana 1 air Dressing saioon, Vrv t Hnnt.h Front Street, is still in full blast. nhaM Vr FT. C. . PremnerL assisted bv his two gooa, can always oe iouna to attena to tnose wuu wish a hrst-ciass Dnavo, uair-vut, o. vurus ex tracted and Skin Diseases of all kinds' cured. . - . - ' Resnectfullv. Je29tf IL C. PREMPERT. WJIOliESAIiE" PRICES. "W fnr rnintfi.MoTia.lt Should be understood. represent the wholesale prtoeav generally. In making up small orders higher prices have to be cnargeo. ..,,..-.4.;.-v. -r- u, rr-:. - - , 7KICXS. BAGGING Gunny ; . . Standard ..... .... . BACON North CJroUna 10 00 HJ4 ia 15 11 10 8 ,m 8- I Hams, 9 lb .......... 00 00 00 00 0 & Huouiaers, v id , . . Sides, choice. S. Wxstxrh S mokid -Ilamf ,9)., Diaes, 9 jB........... ....... Shoulders. Tb 00 Dst Salted Sides, $ 3. ....... Shoulders. 8tt...... J 00 , BARRELS 8pirits Turpentine. eoona liana, eacn.... ..... New New York, each. ...... .. New City. each. . . . ........ .v . 1 60 1 SO 1 00 28 8 00 000 16 : 25 18 1 65 - 2 00 1 00 BEESWAX 9 B. BRICKS Wilmington, p M.... : Northern.... ...... ........... BUTTER North Carolina, p t. Northern,.! tt.. . . CANDLES fi B Sperm 30 - 9 00 14 00 & -18 35 25 1 12 12 28 . 14 13- mi 1 45.. '; i' 85 13 - Adamantine 00 . & Cheese w a-North,nPaoty i 14 00 00 18 13 J Dairy, Cream........ State & COFFEE Q b Java. .....a... i-aguyra Rio . , 101 ,,- 85 : w a I 40 em oo & oo. CORN MEAL "B bush., in sacks, Virginia Mean , COTTON TIES bundle. . .'. . i DOMESTICS Sheeting, 4-4, V yd xarns,w Dunca .............. EGGS dozen... FISH Mackerel, No. l, bbl.L. 10 w 8 60 9 60 5 00 .8 SO 5 M) 1100 8 00 5 20 00 Mackerel, no. i, v nan ddi. . Mackerel, Ho. 2, bbl. . Mackerel, No. 2, V half bbl. Mackerel, No. 8, 9 bbl ..... . Mullets, bbl ........... . . . Mullets, Porkbbls N. C. Roe Herring, V keg. . . Dry Cod. W B...,. . 10 00 10 00' .5 50 9 00 6 00 12 00 4 00 10 FERTILIZERS 9 2,000 pounos mrench's carbonate oi Aiime French's Agricultural Lime Peruvian Guano, No, 1 . . . . ; . " No. 2....:. 7 00 8 50 57 50 36 00 00 00 7 50 9 00. 63 50 & 37 00 51 00 E25 00, 50 00 40 00 45 00 57 00 45 00 67 00 70 00 & 70 00 ' Lobos Baugh's Double Eagle Phos. 00 00 Carolina Fertilizer 45 00 Ground Bone -.. 00 00 - Bone Meal i 00 00 Bone Flour , 00 00 Navassa Guano 40 00 Complete Manure 00 00 Whann's Phosphate 00 00 Wando Phosphate.......... 00 00 Bcrger 8a Butz's Phosphate. 00 00 Exoellenza Cotton Fertilizer, 55 00 60 00 60 00 FLOUR v bbl Fine 5 00 5 00 6 50 8 00 5 25 Northern Super Extra Family City Mills Super Family " Extra Family: 6 7 GLUE .. GRAIN ft busheL Com,8tore,bags, prime, wmte Corn, cargo, in bulk, " Corn, cargo, in bags, Corn, cargo, mixed, in bags Oats, from store Cow Peas HIDES $ 2 Green Dry ; HAY 9 100 tb s Eastern western North River HOOP IRON V . ........ LARD 9 Tb Northern......... North Carolina.. LIME 9 barrel LUMBER City Sawed V M ft. Ship stuff, resawea. Rough Edge Plank.... . West India Cargoes.' accord ing to quality .- Dressed Flooring, seasoned. 18 00 15 00 13 00 20 00 16 00 13 00 22 00 15 00 18 00 Scantling and Boards, com'n 12 00 MOLASSES eallon New crop Cuba, m nnas " " in bbls Porto Rico, in hhds. . 00 oo ja oo Ul DDIS w Sugar House, in hhds 00 " " In bbls . . 00 Svtud. in bbls 40 NAILS keg Cut. lOd basis.. 00 OILS $J gallon Kerosene 12 Lara... Linseed 90 RoBin 15 Tar 00 Deck and Soar 00. POULTRY Chickens,live,grown 00 Spring.. - io Turkeys 75 PBANUjCS bushel 75 POTATOES fl bushel Sweet.. 0 Irish, per barrel, new w PORK V barrel City Mess.... 17 50 lTime i uu Rump.. - 17 00 RICE Carolina, T6. 4? Rough, bushel (Upland).. -80 Do, do (Lowland) 1 00 RAGS Tb Country 1 City;. ROPE 3 Hi 14 SALT salt Alum 80 Liverpool. .,-...... 00 Lisbon .00 American 00 SUGAR ? Ib Cuba 0 Porto Rico 0 A Coffee 0 B " 0 O " ..... 71 Ex C 0 Crushed 10 SOAP tt: Tb Northern 5 BUNGLES 9 M Contract 5 00 Common 2 00 Cypress Saps 4 60 Cypress Hearts 0 00 STAVES V M W O Barrel. ... 12 00 R O Hogshead 00 00 TALLOW Tb TIMBER tt M feet-'-Sxt Heart (1st class yellow pine). .13 00, 13 50 Prime shlp'g, lstclasa heart: 12 00 Extra Mill, good heart 8 50, 9 00 Mill Prime 7 50 Common Mill 4 00 .Inferior to Ordinary 3 50 WHISKEY tt gallon Northern 1 00 North Carolina. WOOL tt B) Washed Unwashed Burry 00 00 15 10 WILirHNCTON HONEY MABKKT. Exchange (sight) on New York discount Baltimore........ Boston i.s. Philadelphia... Western Cities Exchange, 30 days, 1 tt cent. Bank of New Hanover Stock First National Bank Stock Navassa Guano Company Stock North Carolina Bonds Old Ex-Coupons Funding, 1866... Funding, 1868... New 4s . . .. Special Tax W A WRRBonds, 7 o (Gold Interest) Carolina Central R R Bonds, 6o Wilmington, Col. & Augusta R R Konds Wilmington City Bonds (new) 6 tto.i.. " " - " 8ttc; New Hanover County Bonds, 6 tto Wilmington & Weldon R R Stock- North Carolina R R Stock Wilmington Gas Light Company Stock. Wilmington Cotton Mills Stock 107 90 140 23 10 10 80 4 116 106 105 100 100 100 110 80 50 120 THE CELEBRATED ARRIHGTOH GAME FOWLS FOR SALE GAMS FOWLS HAVE A NATIONAL RE putation. They have fought and won a series of the greatest mams ever iougnt en uus or any other continent, and Fifteen Pairs, on exhibition at Philadelphia in "76, were honored by the Uni ted States Centennial commissioner witn tne ui ploma and MedaL - - r - ' I have a variety of Colors and most approved Breeds in the United States. I will ship splendid COCKS, of fine size and handsome plumage, pel Express. C.O.D., at from $4.00 to $6.00 each uifxra k9. ro anH aa no ach: or $7.00 per Pair $10.00 per Trio. I expect to raise Two Hundred Pairs this Summer, the Finest Games In the wyi-i m trill Rhln Tonne Fowls of March and April hatch during the months of August, Sep tember and October, at Five Dollars per Pair, or Seven Dollars per Trio. Whoever disputes the superiority of my Birds, will please back the assertion with their stamps. "Write tor wnat you wanu - - Address, J. G. ARRTNGTON, ap 6 tf HOllardston, Nash Co. N. C. ENCOORAGE HOME INSTITUTIONS. Security Against Fire. I Ttic Nortli Carolina Home Insurance Co. RAEEIGII, S. C s-ts -ii i a nrtlfn 4 XTtT rVMUrill aj 1 1 fPTi UPITU DA. X lioies at fair rates on all classes of insurable 1UDOOB are UIVUJJUT UJU0WM wuvj'cmw. "Home" is rapidly gaining in publio favor, and appeals witn owaaeuua w uuunn ui "k01 lu iMOixn caroiuia. Agents m all parts of the State. ;. JOHN GATLTNG, President. W. S. PRIMROSE, Secretary. , PULASKI COWPER, Supervisor, r . A . - ATKINSON & MANNTNO, Agents, Sep 26 tf - . ; Wilmington, N. C Atkinson & Haiiiiiiig's v IiMiiraiiee Room . BANK OF JIEW HANOYEB BUILDING, ' ; : r, urilmlnston, N. C ' s'i fPlre; ; Marine 'anil Life. ;Coiiap. Argregate Capital Represented Over $100,000,000. ielltf , ------ 0 00 4 60 6 25 5 50 5 63 5 75 00 10 13 85 . 871$ 75 77 80 82 701 71 50 52 1 55 2 00 4 6H 13 14 1 00 1 15 I 00 1 05 90 1 00 3M. 3 9 10W U ' 12 00 1 40 Wihiiiiigtont& W BailroadCb. r. Omai 6 Gxhl, 8trrxauiTSJii)jrT,' I Wilmington, N.C., May9, 3884. f f t-r- Change of Schedule. ONANDJAFTER MAY 11TH, 1884. AT $.00 A.M. i , Paaseneer Trains on the Wilmington A Wel don Railroad will mn as followsr .f , . , Day Altai and Express -Trains, 1 Dally Nos. 47 North and 48 Sonth. ' Leave Wilmtarton, Front sVpepot, at 9.00 A. M. Axnraab weiaon.. ....... jlso r su Leave Weldon. 4 2.55 P. M.- Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. Detot 8.35 P. M. Fast Thbovsh Mah.ahi Passxhoxs T&axs Daixt : h - . ; NO. 40 SOUTH. : . Leave Weldon. .. 6.45P.:-M Arrive at Wilmington, Front st. Depot, 10.10 P, M Mail akb PAssxMexa Train Daut No. 43 NOSTB. ' . . , Leave Wilmington... .i..1.;!. ...... . 8.35 P. M Arrive at Weldon... ... ... ... 2.35 A. M Train No. 40 South will stop only at Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia. - - ' Trains on Tarboro Branch- Road leave Rocky Mount for Tarboro at 1.20 P. M. and. 4.30 P. M. daily. Returning, Jeave Tarboro at 8 P. M. and io a. m. dauy. - Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3 25 P. M. Return ing, leaves Scotland Neck at 8 30 A. M. daily. Train jno. 47 maxes dose connection at weldon for all points North daily, All rail via Richmond, and daily except Sunday via Bay Line.' Train No. 43 runs daily and-makes close con nection for all points North via Richmond and Washington. . - Aii trains run sona between Wilmington ana Washington, and-have Pullman. Palace Sleepers attacueu. - For accommodation of local travel a Passenger Coach will be attached to Local Freight leaving Wilmington at 6.55 A. M. daily except Sunday. JOIUN F. AJ1V1NE, -. "' General Supt. T. M. EMERSON; Gen'l Passenger Agent, my 9 tf ' WILMINGTON, COL'MBIA & AUGUSTA Railroad Cd; Omen oi GxHiRAi. Stjp't, I Wilmington, N..C, May 25, 1884. f Change of Schediile. .. . v,- ON AND AFTER MAY 85TH, 1884, AT 8.50 A: L. the following Passenger Schedule will he run on this road: NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS (Dally) Nos. 48 West and 4T East. Leave Wilmington.. 9.05P.M. Leave Florence...., ..ii.. ; 2.40 A. M. Arrive at C, C. 4 A. Junction . ... 6.20 A. M. Arrive at Columbia. 6.40 A. M. Leave Columbia 9.55 P. M. Leave G, C. & A. Junction.. ..10.20 P. M. Leave Florence 4.50 A.M. Arrive at Wilmington 8.35 A.M. Nisht Mail and Passekssb Train. Dailt. No. 40 Wkst. Leave Wilmington ..10.30P.M. Arrive at Florence......: 1.40 A.M. Mail ahi Passknsbb Train Daily No. 43 East. Leave Florence. 4.06 P. M Arrive at Wilmington .'. 8.05 P. M Train 43 stops at all Stations. No. 40 stops only at Flemington and Marten. Passengers for Columbia and all points on G. & C. R. R., C. & A. R. R. Stations, Aiken Junction, and all points beyond, should take 40 Night Ex press. t Separate Pullman Sleepers for Augusta on Train 40. All trains run solid between Charleston and Wilmington. Liocal Freight leaves v ummgton daily, except Sunday, at 7.00 A. M. r JOHN f. divine, Gen'l Sup't T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent, my 25 tf CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILROAD CO. .. OmCI OF SUFXEINTSWPXHT, ' t : Wilmington, N. C., May 11, 1884. j Change, of Schedule. ON AND AFTER MAY 12, 1884, THE FOL lowing Schedule will be operated on this Kaiiroaa: : PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN: DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS. 1 Tmvs U11mlTia4j-B at 7 5n T TUT No. 1. V Leave Raleigh at. .. . 7.35 M. 1 Arrive at Charlotte at. 7.00 A. sl. ) Leave Charlotte at. 8.45 P. M. No. 8. y Arrive at Raleigh at. .'. . i. .. -. . . .8.30 A- M. .1 Arrive at Wilmineton at. . . . . :. .8.00 A. M. Passenger Trains stop at regular stations only, and Points designated in the Company's Time Table. SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, MAIL, EX PRESS AND FREIGHT. - Dally except Sundays. Leave Charlotte. ....... . '. 5.15 P. M. Arrive at Shelby. 9.00 P. M. Leave Shelby............ -7.00 A. M. Arrive at Charlotte u . .M.45 A. M. Trains No. 1 and 2 make close connection at Hamlet with R. & A. Trains to and from Raleigh.- Through Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and Charlotte and Raleigh andjCharlotte. , Take Train No. 1 for Statesville, Stations West ern N. C R. R-. AshvQle and' noints West. Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens, At lanta ana an points soutnwest. L. C. JONES, . . Superintendent. F. W. CLARK; General Passenger Agent, . my 11 tf . . Her Health and Happiness are matters of Great concern to all mankind. ' i Neab MablbttaV Ga. Some months ago I bought a bottle of Dr. J, Bradfield's Female Regulator, and used it in my family withgreat satisfaction. I have recom mended it -to three families, and they have found it to be just what Is claimed for it. The females who have"nsed it are now in perfect health and able to attend to their household duties. . REV. H. B. JOHNSON " . - i State or Geobsia, Troup County. , . I bave examined the recipe of Dr. Josiah Brad- field, and pronounce it to be a combination of medicines of great merit in the treatment of all diseases of females for which he recommends it WM. P. BEASLEY, M,D. - Springfield, Teto. Db. J. Bbadfeeld: Dear SirHy daughter has been suffering for many years with that dreadful affliction known as' Female Disease; which has cost me many dollars, and hoth withstanding I had the best medical attendance, could not find relief. I have used many other kinds of medi cines without any effect I had Just about given her np, was out of heart, but happened in the store of W. W. 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Y SPE PS I A? xAfter 53 yesrs practice I havel found' a POSITIVE AN PKBHANENT CUBE for this fearful disease, and all derangements of the digestive organs.. sena lor testimonials, uait-pint ooi ties, $1 6 for $5. : i f v : - . " ; DK.W.W. GKEGOBl, Cnarlotte. Nortb Carolina. je 7 D&Wlm .,, - ' Y Welive in deeds, not years; in thoughts, not breaths,. Injedings, not in figures on a dial;' We should count Time by heart-throbs he most lives Who thinks most feels the ndHestacts the best." ttot spicnrrrA tjonsnot heabsa y 'STATEMENTS, BUT FACTS VOL UNTABIIY . STUltTT TO THE S. S. S. CO. -j THE reports from the use of Swift's Spectnc . (S. S. H.) in the treatment of Cancer continue to be wonderfnl. There seems to be no denbt that It is a positive specific for Skin Cancer or Jpithenomai .,- ' . A Cancer forTwenty Tears. "For twenty years I suffered from a Cancer on : my neck. 'Patent Potash and Mercury Mixt ures' fed instead of curing the Cancer. 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About 4 months ago I bought one bottle of SWIFT'S SPECIFIC from Dr. H. E. Heinitsh, and since have bought five others,' have taken it, and it has cured he sound amd well! My race is as rree irom a sore as anybody's, and my health is perfectly re-r stored. I feel like tobty teabs had been lifted off my head. I belieye it is a cttbb for every blood disease. ELIZA TINS .LEY . Our Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free to applicants. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Drawer & Atlanta, Ga. N. Y. Office, 159 W. 23d St. ; Philadelphia Office, 1205 Chestnu St. apl tf . ch sm White Meal Yeast. VERY VALUABLE PURE YEAST POWDER. Having been thoroughly tested by a great many of the ladies of Wilmington, I feel no hesitation . In commending it to the public. It is elegant for bread, rolls or biscuit. It Is made by Miss Hodges, of this eity, of pure . vegetable matter, and she refers to . C Mrs. A A. Willard, Mrs. Gen. Whiting, ; ' Mrs. W. 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Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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