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, - . " - -, 7 -.vtv, -7 ito ... 5- . - -. .. J " ... ?H,5. '..I.. I)EL '" CURETTES J III - f s I su i i K ' d Uub- dinners, men wi m1 c is dmrid. ; Each Cigarette is provided wTAaI , . . 1 k . 1 1 sweet, clean, new mouth piece-, whic! disposes of all nicotine Ll( jof.Vi t :,f Tit 1 1 f I 7-m Y ox Ki H i -' I I mIK. ULL,-c - Miofl Vrznu 1 ' . toc&urin cbd an SI low of Appetite ftgdacTi' fae'prfe. fion, Indigestion and CoaatipstloB Bll iousDegs, a Sallow Face, Drill yea, and ' a Blotched Skin, ar among the symptoms i Thicli indicate that .the Liyer is crying far L - ,-s , iH stimulato the liver to iroper action, and correct all these troubles. One of more of these Pills should be" taken daily; until : iealth isfnlly established. Thousands lea-- tifj to their great merit. i - XoTamily can afford to be without ATEB'S ! . rILLS. o ; PREPARED BY X: . ' ' Df. J.C. Aycr &Co., Lowen,Mas8. Sold by all Pruggists. . i . raniDly cb w nrm deo 81, couitaiM antidote for aU majrial dia- ' ,7 wu,uu. so far as known, is used in no .cuy. ,i contains no Quiuine, nor ' y mineral nor deleterious substance ti hat- i wr and cousequntly produces no injurious : , upon tlle constitution, but leares the' ' ystem as healthy as it wag belaretlieTrttack. 5- -0cure eTe"fy ease of. FeFeil Atme Ti.ffir. 0ueut or ChiU FeWr.'fcmlrtWft "illb Jmia n:,!. .1 - .' ' Ml , . viuuus rever, auu Jwer uon- . a'ut eaased by iuaiarfa.riiTciieoI falrurrJ-'t w due trial, dealers areanUioriaedJ'byW ocular dated .!ni i. x ,...m. .' Won "j oo-, i rauuu Dr-JC.AyercCo:fLovifeH:MaM.r uj (in urugjjiBia. T Tr. only Ya8"1' toays'rTrlal TO S?? Cjr?8?... -kaeswr and ; i?1ob tT rai and iconipiete S.vTBim"'v.lK'iH, vioob and MaihooS e. Addiz: "" Kr?iuuswaif ta tli itaV HOT 22 tor is nwti exoremhe tar of the mHurfiL.. ori n. nere U no initnhe atwof . this tnttvnmant. th pont- ' (Innm ttfrm-nf RI,ka c UTK1CITV permeating wnUKa IM jp&IU. Di'it-t ' tfaM- with tjetrUs' Belts : lrtijKKlUA km kit Ilia aram bead t too.- it MUX f1'uf?M,Lula!...,, tboONBsoeeifia outdo se. we BeitVlf iW1" infonnatton, address Che-ver. iM K'REflEDE L uii i iimtv Avers;BrIls r s-jaii ..a ii. 'Ml I I. 1 . : j ' AUGUSTA : D.rDUSS; In Bpmbre mood I took memory'ajCklas8 -.um. u.vmyuh, giancea voet flve-and-I twenty years. - -7 :7'-.77-.--: jlsaW a laughing,1 happy xshild at play, :Uer sunny tresses wreathed with i flowerets pv v . Andeyes aglow with mirth: That litUelass i was l. a quarter; century ;since4 :; Ab, J.-.-nayl v";---y?-;; -;:'';:'viw;'v; , -If yoit bnt count their pairJV theifTitirts their tears, rf Jj Those weary years are fifty; it a day, f ? Again I looked; with magic lens reversed ' ' A 1 A a . W- . auu iu, ho near mat a mignt almost touch Her tossing curls, and hear her Jaugh f ter when . v . : ; -I She chasea butterflies through : flowery I saw the same wee lassie as at first. ' i My hip ttdf! How long is it since J What ? Five-and twenty years! Somuch? So much?. s-u , i No,, not ,Upon my word 'tis hardly ten ! ''' v.--r""-; Current. - THE NETT ENGLAND IRISH- -:y::ERicANSv What Tliey Sajr of -CleVelad.- C' Hon. John iL." Brennan.- Providence. TL:: I. : Although Cleveland was. not my. first choicer I shall do all fa mypower to elect' him, simply because her is the nominee of the great Democratic party. ' " ! ri ' : : uon. Cinariea JS. uorman,.iroYiaence,R. I. : , The nominations meet with my warmest approbation, and are well received by those wnom you reier to aaA-lnsn-Americans. : ' Uen. John J, Lynch, Portland : Cleveland and Hendricks have the solid endorsement of the Irish: Americans of this locality: ramei- jo.-; Manning rortiand: 1 am heartily pleased with the nomination of Cleveland arid He'ndricfcs. -VerV feW lrish-- Americans will decline to' vote the regilar democratic jucKet at tne polls in xf ovember. lion. U. Ai Qallagher. MancheBter: Cleve land is not my first choice or TresMent, but as a nominee, " Cleveland is my first choice, because I believe his nomination the wisest and "Best under 'existing circum stances, t r Our ; Irish-American citizens,? I might say to ai man,' hail the ticket with de light r tfs rlf 'r-kmx:;: John Bean lan, editor Connecticut Uawo- lic, Hartford: I am very well pleased with Cleveland ana xlendncKS tor our stanaara bearers: I believe nearly every Irish-American will fall into line and work most ener getically for the success of the Pemocratic Hon. J. Keynolds, JHew Haven: The De mocratic ticket,- as far 'as lean now judge,; is well received by Irish-Americans here, and there wilLnoVJn myopinion be any appreciable number who will refuse to sup- pottH tali. ,tifx-?K?3 Hon. jonn u tiaiiagner, oi new xiaven, answering for nunseir and iatner: ine ticket -meets with our7 heartiest approval, and is the one which is, in, our judgment, the most available and the surest for Dem ocratic siiccess. -f The Ucket is generally well received hereby our Irish voters.. Boston Republic, Irish paper: .Governor Cleveland will be? given, practically-the whole Irish-American vote of New Eng land on the fourth day of next November. Hon. ABchael":JCurran: The nomina tion - of ' Cleveland and Hendncks meets with my entire approbation. The ticket is generally well received by insn-Americans ot my acquaintancc;.nd in my belief no appreciable number will "refuse to sup- . -I f - --- , . i-.. .... ; TCbngtessman Patrick A. Collins: I most heartily approve the nomination so fairly and enthusiastically made Dy tne greatest ud enthusiastically made tymc Convention of our party that eve bled sofar aslhavbeenableto everassem , observe. these nominations are generally , endorsed by voters of the Irish race who are amu- ated with the liemocraucrparty. - Hon. Hugh O'Brien, -ex-tre8ident 01 tne Boston Aldermanic Board: It was a fair and souare nomination and should be en dorsed by every. Democrat Many had other : preferences, perhaps, but Ahey are falling in line- now. I cannot conceive how a Democrat can vote th Republican ticket. ! NEAL iOW ON BLAINE.- ; ! Gen. Neal Dow has written the following letter to the Rev. C. Clark, jr., editor oi axuew jersey pronioi- mst., has just reached ' met in an swer to your inquiry 1 say, I nave :tiad many letter? from different parts oj tne country masting inquiries agouti Jdr. n Blaine. , My reply ftaa been that he has filways heen a friend qf the' Maine -law, and ; has. many times rendered important? eryice to it. He is in favor of the proposed Constitutional amendment and will vote for iC . He is also a eetotaler, a(nd has been so !fpr,several years. Tbe! Republican - party of Maine has always maxie prQniDiHon.i pari, yt im( piatiorm ana couceuea w uj peupio ait the last Legislature ari'opportani try to vote on the' question of consti tntional prohibition, as it is he .ah aoubted right of the people to' do. lhe temperance men of Maine there-? fore may i propybejlolto the. pariy wmcn njis a iubu ciaiur w men tnnrtorr. riut oulhiub oi mw owre. Vermont. Kansas, and Jowalthe Rekf publican party has no claim whatever t i - v?. a -z i l . e t,i loon ine.xemperncB. pevpio w uw v it the ballotr doj w e, tne iemperr( nee men of "Mame;rare hrm in, the ionviction tbat"nh object:4 the pro libitionj.ianlaression Cot the , li-T morv tramCy can never, -oe :-aiiiueu fxcept L.by3&depenaen poKCicat ac ion. ine sooner inai puuuy i ported to: and vigorously' pursued the sooner we snail win.- - -. Kespectf ullf,NKAj; Vow. fortiana, me., jmy e, joo. mm COTTON, N. Y. Commercial and'Financial Chronicle I Nkw York. " Jul v 25. The move- nient of the crop, as indicated by our ielegraTns fromi thlei Southjr tojmgh; u given "below For the Tweek 'end fng this : evening (July 25) the total receipts have reached 2,800 bales, lainst 1 3.810 1 bales Hast week, 7,- 178 bales the previous week and 1.655 bales ' three weeks since j TUoVino-thft total receipts since oep mhfir 1st. 1883. 4,801,484 bales, igainst 5,933;490 bales for the same ft9-83showine a decrease iinftfl Senti 1.1883.oM.232,006 bales. I The exports for the week ending this evening reach a total of 20,572 bales, of which 17.440 were to Great Britain, 940 to 'Franca : and 2,1 92 to the rest of the Continent, ; wnue the Rtnnlra aa madfl no this "even- iner oro -new OZK ftOO. fftlp. .- , - - . - - der the: appearance of many .notices vicuvery off uensE contracts, nut as these were readily absorbed an ad-" vstiAa nn V:1. . J jl.a.5r . uuwu ocKi wuiuu. euuweu ueciueu. ouqyancy in the. latter dealings. . As compared with last Friday the latest figures are '8(aiO-points deaVer f or this crop and SepfembeWxrad I4ai5 points dearer for the next. " Cotton" on the spot has been comparatively quiet. : The export demand has fallen off,, and home spinners , have con tinned to be slow buyers. The re cent rapid 'reduction -oi stocks did; not; seem to have strengthened the Views of holders until- vesterdav. when there was a firmer feeling; To daf business was quiet and prices un changed, middling .uplands closing af. lie. Tne total sales for forward de-;. iverv for the week are 262.200 haW. fs T" - S'H l TT'& 1 POLITICAL POINTS. ri'-r-- It is St. John against the demi4 john.--iVririfc A'wwfc ep. J Jt j There is, a town in Texas named DamsiehC - Jim Blaine won't eo 'to the: White llouse by that town. Jbouimile Cwrto- Journal, Bern. f J ' Hubbell. the most ; successful highwayman this country has produced. has not vet made his aDDearance uron the political road this cam paign.PAokiMa ynio .nas a curiosity m a man who catf be flattened out like & rjaniake and rolled np like carpet. After the first weeKin novemrjer. it wjU- be found tbat ust such a man lives down in Maine. San Francisco' Examiner. Dem. - :i ne only two lnaependent lie- I iuivauo nuu uavc xiuicu ujr uio najr bio Sherman a: lioeers. who will support Mr. Blaine in Europe, and Mr. Theodore Roose velt, who will return to the wilds of D& kota, -Albany Argus, Dem. When the circus', clown- is pur sued by the ring master he generally stoops down, and with head between less scoops up the sawdust and throws it behind him. The new name for this act is "an aggressive campaign."-iftutfm0re Day, Dem. Mr. Blaine walked to church very quietly and solemnly last Sabbath and istenea to tbe sermon with deep attention. Whenever allusion was made to Lincoln. Garfield;' or to those';, who had made great sacrifices for the cause of their country, his feolings were apparent to all. Special ' Cor respondence to we Organs THE DESITOIIIC ? 1 This medicine, combining Iron with pnre' vegetable tonics, ouickly and completely tint uyapepaia iaugeana( weanest) Xsapare 0mm, UlaiaiiauUhllia aaa if even. It is an nniatllrtg remedy for Diseases of the ' Kidneya and Uver. ' It is invaluable for Diseases -peculiar to Women and all who lead sedentary lives. : - It does not Injare the teeth, cause headache.or produce constipation 0ty" Jrm medicine do. , It enriches and purifies the blood, stimulates the appetite, aids the assimilation of food, re lieves Heartburn and Belching, and strength ens the muscles and nerves. 1 For Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude, Lack of Energy, &c it has no equal. ' JKf The genuine has above trade mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no other,. Mmtm mlj ky BBOWS tMXMXJO. CO BlXTTJIOaX, n jySTD&Wly . tbc or frm . nac Jy27 Dismal - Swamp Lottery Co. Of NORFOLK, Vo. The franchise of this enterorise is based noon the chartered right granted to the Dismal Swamp Canal Company, and 'Its legality baa been reneatedlv tested before the Courts of the State, and now finally, to silence all question up on that point, has been carried before the Court of Appeals nnder a "writ of error" against ad verse decision. The purpose in view is the "improvement and extension' of the Canal, thus securing: great poblie benefits.- v- . - - . its ran conduct nas - aireaay seenrea duduo confidence, and the next Drawing will be made on the . .... 21st AUGUST, 1884, before the pnbllc, In NOBFOLE, VA. r ' CLASS.K, .... SCHEME C j "' CAPITAL PRIZE, $5,000. :l Prize of....,:.5,000 Is. $5,000 1 do 1,600 is. r ...1)00 M. lMIU 1,000 ' 500 11 il ! 6 15 do do do ' do ' do do do do of 6f of V"" jvO IS T .i TOaoo la- ........1 . 200 is.. 10 are.i.-.:.i..... ... ..... ' 60 are....;... i' 10 are.. . . .". ' 6"are.-v.. ......' , AFPBOXriCATIOM PBIZKS I fr. . . i f 60 j-t : 200 tf 200- Ui200 : 00 i too 750 100 1TJ0O 200 tooo $4M ' 870 180 19 ?9 356 Frizes. , - . j . .. . Distribntlng S.13,050 tpian of Lottery Vslinllar to that of Louisiana Company,; ,, , - asi -;lth -atj C: J.-P. nORDACn,- - -Manager, (Address aU aDblications far rafarmallon, Tick ets or Agencies, -T ' i. ?Tb6 undersigned STOervised thol)rawmg clasi E of the Dismal -Swamp Lottery Company, and oertify w- """1 -r z ' . . mat v was conaucieu wiw.wkmwj nAiu in all mterestedcj- - j -ilTl We Zfl UJU. 1. KOWJliKJJ, ; 7' " : CHAS. citn. i-r. 'tuffisat jy w it 'hi. Wi- Vfu.i iii'iii .Mia'ig it&bnzed Capital,. .-V $1,000,000 Caih CItalaidin, - $300,000 CM. STJEDMAN, ISAUdBiTJS,' 1 ' O. Wi WTTiT.t AMfl, - DONALD- MaoBAB, v. RHimsTim,' H. VOLLKES, ' R. B. BErDClkRS, K. B. BORDKN, J. W.ATKmSOH. ISAAP BATES; President, qTw. WILLIAMS, Vibe PresldeBt. 8. D. WALLACX. CashtorJ ' KOMtf i i.nm nfTvw TJWHPAPTTR TTTRT.Txn K U 171 1 1 the pee Dee section, one of the wealthiest And Tnostnrosperoua in the state, oners to vom- mission and Wholesale Merchants ana Manuiao- rtzL. a thosA who have adopted the plan. of soUina' by sample, an excellent medium of com- merchantsT mechanics: planters and naval store SaV whose natronage is worth solicitation., Ad men, w vertisei iments ana wuuwn Hw . " . i n WkMa iiiiiii ii il ittA ral terms.. - w I l va a Address THS8TAS. i " Vital awstioasv! Vj v.: J:'----i;--; .:i.v.,,vi?4i.-j.s AJki.f: -'".-s-rc ; wf eminent physician . . I Qf any school, aWhat islhe best thin in the world for Quieting and allayinff all irri tation Of thejierves, and5, curintr all forms' of nervous : "complaints, ? givmg natiira), ciiidlike refreshing sleep, always?. ' . Auix uKY wtu leujou uuaeBiiairoery . t Ask any or all of the most eminent nhv- aiclans: ; - !:? What is the best and only remedy that can' be relied on to cure all diseases of '- the kidneys : and urinary organs; " such as Bt ight's disease, diabetes, i retenfioa, or in-; ability to retain urine, and T all the diseases and ailments peculiar to Women" i ts.; "And they will tell you explicitly and emphatically "BuchuIJ CmxX .: ask the same physicians v '; , , '!What is the aost - reliable and surest cure for all ver diseases or dyspepsia; con-' 5"i'M"1ePM? ""'ousness, maiana, 1 J! f . . lever, ague,-iec.,7 ana tney.wni leu von : Mandrake ! or Dandelion J J". ; k Henoe,when these remedies arecomblned with others eanallv valuable. " - ' Ana compcranaea into nop Bitters, such awon derful and rmrstfirions nnraHv nwi Aa- -eloped, which is so varied in its operations that uisease or w neaiiu can possiDiy exist or re sistlts power, and yet it is - , c .: iianniess xor ine most, rrau woman, weakest, Invalid or smallest child to use. ... ' i. CBA.FTEB II. - Patfenta' : : - f s ' : r "Almost dead or nearly dying" . Por years, and eiven up by pbvsicians.of Bright's and, other , kidney diseases, liver complaints; severe coughs, called cpnsump uon, nave oeen curea. WoTnerigonet nearly crazy ill i f ; f From agony of neuralgia,' nervousness' wakefulness, and various diseases peculiar 10 women. People drawn out of shap erom excruciating pangs of rheumatism. Inflammatory and chronic, or suffering from scrofula. - - . --:t . :- erysipelas I ... t0 1 .1 f Ji ln IJI feswon, ana, m act almost auaasemu",,- Have been cured by Hon Bitters, proof of which can be found in every neighborhood in the known tST None Pennine without a bunch of- sreen Sods on the white labeL Shun all the vile.poiscn- ous stuff with "Hop" or -Hops" in their name. nov is us, wiv i tooanrm U.iu vu sat on m The 1.1 ornin g St a r ,r-' ,4'jr'W "aw " ' ':-V'';- PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY SnDscription Bates In iuYance. .. . DAILY STAR, One Year, postage paid ,....$7 00 Three Months " ' ..i..:.. 4 00 Two Months. - " One Mooth " ........ WISELY STAR, One Year, postage paid- .SI 60 ixMonths " " j.,.. 100 Three Months " 50 i v - ' I NOTICES OFTHE PRESS : The Stab Is decidedly one of the best papers in the State, as bright and newsy as ever. Long life to it. Salem Press. . . , Th WilBkburion Btam has entered on its twelfth vear as rood a paper as any people should want. The Wllmlncrton Stas has entered on its twelfth year. As a daily Journal of ' news It stands "up head,'? Concord Beoisler. . - : - The Wllmineton Stab has entered Its twenty- fifth volume. There is no better paper published In he State. unafr 7We. The WUmlneton Stab has entered upoa Its thir teenth year. It is one of the best papers in the State. Warrehton Gazette. -- . . The Wilmington Stab has entered Its thirteenth year. It has become one oi tne leaning paperaoi the Sooth. Oxford TorcUiqkL The Wilmington Stab is not only one of the best edited papers m the State, bat for freshness of news ana typograpioal appearance cannot be beaten. Jactaon Mewrter. ; : : - The Wilmington Stab is one of the very best pa pen in tne twain, in every aeparnnent irom j pq graphy np to editorial ability and independence Ptlersburq (Fa.) Index-Appeal. . f ., . ' The Wllmineton QSL C.) Mobhirs Stab ts a modi el newspaper. Indeed, we think we do not exag gerate its merits wnen we say it is xapewsteu (secular) paper published in the South. Mckmond ( FoJ &etigious Herald. - ' . The WHmineton Stab has now entered upon its thirtM1 year and twenty-fifth volume, one of the best eonanctea ana eanea papers in ine soma and, as a North Carolinian, we are proud of it. Tarwro BouiAtrner. We like the Stab because It Is thoroughly re liable, candid, fearless, and so well and ably edited, newsy, spicy, and in fact a perfect news-, ,per. -iiong may trn ne btab (Wiuue. M.t. jury Althoiurh at the head of the press in this State in all that makes a paper valuable to the reader, still it continues to improve. It is a Stab of the first magaitnde. May its lustre never wane. TMJree wtu jsavttsu ., . The i3tab Is bo well and favorably known in this section of the State, that we can say nothing of which its thousands of readers do not already know - It Is in every respect one of the best da! lies-in the South. SobesotUan. : . .. , j . , ' rhat TTuuniiflftent beamlM Stab has completed Its twenty:eoond volume. It is one of the most brilliant, erudite and sparkling dailies south of the Potomac, 'i ne system in me gei up oi uie pa per surpasses them alL aorwro aouiAemer. The Wummston Stab has entered on its twelfth. year.- it is & most exceuent newspaper, wbu.bu, lted, a compendium of all the news of the day, and an Donor to naxnry. to norm uhvuw hpu u; North Carolina J ournalism. Charlotte Observer. The Wllmmetbn Stab Is now taking the regular midmVht Associated Press reports, and has- be- sides increased the amount of its reading matter; TfiAfiTA-R la an evoellent naner.'' Its nrosperity is not surprising, since it is so deserving. Charioi'4 Tha Times ckcrlot s&v a word too crood for the' Wllmineton Stab. It has lust reached one of its many b fahdays, r As a newspaper it is a- favorite with the State uress and Is sought-after by the people. -Long and prosperous flfe to It Ft iThn wnmlnffton ftriu. we are nleased to notice. still continues on the high road- to suooess. We esteem the Stab very highly, regarding it as one ni thA ww it yenA nt nnr Axnhanffes. and oonsider it the peer ot any Journal published in the South. J uxiora xree lAxnce. . Why Is It that afl ae papers wmorar of lar are snoh brhrbt lltue lournaisr xne wumiuK- ton Qf. C.) Stab, the WashmgtonStor, the Fred ericksburg Star, New York Star, for example. There must ne somexomg.ina naiuo ai.Mr uu. Richmond (Fa.) State. TOia Wflmfnvtnn Rtak has entered unoitlts 13th volume, and we are pleasedto notice still oontin nes on the road to suooess. 'We esteem the Stab very bicnly. reofarding it as one of the very best newsrjaDers that comes to- this office, its news oolomns are always a little fuller -than those .or aartment is ecmanctecrwrui nracn: auuiiy.-rwr: oanton Jilade. i TTn-mMA in its, rtAcinnlnirs. . as was inseparable from an enterprise beKun arakl the wreck of for tune that attended the collapse of the Southern rxivin rnoi sumnuH , th Stab has steadily waxed" un flT it now beams resplendent in the full glow of oonsxanuy uriguimuK4''in"jr-. wjr tier it has few equals, and no superior, tor. arprs- priate selection and judicious arrangement, ana we are proud to ran it among our mosiaocepia ble exchange. mmooro Jtecoraer. xhe Wilmington MoRNiwe Stab has entered up on the thtrteentn year 01 u bibwubo. ua wo . take this opportunity 10 congratulate n upon Prosperity and aeseryeapopuiarwy. tub remara able success of the StabIs due to its strict atten hi tn lmninAga. The boast of the Stab (rightful- Tv tool is that It always lias ui news, ana iiua is she first tnmir in jounuuuui. uiuarwino uh? u- perisaU that the em of "gnd newspaper" hn- pUefcimd-ttanorpsof jwitws.ana reporters are inwMirhiv educated newspaper men. May the healthy, moral influence of tha Stab never be re tarded, ana may lu gvium euwrinioiug piupno-i tor eniov many more napyy.yeara ti uboiuiuobo. 4-GQitlsOOrO messenger. 1IEW GOODS! BUG TO 'CALL YOUR v ATTENTION TO inrflne line of AUTOQKAlB ANO C'ABlWJirr Photograph albums, handsomely bound in PLUSH AND RUSSLi'lkATHERC :Also ateautl" r nl assortment" of Ladles and Gents' Leather CARD and LBTTBROASRS, RUSSIA LKATHKH, ALIGAfOB find r3XEqVISWAK and COTTON HAMMOCKS, with and t without 1 stretchers. $1X0 to $2.50. i if ?J 1 1 1 1 A few sets and half sets CROQUET, left.- Base Balls, Bats, &o. .i T (Special low rites on SHOW CASES." Send for C. W. TATES, fWUOLE3ALlPmcm.rf Our quotations, it should ba understood. represent tne wholesale prices -. generally. In maanff tip smau orders nigner pncea naye to da. cnarged. i ASTIRM.- r . PBIOBS. BAGmO-Gunny i... ...V.... 1 Standard..., .... rak BACON North Carolina -- 10HO 00 im 1J Hams,J) 16 Shoulders, fll .s.. , i Sides, eholoa. W a .-. ..... -00 .15 i .111 iH -10 8 ,9 .00 r oo DO' Wxstbbh SKOKitD Hams. ).. Bides, v .................... v Shoulders. t 00 Dbt Saltto Sides, f !... M. BuouiuerH, w .... ... . . BARRELS Soirits TuTDenilne. . JVUDUnUUU,HIUU....i ' ou- New New York, each.. ..T.t, , 1 M t 65 -2 80 ;. 1 90 9 oo - 6 "BKKSWAX l.... . . 26 Korthern . . . . i4v'. iiw : 0 90 BUTTER North Carolina, lb. i.; 16 14 00 I i t.v 18 " S5 ; . CANDLES 1 fc Sperm !. 18 . 25 ' iiJ4a-ia.i; 00 ; ,13S 418 & 28 tl3.. 14 Adamantine ................. CHSSE-r SVNorth'nFactY ; iairy, uream.. i...... State ....... . ;iW.v. sy-' COFFEE 9 Java.....- Ttlfl L.U - . -- io:c 18- 85- 87J, 90 & 9SS COBlt MEAL bush., la sacks, Virginia Mean COTTONTTES bundle....:.. 1 40 1 4b DOMESTI(3SheeJm?t44, Yd f , 7. - Yanuvll bunoh,.,..,.,,, - ,(s as,85ri; EGGS W doEen. . .- ....... . ;. . 00 & ' !& , FISH Mackerel. No. 1. bW.. & SO 00 Mackerel. No. i. Vt half bbl.. 8 50 Ii nau ddi.. 10 00 r 10 00 : , 5 50sn 900, v 8 00 L Mackerel, No. 8, bbl... .. 9 60 Mackerel, No. 8, half bbl. 5 00 Mackerel, No; Sw V bbl,....." 8 50 . Mullets. bbl.. 5 00 Mullets, Pork.bbls. : ... i . . . -f 11 00 N. C. Roe Herring. keg::w S 00 & 12 00? .4 001 ;,1Q Dry Cod. lbv....'.......V. . -.I VSRT1LIZERS V 2,000 pbnnaa - jrrenon's (jar Donate oi lame 7 00 7 50 I Itenoh's-ACTioultural Llme' S 50'9 00 1 Peruvian Guano, No, 1...... 57 60 63 50 j " - h ..-, - No. A..... 86 00 a 87 00 : M - . ' " Lobos 00 00 51 00 - aughB Double Eagle Phos. 00 00 85 06 Carolina FertUizer. ....... 45 00 50 00 j Ground Bone.,.X.....voo oo sOOOn- -r 1 M r Art iVI K ' w - 11 WW men. .................. w w u w w Bane Flour. . op 00 Navassa Guano....... ....... 40 00 Complete Manure 00 00 Whann's Phosphate. WOO Wahdo Phosphate . 00 00 Borger & Bute's Phosphate. 00 00 Exoollenia Cotton Fertilizer. 55 00 FLODK 9 bbI-Fio.. .... ,. . o 00 MonoemBuper.... . - w " Extra.. , 6 25 J Family 5 50 .Oity Mills Super. " 6 03 ; - --FamUy viiv......a i --viv. Extra Famflii--A 00 GLUE fl !.... ........ 10 GRAIN busheL - - V - corn.store.bags.prane.wnne bs Corn, cargo, in bulk. 75 :Coa cargo, hi bags,. .'. - ; 0 ; Corn, cargo, mixed, Jn nags '? "701 Oats, from store. - 50 82 71 : 8 00 ,14- . 1 05 -1 00 1 00 HIDES fl t Green,. .. Dry . ....... ........ HAY w 100 s Eastern...... 4 13 ' 95 90 .90 4 9 10- 09 . western..... w.iv. North River...... ... "HOOP IRON V . ..."J.. . . Um) Bv-Mortnern.. v North Carolina....;.. LTMR'B barrel LUMBER dty Sawed M ft. 1 4 s Ship Stuff, resawea.......... io wi j Bough.Edge Ptank........ ,. 15 00 ? West India Carsoesaocord- 20 00 16 00 ingto quality..:.........-. 13 00 13 00 1 Dressed Flooring, seasoned J 18 00 -22 00 ; Scantling and Boards.oom'n 12 00 115 oo MOLASSES ft gallon -,- New crop cuna, m nnas. ... w as i u . K . inbbls....- 00 .80 - Porto Rico, In hhds 00 ;88 i. " inbbls .4. -00' 3& Sugar House, m hhds... 00 00 " . " inbbls........ 00 20 o win . . Alt ip. "' On NAILS v keg Cut. lOd basis. . 00 3 00 UlLs V gauon a.erosene r Lard i Linseed-.- . .1 : Rosin Tar ...... t Deck and Sdst POULTRY Chiokens,live,grown " ; . sprmg.. iurug PEANU-rs f) bushel.. POTATOES w bushel Sweet.. ! Irish, per barrel, new PORE V barrel City Mess..,. t Prime - Rumo... ...... RICE Carolina, v ---.. Kougn, V Dusnei iupiana.. RAGS l t Country. : ? city ROPE 8 ALT V salt Alum - Liverpool..: Lisbon... American.. fiUGAB V tk-r!nba ! Porto Kloo. ........... .... ' B " ; f O M ..... .-: .... I Ex 0- ' Crushed SOAP tt 1 Northern SHINGLES V M-Contract.... 4 Common. 2 do ; Cypress Saps ..... 4 50 I Cvoress Hearts.............. i 0 90- STAVES-- M W O Barrel, J2 00 . ro Hogshead oo ou . TALLOW A TIMBER V M feet Ext Heart j list class yeiiow pine;. . w, uu Prime ship'g, lstelass heart. 00 ; Extra Mill, good heart 00 i MiU Prime. 6 50 Common Mill.... 4 00 ( Inferior to Ordinary .... 3 00 19 00 10 00 8 00 7 50 4 50 4 00 5 00 2 50 20 16 12 WHISKEY fl gallon Northern I 00 North Carolina. .... ........ 1 00 WOOL V ft Washed.......... , Od I unwaanea.... ...... ......... io .Burrv. ..... ;r . 10 j WILMINGTON UONET irjARKirr. Exchange (sight) onNew'York...... ,.Baltlmore.. I Boston ...... - . . Philadelphia... i !. - - - : Western Cities. discount J Exchange30 days,! cent. Bank of New Hanover Stock. . . ........ . . . First National Bank Stock. .......... Navassa Guano Company Stock..... " North Carolina Bonds Old fix-Coupons. . Funding, 1866 Funding, 1868.... New 4s,..,-.i... i . SpeeialTax.;. .u W A W R R Bonds, 7 o (Gold Interest). . Carolina Central RR Bonds, 6o .... Wilmington; Col. Augusta R R Vonds. . Wilmington City Bonds new) 6 " " 8o.. NewHanover CounfyBonds, 6po Wilmington 3t Weldon R R Stock North Carolina R R Stock Wilmington Gas Light Company Stock.. Wilmington Cotton Mills Stock., . . , 1 1 1 1 1 in ; 1 1 1 . ! 107 90 140 23 .10 10 80 - 4?, 106 105 100 100 100 110 ? 80 . 50 120 THE CEIBHATEIJ ; ERIHGTOmJMFOTOFOESALE 6AMX FOWLS HAYS A NATIONAL RE ,n." "Thev have foneht and won a series of a OTaatAot. maiiia vnr. innens an una or any Other continent, and: Fifteen Pairs, on exhibition it Philadelphia in 76, were honored by the Urn led Btates centnniai uonrmissioner wim ap-aioraaandMedaL'-: V f 1 1 h,T :vHrtAty of colors and most aimcoyed Breeds hf the United States. I wUl.Bhip -lendid COCKS; of fine siae and Handsome piumage, per m&S, $2.50 and $3.00 each; or $7.00 per Pair; $10.00 per Trio.-1 expect to raise Two Hundred Pahs this Bummer, tne - mneai uames w tne vtrnr-M ti(" will Hhtn YhrtriB- Fowls of March and April hatch during "the months of - August, Sep tember ana vciowerf-a c it niiun wi m. ou, ui Seven Dollars per Vt;:j. 1 ',1 i Whoever disputes tha superiority of my Birds, W&l please back the assertion with their stamps. -j write iorwua yoa waawo. , , Address, ; J. G. ABRINGTGN, i ap6tf . r ; HuTIairdBlNaahCo. N.C. BHCflHRAuE-fiOHEHLKSTIIDTlOaS, ! Secnplty'AcalnitrFlre. lie Hortf CuTflMfifiuB'M mfflS COMPANY CONTINUES TO WRITE PO LL Holes at fair rates on ail classes, of insurable f An losses are urumuUt admsted and paid.- Tho fHoTaeisraDidlvateihr m publio favor, and appeals with oonidence to insurers of properf In Nnrf h ;arolln&. . , Agents in-ail pares 01 tne tnata -. JOHN ATLTNG, PresideBt. ' P . W W. 8. PRIMROSE. Secretary. , -f -' - pttT.askt oowpER. SuTjervisor. .; ATKINSON A MANNING, Agents, Sep26 tf - - WQmSngton.N.rjL Atldnson &?Uiuiniiig'8 Infltraneeuoonu, i ;A 7 BANK OF NEW HANOVER BUILDING, trnniuiKtoB, w. c. 1 A 1 Tire, HariiiB MlKUiTB Gcmjaiiies. Aggregate Capital Represen,ted Oyer $100,0004108. 45 00 Ee7 00v raoos,T 70 00- - 60 00 ,', CO 00 00 P S 6 00- HO 6 75 ) 7 00; 13 ' t BntaH IiliTiingtcn C .7oldon Eailroad Co OrFicB or.GXH'L, STjPxanrrxirDXjJT, : . wumingtoB, a. crfuiyii, leea. C0 July 11, 1684, Hi i I Chang of Schedule. , " ON AND AFTER JULY 13,-1884TAT 9.00 A.HT ! PassenffAv Trains on tha Wilmtns-tnn A. WaI. don Railroad will run as follows: A ., Day Mali and )Sxpres Trains, Dally Leave Wuminston. Front St. TJint &t 9 on A ' sr.. Arrive at Weld6n......i..4......... 2.85P M. Leave Weldon.. . 2.55 P; M.: Arrive at Wilmington. Front St. Depot, 8.35 P; M. Fast THBOuanMAn. Aim PassbWabb Tbaih Dah-t :f 0. SODTH. ; :. Leave Weldon;. . . i.':. 1":'.. ...."i K. p "ii -Arrive at Wilmington, Front st. Depot, 10.00 P. M - Matl ahd Pabbbhsbb.. .Tbaih Dnjr No. 4S lr'-, ; r " --. North. ' .' . Leave Wilmington.. ....;.V- ..v t 8.35P.M- Arrtve at Weldon...'...........'.-. 2.85 A. M Train No. 40 South will atnn nnlv ot wnni 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, .leave Tarboro at 3 P. M. and iu a. jb. aany. . s -. -r--. . Traln on Scotland' Neck Branch Road leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at a J, M TtAtum. Ing, leaves Scotland Neck, at 8 30 A. M. daily. . inui xto. masea niasaitrainMunn at. wauaii toraui and da! Train section for all points North via Richmond and Ail trains run solid between .Wilmington and Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleepers attached , -i. -,. r-j, ' y. -.- i: s ;-i For aoflommodatinn nf lonal 1-ravol Pmuiu inger .vmg "jaen wui oe aiiacnea toiiocai jrreignt leaving " uwugwii a Viixi a. A. asur exoepx ounua- daily except Sundays " JOHN F. DIVINE. 1 flCVAVUawal firing j . - - - vmvi aaa bs f T. M. EMERSON, Genl Passenger Agent. - Jy 18 tf " - "'y ' - - WILHIHGTON, COL'HBIA & AOBDSTA ! RailrdadvdTi Oma or Oxhxbai. Srjpr, I Wilmington, N..CJuly 11, 1884. Change of SchedtJe. ON AND AFTER JULY 13TH, 1884, AT 9.05 P. M..the following Passenger Schednle- will beTon on this road::; .i.'- hil.fr : NIGHT EXPBESS TRAINS (DallyV- Ndsv 48 West and 47 Bast. Leave Wilmington. Leave Florence. ...... ; . . Arrive at C. C. & A. Junction. . .. 9.05 P. M. .... 2.40 a: M. .... 6.20 A. M. .... 6.40A.M. 9.55 P. . ..10.20P.M; .... 4.50A.M. . .-. v 8.35 A. M. DAttv. No. 40 Arrive at Columbia. .. Leave Columbia ,ve Cy C. fc A, Junction. . . .vo jfiorenee... Arrive at Wilmington,... Nioht Mail abd Pabsbitskb Tbatb, ? . - -- Wbst. Ieav)4Vumington.....M.......... .,10Q P.M. Arrive at .Florence . . y. ................ f. 1.25 A. M.- Mah, akd Passxhsib" Tbaih Daxxt No. 43 East. Leave Florence. .". '405 P.'lf Arrive at Wilmmgton 8.05 P. M Train 43 stops at all Stations. No. 40 stops only at Flemington and Marten. Passengers for Columbia and all noints on G. A C. R. R, C. A A. R.R. Stations, Aiken Junetion, and all points beyond, should take 40 Night Ex- Senarate Pullman ' Sleenera for - AtrsruHta on Train 40. ' : - . ,. .. All trains run solid between Charleston and Wilmington. - - .; . . . , Local Freieht leaves WQmlnsrton dailv. excent Sunday, at 7.00 A. M. . . r - , . i . iJOHNTF. DIVINE, - ' . . GenlSupH. T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent. . Jy 12tf - . : v CiEOllHA CENTRAL E4ILE0 AD CO. i 'if. OVFICB OV SuTXBrHTJtHOTUT, .. Wilmington, N. C, May 11, 1884. ! Change; of Schedule. GN AND AFTER MAY lowing Schedule will 12, 1884, THE FOL be operated on this Railroad: PASSENGER, MAIL ' AND EXPRESS TRAIN: DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS. 1 Leave WHminsrton at. .. No. 1. V Leave Raleigh at ....... . ....7.35 P. M. ....7.00 A. M. ; 1 Arrive atcnanotte at. V . 1 Leave Charlotte at 8.45 P. M. 8.90 A. M. 8.00 A. M. No. 2. ) Arrive at Raleigh at i::::::: an at .... - I Arrive at Wllmineton r t ..' - - -.- - Passenirer Trains ston at reeular stations only. and Points designated in the Company's Time SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, MAIL.' EX PRESS AND FREIGHT."" : ; .' . Daily except Sundays. . Leave Charlotte 5.15 P. M. 9.00 PfcM. 7.00 A. M. Arrive at Shelby. Aeave esneiDy.... Arrive at Charlotte .lOA M. Trains No. 1 and 2 make close connection at Hamlet with K. es A. Trains to and from Raleigh. :Tnrougu sleep mg vara petween Wilmington and Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte. -Take Train No. 1 forStatesville. Utations West ern N. C. R. R., Ashville and points West. - 1 Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens, At lanta and all points Southwest. . i . L..C. JONES, 1 5 - . . -. Superintendent. .. F. W. CLARE, General Passenger Agent, mylltf , 7. v A SIlSgFAOT,! IS W0ETH A jsPO AD OF ; ARGXTMENT. Caeteesytixb, Ga. t This will certify that two members of my im mediate family, after having -suffered for many years from menstrual, irregularity,' and having been treated without benefit y various - medl cal doctors, were at length completely cured by one bottle of Dr. . J. Bradfield's Female Regula tor Its effect on such cases Is truly wonderful, and well may the remedy be called: "Woman's Best Friend." ' Tours respectfully, .. , i . - - ' . James w. strange. . . , -. ;. . s EliTlBE AND ABSOLUTE SUCCESS. i Ma j, John C. Whitner, of Atlanta, well and fa vorably known all over the United States as a Generallnsurance Agent, says: "I 'used this reme dy bet ore the war on a large plantation in a great number of cases, always with absolute success." ' s Dr. J. Davis, of Milltown. Ala.f writes "Have Used Bradfield's Regulator extensively in my practice with entire success. If it is not a specific, it Is, In my opinion, the best known remedy for ....... 1 A lady of Bonham Tetasrwrttes: -"I have been Using your Female) Sfegulator .lot several weeks and with great benefit My case is of long stand ing, and has baffled many " physicians. ; I have tried every medicine. ! : could hear of, but the Regulator is the only one that has ever relieved my distressing sufferings." ' ' " " : ' '. J. .L.. . NoTAsroqA, Ata. Dr-J. Bradfield's Female Regulator has. been -thoroughly tested by. ine in", great variety of cases, and I am ..fully, convinoed that It Is unri-; valed for thattslass . diseases which lTclalmstd fenrff. ! Z-- 3. C. HUSS, M. D.'l" I Treatise on the Health and HappmeBs of Wo man mailed free to any address. - 4. .- i. S ' Tax Bbapvixxs Rbouxatob Co., V Ct'l'-Zt; v?'' rt'n' Box 8Atiallta, Bw I J WIHiam H. Green, Wholesale Agent, Wilming ton, N. C. , - . mylly ;chsm- i 1 ' 1 ; - ".'. "L . .... ,1.. 1 71 TJT3 Try L1 8end six cents for postage, XL JLTXlX-uJCl and receive free, a costly box of goods which will help aU of either sex, tomore money right away than anything else la . this world. Fortunes await the workers abso- luttely sure. At once address TK.UJS s uuab gusta, Maine. Q mh 80 DJt WIT. iffiw:AiVEiiTisr:Eirrs.-; EPIEEPSYi-PITOi' : i : FMJJI7G FIT8, THW IS NO HUMBUG; FOR INFORMATION, FRES OF CHAMOIS, WRITE TO . . Ii. W. SCHTJYI.EK. Stratforsl, Conn. MWtk.U USH.iiL-aLnL'J HJIK IIS ISABITiX CUgED. BOOK FBEE. " '' ' PS. J. C.ECFTM15,JIfFKBS0M. WBC0S8II. r - V Comolete. SO narta. '40n . - SNYDER HANNOLD, 904 Filbert 8t.,Phlla V Pa CAIlCiSRSTB-?BS A Treated bv a new and wonderfully successful method, without the knife or loss, of blood 1 - Vastly superior to all other methods I . Hundreds of cases cured. ' Write for descriptive pamphlet. Aaaress 11 tc. MS. h. uxJ&i. v :-;5;ei ' lTPeaclitTeeSireeV i :4; laaita, Ga. THE ITALTArJS Have a Proverb that: "Some men are to good as to " be good for nothings It is not claimed, as i the casS wUhmany so-called remedies, that S')frJ?'2M5 f SPECIFIC Is a cimx-Aiii or can remove all the uia , 10 wnion nesu is nen-; , DUt as a TOHiq as -hxaLtb ukxwib,' and for 73LOOD t SKItf ZSK - EASES, ,and . br troubles dependent on tmpcbb -- - ana ncppTKBisBXD blood, it id. without a rival I t .MirttoM Truth. , - 1WP1 THB FACTS SPXAB5 IH . STEHTOBIAH TOOTS. VT-IC": Fifci su3b a "Mv babv six months old broke nnt. with nnm - kind of skin humor, and. after be ine treated five moathsby my family .physician, was given up to -die. The druggist recommended SWift's Specific, ana tne result was as gratirymg as it was mirac- - ulous. My child soon rot well, all traces of the -, disease are gone, and he is as iat as a pig." . - . .. f - ? Mindeh, Rusk County, Texas. - 1 Blood jpoison. iBllmlnated,- t -' "I used Swift's Soeeine on mv little daughter. who was afflicted with some Blood Poison which had resisted all sorts of treatment. The Specific relieved her permanently,and I shall use it in my. practice." , W.E. BRONTE, M D.. -. . ...... . y - ;: cypreESiaage, Ara. i An Editor's Experience ! t att. lam, nnir AmviTTflnlT vnpr - After trvinfir' numeroxis remedies for Bheuma - tism, but without permanent relief, I was advised to use a. a. ., wmcn naa given jiermanent renei to others suffering from .rheumatism. After ta king half a dozen bottles I found that the disease was entirely driven out of mf system, and a per manent' ur secured. This was over a year ago, and ince then, even during our most severe weather , with sudden changes, I have never suf fered a return of the old attacks which disabled me from editorial work. .-. ; - , ; . Jt is very seldom, indeed, that l recommend anything to the public in this manner, but 1 feel it due to your valuable reparation, that has ei-: ven me such long desired and much, needed re lief, to state these- facts thus publicly. I am sure that but for your Specific I shjuld have been laid . aside from journalistic work, as the severest at- laeK was m my ngnt arm ana nana. - -. . . 8uBXT Herbert, Atlanta, Ga. - Our Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free to applicants. t THE SWTFT SPECIFIC CO., - f ,1. Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. : - ' ' -";.-- . --v. . . - . - . N. Y. Office, 159 W. 23d St.; PhUadelphia Office, 1205Chestaut8t; ..... apltf . chsm . ! White Ileal Yeast. VERY VALUABLE PURE YEAST POWDER. - . Having been thoroughly tested by a great many " - t . ' 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 city, of pure - :t ; - V - Vegetable matter, and she refers tol . ' v t : Mrs. A. a! Willard, -s Mrs. Gen. WhiUng, r i ".. f . - ... 1 " ' , I ; ' MrSl W.L Gore, ' . I- Crs. Samuel Northrop, . for the correctness of her statements. " I " For sale by; - t ' ' v -' . - - ' - - . t f - 1. JNO. L. BOATWRIGHT, 12 A 14 No. Front St., Sole Agent. mh 30 tf Groceries. Groceries. i CAA l Bbls FLOUR, all grades. -1 1. 11111 1 Fi A Bbls Granulated SUGAR, - ZOU Extra C and C - 200 BagS 610 Laguyra COFFEE, - I ; - A A Tierces LARD, 1 Ifk A CaseS and Buckets LARD,' I ' Qoxes CHEESE. I . Tubs BUTTER, ." ;x. . ' j : Boxes and Bbls CRACKERS, I 200 ?bls fi?K POTATOES, i '2QBbU TURNIPS, . . -. ' - I QBlldsMtoLASSES, fOQ?6" f OCA Bundles HOOP IRON ; Q BblS and -Half Bbls MACKEREL, , Tobaoco. Cigars and 8nun3 . Candles, Soap, Candy, c, ' ; - 7 For sale low by 1 mh 2 tf - ADRIAN St VOLLERS. IHE AGONY IS OVER 1 STATE OFFICERS nominated 1 1 New Hanover not forretten ill' Therefore do not forget that H. C. Prempert's Fashienahle, 8having and Hair Dressing Saloon, . No. 7 South Front Street, Is still in full blast. Where Mr. H. C ' Prempert, assisted by his two sons, can always be found to attend to those who wish a first-class Shave, Halr-Cut, &o. ' Corns ex tracted and Skin Dfeeases of all kinds cured. - . - Respectfully.- 1 Je29tf V - H. a PREMPERT. Biblical Eecorder ' TJBZISHXD BY ; i : ' . ' . i -.: -J-. '-'7 Edwards XSroiighton & Co : . . RALEIGH, N; O. : - SEV. C, T. BAILEY, Editor. . ' REV. C.S. FARRISS, Associate Editor. Y BAPTIST SHOULD. TAKE IT A Tart ' A if'TertbdriiF irv) Hitb HnimrnAflflAti. BIBLICAL RECORDER, V -wK-BilelgB. N. r r t deoSnii ThS I-fficbliiiKess, PUBLISHED EVEBXFRtpArAT, XINC0LN- ' TON, N. C. ' ny JOHN C T11?TN BsPr an4 Prsp'r. f The PRBSSf- tr acknowledged, "by fbose who nave tried it, to be one of the best Advertising mediums m westers xtorta cavnuna. it aas a large and steadily increasing patronage in Lin-. cola, Gaston, Catawba; . CleavBland. JBurke aad jteecienDurg oounuea. Aavertisni rai -1 Subsoriptton (L5Q per annum. oountiea. Advertising rates b- : , ls v. a . . a. -. - r v , ' . - - c ' ' .. .7 f ' .. : - -.: v j- -5 -- - -'.-7 '.i-, .-.a " 1 t - Zt-' ' " .. " . , if. . 7- - T- . - . ar.: v - - - v 1 C 7.- ir ' -. . - K w - i... t r v 4 - - t' - . ; . ..V '-v - . -vv .r; J... - T4- 7'J74- Co "u.umgton 8U,CWcao, ill. - ' To-dav the ooenincr was weak nn- .octsf Marlon 8. C. jyW -119 Market St Wilmington, N. 0.0 "a th mi t -
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