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(REpE (RENE OC-ARETTES I . ; -(jut) Dinnfs in a h'n ,n- asions'W mn wi (kilt . r.Ax c4-i- Each Cigarette is provided with a sweet, clean, new mouth piece, which disposes of all nicotine.; . Hon2 (jznume wii"houf it. je 1 3m loc&nrm obd MM; TT AT T 'C! VEGETABLE I llnjjjj O SICILIAN Hair Ilenewjer! The Best la the Cheapest. i Safety! Economy!! Certainty of Good . ' KesnlU!!! ! ' Tiese qualities are of prime importance in the J selection of a preparation for the hair. - Do not r periment with new remedies which may do ; ... !iarm rather than good ; hut profit by the ex- perience of others. Buy and use with perfect eonfidence an article which everybody knows to be good. Hall's Haib Resewkb will not disappoint yon. .' '.' -; ' PREPARED BY R. P. Hall & Co.,ashua,N.H.j SolbyallDrnggists. . liniDly eh w nrm . - dec 31 AVER'S : Ague Core :.BwIns an antidote r-nii .i..i .Tt. Orders n-l.:!. . . - ""-u, so iar as known, is nsed in no a remedy. t contains no Quinine, nor y mineral nor deleterious substance what--ep, and consequently produces no injurious t upon tLe ceustitntion, but leaves the 5 m M "ealthy aa it was before the attack, . WAESANT AYEE'S AGUE CUEE f M8 ery case of l-'ever and Asue, Inter Jtellt M Cam Fever, Remittent Fever, Ague, Bilious Fever, and Urer Cbm- vxnt cansed'by malaria. In case of failure, trial. dealers are authorized, by our . "Wlar dated July ist, 1882; to refand the "loney. . . y Dr' J C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mats. Sold by all Vroggists. ' ' ' . i .'lei Titru - t --iiini- on GOLD MEDAL, PABIS,, 1878. BAKER'S Cocoa, from which the exeesa of Oil has been removed. It has Area timet tht ttrengiX of Cocoa mixed With 8tanH- ArmwwinlA, flnnr. and is therefore far more economi cal. It ia delicious, 'nourishing, strengthening, easily MtftaA, and admirably adapted for invaflds ae wcu as ior persons in health, f Sold hTMMM MUWwldM. - . w w i j n - w - HAKR ia JflrSster,:i&. . nn- r-: "ljr we ft ra ; ; iasS TJfce. Ice. Ice. ,1 fizenTPSSPECTFULLY "NOTTPV TTOtCt. ? 4 'n a full .Pobno generally,: that I have pZdWiilPOICB and am tow apatofill.. tZ'z?. uoesheni . vc t ' ' le8hare of pa w secure a 1-s W V . a mi J It IT T - 1 1IUIUU ' t. .... ri, a for Price,. uiKur nowice uonse. we fr su ap 80 8m m Rflcoa ' Ine Mornin gStar: TIK CYCLONE t . PAUL H. HATOK. : I. These maddening paeans by the storm winds Winds. million-throated (howthey rise r and swell ft - v ' Hold demon curses in an unknown tonirue; uuHauBiawtt oiaspnemies ol helll,? n.' AU as?167 T but when the sacred lusueu wiin tne glory of the fair, young He1'" baffled music faltering, slowly cjbased,' au uuao ureau voices moaned them ..' selves away. . . ' But hark! our mocking-bird ! song-brimmed H s rapture quivering thro' ' repose. ; "rru ;i -un' this strange Thrills with the soul of warmth and per- luwe urawn - . , - From out the subtlest life-blood of the -' ; rose ? i; : -: l v - -.-,, i -Hdme and Itrm.A Spirits turpentine Our last copy of the Asheville Advance is dated the 6th inst. ; Mr. F. :B. Qobper has now charge of the Cliqton Caucasian, his asso ciate,Rev. J.N: S tailings, having removed to Thomasville.' ! ' v - t--'". ' f- - Wadesboro Times : The young est brakesman iu the country is Master Charley Trimble, son of Capt. Jim Trim ble, a papular freight conductor on the Carolina Central, j ; Charley is just 15 years old. . ' - i , The Petersburg Index Appeal notes the death of Mr. John Bullock, of Warren county. j A man of generous traits and high standing. -Greensboro Workman. (We knew him well.' '--. He 7 was a man of great kindness oft heart and much personal worm, stab.) - Raleigh Visitor: The residence of Mr. Henry HoTton, about five miles west, of this city, was destroyed by fire about 11 j o'clock Wednesday moraine:. Mr. ' Eugene C. Branson, son of Rev. L. Bran-, son, of this city, has been elected Superin tendent of the Wilson Graded School for next year. Weldon News : Died, at .the 4 Davis House,' Weldon, on Friday the 27tb,; mat.. Darnel Dry, colored, aged 55 years. Daniel had been with Col. Davis for nine teen years and was a good and most faith ful servants- -r-EveTy delegate we have seen returning from Raleigh' told us that Capt Mason a effort was the finest heard during the entire session of the Convention. It was simply perfect. - Smithfield Herald; i There is a considerable mystery attaching to a person who was killed while attempting to burgla rize the store of Mr. Ed. Bass, in the south western part of Goldsboro, a few nightsaTlstlnff between since. It is said the man was snot while in the store and died that night bin Jail; was secretly burled, - and that his friends are now trying to conceal his name., it is also said he was in very good circumstances. Altogether it is a mysterious affair. New Berne Journal: Peaches aie scarce, uooa stocK win bring $ a.oo per bushel readily. Corn, cotton and rice are, upon the whole, looking well and in good condition. On Thursday, the : 10th instant, there will be a grand boat race from Morehead.. La Grange dot: Crops, especially corn. Is looking very well. If the seasons continue favorable a large yield may be looked for. The cotton crop is getting rather too mucn ram. - Greensboro Workman : We learn that "Mrs.'- Annie Henderson, the mother of Mrs. Gen. Scales, is quite sick. She- is a venerable lady, whose former place of residence was in Granville county.' The venerable ana weii-Known uyrus P. Mendenhalt. ex-Mayor of Greensboro, died at his residence in this place yesterday at 11 o clock a. m. ile haa been railing for some time, and his death 'was no sur prise. Mr." jnenaennaii was not oniy a lawyer of ability, but will be remembered as a faitnrm Mayor ox this city. - 5 Raleigh j " News-Observer: Dr. Welford, of YtL, a brother of Mrs. J. M. Atkinson, died a few days since. .The farmers are now taking an account of the amage by the floods and' constant rains? Here in Wake county the washing away of good soil is reported to be, after all. the most serious work of the now me morable spell of weather. The lossjn this direction is great, and there Is not a town shin which has ' not suffered; -A Wilkes ' county , correspondent writes us The nomination of Scales takes well with our people, t York will find it up-hill work,. and will wish more earnestly man ever mat the Republicans had found "some other good man", for Itheir standard-bearer. 'Clinton Caucasian: On Moa- day, June 23d, 1884, - Mr.: John L. Carlton, a hifhlv resDected citizen of Duplin coun- tv. denarted this life: Died, on the 23d of June. 1884. Mrs. Sarah A. J wife of W. II. Darden, and daughter of 'J. B. and Hepsey A. Sutton, in the 30th year 01 her age. . . mx. j.aj. uuuduu,. jxwumutivc at Magnolia, lay aown rveanesaay aiter noon. the 25th ult.. to rest and take a nap. with instructions to his Wife to wake him at 6 o'clock. - 'When she went to the bed to wake him he was deadr Mr. A. Jtl. Merritt -near Wav Cross, claims to have the longest - dwelling- house in' Sampson county 90 feet ' ; The wheat crops in the tinner nortlon of the county were very flnel-r'Aa much as inrrtv ' DUBneiB 10 iue acre were made by One farmer, Mr. Ed. Britt His brother, James Britt, made 108 bushels on four acres. Lumberton ' Robtsonidn: Crops . m 1 a1 . a! Jl are verv nne tnus iar. dui vue uonuuueu rains" are causine a eood deal of uneasiness. The Crofters are nounsninz ana seem satisfied. Two of the convicts at wotk nn the Carje Fear .& JYadkin Valley Rail road made their I escape lately. One of thftm went to the house of a colored man and trM his wife mat her; husband had mt him after hifl Sunday suit of clothfea. She had iust riven them to the convict when her husband out in an appearance. and a flieht and pursuit followed, but the fellow got off with the clothes. : Our olatrorm a tree Dauot ana a iair count; th aholftion of the internal revenue system, not the tax; a tariff for revenue only; Fede- eral aid for common schools: wnne supre macy in the East as realized in the present county governmen eywiciu. JSorfolk ' Mktndmark: v Nautical circles are somewhat excited over race whtr.h Is to tatce place irom rsaiumore ; io fowhid Citv. N.G. between twoschoon ers. - The vessels are the- W, M. Hines, owned bv Mr. T. D. Schaal, and Judy Garrett,rowned by Messrs. ? Garrett & Co; The two schooners had a race down the uvidavi and their owners af terward determined to test their speed by a long race-to .North . Carolina, where with watermelons. The nniW tft the successful vessel s is $350. noionihlft hettine on the Audi? TVCH VW""UV ... .1 . . . . suit Saturday- The boats will sail to day. 'A fatal shoouag u"ay , ViaMi Kitty Hawk, N. C., about 9 o'clock yester- dav niornlnff in whicn one oi w v was almost instantly killed. The, pftrUci- anU were Capt J. R. Hobbs and. T. ;L. resulted ' from Daniels. The shooung cniarrel drain the i preferred against the former by the latter. Daniels threatened .Hohha "anrl to use his pistol when Hobbs seized a dou-Die-barrelled shotgun and fired both' bar rels at him. the fihot entering him loft eYiAnl- der, killing him almost instantly.- - During the af ternoonli jury of inquest was held and rendered, Vafverdiftt of man slaughter in self-defence. T! ' ? - " " ' -r- Charlotte " Observer r Ahnnt. o'clock last -Sunday morning,-: as Peter Olendennin, an old colored man, Vas walk ing along the.track of the Charlotte, Colum bia & Augusta Railroad, three . miles r from the city, he heard the voice of some nn a praying aloud and calling for water.: Peter investigated and found the body of a man in the ditch beside the track. The man was lying on his back with his legs across the iron rail f Between the rails his two feet and part Of his legs that had been cut off by a train j were found. One leg was hanging to the knee by a leader that had escapea being severed. "The" other ' had been cut squarely Off c below the knee and foot and leg were found in the boot As Peter stooped: down over the man he recog nized the features as those ot Mr.i Abner J. Smith, who lived near by: and who- had eft the city late Saturday, night," walking towards his home on the railroad track. Mr. Smith recognized the colored man and exclaimed: Vis that ' you, Uncle Peter ! Please hurry and get me some water." The old darkey hastened off and waked some of the neighbors,! who quickly arrived beside the unfortunate man. ; Thev pressed a cud of water to his lips, but he could not swal low, and as they laid . his - head down, he gave a groan and expired. ' Mr. Smith was about forty years old, and leaves a wife ana t amity or; children. . ; ,-. politic At.; points. While there's life in the Re- Sublican party there's Tews, Dem. . : , - soap. Galveston Vieweii from the negative standpoint,: the session just closed is not al together a failure. ; The lobby has been kept at a distance and upon very dry pick- ' ings. PAtZ. Times, IncL Bep. We believe Gov. Cleveland to be, under the circumstances. the strongest candidate tn can be named. And whether Mr.; Kelly lifts his hand for him ot against him, we do not doubt that if nominated be will irry 'New ' York by a, large majority and be elected. Wash. Post, Dem. On the! whole, the present sess on: though - in many " waVs fruitless and disappointing,' has shown the radical dif ferences between the two parties and made manifest to alt the voters that such of them as want "liberal appropriations." high taxes, a big surplus and its "distribution' to a big lobby, with general profligacy in the use of public money, should vote the Blaine-Logan? ticket "New York Iletald, 2nd: - v . ayer's Ague Cure fs a warranted specific ror all malarial diseases and biliary de rangements. f Dissolution of CoprtnersMp. Tphk COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX- JL Henry A. Burr, as Executor and under the will bf Levi A. Hart, Edward P. Bai ley, and Henry A. Burr, under the firm of Hart, Bailey & Co., has this day been dissolved by mu tual consent All debts owing to the said oo partnership, and all debts owing from it will bei paid to and settled by the said Henry A. Burr and Edward P.iBalley, or t ither of them. H. A. BURR, as Executor . of L. A. Hart. EDWARD P. BAILEY, HBNRV A.BURE. July 1st 1884: rHEBUSlNBjsS HERETOFORE CARRIED ON by the copartnership of HART, BAILEY & CO.. will be continued by the undersigned as partners under the firm name of BURR A BATLET. HENRY A. BURR, EDWARD P. BAILEY. ' jy4tf July lit 1884; A Good Investment ! A POIilCIN JTHE LiTBrpopl I Lonion & Glole Ins. .Co., the biggest Insurance company in the world) . i . . which pays ltalosses without discount Belaht Jno.W Gordon & Smith AGENTS. jyStf j Choice New Crop' Uolasses. 2ND CARGO NOW LANDING 4 i AND WILL BE SOLD PROMPTLY PROM WHABP AT LOW PRICES. 1 WOBTH Sc WORTH. Furnitiire. gEDDINO, TINDOW SHADES, " " HAMMOCKS, BABY CARRIAGES, MOSQUITO NETS, Ac, Sto. Our stock Is complete in all branches and prices low. iTHOS. C. CRAFT, Abt., Furniture Dealer, ; ' . 20 So. Front St i Jy 6 tf Bank of Hew Haiiover. Authorlred Capital, -Cash Capital paid in, SnrpliiB FrjudV - - $1,000,000 v $300,000 $50,000 DHtECTORS W. LQOBE, , G. W. WILLIAMS, donald! MacRAS, C. M. B.TEDMAN, ISAAC BATES, JAS.A. LEAK, . F. BHETNSTEIN, JC. a BORDEN, : . mVOIXEKS, . . R. R, BRTDOERS, . j. w. A-rkmsoN. ... t ISAAC BATES. President 10. W. WILLIAMS, Vice President auMtf D. WALLACE. Cashier. i4The jllarion Star , rlnHE OLDEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN I . th tp tiaa aAotion.' one of the wealthiest and most prosperous hi the State, offers to Com mission and Wholesale Merchants and Manufac turers, and to those who have . adopted the plan mtmlcation with a large and Influential class of merclnts,-riieclianica,;plariter8 and. naval store men, whose pwwrafB ut wuw uuiwuyu. Tertbemontaand Business Cards Inserted on Ube ..oetOf la-a-r. . cMarionS.a - v v --- . FIT2-EDWARD ON SHIRTS I - : A'shirt is a very humble gar- ment, but after, all it has a great deal to do with a man's happiness. What misery arises from an ill. setting bosom, a bad-fitting neckV band, an uncomfortable yoke, of sleeves too short or too long. But now I will be comfortable and happy, I have found the shirt -: thatalways fits- "The Diamond." The tangled thread of life's ex istence henceforth will be smooth. WAMSUTTAAlOO LINj " If your dealer does not keep it, send his address to Daniel Miller & Co., sole manufacturers, Balti more, Md. , Omy 2 D& W3m chd hoc&urm TORPID "DOWELS. DISORDERED LIVER. . ;and MALARIA. From thoae sonrces arise three-fourths of the diseases of the human race. Thise symptoiCd Indicate their existence : To ot ppeUte, Bowels eostlTe, Stele Xlead vcbe,raaiBess after cattnf, aversion to exertion otbodr or mind, fractation f food, XrrltabUlty of temper, Ivr pirita, a. reeling or haTiag nKleeed Mme dntjr, XMaainese, fluttering at the Dots before the eyes, niahl y eol red TJrine, COSsnPATIOWr and do- . mand the use of a remedy that acts directly on the Liver.- As a Liver medicine TTJTT'S have no equal. Their action on the Kidneys and Skin is also prompt: removing all impurities through these three " scav of the system, producing appe tite, sound digestion, regular stools, a clear, skin and a vigorous body. l'Tjyrs PUJJS cause no nausea or griping nor interfere with dally work and are a perfect , ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. HB TEELS LIKE A MEW MaJUT. "I have 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 oat nicely. My appetite Is? splendid, food digests readily, and I now have natural passages.' I feel like a new roan." W.A. EDWARDS, Palmyra, O. ' Eoldrrerywhere.aoe. Office, 44 MarrayStN.Y. TUTTS IIAIH DYE. Obat Hair on Whiskers changed. In-, etantly to a GtossT Buck by a single ap plication of this Dte. Sold by Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of , Office, 44 Murray Street, New York. TUTTS MARUALOF OSEFOL RECEIPTS FEEL JyaODeodAWlv nrm snwefr "1y2p Buffalo Lithia Water FOR MALARIAL POISONING. USE OP IT IN A CASE OP YELLOW FEVER. Db. Wm. T. nowi.RD, of Baltimorx, Professor of Diseases of Women and Children in the University of Maryland. Dr. Howard attests the common adaptation of this water in "a mat range of cases" witn mat oi the far-famed White Sulphur Springs, in Green brier county, West Virginia, and adds the follow ing : . f "Indeed, m a certain class of cases it is mnoh superior to the latter. I allude to the abiding debility attendant upon the tardy convalescence from grave acute diseases; and more especially 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 Peculiar to Women that are remediable at all by mineral waters. In short, were I called upon to state from what mineral waters i nave seen me great est and most unmistakable amount of oood accrue in the largest number of cases in a general way I wouia- vnnesuatingiy say ine jtujfaw springs, xn MeclUemJnirg county, va." j Db. O. F. Mansok, op Richmond, Va Late Professor of General Pathology and Physio logy In theHedloal College of Virginia : "I have observed marked sanative effects from the Buffalo Water in Malarial Cachexia, Anionic Dyspepsia, some of the Peculiar Affections of Wo men, Anaemia, Hypochondriasis, Cardiac Palpita tions, Ac. It has been especially efficacious in nh.mn.ic rntermiltent Fever, numerous cases Ot this character, which had obstinately withstood the usual remedies, navina oeen restorea 10 perjen nemin in a brief space of time by a sojourn at the Springs, Dr. John W. Williamson, Jackson, Tknn. Extracts from Communication on the Therapeutic . . . .... -n -. I I'll?. W . 41. . jicitonoj ine tsujrcuoiMiatt rruivrmuiB - ''Virginia Medical Monthly" . . for February, 1877. i "Their great value in Malarial Diseases and torily tested; and I have no question that it would have been a valuable auxiliary in the treatment of the epidemic of Yellow Fever which so terribly afflicted the Mississippi Valley during the past summer. I prescribed it myself, and it gave prompt relief In a case of Suppression of Urine, in Yellow Fever, and decidedly mitigated other dis- .-y.'.j-v".--. r covered, but how far the water may have contri- bated to that result inavrng prescnoea it ux nut a single case) I, of course, cannot undertake to say. There is no doubt, however, about the fact that its administration was attended by the most. benefi cial reruns." : Water in cases of one dozen half gallon bottles A A. A. V. OnUMMd S3 percaso v mo Or1"1 ; , , : Jfor sale by W. H. Green, where the Springs 1-1 V. n t n n n r nampuieb uiay ij xuuuv,. THOS. F.GOODE, Proprietor, s ap 10 tf nrm Buffalo Lithia Springs, va F. G. & N. Eobinson. TVT& ARE. THANKFUL TO OUI$ FRIENDS FOR their liberal patronage. Our stock la all fresh goods and. guaranteed They can be returned at onr expense if not Chickens, which we sell at the very : lowest mar- ugaMare advancing, but we are still selling A - 1J I " Our Coffees are of best quality and sold at very A?Wnds of Baskets, Brooms, Buckets, Ac, on hand. Also choice stock of Crackers and Canned Goods. ' Jy a The Pamlico Enterprise ; STONEWALL. N. C. A FIRST CLASS WEEKLY PAPER, publlahed A. In the GRAIN REGION of the State. rates One Square, $12; Two Squares, $18: Three Squares. $24; Four Squares, $35i Quarter Column, am; nair 'i ?vinT""i y"t iMiuwiZf f iuu. ue- viation from above rates. ' w Address, , ENTERPRISE. jyStf 8tonewall,N.C ft should ba understood.. represent the . wholesale prices generally. In making up small orders higher prices have tone. charged."'-- , - ' ABTICIAS. , I PBICSS. BAGGING Gunny '.. . f Standards. i.. BACON North Carolina ' ,w 10H im 1- 15 111 10 i 8 ' Hams, v a Shoulders, 9 lb i ;. . -'. .. Sides, choice. 18 1b...i 00 00 00 00 '1 0 00 & & & & Wxstsbh Smoksd Hams. V B . , Sides V lb Shoulders. S B.... ........ .. Dky Saxtkd Sides, "fit x........ ' Shoulders, V B-....r.- BARRELS Spirits Turpentine, 00 - second liana, eacn.... New New Yorkf each........ Newdtv. each....... 1 60 1 80 1 00 28 8 00 0 00 16 ' 25 18 165 2 00 190' 80 9 00 & BEESWAX B... ........... , BRICKS Wilmington, M . . . . -1 - rortnern. .................. BUTTER North Carolina, V x. 14 0a its . Northern. Jb '85 25 12 CANDLES 9 S Sperm l'suoW....;.-l........i.i.... Adamantine................ 00 14 00 . 00 12 CHEESE 9 ttw-North'nFact'y & & & uairy, cream State .,r...... Ml COFFEE 9 Tb Java...... . 18 18 28 14 13 87K 92H 1 45 7 I AITIITM ' . .... : Ri5 10X CORN MEAL 18 bush., lv sacks, . 85 a i . Virginia Meall 4. 90 COTTT1N TIES 18 bundle 1 40 DOMESTICS Sheeting, 4-4, yd i 6W ma Vnk ftt trh 00 85 00; 13 ltUlUly JJf UUUULl ............. EGGS W dojeen. ........ .... FISH Mackerel, No1. 1. 9 bbl... 16 00 20 00 8 50 & 10 00 9 CO 10 00 ' 5 00. 5 50 8 50 a 9 00 JMaciterei, iso. l, v nan ddi.. Mackerel, No. 8, ft bbl. .... . Mackerel, No. 2, half bbl. Mackerel, No..S, V bbl...... Mullets, tt.hbl..-. 5 00 0 00 E12 00 4 00 Mullets, Pork bbls N. C. Roe Herring, V teg. 1100 3 00 J urvuoa. w n 10 FERTILIZERS 9 2,000 pounas Krencn's carbonate or uma 7 00 8 50 7 50 9 00 French's Agricultural Lime Peruvian uuano, o, 1 ..... . No. " " Lobos Baugh's Double Eagle Phos. Carolina Fertilizer.. Ground Bone , Bone Meal Bone Flour Navassa Guano Complete Manure.. Whann's Phosphate.... .... 57 50 36 00 63 60 87 00 51 00 25 00 50 00 00 00 004)0 45 00 00 00, 40 00 00 00 45 00 . 00 00 40 00 00 00 , 00 00 57 00 45 00 & 67 00 70 00 70 00 Wando Phosphate 00 00 fiercer A Butz's Phosnhate. 00 00 60 00 Exoellenza Cotton Fertilizer, 55 00 ' 60 00 FLOUR v bbl Inne. .......... o oo & 500 Northern super do, " Extra...., 6 25 Family ...1 5 60 City Mills Super... 5 CO - " Family 5 50 Extra FamUj ; 00 5 00 6 50 800 5 25 5 75 7 00 13 77 82 i 71 21 14 1 05 1 00 1 00 GLUE 9 ft ' I 10 UKAiw v ousnei. Corn,8tore,bag8,pnme,wnite Corn, cargo, in bulk, " Corn, cargo, in bags, Corn, cargo, mixed, in bags Oats, from store: 85 75 80 70E 50 Cow Peas 155 HIDES 9 Jh Green 4 Dry.!. 13 HAY 9 100 Bs Eastern 95 western North River..: ! 90. . HrtOP IRON lb ! 354 TARTi Q) lb Northern I 9 1 North Carolina w o n T.TMR W barrel 00 140 LUMBER City Sawed 9 M ft. ! Ship stmt, resawea. iw Rough Edge Plank 15 00 16 00 : West India Cargoes, accord ing to quality 13 00 18 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned. 18 00 22 00 Scantling and Boards, com'n 12 00 15 00 MOLASSES V gallon New Crop CUDa, innnas w j "K m bbls.... 00 30 Porto Rico, in hhds. .. i 00 ; 32 " in bbls 00 35 Sugar House, in hhds in bbls Svrun. in bbls NAILS 9 keg Cut. lOd basis.. OILS gallon Kerosene Lard Linseed Rosin - Tar Deck and Soar POULTRY ChickenaJive.grown Spring.. Turkevs PEANUS 9 bushel... I 75 POTATOES 9 bushel Sweet., j 60 Irish, per barrel, new w v PORK barrel City Mess.... 17 50 Prime 15 oo Rumo 17 00 RICE Carolina, W ft... I. 4 Rough, V bushel (upiana).. wi ( Do, do (Lowland) 1 00 RAGS ft Country 1 City j lja RflPK 33 lh: 14U SALT salt-Alum ,.. i 80 Liverpool Lisbon..... American SUGARS- ft Cuba.. Porto Rloo A Coffee b " i o & O " ! 7H 'Ex C . i 0 Crushed ! 106 SOAP : ft Northern... I 5 SHINGLES M-Contract.... 5 00 Common 2 00 Cypress Saps.. 4 50 Cypress Hearts.. 0 00 STAVES M W O Barrel. ... 18 00 RO Hogshead. 00 00 TALLOW ft......... ! 5 TIMBER M feet Ext Heart I (1st class yellow pine) . . 13 00, 13 50 Prime ship'g, 1st class heart. 12 00 Extra Mill, good heart , 8 50, 9 00 i MU1 Prime , 7 60 Common Mill 4 00 Inferior to Ordinary .... 8 50 WHISKEY gallon Northern 1 00 North Carolina 1 00 WOOL ft Washed j 00 Unwashed.... ! 15 Burrv - I W 14 00 13 00 10 00 800 4 60 400 5 00 2 60 20 18 12J4 3 W1XMINGTON EIONEY i MARKET. Exchange (sight) on New York . . J M discount Baltimore...... ? Boston......... Philadelphia . . . Western Cities Rxchanft. 30 da VS. 1 tt cent. Bank of New Hanover Stock 1 107 First National Bank Stock 90 Navassa Guano Company Stock. J..: 140 North Carolina Bonds Old Ex-Coupons , 23 . Funding, 1866...... 10 Funding, 1868 10 New 4s.. J 80 . SpeoialTax..: 4 W& WRRBonds,7o-(GoldInterest).... 116 Carolina Central R R Bonds, 6 Wo 106 Wilmington, Col. A Augusta R R Konds 105 Wilmington City Bonds (new) 6 o.:. 100 " 8 Wc.j 100 New Hanover County Bonds, 6 o 100 Wilmington A Weldon B4t Stock 110 North Carolina R R Stock j 80 Wilmington Gas Light Company Stock 50 Wilmington Cotton Mills Stock., j 120 THE CELEBRATED A8RISGT0MAHE FOWLS FOR SALE Y GAME FOWLS HAVE A NATIONAL RE Sutation. They have fought and won a series of le greatest mains ever fought en this or any other continent, and Fifteen Pairs, on exhibition at Philadelphia In '76, were honored Jy the Uni ted States Centennial Commissioner with the Di ploma and MedaL ' i . I have a variety of Colors and most approved Breeds in the United States. I will ship splendid Express, C.O.D., at from $4X0 to $6.00 each HENS, $2.60 and $3.00 each;- or $7.00 per Pair $10.00 per Trio. I expect to raise Two Hundred Pairs this Summer, the Finest! Games in the World, and will ship Young 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 for what you want. i Address, J. G. ARRLNGTON, : ap 6 tf HQllardston, Nash Co N. C. ENCOURAGE HOME INSTITUTIONS. Sccnrltj Against IFire, i ? The North Carolina Home Insurance Co. THIS COMPANY CONTINUES TO WRITE Po licies at fair rates on all classes of insurable P1Aiosses are promptly adjusted and paid. The "Home" is rapidly gaining in publio favor, and appeals with confidence to Insurers-of pro pert" iu North Carolina. ' Agents in all barts of the State. JOHN GATLTNG, Presideat. W. 8. PRIMROSE, Secretary. PULASKI CO WPER, Supervisor. ATKINSON & MANNING, Ants, sep 28 tf ' Wlhnington, N. C. Atlsbn BANkW NEW HANOVER BUILDING, Fire.r HarlnB aiTTlufek Coijanies. Aggregate Capital Represented Over 1100,000,000. ...lell tf . ' " ' ""r . T7ilmin!rton C: -X7cldoa OrricsorGxNXSnPXKHTTtiNr; ( v r Wilmington, ri.ij.jiiay a, 1884 -, lhange of ScHedrde. ON.'ANDiAFTER MAY 11THJ.884. AT 9.00 A.M. ' Passenger Trains on the Wilminstoa A Wei. don Railroad will run as follows: , . . 'J ' Day Mail and Express Trains,' Dally Ns.4TNortlan 48 South.': A Leave WImimgton, Front SC Depot, at 9.00 A.'M; Arrive at Weldon....................... 2.35 P M. Leave Weldon. .. ........ .". ..... . . . ... 8.65 P. X. Arrive at Wihnington, Front St. Depot, 8.35 P. M. Fast Thboosh Mail and Passxnskb Tbats Dailt . . WO. W SOUTH. , : . Leave Weldon. S .'. . . .'.t5.V. . . 8.45 P. M Arrive at Wilmington, Front st. Depot, iai0 P. M Mao. and Passznokb . Train "Daily No. 43 ;: . . ; nobth. .?:"?.": X:'Y Leave Wilmington.. . v. - , .-8.35 P. M .............. 2.35 A. M Arrive at Weldon , . , - Train No. 40 South will ston onlvat WIIboti' Goldsboro and Magnolia. : Trains on Tarboro Branch Road leave Rocky Mount for Tarboro at 1.20 P.M. and 4.30P.M. daily. Returning, .leave Tarboro at 3 P. M. and iu a. XL. aauy. - - . - Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3 25 P. M. Saturn. lug. leaves Scotland Neck at 8 SO A. M..daily. lTain mo. 4y maaes ciose connection at weiaon 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. - - . All trains run solid between Wilmington and Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleepers attached. . '. " ' . . - For accommodation of local travel a Passenger Coach will be attached to Local Freight leaving Wilmington at 6.55 A. M. daily except Sunday. . .' JOHN F. DIVINE, . : ; k ! ' . General Sup't. T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent. my 9 tf 't - . WILMINGTON, C0L1BIA& AUGUSTA Railroad .Co. j 7 OFnca or Gxnxbal Sup't, I j Wilmington, N. C, May 25, 1884. J jCliangebf Schepte. ON AND AFTER MAY 25TH; 1884. AT 3.50 A. M., the following Passenger Schedule will be run on this road: , NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS (Dally Nos. 48 West and 47 Eaat. . . Leave Wilmington..;..!. Leave Florence ; Arrive at C, C. Ss A. Junction. . . . . . Arrive at Columbia Leave Columbia Leave Cj, C. & A. Junction Leave Florence . i Arrive at Wilmington. Nisht Mail and Pamsngsb Tbain. Wkst. Leave Wflmington......... T.. Arrive at Florence ...9.05 P.M. .... 2.40 A.M. ....6.20 A.M. .... 6.40A.M. . 9.55 P 2C , ..10.20P.M. 4.50 A 1 .... 8.35A.M. aii.t. No. 40 ...10.30 P.M. a 140 A. 2C Mail and Pabsknskb Tbain Dailt No. 43 East. Leave Florence 4.65 P. M Arrive at Wilmington....... 8.05 P. M Train 43 stops at all Stations. . No. 40 stops only at Flemineton and Marien. Passeneers for Columbia and all points on Q. &. C K. it., U. & A. ti. K. stations, AUien Junction, and all points beyond, should take 40 Night Ex press. - Separate Pullman Sleepers for Augusta on Train 40. All trains run solid between Charleston and Wilmington. . Local Freight leaves Wilmington daily, except Sunday, at 7.00 A. M. JOHN F. DIVINE, - Gen'l Sup't. T. M. EMERSON, Geul Passenger Agent, my 25 tf . CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILROAD CO. Ofnci OT StrPSBINTBUDSHT, Wilmington, NC, May 11, 1884. Change of $ Schedule. ' ON AND AFTER MAY 12; 1884, THE FOL lowing Schedule will be operated on this Railroad: PASSENGER, MAIL ANd" EXPRESS TRAIN: DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS. 1 Leave WDmingtoa at. 7.30 P. M. No.l. V Leave Raleigh at.... 7.35 P. M. I Arrive at Charlotte at .7.00 A. MJ 1 Leave Charlotte at... .8.45 P. X. No. 2. y Arrive at Raleigh at... ...8.30 A. M. I Arrive at WilmEurton at. . . . . .8.00 A. M. . - i . : - Passenger Trains stop at regular stations only,; and Points designated in the Company's Time Table, j ; SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, MAIL, EX PRESS AND FREIGHT. Dally except Sundays. Leave Charlotte........1...- 5.15P. M. Arriyeat -Sbslby.... 9.00 P. M Leave Shelby ::v ... . 7.00 A. M. Arrive at Charlotte...... 10.45'A. M. Trains No. 1 and 2 make close connection at Hamlet with R.'fc A. Trains to and from Raleigh. Through Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte. Take Train No. 1 for Statesville, Stations West ern N. C. R. R., Ashville and points West. Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens, At lanta and all points Southwest. - ; L. C JONES. ' Superintendent. F. W. CLARK, General Passenger Agent, mylltf - o f . Her Healtn and Happiness are matters of Great Concern to all mankind. Nkab Mabtstta, GAi Some months ago I bought a bottle of Dr. J. Bradfield's Female Regulator, and nsed it in my family with great satisfaction. I have recom mended it to three, families, and they have found it to be just what ia claimed for it The females who have used it are now In perfect health and able to attend to their household duties. . 1 REV. H. B. JOHNSON. ' State or Georgia, Troup County. , . I have 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. : . ; SPBIKOFIELD, TkNH. Db. J, Bbadfikld: Dear Sir My daughter has been suffering for many years with that dreadful affliction known as Female Disease, which has cost me many dollars, and noth withstanding I had the best medical attendance, could not find relief. -1 have used many other kinds of medi cines without any effect.--1 had Just about given her up, was out of heart, but happened in the store of Wi W. 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