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1 - X - Tt...:.- r h' v. . Opium y used in Ita mcvnu- iqo s. sic jOOPIUp,Umr, . is used in (SYRETTES: d'ulWdpn'of )I .oJ land, ;7 s Pufef Rich 0 CCO, Ml 'QU& 1 mde 111 m mus; . Insist on having these,' and thus BE SURE of the BEST. L4 jof-Wc-maA BU LL. i1one fcnuinz willioui it. el3m cbd an 81 Words "Words fafl t express my grati- ; tade,n eays -Mr-- Selbt Carter, of Nashville, Teaa ffor flie benefits derived from. 7 ': :;'" c Ayer's Sarsaparilla. HaviBg been afflicted aUnlifeiritJiScrof ila, my system seemed satorated vifh it. - It came ont in Blotches, UlCera, and Mattery ' Sores, all over my body." " Mr. CaSteTttates 5 that he was entirely , enred ty ' tho :nse of "J Ayee's Saksapajuixa, and since diseon tinning its use, eight months ago, lie hat had no jetnrn of the scrofulous symptoms. " All baneful infections, of .the blood are . promptly removed by this unequalled altera- ' PEEPASED BY DrJ.C. Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Drasgtets; $1, six bottles for fS. iMUDiy ehw nrm dwJSl AYER'S Wn antidote tor all malarial dls- J wierg whieU, so far as known, is used; in n-' ? we? remedy, it coiiUius no Quiuiie, nor Dy mineral nor deleterious substance li hat v eer.al consequently produces noinirk)u . -puu uie constitution, but leaves the s5'steni9hoi.v ... , '.. 'vo.tuir as ii was uei ore ine auaciu.u , WAERAHT AYHfS AGUE CDEE 'r ' to cUre every case of Fever and Ague. Iutcr- ,, 'ttet .or CW11 Fevers Kemittent Fevcc, ..umb AP, Bilious Fever; and Liver Conn ''ut caused by malaria. In case of failure,S ' Mter dne trial, dealers are authorized, by otu ? ocular dated July 1st, 1882, to refund the 0l,JC.Ayerico.,LoweII,Ma8S. Sold by all Drnggtrts. ' .V ; - - i JilDAwem ; :;: bovSO i GOLD MiaJllW ;TiMS ;878. mm Warranted: JOmUlUtor JW Cocoa t from which the excess of Oilhagbeenremoved. IthaAre timet the ttrenjfth of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot Or ugar, and is therefore far more economi cal It i dellclou, 'Bdnrisbln& trengthening, easily digested, and admirably adapted for invalids aa weU for persons in healta. v . , BASER & rD0KutlMi- WlT wefxsmlJT iant pURCELL,H0U'0O Ague Gnre Brea Wilmington, S. A Perry, PrOpHetor. te'&Cpe?ft?llto appototmentfc TraaM Tofriing:fStaf; ' . SHINING FOR JESUS. j. f. .b." haters, al.- , ' Areyou dunin for Jesus,' darlings ? ' You lia.ve given your hearts to him; Butis the light strong within them, . Or is it buf pale and dim ? Can everybody see it- ,"- i 5 That Jesus is all to you 1 ' - ' That yonr love to him is burning 4 With radiance warm land Irue ? '-rV Is the seal upon your forehead, ' So that it must be known - That you are "all for Jesus" That your hearts are all his own ? Arefyou shining for Jesusr darlings, Shining just everywhere T i -, i. Not only in easy places, Not only just here or there. Shining in happy gatherings t - r . Where all are loved and known ? Shining where all are strangers - Shining when quite alone ? Shining at home, and making True sunshine all around ? Shining at school, and faithful -1 " Perhaps among faithless found ? Oh, rise and shine for Jesus ! -: : Be brave, and bright, and true To the- dear" arid loving Saviour. - ' - Who gave himself for you. '! r. Oh, shine for Jesus, darlings 1 ' And henceforth be your way- Bright with the light that shineth " Unto the perfect day. J&ELIGIO US MISCELLANY. Rev. .t)r.- DeKoven, well known in ; Episcopal circles, ' died Suddenly last week.-"-; ;;.-, "Jp'.;;- i Dr. Potter, , tbe - President of Hobart College, writes from' Geneva, N. Y.l declining to fill the office of Bishop .of Nebraska, to which he was recently chosen. Hejintends-to remain President of Hobart. Now, I have taken notice that the man who won't give to: foreign mis sions generally, won't give to home mia aionsr They are the men who are always quoting "Charity begins at home," and with them it always stays at home. Henry Ward Beecher. 1 y ( ;. .. The Rev. J. J. White, pastor of thq Fourth Street JL" E. Church. Brooklvn. advertised that he would speak on "The Candidates for, the .Nation." The church was crowded. His discourse was on the SatiourAndTliUcifer who he said are can didates battling for the t:ontrol of the 9ard.likhmond Advocate. , p- There are some Christian nen who somehow carry .the charm of an at tractive atmosphere with them." It's a" pleasure just to look at them: r Even when on differs in judgment with them as far as the poles are asunder, one is none the less drawn toward and fascinated by them. There is such sweetness in their spirit, such gracious gentleness ia their manner, such kind catholicity, such manly frank ness, such thorough self-respect on the one sHaridfand on "the' olherhand, such" perfect regard for the- fudgmeot of others, that one cannot help loving them, however conscience may : compel conclusions, on matter of mutual consequence, unlike those which they have reached.-42Vr. C. Presby terian. ' I j . Wherever vicious practices ap pear in children there has : been criminal neglect on the "part of the parents. The rule applies to all classes, to preachers, pre sidents, mechanics, merchants, farmers all, from the highest to the lowest. The fact is that boys are greatly neglected, even by religious fathers there are few excep tions, butthisis the general rule. Girls grow up better than boys, not because they are by nature made of better material, but because fathers -are not careful of their sons as mothers are. of their, daughters. The sweetest comfort of a man in old age. next to the '-conscious grace of God in his heart; must come from the 'good character of - his children, while the greatest anguish must come from . the .wickedness of their - -s- The Kevi Uriel liraves, a cler trvman well known in this city, died at 10 a. m. yesterday at his : residence, 315 Mosher street, in the 47th year of his age, after an illness of four weeks. Rev. Mr. Graves had been engaged in evangelical work in Norfolk. Portsmouth and vicinity I in conjunction with the Keys. Mr. Ander son and Dr. Kosser ot tne Metnoaist ii.pis copal Church South. The work resulted in the conversion of several -hundred per sons. Dunns a period of ten weeks, Mr. Graves preached one hundred and fifty ser mons. Jlis excessive labors resulted in the complete prostration of his nervous system. an attack of malaria followed, and he was . i - i . . . . i . . oougea to uesiHb irum nis wora anu reiuru home. Acute -pleuro-pneumonia set in and resulted in his death. ; Deceased was connected with several churches in Balti more in the last ten years. Baltimore Sun. Spirits Turpentine ' l Pittsboro ratifies, next Tuesday. Jadge Fowle will speak. ; , . Mr. Robert Payne,, street engi neer of Cnarlotte Is insane from the effects of asunstroke.;;-,;' ..SXi?&' , ' t Raleieh 4 F?for. The cotton 'kng the line of the Raleigh & Gaston Bail- road is not loolung so wen.. . ' , Concofdimw. Mhere never was a finer prospect for ta large corn; crop on up lands in this county. The bottom land, however, has. been too wet in some places. ' " " . . :. -V Graham Gleaner: Gen. Scales has appointed Junius. R. Parker to the va cancy for ms aisxricii now exiuuu ai. i .Wake Point Military Academy ? " ThdLTarbord A7i!t has Tideatly improved latterly. It is a Btaunoh rvmnrratio Tjaner.- with which we are pleased to be able td kgree so" bften. 'f-. i Rockinffhaitt Spirit; Thje rate of taxAtioninahi8 county. Jor. the: current year is as follows : State school tax, 12J inta nn ino? conntv tax. 874 cents on itiOOt louLi 50T cento .'on MJ Poll tax, 1 - Wilson Advance: lhe pro tracted meeting in the M,etho Church at hwannt rrmtiniiea with unabated interest. tJott- Mr. WftndfiTihall is assisting the pas tor, Rev. J. U, . Cordon. There have been fourteen accessions and twenty conversions. i J- T'exinffton DiwafcA: The wheat crop is so large : that there- are not enough TUiaa nnra. dauehter of Mr. I. S. TomUn llr. nt Thnmaavilu. died on the 13th inst., of cholera morbus, after an illness of only two days. Her age wap aooui seyeuieen i Shelbv Aiirofa ':: There is much .L;mantin lAwfir Burke and upper por f mvAlanVI in regard to garnet, r Jir Webb Wellmon; has found "a rich deposit rjt Mmtnn his rjlace in Burke, Lower Fork Township, and receives $12 per ton from a Pennsylvanian, who has machinery at Morganton for grinding- and preparing lttormarKeL is... - - - 1 OAMahoro JiuOetin: Died, in Aa m-tv mi th 14th inst ' Mrs. Susan TfinlavRnn. relict of the late Rev. A. J, T?;ni-tror.T in fha Km Ti -vpaTOf her age. 2 aiS41J UVM M S VMW WW J J" V Corn is looking remarkably well and cot-, tpnt where the farmer nas uouo ufcJ( favnraW with former Wars, that turned out (at harvesting time) to-Aaw hpm. errt rrrrr vrnora - v. . V- Kaleiffh Xfewa- Observer . r Thfl" son of MaJ. W. IL Bavlev.who was run r over bV: a carriage on the Birhtnf the frranrl I ratiflcaton meeting, we are glad to state; is now up and out once again. The big- gest tomatoes,. we have ever seen are shown' by K. 8. Perry; Esq. , and are the products of his farm a few miles out of town. ' The largest of the lot .would AH a peck measure ana weignsi pouna-n-otmceB.-ltisthe very jumbo of tomatoes; ' -J- Pittsboro Sbt r 'Theiatest in formation from our agriculturis& isthat the wheat crop was only slightly -damaged dv rne wet ,weatner,r .-: j. Guthrie, Esq., informs us that decided damage was done to the crops in the track of the storm' in his section. Fortunately the.. track. was narrow.! Rev. W. S. Lac y furnished the goodpeple ofheulf -the pleasure' and, profit of one of his .Readings on 'Motf dav; evening: for the' benefit of the-Gnlf church, j -v--. - '"v-':. New Berne ' Journal: ' Moek- hkad Crrv, July 17. Only three sharpies were entered for the regatta to-day, Jesse Arthur, Julia Bell and Emily B. The Jesse Arthur came in thirty seconds ahead of, the Julia Bejl, and the Emily Bj three minutes ' later. 4 Stonewall item: Weather fine; crops doing all thaf CQul4be askedr If ho change from the outlook occurs, there will be more sweet potatoes and peas raised in this county 'by 100 perlcent. than. ever in one year, before. -: . .--; ; - Hillsboro Observer: A letter from a friend at Chapel 'Hill 'says: The Normal School will Close next -Wednesday merbt. it is a success: about 7o teachers . ec rolled. r : The colored teachers . of Orange 'county will meet: at the court house, Saturday," July 19tb-at 2 o'clock p.. m., for the purpose' of 'organizing a Teach ers Institute to be continued through July. - Greenville i standard; On last Satur dag night the houses of several per sons in town werer entered by unknown parties with burglarious intent. - - Charlotte Observer.: A few nights ago Mike Washington, who is not a descendant of . George, or the cherry tree,; but who is a colored laborer, on Mr. Thos. EL Gaither's farm in . Gaston county, was cleaning up an old pistol "that wasn't load ed.' He dropped the cylindar on the floor and the concussion exploded a -percussion cap that had been overlooked, which start ed a leaden ball in the direction of the "grey matter" in Mike's cranium. ..The ball made a miscalculation as to the strength of Mike's skull.. It struck just above the eye,, and running along the skull inside the SKin, went out at the top oC his head, a sadder but a wiser ball. - Wadesboro IVmes : As the week advances we hear of damage to crops from the heavy rain of last week. Mr. David Redfern, - who lives near Thompson creek, about'll miles from this place, lost 500 shooks of oats by the over flowing of the creek, and others; whose lands border on it were also heavy losers. On the creek were three mills, but these as well as every bridge which crossed it,: were washed away in the White Store neigh borhood considerable loss was sustained. I Jones CrSekwas very full and overflowed. Mr. W. A- Barrett and five others, whose names out informant could not recall, each lost from 100 to 500 shooks of oats and their low-land corn was more or.less dam aged. jr Monday night a Cleveland and Hendricks ratification meeting of the voters of Wadesboro was held at the court house. We were one of those who did not attend and feel that we sustained a loss in .not be ing able to hear. .Judge Bennett. .His speech was characteristic of him, forcible, stirring, -and eloquent, and at the conclu sion a campaign club was formed. . POLITICAL, JPOJITTS r Mrf Blaine was aCleyeland man two yearaago. He ought to be , one now Troy Press. - . ' - Mr. 'Creveland's record is much shorter than Blaine's. -. It is- - also mucB tHe&neT.Chieago. limes, Ind. . One of the best planks in the Democratic platform is Governor Cleve land's record. Kansas City Times, Vera. ' Even Evarts has stooped to conquer, and, in trying to conquer, has had to i lie. What loo la wese mortals dci Balt imore Bay, Dw. ThO Republican lament over the disappearance of our navy is as ingenuous as a cat s lament over tne disappearance. ,oi the creani. Boston Herald, lnd. Jirp.. vxiciauu a uuuuumivu - dci i as a tonic - to the Republicans. Hartford Post. And as most or theuermaa vote will o to himj it , will prove Teutonic. Boston ost, Beins-. . -t - i- ' The d iscbvery had already been made that Mi. Hendricks means, business. The ambulance corps will please -sweep up and remove the remains of .little iJill Chan dler. Atlanta Constitution, Tktms M . ' Hurrah hurrah for handsome Grover! He'll be boss of the land of clover. j Iwi&rille Courier- Journal, Bern. We'll shout for our man and his important arjbendix ! We'll whoop 'er up;;live1y for Cleveland and Hendricks I . I Chicago Herald, Bern. JUST FOR FUN. I ' X ' . " . .'t : . J" f The English is aqueerJanguage. In England a "pony" is a five-pound note; -iii this country, a glass- of beer; in the die-' tienary.asmall horse. i'?rana Aavenistr. i The most trying circumstances uader which a -boy can be is when another boy is injthe alley winking at him and his father is offering him a nickel to carry in a p3e of wood. Texas Sitings. t ! His figured out that the wealth of the tJnited States averages fOOaperCapP it of the population. We wish lhe man who has got the other $ 8.y inai Deiangs toi us would hurrry along ' with it.-Boston" Post. . .. - ; Now close the front blinds and the curtains pulldown, "'We'll K-re in ifco Htohtl ft wllilpf ' ' V 'KT And the peighbprs will think, we have gone J OUS Ol WWII, . - And thus well be thought fufce style. i i rr . sit. T 7 -Somebodr store jonng CokVs theswhUe hewasirimming, thither W"" V . r ? . . : ii! day -and the poor-Dftrnser auenaieopuonu sympathy by referring to the stolen rknent as his flrst loss sun. jurmiyw jf' 1 My courage strengthened as I gazed ; The; words, came rushing to my lips, The old., old tale of love was told, & j." Sheiglanced dowtf at her finger tips. , Anil iliefTihe sDoke"Th accehtSTIow," ' While blushes reduusJi-eek I "It may be vrong for me td ask, f xsut now mucu uw you i 1 How tbe New Torlt Papers Stand. - iFOR IJBrVKIiAKi)..- Berald, - . FOB JBLATKK. . V Tribune, . Mail and "RxRress. rimes, Comm'lAdVertiserl Journal of Commerce, Morning Journal, -Truth, ' ; t . Tages Nachrichten.r Staats Zeitnng; Courierdes Etatff Upis y Telegram: t fr,v , ' wt -V- Dial, ; Graphic,' , , ?' , News, i- ' HALF AND HAtF.' Sun,. - VTHJE. JSETUJRm .OF GREEK i - - a 1 . -, x " '- :l - - Philaflftlnhia TifriPa - - rAx - tarlh emaciated rnPTiv?nTiVftl cx.ionom, emaciatett men put of wy 9 DMdQf twenty-fly e aro bropght "back. Alive, ,. fThe.; names of theiother nineteen'have ?b6en k added to onff 1?- cf victima J of !kaHt .i :) -rruf I Ardtic'exploration all but barren' as I , they are of scientific "results, are male illustrions by human heroism andt endurance, and each new chapter . thap lis added :r to ithe 8tory; ;is but anotherltale of sufferinsr. ButGreelv. josi snatched) as iti werejfromtb?, jaws of death, nab little. to say, about all rthis; Not sooner - does t he get itaiinireach.ofrthe telegrhJ thani he.jtnnounces proudly to. his superior, officer that he has penetrated farther norlh thari any one had been' before him. J Thai is his achievement," that repays himv for all that he has en dured, and as long as there is . yet i & farther point to be reached we- mayr be 'pure that there will Jbe ad venturous spirits' ready;, and f anxious to Sa&e the' terrors from which Greely has but just escaped..: , j ' Blalnes iYld td tbe Soutliv " : J I ' ' Boston Advertiser, Rep.'' . Mr. Blaine's organ in New York appealed to the lcaders-.of the South Jthe other" day;' to 'know "for!1 what reason" they are fightingjthe Repub lican party. .Had the question been asked concerning Mr. 'Blaine,' as one of Jthe leaders : of the party a few years i ago,v the 1 answer might have ben that they were fighting in self defense.' In his place in Congress Mr,. Blaine had deliberately, - and without sufficient cause, sought to re kindle the dying embers of the old sectional fires, in his own interest as a Presidential candidate; And in the" summer campaign in Maine, in 1880, itwas Mr. Blaine who bore the "bloody shirt" to, the front, gave an inventory of the "rebel' brigadiers" in congress ana sougnt to arouse tne fears of the ignorant by a conjured alarm as to the danger of an assump tion of the "rebel debt" be the nation in base of a Democratic success. ' A $usst!on for the Blaine JVaneers. j -New York Evening Post. ' Why not collect 'all the shining" liglits of the Blaine party at Augusta otf some Sunday ' during the cam paign and send them all to church together? What a fine moral 'effect it would have to group at the same time in the two Blaine pews Pbw Clayton, Steve Elkins, Joyce, Tom Piatt, Jimmy Hosted, Jay Gould, Russell Sage, Cyrus W. Field, Pat rick Ford, O'Donovaa Rossa, Robe son, Keifer, the four old pastors, Barney Biglin, Bob McCord and Johnny O'Brien! They tfould crowd the two Blaine pews and overflow into two others, and the effect upon them as well as upon the eonntfy would be powerful for good. A Card. To all who are suffering from errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood,. &a, I will send a recipe that will cure you free of CQARG&. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary i Soutlr Amer ica. .. Send self-addressed envelope to RrvV Josefh T. Inmjui, Station B, Neu York. II t TORPID rDQ7LS, DISORDERED LIVER, I and MALARIA. From thCKie sonrcea arise sliree-fouTtlia of the diseases ot the taxmax race. XVse jsymptoiC indicate their exotence : Xom ot Appetite, 'Bowels- eostivt, ,Sielt Head ache, ftillmeM after eatfav, aversion to exertion of toodjr or Sraetatlon of food Irritability of temper, Low spirits, A reeling of basins; neglected some duty IHufnesBrXltt-terlns; at the Heart, Dots before tna eyes, nignly col ored IJrine, CONSTtfAElOIf, and, de mand the use of a remedy toat acts directly on the Liver. As aUver nMdlclne TVrTTS PIXXS have no equal. Tieir action on the Aianeys ana sun is also prmpt; removrng1 an impurities tnroafro these three enswrs of tne avstenm. ttrodoclnar anno. tite, sound digestion, regal 2r stools, a clear pakto and a vigorous body "ftU TITO PUUS cause no -nausea' pr gripug nor Interfere 'With dally -work and are a jerfect AriTIDOTE TO PALARIA. HE FEELS LIKE AfTEW MAN. 1 "I have bad Dyspepsia , With Constlpao. tlon.two years, and nave tried ten different . kinds of pills, end TTJTTS are the first; that have done me any good. They have cleaned me ont nicely. 1 Mf appetite ia splendid, food digests readily, and I now have natural passages -1 Yetl like a new iman." WvDDWABDS, palmyra, O. ' 'EoldereiTrherc,age43ffioe4yarrayStN.Y. TUTTS imiRlDYL Ghat Hub ob WmSK EE? Chan ged in. etantly to a Glossy Black ky a single ap I plication of this Dye. Sold by uruggisia, ' or.sent by express on receipt of f 1. j ; f . .. . omce, 44 Murray Htreet, jyew i otk j . ItDTTS MAKUALOFUSEfDLIECElPTS FREE, ui Jy 30 Peod&Wlv: ; t nim r M weirr ; iy so ' ' . . J r ' - - ' 1 Steamship Ca f - FRdM nif k j At 3olgckR . BEGULATOR .. .,3.stw4yj July 6. BfcjEPACrOB. (-...'. BXGtTLATpB k.v.v..-if f . lit 'xrnfi'1? 1 v ' " PROM WILMDuTON. 1 Sat ay, JnH?y I .!'.- i(mot mm SFACTOB July 19. JQTjtAfOB'.V : . .. x,,aU July E8, LrtWeStThroutrB ft rnaranteed to and fl points iii North anntn-Darollna. ' :' r.' .ls r. or UTeigni. ur f '-; :u II. O. OTiLU20NESr - : -, - - uurintenaent, t 1 5? ' Ttn f fWUniiiigtenrW.vC. n inx. Jlr C!a.. rininra.1 AcrAnts."- -85jBfcR4way, Kew Yiirk. Land Pk3terr I j i intji imp T70R BALB BY- WOODY i nr. WOODY CTJBBZK. Cteneral Conudaknt Merchants, f JAlso. Sole Arenta ror th BTLAND PLAfl- TKR MILLS, the proa nets a wniou arei uiwis font H n riiA3iJi'J uiuimjwi wnuuni'. Corresp ondence solicited. - ap8tfr ' - - - ---- L '' - ' . i.fl.tl.l fl J I. .1 . 1 UfllTlUII - -WHOLESALE , PUIVE8. 'v' - jgBPOur quotations. It should be understood, represent the wholesale prices . generally. In making up small orders higher prices ha,ve to be cnargeo. v . ., -. 1 ABTJQIM . it FKICKS. oo i' 12 15 B ACON North Carolina r Hams; V 00 r ' aaouiaers, j tw 11 Sides, choice, vj Wkstkbh SifOKsn Jlam OQ 00 0 qiuoB, 10 Shoulders. lb 00 00 8 Dky Saatxd Sides, . ., ". Hnouiaers. w b. ....... BARBKLS Spirits Turpentine,, 160 1 20 1 00 26 8 00 0 00 16 New New York, each.,.. . New Cltv. each... ....... . .. . su ,? 1 90 ; - S7'y 9 00 ' BKESWAX V ..w.....fl..... BRICKS Wumlngton, M.... Northern. -i. - .v. .iv BirrTKR Korth Carolina, D. moo .18 v 85 & 85 Northesn. 1, - 25 18 CANDLES Sperm. . . . . . , TauoWt'A . . , . . V. ....'.'- Adamantine .... i llMia ' 18 .J oo r.,1: 14 & 14U 00 f - lSJi tTHEESE Ib-North'nFact'y Bairr, uream 11 COFJKB-- ft Java. l 18- l 13 a 102 85 -SO 140 : ' r W 00 a . oof a 28f, 14; 13 87 92 45 v 7 86 t - Laguyra " Kin CORN MEAL bush., in sacks, r i Virginia Meall ,. COTTON TTES-J bundlQ. . . DOMBSTICSHBheeting, 4-4, fl yd Yarns; ' bunch .v. .... v ... t EGGS doEen... .............. FISH Mackerel, No. 1, bbl... 13 . IB 00 20 00 8 50 10 00 0 60 0k 10 00 Mackerel, No. 1, 9 half bbl.. nacKereL iso. w dd Mackerel, No. 2, Mackerel, No. 8, b5l: 500 5 50 bbl 8fi0:00: Mallets. bbl, 5 00 6 00 11 00 12 00 Mullets, Pork bbls. N. C. Roe Herring, V eg.. . I)ryCod. lb 3 00 4 00 10 FERTILIZERS 2.000 nounOS jrrenon's uaroonate or mne i w French's Agricultural Lime 8 SO Peruvian Guano, No1...... 67 50 1 " No. 2..::.. 36D0 i -: Lobos... 0000 7 50 '00 ' 63 50 87 00 5100 25 00 Baugh's Double Eagle Pbos. 00 00 Carolina Fertilizer. Ground Bone .... . . . . Bone Meal.......... Bone Flour Navassa Guano...... Complete Manure... Whann's Phosphate. Wando PhosDbate.'. 45 0ft 50 00 00 00 40 00 .... 00 00 45 00 ' .... 00 00 57 00 . 40 00 45 00 . .v. 00 W 67 00 ....00 00i 70 00 . 00 00 70 00 . Bcrger -Butz's Phosphate. 00 00 Excellenza Cotton Fertilizer, 65 00 860 00 60 00 FLOUR bbl Fine...... 0 00 5 00 Nortoera super. : " Kxtra..,. j w -Family v City Mius Super... " Family.... ; " Extra Family 4 60 5 00 6 25 6 50 6 60 8 00 -6 CO 5 25 5 60 5 75 00 7 00 Iff. 13 . GLUE V ft............... GBllN-H? buaheL; t v . Corn,store, Dags.prune, wmie Corn, cargo, in bulk, " Corn, cargo, to bags, ' Corn, cargo, mixed, in bags Oats, from store. Cow Peas.: 75 0 & 77 82 71 62 3 00 6 i'U 1 00 l so-- 140 70g 5U 55 4; 13 95 HIDES ft Green - k. Dry-S. ....... --.-.-.. HAY $100 lbs Eastern Western 90 North River... 4 90 HOOP IRON 19 ft LARD . ft Northern . North Carolina..: 10 LIME barrel 00 LUMBER City Sawed M f t. & & (Ship Btno, resawea.. ... vsw Rough Edge Plank. 15 00 West India Cargoes, accord- ' ; ingtoquaUty 13 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned. J& 00 Scantling and Boards,com'n 12 00 20 00 16 00 18 00 22 00 15 00 MOLASSES V gallon new crop uuDa, in nnas uu , . " . .In KKIa M - Porto BJoo, In hhds. . . "In bbls.. Sugar House, in hhds .... 00 " lnbbla..... .. 00 o jr I u u. uiuuiao........... , w NAILS keg Cut lOd basis: 0T OILS gallon Keroseae .... .. 12 Lard I m Linseed 'OO Rosin 15 Tar ..- 00 Deck and Sdst 00 .. POULTRY ChickenB,live,prown Off & , " spring.. VI a Turkeys , 60 PEANUrs 9 bushel 75 POTATOES fl bushel-Sweet.. CO Irish, per barrel, new 00 PORK barrel City Mess.... 17 50 1 Prime mw 9 : RufflD 17 00 3 RICB-Carolina, ft.. 4?4 Kougn, v Dusnei tupiana;.. su Dn. do f Lowland 100 HI BAGS V ft Country,..,......-. " 1 d city iw ROPE 9 ft.... ... 14V$ HAXix ! satw alum ..; . ou ut Liverpool w vj Lisbon,.. 00 f American...::..........-..... - . 00 s SUGAR ft Cuba , 0 Porto Rico . 0 A Coffee 0 0 B " 0 c " 7H Ex C 0 Crushed. ' 10U SOAP, ft Northern 6 SSINGLES v M Contract.... 5 oo common. .... . ...... u w o Cynress Saps... 4 60 1 " Cypress Hearts 0 00 STAVES- M W O Barrel. ... 12 00 RO Hogshead- 00 00 : TALLOW ft. 5 TIMBER V M feet Ext Heart T - - (1st class yellow pine; . 13 qu, .w . j& Prime shlp'g, 1st class heart . 00 ; Extra Mill, good heart 00 Mill Prime u 0 50, Common Mill 4 00 Inferior to Ordinary 3 007 WHISKEY V gallon Morthern 1 00 i North Carolina 1 00 WOOL fl ft Washed 00 unwasnea ia h Burrv ...i 10 WILMINGTON- EIONEY rMA.KK.KT. Exchange (sight) on NewYorlcr: . . . . . J4 dlsoounf t Baltimore.,., .m - Boston. i..iir....w " . Phuadelphia.:...H M. Western. Cities, : " Exehanee: 30 days, 1 w cent. Bank of New Hanover Stock. 107 90 140 23 10 ! 10 ( 80 4 116 106 105 100 100 100 110 80 .50 120; First National Bank Stock .... ............ Navassa Guano Company stock ........ North Carolina Bonds Old Ex-Conpons. . Vs; Fundini,1888..".. Special Tax.. TT W 1, A .fliflflH., y uv. u.aw. . . Carolina Central R B Bonds?' 6 fJoi-.i Wilmington, CoL b Augusta B R Bonds -Wilmington City Bonds (new) 6 fic.v. .... t - . 8 fie." :. iv. New Hanover CtouniyBonds, 6 fJo ! .'. . . . 'A Wilmington 4s Weldon RR Stock. ........ North Carolina BB.Stock?. .-...tr.-. Wilmington Gas Light Company -Stock... Wilmington cotton Jtuis HtocK.i .., . . . Tl)fT GAME FOWXS HAYB A. NATIONAL BE putatlon They have fought and won a series of tne greatest mauis ever-ronent en ims or ay other continent, and Fifteen Pairs, on exhibition atiPTinadeTriMaitn "76: were honored bv the Uni- !tea States CnMnnlal.CommiesloneT witit tne ut- Breeartn thePtflted States. frwm,shlppiegdid - l nave a vaneiy oi iuiuns wiu mum apim w a, per eaeb per .pair ftp. 00 per Triof I expect to raise Two- Hundred Kim thin 8m"v the Finest Games in the World answSWpJrbw Pl. March and April naicn aurmg uie mouum 01. utgusb, oop temberaad October,-at Five Dpllsrs; per Pair, or Seven joouars per iTio. - oeveasaMyUteaitne supenorny 01, my ciras, lease bacx the assertion with their stamps. lnle: rtt foriwtet you want. ) f . Q. AiUUJMU'1-UH, lVNashCo.. N.C. HOHBiusirrofioKs. Serlty Aealnst Tire. IliTKuTtr tooMffliirlimiicB Co. iflis COMPACbNTiNtJEafTO WBTTE Po licies atfalr ratesicmallplasses f dasurable property. ertv. -i - All losses sre nronuuv adjusted and ni . losses are promptly aflinated and paid. The "Home" is rapidly gaining in public favor, and apeulswtth-oonttdenee to lasarers, of propert iioiTntiotnta.: - - ents in all parts pi the state. JOHSTWLINaU ' "w.fiRlJBosB?l t ATKINSOT As MANNING.'. lD BUT 91 T i V ft rWJlpuwrtOB. JJ. Atlnmotf&naiining's BANK OF JfiAJYIB BUILIJING, 1 i '. V .,1-V'iTT; ' .. ..;. -... .-. ... ' Rib, : flarac ut; comjanies, j AgrtoCplt BetedOverfW i Aaoie iii visor. . Aeents. - a . "I Railroad Cq.,.; I Onrtmi o Gxs'i StmnusTssnsjn; i , Wilmington, N. C July 11, 1884. f i(-.jiu.m-i - Change of Schedule. rN AND AFTER JULY 1S,? 1884,' AT 9.00 A:M. VjF Passenger Trains on the Wllnilntrton -Welt- don Aauroaa wiu run as iouows; Day Mali and; Krpresa Trains, Dally , t nei.47 Honntaa 48 sontn. Leave Wilmington. Front St. Depot, at 9.00 A M. Arrive at Weldon................. 2.85 P M. Leave Weldon.. ' a i t i Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. Depot, 8.35 P. M. YascThbodch Mail Ann Passxnsbb TaATir Dailt y: lIf.:. j,.-, Ntt-SoincBv,! , ? . ? Leavo Weldon..i.....v...-......' . :. 5.35P. M 4 Arrive at Wilmington, Front it. Depot, 10.00 P. M MaiS .kd PAssnfSKa - Tkaih r" Daily-tNo. 43 Leave Wltolngton..... 8.35 P. M' Arriye at Weldon...... ...TrfvT.. 2.35 A. M Train No. 40 South will ston onlv at Wflann.' Goldsboro and Magnolia. Trains on Tarboro Branch Road leave ftndv Mount for Tarboro at 1.20 P. M and 4.30 p. mV daily. Returning, leave Tarboro at 3 P. M. and 10A3M.daUy. Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road buna Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3.25 P. M. . Return ing, leaves Scotland Neck at 8 30 A. M. daUy. . . Train No. 47 makes close connection at Weldon for all points North daily. All rail via Richmond, and daily except Sunday via Bay Line. Train No. 43 runs dailT and makes cIosa cnn.'- neotlon for all points North via Rlehmond and wasnington. - v - . . All trains run solid between 'WHmlnenn nnit' Washington,-and have PnHmaa Palace Sleepers attached. i ; V For accommodation of local travel a Passenger Coach will be attached to Local Freight leaving Wilmington at 6.56 A. M. dally except Sunday. V f , ' : ; JOHN F. DIVINE, " General Supt. T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent. Jy 12 tf I; j- WILMINGTON, COLOMBIA & AUGUSTA Railroad Co. Omci op GkitkraIi Sup't, " I' Wilmington,. N. C July 11, 1884. f Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER JULY13TH, k884. AT 9i)5 P. ; VL. the followlnt? Yassensrcr Schindnla. wHll he run on this road: NIC1IT EXPRESS TBAIN8 (Dally) Nos. 48 West and 4T East. .- 'ii '. Leave Wilmington.... v.... Leave Florence . . . Arrive at C, C. A A. Junction, i .' . . . . .. 9.05P.M. ... 2.40A.M. ... 6.20A.M. 6.40 A.M. 9.55 P.M. . ..10.20P.fi. . 4. 50 .A. 2Cs - 835 .A 1C Daixt. No. 40 Arrive at Columbia... Leave Columbia . .i ,, . Leave O. C. & A. Junction.. . . j. . :i . Leave Florence. Arrive at Wilmington. Night Mux Asn Passskssb Tbaim. ; Wasr. Leave Wilmington...... Arrive at Florence ...10.20 P.M. ... 1.25 A.M. -No. 43 East. , . . . 4.05 P. M .... 8.05 P. M Mah, Ann Passxhoxb Tbats Daii,t Leave Florence.. ........... i.. Arrive at Wilmington Tram 43 stops at all Stations. No. '40 stems onlv nt Flemln(7toB tmA Vo.rtnn. Passengers for Columbia and all points on G lumbia and all points on G. & C. B. R., C. St A. R. B. Stations, Aiken Junction, Aiken Junction, take 40 Night Ex- and all .points beyond, should press. -- Separate Pullman Sleepers for Augusta on Train 4U. All trains run solid between Wilmington. - Charleston and - Local Freight leaves Wilmington dally, except Sunday, at 7.00 A. M. JOHN F. DIVINE, ' j s Gen'l Supt. T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent, jy 12 tf CAROLINA CENTRAL BAILRQAD CO. Ovjpics aw SupskjStssusnt- J" 1 Wilmington, N.. C, May 11, 1884. Change of Scheduler ON"AND AFTER MAY 12, 1384, THE FOLr lowing Schedule will be operated on this nauroaa: . . PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN: ' DALLY EXCEPT SUNDAYS. . 1 Leave Wumingtoa at. ... . Nd. 1. J- Leave Raleigh at S Arrive at Charlotte at.... r 7.30 P 2C 7.35 P. M. .....7.00 A. M. 1 ; ) Leave Charlotte at..i.....t....8.45 P. M. No. 2. V Arrive at Raleigh.at. : . ........ .8.30 A. M. I Arrive at Wilmington at 8.00 A.M. 'i Passenger Trains stop at regular stations only, anu romu aesignatea in the Company's Time Table. SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, MALL. EX PRESS AND FREIGHT, ! . Dally except Sundays. Leave Charlotte........ ...... 5.15P. M. Arrive at Shelby..1....:......., j... .-v.. 9.00 P. M. Leave Shelby............ ..L..i. ....... 7.00 A. M. Arrive at Charlotte . i .1 . ..... 10.45 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 and Charlotte. Take Train No. 1 for StatesvUla, Stations West ern N. C. B. R-, Ashvflle and Dolnts West: Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens, At Janta and all points Southwest.! - ! i L., C. JONES, - r ; ' 4 ! Superintendent. F. W. CLARK, Geperal Eassenger Agent, , mylltf -- -- . -. ;-i j - - -: . A ;SmGLE 'i FAdT ! " ; IS W0ETH A SHIP-IOMi OF ARGUMENT. -V -", . ; . .t- : . i ,. -;f . c ..: . - t . : ' '' Cartersvillk, Ga. . t This will certify that two members of.myim--mediate family, after having : suffered for many years from menstrual irregnlarity,, and having been treated without benefit by Various . medi- cat doctors, were at length completely cured by one bottle of Dr J. i Bradfield s Female Regulator.- Its effect on . such cases ls truly wonderful, and well may the remedy" be;: c'alied "Woman's Best Friend."'? - -4 Yours respectfully, ' . -; JAMES W. STRANGE. 4 - ENT ABSOLTJTE StTCCESIS. 1 jn.aj. iiuuii vi. nuikucr, ui AUiuiut, wou uiu ia vdrably known all over the: United; States as a Generallnsurance Agent, saysi I used this reme dy befbrei&e war on a large plantation in a greall number of cases, utoxtywtthabtciwu tveces." . ' i - . ; .j.,.- , t-: -;r rHv.' - r pr. J. Davis, af ;Milltown, AJa,, writest'Have. used Bradfield's Regulator extensively in my practice with entire success; ; If it Is not'aspeclllc, ltjla, fat ray opinion, th best known remedy for toe diseases for whfcli It ,1s reconLmen4ecL.'; ?, ' Alady ofBonnam, Texas, wrrte5 nave been. using yonr Female jiegnlator for several weeks aad with great benefit. My- ease1 Is of long stand- ... -J ' 1 i- a. . ma - J ' " I ' ', ano; nas paraeo many poysioians, 1 nave ed every medicine I could hear, of but the .Regulator Is the only one that nas ever relieved distressing suuenngs." ; v - . f. ? " "-,?- NOTASXTLGA, A LA. . r. J. 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Office, 159 W. 23d St; PhUadelphia Offloe, 1205 Chestnut St. -, ap 1 tf eh s m i ; ; 1 . iWhite Ileal Yeast. VERY VALUABLE PURE YEAST POWDER. Baying been thoroughly tested by a great many of the ladles of Wilmington, I feel no hesitation in commending it to the public, bread, rolls or biscuit. It is elegant for njts made by Miss Hodges, of this city, of pure 1 veaBtable matter, and she refers to Mrs. A. A. Willard, Mrs. Gen. Whiting, i , Mrs. W. X Gore, i ; j Mrs. Samuel Northrop, forfthe correctness of her statements. j " I For sale by V" .. . : I J JNO. L. BOATWRIGHT, ; 12 & 14 No. Front St., mh30tf Sole Agent. Groceries. Groceries.1 f -igQQ Bbls FLOUR, all grades, !Kn BDis Granulated sugar, ' .4 4WJ Extra C and C OA A Bass Bio and Laguyra COFFEE, j Tierces LARD, I J.AQ P4868 and Buckets LARD, ' j gQoxes CHEESE," ' l Boxes and Bbls CRACKERS, ' - tO A A Bbls SEED POTATOES. 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